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hi and welcome to the wire podcast Iamp;#39;m K Thompson chief of public relations for the Department of Corrections and Iamp;#39;m L West the administrator of marketing we have two special guests today to talk about a myriad of topics that impact our prison population yes so we have chief of uh ther advocacy Nicole Fleming and administrator of operations Tanya Parker thank you guys for joining us and Tanya one of the things under your umbrella is food that is why weamp;#39;re here in this particular setting today in the cafeteria to talk about what weamp;#39;re doing to make the dining experience better for our prison population yes and so this really was um the changes that your group is implementing kind of come off of or do very much come off of the inmate surveys that we did in November so can you um explain Nicole like how the surveys worked and and all the follow-up conversations that you had as well see surveys were something that we essentially developed and pushed