
Jason Flom
Innocence Project Board Member, CEO of Lava Media, and host of the podcast "Wrongful Conviction with Jason Flom". Formerly in the music business.
Top 3 podcasts with Jason Flom
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Mar 15, 2017 • 1h 42min
458 Discovering Rockstars & Defending the Wrongfully Convicted with Jason Flom
Jason Flom, a music industry executive and advocate for the wrongfully convicted, shares his inspiring journey through both fields. He discusses the profound effects of wrongful convictions and the need for reform, highlighting stories of resilience from exonerees. Flom reflects on his exciting career, including discovering artists like Lorde, and the unpredictable nature of the music industry. The conversation also emphasizes the importance of activism and personal empowerment, calling listeners to engage in social justice and support progressive changes.

Oct 13, 2025 • 1h 48min
QLS Classic: Jason Flom
Music industry exec and activist Jason Flom shares stories of signing famous artists, getting fired from Atlantic, and insights on the US justice system. They also discuss the lack of authenticity in the music industry, frustrations with corporate sponsorships, and the importance of addressing social issues. The podcast delves into personal anecdotes about encountering the chief of police in France while under the influence and the enjoyment of playing golf. Flom's passion for fighting wrongful convictions and advocating for prison reform is highlighted.

Aug 6, 2020 • 2h 58min
#1521 - Josh Dubin & Jason Flom
Josh Dubin, an Innocence Project Ambassador and wrongful conviction advocate, teams up with Jason Flom, CEO of Lava Media and justice reform champion. They dive deep into the systemic flaws of the criminal justice system, discussing the profound impact of the war on drugs and showcasing heartbreaking stories of the wrongfully accused. Their conversation emphasizes the need for ethical reform, challenges the reliability of forensic evidence, and explores resilience among those who have faced wrongful imprisonment. Awareness and activism in these areas are crucial for real change.


