Self-Identities Podcast

Amy


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As a child, Amy found joy and expression through music and dance, including ballet, tap, and jazz. It became one of her earliest forms of escape and identity. However, her upbringing was marked by a deeply unstable and unsafe home environment.

By her early teens, Amy was already facing significant struggles, including alcohol use at just 13 years old as she tried to cope with the challenges around her. As she got older, survival became her priority. She eventually made the difficult decision to leave home and spent time living on the streets and staying on couches to stay out of harm’s way.

One of the most painful moments in her life came when she had to make the decision to sign custody of her child over to her mother. At 21, Amy entered the criminal justice system, marking the beginning of a long and complex journey.

Inside, she began to find support and perspective through connections with other women serving long-term sentences—relationships that helped her start to rebuild a sense of self and resilience. This episode explores themes of survival, loss, accountability, and the long road toward healing and self-understanding.
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Self-Identities PodcastBy AJ Nutter and Kathryn Whiteley