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In this episode, John Edwards continues his conversation, and he refuses to let prison define the beginning or the end of his story. He speaks about relevance, community, creativity, and the determination to return home, not as someone broken by incarceration, but as someone who never stopped showing up for others.
This conversation challenges what we think we know about incarceration, identity, and survival inside the system and what it means to believe your life is bigger than the place meant to confine you.
Be sure to listen to this conversation and to subscribe when it drops on January 20. Available wherever you get your podcasts. https://bio.site/wrongfullyyourspodcast.
#WrongfullyYours #WrongfulConvictions #MassIncarceration #JusticeReform #PrisonVoices #IncarceratedWriters #AtRiskYouth #CriminalJustice
By Kelly LauzonIn this episode, John Edwards continues his conversation, and he refuses to let prison define the beginning or the end of his story. He speaks about relevance, community, creativity, and the determination to return home, not as someone broken by incarceration, but as someone who never stopped showing up for others.
This conversation challenges what we think we know about incarceration, identity, and survival inside the system and what it means to believe your life is bigger than the place meant to confine you.
Be sure to listen to this conversation and to subscribe when it drops on January 20. Available wherever you get your podcasts. https://bio.site/wrongfullyyourspodcast.
#WrongfullyYours #WrongfulConvictions #MassIncarceration #JusticeReform #PrisonVoices #IncarceratedWriters #AtRiskYouth #CriminalJustice