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Safe Space Convos
Carleigh and Cacey Madden
31 episodes
6 days ago
Sisters hoping to have humanizing conversations, create safe spaces where people feel seen, and build bridges of connection.
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Sisters hoping to have humanizing conversations, create safe spaces where people feel seen, and build bridges of connection.
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Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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17 with a Life Sentence - Brian James's story
Safe Space Convos
1 hour 19 minutes 45 seconds
11 months ago
17 with a Life Sentence - Brian James's story

Today we have the pleasure of talking to Brian James. At 16 years old, Brian had already found himself wrapped up in a life of gangs, drugs and incarceration, following a childhood surrounded by addiction and abuse. By 17, he was sentenced to life in prison. Over the following two plus decades, Brian continued to seek validation and acceptance in violent and self-destructive places, furthering his addiction and ultimately spending 9 years in solitary confinement. He pinpoints the overwhelming loss of his closest loved one, his grandmother, along with changes in the law that provided him hope to one day be released from prison, as his catalysts for change. In his 30's, Brian finally dedicated himself to his sobriety, understanding his emotional landscape, and committing to the hard work of self-exploration and accountability. After spending 29 years in prison, Brian has now been free for 874 days. He has a special talent for articulating what he has felt for so much of his life, and we hope you connect to his journey to find redemption and healing. Thank you for sharing your truth Brian!

Safe Space Convos
Sisters hoping to have humanizing conversations, create safe spaces where people feel seen, and build bridges of connection.