Do you wish you could find the positives, even in the most challenging of moments? Joining Sarah Grynberg is former prisoner, Bruce Bryan, who was wrongly incarcerated for 30 years for the murder of an 11-year-old boy.
Bruce’s mindset and life changed after he read Nelson Mandela’s book, Long Walk to Freedom, deciding he wouldn’t so much ‘serve time,’ but utilise time to the best of his ability so it could serve him.
In this powerful chat Sarah and Bruce discuss his harrowing experiences in some of America’s worst prisons, his time in solidarity confinement, the power of finding and holding onto hope, and how there’s always imagination, humour, and joy to hold onto, even if you don’t have physical freedom.
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