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Eleven Years In The Making

20 min · 12. mar. 2026
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“I just never felt safe,” says Jessica Compton, after running away from a young life of kidnapping, abuse, and sexual assault. Deciding it was best she take care of herself, she lived on her own at the age of 16, working and paying her bills. During this time, drugs and alcohol numbed the pain, but lead to arson, assaults, and eventually, incarceration. “The cell saved me,” she says. “I saved myself.” After prison, she graduated college to be a correctional officer, and spent almost fourteen years as a youth worker, supporting aggressive youth, before founding Trees Of Stars, an arts and culture non-profit. But because of her criminal record, she worked in construction for almost eleven years before being able to work in her profession, while she waited for her pardon. Her new book, Bits And Pieces, is a peer-support memoir, and available now. It took Jessica eleven years to be pardoned. Eleven years of putting the Bits And Pieces together again. Eleven years to find freedom. The Human Challenge is hosted and produced by Vanessa Ferlaino [vanessaferlaino.com]. Watch the full episode on her Youtube channel here [http://www.youtube.com/@vanessaferlaino]. Don't forget to subscribe! The Human Challenge is an award-winning podcast, recognized by Amazon Music and ACAST as an Indie Podcast Amplifier. Guess what? We're on Rogers TV! Check us out there! ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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