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Ryan Ferguson: "I'm still standing in prison"

November 06, 2013 / 00:22

This episode features a discussion about the emotional experience of being exonerated from a crime. The guest shares feelings of confusion and overwhelm while still being in prison.

The guest reflects on the transition from being convicted to being free, noting that the reality of exoneration has not fully hit them yet. They describe the mixed emotions of relief and uncertainty.

Surrounded by prison fences and guards, the guest expresses the difficulty in processing their new status. The conversation highlights the complexities of adjusting to life after wrongful conviction.

TLDR

A guest discusses the overwhelming feelings of exoneration while still in prison.

Episode

0:22
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you are no longer convicted of any crime. What does that feel like? Not quite sure what it feels like yet. You
00:00:07
know, uh still standing in prison. I know it takes time. Um and I don't think it's really hit me yet. You know, it's
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just it's it's kind of overwhelming, but at the same time, you don't really feel
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it because, you know, you're still surrounded by these fences and the guards and

Episode Highlights

  • The Weight of Freedom
    A person reflects on the overwhelming feeling of no longer being convicted of a crime.
    “What does that feel like?”
    @ 00m 02s
    November 06, 2013

Episode Quotes

  • What does that feel like?
    Ryan Ferguson: "I'm still standing in prison"
  • It's kind of overwhelming.
    Ryan Ferguson: "I'm still standing in prison"

Key Moments

  • Still in Prison00:07
  • Overwhelming Emotions00:14
  • Surrounded by Fences00:19