Episode 6

Dealing with the Justice System - how moving on is sometimes the only option.

Published on: 4th October, 2021

In this episode, I speak to Andi, who spent a year in prison in Georgia. She spent three years fighting her case in court before not being able to retain the service of a private attorney anymore. Her time in prison, and the years afterward were periods of growth, where Andi learned to accept her past and move on with her life. While in prison, she was part of the first all-female firefighter team and she also worked for the Governor of Georgia as part of a work-release program. Now, alongside, her husband, she runs a successful sewing business. Join us as she shares her inspiring story of how she got to this point in her life.

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About the Podcast

The Other Side of the Truth
Listen to new perspectives on the Justice and Prison system!
The Other Side of the Truth (TOST) aims to have previously incarcerated persons on the show to share their experiences with the Justice System and the Prison System. Many times, the only perspectives we hear are that of the Media, the Police, and the other institutions that surround us. TOST wants to help change that by giving the individual a voice, letting them come on and explain their story from their point of view.

As a brand new podcast, we are still learning and exploring topics we can cover. If you have any suggestions or ideas for us, please send us an email at sahith@tost.us.