Episode 56: Amy Friedman on Silence, Storytelling, Stigma, and Healing Through The PATHfinder Club
In Episode 56 of Stories From Everywhere, Jill L. Ferguson sits down with writer, editor, and social impact visionary Amy Friedman for a conversation that is as heart-opening as it is urgent. From Amy’s deeply personal journey—falling in love with and marrying a man in prison—to founding POPS [now PATHfinder (Paving a Trail of Hope) Club, thepathfinderclub.org], a national organization supporting youth impacted by incarceration, deportation, and detention, this episode explores how storytelling can dismantle shame, transform identity, and save lives. Drawing from the powerful new anthology A Secret Chord, Amy shares how creative expression, publication, and community are helping thousands of teens move from silence and stigma to resilience and agency. Together, Jill and Amy unpack generational shifts around vulnerability, the healing power of art, and why being seen may be one of the greatest catalysts for change. This is a moving conversation about compassion, courage, and what happens when young people are finally given permission to tell the truth.

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