Denver youth development organization Youth on Record has posted their newest youth-produced podcast episode, which delves into the lasting impact of gun violence and the role that art and community can play in the healing process.
At 12 years old, Jacob Garrett escaped the mass shooting at a movie theater in Aurora. More than a decade later, he shared his journey—through both conversation and music. Through storytelling and sound, he offers a deeply personal perspective on healing, resilience, and the lasting impact of trauma.
Great story, worth a listen. Find links to your preferred streaming platforms here: https://youthonrewind.transistor.fm/episodes/jacobs-daydream.
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