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43 Days to Freedom - Day 29

43 Days to Freedom - Day 29

FromThe STIMPACK Podcast


43 Days to Freedom - Day 29

FromThe STIMPACK Podcast

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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
May 17, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Summary In this episode, Jeff recounts his experiences on day 29 of captivity. He describes being recaptured after an escape attempt and being placed in a new cell. Jeff reflects on the guards' reactions and the fear they displayed. He then shares the brutal beating he endured, including being hogtied with cords and the intense pain he felt. Jeff also discusses the psychological impact of the beatings and his realization that his timeline for escape had been reset. He concludes by urging listeners to empathize with the people who are still suffering under the control of the gangs in Haiti.   Keywords: captivity, escape attempt, recapture, fear, beating, hogtied, pain, psychological impact, empathy, Haiti   Takeaways Jeff is recaptured after an escape attempt and placed in a new cell The guards display fear and concern for their own safety Jeff endures a brutal beating, including being hogtied with cords The beatings have a psychological impact on Jeff Jeff realizes that his timeline for escape has been reset Jeff urges listeners to empathize with the people suffering under the control of the gangs in Haiti Titles Resetting the Timeline for Escape Empathy for the Suffering in Haiti Sound Bites "I, the way that I get out the most successfully is by giving what and what they want." "Something flipped in my brain... I was terrified." "I start by saying, you know, how am I supposed to get it? You know, and his intensity of course just escalates."  
Released:
May 17, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (22)

STIMPACK is a Haiti focused think tank and interventional NGO. We look for points of leverage to help Haitians lift their entire country out of extreme poverty. This podcast discusses those points.