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Nick Yarris’ story on the Joe Rogan Podcast is one of the rawest, most heartbreaking, and most inspiring stories of wrongful conviction you’ll ever hear. A man wrongfully put on death row for a crime he never committed… and punished beyond anything we could ever imagine. Nick told Joe, “The only mistake I think I made is I told the judge to go to hell when he sentenced me… because he couldn’t even look me in the face.” Joe asked him why that was a mistake. Nick said because that judge made sure he got sent straight to Huntingdon Prison the hardest prison in America, designed to break men. The first SHU Program, Level-5 supermax, the same system as Pelican Bay. A place where you weren’t even allowed to speak in your cell. If they caught you talking? A team would rush in, beat you down, and a nurse would inject you with Thorazine… knocking you out for a week and messing with your mind. Nick said the first two years he never opened his mouth. He joked, “I dare you to sing Happy Birthday to yourself like I did… I paid for that one.” But you can see the pain in his eyes. He said, “They messed me up, Joe. But I don’t care about that.” Because what he realised was powerful: “I was in a race. I had to kill off the person I used to be… The deceitful, lying coward with no self respect. I took everything they did to me. I paid for every window I broke, every lie I told, everything I stole… and then I started loving myself.” He realised that misery wasn’t the end of his story. So he made a decision: “If they execute me, I’m walking out like a man. I’m going to speak beautifully. I’m going to stand tall. Because I didn’t kill that woman.” A story of pain, injustice, transformation, and ultimate inner strength. One of the most powerful things ever spoken on the Joe Rogan Podcast. Follow @mindsetbecoming for more content like this! Speaker: Nick Yarris Credit: Joe Rogan Experience  #joerogan #deathrow #innocent #prison #fyp
Nick Yarris’ story on the Joe Rogan Podcast is one of the rawest, most heartbreaking, and most inspiring stories of wrongful conviction you’ll ever hear. A man wrongfully put on death row for a crime he never committed… and punished beyond anything we could ever imagine. Nick told Joe, “The only mistake I think I made is I told the judge to go to hell when he sentenced me… because he couldn’t even look me in the face.” Joe asked him why that was a mistake. Nick said because that judge made sure he got sent straight to Huntingdon Prison the hardest prison in America, designed to break men. The first SHU Program, Level-5 supermax, the same system as Pelican Bay. A place where you weren’t even allowed to speak in your cell. If they caught you talking? A team would rush in, beat you down, and a nurse would inject you with Thorazine… knocking you out for a week and messing with your mind. Nick said the first two years he never opened his mouth. He joked, “I dare you to sing Happy Birthday to yourself like I did… I paid for that one.” But you can see the pain in his eyes. He said, “They messed me up, Joe. But I don’t care about that.” Because what he realised was powerful: “I was in a race. I had to kill off the person I used to be… The deceitful, lying coward with no self respect. I took everything they did to me. I paid for every window I broke, every lie I told, everything I stole… and then I started loving myself.” He realised that misery wasn’t the end of his story. So he made a decision: “If they execute me, I’m walking out like a man. I’m going to speak beautifully. I’m going to stand tall. Because I didn’t kill that woman.” A story of pain, injustice, transformation, and ultimate inner strength. One of the most powerful things ever spoken on the Joe Rogan Podcast. Follow @mindsetbecoming for more content like this! Speaker: Nick Yarris Credit: Joe Rogan Experience #joerogan #deathrow #innocent #prison #fyp

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