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#212: Redemption stories allow us to see that we can be better versions of ourselves and help us see the possibility of others moving past what they’ve done. Through multiple media examples, we discuss redemptions stories that affected us and some we think are important. We believe redemption stories can help a lot of people see the potential for good and growth in others because we don’t see those stories enough in our real lives. What are some of your favorite redemption stories?
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