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Old Head Boy, discusses his experience volunteering on death row in Louisiana

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067 - This is the Berkhamsted Spotlight, the podcast showcasing the remarkable Berkhamsted School community. Each episode, we speak to students, staff and alumni to bring you their insights.
Summary
In this episode, Ben Garman shares his journey from Berkhamsted to the University of Bristol, detailing his gap year experiences, particularly his impactful work with a non-profit law firm in America focused on death row cases. He discusses how his views on the death penalty evolved through personal experiences and interactions, emphasising the importance of understanding different perspectives. Ben reflects on his growth during this time and his current enjoyment of university life, highlighting the connections he's made and the courses he's passionate about.
Key Takeaways

  • Ben took a gap year to have a positive impact on the world.
  • He worked for a non-profit law firm focused on death row cases.
  • His views on the death penalty changed through education and experience.
  • He learned the importance of understanding different perspectives.
  • Ben's experience in America helped him grow personally and professionally.
  • He found that the death penalty is a complex issue with many facets.
  • Ben believes everyone has the potential to change for the better.
  • His time in Louisiana was filled with memorable encounters.
  • He enjoys studying law at the University of Bristol.
  • Ben values the connections he has made at university.

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Manage episode 471834177 series 2918813
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067 - This is the Berkhamsted Spotlight, the podcast showcasing the remarkable Berkhamsted School community. Each episode, we speak to students, staff and alumni to bring you their insights.
Summary
In this episode, Ben Garman shares his journey from Berkhamsted to the University of Bristol, detailing his gap year experiences, particularly his impactful work with a non-profit law firm in America focused on death row cases. He discusses how his views on the death penalty evolved through personal experiences and interactions, emphasising the importance of understanding different perspectives. Ben reflects on his growth during this time and his current enjoyment of university life, highlighting the connections he's made and the courses he's passionate about.
Key Takeaways

  • Ben took a gap year to have a positive impact on the world.
  • He worked for a non-profit law firm focused on death row cases.
  • His views on the death penalty changed through education and experience.
  • He learned the importance of understanding different perspectives.
  • Ben's experience in America helped him grow personally and professionally.
  • He found that the death penalty is a complex issue with many facets.
  • Ben believes everyone has the potential to change for the better.
  • His time in Louisiana was filled with memorable encounters.
  • He enjoys studying law at the University of Bristol.
  • Ben values the connections he has made at university.

Berkhamsted online
Website: www.berkhamsted.com
Facebook: BerkhamstedSchool
Instagram: berkhamstedschools

  continue reading

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