The Pardon Didn’t Change Me — Clark
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Clark doesn’t begin his story with a testimony. He starts with the record.
Manufacturing methamphetamine. Identity theft. Criminal simulation. Unauthorized use. A list of charges that once defined his life. Addiction drove the collapse—relationships failed, trust disappeared, and prison became the inevitable outcome.
In this long-form conversation, Clark talks about what actually changed him while incarcerated: structure, accountability, faith lived out daily, and people who refused to let him drift. Redemption didn’t arrive as relief. It arrived as responsibility.
Years later, Clark was granted a pardon by Governor Bill Lee. The paperwork made headlines—but it didn’t create the change. It recognized it.
This episode of The Redemption Project is about confronting the past honestly, rebuilding consistently, and the people who walk with you long before the world notices.
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