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  • Опубліковано 26 гру 2024

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  • @listenernwatcher
    @listenernwatcher 5 років тому +2508

    I'm 58 and have lived a lot of life. I NEVER comment on UA-cam or any social media. But I want to say thank you to Joe and Nick for this podcast.

    • @footage6402
      @footage6402 5 років тому +13

      @@ALF3Y I'm watching his documentary and at 7 mins in when I immediately went online to type his name and liar. Right when he told how guards beat prisoners for talking every time I knew it was bullshit. Slimy af. My radar for manipulators never fails

    • @briantunzi2462
      @briantunzi2462 5 років тому +1

      & I 2Nd THAT !

    • @mikeking5574
      @mikeking5574 5 років тому +1

      @@footage6402 prove it!

    • @footage6402
      @footage6402 5 років тому +12

      @@mikeking5574 you're gonna have a hard time in life if you can't spot narcissists and manipulators

    • @thiccviener825
      @thiccviener825 5 років тому +10

      I suggest you stop commenting from here on out sir. It’s a pool of losers in the comment section lol

  • @Brunette84
    @Brunette84 5 років тому +1469

    Now THIS is someone who has genuinely been through hell.

    • @celloman78
      @celloman78 5 років тому +2

      #defiantlyresilient

    • @Artix9
      @Artix9 4 роки тому +15

      And kept walking.

    • @michaeljohnson1031
      @michaeljohnson1031 4 роки тому +3

      This guy was actually was the first person to create synthetic urine. He has patients on more than 13 different types of rubber and he's currently in the process of buying out Dicks and changing the name to Nicks.

    • @runeplate123
      @runeplate123 4 роки тому +9

      Dumb fucker put himself in those scenarios....

    • @Artix9
      @Artix9 4 роки тому +30

      @@runeplate123 : Being false sentenced, tortured, ignored, and kept in a cage for half of his life only to be told (when proven innocent) you may not be able to leave because you will seek vengeance on guards because they pushed him through hell? Yeah, nice reasoning man, the word dumb fucker is lost on you

  • @scarletTryst
    @scarletTryst 5 років тому +561

    This is the most emotional and humbling JR show ever.

    • @blakeaustin6391
      @blakeaustin6391 4 роки тому +8

      scarletTryst it’s fake bruh. how did he steal a wallet and go to florida😂 dude is obviously full of crap. nobody’s getting on a plane while being on FBI most wanted list😂😂u believe anything

    • @maybe3xcesive742
      @maybe3xcesive742 4 роки тому

      Blake Austin lol. I’m guessing this is satire

    • @scarletTryst
      @scarletTryst 4 роки тому +7

      @@blakeaustin6391 guessing PTSD is your specialty ? Guess you know you everything to life and the in between. It's irrelevant what I believe, It's what I got from it. It may not be the story but something a lot bigger.

    • @Radoman_CCrusader16
      @Radoman_CCrusader16 4 роки тому +8

      @@blakeaustin6391 Fuck you emoji loving prick, you assholes disgust me.

    • @reallybigdumbidiot7144
      @reallybigdumbidiot7144 4 роки тому +14

      Blake Austin I know you’re very dull but this happened pre-9/11, airport security was so lax back then, oh wait you probably weren’t even born yet, my bad

  • @morenag.7769
    @morenag.7769 2 місяці тому +504

    2024 anyone?

  • @loonatis
    @loonatis 6 років тому +1483

    Joe Rogan better have given that guy some elk meat!

  • @JosephDelgadillo
    @JosephDelgadillo 6 років тому +1534

    Holy shit this is tragic.

    • @mattmurphy2755
      @mattmurphy2755 6 років тому +23

      Yeah, this was a rough one to listen to. I feel horrible for this dude, this was some in your face shit

    • @brendanschaub4098
      @brendanschaub4098 6 років тому +14

      It would be more tragic if he were to get rich after strangling a baby girl

    • @andrearoose5919
      @andrearoose5919 6 років тому +2

      @@brendanschaub4098 You calling bs?

    • @brendanschaub4098
      @brendanschaub4098 6 років тому +10

      @@andrearoose5919 100%

    • @spenserhorton
      @spenserhorton 6 років тому +35

      @@brendanschaub4098 what kind of loser makes a fake account and tries to act like someone else? Weirdo shit

  • @Triannosaurus
    @Triannosaurus 6 років тому +2608

    This guy was screwed over most of his life in the worst circumstances and tries to spread a positive message out and most of y’all in the comments bashing him and questioning if he is just trying to scam people? Jesus, grow up people stop being so toxic, this mans voice holds a lot of weight and can be very inspiring if you actually open up to it.

    • @johnnybravo1041
      @johnnybravo1041 6 років тому +69

      But what if he's lying

    • @Crunk99ify
      @Crunk99ify 6 років тому +116

      I am all for giving people the benefit of the doubt but something about him sets off red flags all over the place for me. If you notice he talks about everything going against him, which is a thing junkies do to get sympathy and then he tries to flatter Joe with how talented he is....this is classic speaking patterns by an addict. I wish I could see things as positively as you do...I really do.

    • @Facecutta
      @Facecutta 6 років тому +14

      INTR1NSIC RULES the world we live in is more and more cynical each day, my dude.

    • @ClickClack_Bam
      @ClickClack_Bam 6 років тому +26

      You did hear him admit he was a scumbag junkie who was caught in a stolen car and was jailed already when he caught the murder rap.
      He was a lifelong criminal and karma handed him a murder charge.

    • @justinbyrnes9986
      @justinbyrnes9986 6 років тому +21

      Karma huh?

  • @paperchaser6740
    @paperchaser6740 5 років тому +221

    Rogan may be the most influential and positive person in the world. We all owe this man - he's a true legend.

    • @jamesglovecrazy
      @jamesglovecrazy 5 років тому +6

      Jack Jones Yeah, no. That title belongs to the one and only, Mr. Rogers.

    • @SpoonWolf21
      @SpoonWolf21 5 років тому

      UpbeatTrombone won’t you be my neighbor

    • @Hellyea4Trump
      @Hellyea4Trump 4 роки тому +3

      Yeah but he's gonna vote for joe Biden. To make matters worse he also stated he was a fan of Bernie Sanders. Such a smart man I dont get how he comes to the conclusion that joe or Bernie are good for the country.

    • @herberthoover9095
      @herberthoover9095 4 роки тому

      Colby Clemons he said he’d vote for trump over Biden. Get your facts straight.

    • @EAGLEVISION666
      @EAGLEVISION666 3 місяці тому

      dude lied about moon landing when people started to question and wake up, and then he switched the script, man was always a puppet working for them, fear factor was no coincidence

  • @jamestopple3576
    @jamestopple3576 6 років тому +37

    I recently quit heroin so I am struggling with many demons, this guy makes me feel like I have everything to live for. BEST PODCAST YET

    • @SonOftheBattleCry
      @SonOftheBattleCry 6 років тому +1

      You take Kratom?

    • @deemsterac7423
      @deemsterac7423 6 років тому +2

      And that's the point...all these negative, judgemental, know it alls in this comment section can kick rocks. If this dudes story can positively help even just a couple people change their life and perspective , then who gives a shit if half his story is exaggerated. If you clowns been through or seen a fraction of what this dude has, who knows what kinda f ed up stories you might tell when you finally get exonerated of your charges after 22 years. That's all this dudes prime years stolen from him...never to be givin' back to him. Think of all the good times, learning experiences, love making, partying you did from 20-42 or however old you are. You might fill in some gaps too if you were put in a cage all that time. Fighting dudes off from f cking you in the ass. Forced to fight just to see another day. The whole time knowing you shouldn't even be there. Systems f cked up. As long as people down play stories like his, and this has happened too many times in our justice system, nothing will change. Check Kalief Browder's story if you care to. That Kalief for sure wasn't a "meth head" or full of crap as many of you claim this dude is. -A side note, for everyone that's on some sort of pain pills in this country, there's probably equal amount of people on Adderall or an equivalent which basically is meth...

    • @jamestopple3576
      @jamestopple3576 6 років тому

      I never have, I took suboxone for the 1st week.

    • @SonOftheBattleCry
      @SonOftheBattleCry 6 років тому

      @@jamestopple3576 fuck suboxone try Kratom red maeng da and white vein they've kept me clean for a year now the stuff is absolutely amazing

    • @sakeenaisaac6764
      @sakeenaisaac6764 3 місяці тому +1

      Brother im suffering from same addiction plz have u some advice how 2 get out this hell hole ive got myself out off. Need a person to show me the path who has suffered this addiction ??????????

  • @absorbtheearth82
    @absorbtheearth82 6 років тому +684

    Comment section: "Yeah, there's something really off about this guy"
    As he is literally telling you how he was tortured for years, raped as a child and was addicted to drugs........ What's wrong with yall

    • @absorbtheearth82
      @absorbtheearth82 6 років тому +23

      So are you saying that his entire story was fabricated? If not then you are criticizing the fact that he wants to make money so if that is his main fault in your eyes then i guess we are all guilty. "He just want's money so he can get high" Bitch, so do I hahha so does everyone else. You want him to be perfect but guess what, he's a human too. And if he happens to be a crackhead or whatever then i hope he can smoke all the crack his heart desires after what he went through. stop

    • @ADPax10
      @ADPax10 6 років тому +32

      @@absorbtheearth82 Hahaha exactly! Ya'll spend 22 years in supermax prison, deal with rape, your child dying at a young age, and negativity from every direction then coming out still on the mostly-positive side of things. This dude's a champ and can smoke all the meth he wants as far as I'm concerned. He's earned it.

    • @u2zero2u
      @u2zero2u 6 років тому +6

      This man has endured several horrendous actions and was addicted to drugs, what do you expect? Im amazed he is doing as well as he is. From the child rape to being on death row, many would have committed suicide from going through just one of these things. What do you expect from a human that has went through what this guy did? We need more empathy in our society.
      I worked at a prison in Indiana and where I worked was where they put murderers that were also insane. Something that did not happen ever was what he described happened to him while in prison. I'm not saying this did not happen to him I'm just saying this never in the 2 years I worked with these inmates which many would call, the worst of the worst.

    • @julianmidwinter3636
      @julianmidwinter3636 6 років тому +3

      Alex P It wasn't his child.He is a vile man.He is a liar and a fraud

    • @stevenobrien557
      @stevenobrien557 6 років тому

      AbsorbtheEarth you were saying? LOL

  • @mockthedude
    @mockthedude 6 років тому +633

    That was the realest JRE ever

    • @brendanschaub4098
      @brendanschaub4098 6 років тому +43

      Or the fakest

    • @Rotttman
      @Rotttman 6 років тому +23

      Not even close. Joe ended it early cause he smelt bullshit

    • @firemanfireman8185
      @firemanfireman8185 6 років тому +41

      Rewatch the bit where Joe is talking about people who comment on UA-cam. He was talking about you.

    • @matt1548
      @matt1548 6 років тому +3

      Lol it was almost a two hour podcast.....

    • @mockthedude
      @mockthedude 6 років тому

      Well that's me put in my place

  • @dennisherra5302
    @dennisherra5302 5 років тому +159

    i wish i could meet and hug this man.

    • @1228scarlet
      @1228scarlet 4 роки тому +2

      I think if all of us send him virtually hugs he gets our energy of love.

    • @Jojo3sworld
      @Jojo3sworld 4 місяці тому

      What’s stopping you bud?

    • @Anastasia-b6z
      @Anastasia-b6z 3 місяці тому +1

      Gay …

    • @Jojo3sworld
      @Jojo3sworld 3 місяці тому +2

      @@Anastasia-b6z Don’t care about your sexual preference…

    • @Anastasia-b6z
      @Anastasia-b6z 3 місяці тому

      @@Jojo3sworld of course everybody cares cmon Oueer relax

  • @williamkenny6383
    @williamkenny6383 6 років тому +238

    Heres one guy who wants nothing to do with the isolation tank.

    • @jtmullins4829
      @jtmullins4829 6 років тому +1

      Chris Kenny Christ I almost had a panic attack thinking about it

    • @openureyes2thetruth1
      @openureyes2thetruth1 6 років тому +6

      LMFAO I feel so bad but at the same time this made me laugh so hard hahahahahahaa. Poor fucking sap man. Bless this man. He's amazing!

  • @shawnrobichaud9813
    @shawnrobichaud9813 5 років тому +757

    hey joe..i know you dont read your comments..but hopefully you have moderators that do..would really like to see a follow up podcast with this fella..just to hear how he is now..great show!

    • @cmetzg03
      @cmetzg03 5 років тому

      Hyarchis boi wait what?!?!

    • @Pinko-Diamond
      @Pinko-Diamond 5 років тому +1

      best to ask on reddit.

    • @ALF3Y
      @ALF3Y 5 років тому +5

      Hopefully homeless. Dude is a lying psychopath.

    • @ALF3Y
      @ALF3Y 5 років тому +4

      Also this is probably Nick leaving this comment. Get fucked Nick.

    • @goatpepperherbaltea7895
      @goatpepperherbaltea7895 5 років тому +11

      Laura Yarris bless yall

  • @Feenix102
    @Feenix102 6 років тому +583

    He's incredibly damaged. I know what people mean when they say something seems off about him - but, if one was raped had their head smashed in as a child, is aphasic and has spent 22 years on death row only to be released (exonerated by three sources of DNA, sounds pretty conclusive to me)? Anyone would be a little off. That doesn't mean that he's a saint, or that he's necessarily reliable on all the facts, but he's a human being - we can only take so much. The thing about him saying what a great guy he is? He's brain damaged and more than a little childlike - hes not going to make sense in the same way that someone who hasn't had the experiences he has had would.

    • @Feenix102
      @Feenix102 6 років тому +3

      And to follow Shakespeare? He has to have something special. :o)

    • @paulagrey6013
      @paulagrey6013 6 років тому +2

      Well said🙌

    • @android263
      @android263 6 років тому

      U didnt get the message cause u are wondering every morning you wake up"how come you aint rich yet".

    • @4Exp4
      @4Exp4 6 років тому +6

      Yeah people getting weirded out by a guy that had awful childhood and spend 20 years starting in young adulthood in hell. What do you expect? He has every reason to be a little weird.

    • @dedeville4619
      @dedeville4619 6 років тому +3

      Phytom Listen I don’t believe everything he says like I don’t believe he sees things before it happens and all that shit anybody could say that after something has happened but I also refuse to believe that a person would make up some of the things that he claims happened to him like being abused as a child because that is no fucking joke

  • @gracegonzalez9856
    @gracegonzalez9856 5 років тому +71

    My heart is so broken for him. I hope his life is filled with so much goodness for the rest of his days and that unconditional love is all he receives. He deserves it so much. 😥

  • @onironius8008
    @onironius8008 6 років тому +56

    To all the folks thinking Nick is snakey:
    1.) He's been severely psychologically scarred. Lengthy solitary confinement can be extremely damaging. He was in for 22 years. That alone will be excuse enough for someone to be a bit squirrely.
    2.) He stutters, so his inflection seems kind of weird and forced, because it is forced.
    3.) He has a history of stimulant abuse. he may not have stopped. I won't judge him for that. He'd probably upgrade/downgrade to adderall once he starts making money.

    • @Uncle-Bull
      @Uncle-Bull 6 років тому +3

      Onironius
      I think all his behavior stems from a head trauma early on.

    • @onironius8008
      @onironius8008 6 років тому +2

      Very likely. People don't really care, though. Which sucks.
      But he's trying.

  • @OscarNunezFilms
    @OscarNunezFilms 6 років тому +211

    I think Joe truly feels bad for this guy after everything he's been through(who wouldn't) and he's throwing him a bone hoping his audience can positively impact his life. The guy obviously must deal with some sort of ptsd. He also doesn't exactly understand internet ethics so I'm not surprised that people are assuming that he's scamming but I think he's being genuine. People are just being cynical as fuck lol

    • @Unzyme
      @Unzyme 6 років тому +6

      This is my impression as well.

    • @evelkidnievel
      @evelkidnievel 6 років тому +7

      right on. his intentions are good.

    • @KamikazKid
      @KamikazKid 6 років тому +7

      He was locked up for years never using a computer I can understand how he wouldn't understand the jaded nature of online dialogue.

    • @Apodeipnon
      @Apodeipnon 6 років тому +1

      People aren't being cynical as fuck, look at the like to dislike ratio. A loud minority in the comments, nothing more. Also his story is interesting af, Joe could have him on without feeling pity

    • @unknownunion341
      @unknownunion341 6 років тому

      facts shit pissed me off the way they speak about dude

  • @thomasedqvist4460
    @thomasedqvist4460 6 років тому +187

    I wanna see Nick Yarris and Jordan Peterson have a conversation.

    • @Sempiternal.Traditions
      @Sempiternal.Traditions 5 років тому +8

      Omg, yes.

    • @stylherc
      @stylherc 5 років тому +8

      Why?

    • @Feezwa
      @Feezwa 5 років тому +12

      @@stylhercWhy ?
      For analysis. It reminds we can transcend the tragedy of life and we are rougher and tougher than we think we are. But I bet such conversation would reach its peak in a intimate enviroment without any cameras and microphones around.

    • @stylherc
      @stylherc 5 років тому +6

      @@Feezwa I see your point and I'd totally be down for that, however there's another reply somewhere that the guy's a fraud or something. Regardless, I feel they have totally different perspectives on life. Yarris's persona is about hardship, Jordan is a lot more theoretical. I think I'd like Jordan try to analyze the guy's psyche and get to the bottom of the root of his twisted creativity (or source of bad karma)

    • @misterlilbacon
      @misterlilbacon 5 років тому +1

      That would be incredible.. clinical psychologist talking with a man like this would be unbelievably interesting..

  • @bfizzy1662
    @bfizzy1662 4 роки тому +118

    Man.. Hats off to you, Joe. I really love how you handled this podcast. Letting your ears work twice as hard as you mouth, and adding true sincerity the entire way. Nice work my man.

  • @DAY01DAY
    @DAY01DAY 6 років тому +427

    After reading some of these comments, I've come to the conclusion that most of you WANT this man to be a liar and fraud. The reason why it's so unbelievable to you people that a man who has gone through so much can still be successful is because most of you are not going through a percentage of what this man has and cant even find the time to read a fucking book. He's gone through hell and is still an above average member of society, most of you have jobs and have never been to prison yet still make excuses as to why you don't have a side hustle. Instead of living in jealously and living vicariously through joe rogan, take down some notes get off your asses. You people disgust me.

    • @theshrek__3287
      @theshrek__3287 6 років тому +7

      DAY01DAY I 100% agree with you

    • @brendanschaub4098
      @brendanschaub4098 6 років тому +10

      I disagree, B.

    • @BasteonSanton
      @BasteonSanton 6 років тому +16

      STFU you have no idea what people are going through. I know rape victims. They don't assault cops high on meth then try to get out by pinning a rape/murder on someone they don't like. .Then he makes a false confession and prevents justice for that poor woman. Now he's making money off her death. Joe is fucked for this

    • @kennybequiet8596
      @kennybequiet8596 6 років тому +5

      It's not that complicated. The conclusion is that they are just retarded in the literal meaning of the word. Plain and simple.

    • @MusicSetAdrift
      @MusicSetAdrift 6 років тому +13

      @Marty Leo
      Do you know all rape victims? Because I can tell you from experience with people I know personally, women AND men, that you are....well... full of shit. Being raped and nearly murdered as a child tends to make people sociopaths or future victims who put themselves into situations to have incidents repeated.
      But you can pretend to give a shit....

  • @MJ-zn8iu
    @MJ-zn8iu 6 років тому +310

    Great podcast. I had no clue who he was but shit he really been through it.

    • @AXharoth
      @AXharoth 6 років тому +4

      now u know

    • @krackatar
      @krackatar 6 років тому +1

      Now you know

    • @mcnuggetsferg1685
      @mcnuggetsferg1685 6 років тому

      You've not heard half of it, watch the fear of 13

    • @brodyc4114
      @brodyc4114 6 років тому +1

      I believe a documentary of his story is still on Netflix, "The Fear Of 13." He's an absolutely amazing story teller and his story is tragically beautiful.

    • @HarryManback0
      @HarryManback0 6 років тому +1

      Watch the documentary. Easily the best documentary ever made.

  • @dmtelfireland779
    @dmtelfireland779 6 років тому +312

    I believe in him. Best of luck brother. Much love from Ireland

    • @3uzis430
      @3uzis430 6 років тому +1

      From all the Irish lads much love nick

  • @Maksymetzmj
    @Maksymetzmj 4 роки тому +31

    This guy just dropped the coldest opening to any podcast I've ever heard in my life... Holy shit man, I'm so glad that you are exposing the abuse that goes on. No human being should ever have to go through anything like that.

  • @TheSilverMeridian
    @TheSilverMeridian 5 років тому +158

    "Not everybody who was traumatised becomes addicted, but everyone addicted was traumatised" - Dr. Gabor Mate

    • @Smooth0vibrations
      @Smooth0vibrations 4 роки тому +3

      heres a quote by me: "those who truly consider themselves a functioning and attentive man, husband, parent, friend, lover,, etc wouldn't need two hours of stories to convince of how good he is. He would show us his life now...

    • @runeplate123
      @runeplate123 4 роки тому

      Courson DUMB AND GAY....

    • @Smooth0vibrations
      @Smooth0vibrations 4 роки тому

      @TheRageMaker Heroin addiction, major car accident, death of my father. God Bless and be safe

    • @bug9193
      @bug9193 4 роки тому +4

      I was addicted and was never traumatized. Just really loved pills while playing battlefield 4 lol

    • @runeplate123
      @runeplate123 4 роки тому

      Bug 91 lmao same here! Would play league of legends for hours with friends! I miss them hydrocodone days

  • @WorldofSerity
    @WorldofSerity 6 років тому +583

    Damn. Bill Burr is looking rough these days.

    • @fabianb.5348
      @fabianb.5348 6 років тому +10

      He probably had a fight with Nia

    • @Somerled_1
      @Somerled_1 6 років тому +2

      I see Michael Stipe from REM. Lol

    • @NocturnalNick
      @NocturnalNick 6 років тому +4

      Fucking hell, coming off the H3 podcast that's hilarious.

    • @christianmcnally4323
      @christianmcnally4323 6 років тому +1

      Actually laughed for real at this

    • @MrRugbybitch
      @MrRugbybitch 6 років тому

      savage

  • @Daxterous
    @Daxterous 6 років тому +276

    Might be the most inspirational podcast yet

    • @jeffbriggs1987
      @jeffbriggs1987 6 років тому +13

      are u serious? this guy is full of shit lol. I bet he did it.

    • @mboyd92
      @mboyd92 6 років тому +29

      @@jeffbriggs1987 man your evidence is really compelling. Never thought of it like that

    • @jeffbriggs1987
      @jeffbriggs1987 6 років тому +6

      hes a total pathological liar. u have to be dumb not to see it.

    • @brendanschaub4098
      @brendanschaub4098 6 років тому +13

      Literally a sociopath here crying in front of Joe for a movie deal. Y'all some fuckin dummies.

    • @andrewm3869
      @andrewm3869 6 років тому

      Brendan What makes you say that? Genuinely curious

  • @corndogtovar3953
    @corndogtovar3953 4 роки тому +179

    “Im harder than life and kinder than love, secretly I’m a saint”

  • @nicolaskurelic
    @nicolaskurelic 5 років тому +67

    This is the best podcast i've ever seen,you 2 are very inspiring human beings and I thank you for that..this made me cry and I don't cry that easy.. Take care Dudes .. Greetings from Croatia.

  • @sgtbdot4116
    @sgtbdot4116 6 років тому +315

    True Geordie gang, where yal at ✌️

  • @jecht3009046
    @jecht3009046 6 років тому +662

    I'm not sure what there is about his story that people don't buy. There is pretty clear evidence that he is and experienced much of what he claimed. He's not here asking for handouts, either. Not sure who you think he's trying to con. If you think he's playing up his story to sell a book or movie, then every autobiographer is a con artist by that right.
    For those claiming he has some mental health issues, are you surprised? Experiencing what he did at age 7 would be enough to ruin most people. It's no wonder he took to a life of theft and drugs in early adulthood. And he freely admitted to how awful of a person he was. You can tell that he hates the person he was. He never said he didn't belong in jail, but he certainly didn't deserve the extent of hell he went through.
    Regarding him having a "Messiah" complex, there is probably some truth to that. But if you've been down to the bottom of hell and stayed for a while, like he has, and somehow crawled your way back up, you'd be proud of yourself and every positive contribution you make. And for good reason. I bet he feels like a champion every time a single person claims that he's helped. He never thought he could do so much good for others, so of course he's proud of himself. This is a broken man that has crawled out from the depths of hell and is simply trying to get by with a message of positivity. Don't give him your money. Just take his message and do some good in the world.

    • @TheGameFreak013
      @TheGameFreak013 6 років тому +28

      if someones been told that they are a monster for 40+ years of their life and now suddenly people are praising, ofcourse hes gonna have a messiah complex, his definition of "normal" has always been people telling him that he doesnt deserve to live and now hes getting the opposite, ofcourse hes gonna be proud of himself

    • @williamrunner6718
      @williamrunner6718 6 років тому +31

      There is VERY clear EVIDENCE that he's a liar! He lied to the police in order to get his ass off the hook in the first place according to him and then he even admitted to be a liar. There's too many fanciful things in his story also, this guy has a knack for telling crazy stories. I am not blaming him for his lies either because it appears that he suffers from mental illness that is a direct cause of the nonsense that he speaks of.

    • @spongebork
      @spongebork 6 років тому +72

      @William Runner: He is quite open about that he lied. That's what young people in such a fucked up situation do. You possibly might do the same. It doesn't matter though.
      What matters though is that there is FACTUAL EVIDENCE that he was indeed on death row. Fact. There is factual evidence that he was wrongly committed to death row. There's factual evidence that the "justice system" took 21 years of this mans life. That is all fact, and you can not disprove it. Is everything else he states about the abuse he suffered correct? Who knows? You certainly can't proof it. He can't proof much of it. But are you telling me that someone trying to turn his life around, after WAITING TO GET KILLED FOR 21 YEARS is not someone you can at least give the benefit of the doubt? Does he have a "mental illness"? Maybe. After all the abuse he suffered, why wouldn't he? Again, you can't prove any of that. You're just talking out of your asshole.
      You should step back and have a serious look at yourself. There is something seriously wrong with yourself.

    • @Chapterhouse86
      @Chapterhouse86 6 років тому +14

      Nah dude. Actual conversations that can actually utilize things like nuance are too difficult and time consuming. People today want little soundbites and twitter headlines. The people you are talking about just want to leave a cunty comment and then fuck off.

    • @hpebackwards
      @hpebackwards 6 років тому +16

      he delivers the story in a way that comes off very rehearsed, and like deliberately emotional at certain points. at least that's how it comes off to me. that's not to say he's necessarily lying though, maybe he just had it rehearsed to lessen the performance anxiety and make sure he explained everything properly.

  • @Zwarlie
    @Zwarlie 5 років тому +88

    1:03:03 “We’re all living our lives as an experience, but we can only convey it as a memory.”

  • @objectivemind6491
    @objectivemind6491 5 років тому +77

    My second time watching this. By far one of THE BEST shows Joe has had. A follow up would be great

    • @flyonthewalls
      @flyonthewalls 5 років тому

      Yes its really touching, world of respect for this man!

    • @vintagesavoiur
      @vintagesavoiur 5 років тому +2

      Yes, follow up!

    • @sasharepmek9433
      @sasharepmek9433 5 років тому +4

      A comment from the Joe Rogan sub reddit I found VERY interesting:
      “I've been pondering whether or not it was of any worth to post this. I've decided I feel that I should.
      Nick and I met last year. I'd heard his story on another podcast, and it intrigued me. I reached out to him to book him as a speaker at a professional conference that I was on the organizing committee of. He came, did his talk which went over very well, and the two of us got speaking and formed a friendship, or at least the start of one.
      From our initial meetings it was clear that Nick had a lot of problems. Many, many problems. How could he not? The real issues started for me though, when I kept catching him in lies. Lies about his 'story', about his life currently. When anyone would challenge him on these lies, he'd get extremely angry. Scarily so. He'd bang his fists, screamingly deny telling different stories, snarl abuse, go on the defensive. To see him so angry was almost like seeing a dog turn on you...he tries - very hard, I think - to be softly spoken, prides himself on being polite, gracious and forgiving. Until he's not. And when he's not it's like a different person comes out. I once saw him squeeze a glass so hard in anger that it snapped in his hands, blood everywhere...just because somebody in his friend group jokingly corrected a word he mispronounced. His command of vocabulary is another thing he takes very seriously.
      I quickly learned that Nick has an 'entourage' - for lack of a better word. A group of people that are almost constantly with him. In the group are spiritualists, faith healers, psychics and the like. They are very influential, and have convinced Nick that he is 'a divine angel on this earth' in his own words.
      Nick revealed a very complicated relationship with his ex. She has accused him of menacing levels of stalking. I believe there is a restraining order, or at least was. He has a great deal of anger towards her that has often bubbled over in front of me just speaking about her.
      Regarding his daughter and the locals 'driving him out of town', from what I've heard he wasn't driven out. He ran. Things were very...worrying. He 'predicted' injuries to his daughter more than once - asking for funds and donations after these injuries - long before her eventual death.
      Money was a big motivator for Nick and he didn't seem to care how he got it. He was very open about asking. Thinking back, every single time we met he asked for money at some point. At times, for huge sums for something like 'film rights' (I don't work in the film or even media industry. I don't write either. I have no business owning film rights to anything). At times he'd just ask for 'a few hundred to get straight' or even 'can you pay for my dinner/beer' with no reason given. He was very forward in asking and had no shame about it.
      During our conversations, I found out that he'd received $4million compensation from the state of Pennsylvania. I never found out where that money went, but it was clear Nick no longer had it and he didn't seem to have anything to show for it either. That's one of many mysteries surrounding the man that I'd love an answer to.
      I ended the friendship with him within a few weeks. He's a very troubled individual. Ultimately, I started out sympathetic towards Nick. Now I would be genuinely scared to be in his presence.
      This is all tip-of-the-iceberg cliffnotes. And it's all from 4 or 5 meetings. This wasn't over the span of months or years of letting your guard down with a close friend.”

    • @trsbsportspodcast2105
      @trsbsportspodcast2105 4 роки тому

      Hi

  • @OldSkoolGeneral
    @OldSkoolGeneral 6 років тому +12

    As an ex addict and someone who works with addicts for 15 years as a counselor ive seen it all and heard it all. he comes across like one of these addicts that says all the right things but goes from relapse to relapse blaming everyone but himself, there is obviously a reason he's still borrowing money.

  • @jordandisch6865
    @jordandisch6865 6 років тому +104

    Whether or not his story is 100% factual (like some in the comments have questioned), his outlook on life and how we treat others and ourselves is very positive and worth taking into consideration into your own life.

    • @trevbarlow9719
      @trevbarlow9719 6 років тому +3

      He seems like a narssisist, but I'm no expert. Shame because it takes away from his positive message.

    • @inoshikachokonoyarobakayar2493
      @inoshikachokonoyarobakayar2493 6 років тому +7

      @@trevbarlow9719 He is not a narcissist. Narcissists aren't self aware enough to grow as a person by acknowledging their mistakes.

    • @cadmusravenstag4403
      @cadmusravenstag4403 6 років тому +4

      I've never heard of a narcissist, who admits that they were a lying, insecure, angry junkie. :/

    • @majinvegeta3284
      @majinvegeta3284 6 років тому

      @@trevbarlow9719 you seem like a narcissist.

    • @trevbarlow9719
      @trevbarlow9719 6 років тому

      @@inoshikachokonoyarobakayar2493 yeah, I know he does things that go against the narssisist type, but he always gets back to how great he is. Perhaps narsisism is the wrong term. I knew a guy once who thought he was an end-time prophet mentioned in the Bible and he exhibited the same rhythm; saying how broken he is to how uniquely great he is.

  • @kelgoneimy
    @kelgoneimy 5 років тому +58

    I'm overcoming a few things in my life. Listening to Nick really gave me a whole new perspective on how lucky I am. Thank you Nick for sharing your amazing story. #nevergiveup

  • @ERIK31351
    @ERIK31351 6 років тому +136

    I don't support the death penalty. My only exception would be the people responsible for hiding and destroying the evidence in this man's case. Literally filth

    • @sirgarlvinland2770
      @sirgarlvinland2770 6 років тому +3

      only if its obvious they themselves murdered somebody in a gruesome way, the penalty is fucked up for any other reason.

    • @boofert.washington2499
      @boofert.washington2499 6 років тому

      @@sirgarlvinland2770 yup. That's the only way I see the death penalty to be warranted too.

    • @alyssacrypto
      @alyssacrypto 6 років тому +3

      What about pedos? People always make exceptions for that. It's the average joes most agreed upon punishment

    • @yourfairyGodgod
      @yourfairyGodgod 6 років тому

      🤔 yeah that's not hypocritical at all

    • @richardspringer6517
      @richardspringer6517 6 років тому

      He lied about that. It never happened. He was lucky that he wore a condom, his accomplice didn't.

  • @dannydiggin6497
    @dannydiggin6497 6 років тому +159

    This was my fav podcast I’ve ever seen. I cried through 80% of this. Makes me feel like i have a bigger message through my own struggles and experiences that I’m wasting by not sharing. Also, i realize I’m still not living right and am deeply in pain. I’ve never been so inspired in my entire life. Thank you joe for the best podcast I’ve ever seen.

    • @samuelcampos1411
      @samuelcampos1411 6 років тому +9

      Danny Diggin love you man. Don’t give up brother.

    • @dannydiggin6497
      @dannydiggin6497 6 років тому +1

      Aleks Savic yea man been through a lot in my life. I think I know what I need to do now. Watching that inspired me more that I’ve ever been inspired. I need to be “The Dude” in my own story as Nick put it so gracefully

    • @vebiberisha7651
      @vebiberisha7651 6 років тому +2

      Danny Diggin yeah people that never hurt will never understand

    • @timmcclymont3527
      @timmcclymont3527 6 років тому +1

      Same bro I wanna meet this guy and have a Bible study with him.

    • @vebiberisha7651
      @vebiberisha7651 6 років тому +1

      Sorry my dude this guy is a fraud I talked to family that admit they did wrong that were in prison or are in prison now they told me he's a fraud the more I watched the more I see he is a fraud

  • @kasper8509
    @kasper8509 6 років тому +216

    He's not the perfect human being. But how would you function after 20+ years of hardcore prison? People are so aggressive here in the comment section, I think they would change their minds if they met and got to know the guy.

    • @BadMadChicken
      @BadMadChicken 5 років тому +5

      Hardcore prison?
      Torture. The torture that breaks men.

    • @jnightmare0
      @jnightmare0 5 років тому +6

      Also he got violently raped at 7

    • @chrisvig123
      @chrisvig123 5 років тому +1

      Your right he’s very messed up which comes out in the way he talks about himself...reality and imagination seem to be getting intermingled 😯

    • @Hriuke
      @Hriuke 4 роки тому

      A real life Papillion!

    • @sebastiaanlauffer6189
      @sebastiaanlauffer6189 3 місяці тому

      Wat lul je in godsnaam met je onbenullige opmerking als “hij is niet de perfecte mens”? Waar slaat dat?

  • @whitexchina
    @whitexchina 4 роки тому +2

    I suffered from terrible childhood trauma & ran away at age 15.
    I ran & ran... to different countries, I ran away from my problems & I ran from relationships.
    One day I stopped, because life was getting exhausting & there was just no direction nor plan.
    I started healing myself as well.
    I tried therapy, but I always felt misunderstood.
    So I started having inner dialogs & I started writing.
    It helped me a lot. My anger is gone.

  • @ekimusman2
    @ekimusman2 6 років тому +137

    "i've been shot, stabbed, strangled, run over by a car, hung myself in prison, two drug overdoses, and i had a cannibal try to murder me for two solid years."
    .......and here i am....................bitching about student loans...........jesus christ dude

    • @chad8813
      @chad8813 3 місяці тому +5

      Be grateful for what you have my friend. Hope you're doing well

    • @Losgg180
      @Losgg180 2 місяці тому +3

      Fr man, maybe he got addicted to people feeling bad for him or something

  • @RB621337
    @RB621337 6 років тому +43

    Man, this was an absolutely beautiful yet very intense podcast.

    • @vin_9028
      @vin_9028 6 років тому

      This aggression will not stand, man.

  • @kristianportugal2613
    @kristianportugal2613 6 років тому +369

    I helped this guy in hanger lane london. He was knocked off his bike by a taxi driver. I was the only one who helped him in standstill traffic. I called the anbulance his wife or girlfriend at the time and I remeber even back then 13 years ago he was telling me to look him up on google. Hearing his american accent I thought he was a ceo of google or something. Thought I was going to get invited to their office's and everything. Then reading his story was unbelieveably sad. Turned out he lived in St Albans which is a 5 minute drive from where I live outside of london.

    • @jameskeeley2964
      @jameskeeley2964 6 років тому +1

      dang

    • @brandonblackfyre5783
      @brandonblackfyre5783 6 років тому +3

      Small world

    • @kevind135
      @kevind135 6 років тому +12

      +Michael Hughes He thought he was Jeff Bezos. Not too hard to figure that out since both are bald.

    • @shtburning1741
      @shtburning1741 6 років тому +1

      Weird that his girl thought this was a good time to point out his fame🤔 what was her goal in doing that in the midst of an accident?

    • @bentontruff662
      @bentontruff662 6 років тому +5

      During yet another of his unfortunate incidents, being hit or thrown from his bike.
      This guy has had some of the worst luck I've ever heard of.
      Rogan gets about 1 million views per any descent interview, this interview to be honest WASN'T that good.
      However the STORY is astonishing and aside very unfortunate, I would say is a subject more common then people would imagine. That NEEDS to be heard about and which is just the very TIP of the iceberg, when comes to the crooked corruption of our broken Justice System.
      I hope this DOES get some people to look into this mans story and his book, an to perhaps look more into this subject as a whole.

  • @ronniehardaway
    @ronniehardaway 4 роки тому +20

    Man this brought me to tears a couples times. The justice system is crazy man

  • @detectingchicago7768
    @detectingchicago7768 6 років тому +182

    One of the most inspirational podcasts you've done Joe. As a former inmate in maximum security for 5 yrs and now being out for 8 yrs and getting my life together this show and guest truly touched me and motivated me to continue to better myself. I can't wait to watch the Netflix documentary and also read Nicks books. Thank you for giving him this avenue to speak and this is why i listen to every show bc you never know where motivation will come from.

    • @user-mo4ec7it8h
      @user-mo4ec7it8h 5 років тому

      Detecting Chicago love you bro

    • @ezraprzytyk
      @ezraprzytyk 5 років тому

      Yeah man this guy and David Goggins are unbelievable

    • @ezraprzytyk
      @ezraprzytyk 5 років тому

      Any other episodes familiar I should watch?

    • @Haxy_
      @Haxy_ 5 років тому

      Ezra Przytyk watch FPSRussians prison story

    • @BenQotsa
      @BenQotsa 4 роки тому

      dedicating london love to you brother, keep the faith

  • @andreawalrus89
    @andreawalrus89 5 років тому +9

    A friend of mine showed me this video, every time I complain about something I`ll come back to this. God bless you!

    • @nicugh5968
      @nicugh5968 5 років тому +1

      5 min ago i send that to my friend and i say him complain Now about your gf and your broken heart

  • @nicholaspadova5488
    @nicholaspadova5488 5 років тому +8

    Nick you’re a saint. Brings tears to my eyes, and makes me realize how my petty stuff I’m going through is nothing but that, just petty. Emotional, yes, but it’s nothing important. You are amazing

  • @buckket8233
    @buckket8233 4 роки тому +46

    41:49 "You can beat me all day, you can put me in a cage, you can do whatever you want to me, but its up to me to then make it misery" damn...

  • @TheLethatTriad
    @TheLethatTriad 6 років тому +50

    Okay, when he said he paid for singing happy birthday to himself. That shit got me good.

    • @donluchitti
      @donluchitti 6 років тому

      He also said he got beat for humming to himself, lol

    • @thatboyjauvo720
      @thatboyjauvo720 Місяць тому

      Y’all are stupid

  • @tizwarmo1435
    @tizwarmo1435 6 років тому +62

    This was tense but taught me allot in this short time Yall are inspiring

  • @ericwatson3336
    @ericwatson3336 6 років тому +23

    This Man is a life changer, you can feel his story. Thanks Joe, legends.

  • @croctear3185
    @croctear3185 5 років тому +58

    watching this after Joker, im flippin out

  • @thedude1249
    @thedude1249 6 років тому +263

    Wow man, i thought my life was rough when i ran outta coffee creamer. God bless Nick Yarris. You are awesome brother. 😎👍

    • @cheryljones3596
      @cheryljones3596 6 років тому +6

      Love and peace be with you Nick. 💜💛💙🧡

    • @ciaranmccusker6462
      @ciaranmccusker6462 6 років тому

      haaaaaaa brilliant me stomach

    • @mrbruce2360
      @mrbruce2360 6 років тому +2

      Dude, you ran out of Coffee Creamer? Tragedy!

    • @ManAcadie
      @ManAcadie 6 років тому +2

      My thoughts and prayers go to you Dude! I can't imagine what you have been through.

    • @beastemeauxde7029
      @beastemeauxde7029 6 років тому +2

      Wait a minute... was it *HAZELNUT???*
      jk shouts to Nick Yarris

  • @rexmundi6498
    @rexmundi6498 6 років тому +380

    Where is the Patreon account for Nick Yarras so I can throw down $20

    • @alyssacrypto
      @alyssacrypto 6 років тому +33

      Yeah he needs a patreon for his podcast/career in speaking to be fully funded... it would get 1000+ people giving 5$ a month. Why don't all the women who love him give him a 10$ showing of it, too.. Bump it up to 5000 patrons

    • @ninasky8975
      @ninasky8975 6 років тому +7

      perhaps try to contact him?

    • @rexmundi6498
      @rexmundi6498 6 років тому +79

      I emailed Nick and requested that he set up a Patreon account so we can support him. If he gets it set up I will post the link here if anyone else feels inspired to support this man in his recovery and promotion of how change is possible for anyone. You are never a victim when you choose not to be one.

    • @herebyhereby2874
      @herebyhereby2874 6 років тому +4

      He's had one in the past but got rid of it because he got hate for it online.

    • @goodtaste4
      @goodtaste4 6 років тому +18

      He was given $4million (£3.2million) in compensation for his wrongful imprisonment. Why does he need money???

  • @jaeljade3609
    @jaeljade3609 6 років тому +269

    Most ppl would have curled up into a little ball and checked out with just one of these experience's. After listening to this, several ppl on here are saying he's a liar and untrustworthy. I'm glad that's not what I took from this. He's encouraging nothing but love and ppl want to shoot him down and say he must not care about his daughter because he didn't spend enough time talking about her. I'm glad I'm not you, what an evil thing to say. I wish nothing but the best for this man and in my opinion he's earned a little bragging rights. Most of us spend time focusing on all of our flaws. And what an intelligent guy, he kept up with Joe beautifully and he's all self taught.

    • @TheShadowLoop
      @TheShadowLoop 6 років тому +16

      Thank you!! Fuck all those people saying he is being dishonest. This man faced death yet he was innocent from the very beginning. Why should this man be dishonest one more time in his life

    • @swizzybk1665
      @swizzybk1665 6 років тому +5

      i wish more people had your way of thinking

    • @Chris-lv2wq
      @Chris-lv2wq 6 років тому +10

      To me it isn't that he's just a liar and shit but if you've ever been close to an addict he has a lot of those ex addict stories. He keeps telling Joe how he's going to succeed for him when they've only met once. He says my eleven dollar phone probably does and Joe said that isn't eleven dollars and he said yeah probably. Like I feel like he's so used to feeling sorry for himself he doesn't know not to, and I think his life has been tragic and I wish all the best for him, however he keeps saying he has failed and to this day forward he's not going to. It's total addiction rhetoric

    • @andrewreid9027
      @andrewreid9027 6 років тому +3

      Well said, he deserves a break

    • @Savtr1
      @Savtr1 6 років тому +4

      Couldn’t agree more. People that disagree probably live life as a victim and blame everyone else for their shitty lives

  • @hardtv373
    @hardtv373 2 місяці тому +27

    Anyone still here?

  • @sparkyjk898
    @sparkyjk898 6 років тому +46

    He spent earlier parts of his life as an intravenous drug user but then later claims that prison guards infected him with hepatitis C when they knocked out his teeth. This makes absolutely no sense. Just one of many many small discrepancies that stuck out to me.

    • @sparkyjk898
      @sparkyjk898 6 років тому +3

      That is completely unrealistic and you have a better chance Of being struck by lightning then this happening. Do you know how many people even transfer hepatitis C through sex? O to 3%

    • @sparkyjk898
      @sparkyjk898 6 років тому +8

      I’m not saying this guy didn’t go through some terrible terrible shit as I believe he did. But his personality is that of one who exaggerates and dramaticizes things to their extreme worse case scenario. EVERY situation. There’s just so many either conflicting, highly highly unlikely less than 1% chance scenarios, or downright strange things that come out of this guy. He was dealt a shit hand. But he’s playing that shit hand so hard for sympathy by exaggerating all of his life experiences to the worse most extreme scenarios to make himself seem like some kind of fallen angel. He’s “secretly a saint” as he says.

    • @sparkyjk898
      @sparkyjk898 6 років тому +1

      He was alone when his teeth were knocked out with the billy club at age 20 when he was pulled over. Unless that conflicts with another of the stories he told.

    • @JW-sm1sy
      @JW-sm1sy 6 років тому +3

      He got hep when the brothers took his little Junie Cakes you guys.

    • @Skelstoolbox
      @Skelstoolbox 6 років тому +3

      Yeah, like how? The Hep C virus is tough as hell and can survive on many surfaces for much longer than anything else but how would a group of guards beating him up cause infection? What a liar..

  • @primepresents4994
    @primepresents4994 6 років тому +234

    He mentioned a “Brian” a couple times, he’s referring to The True Geordie podcast... That he’s featured on. Go check it out peeps✌️

    • @82PeRK
      @82PeRK 6 років тому +2

      HE is pretty good except for his gay azz LOGAN PAUL VIDEOS, its getting so bad i almost unsubbed. I dont even watch his vids if it had anything about logan paul.
      TRUE GEORDIE Is on his nutz because he all of the sudden got a millions subs because he said something about L. Paul., wht he doesnt realize is tht those subs are AIR.

    • @clintbeast-bud8119
      @clintbeast-bud8119 6 років тому +2

      @@82PeRK yeah yeah I think he's just trying to chase views and subs

    • @ablerecords7400
      @ablerecords7400 6 років тому +4

      That was a really stupid comment

    • @MegaEdd99
      @MegaEdd99 6 років тому

      how so?

    • @clintbeast-bud8119
      @clintbeast-bud8119 6 років тому +1

      @@MegaEdd99 I don't blame him for it he's building a career but I think all the boxing stuff is juvenile and well below him as far as quality and respectability goes.

  • @IemonandIime
    @IemonandIime 6 років тому +251

    Ironic how the comments section here exhibits all of the problems that Joe talks about at the 1:00:00 mark. Y'all don't have to look this guy in the eyes and can just type whatever you want with impunity...

    • @snarkynoonan6626
      @snarkynoonan6626 6 років тому +1

      Pwepawe Uwanus.

    • @shooglechic
      @shooglechic 6 років тому +5

      Precisely.

    • @deaf2819
      @deaf2819 5 років тому +5

      Fuckin pussies on the Internet bro

    • @d4nky4nks69
      @d4nky4nks69 5 років тому +2

      Lol I’d knock this dude out if he came at me he couldn’t protect himself from sexual assault

    • @austinmachete521
      @austinmachete521 5 років тому +8

      D4nk Y4nks so edgy bro

  • @r0bekr155
    @r0bekr155 4 роки тому +20

    Damn, i will never complain about anything ever again. watching this really puts things into perspective.... Makes me really think about what i´m doing with my life.

  • @markhou
    @markhou 6 років тому +577

    Get Jordan Peterson on a podcast with this guy

    • @stevenobrien557
      @stevenobrien557 6 років тому +45

      His initial schtick works on people like Joe Rogan but Jordan Peterson would know straight away it would not be a good idea.

    • @arkhamcolossus3058
      @arkhamcolossus3058 6 років тому +20

      JP and Yarris only imo, Joe Rogan doesn't need to be a middle man. Plus, that conversation probably shouldn't be streamed onto the internet. I'd rather have J. Peterson mentor Nick Yarris directly.

    • @charlesbrown4689
      @charlesbrown4689 6 років тому +4

      Get Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn on a podcast with this guy.
      No way someone has that much bad luck without being the cause. Even after prison everything is “oh and this horrible thing happened TO ME”
      Just so it’s said I don’t like to feel bad for anyone because that takes power away from them.

    • @jl4102
      @jl4102 6 років тому +10

      I think one delusional guest is more than enough... don't need another one.

    • @gemini-gl6wt
      @gemini-gl6wt 6 років тому +1

      JOE ROGAN'S BRAIN GONNA BLOW UP LOL

  • @johangiggleburg2625
    @johangiggleburg2625 5 років тому +15

    You don’t realize how long 24 years is until you realize it’s over 8,000 days.

    • @spinner771
      @spinner771 5 років тому +17

      Lol that makes it seem less some how

    • @harleydavidsonmotors2000
      @harleydavidsonmotors2000 4 роки тому +2

      Johan Giggleburg it seems less

    • @hozza0411
      @hozza0411 4 роки тому

      Your making it seem less, try 300+ months

    • @Rfono97
      @Rfono97 4 роки тому +1

      thats a little over 1/4 of your life

  • @thaddeussterner7205
    @thaddeussterner7205 5 років тому +40

    Bro, this dude makes complete sense literally all the way through

  • @brendanj1124
    @brendanj1124 4 роки тому +4

    It brings tears to my eyes hearing your story, Nick. Just a gesture for what its worth. Its tears for the courage you've had to turn what you've been given, into what you HAVE. So many people I've encountered in life get swept away picking up the pieces of the shroud that is the circumstances they have been given to them not by the choices they made, but by the pressures that life has shown them. Seeing grace in that you were able to do what you have, ...
    There are a lot of people hurting in this world. A lot of them take with them the bitterness that life has strewn around them.
    Dedicating your time and awareness to the betterment of yourself and those around you, is purely inspirational man.
    And a stern example for other souls struggling to find their place amongst all the madness in this world.

  • @theduck3072
    @theduck3072 5 років тому +21

    This mans story makes me cry. This mans is beautiful

    • @notyourpuppet5975
      @notyourpuppet5975 5 років тому

      Hey why dont you 2 get a room

    • @Thebeesknees77
      @Thebeesknees77 5 років тому +1

      @Chris Schumaker you’re literally fucking five years old

  • @JamesAllenQuinn
    @JamesAllenQuinn 6 років тому +14

    This reminds me a lot of talking to my dad, who is in prison for life. I don't know what to believe, because my dad is a compulsive liar and who tells the craziest stories. I believed them as a kid, but as an adult, I had a hard time with it.

  • @lewmar321sco
    @lewmar321sco 6 років тому +33

    I first watched Nick on True Geordies podcast and since then I’ve been fascinated

  • @enriqueFelix2000
    @enriqueFelix2000 14 днів тому +1

    This person was tormented by demons, and he became victorious.. this guy has huge balls to have had overcome all that, its really inspirational.. my respects to him

  • @alexandersupertramp5582
    @alexandersupertramp5582 5 років тому +42

    Unbelievable... Honestly I feel like I stumbled on to Nick's story exactly when I was supposed to. My life is now changed on so many levels I can't even begin to explain but Nick, know that your story thanks to Joe is absolutely changing lives. Thank you and God bless you man I sincerely hope you find true meaningful happiness. Much RESPECT

    • @joeym7291
      @joeym7291 5 років тому +2

      Alexander Supertramp I see what you mean

  • @PopeyeTheVRMan
    @PopeyeTheVRMan 6 років тому +28

    The inspiration of this man's story isn't in the tragedy, it's in the fact that after enduring all of that misfortune, he came out full of love and kindness. That is absolutely not what the prison system or his treatment were meant to produce, and he fought tirelessly to become a better person in spite of his circumstances. I think it's totally unfair to judge a man's honesty based on his words, mannerisms, and body language. Anyone else that had gone through that would be rightly angry at the world and would have little to no chance of facing a normal life. I'm so impressed by this man's self awareness, his humbleness, and his drive to do good. What a hero.

  • @DrAaronBrueckner
    @DrAaronBrueckner 5 років тому +7

    first 30min were one of the most intense things I have ever watched. awesome interview! thank you!

  • @Dr_Death1970
    @Dr_Death1970 4 роки тому +1

    This podcast changed my life for the better & being able to have conversations with Nick & his equally amazing wife Laura continues to help me in ways I can't explain. Love them both so much

  • @eduardochavez82
    @eduardochavez82 6 років тому +112

    9:26 he pulled a girl in prison sitting in death row and I can’t even get a first date

    • @TonyVega123
      @TonyVega123 6 років тому +35

      You need to start approaching women fearlessly. Tell them how much you admire their, their smile, their smell. Be focused. Follow them home.

    • @983mademan
      @983mademan 6 років тому +5

      maybe he can ask to if he can smell their feet too. anybody?

    • @TheWazzaapp
      @TheWazzaapp 6 років тому +7

      Yeah, then after stalking them you can end up in prison too, wohoo

    • @undergroundrapsubscribe2707
      @undergroundrapsubscribe2707 6 років тому +7

      Step 1. Change thumbnail

    • @SeruraRenge11
      @SeruraRenge11 6 років тому +5

      Everyone knows women are naturally attracted to violent criminals. The fact that he was actually innocent is irrelevant.

  • @aliboyaliman6207
    @aliboyaliman6207 6 років тому +198

    DNA evidence cleared this guy. Science cleared him. If he had raped and killed that person, his DNA WOULD have been found. He's desperately damaged, and clearly he's done some awful things. Perhaps he's acting here about how terrible his life has been, or perhaps he's deeply disturbed by spending two decades in a brutal prison. Whatever the truth of that, I think we should rely on science rather than intuition, whatever you think of the man's personality. I feel extremely sad for him. He had the best years of his life taken away. I doubt I'd have survived that.

    • @jameshillblue
      @jameshillblue 6 років тому +3

      Very fair perception

    • @Gearedup1
      @Gearedup1 6 років тому +2

      Volta Vespertine well said friend. I am sad for this man.

    • @JoeBizzle
      @JoeBizzle 6 років тому +1

      This is about children, but it applies to adults as well. ua-cam.com/video/51IciCvDgBo/v-deo.html

    • @bretalsop3055
      @bretalsop3055 6 років тому

      DNA testing is actually really new. Back in the day the best they could do is test blood type

    • @oh_rhythm
      @oh_rhythm 6 років тому +1

      He didn't have his best years taken from him; he had his worst years forced unto him.
      Seems like his best days are just around the bend.

  • @SocialDem86
    @SocialDem86 6 років тому +9

    It’s like his whole goal is to make people feel sorry for him and support him. Watch at 24:10 he says “you didn’t have to reach out to me, but for that I’m willing to keep going.” What he’s doing is making it Joe’s responsibility to keep him going by supporting him. On and on, I could go on and on pointing out all the manipulative tactics this guy is using. Everything about this guy screams “I’m always the victim.”

    • @kristopherdickson6606
      @kristopherdickson6606 5 років тому

      Yeah one of the things he said stood out to me "I'm an honest person, I wouldn't make things up."
      There's no doubt the guy's been through a lot. But he's probably just playing it up to try to drum up a pity party for $$$.
      That's probably the optimistic outlook anyway.

  • @GUSTAVINNESSONN
    @GUSTAVINNESSONN 15 днів тому

    I've never seen a more broken man. I dread to think what this man went through, the nightmarish experiences he endured, I sincerely hope he can one day find peace and make peace with his horrendous past

  • @freakbuck
    @freakbuck 6 років тому +123

    Nick "Dude I been shot, stabbed, strangled, run over by a car, hung myself In prison, 2 drug overdoses, and I had a cannibal trying to murder me for 2 solid years" Yarris

  • @TomTomLo1
    @TomTomLo1 6 років тому +190

    Waiting for Joe to recommend DMT therapy....

  • @stevenygabbyperez695
    @stevenygabbyperez695 6 років тому +23

    When they say someone's got it worse they're talking about this guy.

  • @jonicoe113
    @jonicoe113 4 роки тому +1

    "Im harder than life, kinder than love" That is such an amazing saying, you are really a saint

  • @wall-egx6556
    @wall-egx6556 4 роки тому +14

    And I thought 2020 was bad this just blows everything that has happened in 2020 out of the water

  • @sohrabmalek12
    @sohrabmalek12 4 роки тому +59

    Makes me kinda sad this is one of the least viewed JRE podcast.

    • @hardfought1842
      @hardfought1842 4 роки тому +1

      At a glance I thought this was just another Keto vs Vegan Ultra Marathon type interview and therefore it took me like 5 months to press play! And then ...😲

    • @chuckdavis572
      @chuckdavis572 4 роки тому +1

      because nick is a full of shit scammer. he hasnt taken responsibility for the many laws he broke and lead to his arrest. he continually blames his ongoing and repeated personal failures on others. And for this reason, he will live his days in perpetual fail mode.

    • @ZackShepard00
      @ZackShepard00 4 місяці тому +1

      @@chuckdavis572I’m just very stuck on the Rape case, he explained it so many times and it never connects. How was he even tied to the victim….. I don’t understand

  • @matthewhorizon6050
    @matthewhorizon6050 6 років тому +73

    I wonder if Joe will discuss the benefits of a daily exercise routine?

    • @jasonwalker6285
      @jasonwalker6285 6 років тому +6

      Just smoke weed bro

    • @mexicandeicide1459
      @mexicandeicide1459 6 років тому +4

      I waiting for the story of Joe's chicken eaten by a cayote.

    • @inedenimadam
      @inedenimadam 6 років тому

      and yoga and mushrooms

    • @thomasrainbow
      @thomasrainbow 6 років тому

      I find it fascinating people waste their time making comments that are masked as funny but are actually just super negative.

    • @justsaynotoboomers
      @justsaynotoboomers 6 років тому

      he sent him home with a years supply of onnit

  • @Agent9e9
    @Agent9e9 4 роки тому +1

    Wow! You gave me insight to what some of our Veterans go through. Some are so misunderstood. I can better help them understand their rights, self advocate, and communicate more effectively. I particularly appreciate the last few moments where you shared your mother’s wishes for you and to give thanks. People need to be appreciated. Thank you!

  • @josepheramo5840
    @josepheramo5840 6 років тому +12

    When joe don't talk you know we have a good one!

  • @patrickpilat3261
    @patrickpilat3261 6 років тому +7

    Dude, this is heavy. Joe, this podcast was fantastic

  • @tactics557
    @tactics557 6 років тому +9

    holy shit i got to stop feeling sorry for myself . sure i have spent the last year and a half homeless . but man cant compare to this dude . cried a lot with this one joe.i now know what it means to be humble....now im watching the movie.

    • @justing7490
      @justing7490 6 років тому

      Are you a meth head? If not, you probably won't get into his situation.

    • @pread7491
      @pread7491 6 років тому

      You got this shit dude!! 💪💪💪💪💪

    • @pread7491
      @pread7491 6 років тому

      justin g what

    • @keithparsons3021
      @keithparsons3021 6 років тому

      @@justing7490 what are you even saying? Sound like a complete idiot with no context

    • @purealphamale
      @purealphamale 6 років тому +1

      I'm sorry you were homeless and had to suck off random men to survive. God bless you.

  • @DarynBrown
    @DarynBrown 2 місяці тому +1

    The fact that the people who have seen kindness their whole life and end up the cruelst mfs you ever met, and yet this man who has seen what hell on earth truly is ends up being the kindest soul that we know.

  • @nathan-hq2jw
    @nathan-hq2jw 5 років тому +89

    joe rogan after the end of this whole podcast: “That’s crazy man, have you ever done DMT?”

    • @themojoverse
      @themojoverse 4 роки тому

      It just never gets old🤣😂🤣😂

  • @rustyshakelford1506
    @rustyshakelford1506 6 років тому +34

    did i miss the, in detail discussion about him being hunted by a cannibal for 2 years or did he just gloss over that SUBTLE time in his life??

    • @logos4150
      @logos4150 6 років тому

      the cannibal was probably another prisoner when he was in jail

    • @noahrenschler7210
      @noahrenschler7210 6 років тому

      Probably paranoia from the meth he was doing while "running away from the cannibal" sounds made up but most of his story sounds true. American prison is fucked.

    • @turtleturbo1025
      @turtleturbo1025 6 років тому

      Jordie Jordan you are what you eat

    • @turtleturbo1025
      @turtleturbo1025 6 років тому

      pep inyostep gay to ask that

    • @brandenrhodes26
      @brandenrhodes26 6 років тому +1

      Jordie Jordan - true American hero

  • @chipolmstead9220
    @chipolmstead9220 4 роки тому +16

    When King Bob Marley said "Half the story has never been told", he's referring (in part) to Nick Yarris.
    This is an epic biblical story.

    • @huliniswhoiam
      @huliniswhoiam 4 роки тому

      King? Lol I mean he was great but King? Haha

  • @mightydorchux
    @mightydorchux 3 місяці тому +3

    I love his emphasis on speaking beautifully. We are taught and influenced every day to speak ugly and meaningless words. But if we can speak beautifully we can bring life to the atmosphere around us.

  • @therealjulez7886
    @therealjulez7886 4 роки тому +24

    the part where Nick says he was gonna kill himself in the middle of the ocean and have one last party with his fave foods ... brought tears to my eyes. u can hear the hurt in his voice, love ya big dawg

  • @SH-xl8ox
    @SH-xl8ox 6 років тому +84

    This guy is like the opposite of Forest Gump.

    • @manaloola2018
      @manaloola2018 6 років тому +2

      Shea I was gonna say the same thing. Low intellect but with criminal character and bad luck

    • @MsClaireEverett
      @MsClaireEverett 6 років тому +1

      This made me literally laugh out loud.

    • @82Novica
      @82Novica 6 років тому

      true

    • @SeruraRenge11
      @SeruraRenge11 6 років тому +1

      He had a family member survive every major war?

    • @dylanhammerstein3059
      @dylanhammerstein3059 6 років тому

      I reckon so, I reckon so.

  • @samueljbeane
    @samueljbeane 6 років тому +39

    Joe: "There's some tissue there if you want it"
    Nick: "I'm good man I'm done with all that crying"
    Joe: .... o_o

  • @TheJvanzyl
    @TheJvanzyl 11 днів тому

    Growing up without a father leaves a gap that, even at 36 years old, still feels impossible to fill. It's like carrying a weight you can’t quite put down. Recently, I spoke with an older man, over 60, who shared a similar story. His father left when he was very young, and he told me, even decades later, the emptiness hasn’t gone away. He said he felt lost without someone to guide him, and he admitted that much of his life was spent seeking advice in all the wrong places.
    Hearing his words struck a deep chord within me because I feel the same. Despite having so much more than many others, there’s still an emptiness, a void I can’t seem to fill. It’s heartbreaking to think about how important a father’s presence truly is in shaping a man’s life. Without it, so many of us are left searching-searching for purpose, guidance, and identity.
    I’ve made it my mission to be the father I never had for my two sons. I want to give them everything I lacked: stability, love, and someone they can always count on. But I’d be lying if I said I didn’t worry. Am I teaching them the right lessons? Am I giving them what they need to become strong, grounded men?
    This message is personal, but it’s universal. Fathers matter more than we can ever measure. For those of us who grew up without one, the absence leaves a wound that doesn’t easily heal. But for our sons, for the next generation, we have the power to change that story. (P.s sorry for this long message just a very deep topic for me)

  • @jackragnarok8141
    @jackragnarok8141 4 роки тому +79

    Nick: I spend 22 years on death row, getting tortured every Day.
    Rogan: My parents worked All the time.

  • @heidi7151
    @heidi7151 6 років тому +66

    Joe just got a text from this guy: "Hey wanna hang out? Red Lobster?"

    • @Matt-bq9ve
      @Matt-bq9ve 6 років тому +4

      Lmfao happy Gilmore reference. I like it

    • @jahimjauh-hey5653
      @jahimjauh-hey5653 6 років тому +3

      Guess who’s paying.....

    • @Ryan-ix6dt
      @Ryan-ix6dt 6 років тому +2

      Lol!

    • @goldwold
      @goldwold 6 років тому +1

      We going to Red Lobster©️ getting our drink on! Biscuits!

    • @heidi7151
      @heidi7151 6 років тому

      @@jahimjauh-hey5653 MY TREAT! GOD BLESS!

  • @c9hr0ni4c
    @c9hr0ni4c 5 років тому +8

    This sounds like someone sharing their story in an AA/NA meeting

  • @Dtom_grendel
    @Dtom_grendel 5 років тому +1

    Hearing your story has made me along with countless others strive to be a better person. I don't know how to thank you. You've changed my life. Thank you Mr. Yarris.