For the past year Eric has been working with a writer on a book based on his life story. Here’s the link: www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B09MYXVJCF/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0_nodl?ie=UTF8&qid=1638736718&sr=8-4
I spent 12 years in prison myself. He reminds me of me. First time in a Prison Camp fighting fires as well. That was state prison for 2 years. Next was the Feds for 10 straight. Been out for about 15 years now myself and have a family, with two young daughters by my wife. I still wake up believing I'm back in prison. I know I have a lot of baggage with those experiences. I don't ever talk to my wife about it. Eric made me realize that I need to unburden a lot I'm holding onto right now. I'm going to seek counseling and see where that takes me.
One of the most major problems in my marriage is LACK of communication. Of course men are different from women but I crave hearing my husband's feelings. Good 4u4 realizing you need to talk & I'm sure your wife & daughters (one day) will appreciate it also.. Good luck!
The Government should give this guy a job as an early intervention educator for the younger offenders, He comes across as genuine, relatable and enlightened from his experience
Unfortunately that would go against the prison profit motive, so lobbyists would convince congress to kill any such program before it even gets voted on..
I can feel his PTSD. Having PTSD myself.....high clavicular breathing, a constant feeling of respiratory pressure, fight or flight, on edge, too much adrenalin for your size, intrusive and vivid flashbacks... He seems like a good soul..God Bless him
@MJZ 3573 and obviously YOU know so much about God. HAHAHAHA!! rude hateful troll. Your replies prove your idiocy, ignorance and hate. Go ahead, prove me wrong.
@MJZ 3573 Most of them feel more comfortable with this kind of man than a productive mature minded man its sad. She finds him attractive as well so that is propelling her statement subconciously.
@@sylviawilliams7234 Not a chance idiot! I don't drink, smoke or do drugs. I don't have any health issues. I jog daily, I lift weights and my diet is pescatarian. My father is still healthy and strong at 83 my mother is healthy and flexible at 76 and my Grandparents died in their early 90's. No offense to this guy Eric at all I just pointed out a trend in black women today that's all. I wish Eric the best. Now I agree he's probably healthier than you for sure as I probably am.
"I don't care how nobody else see me or what they take is on me. It don't matter. It's what I think and care about myself that matters today." Awesome. Thank you Eric.
To this day, I watched at least 15 videos on this channel, and I have to say, I’ve never commented on any of them, but I can’t let this one go. I read the comments and everybody agrees, even outside of the prison context, if I heard this man speak in a conference or anything I would’ve listened till the end. So well spoken, so structured and collected. Gotta respect this man for all the stuff he went through, and more importantly, the way he went through it.
Eric Brad this kind of people who immediately go to the racist side of everything, did I even address his color once? You’re the problem if you see racism everywhere. Butthurt.
He can't save nothing this dude a straight up loser been to the pen 19 times and most likely live on skid row and now he trynna kick positive shit? In my opinion I ask a winner how to win not a loser
Damn guys. He’s got a story. Everyone’s story matters. Regardless of who you think he is.... isn’t it possible that someone out there may relate to even one thing Eric says? That’s the point of interviews. That’s the point of telling your- or anyone’s- story. Someone else might relate....
I worked in Corrections for 24 years. I observed so much wasted talent. He is absolutely correct. The Correctional Facilities don't realize people serving their sentences need to get something behind the walls to build on, so their stay won't become a revolving door. Corrections is a money business, so it's something greedy powerful investors love. The reason is why State ran Correctional Facilities have become private. Now that the corruption, money plus powerful work together, it has become a Gold Mine. If a person has served or worked within the Correctional Facilities for a period , it has an effect on both in some fashion or form. I pray he accomplishes all he is working towards.
Thank you for saying that. Most people have no idea about the shareholder effect on prison policy. Thankfully, things at the top are shaking down a bit and people on the ground are gaining momentum through their own experiences and coming up with much better plans that actually can work for the benefit of all. It is up to us.
Somewhere in an alternate timeline this man would of been an incredible firefighter or personal trainer. He reminds me of Morgan Freeman at the end of Shawshank Redemption when he is over it all and tired of wasting his life behind bars. I wish you well Eric. God Speed.
Mark, You have helped this man more than you even know. This youtube video was therapy for Eric. I can see Eric finding a way to make a comfortable living from physical training, mentorships, or speeches for highschools, colleges, prisons, juvenile centers, etc (there's really no limit). Stay blessed everyone
@@CMoore8539 There's a much bigger problem and that are the structures put in place to perpetuate this issue. You can look after yourself all you want but if your environment isn't conducive to that, this will keep happening. He unknowingly touched on the issue - he started recognising there are structures put in place to produce this effect. And if he keeps pulling back the layers, that road will lead him to the history of America.
Eric has a tonne of charisma. I'm really enjoying his videos. This guy should speak to at risk kids or something cause he's very energetic and captivating.
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This is one of the best prison reality rehabilitation stories I ever heard in life. This interview should be play to all of the individuals under 25 going to prison thinking they're tough
Dude reminds me of my father and brother at the same time. My pops went to prison and has an Ivy-League-educated son and 4 successful girls after. He still worries about that conviction that’s 40 years old. Rooting for this man. You still got hella time to tell these stories. Love.
Please bring him back. He’s so passionate about bodybuilding, I hope he finds a job as a personal trainer. I can see him encouraging a lot of people with all he’s been through. I could listen to him for hours. He’s a fighter. Good luck wish you all the best.
I know - this is one captivating man - It doesn’t feel right to be distracted by his physical beauty while he’s speaking from his soul but ... damn. But, more than that, I’m glad he’s a part of our world & he’s willing to talk to us. ✌🏽
I’m amazed at how he did the interview by himself. You didn’t have to ask him no questions, just straight to the point with a beautiful ending. He’s a great speaker.👏🏽👏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
The most important thing that he said is that no matter what he’s all in. He’s ready for a good change and he’s willing to fight for it because he knows nothing worth having comes easy. That’s the starting point of a brand new beautiful life.
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I disagree. Prison reform needs to be reformed. Ghettos need to be dissolved. He shouldn't learn on his 19th trip that prison isn't the place to be and that the environment he was released into, the streets, was bad as well. That's his message. Yes he's intelligent and maintains a good attitude now, after 19 trips to prison and being raised in a bad environment.
Stevie Sosa you cant dissolve ghettos. People need to educate and strive. Work and pay taxes that pay for cops, schools, etc. you can’t help people who don’t want to help themselves. It’s why you find ghettos all over the world with the same people. Sad but true. I spent 13 years in prison because I was a fuxk up loser, lazy mfr who was too good to work. I evolved and today I’m a best selling author. See how that works? Wanted to help myself. Never blamed anyone but myself
I could listen to him talk all day. He has been through so much and survived. He has a beautiful demeanour and so much emotion in his voice. He could do a lot for at risk youth. I wonder if he's ever thought about being a counselor
I thought the exact same thing as well! Such an authentic approach he could reach so many at risk youths and be an amazing practitioner if he was interested in pursuing that type of work in his life he would absolutely smash it being a youth worker.
This man needs a sponsor, go to therapy everyday until he recovers internally and to stay on the straight n narrow..same time get a laptop to make a UA-cam channel for fitness and podcast for motivational speaking....stay strong n don't look back!!! You can do this Mr. Eric
It's amazing to me how self-aware this man is. That takes a level of consciousness that today's generations will probably never experience. His intense passion about it is next level stuff.
AMEN!! THIS ☝️!! Fo real real!!! YES U ARE 💯 percent on that!! Sending Love&Prayers to you Robert &fam. Love from Canada 🇨🇦❤️🙏 God bless! Stay safe! Stay woke!! ✊🏽❤️🇨🇦
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Scott Williams I’ve overcome much and am very successful. However, I’m still very much affected from my childhood environment. My colleagues don’t know I seek therapy and take meds to treat my emotional and mental wounds. I come from generations of poverty, drug abuse, and violence. I carry a significant amount of weight on my shoulders to “break the cycle”. I may wear my suit and tie and work around “the privileged” but trust me, I am VERY different from them. Where we come from played a significant role. Please understand, a hard start in life will take a toll on anyone. Don’t let what you see fool you. The smile and composed demeanor you see from those that have beaten adversity, is often an act. Rather than argue against people who talk about how environment played a round on them, I suggest just having some humility and just listen.
Eric, You are a captivating speaker! Thank you for sharing your life experiences. Mark, You are an excellent interviewer! You know your subscribers are here to listen to the interviewee. Instinctively, you know how, when to speak, or to let an amazing speaker to roll with it. Thank you
He is very insightful. I enjoy his stories. He’s been through a lot and has learned a lot about this life. Eric would make a great motivational speaker for kids or young men who are on the wrong path. He’s captivating and relatable. He can really use his experience to help others which can be used as healing for himself. Thank you Eric for sharing your story!
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Eric is amazing..he can pass for mid 30s...imagine if he didnt have a drug problem and prior arrest..who knows how far he could of gone in life..honestly he still has a chance because of his mind and amazing condition..he reminds me of my "smart" uncle which made bad decisions in his 20s & did 10 years in prison, came out & got his CDL..from there he started driving trucks..later got his own Rig.. years later he now owns his own logistics company and employs over 50 workers .now we call him the "rich" uncle....lol..Eric if your listening it's not too late..
@paisleyyama the sun preserves the skin especially with people of color.. the soap called "corcraft" that they use has no chemicals which helps clean the skin as well as gives the skin a youthful look..Im a retired correction officer and know the ins and outs..
Prisons are full of men who we need out here. We miss our sons, fathers and brothers. Please, please get it together...Eric, and all the Erics...you break our hearts.
@TOM KEPPLER I've raised a large family, my children and others. I'm a grandmother now, and I don't take care of grown men. Your comment is kinda strange sir...
I've never been arrested. But DAMN do I feel this man's life story. Much praise, hope, and positivity out to him as he navigates his non-prison life. 🙏🏾
Eric holds the best interviews, very compelling stories. You can tell he has plenty more to tell, you definitely should have him come on and discuss different topics each time. Great Man
I'm glad to read the comment below mine that says Eric is working with a writer to create a book of his life story. This guy has some impressive insight! Sadly, if only it came to him 30 yrs before. But anyway, it came, and I hope his life is positive from here forward. The guy is jacked like a brick house! He took care of himself physically, and now he's looking after his mind and soul. Awesome! I could listen to him for hours. What if he sat in a room with half a dozen young fellas and shared exactly what will happen if they don't straighten up and fly right NOW! I think he has a LOT to offer!
he is one strong man, it is a regret that he only realizes after this long. Wish that somebody in all those years could help him to see a better picture... he sure is a good man too, wish him every luck from now on.
I LOVE the way he speaks so positively and powerfully over himself. Words have power and he is speaking life into himself with every word. I love it. Keep fighting strong KING! 💪🏾
He speaks so intelligently and I was intrigued from the start. I actually enjoyed hearing everything he had to say. Not to mention, he’s extremely handsome!
p.s would love to see a follow up of how he's doing if he's interested. I'm sure many people would love to see how the story continues for him and wish him luck
I have watched many, many of these interviews, and Eric is absolutely unbelievable. He's amazing, he is crazy cool to listen to, I CAN NOT believe how well he expresses himself. I am an addict and have heard so many people tell their story, but this dude is SPECIAL. He has taken the English language and made it his bitch, I could listen to him for hours. He just breaks my heart one minute, and inspires me the next... Supremely intelligent being. I hope he makes it this time, and I hope enjoys the peace and love that he so desperately deserves.. Eric, if you read these messages, thank you SO MUCH for sharing your thoughts, and your story. God bless you ❤️
I sympathize with a lot of the people that come on here, but I REALLY want this guy to succeed and be happy. He's sincere, smart, and has the potential to actually make it!
For five years, I worked as a psychiatrist in corrections-Twin Towers, ICE and CDCR’s CIW facility. I ve probably been asked a 1000X why I’d work in these environments-there are many reasons but I will say that I learned a lot more from the inmates I cared for than vice versa. They are the most resilient & resourceful among us. They have the will to keep rebuilding themselves from the ground up, over & over again. I dont know many people on the outside who can do that. Some of the ‘freest’ people I’ve met were those behind bars. The “freedom” I speak of is a mental freedom, born from a rare form of insight-one that money can’t buy, isn’t in a self-help book, and doesn’t have an IG filter. thank you again mark for making the invisible, visible.
I think this interview with Eric is by far, one of the most interesting & inspiring! Thank you Mark. I sincerely hope to see a follow up with Eric again. God Bless you brother Eric! May the rest of your life be filled with contentment & meaningful days filled with love.I admire you Eric. Keep telling your story.
This is incredible. That right there is a real man. I am undertaking a project to interview young children in Brooklyn, all of whom are growing up in the same type of environment that Eric did. His interview is reason enough for me to not let anything get in the way of me making it happen. "It's all about action." Thank you Eric and Thank you @Soft White Underbelly
I respect his ultimate realization: taking personal responsibility for his life. More people would get their stuff together if they understood that one simple principle.
I remember when this channel was just starting and it had little subscribers and the interviews seemed odd, but now this channel has blown up and the interviews are unique and intriguing.
That was a real man not speaking from a script just giving his testimony in a bottom line up front and honest way. He dissected the system from his perspective and diagnosed the cause of so many return inmates... he has great potential as a youth mentor or even an adult inmate mentor. He seems like a good man who desires greatness, I pray he finds it!
He has crazy genetics though as someone who's been working out for almost a decade, not just anyone can look like this naturally. You can see especially in his arms he has incredible muscle insertions. Give him one steroid cycle and he'd be like Ronnie Coleman level lol.
And when I say "this" I mean specifically when he was in his prime, based on his story I'm assuming he used to look better than this at some point. Obviously for his age it's remarkable regardless of genetics.
watched this like 5 times. love this fool right here. and mark you are the man for letting eric getting this out. he thinks hes just talkin to you and youtube. but really hes getting to millions of people. thank you Eric love you brother
Eric Brad would you like to be a guest on my show? Another Chang ego tell your story. I did 13 years but today I’m a world renowned novelist and I own “OUR THING” Apparel. I have two UA-cam shows. I only ask you on because you can articulate well. If you couldn’t, I wouldn’t bother. Lots of stories out there. But when you can’t tell it, no point. You can. Holler at me. Email Gunnerdetroit@gmail.com. We will do a zoom call if you can.
From Atlanta..... 57 yrs old. Eric .... God Bless Stay focused. One love. 💪💯 Man how I relate to you. 16 yrs wasted.... But I'm still here and SO ARE YOU! EVERY SINGLE DAY IS A GIFT! I'm pulling for you brother.
I’m surprised at the level of this man’s intelligence. He was smart enough to be so many things other than an inmate. It’s also clearly obvious he just wanted to talk. He needed someone to listen. I’m glad this interview was a bit of a respite for him. I wish him Godspeed. ❤️
The overwhelming majority of inmates are intelligent. They don't go to prison for being dumb. If it wasn't for poverty and mental illness we'd have 2,000 prisoners in America instead of 2 million
Eric, this is the most inspirational video I have seen on this channel. I know you've released more since this one, and I can't wait to watch them, but you are special. Keep fighting man, you deserve it. Thanks for reminding me "you get out what you put in"
By far one of my favorite people to listen to speak about their experiences. I don’t see him as someone that ‘had’ potential and lost it, I see him as someone that still HAS so much potential and opportunities. Not just for his body, his mind and soul are on swole as well
Show him mine. Holler at my channel. Former mafia enforcer who did 13 years in prison, now best selling novelist and CEO of “OUR THING” Apparel. Today I have two UA-cam shows. “Tales Of A Reformed Gangster” where I share stories from my old life and interview ex-gangsters and celebrities. The other show, “OFF THE CIFFS,” is an outdoor adventure series that’s being shopped to Discovery Channel by Louis Lombardi from the Sopranos. Check me out. Like and subscribe my channel. ua-cam.com/users/GunnerLindbloom was
Funny how not one like on my comment. I’m a true comeback story, and yet can’t even get a single like. But if I was so stupid to go back to prison 19 times, I’d have 100k subs. So stupid pays. 19 times! That’s Darwinism. Culling then herd. The dumb
Great segment. I wish this man well in his freedom. Love how he acknowledges that he's not perfect but is always making his best effort to improve. That's a man.
He's got so much pain in his voice, at so many points he sounds like he's about to break down a cry. When someone talks alot and breathes hard when doing it, they got alot to get off their chest. Most people wouldn't listen or wouldn't want to hear about it or they would listen for a few minutes then change the subject and you'd never be able to get it off your chest so it will build back up and you have to start over holding it in. I'm glad this guy got this off his chest, he really needed someone to listen. It's so hard to deal with holding everything in and having no one to listen.
out of 4 times (im only on #3 aka this one) but im going to take a wild guess and say #4 isnt any different. But out of all the time he's been in front of this camera with mark Listening, he has probably been asked 3 questions, if that. I agree whole heartedly with what you said and im so glad it's not just Mark that's listening and learning from Eric, its millions of people. I think this man should turn his life story into an hour or 2 long speech that he can go around the country to college's or highschools and tell to children who can hear these things before they happen and understand there are so many slippery slopes in this life and the one that makes you fall can be the tiniest thing that seems sooooo insignificant, but after you recover and stand back up at the bottom of the mountain, in hindsight you see that fall is what caused the whole slope.
I Respect Eric on a level that I reserve for few individuals. His ability to articulate his story, his unmatched humility and honesty. Honestly, I knew early on he was going to go into great detail and hold himself accountable, but mannnn, some of the things he admitted about himself not just his actions but some of the feelings he had about himself and his own Race, just WOWW!! This ONE Trait, his self-awareness/honesty/self-accountability, is a LARGE part of his progress, maybe the largest. Im not sure human beings are capable of giving this man the respect he deserves. Also, he still finds himself, UNINTENTIONALLY, starting a half truth story and then immediately thats when you hear him say "mann you know what, *let me back up* or *actually this happened*" and that will probably never stop happening but SO LONG as he continues to stop, go back, and tell the whole truth then there truly are no heights this man cannot reach! It's truly intoxicating to listen to him speak so candidly, articulate, shamelessly, and how he's consumed with love for those who will just give him their attention and be honest with him. I couldn't even say enough good things about Eric in a 3,000 page Novel. I am going to visit these videos of Eric quite often because I hope i'm closer and closer to his level of mental maturity because that's an important Goal and it won't only increase the quality of life for you but for every single person aroudn you!!
This afforded me such a different perspective. Thanks Eric. - “I wish I had the same success on the street I had in prison.” That was a heavy comment for me. Thanks Mark.
Thank you Eric. You give me hope for not only my brother, but all those other individuals in and out of prison struggling. You give me hope that my brother will see that life has more for him and you also have awakened the desire for me to write to my brother. Ive yet to write him partly because I am angry and disappointed that this last time he went to prison he not only affected his life but the lives of his 3 children and all of us, his family. After listening to your interview I WANT to write him and give him some words of encouragement and some advice based on what you shared and truthfully I thought I’d never speak to him until he came out, but not anymore. I wish you all the best and hope to see more of you. The world needs beacons of God like you, continue to share you testimony it’s amazing! All for the glory of God, you reminded me of the worship song “turn it around” Blessings to you all. Thank you Mark! As always lots of us more than appreciate you and what you do.
THIS GUYS MESSAGE IS SO MUCH BIGGER THAN HE EVEN REALIZES!!! This is impeccable. Humanity & society as a whole needs to truly listen and embody this message. We’d be so fuckin unstoppable.
I went to both, NAVY and Charlie Murphy said it best "the NAVY prepares you for prison". And no bullshit it did, I didn't have to go through all the bullshit new people did because I was already moving like a convict in MED/MAX security.
For the past year Eric has been working with a writer on a book based on his life story. Here’s the link: www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B09MYXVJCF/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0_nodl?ie=UTF8&qid=1638736718&sr=8-4
Oh my goodness! Got it! 😭 I adore Eric so much. He's such a smart and strong man! He's pushing his way out of the dark! 💜
Mark you deserve an Emmy or some shit. This is show is more real than anything I've ever seen and needs go mainstream
Mark did Eric tear his left bicep working out or is that a gunshot wound?
@@SmokeDogg91 I wondered the same thing. I imagined his bicep rolling up while powerlifting & Eric not getting any medical treatment for it. You?
@@barrett5540 yea that's what I was thinking too bro but something tells me it's a gunshot wound.
I spent 12 years in prison myself. He reminds me of me. First time in a Prison Camp fighting fires as well. That was state prison for 2 years. Next was the Feds for 10 straight. Been out for about 15 years now myself and have a family, with two young daughters by my wife. I still wake up believing I'm back in prison. I know I have a lot of baggage with those experiences. I don't ever talk to my wife about it. Eric made me realize that I need to unburden a lot I'm holding onto right now. I'm going to seek counseling and see where that takes me.
Prayers4 you on YOUR walk to greatness💝
Good luck to you on your process.
Good for you luv.. He made me realize I need some counseling too.
One of the most major problems in my marriage is LACK of communication. Of course men are different from women but I crave hearing my husband's feelings. Good 4u4 realizing you need to talk & I'm sure your wife & daughters (one day) will appreciate it also.. Good luck!
Sho'nuff, I wish you continued success. you sound self aware, I'm sure you'll smash your regrowth! (in a good way!!)
I like that the interviewer understands that he just wants to vent so he doesn’t interrupt him with questions...
His story is very interesting he's an open book, no questions needed
Unlike Vlad ......
He's probably afraid to interrupt him LOL 😄
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Narrative therapy, in action. An Australian invention (Wikipedia.).
The Government should give this guy a job as an early intervention educator for the younger offenders, He comes across as genuine, relatable and enlightened from his experience
Unfortunately that would go against the prison profit motive, so lobbyists would convince congress to kill any such program before it even gets voted on..
@@amosbackstrom5366 Shame that some people can't see that it would be for the greater good.
Nicholas Chriss this is the world we live in... this corruption effects every aspect of life
Absolutely!
Scomo should give him a job ;)
He needed this.
You didn't even have to ask any questions.
He had a whole speech just waiting to get out
Hopefully we’ll hear from him again. Cool dude.
Nineteen trips. Buddy got stories for yrs
That's the beauty of this channel. What an incredible platform to allow people of all walks to share their stories.
I think we all needed to hear this more.
I was in rehab with him in 1996. He was always giving back not expecting anything in return. I pray he gets it this time.
I sure hope he does too. He deserves that peace of mind.
how tall is he?
That does not surprise me at all
@@effectualdeity2 In a different video he said he was 6 ft
He seems like he had allot of potential but needed more structure
I can feel his PTSD. Having PTSD myself.....high clavicular breathing, a constant feeling of respiratory pressure, fight or flight, on edge, too much adrenalin for your size, intrusive and vivid flashbacks...
He seems like a good soul..God Bless him
I have all those systems is that PTSD
I was about to say the same thing, literally brings back that feeling for me.
I ca relate, very well worded. I am always told to breathe and I say "but i don't know how"
Me 2, I can't feel it in him , if it was a smell, I could smell through this screen. PTSD Is Real
EVERY TIME HE APPEARS MENTALLY HE APPEARS STRONGER AND MORE DETERMINED TO GET HIMSELF TOGETHER. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK TALKING IT THROUGH GODS GOT YOU
MJZ 3573 shut the fuck up don’t bring race into it
@MJZ 3573 and obviously YOU know so much about God. HAHAHAHA!! rude hateful troll. Your replies prove your idiocy, ignorance and hate. Go ahead, prove me wrong.
@MJZ 3573 Most of them feel more comfortable with this kind of man than a productive mature minded man its sad. She finds him attractive as well so that is propelling her statement subconciously.
Jason Karamo probably still healthier than your incel ass
@@sylviawilliams7234 Not a chance idiot! I don't drink, smoke or do drugs. I don't have any health issues. I jog daily, I lift weights and my diet is pescatarian. My father is still healthy and strong at 83 my mother is healthy and flexible at 76 and my Grandparents died in their early 90's. No offense to this guy Eric at all I just pointed out a trend in black women today that's all. I wish Eric the best. Now I agree he's probably healthier than you for sure as I probably am.
Hope he becomes a personal trainer or owns a gym one day. We are rooting for you sir!
He can definitely do it!!!
He tore his bicep I don’t know if anyone noticed that is what the unsymmetrical insert in his arm is
A loving father giving praise and encouragement to this man as a little boy could've spared a whole lifetime of pain searching in the wilderness
Can you bring this brother back. My goodness. He's a teacher and doesn't even know it.
Mark has had him on three interviews already! He's very interesting!
He is dumb? Yet you spelt "divided" as "devided" 🙄
He knows it. It's the only way he can tell us
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@@stephenchisadza4975 "spelt?".. spelled✔
It is almost overwhelming how intense this mans speaking voice is.
Yes. I was completely engrossed in what he was saying. And I felt it too.
Honesty
He’s a David Goggins type
So much lost potential
It sounds like hes on the verge of tears the entire interview.
"I don't care how nobody else see me or what they take is on me. It don't matter. It's what I think and care about myself that matters today."
Awesome. Thank you Eric.
To this day, I watched at least 15 videos on this channel, and I have to say, I’ve never commented on any of them, but I can’t let this one go. I read the comments and everybody agrees, even outside of the prison context, if I heard this man speak in a conference or anything I would’ve listened till the end. So well spoken, so structured and collected. Gotta respect this man for all the stuff he went through, and more importantly, the way he went through it.
Dany Hocine Totally agree he’s gifted needs to be a speaker!
Eric Brad this kind of people who immediately go to the racist side of everything, did I even address his color once?
You’re the problem if you see racism everywhere. Butthurt.
@@danyhocine did you just call this man an imbecile?? Wow.
@@danyhocine I'm pretty sure you just said all that petty stuff to Eric, you know, the man in the interview
@@TheEconfer No, that's not the Eric Portis..
Buddy needs his own platform. There's so many at risk youth he can save.
He can't save nothing this dude a straight up loser been to the pen 19 times and most likely live on skid row and now he trynna kick positive shit? In my opinion I ask a winner how to win not a loser
Nobody gives a shit bro. It's over. We are done. Government is slavery and the dollar is a god. It's over
Ballz Mcgee your right g hopefully I turn into a powerful being to fight Lucifer when he rises but hopefully Jesus does
He cant even save himself, what are you on? Dudes a habitual felon.
Damn guys. He’s got a story. Everyone’s story matters. Regardless of who you think he is.... isn’t it possible that someone out there may relate to even one thing Eric says? That’s the point of interviews. That’s the point of telling your- or anyone’s- story. Someone else might relate....
I worked in Corrections for 24 years. I observed so much wasted talent. He is absolutely correct. The Correctional Facilities don't realize people serving their sentences need to get something behind the walls to build on, so their stay won't become a revolving door. Corrections is a money business, so it's something greedy powerful investors love. The reason is why State ran Correctional Facilities have become private. Now that the corruption, money plus powerful work together, it has become a Gold Mine. If a person has served or worked within the Correctional Facilities for a period , it has an effect on both in some fashion or form. I pray he accomplishes all he is working towards.
Thank you for breaking it down to laymen terms. Love me some you
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Thank you for saying that. Most people have no idea about the shareholder effect on prison policy. Thankfully, things at the top are shaking down a bit and people on the ground are gaining momentum through their own experiences and coming up with much better plans that actually can work for the benefit of all. It is up to us.
This man would be a valuable resource in working with troubled youth. His growth journey is very touching . Many blessings to you Eric.
In the future maybe, he hasn't cracked it for himself yet
Give Eric a platform to teach others to learn from his mistakes 🙏🏽
people only learn from their own mistakes, not others
Somewhere in an alternate timeline this man would of been an incredible firefighter or personal trainer. He reminds me of Morgan Freeman at the end of Shawshank Redemption when he is over it all and tired of wasting his life behind bars. I wish you well Eric. God Speed.
Mark,
You have helped this man more than you even know. This youtube video was therapy for Eric. I can see Eric finding a way to make a comfortable living from physical training, mentorships, or speeches for highschools, colleges, prisons, juvenile centers, etc (there's really no limit).
Stay blessed everyone
“Im responsible for me, all I got is me!” -Eric
It’s true. If we don’t look after us, nobody else will.
@@CMoore8539 There's a much bigger problem and that are the structures put in place to perpetuate this issue. You can look after yourself all you want but if your environment isn't conducive to that, this will keep happening.
He unknowingly touched on the issue - he started recognising there are structures put in place to produce this effect. And if he keeps pulling back the layers, that road will lead him to the history of America.
This man is real. I hope he lives a very long time and prospers
Eric has a tonne of charisma. I'm really enjoying his videos. This guy should speak to at risk kids or something cause he's very energetic and captivating.
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I agree!
@@gunnerdetroit Your f+cking rude intrusions turn everybody off. Find a different way to advertise, you ugly woman.
I totally agree with you.
Gunner Lindbloom ur lame ass gets no views after years of trying maybe go back to your felonious ways. Cuz u ain’t meant for no camera
This is one of the best prison reality rehabilitation stories I ever heard in life. This interview should be play to all of the individuals under 25 going to prison thinking they're tough
True self reflection is a powerful tool. This video should be a part of every prison's counseling.
This man is incredibly well-spoken. He really needed to tell his story. Thank you for doing this for people who need it most.
@Eric Brad can you stop already. He is "well-spoken". She didn't say nor imply "for a black man".
Dude reminds me of my father and brother at the same time. My pops went to prison and has an Ivy-League-educated son and 4 successful girls after. He still worries about that conviction that’s 40 years old. Rooting for this man. You still got hella time to tell these stories. Love.
Please bring him back. He’s so passionate about bodybuilding, I hope he finds a job as a personal trainer. I can see him encouraging a lot of people with all he’s been through. I could listen to him for hours. He’s a fighter. Good luck wish you all the best.
How is no one talking about how ripped this dude is. Holy shit
SEriously!!!
He's talking about it.
Eric has always been jacked considering his life he looks so good.
I know - this is one captivating man - It doesn’t feel right to be distracted by his physical beauty while he’s speaking from his soul but ... damn. But, more than that, I’m glad he’s a part of our world & he’s willing to talk to us. ✌🏽
💪...he could be a Fitness model
I’m amazed at how he did the interview by himself. You didn’t have to ask him no questions, just straight to the point with a beautiful ending. He’s a great speaker.👏🏽👏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
You are beautiful LTC
@@m5hector31 thank you ☺️🥰
I like Eric, we all carry baggage. I hope he gets what he wants out of life . Well done Eric, keep moving forward.
The most important thing that he said is that no matter what he’s all in. He’s ready for a good change and he’s willing to fight for it because he knows nothing worth having comes easy. That’s the starting point of a brand new beautiful life.
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That life is inspirational to me. It teaches me that there isn't a better life to live if you're stuck
I disagree. Prison reform needs to be reformed. Ghettos need to be dissolved. He shouldn't learn on his 19th trip that prison isn't the place to be and that the environment he was released into, the streets, was bad as well. That's his message. Yes he's intelligent and maintains a good attitude now, after 19 trips to prison and being raised in a bad environment.
Stevie Sosa you cant dissolve ghettos. People need to educate and strive. Work and pay taxes that pay for cops, schools, etc. you can’t help people who don’t want to help themselves. It’s why you find ghettos all over the world with the same people. Sad but true. I spent 13 years in prison because I was a fuxk up loser, lazy mfr who was too good to work. I evolved and today I’m a best selling author. See how that works? Wanted to help myself. Never blamed anyone but myself
@@gunnerdetroit I subscribed to your channel!♥️
I could listen to him talk all day. He has been through so much and survived. He has a beautiful demeanour and so much emotion in his voice. He could do a lot for at risk youth. I wonder if he's ever thought about being a counselor
Thank you
There's that at risk prase again
I thought the exact same thing as well! Such an authentic approach he could reach so many at risk youths and be an amazing practitioner if he was interested in pursuing that type of work in his life he would absolutely smash it being a youth worker.
This dude was epic, I really enjoyed every word he spoke. 🙏🏽 for Eric’s success
This man needs a sponsor, go to therapy everyday until he recovers internally and to stay on the straight n narrow..same time get a laptop to make a UA-cam channel for fitness and podcast for motivational speaking....stay strong n don't look back!!! You can do this Mr. Eric
Yes please help him
This guy has a certain intelligence that most people just don't.
A lifetime in prison will give you chance to reflect on everything you’ve ever done.
Green Light Transport shid it cud b worser
@@greenlighttransport8320 Did you listen to his story. 18 years in prison not four years at Yale
Very literate, words are powerful
Green Light Transport maybe most people do but we never take enough time to truly find out #deep
It's amazing to me how self-aware this man is. That takes a level of consciousness that today's generations will probably never experience. His intense passion about it is next level stuff.
He’s a real dude and real dudes deserve a life worth living. I wish for him health and success.
What a crazy story. Anyone that has doubts that people are a product of their environments should watch this video.
AMEN!! THIS ☝️!! Fo real real!!! YES U ARE 💯 percent on that!! Sending Love&Prayers to you Robert &fam. Love from Canada 🇨🇦❤️🙏 God bless! Stay safe! Stay woke!! ✊🏽❤️🇨🇦
Thank you.
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Today I have two UA-cam shows. “Tales Of A Reformed Gangster” where I share stories from my old life and interview ex-gangsters and celebrities. The other show, “OFF THE CIFFS,” is an outdoor adventure series that’s being shopped to Discovery Channel by Louis Lombardi from the Sopranos. Check me out. Like and subscribe my channel.
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That's true but you also have to KNOW that you are the only person who can change that.
Scott Williams I’ve overcome much and am very successful. However, I’m still very much affected from my childhood environment. My colleagues don’t know I seek therapy and take meds to treat my emotional and mental wounds. I come from generations of poverty, drug abuse, and violence. I carry a significant amount of weight on my shoulders to “break the cycle”. I may wear my suit and tie and work around “the privileged” but trust me, I am VERY different from them. Where we come from played a significant role. Please understand, a hard start in life will take a toll on anyone. Don’t let what you see fool you. The smile and composed demeanor you see from those that have beaten adversity, is often an act. Rather than argue against people who talk about how environment played a round on them, I suggest just having some humility and just listen.
I was captivated. I didn’t want the interview to end. Thank you for sharing your story.
His raw emotion kept my attention all the way through.
This man is so inspirational. One of the best motivational speakers I've came across in my life time.
Eric, You are a captivating speaker! Thank you for sharing your life experiences.
Mark, You are an excellent interviewer! You know your subscribers are here to listen to the interviewee. Instinctively, you know how, when to speak, or to let an amazing speaker to roll with it. Thank you
This is his testimony. I love to hear people becoming free the best feeling ever in the world . Blessings
How sadly ironic that prison was his escape from life.
My thoughts exactly
There's a pattern... like how addictive drugs are believed to be an escape from reality when they're prisons themselves.
I really appreciate how eloquent he is. It's a different world to hear him.
He is very insightful. I enjoy his stories. He’s been through a lot and has learned a lot about this life. Eric would make a great motivational speaker for kids or young men who are on the wrong path. He’s captivating and relatable. He can really use his experience to help others which can be used as healing for himself. Thank you Eric for sharing your story!
There's that captivating word again
I was just thinking the same thing 😊👍💜🇦🇺
He should be working with young men in or or at risk of going to prison, he could make so much difference!
@@powderandpaint14 He's scared of them and they don't trust him. Leave that to the REAL niggas...niggas...niggas
@@powderandpaint14You've been to jail 19 times how can you tell somebody about how to stay out of jail. "At risk" of being caught in a web of words.
“I am responsible for me.” What a story and great insights.
He’s well spoken and a great story teller. I hope he finds his way. A pleasure to listen to him.
The pain in this man's soul from the wisdom of knowing he was robbed of his own life is unreal.
Robbed or made bad decisions along the way by falling under the influence of others?
@@fatmayo2293 he was a product of his environment. He was robbed of a childhood that many people take for granted
They totally RUINED Camp Snoopy man!
I wonder who it was that forced him to be a total piece of shit? We should punish THAT person. Lol, you gullible moron....
Opportunity (environment) + choices. Cant blame it all on environment when there are probably some Doctors/Lawyers that grew in the same
Wow Eric is back for the 3rd time let me see what he has to say this time. He can really captivate an audience seriously.
He just needs a ear to listen to his every word. He's a very special person that can teach the damaged youth
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Today I have two UA-cam shows. “Tales Of A Reformed Gangster” where I share stories from my old life and interview ex-gangsters and celebrities. The other show, “OFF THE CIFFS,” is an outdoor adventure series that’s being shopped to Discovery Channel by Louis Lombardi from the Sopranos. Check me out. Like and subscribe my channel.
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I have only seen 2 what is the 3rd? This video and Crack
@@soniaquellette1142 There's one about growing up without a father..
There's that captivating word again
What an amazing interview. I wish Eric all the best! Thank you, Mark!
Eric is amazing..he can pass for mid 30s...imagine if he didnt have a drug problem and prior arrest..who knows how far he could of gone in life..honestly he still has a chance because of his mind and amazing condition..he reminds me of my "smart" uncle which made bad decisions in his 20s & did 10 years in prison, came out & got his CDL..from there he started driving trucks..later got his own Rig.. years later he now owns his own logistics company and employs over 50 workers .now we call him the "rich" uncle....lol..Eric if your listening it's not too late..
@paisleyyama the sun preserves the skin especially with people of color.. the soap called "corcraft" that they use has no chemicals which helps clean the skin as well as gives the skin a youthful look..Im a retired correction officer and know the ins and outs..
paisleyyama lol me 😏💁🏽♀️
I'm going to order some them. I wish I didn't have to order a whole case though. I won't be buying face soap for at least 2 years.
Prisons are full of men who we need out here. We miss our sons, fathers and brothers. Please, please get it together...Eric, and all the Erics...you break our hearts.
@TOM KEPPLER I've raised a large family, my children and others. I'm a grandmother now, and I don't take care of grown men. Your comment is kinda strange sir...
I understand what you were trying to say.
TOM KEPPLER please stand down
@MJZ 3573 Again, so wrong on every count. What's the source of your anger? Personal towards me, or just women in general?
No...are u a dumbass or something?
I've never been arrested. But DAMN do I feel this man's life story. Much praise, hope, and positivity out to him as he navigates his non-prison life. 🙏🏾
Eric holds the best interviews, very compelling stories. You can tell he has plenty more to tell, you definitely should have him come on and discuss different topics each time. Great Man
Eric is very articulate, I've enjoyed all of his interviews.
well WTF, how is he suppose to be???? speak in Tongue ???? As a Black person I'm very offended when someone says that about a BLACK PERSON. White???
Snoopy Now Jesus calm down man, I bet you turn everything into a race war.
Snoopy Now You're black and very offended? Oh, I'm sorry but I ran out of fucks to give!
I'm glad to read the comment below mine that says Eric is working with a writer to create a book of his life story. This guy has some impressive insight! Sadly, if only it came to him 30 yrs before. But anyway, it came, and I hope his life is positive from here forward. The guy is jacked like a brick house! He took care of himself physically, and now he's looking after his mind and soul. Awesome! I could listen to him for hours. What if he sat in a room with half a dozen young fellas and shared exactly what will happen if they don't straighten up and fly right NOW! I think he has a LOT to offer!
he is one strong man, it is a regret that he only realizes after this long.
Wish that somebody in all those years could help him to see a better picture...
he sure is a good man too, wish him every luck from now on.
That's has to be one of the realest and most inspirational testimonials I've ever heard. Good luck in the future brother.
I LOVE the way he speaks so positively and powerfully over himself. Words have power and he is speaking life into himself with every word. I love it. Keep fighting strong KING! 💪🏾
He looks amazing for a 53 yr old I had no idea. He needs a book as well. I'd love to have it.
I'm 50 and look better
@@StarzzyJJASD well we are all different aren't we?
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Plus we all have a different opinion of ourselves than other people do.
He would look better if he tells us what be happening in prisons. All the fruit ah looms then come home to ya
He does wear 50 well 🦾
He speaks so intelligently and I was intrigued from the start. I actually enjoyed hearing everything he had to say. Not to mention, he’s extremely handsome!
have you listened to all of his videos?? You need to start with his first vid and then the 2nd. This is #3 with Mark
What’s your Snapchat
Relax hornball
@@codym.5792 I'm going to go back and watch them all in order
p.s would love to see a follow up of how he's doing if he's interested. I'm sure many people would love to see how the story continues for him and wish him luck
I have watched many, many of these interviews, and Eric is absolutely unbelievable. He's amazing, he is crazy cool to listen to, I CAN NOT believe how well he expresses himself. I am an addict and have heard so many people tell their story, but this dude is SPECIAL. He has taken the English language and made it his bitch, I could listen to him for hours. He just breaks my heart one minute, and inspires me the next... Supremely intelligent being. I hope he makes it this time, and I hope enjoys the peace and love that he so desperately deserves.. Eric, if you read these messages, thank you SO MUCH for sharing your thoughts, and your story. God bless you ❤️
I sympathize with a lot of the people that come on here, but I REALLY want this guy to succeed and be happy. He's sincere, smart, and has the potential to actually make it!
For five years, I worked as a psychiatrist in corrections-Twin Towers, ICE and CDCR’s CIW facility. I ve probably been asked a 1000X why I’d work in these environments-there are many reasons but I will say that I learned a lot more from the inmates I cared for than vice versa. They are the most resilient & resourceful among us. They have the will to keep rebuilding themselves from the ground up, over & over again. I dont know many people on the outside who can do that. Some of the ‘freest’ people I’ve met were those behind bars. The “freedom” I speak of is a mental freedom, born from a rare form of insight-one that money can’t buy, isn’t in a self-help book, and doesn’t have an IG filter. thank you again mark for making the invisible, visible.
When he said “I know I’m something special” ❤️
Right?! ❤️
Young minds need to hear this! I pray that this is the catalyst for a continued mental and physical healing for Eric🙏🏽🙏🏾💫.
I think this interview with Eric is by far, one of the most interesting & inspiring! Thank you Mark. I sincerely hope to see a follow up with Eric again.
God Bless you brother Eric!
May the rest of your life be filled with contentment & meaningful days filled with love.I admire you Eric. Keep telling your story.
If "Don't judge a book by its cover" we're a person!!! Praying for you Eric
I agree
This is incredible. That right there is a real man. I am undertaking a project to interview young children in Brooklyn, all of whom are growing up in the same type of environment that Eric did. His interview is reason enough for me to not let anything get in the way of me making it happen. "It's all about action." Thank you Eric and Thank you @Soft White Underbelly
I respect his ultimate realization: taking personal responsibility for his life. More people would get their stuff together if they understood that one simple principle.
I remember when this channel was just starting and it had little subscribers and the interviews seemed odd, but now this channel has blown up and the interviews are unique and intriguing.
God bless you brother you are special and gifted Black Man. Peace and blessings Eric.
Hey love how u
This guy should have his own podcast! thank you for sharing you story
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That was a real man not speaking from a script just giving his testimony in a bottom line up front and honest way. He dissected the system from his perspective and diagnosed the cause of so many return inmates... he has great potential as a youth mentor or even an adult inmate mentor. He seems like a good man who desires greatness, I pray he finds it!
This is the best interview by far. He is very strong, intelligent, and handsome. May he be blessed!
Such fire and passion this man has. I hope he finds a productive outlet for it.
This man needs a writer to tell his story to. I’d pay 29.99 for his book. I want to know his story and how he is today.
Yes every man that learns needs to write a book I've met a few and when they change boy do I tell you they have some stories
He could make a great audiobook
The absolute best interview I’ve seen frontline solider!
This man is deep, and I appreciate his story. So astounding too how ripped he is in his 50s. Inspiring.
He has crazy genetics though as someone who's been working out for almost a decade, not just anyone can look like this naturally. You can see especially in his arms he has incredible muscle insertions. Give him one steroid cycle and he'd be like Ronnie Coleman level lol.
And when I say "this" I mean specifically when he was in his prime, based on his story I'm assuming he used to look better than this at some point. Obviously for his age it's remarkable regardless of genetics.
I know people who have taken steroids for years and eat right and everything and never end up looking like this guy. Life isn't fair sadly.
@@pricklycatsss the fuck are you talking about
watched this like 5 times. love this fool right here. and mark you are the man for letting eric getting this out. he thinks hes just talkin to you and youtube. but really hes getting to millions of people. thank you Eric love you brother
Beautifully spoken man, thankyou for sharing.
Eric Brad would you like to be a guest on my show? Another Chang ego tell your story. I did 13 years but today I’m a world renowned novelist and I own “OUR THING” Apparel. I have two UA-cam shows. I only ask you on because you can articulate well. If you couldn’t, I wouldn’t bother. Lots of stories out there. But when you can’t tell it, no point. You can. Holler at me. Email
Gunnerdetroit@gmail.com.
We will do a zoom call if you can.
Eric Brad you almost got me lol
From Atlanta..... 57 yrs old.
Eric .... God Bless Stay focused. One love. 💪💯
Man how I relate to you. 16 yrs wasted.... But I'm still here and SO ARE YOU!
EVERY SINGLE DAY IS A GIFT!
I'm pulling for you brother.
I’m surprised at the level of this man’s intelligence. He was smart enough to be so many things other than an inmate. It’s also clearly obvious he just wanted to talk. He needed someone to listen. I’m glad this interview was a bit of a respite for him. I wish him Godspeed. ❤️
Imagine if he'd been raised white. The potential.
@@bettyvanderhooven-schmaasc4235 'Imagine if he'd been raised white. The potential.' Sounds a bit dodgy.
They do a lot of reading in prison. Even if you're just reading novels, you're gaining some sort of knowledge.
The overwhelming majority of inmates are intelligent. They don't go to prison for being dumb. If it wasn't for poverty and mental illness we'd have 2,000 prisoners in America instead of 2 million
@@bettyvanderhooven-schmaasc4235 yup he would be a white man in prison 19 times
I’m showing this to every young brother I know.
Eric, this is the most inspirational video I have seen on this channel. I know you've released more since this one, and I can't wait to watch them, but you are special. Keep fighting man, you deserve it. Thanks for reminding me "you get out what you put in"
By far one of my favorite people to listen to speak about their experiences. I don’t see him as someone that ‘had’ potential and lost it, I see him as someone that still HAS so much potential and opportunities. Not just for his body, his mind and soul are on swole as well
I will show this to my son. When he gets out.
Thank you for your work
Show him mine. Holler at my channel. Former mafia enforcer who did 13 years in prison, now best selling novelist and CEO of “OUR THING” Apparel.
Today I have two UA-cam shows. “Tales Of A Reformed Gangster” where I share stories from my old life and interview ex-gangsters and celebrities. The other show, “OFF THE CIFFS,” is an outdoor adventure series that’s being shopped to Discovery Channel by Louis Lombardi from the Sopranos. Check me out. Like and subscribe my channel.
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The only take away is this career felon went to prison 19 times! You think that felon you raised will get a positive message 🤔
@@jeep19
Ha it's worth a shot. Nothing else has worked.
Funny how not one like on my comment. I’m a true comeback story, and yet can’t even get a single like. But if I was so stupid to go back to prison 19 times, I’d have 100k subs. So stupid pays. 19 times! That’s Darwinism. Culling then herd. The dumb
@@gunnerdetroit The mob let's cry babies work in collection 😅?
Also, nobody cares about the click bait egocentric jerk off sessions you film.
Great segment. I wish this man well in his freedom. Love how he acknowledges that he's not perfect but is always making his best effort to improve. That's a man.
He's got so much pain in his voice, at so many points he sounds like he's about to break down a cry. When someone talks alot and breathes hard when doing it, they got alot to get off their chest. Most people wouldn't listen or wouldn't want to hear about it or they would listen for a few minutes then change the subject and you'd never be able to get it off your chest so it will build back up and you have to start over holding it in. I'm glad this guy got this off his chest, he really needed someone to listen. It's so hard to deal with holding everything in and having no one to listen.
out of 4 times (im only on #3 aka this one) but im going to take a wild guess and say #4 isnt any different. But out of all the time he's been in front of this camera with mark Listening, he has probably been asked 3 questions, if that. I agree whole heartedly with what you said and im so glad it's not just Mark that's listening and learning from Eric, its millions of people. I think this man should turn his life story into an hour or 2 long speech that he can go around the country to college's or highschools and tell to children who can hear these things before they happen and understand there are so many slippery slopes in this life and the one that makes you fall can be the tiniest thing that seems sooooo insignificant, but after you recover and stand back up at the bottom of the mountain, in hindsight you see that fall is what caused the whole slope.
I Respect Eric on a level that I reserve for few individuals. His ability to articulate his story, his unmatched humility and honesty. Honestly, I knew early on he was going to go into great detail and hold himself accountable, but mannnn, some of the things he admitted about himself not just his actions but some of the feelings he had about himself and his own Race, just WOWW!! This ONE Trait, his self-awareness/honesty/self-accountability, is a LARGE part of his progress, maybe the largest. Im not sure human beings are capable of giving this man the respect he deserves. Also, he still finds himself, UNINTENTIONALLY, starting a half truth story and then immediately thats when you hear him say "mann you know what, *let me back up* or *actually this happened*" and that will probably never stop happening but SO LONG as he continues to stop, go back, and tell the whole truth then there truly are no heights this man cannot reach! It's truly intoxicating to listen to him speak so candidly, articulate, shamelessly, and how he's consumed with love for those who will just give him their attention and be honest with him. I couldn't even say enough good things about Eric in a 3,000 page Novel. I am going to visit these videos of Eric quite often because I hope i'm closer and closer to his level of mental maturity because that's an important Goal and it won't only increase the quality of life for you but for every single person aroudn you!!
This afforded me such a different perspective. Thanks Eric. - “I wish I had the same success on the street I had in prison.” That was a heavy comment for me. Thanks Mark.
Thank you Eric. You give me hope for not only my brother, but all those other individuals in and out of prison struggling. You give me hope that my brother will see that life has more for him and you also have awakened the desire for me to write to my brother. Ive yet to write him partly because I am angry and disappointed that this last time he went to prison he not only affected his life but the lives of his 3 children and all of us, his family. After listening to your interview I WANT to write him and give him some words of encouragement and some advice based on what you shared and truthfully I thought I’d never speak to him until he came out, but not anymore. I wish you all the best and hope to see more of you. The world needs beacons of God like you, continue to share you testimony it’s amazing! All for the glory of God, you reminded me of the worship song “turn it around” Blessings to you all.
Thank you Mark! As always lots of us more than appreciate you and what you do.
My brother just got out of prison and this interview really opened my eyes. God bless this man
THIS GUYS MESSAGE IS SO MUCH BIGGER THAN HE EVEN REALIZES!!! This is impeccable. Humanity & society as a whole needs to truly listen and embody this message. We’d be so fuckin unstoppable.
My brother is a lifer ...I understand this man's struggle and thank you for sharing..may God bless you and keep u safe .
It sounds like prison and the military have a more in common than one would think
I went to both, NAVY and Charlie Murphy said it best "the NAVY prepares you for prison". And no bullshit it did, I didn't have to go through all the bullshit new people did because I was already moving like a convict in MED/MAX security.
I can relate
Sounds like a book entitled: "19 Trips to Prison."
The joy he appeared to have, just to release and let some of the pressure loose. The excitement, motivation, and hope in voice. Amazing.
Man..Eric has charisma. Full disclosure, most these interviewees have more soul and essence than 99% of ppl in my life.
Sadly most people are robots
Most ppl have a story to tell. It's about asking the right questions.