@@DavidDavis311 Pretty sure he's Bobby Green's dad. Bobby brought him up during an interview a couple years ago and it went viral. He's wearing the same glasses it looks like
My dad was in prison doing a 20 year stretch.. he help protect this little guy from being raped by a bunch of guy’s… the little guy got out after a little while. Come to find out he was a lawyer and came back to that prison and got my dad out for free… true story ….rip to my dad miss ya
Except for it does need to be judged heavily because I've actually been to prison and it is nothing like what this guy is saying there are no rules that are retarded like that you can eat with anyone you d*** well choose. If you chose not to do that. it doesn't make it a rule set forth by the prison system. that makes this guy a racist. And you people gullible for believing it! Look up locked up abroad Gladiator camp and that's where I was I was even there the last 2 weeks they were filming. And that camps about as rough as it comes. No stupid laws like this guy says in the 1st minute. I'm really not sure why Joe rogan is allowing this guy to lie and play up the race card. 🤔
I’m in disbelief with how great he is at telling stories. I feel like I could see the whole thing playing out right as he said it. Scary yet amazing story
*What is the Gospel?* The true gospel is the good news that God saves sinners. Man is by nature sinful and separated from God with no hope of remedying that situation. But God, by His power, provided the means of man’s redemption in the death, burial, and resurrection of the Savior, Jesus Christ. Ephesians 2:8-9 For it is by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of GOD, not a result of works, so that no one may boast. Romans 10:9 9 because, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. JESUS CHRIST can come anytime! REPENT OF YOUR SINS Just Believe ❤️ Love you and GOD BLESS
Prison is like war. 99% boring as fuck,but you learn to instantly hit a switch into violence for survival, and 99% of it is is an ambush in blind spots where cameras are not at and even if there was, the CO,'s don't give a fuck as that is their entertainment. That's prison.
Definitely a good storyteller, but being a CO showed me that the system is definitely fucked. Few guys like him prob don't need to be in, but the vast majority of them shouldn't be let out.
@@blainejb7 That's not how truth and sentences work. There are prison lawyers inside that would run circles around those that have passed the BAR exam and charge 300 an hour. Intelligence and being articulate shouldn't spare a criminal from incarceration, if anything they should be investigated more heavily (such as Bernie Madoff types) because there is a great chance that they really didn't work alone, though the most sinister do.
Hard to understand Mexicans standing with white people Racist white people hate Mexicans just as they do blacks and well all others The mexs should stand with the blacks
Except it's fake. No one is fighting their way out of two guys trying to stab them in an enclosed space. File that under the list of things that never happened.
Captivating. This dude illustrated his personal experience as if he were reliving it in fast forward, sparing only the details that didn’t matter. The most interesting story I’ve heard in awhile.
Agreed. Another great storyteller is Darrel Davis. I think he’s been on the show twice but I’ve only listened to the first one so far. He’s a black musician that basically interviews Klan members about why they hate him, and sometimes they even leave the Klan after befriending him. That dude was fascinating
Well that was absolutely incredible. I could listen to this guy for hours, really felt like I’m right there with him. He’s got a gift for telling stories!
*What is the Gospel?* The true gospel is the good news that God saves sinners. Man is by nature sinful and separated from God with no hope of remedying that situation. But God, by His power, provided the means of man’s redemption in the death, burial, and resurrection of the Savior, Jesus Christ. Ephesians 2:8-9 For it is by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of GOD, not a result of works, so that no one may boast. Romans 10:9 9 because, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. JESUS CHRIST can come anytime! REPENT OF YOUR SINS Just Believe ❤️ Love you and GOD BLESS
I went to jail for some dope, got clean, cause it wasn’t me. I absolutely could not survive in jail let alone prison. Not confrontational, and not dumb enough to take risky shots with idiots.
@@djt8870 if he made them all up, and is lying, that might be disappointing. But I wasn’t there in lock up with him. So who am I to say they’re not true.
@@biconscious Yeah, fool is definitely way too strong. Here is my thought on that, his use of the `yo yo yo` is just him being happy to no longer being locked up and grateful he`s being able to tell his stories while still able to earn an honest living while supporting his immediately family. He doesn`t use profanity and if he does, he makes sure to censor it (mainly so he doesn`t get flagged). The yo yo thing is really nothing that has any affect on him keeping us entertained and makes us think twice before we risk going to jail ourselves. The man operates a company, employees people, pays them, worked and got several state licenses, got married, bought a home, raising his son and step child, even took in another child to save the kid from it`s druggie parent, all while staying out of trouble. What more maturity are you looking for ?
It's wild to me that this kind of shit isn't considered 'cruel and unusual punishment' As far as I'm concerned what happened to him and what is happening in every prison in this nation is blatantly unconstitutional and anybody responsible or complicit should be charged and convicted. I wonder why the corrections officer unions aren't already lobbying for that? Makes you think huh?
This has been probably the most captivating story I have heard on Joe Rogan in a long time. You would never hear about those stories on other major platforms let alone TV. That's why Joe Rogan is so important.
This was one of the most real conversations I've heard on here. Great story teller, had me from the beginning and the end snuck up on me wishing I had more.
@@BunglesBreh nah yall are fooled. Too gullible. Homie is a straight fraud. Lied about a lot. Especially the "we knock em out anyway" that's up there with Big U knocking out 32 surenos 😂 yall need to do some research before believing this clown.
@@BunglesBreh lmao broncos are doing absolutely horrible spent almost 300m for nothing! Russell is doing horrendous. And I've spent enough time to know some bullsh1t when I hear it. And I can guarantee there's more lies than truth in this video. I'm not the only one to speak on this either. There's been several channels doing a review and have said the same.
Great story telling. That last fight he was talking about mid way I was thinking "oh shit, I hope he makes it" while he was right there telling the story. 😂
Why is no one mentioning how considerate other bro is ? He helps with the story and let's guy continue. Has his puffs and helps move the story along. 👏🏻
"the reasons I try my hardest to keep myself out of prison" Yer O K mate, because you're such a bad ass just doing your best to stay away from that gang life you clearly think you have. 😂🤦🏿♀️ Clown.
This guy is an amazing story teller, I got fully immersed into the story he was telling and I felt like I was there the whole time. He definitely deserves to and should have his own interview(show) on JRE
Look up “lock down 23 and 1” if you haven’t seen him before. It’ll be a white guy with tattoos and usually wearing a ball cap. He talks about his prison time etc and it’s entertaining, informative, and also quite motivating.
To those who didn’t watch the whole episode, he was convicted for a confrontation with a scammer on the scammers property and the scammer found a loophole kidnapping law for having been moved 23 feet on his own property which was enough to sentence Benhey to prison. Basically wrongfully accused.
No one wants to be there.. but keep in mind those people who are in there for making stupid mistakes will end up back on the outside again and worse off in society than they were before. Not all of them are lifers.. most are not.. and yet that's the people who will end up back on society again. Super depressing
I survived in prison by keeping my mouth shut and observing everything around me...respecting another man's space and carrying myself like a man should...when it came down to fight I didn't back down...prison here in Texas is a horrible place...not because of the guards or inmates...being away from the ones you love...we all make mistakes and the great thing is I learned from my time in prison...I've been out since 2004 and working in construction ever since...stay out of trouble guys...its easy to get in and hell to get out....great interview Joe 👍
Free man from Michigan prison since 2004 myself. Everything you said was correct, I would say also to stay away from the hustles. Everyone tries to hustle fish. Very bad situations can happen.
I did my time in Kentucky and it seems like camp compared to Texas and California. I was a short timer doing 5yrs. Got out in 2yrs. Been out since March 2012.
I come back every now and then to listen to this guys story and always wish it was just a little bit longer. I feel like a kid sitting at a campfire when this guy speaks.
Nah man, I spent some time away and this shit is definitely not normal daily life in prison. 100% believable and definitely does happen on occasion though.
Prison communication is mostly talking over each other while listening at the same time. There usually isn’t a lot of time to talk to your peoples unless you share the same yard or block
This is a man who’s seen things. Whenever he’s recounting situations or thoughts about danger and violence, he remains so collected. Never skipped a beat even though the story is so intense. Just keeps rollin
When you've been through an experience some real crazy stuff and you tell it to someone else later in life there's almost a disconnect! The brain has an interesting way of protecting itself
@@seth6700 I’ve never thought of it that way. A few years ago, someone I knew died from a freak accident while I was standing near them. When I talk about it now it’s like I’m reading a page from a fictional story
@@Gods_Righteous_Man whenever I tell people about any of the fucked up shit I've experienced I barely feel it. The time for emotional recounting and reliving the pain comes when I'm alone. I find it harder to feel it than I do to recount it without emotion usually. Especially because usually I do not want sympathy so I try to seem unaffected I'm sure.
One the best segments I’ve ever heard. His attention to detail is on point, he’s well spoken and made sure you knew the ins and outs of a life most don’t know. I was captivated for sure.
As a correctional officer I can say that the part about the officers just watching is 100 percent true. Guards get paid like crap and most don’t care enough to put themselves between two inmates beefing until one goes down. What really sucks is when you want to help and save someone from a real beating but you look behind you and no one is coming along. To make things worse, officer corruption in prisons is rampant. If I had taken up half of the offers inmates have made me I sure as hell wouldn’t be working in a prison, I’d be on a beach somewhere. People talk about police reform and all that happy horse trash but if you ever spend a day as a prisoner or a guard you’ll know that corrections as a whole needs to be reformed and re-managed or this stuff will never end.
well said and spot on! Screws have some normal helpful people along with a bunch of soldout scumbags who really pick a side not a job! Sad because alot of ordinary people caught up in the system get screwed over or worse. Appreciate your honestly man
Yea for real or like his friends talking about being out in the wild for long periods of time. Less self jacking off about how comedy is top tier art up there with music. The amount of circle jerking that happens during the fellow comedian ones are just so hard to sit through or some lame ass coming on promoting a book make me not wanna listen. Clips like this are og Joe rogan.
I just beat a case this morning that was hanging over my head for two years thanks to my public defender finding a recording we thought was lost. Then this video drops just a little while later. I can't even express how grateful I am to be free right now.
The funny thing is he's just waiting in the building for the first hour because Bobby said "I want to bring my dad" and Joe just thought he meant to the studio and didn't know he meant on the podcast. I really like Bobby but the podcast is improved with this guy. Joe also had to go at the end and wrap things up, even though it's 4 hours long I coulda listened to another hour. I hope he brings them back again, it was a great episode
@@teecee4459 Most cops are midwits with zero detective skills who try to pin crimes on the very first suspect that comes up. The legal system is a fucking joke.
I have to agree with most of the commenters, this was a gripping story teller. And I immediately went to find the full episode only to discover he was a secondary interview. Give this guy his own show. Joe I admire your podcast immensely. Some of your guests have changed my perspective on life, humanity and inspired me to look deeper in to so many topics. Thanks for what you do.
@@mattblack8716 he is Bobby Green's (the black dude) dad Bobby Green is MMA athlete, but i don't know his dad backgrounds, lookslike a really great figther, maybe a black belt taekwondo or something because the stories he's been through is beyond crazy
@@tjsan6657 yeah but not like his real dad. He’s was like his coach and role model and I’m not 100% sure on this but I think he might’ve adopted him legitimately?? But yeah Bobby calls him his dad and they’ve been through some shit together.
100% Im like shit Moby can bang. If this dude is training/coaching an OG like Bobby G then hes the real fucking deal. Looks can be deceptive, absolute textbook case of you never know what your up against and dont be deceived by the looks at all
Joe, I worked in the corrections system for several years. A lot of the time the people guarding the inmates are worse than the inmates themselves, as far as morals and behavior. The biggest issue is how unfair the "for profit" prisons are to inmates. Imagine having a system that gets paid more the higher your classification (minimum, medium, maximum or seg unit) The rules that these for profit facilities put in place are so incredibly ambiguous that an inmate who was on the verge of getting to a lesser classification (much more privileges) can get hit with the dumbest of charges (bed not made, spitting on the ground etc) and they are kept in the higher classification, therefore the facility is paid more. It's a system designed for inmates to fail.
Incentives matter. I learned years ago that one of the biggest constituencies advocating that pot remain illegal is the Prison Guard Union. Job security. And they are largely “non-profit” employees.
My friend has done nearly 30 years on and off in the U.K jails and has only 43. Been in and out and did and a 10 year bid and they only got 10 grand between 4 of them. Spice is massive in U.K jails and sheets cost 150 a go but you make so much more. He made 30 grand in less than 6 months but gave it all to his drug addict mrs who was sleeping with mate. His mate ended up with his dog and even his Mrs of 20 years. I’ll one day write his book if he lives long enough but he simply can’t say no. It’s a full time job keeping him out of jail and he acts with his fists 1st and then deals with the fall out after. I’ve tried getting him to conform to normal life but jail is all he knows. It’s sad really as he’s a good mate but makes really bad choices. I’d rather dismantle a person life from top to bottom then kick the shit out of them, it’s easier and more worth while. Don’t get me wrong, I can fight but it’s caused me drama myself but luckily no jail as I’ve learnt to walk away from disagreements and getting pissed up in bars. Nearly cost me my left arm and life. Not worth it at all.
I agree with your statement regarding the guards being worse than the inmates. My cousin was a guard. The stories he told me were fucked. For example, there was a Muslim inmate at the facility he worked at. My cousin and his buddies would spit their chewing tobacco on his prayer rug every time he did his thing. When shit popped off, he and the other guards would target the inmate's mouths with their sticks so their teeth came out. He wanted to show me a few of them and I told him no. No one cared what the guards did. I don't talk to him much anymore.
I was 18, only 15 days into being an adult. I did time from 2013-2017 in California. Delano, wasco, CRC , then Susanville and finished up in fire camp my last 18 months. I was hooked on Xanax, up to no good. I deserved some time away. It helped get my mind straight. The politics is true. I ran with the southsiders (eses) as a resident(non gang member) same rules apply. The prison mentality never leaves you. Almost 5 years since paroling and I still feel institutionalized. I’ve always wanted to talk about my experiences doing time at such a young age. It was a hell of a ride, a bad dream I couldn’t wake up from for 4 years. It was hard. I would love to gain waivers to join the military to make up for my wrongs, I hate this burden that follows me everywhere after release.
Yeah man I hear you. I turned 20 and 21 while locked up here in Hawaii. I'm 38 now and still have a little of that mentality in me. I needed the time out also haha! I was a well known "Dennis the menace" as the judge called me! All the cops new me and chased me at some point. But yeah man life is great now! I don't regret a damn thing. It made me who I am.
I went through something similar to this guy. Something about being by yourself for thousands of hours you get good at recollecting your life down to the smallest minuet detail. Of course having photographic memory helps atleast in my case
@@KarambaJulien that Cowboy story was amazing. It's what officially got me listening to Joe Rogan. I watched some clip here and there. But cowboys story hooked me on the show itself. I was on the edge of my seat holding my breath the whole time
Most of those stories are true in my experience I was only at Twin Towers in Los Angeles and to be honest most of the inmates we're super cool the main thing you had to worry about were the deputies they were horrible I mean really bad I'm not saying all of them but most of them were! This was before the deputies got sued and lost the case! But shit like that has been going on for years and I'm sure still does
This clip really showed me a lot about not only prison life but the value of having strong communication skills and how to utilize them to avoid misunderstandings.
Have you read the book, When Hell Becomes Your Home by Author N. Cognito? It's a prison survival story of an elite U.S. Army Soldier who went to prison for defending his wife & child.
@@quintonprice3157 that’s the point. Most people in prison can’t communicate and fight over dumb mundane things. Most people that are able to communicate effectively would never get into a fight in civilized life.
The sad thing is the people that a lot of individuals that end up in prison have underdeveloped/damaged frontal lobes so they act completely on impulse like a rabid dog. No thought about future consequences.
So for the first time in years, this is the only video I’ve watched multiple times. Not only the conversation and guests was amazing but this is what the JRE was built on. I loved the episode so much that for FIRST TIME I actually downloaded Spotify and listened to the whole thing and loved it. Thank you for the guests you made the episode.
Ya, I know guys that were stupid enough to think it was cool to do time and talked about it like it was something to be proud of, but he talks a big game. I caught him in so many lies that it’s like dude enough already. Truth is easy to remember, mountain of lies you forget who you told what and you are always giving your self away.
Prison stories like these remind me of how the "friendly guy" can transform into the guy who hunts the friendly guy. But this man stayed sane, thats a victory in itself.
Orrrrrr…. They we’re never good people to begin with and are lying, really good at manipulating people and this guy in particular is bullshitting the story on JRE.
@@Gutwrenched or you can go watch the podcast before making shit assumptions. He was put in prison for supposedly “kidnapping” his own daughter. He had divorced his wife and had taken care of his daughter from 18 months old to 6 years old. He also had a contract saying that he could take care of her. He is a sane and morally good person.
@@Gutwrenched Man I cant stand people that think everything is bullshit. You need to read between the lines and realize not everyone a bullshit liar like you. Just because you lie and make shit up to look cool in front of your friends don't mean everyone else does. Dude can obviously fight he's hanging out with Bobby Green dip shit. Think Bobby Green hangs around bullshitters? That dude would 100% test out his courage real quick. Real knows real. Fake projects fake.
Damn dude. All anything is, any institution, company, govt, gang, etc. they are all just people with ideas. Opinions like yours (based on a complete lack of knowledge of the situation) are the problem with our society. Investigate before you speak because others may only see your opinion, think it’s correct, not investigate for themselves (just as you failed to investigate for yourself), and adopt your incorrect opinion as their own. When that happens, the world operates on false pretenses and good people get hurt by other good people due to a lack of willingness to find the facts for themselves before pronouncing their judgement. Look at how that just happened with the scamdemic. I wish better for you. Your actions and words shape the world around you. Measure twice and cut once. Be well.
@@Dekrov808 that’s is not at all what happened lol. In the podcast the dude and bobby were tryna confront a scammer and the scammer reported him to the police for “kidnapping”
This guy is amazing to be able to survive that, constant fights where he's fighting for his life and continuing to live/avoid serious injury all while standing up for his self and not doing anything he doesn't want to do. Shout out to you for overcoming that and sharing his unbelievable story Jacob Behney.
That might be one of the most enlightening and entertaining stories I’ve ever heard about being in prison. He seems like a solid guy just trying to survive but he will literally kill a mofo if they try to come for him. Mad Respect!!
for real. my brother been in and out of prison in California and Colorado and has crazy stories.. especially when they try to jump you in your cell with like 3 dudes on 1. He could always fight so like the man telling the story, he held his own.
@@nicholasH85 are you 6? You and your brother watch too many movies. Doesn't really happen that much. And jails not that bad. Its like camp. Your brother lies to you.
@@beckfermoore6095 u trolling or don’t know shit!! Just cause it’s not on every day doesn’t mean the days it is or witnessing what goes on and not necessarily be with yourself, doesn’t mean it’s not affecting u or crazy as fuk to be around!! Jail in reality is like the mafia…. Normal people see the movies and think it’s crazy, full on 24/7….. When in fact it’s a lot of lows and boring down time in between quick crazy times of pure madness!!! This is the reality!!!
Bobby Green interview was so boring this segment is the only one they clipped. Bobby Green is as dumb as the prison inmates this guy was describing -- just plain dumb.
This is the best Rogan interview I've seen. This guy is a storyteller for sure. As in knows how to tell a story and doesn't need to add exaggerated details, knowing what the good stories already are
This clip makes you appreciate what life you have as opposed to being paranoid in prison. One wrong move could put you in a place like that. Be grateful people
All it takes is a cop who really doesnt like you, a girlfriend who is willing to lie to the cops, or just a mistake to get you thrown in prison for 20 years. Be careful boys!
Yeah, sure Be grateful that you're not in prison? How about get fuckin furious that prison is about 'punishment' rather than education and rehabilitation, and be a part of a future where power-crazed, maniacal shit like cruel, private and corporate prisons are illegal, not normal.
Just listened to this whole podcast on a long drive thinking it was just gonna be Bobby Green talking about his fighting career...boy was i in for a surprise.. his coach who he refers to as his "dad" has one of the craziest stories i've ever heard, and bobby's life in general is absolute madness. was already a huge fan, but Bobby has now entered my top 5 fighters in UFC.. bro is a legend.
@@tsaoctsew8881 im gonna explain this poorly cuz its so hard to explain in short its super complicated but It was so corrupt bro, they got scammed trying to buy a car and the seller turned out to be a huge scam artist who was in cahoots with the police and shit and Bobby and his coach "dad" went to try and get their money back and because of a stupid law the coach got arrested for "kidnapping" which once u hear what actually happened makes no fucking sense at all.. and his coach was somehow looking at 157 years in prison for doing absolutely nothing and basically the cops were racist and just wanted to arrest Bobby for no reason whatsoever just because bobby was with him at the crime scene, so bobby went into hiding and changed his name and shit for a couple years while his coach was serving time and every time the prosecutors would talk to his coach about reducing his sentence they would always say "we just want the black guy from san bernardino" AKA just give us Bobby and we'll let you go.. just another case of stupid laws and racist cops and a corrupt judicial system trying to lock black people up for no reason. like when u listen to the whole story Bobby and his coach literally did nothing, it was just because the scam artist was in cahoots with the feds.... so fucked up man.
@@tsaoctsew8881 but yeah the charges were serious but the "offense" was complete nonsense and just another example of how corrupt the judicial system is.
@Michael Dingwall You’ll mostly find that in the south, I’m pretty sure this story took place in Georgia but he said the guy is from Indiana. The cops up North have actually really cleaned up their act, making police bribery very difficult. The southerners still hold onto their old values unsurprisingly and will use all their combined connections within the system to bring more blacks inside prison. They know the turnaround rate is much lower for blacks versus all other races because like Bobby and his dad both said, it’s every race versus the blacks in most of these prisons. When stuff goes down, if you don’t side with your kind you can easily become the outcast in a very hostile environment, scary stuff.
Spent time in county many years ago in CA and I can confirm everything he says is true.. it’s like you’re awake in a nightmare that repeats everyday and you have to adapt and learn the politics. One of the best guest I’ve seen in awhile, brings back memories I’ll never forget.
The first fight story is bullshit. Me and you both know people go to the hole when they get caught fighting and it ain't no 2 week lockdown. Ive never seen or heard of somebody getting in a jail fight and staying on the unit for the next 2 weeks. That doesn't fucking happen anywhere.
@@preston2636 tbh only a fraction of what he said can be entertained as truthful. A reception yard isn’t a Level 4, he would have went to the hole on a mutual combat (at the very least) for fighting two guys and that’s not even factoring in the fact he supposedly hurt one, etc. Suspect that every story has him dominating multiple and sometimes armed opponents but just casually smashing them and never even getting blasted with the block gun. Sensationalized nonsense.
@@slowlife4716 thank you for correcting me. I’m from the Netherlands so I have some flaws grammatically. Fortunately there are always people on UA-cam willing to help me out. Thank you sir
@@wilwelaltijd really ? What part of the Netherlands? And basically "hat's off" is a form of respect, like If you were to take your hat off during a funeral or a wedding. And the term "I smell you" that I used basically means that I see where your coming from or "I understand what your saying" which can also be said as "I feel you"
@@slowlife4716 no please don’t get me wrong. I do know what the expression means/stands for. I wrote it the wrong way so thanks for correcting the hats instead of “heads”. 😉 I’m from a town almost in Utrecht
The last few seconds of this was like super dark and eerie. It’s actually crazy when you think about it. Almost like the guards watched the ordeal like it was a show or movie yet he was literally fighting for his life and no guard stopped it because they was enjoying the show. Got chills when he said “I just want to get the fuc* out of here” crazy man
@@ChicanoOne760 how is that relevant? Thats like bringing up how russians got sent to gulags or how slaves and prisoners fought in colluseums. We should focus on improving the current situation
@@ChicanoOne760 no Im talking about how ypur comment is irrelevant to what the other guy said. Bringing up how it was for Mexicans and black people back in the fifties is just as relevant as my examples. It doesnt matter how it was before the current situation should be the focus bringing up how it was before doesnt change the past we can only improve the future
Nah it's just a guard prisoner respect thing...the key holder lets the guard know we have to handle a "DP" which the officers are like "fine keep it klean" then once ur beat to hell they kome and say everybody on the floor and just take the victim most times...and pressure you to go protective kustody...what happen here is the guy he beat up was embarrassed and didn't want him on the mainline anymore so he figured enough pressure will make him PC up...but he turned himself into a unwanted legend I bet they never talk about him
This dude's name is Jacob Behney. I'm sharing it cuz it's nowhere in the description or on Spotify and I know I wasn't the only one lookin for it.
Thanks!
Cheers
Thank you bro ur a legend
Literally came here looking for it thanks
LOL u the man
This dude needed his own interview. One of the most compelling segments from JRE in a long time.
who is he?
@@DavidDavis311 i think it's Jacob Behney
@@matthewbevilaqua8817 It's Bobby Green's foster father, Jacob Benny.
@@matthewbevilaqua8817 Pretty sure he's Bobby Green's dad
@@DavidDavis311 Pretty sure he's Bobby Green's dad. Bobby brought him up during an interview a couple years ago and it went viral. He's wearing the same glasses it looks like
Everytime I hear prison stories it reinforces that that’s a place I never hope to be.
Better get your vak seen then homie
Yes, I do NOT recommend it for anyone. True Hell on Earth
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i was in a county lockup for just one week, and that was enough for me to know i never wanna go back in there
Your worst day outside is better than your best day in prison
That’s the idea
Not really
thats dumb. its people that died horribly outside vs a stabbing or rape in side...
@sickmouthdee if you’re dead you don’t really count in my scenario
@@deluntelewis572 ahh i get you now
My dad was in prison doing a 20 year stretch.. he help protect this little guy from being raped by a bunch of guy’s… the little guy got out after a little while. Come to find out he was a lawyer and came back to that prison and got my dad out for free… true story ….rip to my dad miss ya
W dad may he Rest In Peace..also what was a lawyer doing in prison?
Better question is what wasn't a lawyer doing in prison
That lawyer? You might know him as Jeff Bezos, the rest is history.
Dam super dope. Rip to your dad ✊🏼
That's movie material right there 👌🏻
This is the kinda JRE we need. Some jokes, but real open conversations with no judgment.
I was the head of the Aryan brotherhood when I was in prison.
Fucking eh.
Except for it does need to be judged heavily because I've actually been to prison and it is nothing like what this guy is saying there are no rules that are retarded like that you can eat with anyone you d*** well choose. If you chose not to do that. it doesn't make it a rule set forth by the prison system. that makes this guy a racist. And you people gullible for believing it! Look up locked up abroad Gladiator camp and that's where I was I was even there the last 2 weeks they were filming. And that camps about as rough as it comes. No stupid laws like this guy says in the 1st minute. I'm really not sure why Joe rogan is allowing this guy to lie and play up the race card. 🤔
@@drdavinsky Good for you?
@@Hi-bf4ft is that a praise allah anime music video? LOL
Really felt like I was right there experiencing everything in that prison with this guy, he’s that good at telling his story.
I WAS GASPING smh
Bunch of softies lmao
I love when someone comes on with a story makes work go by so much faster
Who the hell is the guy? I recognize Bobby Green but what's the name of the white guy?
Who is the white guy? What’s his name?
"Cleaned that kid up" is the coldest shit.
If you are stupid enough to believe he isn't making shit up
If you are 12.
agreeed. dudes an ice berg and those other inmates were titanics
@@markbellas6250whoa that was so cold dawg…
@@markbellas6250so corny lmao
I’m in disbelief with how great he is at telling stories. I feel like I could see the whole thing playing out right as he said it. Scary yet amazing story
Same, but imagine having been to Donovan (the prison right outside of SD) before?! I can picture it exactly
@Francisco Sotelo𝄞 veda says hi and it was the tv channel XWC
Amazing, and massively embellished story yes!
*What is the Gospel?*
The true gospel is the good news that God saves sinners. Man is by nature sinful and separated from God with no hope of remedying that situation. But God, by His power, provided the means of man’s redemption in the death, burial, and resurrection of the Savior, Jesus Christ.
Ephesians 2:8-9
For it is by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of GOD, not a result of works, so that no one may boast.
Romans 10:9
9 because, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.
JESUS CHRIST can come anytime!
REPENT OF YOUR SINS Just Believe ❤️ Love you and GOD BLESS
@@PaulMorrisseyIRL What parts do you think he embellished on?
Dude is telling a funny prison story one minute then it turns dark real quick 0-100. What a wild ride. Great storyteller.
fr didn’t take my eyes off the screen for 10 minutes that’s rare
Prison is like war. 99% boring as fuck,but you learn to instantly hit a switch into violence for survival, and 99% of it is is an ambush in blind spots where cameras are not at and even if there was, the CO,'s don't give a fuck as that is their entertainment.
That's prison.
Definitely a good storyteller, but being a CO showed me that the system is definitely fucked. Few guys like him prob don't need to be in, but the vast majority of them shouldn't be let out.
Who is this white guy? Never heard of him before I like him.
@@blainejb7 That's not how truth and sentences work. There are prison lawyers inside that would run circles around those that have passed the BAR exam and charge 300 an hour. Intelligence and being articulate shouldn't spare a criminal from incarceration, if anything they should be investigated more heavily (such as Bernie Madoff types) because there is a great chance that they really didn't work alone, though the most sinister do.
I like this guy, perfect example of don't mistake kindness for weakness.
Speak softly, but carry a Big Stick!
Hard to understand Mexicans standing with white people
Racist white people hate Mexicans just as they do blacks and well all others
The mexs should stand with the blacks
Who is he?
@@youllneverwalkalone2318 Bobby Greens foster Father.
@Tiffany Renzel old saying. What you by first codex?
I like how he didn’t say he killed the guy, but said he never got up. That shit was cold af
shiver me timbers
Except it's fake. No one is fighting their way out of two guys trying to stab them in an enclosed space. File that under the list of things that never happened.
@@jfnwjnowngowjrn you can tell hes not lying
@@jfnwjnowngowjrnyou cracked it Todd. you got him!
@@jfnwjnowngowjrn Hes a pro MMA fighter and trains with pro MMA fighters.
Captivating. This dude illustrated his personal experience as if he were reliving it in fast forward, sparing only the details that didn’t matter. The most interesting story I’ve heard in awhile.
its real....for a change
Agreed. Another great storyteller is Darrel Davis. I think he’s been on the show twice but I’ve only listened to the first one so far. He’s a black musician that basically interviews Klan members about why they hate him, and sometimes they even leave the Klan after befriending him. That dude was fascinating
What’s the white guys name?
@@russellwhitney107 that’s what I’m in these comments for….
@@russellwhitney107 jake behney
This guy needs to come back for more story's from his time inside.. I didn't want him to stop
ayooo
I have a hard time believing this small prawn choked anyone out
go find out 😂
@@jdrxzzy1k AA
Agree 100%. He's also a great story teller.
Well that was absolutely incredible. I could listen to this guy for hours, really felt like I’m right there with him. He’s got a gift for telling stories!
*What is the Gospel?*
The true gospel is the good news that God saves sinners. Man is by nature sinful and separated from God with no hope of remedying that situation. But God, by His power, provided the means of man’s redemption in the death, burial, and resurrection of the Savior, Jesus Christ.
Ephesians 2:8-9
For it is by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of GOD, not a result of works, so that no one may boast.
Romans 10:9
9 because, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.
JESUS CHRIST can come anytime!
REPENT OF YOUR SINS Just Believe ❤️ Love you and GOD BLESS
@@theabhorrentchef7226 You’re the abhorrent chef though. I imagine with a title like that, you would be able to figure it out?
I like how he describes his fights. "This guy tried to have me hide this shank, so I cleaned him up" lmao
not just in the CA state prison or Feds. Dont get it twisted. Hispanics and whites roll together on the outside too. Wake up black people
I went to jail for some dope, got clean, cause it wasn’t me. I absolutely could not survive in jail let alone prison. Not confrontational, and not dumb enough to take risky shots with idiots.
The way this guy talked, he made it so easy to visual what he went through, I totally envisioned his experience like I was watching a movie.
This dude is incredible. And after all of that, he's still so calm & soft spoken. Dudes got all of my respect.
Jacob Behney
@@Chrismorgan6 shut up dude, you are not going viral
@@Chrismorgan6 Sucks, actually
everybody and their mother has stories where they beat everyone up lmao. stop. bobbys the tough guy not his coach
@@djt8870 if he made them all up, and is lying, that might be disappointing. But I wasn’t there in lock up with him. So who am I to say they’re not true.
He needs to be a full guest on JRE that was one of the most interesting stories I've ever heard.
If you think these prison stories are good you should type in Jay Williams on youtube. He has countless stories and all are perfectly told.
@@amck72 thanks will do
Also, check put Larry Lawton channel.
Served I think 12 years in federal?
He's known as the biggest jewel thief in America.
@@biconscious Why do you think Jay Williams is a fool ? Also, how is he not interesting ? What other channel; has better real life prison stories ?
@@biconscious Yeah, fool is definitely way too strong. Here is my thought on that, his use of the `yo yo yo` is just him being happy to no longer being locked up and grateful he`s being able to tell his stories while still able to earn an honest living while supporting his immediately family. He doesn`t use profanity and if he does, he makes sure to censor it (mainly so he doesn`t get flagged). The yo yo thing is really nothing that has any affect on him keeping us entertained and makes us think twice before we risk going to jail ourselves. The man operates a company, employees people, pays them, worked and got several state licenses, got married, bought a home, raising his son and step child, even took in another child to save the kid from it`s druggie parent, all while staying out of trouble. What more maturity are you looking for ?
This had me on the edge of my seat. What a vivid and brutal story. Prison is basically torture.
it literally is torture. Brutally designed to do the exact opposite of “reforming” or “curing” a criminal.
LoL that's how it should be, bullet still cheaper
They got what they deserved.
@@notnek202 what about low level offenders?
It's wild to me that this kind of shit isn't considered 'cruel and unusual punishment'
As far as I'm concerned what happened to him and what is happening in every prison in this nation is blatantly unconstitutional and anybody responsible or complicit should be charged and convicted.
I wonder why the corrections officer unions aren't already lobbying for that? Makes you think huh?
You know it’s a good guest when Joe barely chimes in. I can always appreciate a good story teller.
They keep our heads on a swivel.
This has been probably the most captivating story I have heard on Joe Rogan in a long time. You would never hear about those stories on other major platforms let alone TV. That's why Joe Rogan is so important.
seriously... was exactly how i felt as well!
You realize there's literally dozens of shows about prison, documentaries right? Stop pushing Joe as some kind of underground messiah.
@@Maleviah315 we are commenting on the speaker here, nothing to do with rogan lol. stop being weird af.
UA-cam is the most major platform and you can listen to stories like this all day lol
Wes Watson tells these stories.
This was one of the most real conversations I've heard on here. Great story teller, had me from the beginning and the end snuck up on me wishing I had more.
ya you could tell by the way he was telling the story that it wasn't a fallacy or an exaggeration - craaaaaazy stuff.
@@BunglesBreh nah yall are fooled. Too gullible. Homie is a straight fraud. Lied about a lot. Especially the "we knock em out anyway" that's up there with Big U knocking out 32 surenos 😂 yall need to do some research before believing this clown.
@@trujillo71921 how many years have you been locked up to be such an expert?
@@trujillo71921 i do see youre a broncos fan :) hows your season going? liking that RW trade? thanks for the draft picks :)
@@BunglesBreh lmao broncos are doing absolutely horrible spent almost 300m for nothing! Russell is doing horrendous. And I've spent enough time to know some bullsh1t when I hear it. And I can guarantee there's more lies than truth in this video. I'm not the only one to speak on this either. There's been several channels doing a review and have said the same.
Great story telling. That last fight he was talking about mid way I was thinking "oh shit, I hope he makes it" while he was right there telling the story. 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Dude right there with ya lol!
Ya bro.. same thought exactly.
Oh geez. And I didn't even think how silly it was of me until I read your comment.
Yoooo facts!!!!
Why is no one mentioning how considerate other bro is ? He helps with the story and let's guy continue. Has his puffs and helps move the story along. 👏🏻
That’s Bobby greene or King Greene now lol. a UFC fighter, arguably quite a brash and loud dude but always like watching him fight
These stories are the reasons I try my hardest to keep myself out of prison. Very inspiring.
He's lying, he's a criminal....
and if you watch the whole podcast he didn't even do anything crazy
Youve been hearing these stories since a youngin vato, of course joe rogans so suprised lol
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Gene Therapy is for mind control
"the reasons I try my hardest to keep myself out of prison"
Yer O K mate, because you're such a bad ass just doing your best to stay away from that gang life you clearly think you have. 😂🤦🏿♀️ Clown.
This guy is an amazing story teller, I got fully immersed into the story he was telling and I felt like I was there the whole time. He definitely deserves to and should have his own interview(show) on JRE
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Gene Therapy is for mind control
Look up “lock down 23 and 1” if you haven’t seen him before. It’ll be a white guy with tattoos and usually wearing a ball cap. He talks about his prison time etc and it’s entertaining, informative, and also quite motivating.
Dues lying AF
@@JayMurrr what makes u say that
I was locked in. I could have easily listened for an hour.
Bobby Green just chiefing in the corner and randomly piping up is for some reason hilarious to me
mans just rolling up as his dad recalls prison stories lmfao
Shit was annoying
Almost made it unwatchable.
wtf that’s bobby green? 💀
He was annoying af
The dude was playing a real life video game passing through levels! Crazy story and he didnt look big or in shape but dudes a bad man.
He was a bellator champion. Yeah he's a scrapper
To those who didn’t watch the whole episode, he was convicted for a confrontation with a scammer on the scammers property and the scammer found a loophole kidnapping law for having been moved 23 feet on his own property which was enough to sentence Benhey to prison. Basically wrongfully accused.
holy shit - america scares the hell out of me. The prisons are so corrupt.
@@scottschileck290 literally every prison on earth is corrupt
Holy fuck
That is fucked what a pos
@@gsaexperience8578 Mexican prison is pretty just
I love prison stories. I love it even more when they are told by someone articulate and who can express himself well.
I was just wondering if you still love prison stories?
No one wants to be there.. but keep in mind those people who are in there for making stupid mistakes will end up back on the outside again and worse off in society than they were before. Not all of them are lifers.. most are not.. and yet that's the people who will end up back on society again. Super depressing
Love is a strong word…
@@SoldierDrew thank you. I will check it out.
Wow....you should get out more.
I survived in prison by keeping my mouth shut and observing everything around me...respecting another man's space and carrying myself like a man should...when it came down to fight I didn't back down...prison here in Texas is a horrible place...not because of the guards or inmates...being away from the ones you love...we all make mistakes and the great thing is I learned from my time in prison...I've been out since 2004 and working in construction ever since...stay out of trouble guys...its easy to get in and hell to get out....great interview Joe 👍
Yeah Texas and California got the toughest prisons
Free man from Michigan prison since 2004 myself. Everything you said was correct, I would say also to stay away from the hustles. Everyone tries to hustle fish. Very bad situations can happen.
respect y0
@@40mikemike22 New York prisons are just as bad
I did my time in Kentucky and it seems like camp compared to Texas and California. I was a short timer doing 5yrs. Got out in 2yrs. Been out since March 2012.
I come back every now and then to listen to this guys story and always wish it was just a little bit longer. I feel like a kid sitting at a campfire when this guy speaks.
...all I wish is it was a little bit truer
Imagine going from fighting for your life in prison, to one day being on JRE. Life is crazy
Thank me laterr👍🏾
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@@Chrismorgan6 god awful
Facts are he did something to be in prison and shouldn't be listened to on any level. Poor podcast by Joe
It's a crazy world we live in 💯
Unfortunately, this is a very RARE story. Like winning the lottery. Most people are F'd.
Hands down, one of the most intense prison stories I've heard. And the realization that it's daily life in prison
Nah man, I spent some time away and this shit is definitely not normal daily life in prison.
100% believable and definitely does happen on occasion though.
No it’s not
@Chelsea Rivers weirdo
This is what happens when men shit together. Shit alone I say, shit alone!
If toy like this stuff then look up wes watson on utube....all his beginning video talk about prison politics...very informative
This guy is immune to interruptions LOL
Lol same thing I was about to say😂
No shitt
Prison communication is mostly talking over each other while listening at the same time. There usually isn’t a lot of time to talk to your peoples unless you share the same yard or block
A like the technique! Interruption comes in. Brief pause with dead stare, resume talking like it never happened.
Black dude said we knock them out though lol fuck outta here with your getting your cake took self lol
I could listen to Jacob Behney talking and telling stories for hours, he's such a good story teller. Real respect for what Jacob has done for Bobby G.
This is a man who’s seen things. Whenever he’s recounting situations or thoughts about danger and violence, he remains so collected. Never skipped a beat even though the story is so intense. Just keeps rollin
@@Gods_Righteous_Man lol do you sense that he is lying?
@@terencedhlamini7682 Oh damn. I didn’t mean for it to come off that way. But now I think about it maybe he was 🤣
When you've been through an experience some real crazy stuff and you tell it to someone else later in life there's almost a disconnect! The brain has an interesting way of protecting itself
@@seth6700 I’ve never thought of it that way.
A few years ago, someone I knew died from a freak accident while I was standing near them. When I talk about it now it’s like I’m reading a page from a fictional story
@@Gods_Righteous_Man whenever I tell people about any of the fucked up shit I've experienced I barely feel it. The time for emotional recounting and reliving the pain comes when I'm alone. I find it harder to feel it than I do to recount it without emotion usually. Especially because usually I do not want sympathy so I try to seem unaffected I'm sure.
One the best segments I’ve ever heard. His attention to detail is on point, he’s well spoken and made sure you knew the ins and outs of a life most don’t know. I was captivated for sure.
Same I wanna hear more, does he continue talking?
@@Blaz1ngFury ye he does
@@damnbruh6246 you got any links or title for it.
Who's the white dude?
@@dropdead6969 UFC fighter Bobby greens dad. (He adopted Bobby)
As a correctional officer I can say that the part about the officers just watching is 100 percent true. Guards get paid like crap and most don’t care enough to put themselves between two inmates beefing until one goes down. What really sucks is when you want to help and save someone from a real beating but you look behind you and no one is coming along. To make things worse, officer corruption in prisons is rampant. If I had taken up half of the offers inmates have made me I sure as hell wouldn’t be working in a prison, I’d be on a beach somewhere. People talk about police reform and all that happy horse trash but if you ever spend a day as a prisoner or a guard you’ll know that corrections as a whole needs to be reformed and re-managed or this stuff will never end.
Damn man
This shit's as old as prisons. It's never going to end.
do they know ur a weeb
I wonder if there’s any difference in CO behavior at for profit vs non profit prisons
well said and spot on! Screws have some normal helpful people along with a bunch of soldout scumbags who really pick a side not a job! Sad because alot of ordinary people caught up in the system get screwed over or worse. Appreciate your honestly man
Ive watched this several times and it always has me fully captivated and on the edge of my seat. Such a good story and episode overall
This is why JRE is on top. These stories, the mixed cultures, people, it so rare and profound. This episode is why I love JRE
“White people and black people in the same room, just as MLK Jr intended 🫡🇺🇸”
Did the choked out guy die?
Yea for real or like his friends talking about being out in the wild for long periods of time. Less self jacking off about how comedy is top tier art up there with music. The amount of circle jerking that happens during the fellow comedian ones are just so hard to sit through or some lame ass coming on promoting a book make me not wanna listen. Clips like this are og Joe rogan.
clearly everyone at that tabel enjoying a smoke together, are hyper Racist!
@@sleeeto what??
I just beat a case this morning that was hanging over my head for two years thanks to my public defender finding a recording we thought was lost. Then this video drops just a little while later. I can't even express how grateful I am to be free right now.
dang bro your comment made me second hand thankful
Damn thats crazy what was the crime about?
@@BeefyPreacher same here bro
@@toplel1860 Falsely accused of assault and battery.
@@jefflabbecomedy it was just battery then?
I cant wait to listen to this whole episode... this guy is an amazing storyteller. I could picture everything so clear and was so engaged.
The funny thing is he's just waiting in the building for the first hour because Bobby said "I want to bring my dad" and Joe just thought he meant to the studio and didn't know he meant on the podcast. I really like Bobby but the podcast is improved with this guy.
Joe also had to go at the end and wrap things up, even though it's 4 hours long I coulda listened to another hour. I hope he brings them back again, it was a great episode
@@stephengrigg5988 who is he
@@NOOBNOOB007 his foster dad and mma coach
The jargon was tough though
@@NOOBNOOB007 guy below me said it. Father and coach and their dynamic in this podcast is so cool
“So I cleaned this kid up” is wild 💀
I think the meaning behind that phrase is lost on me. Could you explain, please?
@@rachelreneer56 He renovated him
@@rachelreneer56He beat the kid up
Incredible story telling I stayed glued the entire time. We need him back for some more stories.
Who is this guy?
@@toosweet6046 its lightweight UFC fighter Bobby Green's adopted dad. The black dude is Bobby, his adopted son.
@@ehbrazzy2845 appreciate that, I was about to ask who he is too!
@@toosweet6046 His name is Jacob Benny
I'm glad he made it out and I hope he stays out. Keep the peace, man.
One place I pray to never be in that's for sure.
💯💥🔥🔥🔥👇
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@@azzz..6 .....what?
@@azzz..6 He wasn't a lifer though?
@@azzz..6 Ah ok I see
He's good, he's a bjj coach now. A damn good one too.
I could of listened to another hour or two of stories from this guy! Literally fighting for his life daily 🙏🏾
He probably doesn't have more stories like this though.
Klll Oooo opoooo😊
COULD HAVE
Look up 1090 Jake’s interview with no jumper a white blood in the Florida prison system
This guy needs a fkin movie fr!
Bobby green randomly popping out of nowhere was funny
It's so rare you get someone really smart and observant that knows how to express himself inteligently about being locked up.
Battin 50% on this one lol
Even more intelligent to just not get locked up
And knows how to kick butt
@@teecee4459 wait till youre in jail for nothing. It happens all the time.
@@teecee4459 Most cops are midwits with zero detective skills who try to pin crimes on the very first suspect that comes up. The legal system is a fucking joke.
I have to agree with most of the commenters, this was a gripping story teller. And I immediately went to find the full episode only to discover he was a secondary interview.
Give this guy his own show.
Joe I admire your podcast immensely.
Some of your guests have changed my perspective on life, humanity and inspired me to look deeper in to so many topics. Thanks for what you do.
What’s this guys name?
You could read the Bible and already know before
This guys story is amazing! I want to see him again, I want to read more about him....
What episode is this?
@@mattblack8716 he is Bobby Green's (the black dude) dad
Bobby Green is MMA athlete, but i don't know his dad backgrounds, lookslike a really great figther, maybe a black belt taekwondo or something because the stories he's been through is beyond crazy
That story was more suspenseful and scary than any prison movie ever made. This dude needs an entire two or three hour episode dedicated to him
Real talk
You ain't seen "shot caller" obviously.
@@kygodragon4782 is that a movie?
@@MK-hw2ir Yes.
I dont know shawshank redemption is pretty good
Moral of the story: If you plan on going to prison, make sure you learn some BJJ.
Even if you don't... Totally worth knowing.
That's the first Rogan where I thought maybe I should listen to this dude talk more on Spotify.
Who is this white dude?
In the description guys, always!
Holy shit, this is what I just scrolled down to type. I was just thinking to myself: "How do I sign up for Spotify and listen to that guy?"
Dont listen to the woke media
@Zu Su thx
Dude Bobbys dad needs another episode for real. This might’ve been one of the best JRE’s I’ve ever seen. Couldn’t stop listening
So the bald white guy (not joe) is the black dudes dad?
@@tjsan6657 yeah but not like his real dad. He’s was like his coach and role model and I’m not 100% sure on this but I think he might’ve adopted him legitimately?? But yeah Bobby calls him his dad and they’ve been through some shit together.
@@Insuranceman99 ... this is getting better and better!
100% Im like shit Moby can bang. If this dude is training/coaching an OG like Bobby G then hes the real fucking deal. Looks can be deceptive, absolute textbook case of you never know what your up against and dont be deceived by the looks at all
@@tjsan6657 yea pretty much bro dude was there for Bobby
Joe, I worked in the corrections system for several years. A lot of the time the people guarding the inmates are worse than the inmates themselves, as far as morals and behavior. The biggest issue is how unfair the "for profit" prisons are to inmates. Imagine having a system that gets paid more the higher your classification (minimum, medium, maximum or seg unit) The rules that these for profit facilities put in place are so incredibly ambiguous that an inmate who was on the verge of getting to a lesser classification (much more privileges) can get hit with the dumbest of charges (bed not made, spitting on the ground etc) and they are kept in the higher classification, therefore the facility is paid more. It's a system designed for inmates to fail.
Incentives matter. I learned years ago that one of the biggest constituencies advocating that pot remain illegal is the Prison Guard Union. Job security. And they are largely “non-profit” employees.
My friend has done nearly 30 years on and off in the U.K jails and has only 43. Been in and out and did and a 10 year bid and they only got 10 grand between 4 of them. Spice is massive in U.K jails and sheets cost 150 a go but you make so much more. He made 30 grand in less than 6 months but gave it all to his drug addict mrs who was sleeping with mate. His mate ended up with his dog and even his Mrs of 20 years. I’ll one day write his book if he lives long enough but he simply can’t say no. It’s a full time job keeping him out of jail and he acts with his fists 1st and then deals with the fall out after. I’ve tried getting him to conform to normal life but jail is all he knows. It’s sad really as he’s a good mate but makes really bad choices. I’d rather dismantle a person life from top to bottom then kick the shit out of them, it’s easier and more worth while. Don’t get me wrong, I can fight but it’s caused me drama myself but luckily no jail as I’ve learnt to walk away from disagreements and getting pissed up in bars. Nearly cost me my left arm and life. Not worth it at all.
I agree with your statement regarding the guards being worse than the inmates. My cousin was a guard. The stories he told me were fucked. For example, there was a Muslim inmate at the facility he worked at. My cousin and his buddies would spit their chewing tobacco on his prayer rug every time he did his thing. When shit popped off, he and the other guards would target the inmate's mouths with their sticks so their teeth came out. He wanted to show me a few of them and I told him no. No one cared what the guards did. I don't talk to him much anymore.
So what is the solution then? I see a lot of people complaining about how things are done but nobody is coming up with a solution
@Anonymous Panacea far from modern day. Read the Constitution for once in your life.
You can tell by the calmness in his voice he didn’t tell a single lie and he’s a real life killer
I saw it differently. My bullshit meter is going through the roof
@@ecs3821all the gangs were against him and he killed dudes with knives bare fisted without a scratch lol yea
I love Bobby Green. Dude has a great story , awareness of self and gratitude. He came across so authentic.
@O G it's his Dad.
@O G who is he?
@@larrywexner4163 that's what I want to know.
@@David-eu1ms Bobby green(black dude) is a ufc fighter and the white dude is his coach/ father figure
Thats Jake Benhey from Pinnacle MMA
This guy's real life story has the suspense of a movie. I'd totally watch a documentary on this guy's experiences
Reminds me of that movie Shot Caller.
@@SchizmKing Great film.
Watch Wes Watsons videos. He’s real as fuck when it comes to prison stories
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@@SchizmKing love this movie
I was 18, only 15 days into being an adult. I did time from 2013-2017 in California. Delano, wasco, CRC , then Susanville and finished up in fire camp my last 18 months. I was hooked on Xanax, up to no good. I deserved some time away. It helped get my mind straight. The politics is true. I ran with the southsiders (eses) as a resident(non gang member) same rules apply. The prison mentality never leaves you. Almost 5 years since paroling and I still feel institutionalized. I’ve always wanted to talk about my experiences doing time at such a young age. It was a hell of a ride, a bad dream I couldn’t wake up from for 4 years. It was hard. I would love to gain waivers to join the military to make up for my wrongs, I hate this burden that follows me everywhere after release.
Yeah man I hear you. I turned 20 and 21 while locked up here in Hawaii. I'm 38 now and still have a little of that mentality in me. I needed the time out also haha! I was a well known "Dennis the menace" as the judge called me! All the cops new me and chased me at some point. But yeah man life is great now! I don't regret a damn thing. It made me who I am.
You made it bro. Find something that makes you happy.
Waivers are super easy now bro just hit up a recruiter and they’ll hook you up.
wow man this is insane, crazy thing is only you and other former inmates can truly comprehend what you said. almost like shrooms.
see it from another side, you made it out from the hood alive ''blood In blood out''
Bobby is such a humble guy
Such a great story teller. Hope he comes on as a full guest later in time.
Every guest is a "full guest"
@@edithboozy1000 a full guest gets more time
I went through something similar to this guy. Something about being by yourself for thousands of hours you get good at recollecting your life down to the smallest minuet detail. Of course having photographic memory helps atleast in my case
Who is this guy?
Dude became a boss on accident
This was absolutely mental, one of the best JRE segments I’ve seen in a while
Have we met?
Yep indeed...1 of the 2 best stories for me, this one and the one where Cowboy Cerone was trelling the story of him almost dying underwater...
@@KarambaJulien that Cowboy story was amazing. It's what officially got me listening to Joe Rogan. I watched some clip here and there. But cowboys story hooked me on the show itself. I was on the edge of my seat holding my breath the whole time
If anyone can help me I don't see this on Spotify currently, is it an old episode or brand new? Thank you in advance!
@@briannaaustinson7869 It's the last one: "JRE MMA Show #121 with Bobby Green"
That was an incredible story. He’s great at stories!
@@ApexAL stickler
Tony D this guy definitely a story teller, joe could tell as well
@@jaodalua4872 Who is the guy telling the story?
Most of those stories are true in my experience I was only at Twin Towers in Los Angeles and to be honest most of the inmates we're super cool the main thing you had to worry about were the deputies they were horrible I mean really bad I'm not saying all of them but most of them were! This was before the deputies got sued and lost the case! But shit like that has been going on for years and I'm sure still does
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I hate when people interrupt people when they are telling a story …it’s annoying , this dude is telling a concise interesting story
These are my favorite JRE eps. People sharing their stories. This guy is also a fantastic storyteller, loved listening to him.
This clip really showed me a lot about not only prison life but the value of having strong communication skills and how to utilize them to avoid misunderstandings.
Have you read the book, When Hell Becomes Your Home by Author N. Cognito?
It's a prison survival story of an elite U.S. Army Soldier who went to prison for defending his wife & child.
Good communication skills aren’t always a plus in prison… it’s more non verbal communication
@@quintonprice3157 that’s the point. Most people in prison can’t communicate and fight over dumb mundane things. Most people that are able to communicate effectively would never get into a fight in civilized life.
@@SoldierDrew was his name nic cage?
@@ernestovalencia8227 if you’re getting in fights often it just means you need to know when to walk away, people get upset at anything
That was an awesome interview. Never thought I could become so enthralled watching a man talk about his prison experiences before.
Go watch West Watsons channel, I never thought I would get so addicted to the crazy shit that happened in prison
Until green interrupts every five seconds
@@franksinatra3494 we need another interview with greens coach tbh expand on this
Just wait until you hear another man talk about his gay prison experiences.
This dude is so compelling. One of the best Rogan podcasts of all time.
Love hearing prison stories, reminds me to always make decisions that ensure my freedom.
The sad thing is the people that a lot of individuals that end up in prison have underdeveloped/damaged frontal lobes so they act completely on impulse like a rabid dog. No thought about future consequences.
It only takes 1 stupid mistake, and nobody is perfect
Check out 1090 jake.. he's got dope prison stories
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GENE THERAPY for mind Control
Amen 🙏
So for the first time in years, this is the only video I’ve watched multiple times. Not only the conversation and guests was amazing but this is what the JRE was built on. I loved the episode so much that for FIRST TIME I actually downloaded Spotify and listened to the whole thing and loved it. Thank you for the guests you made the episode.
He's lying.. he's telling stories from other people not for himself. Most of these prison guys make up everything..
damn u gonna make me install spotify now…
@@chuckdeuces911 source?
@@thacoolest13 he knows because he does it
Ya, I know guys that were stupid enough to think it was cool to do time and talked about it like it was something to be proud of, but he talks a big game. I caught him in so many lies that it’s like dude enough already. Truth is easy to remember, mountain of lies you forget who you told what and you are always giving your self away.
Prison stories like these remind me of how the "friendly guy" can transform into the guy who hunts the friendly guy. But this man stayed sane, thats a victory in itself.
Orrrrrr…. They we’re never good people to begin with and are lying, really good at manipulating people and this guy in particular is bullshitting the story on JRE.
@@Gutwrenched or you can go watch the podcast before making shit assumptions. He was put in prison for supposedly “kidnapping” his own daughter. He had divorced his wife and had taken care of his daughter from 18 months old to 6 years old. He also had a contract saying that he could take care of her. He is a sane and morally good person.
@@Gutwrenched Man I cant stand people that think everything is bullshit. You need to read between the lines and realize not everyone a bullshit liar like you. Just because you lie and make shit up to look cool in front of your friends don't mean everyone else does. Dude can obviously fight he's hanging out with Bobby Green dip shit. Think Bobby Green hangs around bullshitters? That dude would 100% test out his courage real quick. Real knows real. Fake projects fake.
Damn dude. All anything is, any institution, company, govt, gang, etc. they are all just people with ideas. Opinions like yours (based on a complete lack of knowledge of the situation) are the problem with our society. Investigate before you speak because others may only see your opinion, think it’s correct, not investigate for themselves (just as you failed to investigate for yourself), and adopt your incorrect opinion as their own. When that happens, the world operates on false pretenses and good people get hurt by other good people due to a lack of willingness to find the facts for themselves before pronouncing their judgement. Look at how that just happened with the scamdemic. I wish better for you. Your actions and words shape the world around you. Measure twice and cut once. Be well.
@@Dekrov808 that’s is not at all what happened lol. In the podcast the dude and bobby were tryna confront a scammer and the scammer reported him to the police for “kidnapping”
This guy is amazing to be able to survive that, constant fights where he's fighting for his life and continuing to live/avoid serious injury all while standing up for his self and not doing anything he doesn't want to do.
Shout out to you for overcoming that and sharing his unbelievable story Jacob Behney.
I did 8yrs on 23yr sentence in CA. Got out 2020. This dude's story is EXACTLY how it goes
Glad you’re out brother!
@@Furio666 Depending on what he did sure
@@tristan3191 you funny as hell😂
@@tristan3191 it's all lies. Everyone should know by now that saying you did X amount of years in prison gives you respect and high status points.
It’s crazy these “ men” act like this when out in those situations truly waste of vessels
Man I love the way this guy tells stories.. Keeps listeners engaged and entertained, loved this clip
Apart from JR fucking-up his rhythm with dumb interruptions!
Who is he? Is he an ex fighter jiu jitsu guy??...
@@Looking-great Tryingto find the rest of this episode and story myself.
@@cross8215 any luck outside of Spotify?
@@Looking-great his dad
This dude is the epitome of "don't confuse quiet/polite/nice/insightful for weak."
And he isn’t jacked. More a slim/ripped body type. Incredible that he won a 2-vs-1
ua-cam.com/video/sU2dwEDlwQg/v-deo.html Finally it’s here
@@Chrismorgan6 shit
The best/smartest fighters almost always are quiet, observant, and try to diffuse things first before it escalates
@@capo4ever334 that's because fighting is 90% mental
Yeah thats guy’s blowing that blunt down like he’s been to prison lmao
That's just being from Cali 😂
That might be one of the most enlightening and entertaining stories I’ve ever heard about being in prison. He seems like a solid guy just trying to survive but he will literally kill a mofo if they try to come for him. Mad Respect!!
for real. my brother been in and out of prison in California and Colorado and has crazy stories.. especially when they try to jump you in your cell with like 3 dudes on 1. He could always fight so like the man telling the story, he held his own.
You need a role model bro. You respect this guy????????? Why? Because he's been in jail and fights??? Idiot. You need to read a book.
@@nicholasH85 are you 6? You and your brother watch too many movies. Doesn't really happen that much. And jails not that bad. Its like camp. Your brother lies to you.
@@beckfermoore6095 Tell us your story. Btw there is a big difference between maximum and minimum security prisons.
@@beckfermoore6095 u trolling or don’t know shit!! Just cause it’s not on every day doesn’t mean the days it is or witnessing what goes on and not necessarily be with yourself, doesn’t mean it’s not affecting u or crazy as fuk to be around!!
Jail in reality is like the mafia….
Normal people see the movies and think it’s crazy,
full on 24/7…..
When in fact it’s a lot of lows and boring down time in between quick crazy times of pure madness!!!
This is the reality!!!
That's a hell of a story, one min your fighting for your life, next min your on JRE with Bobby Green
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Bobby Green interview was so boring this segment is the only one they clipped. Bobby Green is as dumb as the prison inmates this guy was describing -- just plain dumb.
This is the best Rogan interview I've seen. This guy is a storyteller for sure. As in knows how to tell a story and doesn't need to add exaggerated details, knowing what the good stories already are
What episode is this?
@@SalttooCSjre mma show 121 bobby green I think
The love and positivity here is overwhelming. God bless you all!
This is why Joe Rogan is so great. He finds the most intriguing guests, even if they are someone no one has heard before
Bobby Green is a certified lad
Bobby green is a legend !
You know he got a whole team doing the 'guests finding' right?
@@urbansamurai261 Bobby Green is black and the dude telling the story is not.
@@LuxuryBeatsMusic lol im sure that's his step dad big man
This clip makes you appreciate what life you have as opposed to being paranoid in prison. One wrong move could put you in a place like that. Be grateful people
All it takes is a cop who really doesnt like you, a girlfriend who is willing to lie to the cops, or just a mistake to get you thrown in prison for 20 years. Be careful boys!
Yeah, sure
Be grateful that you're not in prison? How about get fuckin furious that prison is about 'punishment' rather than education and rehabilitation, and be a part of a future where power-crazed, maniacal shit like cruel, private and corporate prisons are illegal, not normal.
@@hannahlovely359 so what are you doing to change that?
@@hannahlovely359 I agree wholeheartedly
@@hannahlovely359 you also need to balance that out with the realization that some people simply are not able to be rehabilitated.
This guy’s such an incredible storyteller. I’ve watched this video multiple times over the years
same whats his name do you know?
@@JZ_Stringsjacob behney
He's lying
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Same here I that’s some real life shiid
Hes talking out his arse hes like a mixture of joey diaz and David boggins
Still listening to this in 2024. Still one of the best stories on this show
Which ep number is this? Thanks
Just listened to this whole podcast on a long drive thinking it was just gonna be Bobby Green talking about his fighting career...boy was i in for a surprise.. his coach who he refers to as his "dad" has one of the craziest stories i've ever heard, and bobby's life in general is absolute madness. was already a huge fan, but Bobby has now entered my top 5 fighters in UFC.. bro is a legend.
I need to give a listen but what were his charges? Sounds serious
@@tsaoctsew8881 im gonna explain this poorly cuz its so hard to explain in short its super complicated but It was so corrupt bro, they got scammed trying to buy a car and the seller turned out to be a huge scam artist who was in cahoots with the police and shit and Bobby and his coach "dad" went to try and get their money back and because of a stupid law the coach got arrested for "kidnapping" which once u hear what actually happened makes no fucking sense at all.. and his coach was somehow looking at 157 years in prison for doing absolutely nothing and basically the cops were racist and just wanted to arrest Bobby for no reason whatsoever just because bobby was with him at the crime scene, so bobby went into hiding and changed his name and shit for a couple years while his coach was serving time and every time the prosecutors would talk to his coach about reducing his sentence they would always say "we just want the black guy from san bernardino" AKA just give us Bobby and we'll let you go.. just another case of stupid laws and racist cops and a corrupt judicial system trying to lock black people up for no reason. like when u listen to the whole story Bobby and his coach literally did nothing, it was just because the scam artist was in cahoots with the feds.... so fucked up man.
@@tsaoctsew8881 but yeah the charges were serious but the "offense" was complete nonsense and just another example of how corrupt the judicial system is.
@Michael Dingwall You’ll mostly find that in the south, I’m pretty sure this story took place in Georgia but he said the guy is from Indiana. The cops up North have actually really cleaned up their act, making police bribery very difficult. The southerners still hold onto their old values unsurprisingly and will use all their combined connections within the system to bring more blacks inside prison. They know the turnaround rate is much lower for blacks versus all other races because like Bobby and his dad both said, it’s every race versus the blacks in most of these prisons. When stuff goes down, if you don’t side with your kind you can easily become the outcast in a very hostile environment, scary stuff.
@Michael Dingwall cry cry cry
Spent time in county many years ago in CA and I can confirm everything he says is true.. it’s like you’re awake in a nightmare that repeats everyday and you have to adapt and learn the politics. One of the best guest I’ve seen in awhile, brings back memories I’ll never forget.
The first fight story is bullshit. Me and you both know people go to the hole when they get caught fighting and it ain't no 2 week lockdown. Ive never seen or heard of somebody getting in a jail fight and staying on the unit for the next 2 weeks. That doesn't fucking happen anywhere.
Sounds like you had a pretty s***** time. Good to know the system works and hopefully you won't reoffend.
@@preston2636 tbh only a fraction of what he said can be entertained as truthful. A reception yard isn’t a Level 4, he would have went to the hole on a mutual combat (at the very least) for fighting two guys and that’s not even factoring in the fact he supposedly hurt one, etc. Suspect that every story has him dominating multiple and sometimes armed opponents but just casually smashing them and never even getting blasted with the block gun.
Sensationalized nonsense.
@@Mr.Sr.Jr. that’s fucked bro 😂
County and prison are a lot different.
One of the most insane stories I've ever heard on here...wow.
Who's the guy telling the story?
@@Corey_Otis Bobby’s stepdad who adopted him
@@aviationdylan3353 wtf ever...haha
Hey what’s up Greg, love your channel!!
@@Corey_Otis it is lol, look it up
can we have this guy back for a full pod ? I’ve listened to this a million times and want more. Thank you papa Joe
I want to hear more from this guy, I was so captivated by his story like a parent reading a bedtime story to their child !!!
Who is he??
@@818Melts Jacob Benny, coach of Bobby Green. This isnt his episode, he was just brought out bu Bobby to share a few stories
@@Mike49503 He ain't just Bobby's coach, he's his dad as well.
@@Mike49503 Jacob Behney
This man is a master story teller and the way he tells the story you know it’s the truth. Hats off to Joe for letting this man speak 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
So basically to survive jail just beat up everyone and take over as boss. Got it.
Hats off*
Not "heads off"
But yeah I smell ya
@@slowlife4716 thank you for correcting me. I’m from the Netherlands so I have some flaws grammatically. Fortunately there are always people on UA-cam willing to help me out. Thank you sir
@@wilwelaltijd really ? What part of the Netherlands? And basically "hat's off" is a form of respect, like If you were to take your hat off during a funeral or a wedding. And the term "I smell you" that I used basically means that I see where your coming from or "I understand what your saying" which can also be said as "I feel you"
@@slowlife4716 no please don’t get me wrong. I do know what the expression means/stands for. I wrote it the wrong way so thanks for correcting the hats instead of “heads”. 😉 I’m from a town almost in Utrecht
These are my favourite JRE episodes. Someone from a completely different background, just telling stories.
What's this dude's name?
@@brentpatterson7249 Agreed - cant find his name?
@@I2awInstinct I tried but I can’t find it either
He's 👓🎧 so chilled telling his prison story💯.
@@I2awInstinct its bobby green's adopted dad ua-cam.com/video/qCCusaRdsLA/v-deo.html&ab_channel=RinEdition
One of the best stories I’ve heard on JRE!
This is the best JRE episode in YEARS! I highly recommend everyone to go back and listen to the whole show.
@Dexter Torres you are a very Bonita young man.
What is the ep called
MMA Show with bobby green
Where can I watch the full ep?
@@ellaearle9043 on a screen.
Unbelievable storytelling skills. This man’s experience alone is amazing, the two combined is captivating.
The last few seconds of this was like super dark and eerie. It’s actually crazy when you think about it. Almost like the guards watched the ordeal like it was a show or movie yet he was literally fighting for his life and no guard stopped it because they was enjoying the show. Got chills when he said “I just want to get the fuc* out of here” crazy man
Mexicans and blacks have been experiencing this type of treatment since the 1950s
@@ChicanoOne760 how is that relevant? Thats like bringing up how russians got sent to gulags or how slaves and prisoners fought in colluseums.
We should focus on improving the current situation
@@Tofflan-tr8zr how is that relevant. I'm talking about gladiator fights setup in prisons by guards. You are talking about ancient history
@@ChicanoOne760 no Im talking about how ypur comment is irrelevant to what the other guy said. Bringing up how it was for Mexicans and black people back in the fifties is just as relevant as my examples. It doesnt matter how it was before the current situation should be the focus bringing up how it was before doesnt change the past we can only improve the future
lol
That black dude trying to act like Mexicans don’t run California is funny 😂
Those guards had a bet running for sure. This guy is a legend. Movie material
Ah good thinking! I never even thought of that. Fuking mental though.. just a playing chip in a insane game
it is shown in movies
First thought that crossed my mind. They set that shit up too knowing they had history
Gladiator academy lol
Nah it's just a guard prisoner respect thing...the key holder lets the guard know we have to handle a "DP" which the officers are like "fine keep it klean" then once ur beat to hell they kome and say everybody on the floor and just take the victim most times...and pressure you to go protective kustody...what happen here is the guy he beat up was embarrassed and didn't want him on the mainline anymore so he figured enough pressure will make him PC up...but he turned himself into a unwanted legend I bet they never talk about him
We need more of this guy!! I was literally glued to the screen. Real talk!
Literally? How did you manage that?
What episode is this
He got pc charges
Hope you used paper glue or some shit.
Dude's a natural born story teller holy shit.
Also, Bobby Green just hanging out lmao
You have never been in any prison obviously .
Bobby green rolling a blunt is the best part.
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Right off the bat, his "I got informed when I went in" is so well-placed and hilarious since he's rolling a blunt. Just great secondary commentary.
He’s the hero of his own story