@@asdfufu2915 it’s a great story , there’s nothing wrong with the sound , I can hear it from my phone form the living room to my kitchen , which is about 4 meters away
the guests jack gets on the show is unbelievable, having youtubers is fine but that’s what most podcasts do now a days. i find people like Raphael and the cop you had on much more fascinating as the stories they tell are so unique
I know Raphael from the TV series, but had no idea on how big his backstory is. Truly an amazing, courageous man. The fact he has done so well now and looks so well is incredible. Such an incredible fighter and someone who never gave up. This guy's own life is more interesting then the show where he is presenter!
This is the backstory: "For the better understanding of those who have listened to this judgment and of those who may report it hereafter this is not a finding of innocence, far from it." Rowe, Davis and Johnson, from Sydenham, south London, were jailed for three violent robberies committed in the early hours of December 16, 1988. One led to the death of a hairdresser, Peter Hurburgh, who was dragged at gunpoint from his car, tied up, beaten and doused with petrol. He had a heart attack. Timothy Napier, 40, was stabbed when three men broke into his father's house in Oxted, Surrey. Later, three men also broke into a house in Fetcham, Surrey, and demanded jewellery, cash and car keys. Their weapons included a machete and a gun. This guy is guilty af and was released on a technicality. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M25_Three
@@squarerootof2I listened to him on 'diary of a ceo', the three men who broke into and tied up the victims.. were identified by them, as one black and two white men. Have a listen, he explains towards the end the difficulties he had with the courts to even get a hearing and eventually win his appeal.
This is definitely one of the best episodes so far!! Raphael is incredible and it was so harrowing listening to his story but his strength is unbelievable. Fair play lads!
For the better understanding of those who have listened to this judgment and of those who may report it hereafter this is not a finding of innocence, far from it." Rowe, Davis and Johnson, from Sydenham, south London, were jailed for three violent robberies committed in the early hours of December 16, 1988. One led to the death of a hairdresser, Peter Hurburgh, who was dragged at gunpoint from his car, tied up, beaten and doused with petrol. He had a heart attack. Timothy Napier, 40, was stabbed when three men broke into his father's house in Oxted, Surrey. Later, three men also broke into a house in Fetcham, Surrey, and demanded jewellery, cash and car keys. Their weapons included a machete and a gun. This guy is guilty af and was released on a technicality. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M25_Three
@Rob Burrows He was only let out because corrupt cops messed up, the judge himself said the evidence against him was overwhelming and that he was guilty af but he had to release him because the cops had been tampering with the evidence to ensure his arrest. Nice of you to sympathize with proven murderers.
This has to be one best podcast ive ever watched.i love the tv series worlds toughest prisons. And fact he has been in prison himself makes it so much better as he has that viewpoint to go by. But the podcast captured all behind the scenes basically of latest series which was amazing..and went in depth about his time in prison. He could easily make his life into a film
Great episode, been waiting for this since the moment you announced it on Twitter. I love how you can carry a serious conversation but still make light of certain situations without detracting from the subject matter, and it seems to go down well with the guests you have had of this kind. Carry on the great work Jack and team
This guy is the most incredible man I've ever come across. He is truly fascinating, I bet he never runs out of stories to tell. What this guy went through is truly unimaginable. And yet he still continues to put himself in danger for us, to get an important message across. Hats off to him. So much respect for this guy. Defiantly the best episode yet.
For the better understanding of those who have listened to this judgment and of those who may report it hereafter this is not a finding of innocence, far from it." Rowe, Davis and Johnson, from Sydenham, south London, were jailed for three violent robberies committed in the early hours of December 16, 1988. One led to the death of a hairdresser, Peter Hurburgh, who was dragged at gunpoint from his car, tied up, beaten and doused with petrol. He had a heart attack. Timothy Napier, 40, was stabbed when three men broke into his father's house in Oxted, Surrey. Later, three men also broke into a house in Fetcham, Surrey, and demanded jewellery, cash and car keys. Their weapons included a machete and a gun. This guy is guilty af and was released on a technicality. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M25_Three
I can’t explain how brilliant this podcast is!! this is the first podcast ever that, from the 10 min clips, made me download spotify to listen to the whole 2 and a half hours!!
this is my favourite episode... I am actually from Paraguay and I only moved here years ago and my mum acc worked in defending people in tacumbu as a lawyer and the stories are actually grim
Sad and inspiring all at once. I became interested after the episodes on Netflix and then bought the book. Reading it now. Just the injustice and the whole melting pot of it all leaves me speechless. Hate that this happened to you Mr. Rowe and without the correct words so happy that you were able to escape the set up of the system . Horrible...
you HAVE to get him on again!!!!!! Easily one of my favourite episodes and I want to hear more of his stories, especially want to know more about Norway! love the podcast lads 🤍
It probably was a setup but Raf said the guards were just civilian G4S guys and there was already documentaries about his case and I wonder whether those guys felt sorry for him and wanted to give him the chance to run.
This is definitely my favourite podcast yet. I’ve watched his shows and to be taken through his time in prison, what it was really like and the life style he lived was such an eye opener. 12 whole years behind bars would have killed me. What an absolute incredible inspiration he is. Wow, what an episode ✨
I heard true Geordie say in his recent kick off that his was the number one podcast in the uk but you guys are pushing him Keep up the brilliant work all
This is absolutely mental on so many levels. Hands down the best HH podcast and the most interesting guest with the most valuable things to say. I saw the Netflix series when it first came out but never thought to research into Raphael and his case, but wow I wish I did!
Love Raphael Rowe! Very interesting person! His resilience. Awareness of human nature! And more. He’s got that same gift Trevor Noah has, from firsthand experience, but pulled out a worldly understanding of human nature from all angles! Know not just anyone could go visit the terrifying prisons Raphael has and survive! I learned of Trevor just before he became famous in the U.S. I’m sure Raphael is not long from being famous in the U.S.!!
"For the better understanding of those who have listened to this judgment and of those who may report it hereafter this is not a finding of innocence, far from it." Rowe, Davis and Johnson, from Sydenham, south London, were jailed for three violent robberies committed in the early hours of December 16, 1988. One led to the death of a hairdresser, Peter Hurburgh, who was dragged at gunpoint from his car, tied up, beaten and doused with petrol. He had a heart attack. Timothy Napier, 40, was stabbed when three men broke into his father's house in Oxted, Surrey. Later, three men also broke into a house in Fetcham, Surrey, and demanded jewellery, cash and car keys. Their weapons included a machete and a gun. This guy is guilty af and was released on a technicality. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M25_Three
Such a coincidence u made this just as I finished watching worlds toughest prisons on netflix. Love this podcast, really interesting learning more about his story
Please have more guests like this! Although I do enjoy the episodes with UA-camrs, these are so entertaining and informative. Also, sound quality is on point lmao
This is the first podcast I’ve ever listened fully and that says something because i find it hard to watch through anything longer than an hr if it isn’t a movie
feel like i say this every week but ive been anticipating this episode so MUCH since the clips have come out. the temptation not to watch them kills me every week 😂
I love this guy, his show the worlds toughest prisons on Netflix is really good... I suppose googling him a few times is why this ended up in my UA-cam feed and I appreciate it!
@@dreamofsprings that's the exception not the norm. Majority of western justice systems are corrupt and prosecutors only care about getting guilty verdicts cuz it moves then up in there career to become district attorney which is head of all prosecutors.its a numbers game tk them they don't care who they screw over like this man who was obviously innocent when the own witnesses say a white blonde hair man was the murderer on the witness stand in front of the jury. Norway and Scandinavian justice systems have ethics morals and other societal things that American, UK and other western justice systems lack. It's all about getting the conviction and putting body's in prisons bcuz it's also an economic inset I've for the economy of these countries
"For the better understanding of those who have listened to this judgment and of those who may report it hereafter this is not a finding of innocence, far from it." Rowe, Davis and Johnson, from Sydenham, south London, were jailed for three violent robberies committed in the early hours of December 16, 1988. One led to the death of a hairdresser, Peter Hurburgh, who was dragged at gunpoint from his car, tied up, beaten and doused with petrol. He had a heart attack. Timothy Napier, 40, was stabbed when three men broke into his father's house in Oxted, Surrey. Later, three men also broke into a house in Fetcham, Surrey, and demanded jewellery, cash and car keys. Their weapons included a machete and a gun. This guy is guilty af and was released on a technicality. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M25_Three
This was such an incredible episode and really helped bring a lot of light to the stereotype of “prisoner” I think. His show isn’t something I could watch but I’m so glad I got to hear his stories
My favourite ever podcast i loved the guest he seems really down to earth and responds well to all the great questions. Hosts dont talk too much but when they do they add great insight and natural reactions.. thanks for a great podcast guys.
I have been waiting for this one! I didn't even wanted to watch highlights, like I always do, because I didn't want to spoil it. Love your podcast, probably even more than your main channel videos✌
Il be honest.. I'm not normally someone who will watch the full podcast and il watch clips... I watched 2 clips of this guy today, and knew I wanted to see the full thing... Honestly... Really good podcast and great guest
Sorry to jump on the bandwagon but the only thing that lets this episode down is the volume difference between yourselves and the guest. I believe that this is the best podcast channel on UA-cam so it's a shame when technicalities get in the way of the content.
you guys are so talented at what you do! I can watch 2 and a half hours of this or 2 hours of you talking about meal deals and love them both! thanks jack, stevie and fiona for another amazing pod 🤍 outdone yourselves on this one
IS THIS THE GREATEST HAPPY HOUR EPISODE OF ALL TIME? LIKE = YES.
Yes
on par with bleksley
No you didn’t ask the meal deal question
Going to be a real classic, one day lads. Awesome Podcast.
Maybe if Raphael's mic wasn't so low 😭. I think my fave is the Peter bleksly one but this is great too.
The one dislike is from the blue eyed man with fair hair...
and imalexx
You mean the host?
Thats a pretty obvious joke if youve watched the podcast lol, but still funny
Grant Bale ain't blue eyes has he? Why would he dislike it!
Outstanding guest. Really interesting.
you know it’s a serious one when they don’t ask about meal deals
1:07:16 they did
@@sebgreaves7520 that's not a meal deal mate.a
"What is your favourite prison meal?"
@@sebgreaves7520 A meal deal is a sandwich, pack of walkers and a drink
@@sebgreaves7520 I am a UA-camr who makes very Funny Skits 🎥, you have to check it out it’s Pure Jokes 😂
I love these podcasts with guests that have interesting life stories.
I prefer podcasts with guests that have dull life stories.
Brad same
Brad like Randolph
But it's all a lie really. Because he commited the crime! The guys a criminal. Fairly sure most of everything he says has 75% added drama.
Easy Cheesy he didn’t murder anyone
Great listen. Great guest
JCC sorry ard
J how’s he ard
DCPinchy13 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
Definitely prefer the lesser known guests like learning a brand new story and this story especially was probably the most interesting pod I’ve watched
If you haven't seen the Netflix series definitely watch it bud if you haven't been tempted already
@@ryanmccaul5183 that show is great
@@ryanmccaul5183 whats the show called pal??
@@e46_ggg world’s toughest prisons lad it’s on Netflix
@@e46_ggg it is blyatiful
Jack, please ask Katie to bump up the guest's audio levels if you can. Other than that, this may be the greatest podcast since the Bleksley episode!
It is unwatchable just for that...
@@asdfufu2915 it’s a great story , there’s nothing wrong with the sound , I can hear it from my phone form the living room to my kitchen , which is about 4 meters away
Dylan Barnett same
@@asdfufu2915 not unwatchable but i think if they as just asked him early to stay closer to the mic it would be far better
...or just swap him for Stevie's mic, he says fuck all haha
I could listen to this man talk for hours on an endless loop. What a great podcast. Brilliant, lads!!
Lizandra Modoli gay
@@user-rp2tz9lr1m are you in primary school,playground insults
This podcast would have to be one of best, up there with Peter Bleksley
Nah Joe rogan blows this out the park
Yeh innit 38k views in 17 hours tho🤨
@@gyalsnextman4725 I think you didn't get what I meant, it is one of the best Happy Hour episodes
Memesdaily not a huge name
@Billy Brown what's wrong with that mate?
This is by far one of the maddest, most interesting podcasts I’ve ever ever heard
2 and a half hours this channel really is going from strength to strength well done jack and Fiona
Don’t forget king stevie
Can't believe he didn't ask the meal deal question, gutted
-_-
mate i was truly disappointed i was actually wondering
How can you have a happy hour episode without talking about meal deals
Mash potato sandwich, salted biscuits and bottle of water. suppose that's the only meal deal you get in prison
T Su probably not even a bottle. You probably have to drink it out of the warders hands.
the guests jack gets on the show is unbelievable, having youtubers is fine but that’s what most podcasts do now a days. i find people like Raphael and the cop you had on much more fascinating as the stories they tell are so unique
I've been waiting for this ever since Jack announced the podcast.
Sean Tufnell thinking the same thing
@@seantufnell I listened to half of it on Spotify
@@seantufnell I don't like purely listening to audio, I like to see the expressions on people's faces when they're talking about personal experiences.
Jack: You alright Raph?
Raph: It depends how you define alright...
:c
One of the best podcast episodes I've ever watched. Was hooked on every word. Such a good storyteller and interesting man to listen to.
Well done Jack and Stevie for this one. Class podcast
If only finding guests with stories like these was as easy as finding youtubers 😉 Top class podcast, top class bloke!
I know Raphael from the TV series, but had no idea on how big his backstory is. Truly an amazing, courageous man. The fact he has done so well now and looks so well is incredible. Such an incredible fighter and someone who never gave up. This guy's own life is more interesting then the show where he is presenter!
This is the backstory:
"For the better understanding of those who have listened to this judgment and of those who may report it hereafter this is not a finding of innocence, far from it."
Rowe, Davis and Johnson, from Sydenham, south London, were jailed for three violent robberies committed in the early hours of December 16, 1988. One led to the death of a hairdresser, Peter Hurburgh, who was dragged at gunpoint from his car, tied up, beaten and doused with petrol. He had a heart attack.
Timothy Napier, 40, was stabbed when three men broke into his father's house in Oxted, Surrey. Later, three men also broke into a house in Fetcham, Surrey, and demanded jewellery, cash and car keys. Their weapons included a machete and a gun.
This guy is guilty af and was released on a technicality.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M25_Three
@@squarerootof2I listened to him on 'diary of a ceo', the three men who broke into and tied up the victims.. were identified by them, as one black and two white men.
Have a listen, he explains towards the end the difficulties he had with the courts to even get a hearing and eventually win his appeal.
@@squarerootof2give it a rest
Brilliant podcast so far, but why is his mic volume so low?
the guests audio is always way too quiet I always comment this but never get a response lol just wear headphones on max
My TV was on like 80...then Jack or Stevie laugh and it causes a fucking earthquake
@@moi8998 then ur ears are broken bud if u can't tell the difference between the hosts and the guests mic rofl
@@brux7650 I can tell the difference. The hosts are way louder than the guest.
Raphael Rowe should 100percent do “sas who dares wins”.
This is definitely one of the best episodes so far!! Raphael is incredible and it was so harrowing listening to his story but his strength is unbelievable. Fair play lads!
For the better understanding of those who have listened to this judgment and of those who may report it hereafter this is not a finding of innocence, far from it."
Rowe, Davis and Johnson, from Sydenham, south London, were jailed for three violent robberies committed in the early hours of December 16, 1988. One led to the death of a hairdresser, Peter Hurburgh, who was dragged at gunpoint from his car, tied up, beaten and doused with petrol. He had a heart attack.
Timothy Napier, 40, was stabbed when three men broke into his father's house in Oxted, Surrey. Later, three men also broke into a house in Fetcham, Surrey, and demanded jewellery, cash and car keys. Their weapons included a machete and a gun.
This guy is guilty af and was released on a technicality.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M25_Three
@Rob Burrows What's YOUR source?
@Rob Burrows He was only let out because corrupt cops messed up, the judge himself said the evidence against him was overwhelming and that he was guilty af but he had to release him because the cops had been tampering with the evidence to ensure his arrest. Nice of you to sympathize with proven murderers.
@@squarerootof2give it a rest
So glad you’ve got Raphael on the podcast, huge fan of the worlds toughest prisons.
Genuinely one of the most interesting podcasts I've ever listened to
This has to be one best podcast ive ever watched.i love the tv series worlds toughest prisons. And fact he has been in prison himself makes it so much better as he has that viewpoint to go by. But the podcast captured all behind the scenes basically of latest series which was amazing..and went in depth about his time in prison. He could easily make his life into a film
best episode by far - you all killed this (not literally, Raf) 😬😆
Great episode, been waiting for this since the moment you announced it on Twitter. I love how you can carry a serious conversation but still make light of certain situations without detracting from the subject matter, and it seems to go down well with the guests you have had of this kind. Carry on the great work Jack and team
Thanks so much Danny! What a great comment to read.
This guy is the most incredible man I've ever come across. He is truly fascinating, I bet he never runs out of stories to tell. What this guy went through is truly unimaginable. And yet he still continues to put himself in danger for us, to get an important message across. Hats off to him. So much respect for this guy. Defiantly the best episode yet.
For the better understanding of those who have listened to this judgment and of those who may report it hereafter this is not a finding of innocence, far from it."
Rowe, Davis and Johnson, from Sydenham, south London, were jailed for three violent robberies committed in the early hours of December 16, 1988. One led to the death of a hairdresser, Peter Hurburgh, who was dragged at gunpoint from his car, tied up, beaten and doused with petrol. He had a heart attack.
Timothy Napier, 40, was stabbed when three men broke into his father's house in Oxted, Surrey. Later, three men also broke into a house in Fetcham, Surrey, and demanded jewellery, cash and car keys. Their weapons included a machete and a gun.
This guy is guilty af and was released on a technicality.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M25_Three
This is definitely the best youtube podcast going, always has the best guests and Jack's just a natural interviewer
He has the skill of knowing when to shut up and let the guest do the talking and when to try and pull some info out of them.
I can’t explain how brilliant this podcast is!! this is the first podcast ever that, from the 10 min clips, made me download spotify to listen to the whole 2 and a half hours!!
Binged on the world’s toughest prisons on Netflix. Sensational stuff from Rafael
Let’s be honest with ourselves, this is the greatest episode of a podcast on UA-cam this year
this is my favourite episode... I am actually from Paraguay and I only moved here years ago and my mum acc worked in defending people in tacumbu as a lawyer and the stories are actually grim
Sad and inspiring all at once. I became interested after the episodes on Netflix and then bought the book. Reading it now. Just the injustice and the whole melting pot of it all leaves me speechless. Hate that this happened to you Mr. Rowe and without the correct words so happy that you were able to escape the set up of the system . Horrible...
What's the name of the show he's on Netflix
you HAVE to get him on again!!!!!! Easily one of my favourite episodes and I want to hear more of his stories, especially want to know more about Norway! love the podcast lads 🤍
That story about nearly escaping when eating McDonald’s is insane! That had to be a setup they wanted him to run but raf is too smart for them
It probably was a setup but Raf said the guards were just civilian G4S guys and there was already documentaries about his case and I wonder whether those guys felt sorry for him and wanted to give him the chance to run.
Best thing I’ve watched on UA-cam for a long time, must have been such an honour to interview him such an interesting and amazing person ❤️
Binge watching all of the world's toughest prison series for this.
Turns out I'm still unprepared for the all the stories!
Definately up there with Peter Bleksley pod, loved it
I cannot imagine what Raphael endured but what a strong mentality he has, so enjoyable listening to him talk.
I know they don't bang as much in views but the non youtuber pods interest me so much more. The stories are fucking incredible
I love these episodes with more serious guys cuz jack is such a good host at keeping it light while discussing the hard topics
This is definitely my favourite podcast yet. I’ve watched his shows and to be taken through his time in prison, what it was really like and the life style he lived was such an eye opener. 12 whole years behind bars would have killed me. What an absolute incredible inspiration he is. Wow, what an episode ✨
One of the best interviews I've seen!
So open and honest and he just flows. Looking forward to his book!
38:36 i love that smirk
What a phenomenal episode thus far. Will definitely be binging his netflix series
Great podcast, Happy Hour is up there with the best podcasts channels on UA-cam
I heard true Geordie say in his recent kick off that his was the number one podcast in the uk but you guys are pushing him
Keep up the brilliant work all
This is absolutely mental on so many levels. Hands down the best HH podcast and the most interesting guest with the most valuable things to say. I saw the Netflix series when it first came out but never thought to research into Raphael and his case, but wow I wish I did!
listened to half of this when i got ready for work this morn and finished the other half on here. another great podcast go on jack!
Huge fan of his Netflix series, so great to see you guys have him on!
Love Raphael Rowe! Very interesting person! His resilience. Awareness of human nature! And more. He’s got that same gift Trevor Noah has, from firsthand experience, but pulled out a worldly understanding of human nature from all angles! Know not just anyone could go visit the terrifying prisons Raphael has and survive!
I learned of Trevor just before he became famous in the U.S. I’m sure Raphael is not long from being famous in the U.S.!!
"For the better understanding of those who have listened to this judgment and of those who may report it hereafter this is not a finding of innocence, far from it."
Rowe, Davis and Johnson, from Sydenham, south London, were jailed for three violent robberies committed in the early hours of December 16, 1988. One led to the death of a hairdresser, Peter Hurburgh, who was dragged at gunpoint from his car, tied up, beaten and doused with petrol. He had a heart attack.
Timothy Napier, 40, was stabbed when three men broke into his father's house in Oxted, Surrey. Later, three men also broke into a house in Fetcham, Surrey, and demanded jewellery, cash and car keys. Their weapons included a machete and a gun.
This guy is guilty af and was released on a technicality.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M25_Three
this is one of the most interesting podcasts i’ve listened to ever
Such a coincidence u made this just as I finished watching worlds toughest prisons on netflix. Love this podcast, really interesting learning more about his story
Yea I just finished it the other day too I always wondered why he was in prison for 12 years perfect timing for the podcast
Been watching since season 1..i gotta say seasons 2 and onwards are my favs lol
How this only has 74k views is beyond me. Great podcast, great interview
we've seen a few episodes of his Netflix show, so looking forward to watching this - so so so interesting
Please have more guests like this! Although I do enjoy the episodes with UA-camrs, these are so entertaining and informative. Also, sound quality is on point lmao
I loved this so much I listend to it on Spotify and then watched it here, your interviewing skills are getting alot better
the best happy hour episode so far. no cap.
This was just recommended to me by UA-cam and I'm so pleased it was. Great interview, and one of the best podcasts out there.
This is the first podcast I’ve ever listened fully and that says something because i find it hard to watch through anything longer than an hr if it isn’t a movie
Selina saghin ok selina
I respect the person editing this
feel like i say this every week but ive been anticipating this episode so MUCH since the clips have come out. the temptation not to watch them kills me every week 😂
Eric Lovett yea i do consider listening but i personally prefer the videos more, so i hold on !
Man how Happy hour has improved
I love this guy, his show the worlds toughest prisons on Netflix is really good... I suppose googling him a few times is why this ended up in my UA-cam feed and I appreciate it!
The entire legal system and prison system is a dysfunctional mess all over the world. Scary stuff.
have you seen norways prisons
@@dreamofsprings that's the exception not the norm. Majority of western justice systems are corrupt and prosecutors only care about getting guilty verdicts cuz it moves then up in there career to become district attorney which is head of all prosecutors.its a numbers game tk them they don't care who they screw over like this man who was obviously innocent when the own witnesses say a white blonde hair man was the murderer on the witness stand in front of the jury. Norway and Scandinavian justice systems have ethics morals and other societal things that American, UK and other western justice systems lack. It's all about getting the conviction and putting body's in prisons bcuz it's also an economic inset I've for the economy of these countries
I love your podcast so much Jack! Thanks for quality content you legend
The best podcast I’ve ever seen such a eye opening situation to listen to !
"For the better understanding of those who have listened to this judgment and of those who may report it hereafter this is not a finding of innocence, far from it."
Rowe, Davis and Johnson, from Sydenham, south London, were jailed for three violent robberies committed in the early hours of December 16, 1988. One led to the death of a hairdresser, Peter Hurburgh, who was dragged at gunpoint from his car, tied up, beaten and doused with petrol. He had a heart attack.
Timothy Napier, 40, was stabbed when three men broke into his father's house in Oxted, Surrey. Later, three men also broke into a house in Fetcham, Surrey, and demanded jewellery, cash and car keys. Their weapons included a machete and a gun.
This guy is guilty af and was released on a technicality.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M25_Three
Cracking episode. I never watched your 'main channel' content, but these podcasts are brilliant. Jack and Steve smash it.
I'm so excited for this! And 2 hours? Hell yeh
My attention span is about 15mins, but I watched this whole Podcast in one sitting. The series was great and Rafael was an awesome guest.
Agreed, happy hour is one of the only podcasts that I can watch all the way through
Jack, gotta say you did an incredible job speaking
This is one of the best podcast episodes I’ve ever watched what a way to spend my night it’s worth a watch lads
This was such an incredible episode and really helped bring a lot of light to the stereotype of “prisoner” I think.
His show isn’t something I could watch but I’m so glad I got to hear his stories
Have watched quite allot of the Netflix show and was surprised on here, was great to hear more about Rapheal’s life. One of the best podcasts
Rarely will I sit and watch a whole 2:30hr podcast- really fascinating stuff!
My favourite ever podcast i loved the guest he seems really down to earth and responds well to all the great questions. Hosts dont talk too much but when they do they add great insight and natural reactions.. thanks for a great podcast guys.
Loving these guests. Really interesting to hear from people in different careers
I have been waiting for this one! I didn't even wanted to watch highlights, like I always do, because I didn't want to spoil it. Love your podcast, probably even more than your main channel videos✌
I already know this is going to be one of my favourite podcasts
I read the title as ‘Wrongly sentenced to life & visiting the worlds toughest pigeons’
😂😂😂😂😂
Il be honest.. I'm not normally someone who will watch the full podcast and il watch clips... I watched 2 clips of this guy today, and knew I wanted to see the full thing... Honestly... Really good podcast and great guest
This is the best podcast I’ve ever seen
I’ve watched this a good 4 times
Hands down the best post cast on the internet right now, keep up the hard work.
Sorry to jump on the bandwagon but the only thing that lets this episode down is the volume difference between yourselves and the guest. I believe that this is the best podcast channel on UA-cam so it's a shame when technicalities get in the way of the content.
This podcast is the GOAT
Your description of seeing the sky when you had your MacDonalds feast made me cry. You are one in a million sir.
Jack I see you flourishing and turning into a better interviewer so keep up what your doing mate your really on to something here x
you guys are so talented at what you do! I can watch 2 and a half hours of this or 2 hours of you talking about meal deals and love them both! thanks jack, stevie and fiona for another amazing pod 🤍 outdone yourselves on this one
Easily the best pod you've done jack and Stevie 👏👏👏👏👏
I never watch/ listen to podcasts however I can happily say I listened to all of this. so interesting!!
A 2.5 hour upload that flashed by in 10 minutes. Awesome story. 👍
Just got round to watching this. I'm only half way through and by far my favourite guest on the podcast so far!
Love the show, shame we’ll probably have to wait ages for the next series due to Covid.
Really good podcast, was hooked throughout
Been waiting for this since the first mini clip,so eXCITED
This is the content we love to see, nice one Jack
My favourite podcast episode by anyone easily🙌🏽
Well happy for the you guys, Raphael is such a good guest! Great podcast
the only times my country is recognized abroad, it's for the wrong reasons lmao. brilliant podcast jack, love from paraguay!
One of the best podcasts I’ve watched!