The one thing I love about this podcast is that in the beginning of every episode, and at the end, I realize that this could be anyone of us in these stories God bless us all and especially you Ian 🙏
Ian, all of your podcasts have been great! Erich’s testimony is my favorite so far; should be a motion picture, he’s so self deprecating + the serendipity of events, i can’t believe i’m getting this for free. Wish the best for Erich, you, and all your guests. God bless.
Truly one of my favorite podcasts lately. All of the interviews I watch just feel so authentic and pure. The way you format the questions you ask and the interviews in general makes it very enjoyable to watch. Have been binge watching lately. Keep up the awesome work man.
I love seein east coast guys on here. My boy is in the halfway house after finishing at south woods out here in south jersey. Thank you for having these relateable guest
Southwood State prison is a rough spot to do some time because those cops down there don't play. I think they have one of the highest body counts in the state of New Jersey. Tell your boy to keep his head up keep doing what he's doing and don't look back.
@@fromhandcuffstohandouts right on. He said he didn’t have a hard time, but it’s still prison. Happy he’s in the work building now and starting to work, he’s almost out I talk to him everyday
I appreciate this man’s story so much! I worked inside as a counselor, I cannot say enough how honesty, truth in advertising goes a good far way to heal the splintered pieces and parts of all of us, together! We would all be blessed to count him as someone we could befriend. I hope he writes a book!
Another great episode!! Ian I have watched every single one of your episodes,your a very good interviewer..keep on going forward uour doing brilliant!! God bless
Everything Erich talks about is 100% what I've heard from my boyfriend who served in CA & NC as a drug and burglary convict; being inside for 13 years served. As well as others stories I've heard. Thank you Erich and Ian 🙏
stop cosigning things off hearsay. if you dont experience it yourself you dont know whats what. just watch the video and appreciate it for what it is. -random felon
THATS EXACT:Y WHAT IM SAYING. BEING SOMEBODYS WIFE DOESNT MEAN YOU HAVE BEEN IN PRISON YOURSELF SO YOU ARE NOT QUALIFIED TO SAY IF SOMEONE IS BEING 100% ON HERE. STAY IN YOUR PLACE. YOU ONLY "KNOW" WHAT YOUVE BEEN TOLD> DONT LET YOUR EMOTIONS BLIND YOU TO FACTS@@M.STAR.MEDIA1
Hey did you hear Clifford Smith finally got out prison? I did some time with him in the Somers state prison in Ct. Its called Osborn correctional facility. He was locked up for 72 years for a murder he never committed! He's like 99yrs old now.
@@rmeredithm he's in a nursing home in rocky Hill with the veterans. The only prison in ct that has a nursing home is the 6th floor of the uconn medical center in farmington
@@robertwojcik4458 yeah, I just read an article about him after reading your comment. “He lives in a secure nursing home in Rocky Hill, Connecticut, a nice suburb of Hartford. It’s a low brick building hung with flowerpots, one of the only nursing facilities in the country for people coming out of prison.”
I have been watching all of the videos you put out every day and i’ve probably watched 95% of your catalog. I started out watching Matt cox, he has been slippin on content for a little while though. I prefer the in person interviews much more than streaming. The thing about this channel is it’s bery consistent. You always know you’re going to hear a good story.
This video is flagged or whatever u call it for cursing but at the same time most entertaining guest. This guy is great! Wish u the best Erich. Keep it homie everything will work out.
I think I need to make this clear because there was some miscommunication or I said it wrong. If I would have made it through the Marine corps I would have had the opportunity when I had the time and rank to be a drill instructor or sniper. I never even made it through boot camp, I would never disrespect the Marine corps and even say that I was a marine. I'm sorry if there was any miscommunication on my part it was a nervous day. And everyone has their opinions about people, not a single part of my story was a lie. That was me 100% be well everyone
I needed to hear this.. You changed a man's life today. I was driving down the highway I-95 listening to your story and traffic is starting to build I look to the side there's a young man about maybe early 30s 28ish he's crying hysterically, has his hands on his head his car is all crashed against the barrier. At the same time, you had just told your story about seeing some sort of spirit in the room that day at the hospital and your conviction made me more of a believer so right as your stories being told I drive by the guy and I say listen, man! Everything happens for a reason! you never know! God bless you! Everything will be alright! he locked eyes with me, paused, and then continued crying. At that split second, I knew that I was able to reach that man to give him hope when he thought the world was over.. the ways he opened his I he could see hope! Strangely enough, this Sunday, I have a christening for my godson, and all I could think was this was God. "The christening is coming." Your words, your conviction, your honesty, your intelligence, everything gave me a story I had to share. Thank you!!! 💯🙏🏽
Excellent interview Poke. My brother loved you and would be so proud of you. You always had such a good heart and always did your best to help those suffering and Im sure he watches from above. Never stop being you and doing what youre doing. 🙏 Btw.. all your stories remind me of Nicky❤
like this pod cast. very relatable. i got stories just as crazy. i got about 15 years in prison rehab and jails. life is good now tho. lol this guy had me rollin.
Idk how some of these guys do a bit of time and then go right back to doing the same thing that led them to doing time. Like the thought of getting locked up scares me, i can barely do 8 hrs at work and IM constantly looking for ways to make more money without having to work as much so i can feel free, you would think that a normal person after doing two years would say “im done i gotta get it together and never go back”
I heard NJ then Columbus st and thought he grew up in Bayonne on Columbus like me lol then I backed up and realized Bloomfield…but still super close! I grew up in the era too, poor, beat, alcoholics in the house…but all is good now. This guy is great, awesome interview, hope he’s doing well!
Just fyi - If your parents beat the sh*t out of you as a form of discipline, it can EASILY turn into you resisting them and having a careless attitude towards a bunch of things in life, which eventually can lead you into drug addiction, crime, violent behavior, etc. Beating your children does not make them better people, I don't care who says different. It teaches kids that using violence is how you get through to people when they aren't listening to you, or if they're disrespecting you. There's decades of research behind this. Beatings are for parents who don't have the capacity and patience to teach their kids valuable lessons through words and actions, through setting examples and using misbehavior as a teaching moment. If kids are acting out, there's a reason for it. You need to talk to them, explore with them, and find out what you can do for them so they can start to correct their behavior. Talk to them about emotions, that it's ok to be angry sometimes, and that there are better ways of handling it. Discipline is mandatory - You can't just baby them and let them do whatever they want. Punishments are mandatory as well - they need to know there are consequences for their actions. But beatings are unacceptable. If you just beat your kids, they'll never actually learn what triggers their misbehavior and outbursts, and it only makes them act out even more. Don't beat your kids folks.
When ever you see some one wearing his religious chain on the outside of their shirt don’t believe a word they say! If they feel the need for others to see how religious they are! They-have some sort of insecurity issues! I can bet he were his chain like that at his parole hearing!
You should look into getting Josh Pillault on the show - super interesting story - does youtube himself and is a natural communicator. Has told his story a few times on other channels/his own, but I think you'd be able to get a good interview with him. At the very least, your audience members who haven't heard of him would find the story interesting I think. Keep up the good work!
I remember a guy went for the fence during a mass move. The whole prison was locked down when I was in there. He was in segregated housing for a minute and he got extra charges. They caught him on the fence dragged and slammed him down. I actually saw him in his cell because I had to go to intake.
Another great interview! Thanks Poke for sharing your story. Just for some contrast, I did my time in the Illinois state system. Mostly in Shawnee which is a 22 & 2. If somebody started bringing any contraband in, let alone that much heroin, they would be killed as soon as another inmate had access to them. The other people who have been selling contraband for years and years would never let somebody just cut into their business like that. It wouldn't matter who you are affiliated with. Half the dudes in there are doing life, they will kill you in a heartbeat. And they would make sure it was done probably on the yard where everybody could see so it would make an example. Which is probably why nobody ever did it 🤣 Just my humble experience 🙏 Ah the good ol' days.
Yes sir I know that but I didn't have to wait that long as anybody else would have. And you got to remember I went in with a lot of references and retired officers having my back. They pulled a lot of strings it just too bad I couldn't follow through
Holy shit! You're talking about 2004 2005 wow that was a long time ago looking back at it now. Glad we are talking from the outside now as opposed to being back and not crap hole
And the last time I saw you was in Bayside, I think you were going out to the farm and I was getting locked up from the farm it was something like that. But I saw you in passing at Bayside. Yo my dude get in touch with me
I really enjoy Ian's podcasts, but every single one that I've listened to he compares his menial 36 months to guy/gals that have done years & years. Oh well, good interviews!
3 minutes in, and he's talking about showing at duncan Donuts and sleeping in a van while his dads across town living large. 😂😂 Oh, this onea going to be good. These prisoners sure know how to stretch a good story🎉🎉
Love your podcasts!! I really hope you make it possible to get Big Lance on the show. I understand there was a problem but hopefully you can give him another chance!! He's got a moving story!!
This dude has low self esteem. He’s like “I got disciplined by getting hit with a skateboard, but I’m fine with everything that happened because it made me who I am”.. but he also says that his mission in life now is to prevent young people from going through what he went through. So, why are you trying to prevent them from going through it if you’re fine with what happened to you? If it’s not okay for them, why is it okay for you? People just refuse to accept that they were abused, and they won’t admit that they have regrets. It’s okay.. if I could do it all over again, I would change EVERYTHING.
Maybe there's some misunderstanding. I wouldn't change anything in my life that happened to me either good or bad. Everyone is unique as an individual what they did where they went and the experiences they had makes them unique no matter how you look at it. I was just expressing what happened to me growing up I'm okay with it now that I look back and see why these things happened. God bless you sir have a great week
they started locking me up in 73, in 1973 i was a naughty 15yo, 2 yrs. over the next 3 decades i did 15 yrs total in 2 different countries, those days was bad but i survived by brains and brawn mixed with luck. i got some interesting tales to tell like that time in max when my cell didnt lock and it wasnt noticed till the next day, i ran wild in the wing like a fool to my buds cells teasing them through the peephole, once we did a armo in the work wings, stole next door work wings lunch's, we gave it back cause we was just playing but the armed gauds in the towers didnt know the shoty was made from cardboard, we got lucky.
Great interview, my only advice would be to ask your daughter to address you as Dad and not Father because in the bible it says to call nobody else Father except your father in heaven 🙏
He said the taste. Myself when the Bradford Pear Trees bloom I can’t go outside because the smell makes me start gagging! Smells just like crack burning! Try explaining that to your girlfriend that thinks you’ve done no wrong all your life! Lol! If she only knew!🤪
The one thing I love about this podcast is that in the beginning of every episode, and at the end, I realize that this could be anyone of us in these stories
God bless us all and especially you Ian 🙏
Appreciate you!!
@ianbickCT Ian eats 🌽 the long way!
Good analyzation. The U.S., would be a better place if every American could become “AWOKE,” and realize the same thing…
HEY MANE, I SHEDDED SOME TEARS LISTENING TO THIS. I NEED TO GET MY SHIT TOGETHER 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
You can do it. You are strong. Make good choices and love yourself. You are worthy of a beautiful life you can be proud of.
Ian, all of your podcasts have been great! Erich’s testimony is my favorite so far; should be a motion picture, he’s so self deprecating + the serendipity of events, i can’t believe i’m getting this for free. Wish the best for Erich, you, and all your guests. God bless.
Thank you brother I appreciate it so much. Just the words that you used I'm so happy I was able to touch you in one way or another
Truly one of my favorite podcasts lately. All of the interviews I watch just feel so authentic and pure. The way you format the questions you ask and the interviews in general makes it very enjoyable to watch. Have been binge watching lately. Keep up the awesome work man.
I found this channel yesterday. So i'm glad I can bingewatch too!
This guy is so funny😂😂
I love seein east coast guys on here. My boy is in the halfway house after finishing at south woods out here in south jersey. Thank you for having these relateable guest
Southwood State prison is a rough spot to do some time because those cops down there don't play. I think they have one of the highest body counts in the state of New Jersey. Tell your boy to keep his head up keep doing what he's doing and don't look back.
@@fromhandcuffstohandouts right on. He said he didn’t have a hard time, but it’s still prison. Happy he’s in the work building now and starting to work, he’s almost out I talk to him everyday
I appreciate this man’s story so much! I worked inside as a counselor, I cannot say enough how honesty, truth in advertising goes a good far way to heal the splintered pieces and parts of all of us, together! We would all be blessed to count him as someone we could befriend.
I hope he writes a book!
Right. I ❤ Erich
I was a director of a D&A long term inpatient NJ, next to Patterson, I call CAP
My man Ian. Keep doing your thing bro. Love and Respect from Philly
This guy had some bad luck! He didn’t really do that much to get the time that he did, glad to see he’s out doing well now. Another great interview!!
Happens everyday in America and has been happening for years and years
I love his narrating skills ! Lol this was great
Another great episode!!
Ian I have watched every single one of your episodes,your a very good interviewer..keep on going forward uour doing brilliant!! God bless
Everything Erich talks about is 100% what I've heard from my boyfriend who served in CA & NC as a drug and burglary convict; being inside for 13 years served. As well as others stories I've heard. Thank you Erich and Ian 🙏
stop cosigning things off hearsay. if you dont experience it yourself you dont know whats what. just watch the video and appreciate it for what it is.
-random felon
@@trustmesonimyourfather9097 you have no idea who I am or what I know. ~ wife of an ex felon
THATS EXACT:Y WHAT IM SAYING. BEING SOMEBODYS WIFE DOESNT MEAN YOU HAVE BEEN IN PRISON YOURSELF SO YOU ARE NOT QUALIFIED TO SAY IF SOMEONE IS BEING 100% ON HERE. STAY IN YOUR PLACE. YOU ONLY "KNOW" WHAT YOUVE BEEN TOLD> DONT LET YOUR EMOTIONS BLIND YOU TO FACTS@@M.STAR.MEDIA1
@@M.STAR.MEDIA1An overweight white 5 female after a 6 pack. If you ain't lived it, don't talk and just listen. Like a woman should.
He's probably a felon for beating women. Disrespectful.
Hey did you hear Clifford Smith finally got out prison? I did some time with him in the Somers state prison in Ct. Its called Osborn correctional facility. He was locked up for 72 years for a murder he never committed! He's like 99yrs old now.
He’s in a different prison now… a nursing home 😔
@@rmeredithm he's in a nursing home in rocky Hill with the veterans. The only prison in ct that has a nursing home is the 6th floor of the uconn medical center in farmington
@@robertwojcik4458 yeah, I just read an article about him after reading your comment.
“He lives in a secure nursing home in Rocky Hill, Connecticut, a nice suburb of Hartford. It’s a low brick building hung with flowerpots, one of the only nursing facilities in the country for people coming out of prison.”
Don’t a lot of people in prison claim innocence?
@@craigmartin1426 ya but his is proven time and time again
Great interview lads !!! Keep up the great work 👍 salute from pissin down rain Scotland 🏴👊💯
Thanks!!!
Great share !! Loved this !! 👏🏽❤️
I have been watching all of the videos you put out every day and i’ve probably watched 95% of your catalog. I started out watching Matt cox, he has been slippin on content for a little while though. I prefer the in person interviews much more than streaming. The thing about this channel is it’s bery consistent. You always know you’re going to hear a good story.
Love these interviews and love Ian interview techniques all the way from Dublin Ireland 🇮🇪
Thanks so much I loved this interview ❤
What an interesting interview. The things some of us go through in life is just crazy. Thank you for another great one!
This video is flagged or whatever u call it for cursing but at the same time most entertaining guest. This guy is great! Wish u the best Erich. Keep it homie everything will work out.
Hey brother man I appreciate the kind words and the support. Have a great day and be safe
I think I need to make this clear because there was some miscommunication or I said it wrong. If I would have made it through the Marine corps I would have had the opportunity when I had the time and rank to be a drill instructor or sniper. I never even made it through boot camp, I would never disrespect the Marine corps and even say that I was a marine. I'm sorry if there was any miscommunication on my part it was a nervous day. And everyone has their opinions about people, not a single part of my story was a lie. That was me 100% be well everyone
Thank you for sharing your story. Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy Healthy New Year
God bless
Bro, u did great!!! Your episode is probably one of my favorites so far
Bum
@@EverythingGoes31😂
@@EverythingGoes31 your mother's a bum🤪
I needed to hear this.. You changed a man's life today.
I was driving down the highway I-95 listening to your story and traffic is starting to build I look to the side there's a young man about maybe early 30s 28ish he's crying hysterically, has his hands on his head his car is all crashed against the barrier. At the same time, you had just told your story about seeing some sort of spirit in the room that day at the hospital and your conviction made me more of a believer so right as your stories being told I drive by the guy and I say listen, man! Everything happens for a reason! you never know! God bless you! Everything will be alright! he locked eyes with me, paused, and then continued crying. At that split second, I knew that I was able to reach that man to give him hope when he thought the world was over.. the ways he opened his I he could see hope!
Strangely enough, this Sunday, I have a christening for my godson, and all I could think was this was God. "The christening is coming." Your words, your conviction, your honesty, your intelligence, everything gave me a story I had to share. Thank you!!! 💯🙏🏽
Come on dude are you serious? If I was able to touch somebody's life and even a minute way that is so good. Thank you
Respect to this guy.
Awesome show!!
Erick reminds me a little bit of Artie Lange. Must be the North Jersey accent.
Hi Ian
Every time i think this is the best episode!!!!
Excellent interview Poke. My brother loved you and would be so proud of you. You always had such a good heart and always did your best to help those suffering and Im sure he watches from above. Never stop being you and doing what youre doing. 🙏 Btw.. all your stories remind me of Nicky❤
Love you sooo much
These Interviews are awesome
This bloke should be a Councillor
I hope it helps the Interviewees
And every one else
like this pod cast. very relatable. i got stories just as crazy. i got about 15 years in prison rehab and jails. life is good now tho. lol this guy had me rollin.
Appreciate you
Bro you gotta get Andy Roy or Joey Diaz on. Both of their stories are insane. Great interview here!!
Oh yeah u hear Andy on the nine club at pelican bay he's such a character
Andy Roy is funny af. Luckily he has turned his life around. He seems to be clean and staying out of trouble
Thoroughly enjoy your channel Ian. You are a good interviewer.
Thank you
🇨🇦❤️🙏🏻
Love the content!!
Thank you!!!
I am laughing out loud so many times!!! Thank you Erich i needed that!!
What a touching and inspirational story!!!
That’s some of the worst luck ever to get caught by a detective over something you didn’t even do
Love this guy great story teller
Great interview
Idk how some of these guys do a bit of time and then go right back to doing the same thing that led them to doing time. Like the thought of getting locked up scares me, i can barely do 8 hrs at work and IM constantly looking for ways to make more money without having to work as much so i can feel free, you would think that a normal person after doing two years would say “im done i gotta get it together and never go back”
Funniest interview ever, and you can tell he is telling the truth (Love this guy) GREAT! Content!!!
Yo thank you brother greatly appreciate the realness
Yes and he’s not trying to be funny either.
How do I contact bout the sober living my sister is hooked on drugs bad and needs help me and my family have been trying to help her
God bless you brother and thank you for being you
Love your podcasts feel like I’m listening to an old radio show in the 40s
One thing, sir, please dont call yourself "stupid." That word is not for anyone. You see when see, you know when you know.
Very good podcast this man’s story is incredible
Love it ! This guy is the best
I heard NJ then Columbus st and thought he grew up in Bayonne on Columbus like me lol then I backed up and realized Bloomfield…but still super close! I grew up in the era too, poor, beat, alcoholics in the house…but all is good now. This guy is great, awesome interview, hope he’s doing well!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 the jail escape story has me crying laughing bro. Fate said nah fam, you going to jail today. That’s insane
Just fyi - If your parents beat the sh*t out of you as a form of discipline, it can EASILY turn into you resisting them and having a careless attitude towards a bunch of things in life, which eventually can lead you into drug addiction, crime, violent behavior, etc. Beating your children does not make them better people, I don't care who says different. It teaches kids that using violence is how you get through to people when they aren't listening to you, or if they're disrespecting you.
There's decades of research behind this. Beatings are for parents who don't have the capacity and patience to teach their kids valuable lessons through words and actions, through setting examples and using misbehavior as a teaching moment.
If kids are acting out, there's a reason for it. You need to talk to them, explore with them, and find out what you can do for them so they can start to correct their behavior. Talk to them about emotions, that it's ok to be angry sometimes, and that there are better ways of handling it. Discipline is mandatory - You can't just baby them and let them do whatever they want. Punishments are mandatory as well - they need to know there are consequences for their actions. But beatings are unacceptable. If you just beat your kids, they'll never actually learn what triggers their misbehavior and outbursts, and it only makes them act out even more. Don't beat your kids folks.
Very educational words. I agree with you and thank you very much
Crazy crazy stuff..Its kinda sad that he thinks he deserves to be treated the way by others
Molestation teaches people to accept things that aren't normally accepted
This guy is the best story teller I’ve ever seen! 😂
Thank you for your kind words and support brother
I have been watching from the start. You ate a rock star!
Appreciate you!!
This guy had me rewinding a bunch of times to hear the things he says a second time! What an interesting fella!
When ever you see some one wearing his religious chain on the outside of their shirt don’t believe a word they say! If they feel the need for others to see how religious they are! They-have some sort of insecurity issues! I can bet he were his chain like that at his parole hearing!
The pee bottle story was hilarious. This guy can tell a story. Terrific guest!
I subbed you Erich 🙏👍🏼💯
Thank you thank you for your support
@@fromhandcuffstohandouts you're welcome 🙏👊
Great show
This is my favorite episode so far this guys a nut he has a crazy story 😂👏🏻
This interview is tuff on the ears lots of circle s
God bless brother
You should look into getting Josh Pillault on the show - super interesting story - does youtube himself and is a natural communicator. Has told his story a few times on other channels/his own, but I think you'd be able to get a good interview with him. At the very least, your audience members who haven't heard of him would find the story interesting I think. Keep up the good work!
I've never heard anyone else say that. I loved the taste so much too.. I've not used in 17yrs, but as soon as he said it I could taste it. Or want to.
Never enjoyed it I love playing pool 🎱 haven't used in 19 years loved putting everything up my nose the D was good also
Great story! Question...Whats up with not beeping out all the names he drops?
I remember a guy went for the fence during a mass move. The whole prison was locked down when I was in there. He was in segregated housing for a minute and he got extra charges. They caught him on the fence dragged and slammed him down. I actually saw him in his cell because I had to go to intake.
There have been some really great guests on but Eric was the BEST❤❤❤
Another great interview! Thanks Poke for sharing your story. Just for some contrast, I did my time in the Illinois state system. Mostly in Shawnee which is a 22 & 2. If somebody started bringing any contraband in, let alone that much heroin, they would be killed as soon as another inmate had access to them. The other people who have been selling contraband for years and years would never let somebody just cut into their business like that. It wouldn't matter who you are affiliated with. Half the dudes in there are doing life, they will kill you in a heartbeat. And they would make sure it was done probably on the yard where everybody could see so it would make an example. Which is probably why nobody ever did it 🤣
Just my humble experience 🙏
Ah the good ol' days.
Can someone make a movie based on this man's stories? Great stuff!
You have to be in the corps for at least 4 yrs before you can even apply for thoes schools and you have to be a Sgt or above
Yes sir I know that but I didn't have to wait that long as anybody else would have. And you got to remember I went in with a lot of references and retired officers having my back. They pulled a lot of strings it just too bad I couldn't follow through
This guy is hilarious! He’s money !
Ain’t nobody smoking crack because they like the taste… 😂 IMO so funny. He corrected himself and said well maybe I liked the feeling
REMEMBER: The choices u make today can/will effect the way u live tomorrow. ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT!!!!
He used to be my celly in a pod.
What's up my boy? Damn it's been a minute. Where was the last time we saw each other?
Northern State A Pod With Mollo And PRock@@fromhandcuffstohandouts
Holy shit! You're talking about 2004 2005 wow that was a long time ago looking back at it now. Glad we are talking from the outside now as opposed to being back and not crap hole
Yo This is David?! Davee
And the last time I saw you was in Bayside, I think you were going out to the farm and I was getting locked up from the farm it was something like that. But I saw you in passing at Bayside. Yo my dude get in touch with me
Jamaica 🇯🇲 is here bro
good job
He’s too self deprecating he’s really hard on himself. Your good bro and if you don’t believe it fake it until you make it really works
I really enjoy Ian's podcasts, but every single one that I've listened to he compares his menial 36 months to guy/gals that have done years & years. Oh well, good interviews!
36 months feels like 10 years.
This guy sounds like hes shhmcked😂 ramblin about shytt hes a character lol you can tell hes nervous
I grew up northern NJ in the 90s and hung out in bloomfield....everything this guy is saying about drugs and the way kids acted back then is right....
They all started that way ADR 👑
3 minutes in, and he's talking about showing at duncan Donuts and sleeping in a van while his dads across town living large. 😂😂 Oh, this onea going to be good. These prisoners sure know how to stretch a good story🎉🎉
I would love a ep wit Spanish pistol P idk if he would do but would b great… btw great ep
Love your podcasts!! I really hope you make it possible to get Big Lance on the show. I understand there was a problem but hopefully you can give him another chance!! He's got a moving story!!
Thank you!!
@@ianbickCTdon't do it. That's a disaster in the making.
@@knowledgeisking5079⁹⁹
The dude that lied about cancer
Who is Big Lance?
I think people call it motion now, clout was like last year or two
This guys tough to follow
This dude has low self esteem. He’s like “I got disciplined by getting hit with a skateboard, but I’m fine with everything that happened because it made me who I am”.. but he also says that his mission in life now is to prevent young people from going through what he went through. So, why are you trying to prevent them from going through it if you’re fine with what happened to you? If it’s not okay for them, why is it okay for you?
People just refuse to accept that they were abused, and they won’t admit that they have regrets.
It’s okay.. if I could do it all over again, I would change EVERYTHING.
Maybe there's some misunderstanding. I wouldn't change anything in my life that happened to me either good or bad. Everyone is unique as an individual what they did where they went and the experiences they had makes them unique no matter how you look at it. I was just expressing what happened to me growing up I'm okay with it now that I look back and see why these things happened. God bless you sir have a great week
Listen getting beat make you a different type of man pain don't bother you anymore it makes you the man that you are today
No kids the message should be
Stay far away from drugs please stay in school !!!!!
Hey! He’s from my town. Red bank ❤
they started locking me up in 73, in 1973 i was a naughty 15yo, 2 yrs. over the next 3 decades i did 15 yrs total in 2 different countries, those days was bad but i survived by brains and brawn mixed with luck. i got some interesting tales to tell like that time in max when my cell didnt lock and it wasnt noticed till the next day, i ran wild in the wing like a fool to my buds cells teasing them through the peephole, once we did a armo in the work wings, stole next door work wings lunch's, we gave it back cause we was just playing but the armed gauds in the towers didnt know the shoty was made from cardboard, we got lucky.
this guy is funny as hell
Wild how he escaped
Good to see Rick Morranis turned his life around after he shrank the kids ha
One hit of drugs does not “break your dopamine” whatever the f that even means lol
Look it up then talk crap
As someone who was once addicted to crack cocaine, it never tasted like cotton candy to me 😂 i will say the taste does have an addictive quality to it
Great interview, my only advice would be to ask your daughter to address you as Dad and not Father because in the bible it says to call nobody else Father except your father in heaven 🙏
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I can never find the button that has like comment and subscribe all in one. Why do they always say that ?
I still don’t know how to work a computer let alone send an email lol
I'm trying brother a little at a time I've learned a lot
He said the taste. Myself when the Bradford Pear Trees bloom I can’t go outside because the smell makes me start gagging! Smells just like crack burning! Try explaining that to your girlfriend that thinks you’ve done no wrong all your life! Lol! If she only knew!🤪
Guy sounds like Artie Lang lol
The lord is always with you
He had no quit in him lmaooo