I'm so grateful I came across this today. I can see you helping so many people Frankie and Richard, forget about it. You already know🙏 God is so good. I'm a 55 yr old white female. Grew up in a crazy family with all the trauma, physical, sexual and mental. I went to Juvi in Jersey City @13 yrs old. Our Supervisor had us boosting frate trains and my celli was dating a counselor who was pimping her out 😢😮 and blanket parties all came back listening to this. I'm 3 years clean w my Mom. It's a miracle ✨️ and so are you's ❤
Wow.. God has a purpose for you.. and your story omg so sad but it happens to so many young Hispanic men..even the fact that you survived is incredible knowing what we have been told about prison.. you are truly a survivor.. thank you Richard for a great podcast ❤
It’s so sad to know so many kids go into prison and have grow up and raise themselves to be a man in those ugly walls! Great interview! Keep em coming !
Frankie great story. When you were telling about even in the bad times or difficult situations being able to position yourself to benefit people in my family used to call that “Falling into shit and coming out smelling like roses.” They used to ask me all the time how I did it. It’s work, hard work, asking for help, and a little bit of favor from God to get you past what you can’t do for yourself. Thank you for sharing your experiences. I hope your career continues well.
This was very touching. I'm so proud of Frankie's outcome and that he didn't allow his traumas and experience push him away from making a difference. Que dios los bendiga a los dos.
Its also surprising how many people in prison and jaii become actual jailhouse "lawyers". And really make impacts in court rooms ,hearing, appeals, etc. and theae people actually makw a career in prison out of helping people prep paperwork etc.
Carnal good interview, pero con todo respeto allow your guest to tell their story and maybe less interruption pero it’s been lesser in this interview than previous ones.
Ronald Regan Gave immigrants who worked papers my dad and my fiancee parents experienced that first hand ....Their US citizens with a US passport! , but Have houses and business in Mexico, been seeing alot of white people in san Miguel de Allende guanjuato ,
Great story of perseverance. Great interview
I'm so grateful I came across this today. I can see you helping so many people Frankie and Richard, forget about it. You already know🙏 God is so good.
I'm a 55 yr old white female. Grew up in a crazy family with all the trauma, physical, sexual and mental. I went to Juvi in Jersey City @13 yrs old. Our Supervisor had us boosting frate trains and my celli was dating a counselor who was pimping her out 😢😮 and blanket parties all came back listening to this. I'm 3 years clean w my Mom. It's a miracle ✨️ and so are you's ❤
Richard very interesting podcast I've binge watched since yesterday 💪🙏
This was an amazing interview!!
I love how real this podcast shows up from the ❤️
This was such an amazing episode - I can’t help but feel proud of you both for the strides you’ve made and will continue to make. 🙏🏼
Wow.. God has a purpose for you.. and your story omg so sad but it happens to so many young Hispanic men..even the fact that you survived is incredible knowing what we have been told about prison.. you are truly a survivor.. thank you Richard for a great podcast ❤
This was a beautiful story about a beautiful man. I have a lot of love and respect for what you are both doing. Daily prayers for both of you. ❤️❤️
Wow! What a story of blessings from the dark times! Richard you are doing great work!!
It’s so sad to know so many kids go into prison and have grow up and raise themselves to be a man in those ugly walls!
Great interview! Keep em coming !
Great episode 🙌🏼
Frankie great story. When you were telling about even in the bad times or difficult situations being able to position yourself to benefit people in my family used to call that “Falling into shit and coming out smelling like roses.” They used to ask me all the time how I did it. It’s work, hard work, asking for help, and a little bit of favor from God to get you past what you can’t do for yourself. Thank you for sharing your experiences. I hope your career continues well.
Amazing interview carnal! Keep up the great work! 💪🤜🤛
Yeah Yeah Yeah, right, right, right, right?
Y u hating?
Great story. It's just so sad they took 20 years of his life. May god continue to bless this man.
Been waiting on this 🔥🔥🔥
great one
I relate with this with my primos they’re ten years older than me and they do have a different presence about them.
❤❤❤ them both. BLESS
This was very touching. I'm so proud of Frankie's outcome and that he didn't allow his traumas and experience push him away from making a difference. Que dios los bendiga a los dos.
"I can relate"
God bless you carnales🙏🏽🇧🇿🇧🇿🙏🏽
You should have chino grande on here
Its also surprising how many people in prison and jaii become actual jailhouse "lawyers". And really make impacts in court rooms ,hearing, appeals, etc. and theae people actually makw a career in prison out of helping people prep paperwork etc.
love this shit
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Bro simmer down perrito lol
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2 years off the best time of ur life over nothing 😢 damn thats cold
20 years damn man 😢😢
Carnal good interview, pero con todo respeto allow your guest to tell their story and maybe less interruption pero it’s been lesser in this interview than previous ones.
should’ve asked how his last day went leaving prison. Como los compás lo despidieron, would’ve been a good question
But God!! Jeremiah 29:11
so ur telling me that this vato never done a pegada? aaaah jk
great story!! great interview!
Ronald Regan Gave immigrants who worked papers my dad and my fiancee parents experienced that first hand ....Their US citizens with a US passport! , but Have houses and business in Mexico, been seeing alot of white people in san Miguel de Allende guanjuato ,
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Mmmm yeah hmm right right yayaya,mmmm