I stopped selling weed because of bill feezy and he posted me on my story awhile ago, I don’t think he’s talking about me but this man has helped me stay out of trouble and change. He’s a positive force. Wanna see him win frfr! I did a year in a low work camp in 2022 and came back out and started again. Ran some money up and could’ve kept going and his words were powerful, it almost felt like god was using him as a vessel to get to me and many more ppl. Now I’m tryna start a business and have a good job for the time being
Proud of Billiam! This young man turned his experience into a lesson to reach the high-risk youth. “Make money not excuses” ✊🏾 Wisdom. You cannot outsmart the system. Put in the effort and eliminate the excuses.
Aint noooo wayyy you interviewed him ! Hell yes two of the best upcoming creators coming together to collab , i didn't even know he was on your radar , im glad yall getting to shed light on both of yalls stories 💯
Hes right when I was in jail it was like a breakfrom the world. No bills, nagging gf, didn't have to work. It did reset my life. Came out a better person. Didn't drink, smoke, or pop pills i was finally clean
First time seeing a vid by Ian. What I like about this interview is that it shows some of the realtites of prison as does Bill's videos. It doesn't glorify the prisons or promote the "as long as you keep your head down you'll be great" idea.
By far you’re the best interviewer in this genre. Got me feeling like I’m watching 60 minutes or something 😂 keep up the good work Ian!! big supporter of the channel I love it bro
BILL! Blessings to you and your future man. God has his hand all over your life. Keep drawing closer to him. Your mindset is perfect man. I pray for more favor over your life bro!
Great interview. Bill is good people. I'm so proud of who he has become and who he continues to be, but mostly, who he gives all the credit to. ❤ Although, his mama may have worked a lot, it sounds as if she still was able to instill the love of Jesus Christ in him. Plus, Bill's channel ROCKS! 😊 Ian, your channel gets better and better each time I watch. You are doing super fantastic with these interviews.
Awesome interview! Wished there was more time. Soo Proud of Bill and just being out after a lil over a year he's doing so well. I wish you Both the Best 💯🙏 TFS guys
Great interview Bill. Not that it matters how I feel about you. But I feel you are a true inspiration and hero to young folks that need to know they can do better. I have followed you from your beginning. You are a captivating recounter of your situation. Keep it up sir! ❤
Bro omg when he he said " I thought I was dreaming, didn't even feel real.i felt that fr cuz I swear that's how I felt that cuz in that type situation it really do feel like ur dreaming that's a crazy experience
WHAT THE FEEZYYYY!!! MY BOY CBILLLL 😂 i love this man he deadass motivating and stories be making you never want to step in a prison and just enjoy living a regular civilian life
I wish my boi Bill Feezy continued success. I say my boi and I haven't never met him in my life, but through his stories I feel like I know him. Super good dude and he funny as hell. God has blessed him to turn life's tragedies into triumph. Keep pushing bro. 👊🏾💪🏿💯
He speaks the truth forreal. I can relate to all his stories , and lately been having thoughts to get into some shady business and make fast money. But after watching his stories , his message really sticks to my mind and I choose not to make the fast money moves ! Thx for the strong stories bro ! You def a real one 💯
I went to Jobcorp when i was 21. I had 1045 units of Marijuana in my system when i went in. 30 days later, i had 42 units of THC in my system. The cut off number was 25. They sent me home.
Shout out to Job Corps for the gladiator training it was for many 😭. Didn’t learn not one trade but we sure learned combos and blocking techniques we didn’t know prior to going lol.
OH MY GOD CHRIS-C.BILL, WHAT DA FEEZZYY! YOU look SO good. I am EVER so proud of you. I too, am from Detroit. Thank you for being a positive, motivating force within so many peoples' lives. Great representation.
Hey Ian. I watch all of your interviews. I'm from Wisconsin. Never been to prison but I've spent time in several jails around my area. I'd really like to see you interview some people from Wisconsin. In my experience in 4 or 5 county jails there isnt a lot of violence race or politics/gangs. Everyone just kinda of goes with the flow and look out for each other regardless of race. The only people I've seen have a hard time is if they have s#x crimes or if they are bullying/taking advantage of the weak. It's not tolerated. Again in my experience. im curious to see if it's the same way in Wisconsin prisons
That’s cause your in Wisconsin that’s why the county is chill like that I’m not saying it in a negative way or nothing but it’s similar here in Minnesota less your in one of the jails in the major city’s like st.Paul or Minneapolis then you’ll be dealing with some type of politics gangs and race ect
Its kind of cool how many of the guys take responsibility for their actions, even though the majority were in unfortunate postions that wouldve significantly shaped thier journey and personality, they are able to acknowledge that fact yet still voluntarily accept the choices they made and take ownership
My homie did 2 half years then went back for 3 he just got out like 8months ago and now he’s back ,I tried to tell him stay away from old friends and drugs he started fentanyl and got caught up with a pistol.Bro had it made when he got out the 2nd time,57k in the bank ,a new Chevy car ,a house with low water and electricity bill but he threw it away.Dont do drugs
Bill is teaching a valuable lesson when you are charged with something. Fight as long as you can, and do not accept the first offer, especially if they do not have concrete evidence. I went through a similar situation about ten years ago. I was charged with a felony. The original offer was for 2 years in prison. My public pretender told me to take it. I told them to kiss my ass. The second offer was 6 months in prison, 6 months drug court, and 2 years probation. I told them to kiss my ass. I didn't even have a drug charge. The third offer was 2 years probation. I told them to kiss my ass. I ended up with 2 years diversionary probation. I spent four months in jail and did 2 years of paper, but I have a clean record today, and I am not a felon. If you are willing to lay it down and wait them out, you will end up a lot better off.
Nice interview! I follow Bill. He is a great storyteller and role model. Would make Judge Mathis proud! Also enjoyed the Ian Beck podcast Awesome !!!!!!
I’ve been trying my ass off to find a trip to and from you, life can be difficult sometimes, but hopefully it’ll happen soon. Looking forward to Bill too
@@ianbickCT that would be the best timing for me too, im tree trimmer for power line clearance, but I’m not gonna stop trying. I’m surprised that not many talk about the prison I was in, John Dillinger was there. At the beginning of Public Enemies, the prison scene in the beginning is where i was
Shout out bro you could tell it hurt he can't see his kids like he wants to 😢we all gotta make better decisions as a whole this shit ain't a game you can play if you want you gonna lose 💯
The reason they kept getting his number is they probably used the numbers HE calls or call Him from his first phone call logs and I’m sure HE still was calling a lotta the same People
Really though, on everything - the chicken tenders meal at Dairy Queen IS pretty tasty.. with that gravy & some fries.. i don’t think that’d be my first choice for a last meal to eat as a free man, but it is a certified delectable option for a regular lunch break type of situation.