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Matthew Hahn steals a safe that would end up changing his life forever after he discovers what's inside. Tune in to find out how Matthew survives over a decade in the California State Prison System and turns his life around.
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@BrooklynPhenixRising
@BrooklynPhenixRising Год назад
I saw the short for this interview and was compelled to find the full story. It did not disappoint, this was an all-around amazing interview, from the stories to the questions asked.
@jermnheat
@jermnheat Год назад
Same here!!! I'm subscribing 👋 for sure!!! It's very eye opening to hear people talk about what really goes on and stuff. I gotta say thank God 🤗for that creep that had done those evil sick things to that child went to prison!!! I think 30 yrs was not enough time and...I shall digress!!! 🤬😔😑 Great interview for sure!!! Everyone please Stay Safe, Stay Strong and Stay Blessed Always!!! 💗🙃😎🇺🇲💯❕️
@jeffburdess2237
@jeffburdess2237 Год назад
Same
@cormaclally9288
@cormaclally9288 Год назад
ditto.
@Robert-Downey-Syndrome
@Robert-Downey-Syndrome Год назад
Also
@qwertyuiopatlarge5800
@qwertyuiopatlarge5800 Год назад
The short brought me here as well. Thank you Ian for the opportunity to witness Matthew's tale of personal growth and atonement. May you both continue to prosper and be the inspiration for those who are lost to find their own path to redemption.
@JdDelay5150
@JdDelay5150 Год назад
Matt is a seriously amazing human being! I absolutely love this guy!
@ianbickCT
@ianbickCT Год назад
🐐
@joesph941132
@joesph941132 Год назад
This one and Jd's Interview are by far my favorite
@JdDelay5150
@JdDelay5150 Год назад
@@joesph941132 aye!!! Thank you!!!
@joesph941132
@joesph941132 Год назад
@@JdDelay5150 I just found your content a few weeks ago and your content led me to Ian's and I've hooked. I'm all for the message you put out and I love the prison stories.
@infin1ty850
@infin1ty850 Год назад
@@joesph941132 I have your episode up next. I've only seen some of the short clips but I can't wait to listen.
@crystaldingman773
@crystaldingman773 2 месяца назад
Yo dude - you may have had to serve 6 years but you saved the life of at least one child and possibly more. Most of these Chomos escalate over time. Not only did you save many children from life long trauma- I have no doubt lives were saved as well. Most dudes in your position would have just tossed the safe in a dumpster.
@BGB17
@BGB17 Год назад
The clip that brought me here starts at around 47:00
@MrWhite-sx2fv
@MrWhite-sx2fv Год назад
That's what I was looking for. Thanks
@petermandealer2220
@petermandealer2220 Год назад
Thank you
@brian1010
@brian1010 5 месяцев назад
This was amazing, a true success story. Turned his life around, and did it with dignity. One thing I loved is he owned up to his crimes and actions, and never made excuses about the system or the punishment. Ian and too many of the interviewees want to wine about injustices, when they are the ones committing the crimes. This guy manned up, took his time, got clean, and is now an example of what living up to your potential looks and sounds like.
@ellierichards2876
@ellierichards2876 2 месяца назад
I love how humble Matt seems. It’s a true miracle how the events of his life unfolded. Clearly he doesn’t take anything for granted. Very inspirational interview. Thank you.
@ChrisHaefner
@ChrisHaefner Год назад
I was a wildland firefighter and line EMT for 8 years. I worked with Calfire Con Crew, Wyoming Smoke Busters etc. I was always super impressed with how respectful these guys were (Now I was someone who would sneak them a can of chew out on the line because they were friendly and I didnt always know they were a con crew.) They also were always willing to take the shitty mop up jobs. I would take nearly any con crew over many of the local volunteer firefighters working a fire. I think they are just so greatful to be out. The ones I worked with had great altitudes.
@whilomforge3402
@whilomforge3402 Год назад
Well, compared to being in a cell or block all day, going out to a fire call is like paradise.
@IrvingtonArms
@IrvingtonArms Год назад
My only friend I still have from my 'childhood' was in fire camp. Fire camp was THE place to be for him because it afforded him the most freedom with the least amount of drama.
@ChrisHaefner
@ChrisHaefner Год назад
@Whilom Forge Thats what the guys I talked to said. It pays one of the highest rates for a prison job and its the easiest way to do time
@ianbickCT
@ianbickCT Год назад
Loved this interview!
@allaboutcrime1972
@allaboutcrime1972 Год назад
This man's story should be a movie. It's so interesting. Kiddos to him for doing the right thing. Great interview.👍
@tonykennedy8592
@tonykennedy8592 Год назад
Fire camp is one of the few good ideas the American prison system ever came up with.
@leahsmith8363
@leahsmith8363 Год назад
Omgggg! This man has the best twitter threads, ever. I immediately knew it when you said “safe” and “California.” Im excited to hear him speak. What wisdom he has to share
@ianbickCT
@ianbickCT Год назад
He’s great! Let us know what you think
@SuckerFreeGear
@SuckerFreeGear Год назад
I remember meeting Matt way back in the day like in 1998 or 99, we had a similar circle of friends. He was on another level living out his minivan I think he got from his parents and it was full of all sorts of tweeker related stuff. I only met him once but let me tell you, you never forget him after meeting him once... especially back then. Glad to hear it worked out for you, Matt, if you're reading this...
@LBdreamin
@LBdreamin Месяц назад
Sucker Free City
@CursiveS
@CursiveS Год назад
This is definitely my new favorite episode of the show, what an insane turn of events. Going from somebody that just wanted to keep the high alive and doing what one had to do for that goal, to grounding oneself to becoming one the most humble individuals I’ve heard speak. Putting one’s freedom at even greater risk in order to protect a child he had never met strikes a deep chord in my heart, I wish this gentleman all the best in his years of freedom
@Just-My-Opinion
@Just-My-Opinion Месяц назад
Out of all the prison interviews I have watched. I often see that the person did not quiet learn their lesson. Wither by the way they describe the situation, subtle downplaying if the situations and other tell signs. This man right here truly regrets and understands what he did and is doing his best to rectify his mistakes. 👏👏👏👏👏
@brodiegriffin_is_Ozzy
@brodiegriffin_is_Ozzy Год назад
Something Matt said I recognise & have to a degree . The anxiety PTSD hyper vigilant stuff I have & know others who have issues around this after getting out of the military . It took a few years to click with & only happened because I spoke to a counselor who was ex military aswell & I didn't/don't believe in counselling or psychiatrists etc.... she said the way we're trained is to be on alert / vigilant , ready to jump into something constantly all the time , I'd be in bed & hear something minor outside & I knew it's a possum climbing a tree but I'd have to get a torch & a bat & check the yard / perimeter check , couldn't help it . Hear a car at night that I didn't recognise as one of the neighbours / regular car on my street .... go outside & get a visual , look up & down the street & growing up in a group home added another element to the way I lived & protected / guarded my things . Not prison I know , but in a way similar mindsets re-entering civilian life . IDK him saying that struck me . Good on Matt for rehabilitating & growing as a person though. 👏👏
@TheRansyn
@TheRansyn Год назад
This man is so incredibly soft and well spoken. Really impressive and inspiring progress
@Demonic614
@Demonic614 Год назад
Matt exactly articulated what it was for me trying Meth. Like coming home. I felt human for the first time I could remember. I never understood why people went crazy with it. I used 5 days per week for 2 years and the effects of the neurotoxin became apparent and unpredictable. I had to get out of the state to quit. Mental faculties are compromised with neuropathy in hands and leg recovered after a year....Every day I wake up wishing for another line. I really hope that doesn't follow me into the next life😅
@stevebanning902
@stevebanning902 Год назад
lmao what? I've never met a single person who tried meth and just let out a sigh of relief lmao
@ImGoingSupersonic
@ImGoingSupersonic 4 месяца назад
​@stevebanning902 Yea im not sure what that person is talking about either.
@CarlosPEnis
@CarlosPEnis Месяц назад
​@@stevebanning902right? To each their own I guess. I mean it felt good for a sec but then I got insane anxiety and couldn't even sit still in my apartment like a normal person and ending up wandering around with hunting knives ducted taped inside my pant legs like some kind of autistic Rambo. That wasn't after like one little line though, I orally consumed at least an eighth over a two day period. It did scare me away from doing it again though
@AustinHebrew
@AustinHebrew 8 месяцев назад
I almost didn’t watch this whole podcast because the beginning when he was talking about meth made my stomach turn due to my past experiences with that drug. I’m glad I came back to it and finished listening because, WOW, this might be my favorite one. I really like how Matt is such a humble and normal dude and didn’t try to make any part of his story come across as a “badass”(including his time in prison). He admitted his wrongs and was true with himself and the people listening. Thank you for this!
@nikkirichards4952
@nikkirichards4952 Год назад
Good for him turning that safe horribleness in so they could get that monster!
@4040pmora
@4040pmora Год назад
Not much difference between ex-cons and combat soldiers. God Bless you Matt for choosing to be better.
@merlintym1928
@merlintym1928 Год назад
I did pot, they told me it was a gateway drug, it didn't get me hooked on other drugs, so I decided to try meth. Lmao 🤣
@ImGoingSupersonic
@ImGoingSupersonic 4 месяца назад
You "did" pot. 😂 You ever done alcohol?
@merlintym1928
@merlintym1928 4 месяца назад
​@@ImGoingSupersonicNigga I'm twelve I was quoting what the guy said
@butcherboy9749
@butcherboy9749 Год назад
Dude....your content is amazing! I'd expect you to have a few million more subs
@ianbickCT
@ianbickCT Год назад
Thanks man! We just started!
@cleech74
@cleech74 Год назад
@@ianbickCT Same here. Saw a few of your yt Shorts, and one was from this interview, so I just listened to the whole thing. Liked & Subbed. Thx for the content, and good luck to you in growing your channel!
@ImGoingSupersonic
@ImGoingSupersonic 4 месяца назад
A few million? This content is kver saturated, although its good but never. Millions of subs is rare.
@butcherboy9749
@butcherboy9749 4 месяца назад
.​@@ImGoingSupersonicYeah thanks for the official analysis genius! Why would you think commenting a year late would hold merrit.
@MoonbeamAcres
@MoonbeamAcres 2 месяца назад
I'm proud of you Matt.
@MrLanzac
@MrLanzac Год назад
The barbershop saying is the one my grandpa always says so I say it now too!! First time I’ve heard someone else say it!!!
@DovieandDaddy
@DovieandDaddy Год назад
He is exactly right in my prison rats sex offenders don't walk with convicts at all like he said you don't slip through if you got those charges either you check in or you get beat til you go
@JoeKyser
@JoeKyser Год назад
Its funny how people get safes that can be carried away. Like gee thanks you left it here all bundled up for the burgler
@JCStraulin
@JCStraulin Год назад
Great interview, I love hearing about the different systems of each state
@ianbickCT
@ianbickCT Год назад
Thanks for all of your support!
@ryhu4755
@ryhu4755 Год назад
Much love from Local 6 Bro! You are a solid human and the IBEW is lucky to have you.
@jupitercyclops6521
@jupitercyclops6521 Год назад
My dad retired from ibew. The mindset is ingrained into my being. It hasn't always served me well. I never was a member of a union, but I always had the mentality. I can take a lot of sh!t, but have low tolerance for bull sh!t. Like my Pops always said "you take the good with the bad." I cherish the union mentality I was raised with. Standing up for your fellow workers & being willing to make personal sacrafices for fellow workers is what this nation needs more of right now. BAD! Anyways, keep fighting the good fight!
@matthahn6878
@matthahn6878 Год назад
Thank you sir!
@megtaylor1027
@megtaylor1027 5 месяцев назад
This guy is my age, I think he’s a wonderful, articulate man. We all make mistakes; some just bigger than others. I hope he has an amazing life and continues his righteous path ♥️ God Bless
@tommy39693
@tommy39693 Год назад
I would like to hear more about his process of learning and getting his degree. Sounds really challenging
@skurdibbles7913
@skurdibbles7913 Год назад
Having the money and time is the hardest part. Colleges are run like a business especially state colleges. If you can finance it, you have the opportunity. If your serious about it your first steps would be to apply for student loans. There will be an officer worker at almost any college you go to who's job is to help you know all the options. Once you look at that and you can find one that works to get you started you start your program. Once your in your program you handle business in class. You should them start applying for every grant you qualify for. I've known two people who went to school full time and then treated applying for grants like it's your job. Both people had 35-50k USD a year given to them from grants. If it's a grant....you don't have to pay them back. Wean yourself off the loans and onto the grants.
@skurdibbles7913
@skurdibbles7913 Год назад
To give you some perspective they applied for grants 20 hrs a week. Non stop web searching and applying for that money.
@richardquintana9366
@richardquintana9366 Год назад
I saw a short, didn’t watch it all. I immediately went to Spotify and have been binge listening to the podcast. I did over seven years in prison for aggravated assault on a police officer. Been out almost five years, working the entire time and am a volunteer firefighter.
@alextop1850
@alextop1850 Год назад
You did the right thing. God's got your back
@Mr.Stanley88
@Mr.Stanley88 Год назад
I truly believe that this man intervened through god ,there was a disgusting person doing Horrific things to children I believe God used him as a vessel for good to get his life on track and to put that disgusting human being behind bars.
@nickmcnasby5448
@nickmcnasby5448 Год назад
THE MOVIE'S NAME IS ( ONLY THE BRAVE ) I BELIEVE IT'S MADE IN 2017. STARING ( MILES TELLER . JOSH BROLIN AND JEFF BRIDGES ). AWESOME MOVIE AND IT'S BASED OFF A TRUE STORY. MIND YOU I'M HARD AS NAILS AND JUST ABOUT AS MAN AS THEY COME BUT THIS ONE DEFINITELY HAD ME IN MY FEELINGS LOL. DON'T LOOK UP THE ACTUAL SITUATION BEFORE SEEING THE MOVIE JUST WATCH THE MOVIE WHENEVER YOU GET A CHANCE IS ALL
@activ8me3
@activ8me3 3 месяца назад
Very inspiring man! I am shocked by how many humans (millions?) have chosen a criminal path because of addiction and the need for large amounts of money to fuel these needs - and how large the percentage of people is that originally got these drugs from the 'health' system. I like your attitude and interview style, Ian.
@tonykennedy8592
@tonykennedy8592 Год назад
Meth has to be the worst drug possible. I know all drugs are bad but meth is a different level
@Blunt_Man
@Blunt_Man Год назад
Look up krokadil, meth doesn't have anything on that lol. It may just be a poorly made version of an opioid that in its pure form, isn't anywhere near as dangerous, the street version called "krokadil" is insanely scary! From a pharmacology standpoint, meth really isn't that bad. Alcohol is equal to or worse in terms of mental and physical damage but because of the strange things a small group of users do after staying awake for days, it's looked at as some crazy drug. There's really no such thing as a "bad drug", just poorly made drugs or drugs that can be addictive. Most, if not all drugs have some medicinal use, they've just been phased out because of newer drugs that either have less negative side effects, less risk of overdose or are considered to be less addictive. Meth is just an amphetamine (adderall) molecule with 1 extra carbon atom and 2 extra hydrogen atoms, that's it. Methamphetamine HCL is actually available as a prescription drug in America for ADHD, only difference between that prescription pill and crystal meth is the pill was made by a licensed pharmaceutical company. Before being made into a pill, it's the exact same drug that's sold on the streets only without all the potential cuts and impurities. Don't get me wrong, I'm not pro meth but the media has turned it into this crazy drug while completely ignoring that it's also available as a prescription drug too and the majority of the people prescribed it likely aren't running around stealing catalytic converters or losing teeth while hallucinating for days on end... The saying "everything in moderation" has never been more true than with drugs. The only difference between a medicine and a poison is the dosage. It may sound crazy at first but after years of studying pharmacology, I've realized that drugs are neither inherently good or bad, they're whatever the user makes them. One man's medicine is another man's crippling addiction.
@CoolPigeon98
@CoolPigeon98 Год назад
I heard it makes you gay
@joshkellis6499
@joshkellis6499 Год назад
The Sad, and Outrageous things about this, are that a thief can spend his entire life in prison, where the child abuser, is set free after a minimal sentence, for a crime that truly deserves life in prison. And he will be free in the world to do ? Again, behind closed doors,.... how many more times,....That is,...... if "Karma" never comes knocking. Although, you are not a hero for being criminal sir,..,..YOU ARE A HERO for taking action, + giving the evidence to the police, and more so, for risking a true life sentence, to make sure that that monster was held accountable for his actions to a child. The Whole town + country should of stood behind you, and been up in arms, doing anything they could to help you, at the very least for a reduced sentence. NO amount of material possessions, or grudges, are worth, the the life or safety of a, or many children. And you,...risked Your Life, to help make sure that this hopefully never happens to any child, by him, again. YOU ARE A HERO ! I Congratulate You ! And,... I Thank You ! 👍👍👍
@soleillebolduc2448
@soleillebolduc2448 Год назад
Holy shit. What a cool guy. What a crazy story.
@Heywood.Jablome
@Heywood.Jablome Год назад
Sooo... pot WAS a gateway drug
@christianmathison1182
@christianmathison1182 Год назад
Yes! But I think it was more so the DARE program. They tell you that you’ll die from drugs but then everyone tries pot, doesn’t die and says fuck it they lied and tries everything else. Atleast that was my story.
@Blunt_Man
@Blunt_Man Год назад
@@christianmathison1182 DARE is such a joke! A gateway drug is whatever the first drug an addict tries is, could be alcohol, tobacco, marijuana or anything else. I've seen people who weren't addicts try prescription opioids as their first drug and never use anything hard after that, also seen addicts have 1 beer and by 17 they were injecting heroin. If they have that predisposition, anything intoxicating is gonna put them at risk of then wanting to see what other drugs have to offer too. It could be getting nitrous oxide at the dentist, eventually something down the line will set off that switch in the brain that causes them to seek out external sources of pleasure. DARE tries to take something as complex as addiction and put it into some 1 size fits all box. I'm all for teaching kids about the dangers of drugs but having a cop do it is just bizarre. You wouldn't have a cop teach kids about any other mental health issues, why they have a cop instead of a medical professional doing it for drugs is just beyond me smh. Cops are educated on drug laws, not the pharmacology side aka the side they're supposed to be teaching 🤦
@divinegon4671
@divinegon4671 Год назад
While the vast majority of hard drug users start with pot…… the vast majority of pot users DO NOT go on to use hard drugs. Some might say it’s inaccurate to call pot a gateway because of that reasoning.
@anonymixx8106
@anonymixx8106 Год назад
Thanks for this awesome interview, first full one I've watched of yours. I am very interested in his recovery group! I got a PRO against me last year due to a public mental health episode and it terrified me how easy it is to get sucked into and trapped within the legal system, especially since I was in a very fragile unstable place. I have goals to rehabilitate our current vengeance system, and want to help recovering offenders with releasing shame and guilt ❤️ love your work so much. Gives me hope for myself and others ☀️
@gratata.enchilada
@gratata.enchilada Год назад
i love how he acknowledges his great support system and keeps everything honest. super cool human
@gratata.enchilada
@gratata.enchilada Год назад
also matthew is a fantastic story teller and ian you did a phenomenal job on keeping this really linear trajectory throughout the whole interview.
@shelbyparks7333
@shelbyparks7333 Год назад
I am so hooked on your podcast, dude! I've been hooked on these for the last 4 days. 🤣💜 I appreciate you Ian! All your guests, too!
@ianbickCT
@ianbickCT Год назад
thanks so much!! appreciate you
@jasminevitosh6865
@jasminevitosh6865 Год назад
What a great interview. It is the perfect balance of all the right questions and perfect answer/explanations. Very enjoyable
@Grann-t3h
@Grann-t3h 4 месяца назад
When going to Redwood Middle School and Saratoga High School with Matthew We Use to Call him Deer in Headlights Matthew HE was a Very Bizzare Person and we all felt sorry for him in our group. He would look at you like a Deer in Headlights when having a Conversation with you.
@Thomas88.
@Thomas88. Год назад
Once again great interview! 🔥
@ianbickCT
@ianbickCT Год назад
Thank you!!
@gypsy2369
@gypsy2369 6 месяцев назад
Probably one of the most inspirational interviews I’ve seen! He is true blue when it comes to making lemonade out of lemons, and he did not just save that one girl …I promise you that Chomo would have not stopped! He’s kind of a hero, at least in my eyes
@DJCaptainPicard1701
@DJCaptainPicard1701 Год назад
Great guest! What a powerful story. So glad the owner of that safe got caught. Excellent work, Matt.
@williamprosser7637
@williamprosser7637 Год назад
Didn't some lady get in trouble recently for trying to keep guys in jail longer who were con firefighters?
@wasichu3114
@wasichu3114 Год назад
No she didn’t get in trouble, she is the vice president.
@vincentbbrody
@vincentbbrody 10 месяцев назад
Kamilla Harris I think was her name .......
@vincentbbrody
@vincentbbrody 10 месяцев назад
No real trouble thought.
@clayton2183
@clayton2183 Год назад
I guess Nancy Reagan was right lol
@southernxposure4790
@southernxposure4790 Год назад
When he first started talking about his childhood you could tell he was a bit nervous but quickly got over it… Great video, love his story!
@ianbickCT
@ianbickCT Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@christinavaughn6273
@christinavaughn6273 4 месяца назад
Ian, you are truly a loving, caring individual. Thank you for what you do. Your platform certainly is affecting many people.
@dbc.ash.
@dbc.ash. 6 месяцев назад
DBC..Daily Blessings Coming! .. Thank You ALL for Everything Everyday!! ... LoL. My dumbass uncle guy was in a prison fire camp too.... I guess he did 7 years for robbing his own parents/my grandparents who raised me and I've been BLESSED MY WHOLE LIFE and I've almost became a felon and went to prison too but didn't Thankfully and Hope/Pray I Never do have to experience Prison! I've done about 2 years County Time... Jail fckn sucks Every TIME! ....
@jaykay7300
@jaykay7300 Год назад
This man gives me hope for humanity.
@KIDDOUGH
@KIDDOUGH Год назад
It's always good to take a negative situation and turn it into a positive one. Keep it up bro.
@MikeReacts99
@MikeReacts99 6 месяцев назад
I smoke alot a of pot since 14 and im 24 now. I ain’t never been like ima switch to crack. But respect for this story💪💯
@terrykeeter3651
@terrykeeter3651 Месяц назад
What a great human! You go boy!!
@lw3894
@lw3894 Год назад
Bobby Lee sent me here
@seanreimuth
@seanreimuth Год назад
Really??
@Incognito1786
@Incognito1786 Год назад
I accidentally tried meth one time and it was AMAZING. Tried to get more from a friend's husband, and I had sorta convinced my friend that it'd be a good idea for me to try it. Her husband, who had just shot half a gram of fent looked at me, needle still in his arm, and said "No. Don't ever start." Kinda feel bad now, but my friend was trying to convince him for a little bit afterwards that it'd be good, because they weren't gonna get me high and then try to rob me, like some of the other fiends around us. For anyone wondering, no I never actually tried any after that. (As for accidentally trying it, picture a small bedroom with no ventilation and 6 people smoking, while you sit in the corner and just chill with them, listen to music, and talk. I was up for 3 days straight, afterwards.)
@KendallHall
@KendallHall Год назад
Nam-myoho-renge-kyo
@John-w9m8d
@John-w9m8d 4 месяца назад
Wow , I can relate, I too went to several Prisons Running 12 Step Programs, giving back .. I'd love to know what the other Program is called he got involved with that had to do with Buddhism please. Whats it called my friend my Brother..???
@adrianakessler384
@adrianakessler384 2 месяца назад
So messed up that vegetables 🥕 would be contraband in a prison-you think they would support the guys growing food, especially veggies 🥗. So strange.
@Thehermderm
@Thehermderm Год назад
Jesus my parents found my little straws too 🤦🏼‍♂️😂😂 unfortunately it was fent not meth lmao
@kylebrown1002
@kylebrown1002 3 месяца назад
"They said if I smoke week I'll eventually smoke Crack, and that didn't happen... so I'm smoking meth"
@jacobmccain8082
@jacobmccain8082 Год назад
Had a guy come into a party once at my house back in my dumb days. We weren't doing any of that, but apparently he was because he spent an hour in our bathroom. The day after our toilet didn't work. Found out later he was convinced there were agents in our bushes, so he flushed his stash. Then he calmed down and tried to retrieve it . He didn't achieve retrieval but he did achieve totally wrecking our toilet internals lol.
@charlesagozino8811
@charlesagozino8811 10 месяцев назад
Why so much time on the back story? YOu need to spend more time talking about what his prison stay was like. County jail, how was it? Did you fight? Did you get fucked? ect......
@millyday
@millyday 2 месяца назад
24:38 the safe!
@SafSopNorLai
@SafSopNorLai Год назад
thoroughly enjoyed this podcast. @Ian Bick, thanks for this gem of a podcast, Matthew you are a great story teller.
@smoffen55
@smoffen55 Год назад
I don’t support crime, but after hearing this man you have to wonder if the odd urge to steel the safe when he knew it wasn’t a dafe situation may have been god exposing the rapist
@tayseersalim1449
@tayseersalim1449 Год назад
New follower here! Ian you have some great interviewing skills. Great questions, always listens, and makes sure the interviewee tells HIS story. Tremendous work Ian.
@adrianakessler384
@adrianakessler384 2 месяца назад
I wonder what they did, if they were in an interracial relationship @ visiting time???🧐 That would be so awkward. I hear this all the time on prison stories, and I can’t believe it is still that way today.🤯
@robertbartlett5110
@robertbartlett5110 Год назад
You’re one of the best interviewers ever.
@ianbickCT
@ianbickCT Год назад
Thanks Robert!!!
@divinegon4671
@divinegon4671 Год назад
It’s because the guest is a good conversationalist. He does a better than average job at story telling
@jessenemecek3853
@jessenemecek3853 Год назад
Nope ninjas
@TheBigChad
@TheBigChad Год назад
How do you only have 17k subs? This is a 3 million sub production for sure. Keep it up man!
@MrPinguinitofeliz
@MrPinguinitofeliz Год назад
Bruh I regret hearing the full story, breaks my heart
@IrvingtonArms
@IrvingtonArms Год назад
Its awsome to hear a success story. I was this close so to being a convict as a young man and have close friends that were locked up. I know WAY mare people who cant make it outside than people who made it out.
@victorcastro1205
@victorcastro1205 4 месяца назад
Tell me that dude doesn’t look like Tony Romo with a beard 🤯
@tcasey001
@tcasey001 Год назад
What a lovely man....glad he is helping others.
@clayevins6795
@clayevins6795 2 месяца назад
Great story but hearing this guy swallow every 12 seconds makes me cringe.
@jgonzalez8250
@jgonzalez8250 2 месяца назад
im here listening that this guy doesn't know the 3 strike law. ask rick ross! california is lying to this people like crazy!!
@John-w9m8d
@John-w9m8d 4 месяца назад
At 35:56, Being In the Club myself Since Sept 3 1994,, WE call it BECOMING SICK & TIRED OF BEING SICK & TIRED... It's When We Hit Our FINAL Bottom.. So PROUD of you My Friend My Brother.. STAY STRONG Stay Safe Healthy and Positive, .. If no one told you they Love you today, I love you ( AA/NA Love )...You are now an Inspiration to Many Many People.. God Bless us All. Amen. Big Jim New Hampshire USA aka Boston Strong
@Ash1Størm
@Ash1Størm Месяц назад
I know this video is over a year old, but I have a question. The little girl that was in the pictures. Did Matthew ever reach out to that girl when she got older? Does he have contact with her? Did she ever try to reach out to him?
@MX-CO
@MX-CO 29 дней назад
How many people are doing life for the three strikes? If you could get to them and get some of their stories that would be super interesting!
@therealexpletive
@therealexpletive Год назад
i used to abuse aderall in high school. after about 100 hours of being awake i would see tall slender hunchback men in top hats in the corner of my eyes in bushes and in corners of my eye and when you would look directly at them they wouldnt move. especially around campfires in the dark. not a lie about the meth monsters.
@randeeinman4471
@randeeinman4471 3 месяца назад
Powerful story and told very well. Thank you for being vulnerable and sharing this with the world. He is from the same area I'm from and we even have some mutual friends. Glad to see he is doing well and helping so many people in the community.
@tnuoccaeht
@tnuoccaeht 4 месяца назад
39:21 Naw it wouldn’t have made it better. Cause it was still stolen. But yeah I get it.
@millhouse313
@millhouse313 14 дней назад
Have you ever heard of water? Ian: no I haven’t, I was born in 1995
@Michael-kx7im
@Michael-kx7im 9 месяцев назад
Guy real smart just made bad choices at a young age..Definitely has integrity
@lostcamper
@lostcamper 4 месяца назад
Thank you for not dwelling on the CSA, graphics aren't necessary. I appreciate that.
@FallenMuse81
@FallenMuse81 Год назад
I was the ninja cuz I could climb up in trees and snipe my friends with paintball. We were running around the woods just stupid.
@rebekahparker4647
@rebekahparker4647 Месяц назад
Your parents got divorced that's truma, bruh!
@AK5of8
@AK5of8 Месяц назад
Moral: MaryJane is a gateway drug, just like they said.
@Griff319
@Griff319 Год назад
As an interviewer you jump to conclusions for the party telling their story way to fast.
@ianbickCT
@ianbickCT Год назад
This one of our first episodes
@JadeAGrimm
@JadeAGrimm Год назад
I don't know if too many women come on ... but I went to prison over some bullshit ..lol ... I was living in Vegas when I went in ... grew up and living back in Alabama now.
@shaqgravey
@shaqgravey Год назад
This story was wild. God bless.
@ivanm7041
@ivanm7041 Год назад
This was an awesome video
@malikperry6071
@malikperry6071 3 месяца назад
He literally swallows after like every couple of words but good story
@torreyinnewyorkcity334
@torreyinnewyorkcity334 2 месяца назад
That is one hell of a recovery story! Power of example!
@nicklucas366
@nicklucas366 Год назад
The host voice is way to loud. Ruins ever video.
@rickderrick7101
@rickderrick7101 Год назад
The 3 strikes thing is simple… if you have all the strikes then just leave California. It’d take you 5 grand max to up and leave and go wherever you wanted
@GTA9989
@GTA9989 Год назад
Ian please interview more women !
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