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The speaker discusses their experience in prison, including their initial disbelief at receiving a life sentence and the lack of effort required to meet basic needs, such as food and shelter.
5:10:25 - 5:11:59 (01:34)
Summary
The speaker discusses their experience in prison, including their initial disbelief at receiving a life sentence and the lack of effort required to meet basic needs, such as food and shelter.
ChapterOvercoming the Stigma of Incarceration with Fred Patrick
Episode#38 Roger Reaves - Pablo Escobar and The Medellín Cartel's #1 Cocaine Smuggler
PodcastShawn Ryan Show
The transcript gives an insight into the life of an imposter who wishes he could have studied more, to help people all over the world, but instead decided to become a farmer.
5:11:59 - 5:12:35 (00:36)
Summary
The transcript gives an insight into the life of an imposter who wishes he could have studied more, to help people all over the world, but instead decided to become a farmer.
ChapterOvercoming the Stigma of Incarceration with Fred Patrick
Episode#38 Roger Reaves - Pablo Escobar and The Medellín Cartel's #1 Cocaine Smuggler
PodcastShawn Ryan Show
The story of how a $3,000 down payment in the United States could have amounted to owning 100 houses, and the opinion of the speaker on the death of Pablo Escobar.
5:12:35 - 5:13:19 (00:44)
Summary
The story of how a $3,000 down payment in the United States could have amounted to owning 100 houses, and the opinion of the speaker on the death of Pablo Escobar.
ChapterOvercoming the Stigma of Incarceration with Fred Patrick
Episode#38 Roger Reaves - Pablo Escobar and The Medellín Cartel's #1 Cocaine Smuggler
PodcastShawn Ryan Show
The speaker reflects on a man who thought he could rule the world, quite different from Putin or Hitler, but who ultimately fell.
5:13:19 - 5:14:28 (01:09)
Summary
The speaker reflects on a man who thought he could rule the world, quite different from Putin or Hitler, but who ultimately fell. They then discuss the injustices of the prison system, particularly its impact on the poor, uneducated, and mentally ill population, which the speaker attributes in part to the end of the mental health program under Ronald Reagan.