Great interviews mate. If you cannot see looking at his mannerisms & eye projection he is dangerous to cross, you are going to go down before you should've know it was coming. He's a frickin' dirty Harry, but not the good kind, but for good reasons. No offence or disrespect meant... but that is a cold sociopath. 1:04: 15 Game knows game.
Shaun, bro this story with Mike t.about much smiley, well his stories are mostly right on.. Mitch smiley got hit in plan hall in C.I.M. Hit by his crime partner.. That’s a fact ! He was in p.c. At SQ. The house of Dracula, he wasOn the fifth year
Tier on the p.c. Side so his spills are mostly second hand, he did go back to the main line level 2or 3 was at Donavan state prison . After he put on a lot bulk, so that’s a faFact
The first interview is probably one of my favourite podcasts. Had a break and saw that you not only had him back once but twice, both top interviews. I love how the conversation comes more chilled out and varied as you have quests back and get to know eachother more, keep it up c:
John reminds me so much of my oldest brother. He tells stories about our old days just like that. And his memory is incredible. Way laid back Lion right there bro. Respect 🫡
sorry to be so off topic but does any of you know a tool to log back into an Instagram account..? I was dumb forgot my login password. I would appreciate any tips you can offer me
am i sick in the head? Or is this absolutely HILARIOUS! These two are ON POINT TOGETHER! So many prison channels on youtube now and this is BY A LANDSLIDE one of the better ones! THANK YOU!
I'm a small town girl, but my childhood sweetheart & eventual husband did 5 total in Folsom, then San Quentin & finally Soledad. Because we grew up together, I knew him before incarceration. He was a sweet kid but he came out the equivalent of a war survivor with supressed PTSD. I mean, he was an alpha male but still, CA-max was survival of the fittest. I give props to any guy who can integrate back into society & not return. He did..for 23 years of a very loving marriage. But he reached a point of checking out/suicide. I attribute it to the head injuries from guards etc..no regrets but I miss him every day. LOL I do remember the respect thing. When he first got out, he didn't get how much other guys disrespected each other. He had no problem pulling up young male upstarts who cut in line of someone at the store. I was a calming influence for him, which is one reason he was ok for so long, imho ☺. He did the same with the dr. who procrastinated when I needed an emergency c-section. His special "abilities" saved both my life and our son's.💛. Very proud of him even now...I believe all of our experiences make us the person that we are today. Gotta embrace the good with the bad...
Thank you for a cogent, compassionate story which, moreover, is not chock full of illogical non sequiturs, misspellings, references ad nauseum to God, and hatred. You seem like a very kind person.
PTSD From prison is definitely just as bad as In a war zone. In a war zone you lose your friends and in prison you don’t know who your friends are which are both r as equally highly stressful for the human brain. What a story of love and loyalty may he rest in peace ✌️
Awesome podcast, Watched it twice because bits I mist doing chores. That is saying something for me.. Very rare do I watch things again. Love John Abbott, What a life.. I wish him all the best and I hope to see him here again for a next podcast.. Thanks guys!! PEACE!!!!
Shaun, great interview. I would love to hear more from John about his life after prison, like how he made his way afterwards, how his skills were applied. He seems very entrepreneurial and I bet he did well, I love to know more about the forest he planted and later harvested. Thanks.
Mr Abbott,an engaging,interesting and articulate Man.Also from what I've seen so far,not the sort of Man anyone would ever want to upset,including all the Prison Gangs from all sides as he would deal with them in his own way.A quiet Man with the touch of terrifying about him.
I used to go into San Quentin , 1983- 1986 as a rep from AA , to conduct meetings there . VERY scary , faced some fears then ..., hope I got at least one man there to turn around a little in a good way before released . .They drew pictures of me and gave some to me .
By far my favorite person you could him as a guest once a week & do what you did on this video you ,tell a short story & he tells one ☝️. I am going back through your older ones as I am a fairly new sub & really enjoying your channel.💕
The pause before the laugh when it come to kicking up dust or talking about gun play John is just one of the folks who like to roam life at free will😄👏🏽
"Physical confrontation or carchase, its your choice... And being a good kindergarden teacher, he said carchase" Out of context thats so damn funny and random, and yet extremely intriguing. If that was first line in a book or a movie i would be hooked right there:)
This guy is a fascinating story teller but, you wouldn't want to cross him, even now. And Shaun I love your 'Unleashed' format it works well for me. I don't like all of the guests in it but, I like most of them. The variety of contributors and the content is great.
This man has absolutely NO FEAR. This much is obvious, and it is an extremely rare quality. I'm 53 yrs old, I've ever only seen this quality on two other men. It's like they are just born different. Everyone else feel the fear, and has to overcome it or deal with it times of danger. But these two men that I know, they just don't feel it emotionally. I can't explain it. If you've ever known anyone like that, you'll know what I'm talking about. Yet they are not the dull, dead-eyed psycopaths types either. They are nice guys, jovial fellas full of jokes, etc. But people have remarked that they have that "aura". And in times of personal danger, there is a certain look in their eyes. All three of us are martial artists, but these two are just made differently from the rest
It’s a split due to trauma, I almost guarantee. Someone abused from a young age, bullied and beaten, especially if that is by a big powerful man when you’re young, well why - when you’ve learned to fight back - would you ever be scared of grown men (and so situations really), when you got used to fear and pain when you were a child. I think people that happens to, have this well of trauma that allows them to feel no fear in what should be scary situations (usually violent), and can both remain calm, but tap into their anger - which is a dead anger - and so commit violent acts without feeling it, or be in scary violent situations and feel calm. It doesn’t fit in with how they naturally are, it developed situationally - so the rest of their personality is often genuinely kind and empathic (also to do with knowing what it’s like to feel pain and fear, so wanting to protect others from it, and generally being emphatic). That’s my take on it, and it does fit with how splits in people emerge. They might get seen as sociopaths, but the difference is that they’re genuine in the ‘nice’ side of their personality, rather than that being a Machiavellian way of thinking
@@westington1 I always thought it was the way their amigdala developed. I studied & researched it becos I always thought & admired this about these two guys, how useful this quality is. I mean, there could be a fight breaking out, people are shouting & freaking out, and these two just sit there with me, watching & going back to their drink or food. No real reaction whatsoever! I must emphasize that they are not dead-eyed psycopaths, their amygdalas just do not produce a fear response. It's weird, and useful at the same time. Anyone who's been in any violent confrontation would have felt it: our hearts would be thumping in our chest, we'd be breathless. Not these guys. How I wish I had the same. Joe Rogan spoke about it several times that he knows one or two people exactly like this. So very rare.
@@MaharionPendragon Some people are born with something like that yeah, but it’s very rare. I’ll be honest I was talking about my own experience of myself, and some of the people I grew up around growing up in east London. I didn’t want to say it was me, cos I don’t want to be judged basically - but you seem to be open-minded. I had fear kicked, beaten, and just generally had been in so many violent and dangerous situations (a lot came from going to football as well, which was / is still in some areas, chaos in England, that it just came not to bother me, I knew a few people that were similar growing up, older people with power in the community. They were really nice, kind and not psychopathic, but their reputation for excessive violence had been well established by maybe just over a couple of decades, but the time I came of age. I found I just wanted bothered by things kicking off, or having to do violent things. But I realty was empathetic and cared for others…….but if you was at it, you’re fair game. Anyway, as I grew up and grew away from a life of violence (certainly fully by my mid twenties), I always wanted to work it all out. I studied psychology and eventually became a psychotherapist (what psychiatrists do in America), I came to understand that people can be exposed to so many heightened situations over and over (and from all different backgrounds: criminal ones, or military etc), and don’t feel what others would feel in stressful situations. Hard to come to terms with that and consider yourself a nice person, but it’s just a split. One part of yourself gets cut off from the main personality, but people can go into their split (the violent, or not phased by violence part), and then come right out. It’s like a switch, that’s always there - but it doesn’t define you nor stop the kind and gentle side being genuine.
Shaun you are a good man. Love this. And all you did. And are doing now. John sounds like you’ve had a mad life. Thank you for your words. Keep making content, people need to know.
@@spaghettieast Not really its not a name that would make any difference to the story but I'm sure if John would of talked more their name would of come up.
Could listen to john abbot all day, he is so easy to listen to and describes it so well , he reminds me of Clint Eastwood without some of the things he says
I’d love Shaun to have John as a co-host when talking to young “gangsters”. It would be fun to see their reactions when John says it straight to their face. “Catch yourself on you dickhead!” Lol
01:54:07 the video about the bushmen stealing food from lions is called "the tradition of intimidating the lions". That's the fullest version that also shows them only taking the leg of the prey away (the other video cuts short of showing that).
Thank you for bringing these stories out into the gp. Your insite into the inner workings of prison life is stunning. On the otherhand, sounds like our world governments in truth.
Been doin’ time for over 100 years. Stories stay the same, sad to see so many close to me get caught up in all the nonsense… Now I speak out against crime & give motivational speeches in high schools and colleges. Got me a degree in streetsmarts, this one. Yep, they don’t make em’ like they used to. Sometimes when I’m throwin the ol’ fishin line down at Old Harry’s I think to myself, where did all those years go Chuck, damn Larry, times flies. Time flies alright… yes indeed. Yes indeed I reckon, yes indeed is right. Amen. Alright you’ve been great folks! Y’all have a good one now, take it easy.
Watch part 4 here: ruclips.net/video/HXlf-CkG-jI/видео.html
Great interviews mate.
If you cannot see looking at his mannerisms & eye projection he is dangerous to cross,
you are going to go down before you should've know it was coming.
He's a frickin' dirty Harry, but not the good kind, but for good reasons.
No offence or disrespect meant... but that is a cold sociopath. 1:04: 15 Game knows game.
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Shaun, bro this story with Mike t.about much smiley, well his stories are mostly right on.. Mitch smiley got hit in plan hall in C.I.M. Hit by his crime partner.. That’s a fact ! He was in p.c. At SQ. The house of Dracula, he wasOn the fifth year
Tier on the p.c. Side so his spills are mostly second hand, he did go back to the main line level 2or 3 was at Donavan state prison . After he put on a lot bulk, so that’s a faFact
Shaun is one of the best interviewers because he let's the interviewee speak without interruptions and he speaks pertinently when needed
Watched a few of valueatainment interviews and as gripping as they are , he just won’t shut up. The guy basc interviews himself.
@@MM-br3lv yeah he's a bit full of himself but Shaun is 100% perfection
@@MM-br3lv million percent agree
@Douglass Fir opinions are like assholes....we all have one and they are our own. Suspect to go searching another man's also so 🤔
I like his podcasts but he interrupted some very interesting San Quentin stories to tell some boring shit about a Karate club in the UK.
Most watchable guest. I wish I could hear it all for the first time again.
Him david McMillan the rest are mostly knuckle heads
This is what made your channel so good. These types of interviews
The first interview is probably one of my favourite podcasts. Had a break and saw that you not only had him back once but twice, both top interviews. I love how the conversation comes more chilled out and varied as you have quests back and get to know eachother more, keep it up c:
Can't wait, probably my favourite podcast guest you've had on.
Yup him and david McMillan
100% agree this man's story's are brilliant
What a cooooooooooool guy!
The guy is right on mostly Green as wondering if he was 4 building in Folsom or b or c section?
Where in b or c section or 4 Building in Folsom?
John reminds me so much of my oldest brother. He tells stories about our old days just like that. And his memory is incredible. Way laid back Lion right there bro. Respect 🫡
This is my favourite guest, absolutely brilliant.
This dude has always been and still is my favorite guest on here.
hehe my walken ref was picked up 😃
sorry to be so off topic but does any of you know a tool to log back into an Instagram account..?
I was dumb forgot my login password. I would appreciate any tips you can offer me
@Marvin Tadeo instablaster =)
am i sick in the head? Or is this absolutely HILARIOUS! These two are ON POINT TOGETHER! So many prison channels on youtube now and this is BY A LANDSLIDE one of the better ones! THANK YOU!
John Abbott is cool as hell. He has an amazing story and he tells it damn well.
True, these guys are great together.
Omg , hands down my favourite guest. So happy for the part 3
U should get him on for more podcasts he is the best guest you’ve had
Co Host !
@@romeowhiskee7874 CO idiot...
He is
Best guest you’ve ever had on Shaun . Cracking tales
I'm a small town girl, but my childhood sweetheart & eventual husband did 5 total in Folsom, then San Quentin & finally Soledad. Because we grew up together, I knew him before incarceration. He was a sweet kid but he came out the equivalent of a war survivor with supressed PTSD. I mean, he was an alpha male but still, CA-max was survival of the fittest. I give props to any guy who can integrate back into society & not return. He did..for 23 years of a very loving marriage. But he reached a point of checking out/suicide. I attribute it to the head injuries from guards etc..no regrets but I miss him every day.
LOL I do remember the respect thing. When he first got out, he didn't get how much other guys disrespected each other. He had no problem pulling up young male upstarts who cut in line of someone at the store. I was a calming influence for him, which is one reason he was ok for so long, imho ☺. He did the same with the dr. who procrastinated when I needed an emergency c-section. His special "abilities" saved both my life and our son's.💛. Very proud of him even now...I believe all of our experiences make us the person that we are today. Gotta embrace the good with the bad...
Thank you for a cogent, compassionate story which, moreover, is not chock full of illogical non sequiturs, misspellings, references ad nauseum to God, and hatred. You seem like a very kind person.
@@lindawilliams747 HaHa! Thanks for the compliment; your comment on the state of our society's grammatical inadequacies made me laugh.😄 Caroline
PTSD From prison is definitely just as bad as In a war zone. In a war zone you lose your friends and in prison you don’t know who your friends are which are both r as equally highly stressful for the human brain. What a story of love and loyalty may he rest in peace ✌️
Well said, hope you and you son are thriving.
best wishes from New Zealand. Id rather do time in Asia than the US
Awesome podcast, Watched it twice because bits I mist doing chores. That is saying something for me.. Very rare do I watch things again. Love John Abbott, What a life.. I wish him all the best and I hope to see him here again for a next podcast.. Thanks guys!! PEACE!!!!
The buck knife story on the train gave me shivers, feels like I'm right there when he tells a story!
Shaun, great interview. I would love to hear more from John about his life after prison, like how he made his way afterwards, how his skills were applied. He seems very entrepreneurial and I bet he did well, I love to know more about the forest he planted and later harvested. Thanks.
Mr Abbott,an engaging,interesting and articulate Man.Also from what I've seen so far,not the sort of Man anyone would ever want to upset,including all the Prison Gangs from all sides as he would deal with them in his own way.A quiet Man with the touch of terrifying about him.
Let’s go Shaun! just finished listening to all your other podcasts with him, top guest
No offence Shaun. But with those gloves on, you kinda look like that guy from 'The Hitman' computer game.
😂😂😂, Atwood 47
He needs to turn around so we can see if he has a bar code on the back of his head😂😂
@@headcreeps5738 brilliant!
Or ah wierdo trying to act like ah career criminal with no gas 🥶
Truly fantastic cosplay
I used to go into San Quentin , 1983- 1986 as a rep from AA , to conduct meetings there . VERY scary , faced some fears then ..., hope I got at least one man there to turn around a little in a good way before released . .They drew pictures of me and gave some to me .
I really like this. You're a good person
The zen master John Laying down the knowledge. Fantastic!!!!
huge thanks to everyone that made this possible
Old Dave McMillan is on the top level of story telling too ✊🏻👌 both hypnotic narrators
DM has a great YT chan!!!
I really like this dude. This is the first time I've seen him only listened on podcast not RUclips and not what I pictured him to look like tbh lol
Can't wait for pt 4
Nobodys hard,
Want me to show you hard somebody is?
Go get a sunday ham.... 😂🤣😂🤣😂 best quote of any guest ever Shaun
This has been one of my favorite interviews you've done Shaun. Very entertaining, the guest was top notch
This is very interesting and so educational. These are life skills that everyone should know whether you're in prison or not.
John Abbott is like the Robert Redford of San Quinton.🤠
Or, he looks like Owen Wilson’s father.
Yep! That’s it was trying to think who reminded me of! 👌👌 like the comment below does look like Owen Wilson too:)
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I said that before ...he's defo got that Redford convict vibe
@@brendancronin3796 - Maybe even ‘Cool Hand Luke’ and (Spaghetti Sauce) actor whose name I can’t recall.
Why is Shaun wearing a dr. Evil glove? He looks like a real Bond villain! Lol
Fr 😂😂😂
Covid or sum..
Maybe his hands never recovered from the soap when he had to wash dishes
And that evil cackle right around 5:30
Marc Morrison :) return of the mack ;)
Could listen to this guy all day.
“But it wasn’t a free country...it was San Quentin !” Lol
John Abbott is my favourite guest 🙌
I could listen to John Abbott all day.
Attwood Army . Watched a lot of RUclips abbots interviews are genuine and informative.
Positive vibes brother fu$& the haters !!!
By far my favorite person you could him as a guest once a week & do what you did on this video you ,tell a short story & he tells one ☝️. I am going back through your older ones as I am a fairly new sub & really enjoying your channel.💕
part 4 v soon!
Very good conversation! Glad I found this
Definitely one of my favourite people you have had on ✅
Sitting watching this podcast for the third time , I love listening to Johns tales . You could probably make a film about his life
The pause before the laugh when it come to kicking up dust or talking about gun play John is just one of the folks who like to roam life at free will😄👏🏽
This guy is a badass storyteller!
"Physical confrontation or carchase, its your choice... And being a good kindergarden teacher, he said carchase"
Out of context thats so damn funny and random, and yet extremely intriguing. If that was first line in a book or a movie i would be hooked right there:)
Forgot how good this guy is! Bang on
This guy is a fascinating story teller but, you wouldn't want to cross him, even now.
And Shaun I love your 'Unleashed' format it works well for me. I don't like all of the guests in it but, I like most of them. The variety of contributors and the content is great.
Great as always, hope you get John back again has amazing stories
Better than any 3 hour movie. John Abbott is a legend. Can't wait for the book! Let's get it published Shaun!
Thanks
sensational podcast, i could listen to this mans stories for hours, and i am going to right now by watching part 1 and part 2, LOVE IT SHAUN
This man has absolutely NO FEAR. This much is obvious, and it is an extremely rare quality.
I'm 53 yrs old, I've ever only seen this quality on two other men. It's like they are just born different.
Everyone else feel the fear, and has to overcome it or deal with it times of danger. But these two men that I know, they just don't feel it emotionally. I can't explain it. If you've ever known anyone like that, you'll know what I'm talking about.
Yet they are not the dull, dead-eyed psycopaths types either. They are nice guys, jovial fellas full of jokes, etc.
But people have remarked that they have that "aura". And in times of personal danger, there is a certain look in their eyes. All three of us are martial artists, but these two are just made differently from the rest
It’s a split due to trauma, I almost guarantee.
Someone abused from a young age, bullied and beaten, especially if that is by a big powerful man when you’re young, well why - when you’ve learned to fight back - would you ever be scared of grown men (and so situations really), when you got used to fear and pain when you were a child.
I think people that happens to, have this well of trauma that allows them to feel no fear in what should be scary situations (usually violent), and can both remain calm, but tap into their anger - which is a dead anger - and so commit violent acts without feeling it, or be in scary violent situations and feel calm.
It doesn’t fit in with how they naturally are, it developed situationally - so the rest of their personality is often genuinely kind and empathic (also to do with knowing what it’s like to feel pain and fear, so wanting to protect others from it, and generally being emphatic).
That’s my take on it, and it does fit with how splits in people emerge. They might get seen as sociopaths, but the difference is that they’re genuine in the ‘nice’ side of their personality, rather than that being a Machiavellian way of thinking
@@westington1
I always thought it was the way their amigdala developed. I studied & researched it becos I always thought & admired this about these two guys, how useful this quality is.
I mean, there could be a fight breaking out, people are shouting & freaking out, and these two just sit there with me, watching & going back to their drink or food. No real reaction whatsoever!
I must emphasize that they are not dead-eyed psycopaths, their amygdalas just do not produce a fear response. It's weird, and useful at the same time.
Anyone who's been in any violent confrontation would have felt it: our hearts would be thumping in our chest, we'd be breathless. Not these guys. How I wish I had the same.
Joe Rogan spoke about it several times that he knows one or two people exactly like this. So very rare.
@@MaharionPendragon Some people are born with something like that yeah, but it’s very rare.
I’ll be honest I was talking about my own experience of myself, and some of the people I grew up around growing up in east London.
I didn’t want to say it was me, cos I don’t want to be judged basically - but you seem to be open-minded.
I had fear kicked, beaten, and just generally had been in so many violent and dangerous situations (a lot came from going to football as well, which was / is still in some areas, chaos in England, that it just came not to bother me,
I knew a few people that were similar growing up, older people with power in the community. They were really nice, kind and not psychopathic, but their reputation for excessive violence had been well established by maybe just over a couple of decades, but the time I came of age.
I found I just wanted bothered by things kicking off, or having to do violent things.
But I realty was empathetic and cared for others…….but if you was at it, you’re fair game.
Anyway, as I grew up and grew away from a life of violence (certainly fully by my mid twenties), I always wanted to work it all out.
I studied psychology and eventually became a psychotherapist (what psychiatrists do in America), I came to understand that people can be exposed to so many heightened situations over and over (and from all different backgrounds: criminal ones, or military etc), and don’t feel what others would feel in stressful situations.
Hard to come to terms with that and consider yourself a nice person, but it’s just a split. One part of yourself gets cut off from the main personality, but people can go into their split (the violent, or not phased by violence part), and then come right out.
It’s like a switch, that’s always there - but it doesn’t define you nor stop the kind and gentle side being genuine.
Honestly man, John abbot is the best thing about your show, after t bone and wild man. Keep it comin
Why would anyone dislike Shaun's videos.. hes spot on with all his information
“Let the dog see the rabbit young lady”
One of the best uploads yet Shaun. Regards to John! he's a great story teller
Shaun your channel has got to be the best watched and listened too podcast by far out there!
Respect 👊
Thanks for another great interview.
RUclips algorithms.... This should get millions of views
This man’s story telling ability is on a whole nother level. He could do this for a living.
Shaun you are a good man. Love this. And all you did. And are doing now. John sounds like you’ve had a mad life. Thank you for your words. Keep making content, people need to know.
I want to see a photo of him when he was in prison
What picture is the one above then?
@@moderatemexicanamericanpat4904 generic prison photo
Which one is John?
@@moderatemexicanamericanpat4904 that’s the aryan brotherhood
@@adstran7624 he’s not in that picture it’s all high ranking ab members
Cool guy is Mr Abbott and I can confirm his knowledge of Japan and The Yakuza is spot on!
@@spaghettieast Not really its not a name that would make any difference to the story but I'm sure if John would of talked more their name would of come up.
John is my favorite guest on the podcast
What an entertaining, intelligent man John Abbott is. Thank you so much for an entertaining podcast.
Listen from the uk 🇬🇧 Manchester. Great 👍 job guys. Stuart Torevell 46yrs old
I love the 3 piece suit and leather gloves.
Then in the first five minutes Shaun trying not to laugh 😂 1:21 Happy New Year ballsy and very funny. 😀😂
Easily the best guest ever
Excellent interview I really enjoyed it!
I could listen to John all day ♥️
Could listen to john abbot all day, he is so easy to listen to and describes it so well , he reminds me of Clint Eastwood without some of the things he says
Seriously love this guy. He walks quietly with a big stick.
man, ive been waiting for this one. i like this dude.
Mr Abbott is always a good listen.. Good podcast guys!!
Best storyteller ever. Well done again Shaun!
Wear whatever gloves you want, you got here by being yourself. Don't change now
John Abbott is a fantastic storyteller. Captivating
I really enjoy this man's stories and reflections on his life. Hope he comes back again. I'd listen to you two chat about anything.
He a great story teller yeah...
Never lets the truth get in the way of a good story.
I get the feeling this guy is telling other peoples stories and things he’s heard before a lot of the time
Great storyteller! Very calm and charismatic. Solid 💯👍
I hope he's wearing gloves because its cold and not because shaun's became an international hitman.
Ha, I was wondering about that too
International bum tickler
Murder gloves yeah👌
Check Sean's sharpened vampire k9s 👍
He does seem to have sharp canines...
This is easily one of my 4 favorite people interviewed by Shaun Atwood, and you know that's a hard choice. This is going to be awesome!¡!¡!¡!¡!✊✌
It is good to hear intelligent, rational men speak.
One of if not the best podcast I’ve seen. All of john Abbott
outstanding Shaun, just bing watched all 3 while in quarantine in the Middle East. What an interesting person John is.
I’d love Shaun to have John as a co-host when talking to young “gangsters”. It would be fun to see their reactions when John says it straight to their face. “Catch yourself on you dickhead!” Lol
Great guest, great podcast👍
01:54:07 the video about the bushmen stealing food from lions is called "the tradition of intimidating the lions". That's the fullest version that also shows them only taking the leg of the prey away (the other video cuts short of showing that).
Whip round for Shaun to buy a heater for the studio? 😂
Reply looking forward to this. Very interesting person. Thank you Shaun
Thank you for bringing these stories out into the gp. Your insite into the inner workings of prison life is stunning. On the otherhand, sounds like our world governments in truth.
Still one of my favourite guests.
Intelligent conversation - makes good sense!
fab stuff, just discovered now i can go see previous parts, thanking u
That was class man
All 3 👏👏👏👏
Keep it going keep it up 👍
Great show guys. San Fran neatest city I ever visited. See it like you guys! Great content on this show.
Thanks
Jim C
Been doin’ time for over 100 years. Stories stay the same, sad to see so many close to me get caught up in all the nonsense… Now I speak out against crime & give motivational speeches in high schools and colleges. Got me a degree in streetsmarts, this one. Yep, they don’t make em’ like they used to. Sometimes when I’m throwin the ol’ fishin line down at Old Harry’s I think to myself, where did all those years go Chuck, damn Larry, times flies. Time flies alright… yes indeed. Yes indeed I reckon, yes indeed is right. Amen. Alright you’ve been great folks! Y’all have a good one now, take it easy.
Thank you Shaun and John. Shared on @OpenMediaOne . Telegram channel.
Been waiting for this!!
His stories seem closer to tall tales than the truth
Good work zack.
The dude is wearing black winter gloves doing an interview. He's one of the best? That's hilarious.
“Predation triggered by weakness,” John Abbott
How would you apply that in a professional setting? At the office, on the job, etc. Thanks.
Go try a few things and let us know
Absolutely. In every sphere some people smell weakness and exploit that.
Happens all the time, everywhere. People detect weakness, they take advantage.
In prison, that is taken to the extreme
The only thing that would have made this interview even better is a tap of Guinness sitting next to my couch.