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  • Опубликовано: 10 апр 2023
  • Soft White Underbelly interview and portrait of Todd, a retired prison corrections officer in the San Fernando Valley in California.
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  • @ToddyPhilly
    @ToddyPhilly Год назад +2504

    Thanks for the interview Mark appreciate it Much Love to everyone that Watched even the Haters😂😂.

    • @joekennedy5110
      @joekennedy5110 Год назад +70

      respect

    • @YZFMANIAC08
      @YZFMANIAC08 Год назад +85

      respect mate, ignore the haters, cant please everyone

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад +25

      @@joekennedy5110 Thanks Joe

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад +25

      Thanks buddy yes sir agreed.​@@YZFMANIAC08

    • @nhlibra
      @nhlibra Год назад +31

      I dated a C.O. for a few years. My father's cousin also did that for 30 years, ran the shootng range where i live. I understand your interview 100%. Mark kept calling you a prison guard, so annoying! That term hasn't been used for 3 decades or more. Happy Retirement 😀

  • @cryonsjr
    @cryonsjr Год назад +2372

    I've worked in corrections for 20 years as a CO. This guy told zero lies, he was telling my story.

    • @JesusChrist-Gives-Eternal-Life
      @JesusChrist-Gives-Eternal-Life Год назад +23

      ❤ that is interesting!

    • @Justin-rm8fz
      @Justin-rm8fz Год назад +57

      I was locked up last year and one of the guards admitted to me that he was on meth

    • @worm6948
      @worm6948 Год назад +72

      @@Justin-rm8fz and I guarantee he was bringing drugs in for someone. I don’t know how other states work, but in PA the guards bring more drugs in than the visitors or mail.

    • @Brer247i
      @Brer247i Год назад +7

      @@worm6948 he was in California…

    • @VioletJoy
      @VioletJoy Год назад +14

      ​@Worm Actually, you can't say that for sure. It sounds like he's really against drugs. Just because some guards bring in drugs doesn't mean they all do.
      I've had quite a few guys' stories on both sides - super interesting. They said having someone throw drugs over the fence or by drone is the most common way. No doubt is different everywhere, but between that and janitors, teachers, etc., there are plenty of other ways to score drugs. It's crazy.

  • @deleebrubeck1577
    @deleebrubeck1577 Год назад +850

    There are success stories of people who spent time in prison. My daughter was a meth addict and got 3 years in Fed Prison and it was the best thing that could have happened. A CO took her under his wing and taught her to weld. She got out and got a job, then joined the union as an apprentice, journeyed out in 3 years and is a well respected welder. She is currently taking classes to become a welding inspector. It's been almost 10 years, and I couldn't be more proud of her. She would be a great interview! She has done and seen it all!

    • @dieselryder78
      @dieselryder78 Год назад +9

      You sound like you're in alberta

    • @tdeo2141
      @tdeo2141 Год назад +36

      It’s always encouraging to hear about the success stories.

    • @wavyxxbaby
      @wavyxxbaby Год назад +24

      Congrats to your daughter that’s outstanding

    • @deleebrubeck1577
      @deleebrubeck1577 Год назад +15

      @@wavyxxbaby Thanks!

    • @guitarplayer1495
      @guitarplayer1495 Год назад +6

      mainly of what the person was convicted for, some of them are convicted of murder, gun charges, etc, and majority of employers don't wanna hire someone who think is/can be dangeous. usually the ones that aren't successful have really heavy charges

  • @chewyourfingers
    @chewyourfingers Год назад +406

    Holy shit man, PLEASE bring this guy back! His demeanor is awesome, and his humor is great. Straight shooter, no bullshit; people like that always have the best stories.

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад +16

      Thanks buddy appreciate it Part 2 is in the works 🍿🍿🍿

    • @ginacampbell8766
      @ginacampbell8766 8 месяцев назад +2

      🤣🤣🤣 we know you never even lived close to the hood.

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@ginacampbell8766 Wrong I did.

    • @cyncity1977
      @cyncity1977 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@ToddyPhillyyou're so awesome 👌 ❤

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly 7 месяцев назад

      @@cyncity1977 Thank you glad you enjoyed it🍻🍻🍻

  • @ronnielopez3267
    @ronnielopez3267 6 месяцев назад +41

    Being c/o for the state of Texas for 15 years myself, when he said "everything," he means EVERYTHING.

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly 6 месяцев назад +3

      Yes indeed 🍻🍻🍻🍻

    • @theriddlerUSA
      @theriddlerUSA Месяц назад

      Which prison did you work in Texas. Just curious, I live in Texas.

    • @ronnielopez3267
      @ronnielopez3267 Месяц назад

      Sanders Estes State State Jail and Willacy State Jail.

    • @theriddlerUSA
      @theriddlerUSA Месяц назад

      @@ronnielopez3267 That's a scary place.

    • @ronnielopez3267
      @ronnielopez3267 Месяц назад

      @theriddlerUSA not really, but anything is possible at any given moment. And with time you'll eventually come across all kinds of scenarios.

  • @samrusoff
    @samrusoff Год назад +720

    loved how quickly he answered. no hesitation, straight to the point, he's got a good memory.

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад +16

      Most definitely be on the lookout for Part 2 🍿🍿🍿🔥🔥🔥

    • @sadlife8495
      @sadlife8495 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@ToddyPhilly oh shit nice, ignore my other comment asking for a part 2! lol

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@sadlife8495 lol ok

    • @anon7843
      @anon7843 11 месяцев назад

      His nut went down the toilet. I have no idea where it is now.

    • @jdspublic
      @jdspublic 11 месяцев назад +3

      Its easy when youre 100

  • @nickbloom6861
    @nickbloom6861 Год назад +879

    Please do more interviews with this guy. He is straight to the point and has a hardcore-level of brutal honesty. Rare to see that with anyone these days. I think I am not alone when I say I want to hear more of what he has to say.

    • @Melanie-le6mw
      @Melanie-le6mw Год назад +6

      Facts !

    • @glennsmith3303
      @glennsmith3303 Год назад +2

      agree. More with this guy, please.

    • @sunlotus8
      @sunlotus8 Год назад +2

      Agree! Only someone who's been there knows what's going on. And I think Todd understands the big picture

    • @kookadams85
      @kookadams85 Год назад +1

      Yep 💯

    • @aab350z
      @aab350z Год назад

      Yeah, it's great until we say something honest that offends you. Then you hate us forever for being real and not lying to your face, like everyone else does... which is the reason why most people lie in the first place.

  • @Riskmangler
    @Riskmangler Год назад +406

    Todd is alternately serious and hysterical. Interesting dude and totally candid. Great interview.

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад +17

      Thanks buddy wait for Part 2 🍿🍿🍿🔥🔥.

    • @email4664
      @email4664 Год назад +4

      @@ToddyPhilly Thanks Todd, for your gift of gab, and hard work ethic. Hope the knees don't give you too much grief.

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад

      @@email4664 Thanks for the kind words 3 surgeries later bone on bone but fuck it life goes on. As long as my penis works life’s good. Be on the lookout for Part 2 🍿🍿🍿🍿

    • @billyumbraskey8135
      @billyumbraskey8135 11 месяцев назад

      regular dude

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@billyumbraskey8135 Ok tool man wow seriously buddy. Keep drinking that haterade.

  • @user-mr1fm2rg7d
    @user-mr1fm2rg7d 6 месяцев назад +41

    Did this profession. Retired. Female. Everything Todd shared is extremely true. Especially the gift of gab, in my case, that, good manners and always looking professional. It worked for me. Waay diff society & public cant imagine or they wouldnt be let out early. Tragically officers commit tons of suicides, alcoholism, cancers, health problems, high divorce, PTS, yet these people are completely ignored & still called guards! They are Corrections Officers & their lives mean something. Thank you both.

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly 6 месяцев назад

      So true most definitely 🍻🍻🍻

    • @theriddlerUSA
      @theriddlerUSA Месяц назад

      As a female I can't imagine being a prison guard. I would be terrified!!! You are brave. Glad you're retired. 😊

    • @Castro-su6hk
      @Castro-su6hk Месяц назад

      Corrections officer is funny because they go along to get along. I've only seen a few that stood on that shyt in there. Most just wanted to make it home and not create problems for themselves

    • @suzystone244
      @suzystone244 26 дней назад

      Hi Mark.
      Todd.
      Straight up REAL.
      Prison systems are broken...like decades ago. Please have a follow-up on this ❤

  • @teambitcoin7530
    @teambitcoin7530 Год назад +357

    Finally, we got a guy that grew up in the hood and used it to his advantage

    • @genegene6570
      @genegene6570 Год назад +15

      It's not a rare occurrence, unfortunately; the bad boy non-sense is more sensational and commercialized/exploited for profit (i.e., movies, music, etc.).

    • @M.STAR.MEDIA1
      @M.STAR.MEDIA1 Год назад +2

      💯

    • @JesusChrist-Gives-Eternal-Life
      @JesusChrist-Gives-Eternal-Life Год назад +1

      Right!!??

    • @christ1845
      @christ1845 Год назад

      Yup Van nuys.

    • @The40Glock1
      @The40Glock1 Год назад +5

      This guy's story is off he's a pathological liar that wants to see tough

  • @colby8104
    @colby8104 Год назад +907

    Todd seems like exactly whom I picture a prison guard to look and sound like. He should get into film.

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад +82

      😂😂 Hook it up you will be my agent I will give you 10%.

    • @VioletJoy
      @VioletJoy Год назад +12

      Right? Put him in a movie.

    • @illatek
      @illatek Год назад +8

      Exactly lol

    • @biancadotson3735
      @biancadotson3735 Год назад +12

      @@ToddyPhilly I would really like to do a deeper documentary of your story…. Hmu your best wayyy #LetSgO

    • @Eidelmania
      @Eidelmania Год назад +4

      How many roles do prison guard character actors get?

  • @Thrillionaire.
    @Thrillionaire. Год назад +66

    “You live life man. Whatever happens, happens. It’s meant to be.” I needed to hear this. Thanks Todd!

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад +6

      Thanks buddy appreciate it Part 2 coming shortly 🍿🍿🍿🍿

    • @angiesavage2500
      @angiesavage2500 9 месяцев назад +1

      It’s true! Life is what happens when you’re busy making other plans. That’s my favorite quote by John Lennon.

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@angiesavage2500 Life is a Big Journey full of uncertainty but YOLO it while you live it.

    • @angiesavage2500
      @angiesavage2500 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@ToddyPhilly I like that ☺️

  • @tonyfontana8222
    @tonyfontana8222 Год назад +110

    I'm a retired police officer, I was always amazed how the CO"s could be "locked up" with the inmates. Todd would have made a good street cop.

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад +28

      Thanks buddy I should of but it is what it is. We all have the should have.

    • @donnavargas1797
      @donnavargas1797 5 месяцев назад +3

      Same here. I’d drop prisoners to corrections and thought those guards were crazy to be in there.

  • @brsvideos8143
    @brsvideos8143 Год назад +375

    You can tell by the quick and detailed way he talks that he's good at thinking on his feet and assessing info on the spot.

    • @vordt4139
      @vordt4139 Год назад +8

      Calculated.

    • @mhia4
      @mhia4 Год назад +8

      Yeah he came off a little slow at first but his answers are sharp as a knife.

    • @andrewframe5165
      @andrewframe5165 Год назад +4

      @@mhia4 it’s hard to just start telling your story unprompted, I feel that was more what was happening. Once he started getting specific questions he started elaborating more

    • @johnnyappleseed2058
      @johnnyappleseed2058 Год назад

      He is as fat as you are delusional, he is only quick to sit on his fat butt and eat!

    • @poopinfinoopin4907
      @poopinfinoopin4907 Год назад +4

      i guess thinking quickly on his feet is something...he definitely ain't moving quickly on his feet.

  • @NWcpl
    @NWcpl Год назад +456

    This guy is straight up telling you the way shit is. I spent 15 years working a prison. Retired. I can relate to EVERYTHING he said.

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад +14

      Thanks buddy appreciate it much love enjoy retirement be safe Part 2 coming 🍿🍿🍿🔥🔥🔥

    • @user-hh8gg7gd3w
      @user-hh8gg7gd3w 11 месяцев назад

      Ur full of it.

    • @ZenMonkeyGod
      @ZenMonkeyGod 11 месяцев назад +7

      ​@@user-hh8gg7gd3w Prove it, junior.

    • @jeffkaczmarek3577
      @jeffkaczmarek3577 11 месяцев назад

      Being a parasite who signed up for a socialist jobs program where he kept people caged for victimless crimes and suckled from the teats of the taxpayers from your first day at the academy until the day of your overly pompus pig funeral parade is not something you should be proud of.

    • @markhoge2644
      @markhoge2644 11 месяцев назад +4

      My oldest Son is in Level 4 in Michigan. He says it’s not like the movies, except the black gangs are always fighting one another. He made friends with everyone. Granted he’s 6’5” 260. Nobody gives him a hassle. Blows my mind yet makes me sad.

  • @bobbullethalf
    @bobbullethalf Год назад +148

    I was a corrections officer for a while and I wish everyone could do that job for a year. You would appreciate your freedom and peace of mind. Plus things would not be as bad as you think they are.

    • @shawnrusselld
      @shawnrusselld 11 месяцев назад +2

      Everyone should be a CO for at least a year

    • @jennifermitchell3070
      @jennifermitchell3070 11 месяцев назад +1

      I can only imagine.

    • @angiesavage2500
      @angiesavage2500 9 месяцев назад +5

      I would never want to be a co. Well once I thought about it. But my ex husband was afraid of what would happen to me. Because of the way I look. My sister was a co and she constantly had guys jerking in front of her. I don’t want that for myself.

    • @bobbullethalf
      @bobbullethalf 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@angiesavage2500, it was hard for women CO’s for sure. But they held their own.

    • @angiesavage2500
      @angiesavage2500 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@bobbullethalf well you would have to. If you show fear to those men. It’s over for you. I don’t take shit. But people assume because I’m a girly girl that I would. It surprises them when they learn they can’t take my kindness for weakness. Plus I’m really witty. I use as a weapon.

  • @Bbarfo
    @Bbarfo Год назад +28

    Retired California Corrections Lieutenant here. Great interview and most people don't understand the ins and outs of the state prison system. Hollywood has never been able to portray an accurate version. I had 26 years of fun and mayhem.

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад +4

      Yes sir Definitely a circus enjoy retirement and stay safe.

    • @Executnr
      @Executnr 9 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@ToddyPhillyI think it was Netflix or Amazon but they had a documentary where I could see the relationship between the prisoners an guards an its not like people think, even though they are criminals they aren't treated how people would expect.

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly 9 месяцев назад

      @@Executnr It all depends on the individual inmate and the individual guard. I got buddies that don’t talk to inmates at all. I’m more of a social person so that won’t never happen.

  • @aidanalberts4554
    @aidanalberts4554 Год назад +600

    Definitely need a part two with Todd. Fascinating perspective

    • @god1692
      @god1692 Год назад +20

      i agree, i liked how when he was asked if he learned any life lessons from working in the prision and he replied "no", and related his environment growing up and the lessons he learned form then helping him NOW. really logical responses, part 2 please!

    • @JesusChrist-Gives-Eternal-Life
      @JesusChrist-Gives-Eternal-Life Год назад +2

      Definitely!

    • @M.STAR.MEDIA1
      @M.STAR.MEDIA1 Год назад +2

      Yes, I agree 👍

    • @Freud_Mayweather
      @Freud_Mayweather Год назад +1

      Damn y'all are simple. I was a rocket scientist u wanna interview me

    • @M.STAR.MEDIA1
      @M.STAR.MEDIA1 Год назад +3

      @@Freud_Mayweather fuck no!

  • @midnightteapot5633
    @midnightteapot5633 Год назад +307

    The Governor of HM Prison Pentridge in Melbourne Australia once said " I have got some prisoners in here who would make very good officers and some officers who would make very ordinary prisoners" .

    • @myeyeswentdeaf6213
      @myeyeswentdeaf6213 Год назад +15

      That just about sums it all up.👍

    • @LAArlee
      @LAArlee Год назад +7

      That sounds extremely reasonable!

    • @Xenomorph788
      @Xenomorph788 Год назад +6

      That’s around the corner from where I used to live in Reservoir

    • @Noelhall88
      @Noelhall88 Год назад +2

      That's well said

    • @adamgroszkiewicz814
      @adamgroszkiewicz814 Год назад +3

      Makes sense. Cops and Crims would have more in common with each other than civvies, virtue of a shared slice of the world and all.

  • @Mikeykaysuper
    @Mikeykaysuper 11 месяцев назад +25

    I am 57 now and I worked at DVI Prison in the late 90's and also supervised CDCR inmates in the State fire service for 17 plus years. It was always a challenge and a lot of good life experience. I managed to get out and retire by 50 to do other life things.

  • @oskorei123
    @oskorei123 Год назад +65

    I'd like to just hear more about Todd's life outside of the prison. Dude sounds like he's got a million stories to tell.

  • @brendadooley3838
    @brendadooley3838 Год назад +250

    I am retired from Illinois Corrections as a Parole Agent, 30 yrs. This was a good interview. Everything he said was spot on.

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад +15

      Thanks buddy stay safe enjoy retirement.

    • @angiesavage2500
      @angiesavage2500 9 месяцев назад +2

      Wow! I’m sure you have dealt with some crazy individuals in Illinois. Did you work in that coliseum looking prison with the 360 degree view? I can’t remember what it’s called? You probably were there when Gacy huh?

    • @user-nl2sj5jd7w
      @user-nl2sj5jd7w 8 месяцев назад +1

      Worked at western for 5 years. Parole or a counselor spot were too many years away to make it worth it for me to stay.
      This guy is spot on though.

    • @shanah5707
      @shanah5707 8 месяцев назад +1

      Hey I’m a IDOC officer and this was a great interview

  • @johnbraese9144
    @johnbraese9144 Год назад +338

    This is a great interview. He is well spoken and truthful. I worked 13 years, the last five as a lieutenant in the prison system and then another three years as a parole officer. There is no rehabilitation, just corruption and high level officials making money.

    • @MR-nl8xr
      @MR-nl8xr Год назад +4

      FUBAR.

    • @rjdavis7503
      @rjdavis7503 Год назад +3

      Your wrong, Braese.

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад +7

      @@rjdavis7503 Stop Hating

    • @rjdavis7503
      @rjdavis7503 Год назад +4

      @Todd It is not hating, but correcting, Todd. I am talking about the corruption and making money comment. To many checks and balances. No money to be had except overtime.

    • @enriquemartinez5158
      @enriquemartinez5158 Год назад +3

      That’s absolutely true … California state prison is not prison any longer . It’s a total Fail but they got to make it sound and look good for the outsiders looking in.

  • @grifyn882
    @grifyn882 8 месяцев назад +4

    This popped up on my list, so I decided to watch it and participate at the end. I have stomach and brain cancer, fentanyl, meth and xan addiction, broke my neck 4 years ago and spinal injury cause car accident....yeah its a lots... I've big pain nonstop.
    I just did the exercise and feel no pain at all !
    I stopped all drugs for 7 days and any struggle, no more addiction...crazy !
    Doctors told me 10 days ago my cancers are cured.
    Its so powerful, I will be adding this to my daily routine.
    Thank you so much !!

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly 8 месяцев назад

      Glad to here💪💪💪💪

  • @leamedica
    @leamedica 11 месяцев назад +29

    As the wife of a CO, it’s rough but there’s some great stories to be told

  • @jessemoody7313
    @jessemoody7313 Год назад +178

    This guy carries himself real well. I respect people that get dealt a shitty hand in life but still choose to go down the right path. I hope he has landed another good job for him and his family.

  • @2intriguing1
    @2intriguing1 11 месяцев назад +9

    I was hesitant to watch this episode, mainly because Im a black woman who grew up around the people he worked with. Boy did this interview carry my work day...he overcame these obstacles that many of us were burdened with. Some type of" fire" that not everyone is fortunate to experience was lit very early. Much respect to you. I do pray some type of grant comes your way so YOU can reach the youth. You have a respectable relatable demeanor and not racist or hateful. Definitely a realist and we need you out here 💯

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly 11 месяцев назад +1

      Appreciate the positive feedback much love back to you i would love to talk to the youth. Make it happen let’s go yeah me racist I’m the farthest person in that category.

  • @khrsone9653
    @khrsone9653 11 месяцев назад +5

    "I'm an alfa male you're not going to convince me to do something I don't wanna do" 😤 Preach

  • @worm6948
    @worm6948 Год назад +88

    He looks like the kind of CO that came in, didn’t mess with anyone, didn’t do anything extra, and went home at the end of the night. Some take it too far and go on a power trip.

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад +7

      Exactly 💯

    • @uenragedbro
      @uenragedbro Год назад +1

      There's one or two in each facility that are hated by inmates and COs alike. Those are the power tripping new guys that haven't seen what a person can do to another person yet.

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад

      @@uenragedbro Yep got to keep the ego in check I got in at 35 so I was mature plus communication was also the key. I picked and chose my battles sometimes you got to do what you have to do.

  • @citypopFM
    @citypopFM Год назад +424

    At least he casually acknowledged the fact that CO's bring drugs to the inmates. When Mark quickly posed that question, I was literally gauging whether I was going to keep watching depending on Todd's answer, and he passed. He was also enthusiastic to point out how the prison-industrial complex is a money-maker for so many interests which tells me this man is the real deal.

    • @ARyan-yk9qh
      @ARyan-yk9qh Год назад +4

      *COs

    • @Milkyway109
      @Milkyway109 Год назад +10

      Nobody can deny that these days, its common knowledge

    • @gijanetexas5770
      @gijanetexas5770 Год назад +10

      CO’s bring stuff in; however, the majority of contraband comes in the mail, through inmate visitors, by drones, via outside work details, through packages, inside inmates, etc. Some prisons do have more dirty CO’s than other prisons.

    • @cupcakesimbamoyo
      @cupcakesimbamoyo Год назад

      they bring 99 percent of the drugs into prisons and make major money doing it

    • @borobinson7005
      @borobinson7005 Год назад +5

      Yeah this man seems to have been a good CO and know his $hit

  • @user-bu8nj4ks7w
    @user-bu8nj4ks7w 5 месяцев назад +7

    I love how straight talking he is. He is definitely someone everyone needs in their life. Level headed. Love him!

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly 5 месяцев назад +1

      Got to be straight forward 🍻🍻🍻

    • @helenwalker5981
      @helenwalker5981 4 месяца назад +1

      Todd,
      Straight to the point, Todd. I have a lot of respect for you! The environment is so negative and you make it positive!
      Thank you!

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly 4 месяца назад

      @@helenwalker5981 Thank you appreciate it Happy New Year's 🍻🍻🍻

  • @ovadoseooo947
    @ovadoseooo947 11 месяцев назад +2

    My props to the guy doing these interviews. For someone to even take the time to show everyone what's happening in this world. What kind of people are in this world.

  • @carolineh8605
    @carolineh8605 Год назад +431

    Please show us more corrections officers.

    • @wrath231
      @wrath231 Год назад +4

      Great stuff.

    • @zionious6657
      @zionious6657 Год назад +3

      Yup 👍🏾

    • @68able2
      @68able2 Год назад +15

      some are rotten but some are like this guy, just telling it how it is

    • @mandygirty5062
      @mandygirty5062 Год назад +1

      Yea loved this !

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад +1

      @@68able2 Just Like people’s race good and bad can’t judge.

  • @boneyn3661
    @boneyn3661 Год назад +161

    NEED Todd back again for sure. Want to hear more stories, this guy has great charisma!

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад +5

      Thanks for the kind words Part 2 coming get your 🍿🍿🍿

    • @boneyn3661
      @boneyn3661 Год назад

      @@ToddyPhilly Love ittttt!!!!!

    • @Alexandria250
      @Alexandria250 Год назад +1

      @@ToddyPhillyyes feel like I had a million more questions to ask!!!

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад

      @@Alexandria250 I got plenty of answers.

  • @MissTJ516
    @MissTJ516 9 месяцев назад +3

    My late husband was a CO for 18 years in Connecticut. He sadly passed away in December 2018 at just 40 due to a blood clot after knee surgery. He was over worked he is at peace now ♥️

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly 9 месяцев назад +1

      Sorry to hear stay strong 🙏🙏🙏.

    • @MissTJ516
      @MissTJ516 9 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much@@ToddyPhilly 💖

    • @annelbeab8124
      @annelbeab8124 4 месяца назад +1

      Sorry for your loss and his sacrifice for a society who doesn't get its shit together in education and care. It's strange how an intelligent species is not yet really... intelligent and so accepting
      .

  • @darlahorton4837
    @darlahorton4837 8 месяцев назад +5

    This is one of the best interviews I have seen on here.

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly 8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks Darla much love back at you🍻🍻🍻

  • @tmc1415
    @tmc1415 Год назад +158

    This is a stand up guy. Sober. Hard working. Intelligent. Social. Respectable. And he looks like he can handle his own physically and socially. I think he helped a lot of humans in his time working

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад +23

      Thanks TMC great words about me appreciate it much love back to you. I try to help people out especially the youth. Stay away from drugs and stay away from the shitty people. Watch Part 2 🍿🍿🍿🔥🔥🔥.

    • @seanbrennan5192
      @seanbrennan5192 Год назад +5

      @@ToddyPhilly Part 2 would be sick man. Your stories were very interesting and I can tell you don’t BS like a lot of others on Marks channel do.

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад +6

      @@seanbrennan5192 Most definitely Sean appreciate the love buddy right back at you I got plenty of more.

    • @raf5710
      @raf5710 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@ToddyPhilly Any suggestions for getting sober. I'm 28 and I've been addicted to weed and kratom for around 3 years. (I have a medical card in the state of Florida). I struggle to find something to commit to or choose to make a living. Never felt I was good at any particular thing so I just stick to retail. Any suggestions are welcome, thanks Todd, for your work as well.

  • @sfs1167
    @sfs1167 Год назад +176

    Inmates work out all the time. CO's don't. Knowing that, I ran, lifted, and studied MMA. I never tried to bully an inmate. When I worked in the facility, I found that letting your 'yes be yes and your no be no' was the best way to go. Make a fair decision and stick with it. Speak with respect but be decisive and firm. Don't play favorites. Call out a manipulator when you see one. That's what kept me going. That said, I hated working behind the fence.

    • @nhlibra
      @nhlibra Год назад +23

      Yes, an X bf of mine was a CO, Im sure he has retired by now. He worked out as well because he told me sooooooo many COs were in bad shape, overweight, etc and when needing to do a take-down on someone strung out on drugs, you could get hurt. I used to tell him all the time how much I admired him for not bringing his work home with him. Neither of us did that, we both worked a lot of O.T., so our time was our time and no complaining about work. He used ton tell me all the time, "I'm just a paid babysitter for adults."
      I had a next-door-neighbor that worked with him, but different shift. He eventually got fired, crossed the line making "friendships" with inmates. The general public has no idea of that world inside the wire.

    • @tedijune6759
      @tedijune6759 Год назад

      SFS116; For me, #MMA is sooooo worthwhile…Great for body-mind-soul…And I a person is forced, they can fuc* someone up…

    • @bodybong
      @bodybong Год назад +8

      As a former inmate consistency is key. Either you're a cool CO or an ass but as long as you're always like that you gt respect. The wishy washy ones got no respect from us.
      But Yea, being fair is also key

    • @nhlibra
      @nhlibra Год назад +4

      Understood! My old bf used to see an occaisonal x-inmate out in our community. There were always signs of both being happy to see each other. I felt very proud of him on those times, knowing how he kept things constant and real. He was a Pop Warner football coach. I probably dont need to say much more. He was a motivator and always tried to find something positive to say. And what was unreal is that he had a father that was never there for him, followed by an abusive stepfather.
      Lots of smiles, lots of handshakes back then. 😉

    • @user-zz5ze5rr3b
      @user-zz5ze5rr3b Год назад +1

      “Fence”. Low level.

  • @seedsman02
    @seedsman02 Месяц назад +2

    A perfect combo, off the streets and dealing with people off the streets. A cool man with a great sense of self and how the world is. Thanks.

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Месяц назад +1

      Thanks appreciate it 🍻🍻🍻

  • @kellyyork3898
    @kellyyork3898 Год назад +13

    I grew up in the SE with a Christian, divorced, hardworking mom who finished her college degree in the 1980s after she began her degree in the 1950s before marrying my father. She was in the corporate insurance world and rose to pretty high levels. I had no doubt that she would beat the crap out of my brother and me with a stick or belt if we ever did anything wrong. Education was paramount to her; she made certain my brother and I both graduated from college. She took the church and neighborhood kids to the big city some weekends…to museums, the zoo/the large humane society there, plays, art exhibits and the symphony. A boy I grew up with told me once that one of these trips influenced him to go into science as a career. She wasn’t the loving, sweet, hugging, “listening to your troubles” type of mom, but she was a tiger if anyone tried to hurt us. Breakfast was always on the stove when we got up to go to school ( she had already left for work ), and we always had lunch and snack money….and bikes to ride. She never missed giving us birthday and Christmas presents. Dinner was always at 7:00 pm, and we were taught to respect our grandparents, elders, teachers, pastors, neighbors. She even fed the neighborhood kids sometimes, and the stray cat who lived in the garage next door. And she was a single mom with two kids and a terrible ex who was always giving her trouble and never contributed a dime in the 60s and 70s when we grew up. One great parent CAN MAKE a difference. My brother owns his own business and is a multi millionaire. I taught public school, which I loved, for 35 years…to give back. My only child is an assistant prosecutor working to help victims of domestic violence and sex trafficking.

  • @etowood
    @etowood Год назад +199

    I went prison in California level 4 when I was 18. Every prison is different but this guy told mostly how it is. However I’m the guy who went to prison at 18 for 4 years but never went back. I found the will and support to succeed even though it was super hard.

    • @tdeo2141
      @tdeo2141 Год назад +7

      Be proud of yourself. You beat the odds, which were against you.
      Wishing you all the best.

    • @eatwithcandy7147
      @eatwithcandy7147 Год назад +1

      Keep it for real man 🙏👍BE PROUD

    • @maybe5883
      @maybe5883 Год назад +3

      Respect for your willingness to change your circumstance, and I agree, it takes a strong constitution to stay focused and keep your eye on a better life.

    • @GratDuForloradeArgumentet
      @GratDuForloradeArgumentet Год назад

      you have to be a dummy to go to prison, unless it some certain cirumstance

    • @MarioGomez-nd2mx
      @MarioGomez-nd2mx Год назад +1

      Congrats bro! 👍

  • @templar23
    @templar23 Год назад +90

    It's not often you come across such a sober individual like Todd. Kudos, brother.

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад +4

      Thanks Brotha much love back at you.

    • @HelloIamClay
      @HelloIamClay Год назад

      Sober? Guy talks like he's high as a kite.
      Guy is practically busting a nut at the chance to talk about a job he thinks made him a bad ass.

    • @gustercc
      @gustercc 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@ToddyPhilly you the realist MF on this show who isn’t a homeless, unstable, or a poor raging addict.

  • @AH32711
    @AH32711 Год назад +9

    Thank you so much for posting this Mark! I have been in corrections for a long time on the East Coast. I know he has so much more to tell.. as well as myself. In prison you learn something new about anyone each and every day.

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад

      Yes sir most definitely. Stay safe.

    • @dirtyjersey4672
      @dirtyjersey4672 7 месяцев назад

      East coast retired CO here too. 1985/2005. Had done week of on the job training, then thrown to the wolves. I remember straight jackets on our segregation unit, and no cameras back then. It took 14 months before going to the Academy in Trenton, New Jersey. An injury forced me out in 2005, but got my pension & full medical benefits. Too many crazy stories to list. Still do an Occasional breakfast with certain people I worked with. Stay safe brother.

  • @masterofwit339
    @masterofwit339 11 месяцев назад +54

    This dude was captivating right off the rip. Quickest answers I’ve seen in an interview on here. My partner spent 10+ years in Rahway state prison. The very limited experiences he’s shared with me have spun my head. He did his time with his head down, stayed to himself, but not without seeing the most horrendous things. He’s the toughest human I’ve ever met, has been since he was a kid but he was mistaken for someone else and damn near died after being stabbed in the back with two forks coated in feces, piss, mucus. Dude who did that to him didn’t make it out.

    • @morgenhoop
      @morgenhoop 11 месяцев назад +2

      Uh huh. Cool sorry about your boyfriend dude.

    • @masterofwit339
      @masterofwit339 11 месяцев назад

      @@morgenhoop it’s not a “cool story”. It’s a terrible memory of a man I love. You seem like someone who doesn’t appreciate it tho so I’m not sure why you even found this video to be something you’d enjoy watching but then I realize it feeds your sad sense of entitled judgement.

    • @PackLeader-1990
      @PackLeader-1990 11 месяцев назад +2

      I visited a family member there. It was a total zoo.

    • @masterofwit339
      @masterofwit339 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@PackLeader-1990 he was in way before I ever met him so thankfully I didn’t experience having to visit. We don’t talk much about it although it is part of his past. Can’t imagine your experience.

    • @kwp973
      @kwp973 10 месяцев назад +4

      Shout out from Newark NJ! I remember One of the most brutal murders happened in Rahway State Prison now East Jersey State Prison.. Black inmate named HASSAN DOSS picked up White Jewish inmate MR. BERNSTEIN over his head in the chowhall slammed him on the railing essentially breaking him in half after that dragged him to the coffee machine/steam valve and put him under it and turned the "Spigot" on and burned his face off and punched and kicked his head and stabbed his in his mouth/tounge with pencil and also grabbed his legs while face down and tried to SNAP Mr. Bernstein again in half and continued beating him.... Doss on the day of the killing was supposed to be considered for transfer to Secure Psychiatric facility for Treatment but that the killing took place instead before this meeting could occur.... Inmate HASSAN DOSS was subsequently sentenced to an Additional 50 years in Prison... Also Rahway was hone to Boxer Hurricane Carter and Carter was responsible for Saving the Warden in a brutal multiday/hour Riot!, plus Rahway state prison was also the HOME of the well known historic (Scared Straight Program) which helped young men and women children from making bad choices/committing crimes. This program has helped a massive amount of young kids over the decades when the program was first installed. But yeah CRAZY times and crazy things in prison... this was a great interview I like the guys straight forward no nonsense demeanor and funny blunt demeanor 😂😂😂😂💯

  • @pulsatingsausageboy2076
    @pulsatingsausageboy2076 Год назад +159

    I spent five years as a CO at a level 5. This was a walk down memory lane. Saw everything he’s talking about and a lot more.

  • @fleetsma5119
    @fleetsma5119 Год назад +122

    He was keeping it real. I enjoyed this interview.

  • @jlarocca101
    @jlarocca101 Год назад +11

    This guy is the real deal. DEFINITALLY need more from him.!

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад +1

      Thanks Joe wait for Part 2 🍿🍿🔥🔥

  • @MelloMo419
    @MelloMo419 11 месяцев назад +18

    Todd Thank you for this 🙏🏽 My dad was “the man” in SW Detroit for about 7-10 years.. cars, motorcycles, house etc. He went to prison for 5 years and came out totally different. He is now homeless and rides a bike with a bag. That’s all he has now. I want to help more but he suffers from really bad mental Illnesses now and I want to say PTSD. The killer part is he had a lot of money in prison so I have no clue what he had going on in there but wow he’s different now. You’re story was more than he ever told me about prison and i really appreciate you ❤

    • @kevinwash74
      @kevinwash74 7 месяцев назад

      Stick with him 😢

  • @richyqwavoo3898
    @richyqwavoo3898 Год назад +18

    Todd looks like a Batman villain who broke out of prison just to come back and impersonate being a correction officer so he can let his other villain friends free 😂😂😂

  • @Marduk616
    @Marduk616 Год назад +90

    Todd's candid description of the life inside bars is eye opening, you cannot fault him for being so explicit. It's so necessary to know these things. Great interview.

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад +4

      Thanks buddy Part 2 coming 🍿🍿🍿🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯

    • @marksilva2929
      @marksilva2929 11 месяцев назад +2

      22 years and still doing, he was PG, the way we talk inside is different than on the street. He was straight up, but left out the details that no one wants to hear.

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@marksilva2929 Thanks buddy your almost at the finish line take care of that Mental Health we all got some kind of PTSD 🍻🍻🍻.

    • @marksilva2929
      @marksilva2929 11 месяцев назад

      @@ToddyPhilly you're welcome brother. I've spent half my career with PTSD. By time you start to feel okay again, bang something trigger's it. Awesome interview brother, it's something I can show my wife and kid's. It's not something we talk about a lot but once I retire I'm going to talk it out and be honest about some of the things I've seen. I'm the same with the inmates, there always taken back when by how much I know there neighbor hoods. Mostly the black gang bangers. The part about not acting tough. Man so many kids start and get checked by a whole unit and quit.

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@marksilva2929 Most definitely our profession is never talked about unless a inmate escapes from prison other then that we’re nothing. What state and prison you work at?

  • @jbkg5898
    @jbkg5898 10 месяцев назад +3

    I love this guy. He has stories for years. Wish his interview was twice as long.

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly 10 месяцев назад +1

      Lol Thank you appreciate it i definitely do much love.

  • @Cookie.723
    @Cookie.723 11 месяцев назад +7

    He’s an unsung hero! Thank you for having served the people!

  • @streetsofsouthphilly
    @streetsofsouthphilly Год назад +79

    As a former C/O myself I can vouch for most of what he says.

    • @Mim795
      @Mim795 Год назад +2

      Me too, the same in Australia.. just not as violent as overseas prisons

    • @johnjack902
      @johnjack902 Год назад +3

      Me as well

  • @martaragsdale5261
    @martaragsdale5261 11 месяцев назад +29

    This guy is full of wisdom. Mad respect

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly 11 месяцев назад +2

      Appreciate the love wait for Part 2 🍿🍿🍿

    • @edwinathomas1
      @edwinathomas1 7 месяцев назад

      @@ToddyPhillyyou remind me of my cousin Junior & something about you reminds me of my son Chris too. Both of them street smart because they had to be to survive. Chris is a hardworking dude who has never been in trouble. Really enjoyed listening to you. Could listen all day. Awesome

  • @MillionDollarMullettt
    @MillionDollarMullettt 8 месяцев назад +3

    This was so captivating! Need another interview with this man!

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly 8 месяцев назад +1

      There’s another one buddy🍻🍻🍻

    • @MillionDollarMullettt
      @MillionDollarMullettt 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@ToddyPhilly found it and watched it after this one. Good stuff man! Great job sir🫡

  • @KAITLYN100390
    @KAITLYN100390 Год назад +74

    Seems like the perfect person for such a challenging job. Someone with street knowledge, but strong enough to rise above and be unaffected. Great interview!

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад +2

      Thanks for the kind words much love.

    • @the661hero
      @the661hero Год назад +1

      Street Knowledge driving Suzuki sidekicks with KMC wheels..lol

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад

      @@the661hero Damn man I had KMC on my Escort with two Fosgate speakers also had a Phantom top. Cruised from Whittier to Crenshaw. Clubbing at MR Jays to Florentine Gardens. Bumped Steve B to Marvin Gay. 😂😂😂

    • @nannybean8134
      @nannybean8134 10 месяцев назад +1

      For some reason, I think he's a big teddy bear. I bet he fiercely protects his family and friends. He has a kind soul.😊

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly 10 месяцев назад

      @@nannybean8134 Most definitely thank you one love back to you.

  • @tdeo2141
    @tdeo2141 Год назад +142

    I find it interesting that Todd mentioned that most of these guys didn’t have a father figure growing up. Perhaps that’s where we need to start at. These guys perhaps have no hope, but we can prevent many of them from ending up in prison if parents realize how important it is to have a stable relationship before you have kids.

    • @cinderellie9583
      @cinderellie9583 Год назад +19

      Louder for the people in the back!!

    • @brownbarrett6842
      @brownbarrett6842 Год назад +13

      That’s definitely not going to happen especially if Republicans have their way with abo$&@tion.
      A lot of the men and women in these broken relationships see raising a child alone as normal or a badge of honor. Also a lot of these kids are from forced activities, family members and transactional. If you watch enough of SWU (soft white underbelly) you know what I am talking about.
      We need to just get ready because it will get worse.

    • @tdeo2141
      @tdeo2141 Год назад +18

      @@brownbarrett6842 well, I can see what you’re saying, but usually if you’re a conservative (I’m guessing that’s what republicans are), your values tend to be more traditional. I’d be willing to bet there would be less broken relationships?
      I don’t want to get too political, if you know what I mean…
      All I’m saying is that children need to grow in a stable household, with a mom and dad who love them, especially the boys who need their father there for them as a role model.
      I think the best thing is to prevent people from going to jail.
      Todd himself said, the inmates don’t learn much there, if anything they get worse. So prevention is key, and it starts with stable families.
      Take care of yourself out there.

    • @theheadcheese7241
      @theheadcheese7241 Год назад +15

      @@brownbarrett6842 it’s called being responsible for your actions. Stop blaming others for the problems you made for yourself.

    • @featheredsunsets4675
      @featheredsunsets4675 Год назад

      ​@@brownbarrett6842 if it was up to the left, (as most are doing now) they are destroying the nuclear family and making it a point to destroy it. Signed, a Conservative Latina that was once a Dem. 🙃

  • @jguitar23
    @jguitar23 Год назад +4

    Wow, excellent interview◇ Bravo to Mark & this generous guest. Keep your kids in school!!!

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад

      Thanks buddy be on the look out for Part 2 🍿🍿🍿🍿

  • @NahhThatsCrazyy
    @NahhThatsCrazyy 10 месяцев назад +16

    I’m retired 25 year captain at Florence super max. This man is speaking the truth, no lie behind his words.

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly 10 месяцев назад

      Thanks buddy enjoy that retirement well deserved 🍻🍻🍻.

    • @joshuthe1511
      @joshuthe1511 8 месяцев назад +2

      No you aren't

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly 8 месяцев назад

      @@joshuthe1511 I’m a G. Stop being salty Count Time.

    • @joshuthe1511
      @joshuthe1511 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@ToddyPhilly was not responding to you my guy, it was the other person

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly 8 месяцев назад

      @@joshuthe1511 Ok my bad.

  • @PAPDOG1973
    @PAPDOG1973 Год назад +12

    Todd’s posture almost didn’t move for 21:29 minutes apart from mostly his right hand / arm at 342 separate gestures. Seems happy, there’s a place for everyone on this earth.

    • @southphillylilly
      @southphillylilly Год назад +2

      Some people don't need to shift 1000 times in 20 minutes.

    • @HartJon282
      @HartJon282 Год назад

      So confused on the direction of this comment 😂 sounds like inner thoughts. Funny af

  • @robcharette1915
    @robcharette1915 Год назад +114

    18 and counting in the system. This guy I can tell was in it for real. Im hoping after I finish my 20 I can talk to Mark and fill in some areas this gentlemen was not involved in as much and explain the real challenge of actually trying to rehabilitate inmates. He is 100 percent correct about communication being the most important skill to have. And instant gratification is something i talk with inmates in my class about all the time. Most have 0 self control and they only do what makes them happy at that moment and they don’t think or worry about consequences. Thats why the fear of prison doesn’t stop them or scare them. Great interview.

    • @johntsunami9368
      @johntsunami9368 Год назад +4

      🧢

    • @rwb3562
      @rwb3562 Год назад +3

      What an insightful point about instant gratification with thinking about consequences, this makes so much sense

    • @The40Glock1
      @The40Glock1 Год назад +1

      How gullible

    • @dubaiedge
      @dubaiedge Год назад +1

      REAL low frustration tolerance, too.

    • @robcharette1915
      @robcharette1915 Год назад +5

      @@dubaiedge for sure. The minute the average inmate doesn’t get the answer they want their carefully crafted false veneer falls off snd you see the true criminal .

  • @frittsbitts
    @frittsbitts 8 месяцев назад +3

    I was a CO for 4 years. I never took anyone for granted. I ran my unit and said good morning to the inmates, treated it like a polite every day encounter. I never had a problem with them.
    I was blunt and to the point, but treated them like humans.
    Alot of the guys inside didnt get that often.

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly 8 месяцев назад +1

      Most definitely keep it real and consistent.

    • @williehudson4013
      @williehudson4013 8 месяцев назад

      Yall all are corrupt I have a uncle that's a Co I don't trust him for nothing anyone in that uniform is my enemy

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@williehudson4013 Sounds like you have trust issues.

  • @svenskanorsk
    @svenskanorsk 11 месяцев назад +1

    This interview cured my job anxiety…9-5 at a CPA firm 🙄
    thank you for the perspective!

  • @VioletJoy
    @VioletJoy Год назад +35

    What a character. Put him in a movie. I've always had a strange fascination with prisons. Not only am I fascinated by psychology and people in general, but I have always had ideas of how to make prison improvements.
    He mentioned Soledad prison. I volunteered there many years ago to watch the kids while their moms went in to visit inmates. Heartbreaking.

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад +2

      Find me a producer or author lol Part 2 coming 🍿🍿🍿

  • @bearriver685
    @bearriver685 Год назад +13

    I was in prison 3 months ago. Im a carpenter, and the advice I gave everyone in there was "get a trade job when you get out. Pick a trade, lookup your local hall for that trade, and contact them. It will be the best decision you have ever made, I guarantee it."

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад

      Glad to hear love the success stories stay out of trouble.

  • @tomd1434
    @tomd1434 5 месяцев назад +3

    A kid with two loving parents is lucky indeed.

  • @ts2766
    @ts2766 7 месяцев назад +5

    Could listen to this dude all day

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you appreciate it🍻🍻🍻

  • @gijanetexas5770
    @gijanetexas5770 Год назад +68

    I’ve worked in corrections since 1995. Since 1999 with female inmates. Everything he said was true.

    • @GratDuForloradeArgumentet
      @GratDuForloradeArgumentet Год назад +2

      ofc it was true he didnt say anything crazy

    • @triumphant2600
      @triumphant2600 Год назад +3

      Was you ever tempted 😰😰

    • @vaekkriinhart4347
      @vaekkriinhart4347 Год назад

      well, its no surprise that females go both ways. U know the saying: "All women are bi. Theyre either bisexual or bipolar" And men who have only a female role model (fatherless) will def turn gay in prison. That's not surprising either

    • @stargazeranemiac
      @stargazeranemiac Год назад

      What did he say that was new information to literally anyone?

  • @joyrn7663
    @joyrn7663 Год назад +9

    "His nut went down the toilet, and I don't know where it is now. "
    I literally laughed out loud!

  • @Lucas-el2fx
    @Lucas-el2fx 8 месяцев назад +1

    This is an amazing interview & you now have a new subscriber. Keep up the great work!!

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly 8 месяцев назад

      Thanks Lucas glad you enjoyed it🍻🍻🍻

  • @gabster14
    @gabster14 Год назад +3

    I love the last thing he said "live life, whats going to happen its going to happen". Its a very freeing way to think about things and life

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад +1

      You control what you can control the other shit you stress about usually never happens or affects you anyway. Wait for Part 2 🍿🍿🍿🔥🔥🔥. Thanks for watching.

    • @gabster14
      @gabster14 Год назад +1

      @@ToddyPhilly can't wait for part 2! Thank you Todd :)

  • @bamafan762
    @bamafan762 Год назад +29

    He described prison to a T. I've done 3 in Florida and 3 in Alabama. Florida was definitely by far the most intense or at least it was in early 2000s. But cool to see this ex guard speak the truth about how it goes down.

    • @tdeo2141
      @tdeo2141 Год назад +4

      He said it’s almost impossible to get a job in the real world after doing time.
      I hope you’re doing ok.

    • @bamafan762
      @bamafan762 Год назад +13

      @@tdeo2141 I actually am. I have 7 years clean. Have a class A CDL. Have a home married kids grandkids. The last time I got out I never looked back. I was done! I'm definitely in the small percentage that do make it. But I have good people around me.

    • @tdeo2141
      @tdeo2141 Год назад +7

      @@bamafan762 good job man, you’re definitely one of the few and should be proud of it. I wish you all the best, to you and your family.

    • @VioletJoy
      @VioletJoy Год назад +1

      Not that you'd necessarily want to think about prison, but there's a really cool guy who has a channel called Jumpsuit Pablo. He's pretty funny and keeps it light. He did 10 years in SC.

    • @sup393
      @sup393 Год назад +2

      ​@Jeremy Mayo stay up

  • @privatedetective6516
    @privatedetective6516 Год назад +16

    I was a CO for about 2 ½ years. I wish I had heard this lecture before I started.
    He nails it.

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад +1

      Thanks buddy all good Part 2 coming 🍿🍿Be safe out there

  • @logansrun3974
    @logansrun3974 11 месяцев назад +2

    5'0, 135lb CO. Been there for 15 years. I plan on doing 25. I'm about to be promoted to Sergeant.. Everything he said was TRUE, and i love it. I used to be chef, went to Emeril Lagasse's culinary school on a scholarship, won another scholarship after getting my bachelor's degree. After all that, ended up being a CO. I'm the opposite of him. Tiny, introverted, and lived a great "Huxtable" life with mom & dad. But what makes a great CO is knowing how to talk to the inmates. If you can do that, you won't get compromised or become a target. They respect you and the money is EXCELLENT!

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly 11 месяцев назад +1

      Good shit well said it’s a marathon not a sprint keep grinding. Take care of the Mental Health buddy we all got that PTSD much love🍻🍻🍻🍻.

  • @Nevs-
    @Nevs- Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing this one! I Could listen to this guy talk for ages

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад

      Thank you Part 2 coming 🔥🔥🍿🍿

  • @brocklee1996
    @brocklee1996 Год назад +8

    Its about time a California CO got interviewed. Lancaster prison is no joke. There's so many crazy stories that no average person can understand unless they witness them in person.

  • @maripeti4036
    @maripeti4036 Год назад +7

    All Truth! My dad was a prison guard in MA for 34 years retired in 86 just at the start of the gangs, he only had a whistle, no gun! Med/High Security areas. The stuff my dad talked about when he came home. After 34 years he retired and went into private security. Way too much stress!! He's so truthful.

  • @jenniferbryn
    @jenniferbryn Год назад +4

    have this man back. it was such a great talk. holy wow that is a ln honest story teller. thank you, sir, for your service.

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад

      Thanks Jennifer appreciate the love Part 2 just wrapped up it should be 🔥🔥🔥you might want to grab some 🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿

  • @Nan-1017
    @Nan-1017 Год назад +14

    This guy is a good guy…it’s a wonder how he stayed so strong since childhood and chose the right path. I admire him.

    • @omilett
      @omilett Год назад +1

      Jewish resilience

  • @jayski8987
    @jayski8987 Год назад +29

    I did 10 years at The House of Corrections here in Philly back in the 90’s and I wish we would of had more CO’s like him. He seems like a solid dude

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад +3

      Most definitely give respect get respect it goes a long way in life not just the Prison stay out of trouble love the success stories.

    • @smbfd
      @smbfd 11 месяцев назад +3

      I always showed respect. Why make anyones stay worse? unfortunatly the job brings in the type to abuse however. too few like me and tod you right

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@smbfd Yes indeed staff is a whole another issue for sure.

  • @meatyflappers
    @meatyflappers 5 месяцев назад +3

    ‘On the street she is a 2 but is a 10 in the pen’ 😂

  • @2FiredCops
    @2FiredCops Год назад +1

    Solid interview. We would love to come on your channel sometime and speak to the side of things nobody else will talk about in regards to the cop world and culture.

  • @theoneandonly2421
    @theoneandonly2421 Год назад +5

    Mark brother, I stay addicted to your interviews, as well as the photography and the few videos I know of. Your a great guy and you talent shines bright brother. I like hearing perspectives of stuff I’ve never seen or heard. I like relating to the ones who fit my life. You’ve prob had about every walk from life possible on your show, I still tune in every time , with some coffee to sip and wait for the next story. Your truly a legend that’s one of a kind.

  • @jimmycrackedcorn1
    @jimmycrackedcorn1 Год назад +55

    Gotta get him back. This was great

    • @jaymosk
      @jaymosk Год назад +4

      For sure

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад

      Part 2 Coming 🍿🍿. Thanks for the great words.

  • @kingcurtis7988
    @kingcurtis7988 Год назад +1

    I can feel the authenticity of his stories as his words slightly speed up to anchor his point. This dude is real deal and I bet there’s things he has witnessed that he chose to withhold from this interview. Much respect Todd maybe you should start a channel

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад +1

      Thanks buddy appreciate it definitely there’s lots more but there will be a Part 2 🍿🍿🍿🍿🔥🔥🔥 i feel like I’m late to the game about my own channel but I feel I’m way different also so maybe.

  • @rodniki14
    @rodniki14 Месяц назад +1

    This guy tells a great story, straight to the point and then he stops. Great way to make his point. The interviewer is also good. Let's the person being interviewed talk until he is finished, no background music. Impressive.

  • @psyfertech
    @psyfertech Год назад +48

    Man you should definitely do more interviews with this dude

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад +10

      Part 2 Coming Nick thanks for the kind words bring your 🍿🍿🍿

  • @IllicitMediaproductions
    @IllicitMediaproductions Год назад +29

    This counterpoint to all the gang interviews is fascinating and important . Great work mark I would love to see more interviews like this.

  • @bobsmith1101
    @bobsmith1101 Год назад +8

    Todd, I wish I had you as a father. You are a powerhouse! I wish you well with your health. I have one question I wish Mark would have asked. What are you doing now? Just from what I've heard here, I see a huge level of wisdom and can see you in role where you share that with at risk individuals. From your life experience , your zeal for life and general communication prowess , it's a no brainer! Just from listening to you makes me want to be in your circle, good vibes. Please do a follow up if your can. Thanks for coming on the channel sir.

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Год назад +5

      Thanks Bob appreciate the love adversity builds character I’m huge on that saying. Experiences in life make you who you are. Part 2 will be coming. I’m retired now but if a opportunity comes up I’m always willing to help people especially the youth. I know one thing grab your 🍿🍿🍿 Part 2 will be 🔥🔥🔥

    • @rachelwayne4885
      @rachelwayne4885 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@ToddyPhillyCan't wait! You told your story so well.

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Месяц назад +1

      @@rachelwayne4885 Thanks appreciate it🍻🍻🍻

    • @rachelwayne4885
      @rachelwayne4885 Месяц назад +1

      @@ToddyPhilly I have now completed both parts. Todd, thank you for sharing your story. You are so well spoken and authentic - a real breath of fresh air!! I am a teacher in Nashville. Please see about getting into talking to our youth. You would be an excellent mentor!

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly Месяц назад +1

      @@rachelwayne4885 Thanks Rachel appreciate it most definitely 🍻🍻🍻

  • @hejnye
    @hejnye 8 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for your service Todd and good luck in the future, you did your time at a shitty job and paid your dues, you deserve an easier life now.

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly 8 месяцев назад

      Much love appreciate it🍻🍻🍻

  • @riverflowsby
    @riverflowsby Год назад +8

    Very compelling interview. Would love to see more like this. Thank you Todd for shining a light on criminal record discrimination from the perspective of an agent of the system.

  • @wendolyedwards3180
    @wendolyedwards3180 Год назад +39

    Being a corrections officer myself… I can’t wait to get a moment to myself to listen to this one 💯

    • @cryonsjr
      @cryonsjr Год назад +6

      I'm a CO and couldn't wait to listen to it

    • @wendolyedwards3180
      @wendolyedwards3180 Год назад +8

      @@cryonsjr it was good, Just wish it was longer lol

    • @saldeck6189
      @saldeck6189 Год назад +1

      I cant wait to retire...

    • @icytimboslyce7939
      @icytimboslyce7939 11 месяцев назад

      That's what my ex gf just texted me 😔

  • @nicolasdefeo687
    @nicolasdefeo687 6 месяцев назад +5

    Thanks for your service.

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly 6 месяцев назад

      Thank you🍻🍻🍻

  • @ameliadowdle3564
    @ameliadowdle3564 11 месяцев назад +1

    such a great interview thanks mark

  • @blujay9191
    @blujay9191 Год назад +31

    My job took me occasionally into the common areas of high security prisons. The guards have their own brand of humor. My first time in a particularly notorious prison they gave me this little patch of leather that affixed to my belt. It had some electronics and a big red button on it. I was always escorted (thank you Lord) and I asked my escort if that button was what I thought it was (panic button) and he told me that yes it was but ... "if the sh_t starts going down, wait a few seconds before you press it so I can get a couple of shots in first."

  • @FloydofOz
    @FloydofOz Год назад +5

    This guy has one of the most interesting accents/manner of speech I’ve ever heard. Never heard anyone quite like this. Good convo.

  • @gregmacdonald3559
    @gregmacdonald3559 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thoroughly enjoyed listening to this gentleman, great energy and integrity. Respect Sir.
    Thank you

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you appreciate it.🍻🍻

  • @michaelaparicio3182
    @michaelaparicio3182 Год назад +17

    Thanks for your videos. All of them. But I'd especially appreciate more like this. My dad wasn't a CO, but he was a Sheriff's Officer. From the mid-1960s to the Mid-1990s. It seemed to take a lot out of him, and he died 10 years later from a fall when he was drunk. My brother was a lifelong convict, in and out of prison, until he died from a fentanyl overdose in 2021. My dad didn't want to talk about it, but I know he worked with guys who also had sons in prison. I'm guessing many police departments have this, though I'm not sure what the odds are of finding people who would be interviewed. Guessing there are many more themes that'll pop up if you keep interviewing police and corrections officers.

  • @erickiyoshiphillips2323
    @erickiyoshiphillips2323 Год назад +31

    My dad did 35 years as a LT and he never told me any stories bout prison. But I heard stories of my dad from inmates who was at his prisons.

    • @VioletJoy
      @VioletJoy Год назад +3

      That's interesting. I'd want to hear all of his stories. Well, most of the stories anyway. What did you hear about him if you don't mind saying?

    • @leanneadams2549
      @leanneadams2549 Год назад +3

      Then you had an exceptional father as I did as well !!! He wanted your childhood to be full of light and laughter and play. As it should !! Sadly, not to many of our Dad’s left or out there !!

    • @marleylocs7011
      @marleylocs7011 Год назад +7

      What a cliffhanger lol... Tell us what you heard about your father 😂

    • @leanneadams2549
      @leanneadams2549 Год назад

      @@marleylocs7011 your a jerk

    • @rapwasinventedinthesuburbs3884
      @rapwasinventedinthesuburbs3884 Год назад +1

      How do you end up crossing paths with those people and both of y’all know whose who to make a simple connection? Like how did that happen to meet those people ?

  • @SpartanFitnessPro
    @SpartanFitnessPro 7 месяцев назад +4

    I love this dude Todd. Very Interesting. I could listen to him talk all day. Something about him.

    • @ToddyPhilly
      @ToddyPhilly 7 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you🍻🍻🍻🍻