Shane was my celly. Everything he saying is true he was really like that in there. I got some clean tats from him.thx my G. U did everything you said u were and some..... Lil-d. ESGF XIVST Phoenix, AZ
The best interview thus far. I liked how he brought up the topic of some “being gone”due to solidarity confinment/ youth prison. That is real. I also like how he acknowledged that he was one of the lucky ones to be a normal functioning adult. God bless you.
Solitary, solidarity is a positive word nothing like that Solitary shit. I couldn't imagine being locked in a tiny cell for years. That's literal hell on earth.
I almost cried two times watching this from just the realness of what he was talking about !!! Literally the best interview you have had !!! Thanks negra and Shane !!!
This was such a great interview, it’s sad that most of your guest were failed as children. He went through so much as a child it broke me heart to hear his mom hung up on him on Christmas Day. Im glad life is looking better for him, im sure being a father bring a beautiful meaning to life. Blessing to you both
Perfectly said homie happened to me I found familia in my hood been through it all but I got my 2 sons now and ima make sure they don't do the malas I did you know..
He still smirks when he talks about catching his first case at 13, the driveby, as if there's anything funny about it. You understandably hear his voice catch when she asked about his home life straight out the gate, but he still doesn't have it in him to feel the same sadness for the kid he shot first, for what he did to another family there. That's when he'll be man enough, when he's telling this story and you see him sad FIRST--there's still something in him that thinks it's funny the way he was with the police when they came for him instead of it being a deeply, deeply tragic thing. You can say if you don't laugh you'll cry, better you cry. Cry for them and for yourself. [edit: when they talk about him not doing drugs or alcohol (same thing) again, he's like "If you drop somebody, you gonna have to eat that shit, don't cry now, and I didn't...I walked in there, I knew what I was facing". He keeps on talking about what happened to HIM, how he faced it, how he was conscious of what he'd done and was ready to do the time... as if there is ANYTHING honorable about that. Nothing about his victims and their families, nothing about the people who's lives he's destroyed. There is NOTHING honorable about it just because you're aware of what you've done]. [edit 2: until you won't risk going away not just because of your kids but because you don't want to be that man, you don't get it. You have to unlearn that honor code even when it's all around you. That's when you'll feel the strength of not being a part of that stupid 'face-saving' life; when you know you're a man and not a "biche" ( _his word, not mine_ ) for being able to turn the other cheek.] [edit 3: just love your kids let them be kids, but teach them right from wrong gently, none of this scaring them about how tough life is. They just learn the aggression behind what you're saying, that unfair aggression you had to deal with your whole life, the opposite of what you want them to know. Those lessons you learned are not good, do yourself and them a favor just show them love. Every time you do you will be a stronger man] [edit 4: he is handsome and obviously smart, it's a shame he has all that all over his face. Same with his body, some day people will change their minds about all that ugly shit. Take up painting man, make some paintings for that art district your business is in, it beats working if you can sell them. Look up the work of famous Chicano artists, people will eat that shit up if you're good. Acyrilic or oil on canvas, try it, meantime keep the dayjob if people want it--haha.] None of the above means you are not valuable now, you are, no question. And there is indeed honor and pride in surviving what you have been through, the prison system is a disgrace and a stain on the nation, or what we call a society. And then the fact that cons are not given education about real life outside, or support after they get out is a sick and stupid joke. Well done, I was moved by your remarkable story even if I have the reservations above. Stay strong and show your children love (I lost my father when I was 7 and was sent away to boarding school until I was 18, itself a kind of prison, but nothing like what you had to go through. Still, I learned some of the same lessons--if obviously not as harshly. Anyway, I am an old man now and I still miss my Dad. Be there for your kids, love them.)
Great interview! Dude is a really genuine person. It takes A LOT to see that you’re messed up and need help. People continuously live blinded but to acknowledge your story and forgive. That’s takes true strength. Praise the lord!!!
Such a Stand up dude! Realness you can feel it in your bones! 44 mins in had me in tears at the gym I felt it . Super good interview blessings to you and yours!!! ✨🙌🏼🙏🏼
Stand up dude and he is very accountable to what he went thru Good interview Negra dope you vibe and get your guest to walk you through their journey so freely on some homie chill Vibes
I Went Through A Lot Of The Stuff He Went Through. I'm From Texas, I'm 32 And It Still Messes With My Head. I Wouldn't Change It For Nothing, It Made Who I Am Today, I'm Humble, And Very Smart, I Was Surprised My IQ Is 107 Reading Is What Kept Me Sane. I Got Locked Up For Aggravated Assault With A Deadly Weapon. Which Was A Shooting.
Oh my god Negra I have watch all your podcast and each and everyone of them have stolen a piece of my heart but this one with Shane really touched the heart and broke my heart into pieces.. Wow how I wish I could give him a hug and tell him everything is going to be alright.. Shane god bless you stay strong think positive and remember your children and wife need you and vice versa.. I’m from Phoenix, Az and would love to meet you
Absolutely great interview most of the black and brown community grew up with very similar if not the same circumstances I love to hear the success stories of when our people were counted out and I also love to hear the realness of when guests speak about the trauma and PTSD from being locked up it's real a lot of men and woman deal with it every day much respect to this young man
It was pretty cool seeing Shane on this podcast. I been a fan for a lil minute. Watching him grow in his trade,going to my hometown San Antonio and getting his life straight for his family. Much respect my bro. Looking forward to getting some work done by you in the new shop.😊😊😊❤
Best interview by far only a few can relate. Thank you for sharing your life story. Expose yourself to your deepest fear; after that, fear has no power, and the fear of freedom shrinks and vanishes. You are free Shane chin up chest out against all odds. God bless you in your journey 🙏✝️ Much love
Glad to hear he made it thru all the madness even tho the cards he was dealt as a youngin sum don't make it in society but he's still standing God bless this man and guide him in the right path
That was by far the dopest interview you’ve ever had Negra, may God bless both of you guy’s families in Christ Jesus name 🙏🏼🔥🙏🏼🔥🙏🏼👑👸🏻💪🏽 from one warrior 2 another I was in awe the whole interview, especially the closing ,it was the icing on the cake 🎂 !!! We tapping in from H*Town , Texas , respect ✊🏽
I feel this. I was locked down and no visits, letters, calls being declined. It sucks but fuck it. I'm not that person no more I'm working with youth now.
I was born in Tucson az but moved to Bronx ny when I was 5 yrs , shit is rough out there lost my dad over there in a shoot out so if u ain’t from there don’t come here 💯
I enjoyed this one. I went through all different forms of emotions! Great interview, we are still good, great people even though we're flawed. Nice. Thx Negra. Much respect Shane. Much respect Negra.
Dope interview 💯 Thanks for sharing your story. I can definitely relate. State raised, growing up in the system where only the 💪🏽 survive. Keep on keeping on my G! Respect's your way from L.A 💯 Southern Cali 🔵
States sent juveniles to prisons where men were killers doing life and these kids HAD to adapt to the prison mentality to survive. When times up they toss them now as grown men to the streets. Many of them never had a driver license, had a job, went to high school prom, and so much more.
She said “They’re probably not prepared for them fools” 😂 You mean all the little homies out here that hit Adobe Mountain, Rincon minors unit, and even Canyon State? IYKYK 🌵💪🏽
Shane was my celly. Everything he saying is true he was really like that in there. I got some clean tats from him.thx my G. U did everything you said u were and some..... Lil-d. ESGF XIVST Phoenix, AZ
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That’s deep. Hope you brothers are doing well.
So he was cold with that ink back then too? Because he's a beast on those portraits now facts
You from Garfield street?
@chriss4061 yeah I'm from 14st GARFIELD GanG!
The best interview thus far. I liked how he brought up the topic of some “being gone”due to solidarity confinment/ youth prison. That is real. I also like how he acknowledged that he was one of the lucky ones to be a normal functioning adult. God bless you.
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Solitary, solidarity is a positive word nothing like that Solitary shit. I couldn't imagine being locked in a tiny cell for years. That's literal hell on earth.
I almost cried two times watching this from just the realness of what he was talking about !!! Literally the best interview you have had !!! Thanks negra and Shane !!!
This was such a great interview, it’s sad that most of your guest were failed as children. He went through so much as a child it broke me heart to hear his mom hung up on him on Christmas Day. Im glad life is looking better for him, im sure being a father bring a beautiful meaning to life. Blessing to you both
Parents don't realize that if you don't love and show attention to your children, the wrong people will.
Perfectly said homie happened to me I found familia in my hood been through it all but I got my 2 sons now and ima make sure they don't do the malas I did you know..
Real one, no bragging or boasting, love seeing Raza mature and making something of themselves. Shout out to you G.
He still smirks when he talks about catching his first case at 13, the driveby, as if there's anything funny about it. You understandably hear his voice catch when she asked about his home life straight out the gate, but he still doesn't have it in him to feel the same sadness for the kid he shot first, for what he did to another family there. That's when he'll be man enough, when he's telling this story and you see him sad FIRST--there's still something in him that thinks it's funny the way he was with the police when they came for him instead of it being a deeply, deeply tragic thing. You can say if you don't laugh you'll cry, better you cry. Cry for them and for yourself.
[edit: when they talk about him not doing drugs or alcohol (same thing) again, he's like "If you drop somebody, you gonna have to eat that shit, don't cry now, and I didn't...I walked in there, I knew what I was facing". He keeps on talking about what happened to HIM, how he faced it, how he was conscious of what he'd done and was ready to do the time... as if there is ANYTHING honorable about that. Nothing about his victims and their families, nothing about the people who's lives he's destroyed. There is NOTHING honorable about it just because you're aware of what you've done].
[edit 2: until you won't risk going away not just because of your kids but because you don't want to be that man, you don't get it. You have to unlearn that honor code even when it's all around you. That's when you'll feel the strength of not being a part of that stupid 'face-saving' life; when you know you're a man and not a "biche" ( _his word, not mine_ ) for being able to turn the other cheek.]
[edit 3: just love your kids let them be kids, but teach them right from wrong gently, none of this scaring them about how tough life is. They just learn the aggression behind what you're saying, that unfair aggression you had to deal with your whole life, the opposite of what you want them to know. Those lessons you learned are not good, do yourself and them a favor just show them love. Every time you do you will be a stronger man]
[edit 4: he is handsome and obviously smart, it's a shame he has all that all over his face. Same with his body, some day people will change their minds about all that ugly shit. Take up painting man, make some paintings for that art district your business is in, it beats working if you can sell them. Look up the work of famous Chicano artists, people will eat that shit up if you're good. Acyrilic or oil on canvas, try it, meantime keep the dayjob if people want it--haha.]
None of the above means you are not valuable now, you are, no question. And there is indeed honor and pride in surviving what you have been through, the prison system is a disgrace and a stain on the nation, or what we call a society. And then the fact that cons are not given education about real life outside, or support after they get out is a sick and stupid joke. Well done, I was moved by your remarkable story even if I have the reservations above. Stay strong and show your children love (I lost my father when I was 7 and was sent away to boarding school until I was 18, itself a kind of prison, but nothing like what you had to go through. Still, I learned some of the same lessons--if obviously not as harshly. Anyway, I am an old man now and I still miss my Dad. Be there for your kids, love them.)
Great interview! Dude is a really genuine person. It takes A LOT to see that you’re messed up and need help. People continuously live blinded but to acknowledge your story and forgive. That’s takes true strength. Praise the lord!!!
Such a Stand up dude! Realness you can feel it in your bones! 44 mins in had me in tears at the gym I felt it . Super good interview blessings to you and yours!!! ✨🙌🏼🙏🏼
Stand up dude and he is very accountable to what he went thru Good interview Negra dope you vibe and get your guest to walk you through their journey so freely on some homie chill
Vibes
I Went Through A Lot Of The Stuff He Went Through. I'm From Texas, I'm 32 And It Still Messes With My Head. I Wouldn't Change It For Nothing, It Made Who I Am Today, I'm Humble, And Very Smart, I Was Surprised My IQ Is 107 Reading Is What Kept Me Sane. I Got Locked Up For Aggravated Assault With A Deadly Weapon. Which Was A Shooting.
This man's story is wild. Very well conducted interview too! 10/10
Oh my god Negra I have watch all your podcast and each and everyone of them have stolen a piece of my heart but this one with Shane really touched the heart and broke my heart into pieces.. Wow how I wish I could give him a hug and tell him everything is going to be alright.. Shane god bless you stay strong think positive and remember your children and wife need you and vice versa.. I’m from Phoenix, Az and would love to meet you
100% agree
Well spoken!!! Went through hell and still smiling and embracing the struggle! Wishing him the best!
Amazing interview! This homie is a real genuine good person you can hear it in his voice. God bless 🙏🏽
Absolutely great interview most of the black and brown community grew up with very similar if not the same circumstances I love to hear the success stories of when our people were counted out and I also love to hear the realness of when guests speak about the trauma and PTSD from being locked up it's real a lot of men and woman deal with it every day much respect to this young man
Negra you have a great podcast thank you so much for the content keep up the great work you rock young lady
Thank you so much!
I love your interviews Negra! someone from my hometown, Shane 👊 He’s a great artist!
First time finding this channel . This was so good . The woman interviewing is really good .
What a great interview Shane my heart goes out to you and what you have had to go through May God continue to Bless you and your family ❤
Much love to AZ from NM. Great content G.
Of all the interviews I watched this is definitely my favorite ! Good bless you man ! You have such a cool vibe !
It was pretty cool seeing Shane on this podcast. I been a fan for a lil minute. Watching him grow in his trade,going to my hometown San Antonio and getting his life straight for his family. Much respect my bro. Looking forward to getting some work done by you in the new shop.😊😊😊❤
Best interview by far only a few can relate. Thank you for sharing your life story. Expose yourself to your deepest fear; after that, fear has no power, and the fear of freedom shrinks
and vanishes. You are free Shane chin up chest out against all odds.
God bless you in your journey 🙏✝️
Much love
Glad to hear he made it thru all the madness even tho the cards he was dealt as a youngin sum don't make it in society but he's still standing God bless this man and guide him in the right path
Very well put, Great interview great energy well worth my time Your top 3 interviews good work!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Breaks my heart to hear this. Praying for you brother glad you’re up and above from all that!
That was by far the dopest interview you’ve ever had Negra, may God bless both of you guy’s families in Christ Jesus name 🙏🏼🔥🙏🏼🔥🙏🏼👑👸🏻💪🏽 from one warrior 2 another I was in awe the whole interview, especially the closing ,it was the icing on the cake 🎂 !!! We tapping in from H*Town , Texas , respect ✊🏽
100% I agree
difference from 13 year olds now they smarter and wont snitch on they selfs lmao 😂
I feel this. I was locked down and no visits, letters, calls being declined. It sucks but fuck it. I'm not that person no more I'm working with youth now.
Bro is a man, he’s been full circle. This story is crazy. So many like this in Chicago but not too many live life correctly after that turbulence.
Man godbless bro, one of the dopest interviews. I hope nothing for the best for him! 💪🏽 keep moving and keep pushing!
Thankful to hear his story tonight, Gods timing
He's speaking about my childhood, that's how much I can relate to homeboy. Saludos from North carolina cariño y respeto
I was born in Tucson az but moved to Bronx ny when I was 5 yrs , shit is rough out there lost my dad over there in a shoot out so if u ain’t from there don’t come here 💯
Much respect Im from Az. Got familia in South Side Tucson!
Thats right South Tucson in the casa.
This channel is dope 💯 keep up the good work 👏🏼
I enjoyed this one. I went through all different forms of emotions! Great interview, we are still good, great people even though we're flawed. Nice. Thx Negra.
Much respect Shane. Much respect Negra.
Dope story shane and stay out bro life is better when you have kids to fill in the pain we had as children by us doing different for them 👊🏽
Good interview and A respectful gentleman
Dope to see Shane on here! 💯
Dope interview 💯 Thanks for sharing your story. I can definitely relate. State raised, growing up in the system where only the 💪🏽 survive. Keep on keeping on my G! Respect's your way from L.A 💯 Southern Cali 🔵
Lame
@@illdrumatik391 for real tho, this lame is a dick Ryder claiming a extinct lame ass hood...fukn flinstone
Great interview Shane!!!!
Shout out SS Phoenix Arizona 602!
“Ok you lil shooter” 😂 nefew funny asl
Dope aas interview
Cool dude
Stay up G
Another good show AMIGA 💙🤝😎
Real good sh** negra
Best guest yet💯
States sent juveniles to prisons where men were killers doing life and these kids HAD to adapt to the prison mentality to survive. When times up they toss them now as grown men to the streets. Many of them never had a driver license, had a job, went to high school prom, and so much more.
Putting Arizona on the map💯
This guy's laughter is contagious.😂 a real genuine dude.👌
Wow this is such a sad story. Throwing kids in a hole for 3 months is torture, this should be illegal. Thanks for opening our eyes on what goes on.
🔥 interview...that man been through some stuff
The big homie.. Proud of you 👏🏿👏🏿
Cool vid. I don’t think he’d make it in the Cali system, but a good story none the less
God bless you brotha 🙏 stay safe, great interview
Good day everyone
Buckeye was gladiator school back in the days, now it's PC
Phoenix Arizona to Tucson let’s go !!
Oh shet, this homie is from La Tu$a like me 🌵🇲🇽🌵🇲🇽 that's wassup 👍
Much love to this channel.. Good story homie..
This guy is like me we are our OWN PERSON and people hate on us for being so great, no matter what there is nothing we can’t do🎉
Eeesssooo.., good stuff 🙌🏼💪🏼💯👏🏽👏🏽God is Great…
Hes a chosen one.. tge chosen ones go thru the craziest shit and still shine thats exactly why god gives hes battles to hes most strongest soldiers
The part where Negra heard they wanted to take his clothes away she got all excited 😂😂😂
"Wow, Shane is half Pare 🇵🇭 , that's amazing!
Filipiños anf Mexicans are hermanos/brothers for sure. Love my filipiños people 🇵🇭🇲🇽🇵🇭🇲🇽🇵🇭🇲🇽
Great Interview..........Shane was REAL......
When he said a lil shooter and they both started laughing 🤣
Another banger 🔥🔥🔥
He seems so humble if I go to San Antonio I'll go look for his shop tp get a tatto.. I'll be going tp river walk one day
He has beautiful laugh and good energy
This guy was so candidly real... describing things...
Like they say,
"This is a REAL ONE!!!"
Arizona in the casa ✊🏽
Broken system failing broken homes
Yall gotta get big boy‼️
Me and Homie Would Have Been Cracking Up All Day😂 Good Homie, I Hope He Changed For The Better. 😎
Wow!!! Amazing 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
42 minutes in and just wow. 🙏 💪
Hey Foo You Crossed Out My Hood? 😡 I Don't Even Read Foo 😢😂
Damn bro this a good episode
Tappin in from Tucson! #520 #ReplayGang #BuckaroosStandUp
Respects to homeboy may god guide him thru his path prayers
This homie from AZ with the business
We wanna see this foo on Hood Stocks.
Adopted by other families I feel that!
Shane actually is funny lol I had a relapse… they just wanted ice cream 😂😂
Great interview Negra and hoping the Best for you Shane may God bless you 🙏
She said “They’re probably not prepared for them fools” 😂 You mean all the little homies out here that hit Adobe Mountain, Rincon minors unit, and even Canyon State? IYKYK 🌵💪🏽
Good show checking in from 757 Virginia
My dawg came from the trenches tucson az in da house 💯🔥🌵💪🏽👊🏽💯💯💯💯
this one had my eyes water a few times ❤️😩
San Antonio ❤ would love to get a tattoo 😊
Tucson Az! 🌵
Great one Negra!!! What he bang tho??? N or S
You should get big lokote on ! Love your show esa
It really sucks the interview is censored. Get rid of it.
This homie and drewps loves to use the word "like".😂
It's a AZ thing
Its like PUMONA,,IS MORE LIKE RIVERSIDE COUNTY,,NOT L.A. COUNTY,,SINCE THEY GEOGRAPHICALLY TOO FAR FROM LOS ANGELES AND STREET WISE MUCH WEAKER HOODS
@@misterjaliscoelmascabron9327 its like you don't know what you're talking about weaker hoods, its like you need to get out of the box, my boy
Ayeee bro is half Pinoy! much respect brotha! people need to hear your story paré!
You should let me hide those microphone wires maybe around the trim, i wont charge it on the house,im a repairman
1:01:37 😂😂😂 u say u got too dip deeg dap dig deep big deep
AZ BABY!!👊🏽🤨
Back in the day juveniles were housed in adult Los Angeles county jail.