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  • Опубликовано: 4 май 2024
  • Brett Johnson was a US Most Wanted cybercriminal, called the Original Internet Godfather by US Secret Service for building the first organized cybercrime community called ShadowCrew, which was the precursor to today's darknet and darknet markets. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors:
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    OUTLINE:
    0:00 - Introduction
    3:15 - Early years
    37:32 - Phishing and social engineering
    55:36 - SolarWinds cyberattack
    1:01:23 - Future social engineering fears
    1:04:04 - Early cybercrimes
    1:16:38 - Cybercrime entrepreneurship
    1:20:06 - ShadowCrew
    1:51:10 - Dark web
    1:59:56 - ShadowCrew arrested
    2:11:55 - Cybercrime
    2:17:02 - Love
    2:49:06 - Prison
    3:17:18 - Life after prison
    3:39:06 - Advice for young people
    3:40:30 - Hope for the future
    3:43:59 - Meaning of life
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  • @lexfridman
    @lexfridman  2 года назад +375

    Here are the timestamps. Please check out our sponsors to support this podcast.
    0:00 - Introduction & sponsor mentions:
    - Public Goods: publicgoods.com/lex and use code LEX to get $15 off
    - NetSuite: netsuite.com/lex to get free product tour
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    3:15 - Early years
    37:32 - Phishing and social engineering
    55:36 - SolarWinds cyberattack
    1:01:23 - Future social engineering fears
    1:04:04 - Early cybercrimes
    1:16:38 - Cybercrime entrepreneurship
    1:20:06 - ShadowCrew
    1:51:10 - Dark web
    1:59:56 - ShadowCrew arrested
    2:11:55 - Cybercrime
    2:17:02 - Love
    2:49:06 - Prison
    3:17:18 - Life after prison
    3:39:06 - Advice for young people
    3:40:30 - Hope for the future
    3:43:59 - Meaning of life

    • @korsakov1997
      @korsakov1997 2 года назад +3

      @@tannerannichiarico7255 shhh

    • @nielminor7529
      @nielminor7529 2 года назад +3

      His stripper girlfriend likely never stopped doing drugs. She hid it better.

    • @vanessa1569
      @vanessa1569 2 года назад +4

      @@npc2172 Ali G (if he can stop himself pontificating for 5 minutes) for shiz. Louis CK would be amazing but I doubt he’s doing any podcast; love him but he’s too much of a control freak …Ricky Gervais would be good as would Hugh Laurie.

    • @pb-vj1qs
      @pb-vj1qs 2 года назад

      Lex, this is very similar to gunmo's interview ruclips.net/video/g6igTJXcqvo/видео.html

    • @asap9779
      @asap9779 2 года назад +2

      @@tannerannichiarico7255 nah but like he would if he could

  • @chauck1118
    @chauck1118 Год назад +4222

    I'm glad he's seen the error of his ways, but I keep coming back to the people whose retirement accounts he robbed. Think about that. Working your entire life towards this goal and having it stolen from you. And then the guy who does it gets to act like a hero for turning his life around and yucking it up with Lex for 4 hours. Something about that just bothers me.

    • @ActivEthan
      @ActivEthan Год назад +1

      Retirement accounts are covered, they’re fine.

    • @williamhodge8095
      @williamhodge8095 Год назад +2

      I see your side well, but when look at how much congress representatives, like Pelosi and pretty much all of them come into office poor and with in a couple years are worth millions at our expense makes this guy look like small potatoes,,
      Just sad for us the citizens

    • @seannym95
      @seannym95 Год назад +451

      Dang… you ain’t wrong

    • @creationbeatsuk
      @creationbeatsuk Год назад +491

      I had this exact same thought. As interesting as this guy is he has ruined lives. We turn people like this into celebrities, while people like us who try to do good for others get shit on in life. It's like when criminals start a legit business and get praised for turning their life around, well yeh... you stole a shit load of money from people, you have the cash to start your own business.

    • @ericavram361
      @ericavram361 Год назад

      N😅hh m i gt ini😮 nn

  • @thiefoftomorrow
    @thiefoftomorrow 2 года назад +822

    It’s rare u can listen to someone you’ve never heard of for nearly 4 hours and immediately want another 4. This was off the charts

    • @jasonf3963
      @jasonf3963 2 года назад +24

      Exactly. I was so hooked.

    • @realjamesbond
      @realjamesbond 2 года назад +2

      @@jasonf3963 1

    • @watchprayact2069
      @watchprayact2069 2 года назад +19

      Not really, what keeps you hooked is wanting to know how a criminal can rip you off . In hopes they won't get you.

    • @GrittyC13
      @GrittyC13 2 года назад +2

      Yeah I just saw his episode of koncrete, and clicked on this one immediately after finishing that entire episode. It’s the same story but I’m watching anyway for the details that may be in this episode that wasn’t in that one lol

    • @tpalden753
      @tpalden753 Год назад +5

      @@watchprayact2069 or how you can be the criminal 👀

  • @TayWoode
    @TayWoode 6 месяцев назад +40

    I can imagine a lot of people will think he’s cool while he’s laughing and joking like he doesn’t care what he’s done, he doesn’t seem sorry, he’s never to be trusted, but people will still fall for his bs, he’ll still manipulate people in a different way. He really is a narcissistic psychopath

    • @Lisabug2659
      @Lisabug2659 5 месяцев назад

      How anyone would believe this guy is anything other than a Narc/psychopath is beyond me. He literally is enjoying his time reliving his sad and useless escapades. Such a BS artist. He’s criminal, manipulative and finds himself fascinating.

    • @SacredOwl
      @SacredOwl 3 месяца назад +13

      Ya, it's obvious. When he pays his victims back and stops telling his story with glee, maybe I will change my mind, but probably not.

    • @peacepocket
      @peacepocket 3 месяца назад +8

      All the laughing is psychotic to me!

    • @jaygoodman2466
      @jaygoodman2466 2 месяца назад

      Soo

    • @jimjones8967
      @jimjones8967 2 месяца назад

      But he's soo good at storytelling

  • @ALL_CAPS__
    @ALL_CAPS__ 6 месяцев назад +187

    When you grow up in a cycle of dysfunction, drugs, and crime, your thinking and behavior will always be colored by this. Unless you’ve experienced it firsthand, it’s hard to grasp how difficult it is to break these norms. Congrats to this man for changing his life. These stories need to be told so those of us that have experienced it see examples of ones that make it out.

    • @sooperfly88
      @sooperfly88 5 месяцев назад +12

      Said well my friend

    • @forthehomies7043
      @forthehomies7043 4 месяца назад +2

      It's unfortunate because he will always have to live with what he's done. He grew up, and he's lucky to have done so because many criminals are not given that opportunity. He's addicted to the nature of crime, that's why he's doing what he does today, by helping catch the bad guys. Fortunately he's realized and had the opportunity to realize that being in prison isn't fun. I agree with you, and for most people it is impossible to break their habits.

    • @god_is_good493
      @god_is_good493 3 месяца назад +2

      Truth!!! I've lived it and overcome a difficult childhood and young adulthood by testimony and faith in Jesus Christ.

    • @josephmcgrath5267
      @josephmcgrath5267 2 месяца назад

      1

    • @ALL_CAPS__
      @ALL_CAPS__ 2 месяца назад

      @@god_is_good493 I’m glad for you. I’ve known a lot of people, some in my own family, that used religion or a 12 step program to overcome. whatever your difficulties are, keep and use whatever helps you stay clean or fly straight. As they say, "the program doesn’t work, unless you work it."
      I’m not a believer, or did not use religion, but I do like the saying " to each their own". all religious texts can help you be better. we just have to be sure we are using what can help people, and not the parts that hurt and tear down.

  • @jimbowred1983
    @jimbowred1983 2 года назад +452

    Best Lex Fridman episode ever. This guy could carry 8 hours of material. Well done. Esp staying out of his way and letting him talk.

  • @ignasa007
    @ignasa007 2 года назад +923

    Oh man, the diversity of interviewees, this is such a special channel!

    • @ALCRAN2010
      @ALCRAN2010 2 года назад +14

      Try Soft White Underbelly channel

    • @ignasa007
      @ignasa007 2 года назад +6

      oh wow, that's a great channel, thanks for the rcmd!

    • @michaelgorden8111
      @michaelgorden8111 2 года назад +7

      Almost like he learned from Rogan lol

    • @AJ-pc9gu
      @AJ-pc9gu 2 года назад +3

      @@ALCRAN2010 great channel for individual stories, but doesnt do intellectual education as far as i know

    • @siamakkhodadoust6393
      @siamakkhodadoust6393 2 года назад +4

      @@AJ-pc9gu I guess the challenge is upon us, the commentators, to come up with our own unique conclusion.

  • @JasonWh
    @JasonWh 7 месяцев назад +115

    So, as the owner of a Cybersecurity Provider firm that works to ensure guys like this aren't successful, I deal with guys like Brett daily. Ask him this... .did he go back and pay back ANY of his victims? NOPE. He's still bragging.
    The answer here is this.... If they sound like a used car salesman, walk away.

    • @Bri-254
      @Bri-254 6 месяцев назад

      Exactly the guy is a absolute cretin.

    • @BulkernatorKerb
      @BulkernatorKerb 6 месяцев назад +4

      If you knew what you're talking about you'd know their sentencing (especially for federal cases) almost always features "restitution" which is garnished from their income from the day of their sentence, even being garnished from their in-prison income.

    • @JasonWh
      @JasonWh 6 месяцев назад +7

      @@BulkernatorKerb I’m a cybersecurity and forensics expert. Not a corrections or legal expert.
      The bragging is particularly disheartening and being I deal with scum like this daily, I have no tolerance for bragging. Perhaps I don’t know what I’m talking about. Who knows.

    • @rockitmeena
      @rockitmeena 6 месяцев назад

      @@JasonWh What did he brag about?

    • @JasonWh
      @JasonWh 6 месяцев назад +10

      @@rockitmeena at the beginning, he laughed and bragged about his theft exploits. The smile on his face tells me he’s enjoying the retelling of his exploits. I deal with guys like this on a daily basis as rhetorical owner of a cybersecurity and forensics firm. Trying to save companies from these guys dealing with terrified business owners and smalll business employees who may not have a job the next day. Dealing with those who are being extorted and threatened with the disclosure of their data and the extortion of their clients. It’s an incredibly dirty and unsavory world masked as something else.

  • @user-cm8en8or1p
    @user-cm8en8or1p 6 месяцев назад +120

    Hard to believe he became a criminal having such a fine upstanding mother in his life.

    • @raydead2670
      @raydead2670 6 месяцев назад +7

      My mom does things similar but not as extreme. In terms of manipulation not selling drug nd illegal activities

    • @kennethianhusband7433
      @kennethianhusband7433 6 месяцев назад +15

      Plenty of people have horrible parents but don't end up being a complete scumbag

    • @omnificad
      @omnificad 5 месяцев назад

      Sounds like a case of a mother with Borderline Personality Disorder

    • @007nadineL
      @007nadineL 5 месяцев назад +3

      We can assume someone abused him as a child

    • @kennymacdowell1257
      @kennymacdowell1257 5 месяцев назад +4

      I detect your sarcasm, but it’s truly sad for children to endure adult issues 26th year teaching elementary. :-(

  • @peterfazio9306
    @peterfazio9306 2 года назад +903

    This guest came out of left field, Lex. Great job. People need to know that this type of story is a real thing in the US, the richest country on Earth. It's a surreal world we live in.

    • @loreneskidmore2591
      @loreneskidmore2591 2 года назад +54

      "Richest country on earth" has a red flag and white cross. Economic wealth has been drained from us citizens for a long long time

    • @drewcookies
      @drewcookies 2 года назад +11

      The US is the 8th ranked richest. Get your head out of your ass lol

    • @gustavsjokvist2668
      @gustavsjokvist2668 2 года назад +3

      Care to elaborate?

    • @gustavsjokvist2668
      @gustavsjokvist2668 2 года назад +2

      @Black2th that is

    • @ZandarKoad
      @ZandarKoad 2 года назад +34

      But is this story real? The speaker is a self-labeled master manipulator.
      After listening to him speak for 5 minutes... I mean, there's just no way I can know for sure if important elements of his story are true.

  • @CodenameDuchess1984
    @CodenameDuchess1984 2 года назад +303

    "If you're addicted to something, you can not love anything else, except the addiction" - This line hit me on so many levels, and has put a lot into perspective

    • @mwalsh128
      @mwalsh128 2 года назад +6

      Amen to that!

    • @spacecees9013
      @spacecees9013 2 года назад +3

      The problem if You look bret in his eyes ,by the way blue means snakes oilsman

    • @CiCiLeathercraft
      @CiCiLeathercraft 2 года назад +2

      @Brett Johnson ok “Brett Johnson” I’m sure you’re really experienced with drugs 💀🤣 is this something you talked about in bible study?

    • @programmer1840
      @programmer1840 2 года назад +3

      @Brett Johnson Great to have you in the comments, Bret. Thanks for the podcast. That point on addiction really resonated with me and it can be addiction to anything, like work.

    • @DotJus
      @DotJus 2 года назад +14

      Addiction is the progressive narrowing of what brings you joy.

  • @rawgasmiclove
    @rawgasmiclove 7 месяцев назад +38

    This guy is getting a lot of pleasure telling his stories... I get the sense he still doesn't care about the hurt & trauma he has caused. I would believe he understands the gravity of his choices if he spent the rest of his life working to pay those poor people back. I appreciate the calm & quiet Lex maintains. He let's the guy spill & spill & spill.

    • @mcshwazy
      @mcshwazy 6 месяцев назад

      I kinda have feeling we are hearing a lot of untrue stories that aren't really ways to find out if what he says is true or not. He was supposedly this amazing theatre student. He is very skilled with his words.

    • @headhuntergaming0210
      @headhuntergaming0210 6 месяцев назад

      i disagree

    • @victorblock3421
      @victorblock3421 5 месяцев назад +1

      He wouldn't do what he did if he had any moral compass. Incarceration didn't change him.

    • @rawgasmiclove
      @rawgasmiclove 5 месяцев назад

      @@victorblock3421 I do believe that people can change & see the error of their thinking but I agree with you. He hasn't changed. You can see be how much he's enjoying telling his stories &... when he gets emotional talking about the prostitute he shacked up with he's selfishly crying for himself.

    • @victorblock3421
      @victorblock3421 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@rawgasmiclove I certainly believe people can reform themselves from bad/negative things but it depends a lot on the motivation that person had or what their moral compass is. I make mistakes every day and made some big ones in the past but shame and my moral compass brought me back from the brink and set me straight. I didn't need counseling or any of that. Being more mature helped. The key is no bad screw ups and greatly exceed bad stuff with good stuff.

  • @midnitelite7210
    @midnitelite7210 4 месяца назад +6

    I commend you for what you are doing with your channel. Thank you for allowing us to hear stories straight from the people who lived them.

  • @joblow8392
    @joblow8392 10 месяцев назад +485

    textbook narcissism, psycopathy and antisocial personality disorder. the glibness, charm, recklessness, disregard for authority, manipulation of every character in his story. amazing interview - Lex just allowed him to speak

    • @kam1am
      @kam1am 8 месяцев назад +17

      So true

    • @xKarenWalkerx
      @xKarenWalkerx 7 месяцев назад +33

      It’s actually Borderline. Borderline in men encompasses narcissism (grandiosity), psychopathy (factor 2), antisocial is psychopathy all with Borderline pathology organization (incredibly dangerous). His mother, by his description, is Borderline too, but more female typology.
      Borderline Personality Disorder is strongly associated with Native American admixture. Kentucky has high amounts of native Indian in the Anglo population. Johnny Deep also from Kentucky had a similar Borderline mother.

    • @MisterNMason
      @MisterNMason 7 месяцев назад +4

      Truth

    • @brezhnev89
      @brezhnev89 7 месяцев назад +4

      Exactly what I thought

    • @Zenden1ST
      @Zenden1ST 7 месяцев назад +21

      @@xKarenWalkerx so borderline Personality Disorder is a racial trait now or just correlated to bad living environment???

  • @plasmaman9592
    @plasmaman9592 8 месяцев назад +314

    I can relate to his childhood. I was selling drugs at 12 to pay all the bills for my mom and moved out to live on my own at 14 and continued to selling massive amounts until I turned 18 and could get a job without a parent's signature. I took a huge pay cut but was able to get a license and buy a house and move to the county, start a landscaping business and I'm still in that house 22 years later. Now I have a metal fabrication shop.

    • @dreckigerdan3739
      @dreckigerdan3739 7 месяцев назад +2

      and do you wonder how many people died because of your drugs?

    • @kittiesandcolas7957
      @kittiesandcolas7957 7 месяцев назад +15

      ​@dreckigerdan3739 Why would he? Not once in my life have I met a dealer who forces anyone to buy..

    • @dreckigerdan3739
      @dreckigerdan3739 7 месяцев назад +4

      @@kittiesandcolas7957 by your logic it's also okay to sell weapons, do even understand what kinda bullshit you wrote?

    • @ASTERisk44946
      @ASTERisk44946 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@kittiesandcolas7957 🤣

    • @kaspervestergaard2383
      @kaspervestergaard2383 7 месяцев назад +14

      @@dreckigerdan3739 One might hurt others. Drug don't directly hurt anyone else but those taking it. They know the risk. A person buying a weapon illegally, is very likely to go out and kill someone. Terrible example.

  • @nancyjukanovich-knapp2789
    @nancyjukanovich-knapp2789 7 месяцев назад +10

    I cannot relate to any of his story...at the same time I find it fascinating!! I hope Brett has a much better life today. The lessons he has to of learned...amazing. Amazing story. Thank you for sharing.

  • @eddier155
    @eddier155 7 месяцев назад +11

    Some might despise this guest, but he's highly intelligent and carries a metric ton of real life wisdom. We should all be happy that he's supposedly turned his life around.

  • @ErvNoelProduction
    @ErvNoelProduction 2 года назад +456

    This was an incredibly fascinating conversation. Lex, you are KILLING these, please more of these cyber security/cyber criminal sit downs, they're fire

    • @ninajefferson4018
      @ninajefferson4018 2 года назад

      What's wrong w you.
      This dude stole masses
      of money from
      individuals. Not
      corporations from
      regular people. You
      should hate him not
      praise him cause he
      paid for his crime in
      prison. He didn't pay
      anyone back! He's a piece
      of garbage who should
      be made to pay back that
      lady he defrauded with
      the elephant.

    • @ErvNoelProduction
      @ErvNoelProduction 2 года назад +11

      @@ninajefferson4018 nowhere in my comment did I say I liked him. I liked the conversation. Reading comprehension is essential. I also showed appreciation for Lex. If you don’t like the content, you can always watch something you enjoy. Wish you the best

    • @spacecees9013
      @spacecees9013 2 года назад +2

      Reed book John macfee

    • @spacecees9013
      @spacecees9013 2 года назад +1

      @@ErvNoelProduction at the moment cybercrime is even more dificult

    • @ninajefferson4018
      @ninajefferson4018 2 года назад +1

      @@ErvNoelProduction
      Whatev Erv.

  • @Jath2112
    @Jath2112 Год назад +640

    It is terrifying that such a compelling and articulate person could be so casually evil.

    • @MrThenry1988
      @MrThenry1988 Год назад +9

      I'm skeptical

    • @crilf5830
      @crilf5830 Год назад +11

      i couldn't agree more.

    • @jacobgirman6352
      @jacobgirman6352 Год назад +35

      Master social engineer

    • @flowerwater9136
      @flowerwater9136 11 месяцев назад +35

      It is also terrifying how casually evil his mother is to her own child.

    • @equaliser2265
      @equaliser2265 11 месяцев назад +9

      Articulate? Hahahaahah

  • @OverLeveragedTrader
    @OverLeveragedTrader 7 месяцев назад +5

    I literally sat the whole interview and oh man was this a good one thanks for sharing

  • @kevthepoet
    @kevthepoet 7 месяцев назад +4

    Lex is really good at asking the questions that will get interesting philosophical and/or emotional answers.

  • @sacredflowspace
    @sacredflowspace 2 года назад +452

    Seriously sat here and watched entire 3 hours and 47 minutes of this epicness ♾☀️🖤 thanks lex appreciate your time and consideration!!!

    • @seanmichael7714
      @seanmichael7714 2 года назад +2

      Same so amazing

    • @user-sw2tt9nl8y
      @user-sw2tt9nl8y 2 года назад +6

      This podcast is like listening to a movie like 'Blow'! Amazing!! Tanx a lot @lex

    • @rrek7
      @rrek7 2 года назад +4

      Click the ellipses (three dots in top right hand screen) and change the playback speed to 2. Cuts time in half ;)

    • @treverdrew6993
      @treverdrew6993 2 года назад

      You skipped the last 25 seconds? What's wrong with you?! Lol ...this is an amazing interview.

    • @morganowo1350
      @morganowo1350 2 года назад

      Same. First time, too.

  • @NexusOfBach
    @NexusOfBach 2 года назад +186

    Lex BY FAR has the greatest introductions ever. They are so graceful, unequivocally precise, and greatly capturing. Rock on sir.

    • @ninajefferson4018
      @ninajefferson4018 2 года назад

      What's wrong w you.
      This dude stole masses
      of money from
      individuals. Not
      corporations from
      regular people. You
      should hate him not
      praise him cause he
      paid for his crime in
      prison. He didn't pay
      anyone back! He's a piece
      of garbage who should
      be made to pay back that
      lady he defrauded with
      the elephant.

    • @NexusOfBach
      @NexusOfBach 2 года назад

      @@ninajefferson4018 Talking about Lex get off the pipe and stop looking for a fight

    • @leuquim
      @leuquim 2 года назад

      You mean unequivocally?

    • @NexusOfBach
      @NexusOfBach 2 года назад +2

      @@leuquim yes I did! Ty for the catch sir.

    • @jeweltunstall7073
      @jeweltunstall7073 2 года назад +1

      Very well said! Per usual it took me a Novelette to express your short and sweet and deeply meaningful perspective!!! Love this!!!

  • @Reallionaire314
    @Reallionaire314 Месяц назад +1

    Idk how this channel keeps popping up on my auto play. I usually let RUclips auto play for hours, and lately about half the time I do this I see an interview from this channel. I'm always waking up to it or falling asleep to it. But today, this interview actually caught my attention. I'm going to subscribe now, and go down the rabbit hole of interviews I've missed!!

  • @elizabethscrivner6891
    @elizabethscrivner6891 23 дня назад +3

    I am a therapist. I have worked in private practice and with people getting out of prison. I did CBT both types of spaces. I believe it makes a difference. I have listened to this 2 times. I find it fascinating. I have been a therapist for 25 years.

  • @jordenfuhriman740
    @jordenfuhriman740 2 года назад +404

    This is the best podcast I've ever came across. I love the diversity of ppl he's able to bring on here it's actually impressive

    • @MrDonpasqualino
      @MrDonpasqualino 2 года назад +8

      This one and Soft White Underbelly on RUclips

    • @ninajefferson4018
      @ninajefferson4018 2 года назад

      What's wrong w you.
      This dude stole masses
      of money from
      individuals. Not
      corporations from
      regular people. You
      should hate him not
      praise him cause he
      paid for his crime in
      prison. He didn't pay
      anyone back! He's a piece
      of garbage who should
      be made to pay back that
      lady he defrauded with
      the elephant.

    • @jonmarquis4952
      @jonmarquis4952 2 года назад +7

      @@MrDonpasqualino I'll have to check that one out as well....used to watch jre til he went to Spotify but lex definitely gets great guests on here

    • @otkspazz103
      @otkspazz103 Год назад

      @@MrDonpasqualino kw

    • @lilnato4248
      @lilnato4248 Год назад

      @@jonmarquis4952
      he😊😊j 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊in

  • @kennethcarrier6739
    @kennethcarrier6739 8 месяцев назад +45

    I fell asleep with YT running in the background, I started having this crazy dream, and woke up and this guy was telling his story which was part of my dream…. This is crazy!

    • @juliecarr2465
      @juliecarr2465 7 месяцев назад +1

      Same here!

    • @garrysekelli6776
      @garrysekelli6776 7 месяцев назад

      Also

    • @jimjones8967
      @jimjones8967 2 месяца назад

      This is actually a common occurrence among many people. Outside stimuli has a big effect on how your brain processes information while you are in different states of sleep. REM sleep is where the brain is influenced by outside stimuli the most.

    • @michaelstanley9143
      @michaelstanley9143 Месяц назад

      Same. Wild police chase dream.

    • @stuntman0691
      @stuntman0691 Месяц назад

      Crazy exact same thing here lol

  • @peaknonsense2041
    @peaknonsense2041 3 месяца назад +12

    His story about snapping put of nowhere reminds me of that recent story of that guy jumping over the Judge's tsble to attack her out of nowhere.
    Maternal parental abuse is less talked about but often creates monsters.

  • @enriquecardona1819
    @enriquecardona1819 4 месяца назад +13

    Lex this has got to be one of your best interviews ever. Elon musk, bustamante and this guy. I have listened to all 3 interviews like 30x each

    • @brettjohnsonshow
      @brettjohnsonshow 4 месяца назад

      Thank you for listening!

    • @jaredcrenshaw7665
      @jaredcrenshaw7665 3 месяца назад

      Bustamante?
      That dude us a total slimy scammer.

    • @SteelxWolf
      @SteelxWolf 2 месяца назад

      @@jaredcrenshaw7665well he is a government agent. Thats their game lol

  • @rjt98
    @rjt98 2 года назад +110

    At the minimum.... this is 1000x better than anything you've ever watched on cable TV.

    • @insigniamalignia
      @insigniamalignia 2 года назад

      listen the fuck up randy whateverthefuck name travis, cable tv died in the 1980's. since then, it has been fake propaganda created by the fbi to brainwash us into buying products so that they can support their overseas operations

    • @justinesmith3498
      @justinesmith3498 2 года назад +1

      If you like these kid of stories you should follow these 2 channels
      -Matt Cox True Crime
      -Koncrete

    • @thusomodika5065
      @thusomodika5065 2 года назад

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  • @makobrkic1988
    @makobrkic1988 Год назад +104

    This guy is happy where he is now, and would not change anything in his past because he would not be where he is now...
    He caused so much pain and suffering and we, as society, are feeding him now. He doesn't deserve to be concerned a hero!

    • @SP-iv2jj
      @SP-iv2jj Год назад +9

      agreed

    • @coryaw95
      @coryaw95 Год назад +31

      He has served his time. He is allowed to be satisfied with who he is.

    • @anthonysteen56
      @anthonysteen56 Год назад +20

      And what if you made a list of your shortcomings, rules and laws you’ve broken?
      What if you shared them publicly?
      How do you imagine the people would think of you?

    • @mrbananaflasher
      @mrbananaflasher Год назад +24

      @@Cookieisaqueer Sounds like you don't believe in redemption. That being your opinion you're obviously entitled to, but you don't fundamentally get to dictate the inner state of any individual; regardless of their actions. Especially when your virtues are predicated on the belief of being better than someone. If you truly believe in what you say, then your problem wouldn't be with the individual, rather the justice system as a whole. What is the purpose of serving a sentence then, if not to pay for what you've done?

    • @mrbananaflasher
      @mrbananaflasher Год назад +10

      He would not change anything in his past, because he can't. This is a foolish statement. To me this seems to be made to invoke a reaction because it literally has no other purpose or meaning. Him not deserving being 'concerned a hero' is a valid opinion, yet I've not seen a single comment stating this. Again, stated to invoke a reaction. Saying anyone doesn't deserve, or denying an individual happiness regardless of their actions, only reflects upon your own poor sense of worth. How can you find happiness unless you accept things, including the past, as they are?

  • @DUSTINBARTRUM
    @DUSTINBARTRUM 7 месяцев назад +3

    People may think he’s exaggerating about how things are around here but I can assure you it’s even worse now then what he’s explaining. As hard as that is to believe. Kudos to this guy for not letting the toxicity of eastern Kentucky keep him down forever because most people around here stay here until they die.

  • @Not-thatKaren
    @Not-thatKaren 7 месяцев назад +2

    Of all the interviews Lex has done (that I’ve watched) I remember this one more than any.

  • @DasGigPig
    @DasGigPig 9 месяцев назад +47

    I can listen to this guy tell stories all day long. Lex has a knack for finding these people, sitting them down and getting the best from them. Always wondered why his podcasts were so long, now I know why. Compelling interview.

  • @daAwns3r
    @daAwns3r 2 года назад +239

    Lex, I really like your interviews with criminals that turned their lives around. Like this one with Brett Johnson and Roger Reaves. Its very interesting.

    • @CincyPharmer
      @CincyPharmer 2 года назад +20

      Roger Reaves interview was one of my top 10 podcast episodes ever.
      It was like listening to Bob Ross paint stories about cocaine trafficking. Incredible.

    • @Patso44
      @Patso44 2 года назад +3

      @@CincyPharmer underrated Bob Ross comment!

    • @chrisruskai9341
      @chrisruskai9341 2 года назад +6

      It makes you wonder though. Did he turn it around or is it another scam?

    • @Shiyounin
      @Shiyounin 2 года назад +3

      They aren't 'turning their lives around'. They get caught and then go where the money is.

    • @jeweltunstall7073
      @jeweltunstall7073 2 года назад +1

      @@chrisruskai9341 Again I love this! You’ve so sweet and short summed up my novelette!! Exactly it feels as if he may never be capable of truly being a permissive or trash his criminal minded justifications of being a predator even after himself being traumatized. Thank you I appreciate this well said comment!!!!

  • @Austin_Bowers
    @Austin_Bowers 7 месяцев назад +1

    What an opening👏👏👏
    Can't wait to hear more stories like this, thank you Brett!

  • @jonathancunningham8377
    @jonathancunningham8377 2 месяца назад +1

    Lex you’ve quickly become one of my favorite channels. Love all the different aspects of life you touch on and for some reason it’s all topics I’m interested in. Hope you never quit!

  • @lucashinch
    @lucashinch 2 года назад +165

    Absolutely the very best interview I've heard. Lex, this interview has been positively entertaining with educational insight as to the behavioral motivation, actions and consequences, for better or worse of a decent human being.
    I feel Brett is a success in many ways, more than I'll ever know. His story has inspired me on this quiet Sunday afternoon.
    Lex, I gave you 3 hours by listening to the interview and I'm certain I've spent my time wisely.
    This interview has reinforced to me that most decisions are made "to arrive at a destination by means of least resistance" whether metaphorically or not, changes are made due to lifes' impedances or a fear of consequences. I believe that when life becomes unmanageable , a person can truly do good for others and themselves and hopefully create change.
    I appreciate your work . Thank you for sharing the awesome results of your time and efforts. I'm certain what you do is not easy . You're truly a professional. Well done and thank you.
    Best Regards,
    LTH

    • @davidcagle920
      @davidcagle920 2 года назад +4

      Don't forget those 47 minutes too
      Also this guys learned to code.

    • @crbradbury8282
      @crbradbury8282 2 года назад +1

      Brett's honestly and cohones shined brightest in this one sir. Lex does absolutely amazing in every interview, that's a given

    • @taintedsasquatch398
      @taintedsasquatch398 2 года назад +2

      If this is the best you haven’t seen very good interviews before.

    • @auspicioustoot
      @auspicioustoot 2 года назад +3

      Well Brett has turned his story into a novel basically so that he can sell it.

    • @lang1892
      @lang1892 2 года назад +1

      nothing beats elon interview tho😙

  • @odnilniloc
    @odnilniloc 2 года назад +265

    Brett is an excellent story teller. Thoroughly enjoyed this episode. Thank you Lex and Brett for this fantastic episode.

    • @ninajefferson4018
      @ninajefferson4018 2 года назад

      What's wrong w you.
      This dude stole masses
      of money from
      individuals. Not
      corporations from
      regular people. You
      should hate him not
      praise him cause he
      paid for his crime in
      prison. He didn't pay
      anyone back! He's a piece
      of garbage who should
      be made to pay back that
      lady he defrauded with
      the elephant.

    • @jimmicrackhead12
      @jimmicrackhead12 5 месяцев назад

      He's lying

    • @trevor4175
      @trevor4175 3 месяца назад

      ​@@ninajefferson4018don't be mad at someone because they don't hate someone enough, that's a bad reason.

  • @bohemianlamb4309
    @bohemianlamb4309 5 месяцев назад +3

    Hand's down the best conversation I have seen in a podcast. Much love to you both! Thank you for sharing.

    • @josephmorgan2981
      @josephmorgan2981 Месяц назад +1

      This is the best episode you’ve seen Homie why?

    • @bohemianlamb4309
      @bohemianlamb4309 Месяц назад

      @@josephmorgan2981 That's a really hard one to justify given all the amazing people he has interviewed. I would say with a little more thought it feels the most relevant to current events. With all the lie's, scams, and world changing tech out there this episode gives many a glimpse of how it operates behind closed doors. Brett's honesty was refreshing.

  • @antzrussell4404
    @antzrussell4404 4 месяца назад +1

    Lex in your opening commentaries exactly how u feel, your podcast is amazing and I hear it more and more everyday and I appreciate you for at least trying to get through to some, to create a better understanding for all of us thank you ❤️✌️🐜

  • @TomRumbaugh
    @TomRumbaugh Год назад +326

    I feel like I just heard the most persuasive psychopath on earth. It’s stunning how much I want to enjoy his shocking and terrifying stories told with such laughter.

    • @JoeyVol
      @JoeyVol Год назад +16

      Most psychopath's merely hide the fact that they are so; Therefore you have to study those in your life and especially public figures who "have you" under their guise.

    • @pinkysidealmond2854
      @pinkysidealmond2854 Год назад +3

      100 💯

    • @LetsGetSmarted
      @LetsGetSmarted Год назад +15

      most psychopaths are persuasive, they just don't let you in on the lie, so you assume they're normal.

    • @bernardinelane1718
      @bernardinelane1718 Год назад +17

      Hard to believe. Thinking Bret’s acting skills were masking some truth in his story.

    • @DrumL3000
      @DrumL3000 Год назад +5

      I think the mom is the worst.

  • @exapsy
    @exapsy 8 месяцев назад +86

    I woke up listening to this podcast, dreaming about Prisons, and I learned 2 main things:
    1. Listening to Lex Fridman's podcast's while sleeping makes you go trippin'
    2. Never ever tell a prison inmate or guard or anybody that you're in there for "some computer crimes" even if you're a cybercriminal xD

    • @allenclark4235
      @allenclark4235 6 месяцев назад +9

      I woke up listening to Theo Von and Duncan Trussel. Much nicer experience lol.

    • @mcshwazy
      @mcshwazy 6 месяцев назад +7

      Yes! I had same experience but Lex had Donald Hoffman talking about reality. My dreams were of what he was talking about with consciousness and interfaces like what he was saying was directing my dream. When I woke up I was trippin and felt like I understood everything Hoffman was talking about in the pod. I went back and tried to watch the podcast again since i hadn't watched it prior to autoplay during sleep. When I really watched it while awake it made no sense. It was such a strange feeling I had waking up like things finally made sense and then just went away thru out the day.

    • @04dram04
      @04dram04 5 месяцев назад +6

      You shouldn't listen to any media while sleeping. That programs your subconscious mind. I recommend just white noise, to sleep

    • @allenclark4235
      @allenclark4235 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@04dram04So wouldn't the smartest thing be to let something educational play.

    • @sjmzeldaavgnfan
      @sjmzeldaavgnfan 5 месяцев назад +6

      No way! It happened to you too? I swear it happened to me as well!

  • @alejandroestevez876
    @alejandroestevez876 7 месяцев назад +2

    What a great episode 🙏🏻 A lot of lessons to be learnt from it. Thank you for sharing Lex!

  • @syme9925
    @syme9925 7 месяцев назад +2

    I had the pleasure of being given a Top-Secret classified briefing on Cybersecurity as it relates to industry in 2021 (in light of Colonial Pipeline). After that briefing I bought:
    6 month supply of rations (rice, salt, supplements) with supplements
    A 9mm pistol with 1000 rounds of ammo
    Water filter system
    Backlog of prescription meds (3 months best I can get)

    • @Linux333
      @Linux333 27 дней назад

      So you’re a crazy person..

  • @kenaaronbabbit9987
    @kenaaronbabbit9987 2 года назад +299

    Imagine what this guy has done that he's not telling.

    • @alexacosta2140
      @alexacosta2140 2 года назад +30

      That’s a good point

    • @justinesmith3498
      @justinesmith3498 2 года назад

      Probably next level degenerate sex and drugs.

    • @chriss1672
      @chriss1672 Год назад +15

      I’m sure there’s a few bodies he isn’t talking about

    • @dibaz1
      @dibaz1 Год назад +4

      Can you imagine what devastation he could do!

    • @CCC0122
      @CCC0122 Год назад +3

      Sometimes the attention one gets from telling a surreal, extremely intense true story, can trigger a person to continue with different stories that may be totally fraudulent.
      Amazingly enough, the man seems to have some serious things to feel guilt or shame for. These childhood stories can be true; if so, is it an excuse for some sociopathic tendencies but my attitude towards this , is at what point in your life do you stop making excuses and start building a new set of healthy memories. I wish him luck, And God Bless

  • @boredagain1
    @boredagain1 Год назад +190

    Hey Lex could you please tell Brett that there's an opening for a leadership position at the Thieves Guild, I already have too much on my plate as Archmage of the college

    • @mikemyer3361
      @mikemyer3361 Год назад +7

      Wait I’m the grey fox now soooo what’s wrong with the guild?

    • @mikeg4691
      @mikeg4691 Год назад +8

      STOP
      You have violated the law!

    • @taglor
      @taglor Год назад +3

      I'd help out but I'm tending to my knee. It took an arrow 🥸

    • @Jayfordy
      @Jayfordy Год назад +1

      I will be awaiting him in Riften, unless you see the meeting more fit for Whiterun.

    • @Ultimate9tailchakra
      @Ultimate9tailchakra Год назад +1

      What In the secret code is going on here?

  • @Mlaprades
    @Mlaprades 4 месяца назад +4

    This is a fantastic interview.. It certainly not the only one. I'm glad I found this podcast.. thanks for your dedication and hard work

    • @brettjohnsonshow
      @brettjohnsonshow 4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for listening!

    • @laurakosch
      @laurakosch 4 месяца назад +3

      @@brettjohnsonshow
      How do you feel about the comments that assess your personality? Especially those that remain skeptical…
      It must feel a bit irritating to be faced with people who are confident that they know the “real” Brett…

    • @brettjohnsonshow
      @brettjohnsonshow 4 месяца назад +2

      @@laurakosch First, thank you for listening. I appreciate it. As far as the negative comments? Well, I cannot control those, nor would I want to. The positive response far outweighs the negative, so I'm pleased. That said, some of the negative comments do cause me to think if the person were watching the same interview as others

    • @laurakosch
      @laurakosch 4 месяца назад +2

      @@brettjohnsonshow
      These comments mainly reveal the speakers’ own hearts.
      In our house, the one rule we have is no mind reading. We cannot know what is in someone else’s heart, or what is motivating them.
      To accuse someone in this way is arrogant and foolish.

    • @brettjohnsonshow
      @brettjohnsonshow 4 месяца назад +1

      @@laurakosch Thank you. Truly

  • @michelemurphy3541
    @michelemurphy3541 7 месяцев назад

    Lex, is was a fantastic interview bud. Nice job. Super proud of you. You are truly a delight and I love you so much.

  • @timothyjones2143
    @timothyjones2143 Год назад +119

    The more I watch Lex, the more I am liking him and getting hooked on his podcast. Used to be a JRE fan for years but I’ve switched to Lex, I trust him more and I think it’s a better program.

    • @jhorsechief
      @jhorsechief Год назад +17

      Lex challenges his guest on a human level that we can all relate to

    • @rmdbourg
      @rmdbourg Год назад +21

      Lex is light years more intelligent than Joe…and Joe isn’t a dummy

    • @ericvoots
      @ericvoots Год назад +24

      Thats because Lex doesn't tell the same 10 anecdotes every episode

    • @callancollins7708
      @callancollins7708 Год назад +9

      @@ericvoots or make every conversation about trans or the pandemic

    • @stevrgrs
      @stevrgrs Год назад +5

      As many people have stated prior, Lex is the intellectuals JRE :P

  • @jers132
    @jers132 2 года назад +60

    Love Brett's openness. Sharing history, no matter how challenging, helps so many!!

    • @sepi372
      @sepi372 Год назад

      He lies that’s why it’s exciting. Just sounds like every other b.s. artist. Total garbage not a human being.

    • @LoremLorem
      @LoremLorem Год назад

      I think around 2:10, when opens up about lying, I first time felt love towards him. He is smart, he knows what he has done. If only all these smart griminals used their power to change the world to good. If anyone, I assume they know how to do it. Don't you? Peace and love man, not suffering.

  • @charleyarchuleta4932
    @charleyarchuleta4932 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great show Lex. I understand both sides of issues with crime n redemption. No judgement. Im glad that he’s a solid human being. Redemption and purpose are essential for those who desire change.

  • @Phreakazoid_
    @Phreakazoid_ 7 месяцев назад +1

    Brett has such an interesting story man. A good example of how all of us can turn things around in a positive way, no matter what

    • @jaymanishere13
      @jaymanishere13 7 месяцев назад

      He still stole many people’s retirement funds and permanently ruined their lives

  • @nicoleselsky7273
    @nicoleselsky7273 2 года назад +73

    When Lex said, “I always wear my heart on my sleeve. If I get hurt for it? That’s life” how sorrowful that we live in a world where some people that are so unconditionally full of love have to coexist with people that only know hate and dishonesty. Sadly, we can only hope that love overshadows the hate. Keep grinding Lex 🤟🏼

    • @malikialgeriankabyleswag4200
      @malikialgeriankabyleswag4200 2 года назад +5

      I don't agree with your dualism

    • @nicoleselsky7273
      @nicoleselsky7273 2 года назад +8

      @@malikialgeriankabyleswag4200 I don’t even know what that means? I just meant like there is happiness and sadness, it sucks that really good people encounter the worst of the worst of other people sometimes. I don’t have to agree… since it’s also a personal view, I haven’t met too many good people in my life but that doesn’t mean I don’t know that good people are out there/exist

    • @novictim
      @novictim 2 года назад +8

      Everyone is evil in the wrong circumstances. And the other way round. People that are unaware aren't aware of being unaware. Everyone thinks they are justified in their actions.

    • @nicoleselsky7273
      @nicoleselsky7273 2 года назад +3

      @@novictim Oh I like this

    • @malikialgeriankabyleswag4200
      @malikialgeriankabyleswag4200 2 года назад +2

      @@nicoleselsky7273 I know I'm just saying sometimes when we get fed up of the bad things we like to escape to this very well defined world of good people here vs evil people there.. and then we get tricked into wars lol

  • @astrladam4392
    @astrladam4392 2 года назад +204

    This is a great interview and the fact that it is in all likelihood another act of social engineering makes it all the more interesting.

    • @SilentShiba
      @SilentShiba 2 года назад +9

      I was thinking about that too. This guy doesn't think anything like me, but why do I like him so much?!

    • @bezzzbezzy473
      @bezzzbezzy473 2 года назад +40

      @@SilentShiba because he is a great con Artist

    • @kurt6469
      @kurt6469 2 года назад +45

      Yeah, notice how he avoids answering any details and instead just sorta steam rolls over Lex. I wonder if even half his story is true.

    • @selbstbestimmt
      @selbstbestimmt 2 года назад +20

      The power of psychopaths.

    • @halbrooks4654
      @halbrooks4654 2 года назад

      @@selbstbestimmt My sentiments exactly, Not much emotionally centered,( sympathy/ empathic) expression, with Brett. The dudes got an attitude, of not my fault, look at my bad upbringing. BS, He knew the difference between right and wrong, but chose to do wrong. I'm, not getting any real vibes of compassion or regret, from this predator,he was stealing vunerable ppls life savings. DISPICABLE

  • @bethechange8111
    @bethechange8111 4 месяца назад +2

    One of the most fascinating interviews ever!! Thank you for this! I’m a USAF Vet and former Women’s Prison CO. Thank you for sharing your story! Respect.

  • @justinthomas2805
    @justinthomas2805 6 месяцев назад +7

    I watched the whole interview closely hoping to see real remorse, it’s very clear that this was all just bragging and proud of what he did, and still is proud about the things and amounts he pulled off

    • @ComicBookVault
      @ComicBookVault 5 месяцев назад +1

      The way he even said he is an amazing actor. Just pure narcissist, he’s so gullible of himself

    • @TheREALJackFurious
      @TheREALJackFurious 4 месяца назад

      Like he has ALL these talents the world needs to know about. As Conor said, “who the fook is this guy?”

  • @rg10870
    @rg10870 11 месяцев назад +8

    This was incredible. As somebody who started his life off not as a choirboy much like Brett Johnson did. This podcast brought back a lot of memories of the old me. And he's absolutely right and I don't know if it's former criminals only that want to live their life in this fashion. But he is absolutely 1000% correct. It's all about how can I benefit somebody else. Service over self. Famous quote that help change my life in a very dark time was from Gandhi and he said "if you want to find yourself lose yourself in the service of others" that's probably a paraphrase and you're welcome to Google the exact quote. But it changed my life. Just like this man. Unfortunately I did not have to go through what he did to get myself on track. I did unfortunately have to deal with the Secret Service and I can say they were extremely professional and very good at what they did. But if anybody's reading this take my word for it and Brett Johnson's word for it and try your best to help others, make the world a better place to live in, open doors for old people when you're not having a good day. The getting is in the giving. Thank you for listening to my TED talk. Lol

  • @douglasbennett1768
    @douglasbennett1768 Год назад +115

    As it happens, I watched the interview with Chris Tarbell then this one. Chris mentioned that he didn't have any anger towards the people he took down, but that Brett really pissed him off. It would be a very interesting show to see Lex moderate a back-and-forth style Q&A between Chris and Brett. I'm sure they would venture into some engaging technical areas, but the conversation around actions and their consequences would be intriguing. This idea would probably be something Lex could do with many of his guests since he talks with such wide ranging subjects. His calm and deliberate demeanor would most definitely produce some great conversations.

    • @Mdautkreix
      @Mdautkreix Год назад +4

      Would love this.

    • @sheenatiller3502
      @sheenatiller3502 Год назад

      🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 I’d like to see that.

    • @tylermiller8142
      @tylermiller8142 Год назад +3

      I could see how Brett would piss him off 😂😂 that’s a good idea though I would watch

    • @RichardCranium321
      @RichardCranium321 Год назад +2

      brett > chris

    • @douglasbennett1768
      @douglasbennett1768 Год назад +7

      @@RichardCranium321 Maybe... Brett has an amazing ability to understand systems and , I'd say, to instinctively identify vulnerabilities. Chris is a protector with an ambush predator's patience. He'll poke and prod and eventually find that one thing that let's him get his man. Both men have genuine skills and those skills come with upsides and downsides for those around them depending on how they're utilized. They have different moral compasses. That's why I think it would make for a good talk, as long as there's a moderator who can keep them on track and away from each other's throats. I see a possibility of genuine hostility developing in the absence of third party guidance.

  • @brettbennett-kp7mq
    @brettbennett-kp7mq 21 день назад +1

    This mans truth and Story, must be made in to a movie ! Its complete with such honesty, and a youthful, and heartbreaking love story ! Its actually such a beautiful love story this is the second time ive listened to this complete episode ! I can hear his heart continue to break as he tells the story !

  • @NurseClaudia
    @NurseClaudia 4 месяца назад +3

    I listened to the whole thing! So fascinating!!!!! Thank you

  • @js7018
    @js7018 2 года назад +14

    This is one of the very few if not only 4 hour interview i can watch in one sitting; and even come back to and revisit, and still not be bored.
    Any other interviews from this guy?

  • @JenEpervary
    @JenEpervary Год назад +54

    This might be one of my favourite interviews to date. Not only is Brett an incredible story teller (and has an incredible story) but I feel, it is only on the Lex Fridman podcast that a conversation can hold the vulnerability and complexity of the human condition. I am always so appreciative of the way Lex interviews with heart, with holding that space for the guest to speak their truth. That silent support, that space leaves so much room for emotion and beauty. Thank you for creating that space Lex. Thank you Brett for your truth.

  • @RByrne
    @RByrne 5 месяцев назад +12

    He definitely has the criminal personality. He actually reminds me of myself. Trying to be overly articulate and likeable. Its about dropping people's guard and having them trust you.
    Hes ruined lives. I cant say I've done that.

  • @ninjaong87
    @ninjaong87 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hearing this guy talk about his life and the kindness he's been shown throughout his life.. despite everything he's done.. gives me hope.
    Thanks.. yet again, Lex.. so very much.. ❤

  • @lethalentertainment4728
    @lethalentertainment4728 2 года назад +23

    This is going to be a good one. Plus 3hrs. Love how you do longer content lex. Ok let's check this out!

  • @Mike-bs5pi
    @Mike-bs5pi 2 года назад +153

    Being a "very good social engineer", as he says, in conjunction with what he's known for and what he brags about, the smart move would be to disbelieve everything he says.
    Bringing my own experience with social engineers/manipulators into focus, my sensors go off when he talks.
    What makes this most interesting, and lends to his ability to social engineer, he even explains how he's engineering us, the audience, as he does so @ 44:50

    • @sacredflowspace
      @sacredflowspace 2 года назад +6

      Very interesting imma have to go back n check it….

    • @nou6587
      @nou6587 2 года назад +37

      He still doesn't care. Just less risk and maybe more beneficial to be "legit" at this point in his life.

    • @adamlane6453
      @adamlane6453 2 года назад +23

      Reminds me if that scene from A Scanner Darkly...
      "See, the guy never really posed as any of it. He only posed as a worldfamous imposter. Turns out he just pushed a broom at Disneyland, until he read about this actual world-famous imposter, and he thought, I can pose as all those things, then he thought, hell, I'll just pose as an imposter. Save a lot of time, a lot easier. Made almost as much money as the real imposter with books and movie rights."

    • @chadeddy5042
      @chadeddy5042 2 года назад +12

      He's a POS, still full of it.
      Just yuck!

    • @ReedoAce
      @ReedoAce 2 года назад +12

      @@chadeddy5042 he’s definitely 2 faced going against his own crew. Trust no one

  • @jbshark5941
    @jbshark5941 5 месяцев назад

    That was the most interesting,engaging guest you have ever had on your show. Well done lex.

  • @GenXGal
    @GenXGal 7 месяцев назад +2

    Fascinating interview. Gonna look into Brett further. I don’t like the interviewer’s style but appreciate his effort and access to this type of insight.

    • @brettjohnsonshow
      @brettjohnsonshow 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you for listening. I appreciate it. Brett

  • @Joelio8701
    @Joelio8701 2 года назад +162

    This guy is like the Breaking Bad version of Dave Ramsey 🤣.
    Amazing story this should be a movie - It’s like Catch Me If You Can meets Shawshank Redemption meets Breaking Bad meets Wolf Of Wall St

    • @landenx
      @landenx 2 года назад +7

      😂😂 literally same voice

    • @Jaspermoises1835
      @Jaspermoises1835 2 года назад

      Holy crap! I thought the EXACT SAME THING!! 🤣

    • @barryroodhuizen2365
      @barryroodhuizen2365 2 года назад

      😂😂

    • @ericwilson2632
      @ericwilson2632 Год назад

      Dam....

    • @jacobdorph816
      @jacobdorph816 Год назад +3

      Perhaps Hollywood screenwriter will pick upp om this imterview and present new movie idea, "The Social Engineer"

  • @davidbarbour2368
    @davidbarbour2368 10 месяцев назад +18

    The famous charm of the sociopath is chillingly on display. Lovable, infectious laugh. The pain he caused is touched upon but eventually lost in the entertaining recounting of his adventures.

    • @Whatintheworld259
      @Whatintheworld259 2 месяца назад

      Yeah it’s worth seeing so we can recognise it. Sad for the victims loosing their savings

  • @BrainHealth-
    @BrainHealth- 5 месяцев назад +5

    Brett you are a born teacher. You are not only smart, but compelling. Lex thanks for the long form dives you offer. Outstanding .

  • @Sharkdog11b
    @Sharkdog11b 6 месяцев назад

    Lex that intro was beautiful that’s the perfect way to explain how we should all treat people and ourselves. I appreciate you and your heart felt way of thinking. You use not your heart and brain not just the brain like so many others

  • @andyb4863
    @andyb4863 2 года назад +34

    About 2 1/2 hours in I forgot I was even watching a Lex Fridman interview. Had a split second doing other things, I almost thought I was watching a movie.

  • @fishingbob8374
    @fishingbob8374 2 года назад +34

    Lex really shedding a light on a lot of the dark corners of our society. Great work here.

  • @FerrelFrequency
    @FerrelFrequency 7 месяцев назад

    You just can’t help but LOVE this guy. Anything he talks about is interesting, and the way that he talks about ANYthing makes you interested.

    • @nickpearce2968
      @nickpearce2968 6 месяцев назад +2

      True and you just discovered how easily you could fall victim to a psychopath like him. Look past the charm.

    • @BeauSearow
      @BeauSearow 2 месяца назад +1

      You love that he destroyed innocent people's lives?

  • @nicholasward6182
    @nicholasward6182 5 месяцев назад

    thank you lex... your long form podcasts just helped me through a dark time...on the other side of that. thanks man

  • @treader1974
    @treader1974 2 года назад +14

    at first glance, i passed over Lex multiple times. But man, he has me hooked. Mindful, interesting, and inquisitive.

  • @Mercury6_
    @Mercury6_ 2 года назад +27

    Lex this is upper level conversation. You’re a legend for this one. So good

  • @kenstreet1769
    @kenstreet1769 5 месяцев назад

    I'll Have to admit this was one of the best. To the Host You rate yourself as one of the Best. Your guest put a new light on criminal backgrounds. This was a tough one to vote on. Who was better in this podcast? Brett Thank you for opening my mind. Lex keep up what you're doing. Thank you both! Nice Job! 👍

  • @SkittleMom
    @SkittleMom 7 месяцев назад +2

    Fantastic story and lessons… Brett is Dave Ramsay’s voice twin. I kept hearing Dave talking about debt and income and getting rid of car payments while he talked. 😅

  • @ladanmanavi
    @ladanmanavi 2 года назад +27

    This almost 4 hours, but I can't stop watching. What an fantastic interview.

    • @surfingtothestars
      @surfingtothestars 2 года назад +3

      now you see how he could easily manipulate and scam people lol

  • @casehannum8745
    @casehannum8745 Год назад +13

    Lex, you have become such an amazing interviewer. The way you steer the interview, ask the right questions at the right time; I can't tell you enough how much I appreciate you and the work you put into this podcast. From the bottom of my heart, thank you, Lex.

  • @danstennis1817
    @danstennis1817 8 месяцев назад

    What a compelling interview! I really enjoyed it.

  • @yolandatavarez4348
    @yolandatavarez4348 6 месяцев назад +2

    Congratulations Bret for overcoming “life”! I don’t usually watch a whole interview, but you are such an inspiration that I watched the entire interview. You are in my best thoughts!❤

  • @steveg6035
    @steveg6035 2 года назад +8

    Lex. You handle each person before you with grace, with curiosity, with warmth, and with love. In return you have cultivated what has become a beautiful place of refuge and sanity in a divisive world. I hope you appreciate what a gift this is for us

  • @Christian-ry3ol
    @Christian-ry3ol 2 года назад +27

    I was planning on watching 5-10 mins jjsut to see what this guy was about. and i stayed the whole fucking show. Amazin conversation. i'll be definetely following brett's podcast

    • @egoten5578
      @egoten5578 2 года назад

      I did the exact same thing! Lol

    • @einnor165
      @einnor165 2 года назад

      100% same here

  • @mrslkungpowchikn1206
    @mrslkungpowchikn1206 4 месяца назад

    Wow what a great interview. Probably one of longest ive ever listened to / watched (i did over about 3 evenings). At the end, i was a little sad it was over. Helps me maintain my hope in people and great wisdom at the end there. So enjoyed both your interactions together - thank you very much gentlemen.
    PS at the end of the Bret Johnson interview for a second there i thought you were about to share a quote from the King James Bible! 📚 😂 ❤

  • @suzakico
    @suzakico 5 месяцев назад

    As I perused this, I reflected on the significance of having a strong role model. Overcoming challenges often involves shattering the confines of our perspectives and habits, embracing a life guided by sincerity and truthfulness.

  • @XLpacman805
    @XLpacman805 Год назад +82

    This is actually a really good PSA for cybersecurity.

  • @gimme3steps933
    @gimme3steps933 2 года назад +24

    This was the first time I’ve heard a Lex Fridman podcast and I gotta say I really enjoyed it. I’ll be talking about it with friends as well as finding another episode. Very entertaining and I enjoy the questions Lex asks.

    • @burtonlee8642
      @burtonlee8642 Год назад +1

      I am not sure if I have heard a better podcaster/interviewer.

    • @justlucky8254
      @justlucky8254 Год назад

      Joe Rogan has always been my favorite and one of his interviews with Lex led me here. Now I have two favorite podcast hosts.

  • @Internaut787
    @Internaut787 7 месяцев назад +3

    Fascinating interview, his life can be made into a TV series or a movie.

  • @brianmorit3086
    @brianmorit3086 8 месяцев назад

    Lexington. Your ruthless... yet sensitive. Understanding. Yet firm. I like you brother. Your fair. Your humble. Your righteous !!!!!! Love ya brother

  • @bitrage.
    @bitrage. Год назад +231

    That thing he said about his dad coming from a good family into this abuse that he didn't know how to get out of is the best most accurate description of a situation I went through with my ex.... I seen the problems, red flags, I seen it all but I already promised "I'd ride or die" and thought I could fix it, I could show her what good is and change her.... Biggest EPIC fail EVER!! 🤣🤦‍♂️

    • @BDOT310
      @BDOT310 Год назад +10

      I went through the same thing.

    • @bitrage.
      @bitrage. Год назад +2

      @@BDOT310 did ur situation work out?

    • @Under-Kaoz
      @Under-Kaoz Год назад +12

      I don't understand how people take that much abuse from women. I get arguing, but as soon as something physical happens that's a no go. Too easy for them to lie and send ya to jail. Peace good bye

    • @bitrage.
      @bitrage. Год назад +15

      @@Under-Kaoz yea bro, I know exactly wgat you mean, it's not like u think it's like starts off ok, then u get invested then shit hits the fan and you in a position where you love the person AND you know that person is capable of putting you in jail for bs they made up, so you have to dance this delicate dance to gtfo

    • @Under-Kaoz
      @Under-Kaoz Год назад +8

      @@bitrage. I feel for ya though, women be crazy af. So I do understand all situations are different. Seen dad's ex get him thrown in jail over lies. Then later admits to court she lied and gets him out early, but of course she doesn't get in trouble for lying and wasting the courts time and destroying his life, and severely altering mine. He lost all the savings that would have went to college, car and house for me.
      Best wishes bro.

  • @ironassbrown
    @ironassbrown Год назад +99

    I gotta say Brett makes me a bit uncomfortable, he reminds me in ways of the other psychopaths that I have met in my life. It's hard for me not to imagine him as a manipulator and dangerous individual. I see every indication that it is still a fundamental piece of his personality, it seems to me that you would really be relying on Brett to decide not to take advantage of you if you were to lower your guard around him or were not sufficiently guarded from him. I would think that about all it would take would be for him to be feeling a bit lazy, or bored for him to turn to manipulations that could have negative consequences for his targets, mentally or otherwise. I see in him a kind of insecure confidence that to me appears like coping with vast insecurity, but is presented as joy and strength and secret celebration of the domination of others, and the superiority of duping and harming others without them understanding what is happening. This kind of charm that everyone in the comments is responding to so well is nothing new, this is what a charismatic psychopath is like. Now imagine yourself under their spell and you decide that you want to trust them wholeheartedly, big mistake, big mistake. This isn't about shaming Brett, this is about how easily most of us are guided away from good judgement. I don't think you can trust Brett anymore than you can trust a rattlesnake loose on a bus, you know maybe the snake just wants to curl into the corner and be left alone, are you going to put your trust in that when your getting on that bus, the question is are you still going to get on that bus? You say no, but if the snake was as persuasive as Brett I think a lot of these people in the comments would be overjoyed to sit on the bus with the charismatic rattlesnake.

    • @MrRedstonefreedom
      @MrRedstonefreedom 6 месяцев назад +9

      Of course he hasn't completely changed, he was nearly pure evil, he's not going to suddenly become reformed even if he truly genuine wants to, which is impossible to verify. Your suspicions or hesitation are completely sound.
      Reputation & record matters for a reason. And it *really* matters. I would never trust this kind of person. Save your trust for people who have earned it.

    • @bowlofsoup12
      @bowlofsoup12 6 месяцев назад +3

      And i bet you like to listen to yourself speak

    • @nickpearce2968
      @nickpearce2968 6 месяцев назад +1

      Good assessment. Given the way he was raised, it's not hard to see why he is this way.

    • @bookofbrah
      @bookofbrah 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@bowlofsoup12 stop crying if you aren't able to read more than 6 words its because your attention span is fucked up from watching all these tictocs and reels - its your problem :D

    • @sonnylambert4893
      @sonnylambert4893 5 месяцев назад

      “Takes one to know one”

  • @just.play1ng
    @just.play1ng 3 месяца назад +1

    One of the best interviews to date. We need more of these kind of guests.

    • @brettjohnsonshow
      @brettjohnsonshow 3 месяца назад +1

      Thank you so much for listening. I appreciate it

  • @sibyl999
    @sibyl999 6 месяцев назад +1

    I have watched this interview, in an enthralled state about four times. I love Brett and this talk. Yet I question why is this talk promoted to such a degree that more and more millions of humans have now listened to it? I have already heard it and loved it and Brett, bien sûr. Why is this talk being promoted so much by the AI algorithms? Why does it want me to watch it again and again?
    Don't get me wrong I love Brett. Many hearts I send to Brett and Denise.

  • @MeticulousTechTV
    @MeticulousTechTV 2 года назад +3

    This was such an incredible conversation. I work information security for a financial institution and it’s fascinating to hear about the other side of my business. I was on the edge of my seat for the entire conversation, he’s an incredible speaker. Lex you did an amazing job guiding the conversation and getting out of his way to let him tell his story. One of the best episodes ever and a testament to how good of an interviewer you have become!

  • @anmekas
    @anmekas 2 года назад +58

    Thank You Lex ! These Podcast have really been a beacon of hope for me ! Thank for doing you and being you !

  • @tristinstorm5858
    @tristinstorm5858 7 месяцев назад

    Amazing interview, when you walk with the wolves long enough eventually you lead the pack. And True Romance is an incredible film just watched it for the 100th + time the night before last. Dennis Hopper, Christopher Walken, Gary Oldman ,Brad Pitt, Christian Slater,even Balki from Perfect Strangers the late 80's early 90's sitcom otherwise know as Bronson Pinchot, and it wouldn't be a movie especially a Tarantino film without Samuel L. Jackson. Truly an all star cast. While Quintin didn't direct it he did write it. The dialogue between Walken and Hopper is brilliant and Clarence and Drexel. My favorite movie. Anyhow the algorithm threw this on when I was cooking dinner and I was hooked right out the gate. Here I am 3 hours later still listening.