I Was a Blood Inside Colorado Prisons — This Is What It Was Really Like | Alec Hackney
Alec Hackney spent nearly a decade in and out of Colorado prisons after first being locked up at just 17 years old for attempted murder. A Blood gang member for over 20 years, Alec survived being stabbed in the head, shot on the streets, and caught in the chaos of drugs, violence, and survival behind bars. After serving a 10-year sentence for drug conspiracy and getting clean 7 years ago, he decided to change his life completely. Since his release in 2023, Alec has opened a sober living home, a behavioral health and recovery coaching business, and a personal investment firm, using his story to help others find a way out of the same life he escaped. Alec shares what it was really like being a Blood inside Colorado prisons, the harsh reality of gang life, and how he turned years of pain into a purpose-driven mission to rebuild his life.
#LockedInWithIanBick #ColoradoPrisons #BloodGang #PrisonStories #TrueCrime #GangLife #RedemptionStory #realstories
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Timestamps:
00:00 From Denver Gangs to Locked In
01:00 From Prison to New York: Alec’s New Beginning
03:00 Surviving Floods & Finding Purpose in NYC
06:00 From Gang Life to Business Owner & Mentor
10:00 Growing Up Fast & Falling Into the Streets
14:00 Denver Gangs, Loyalty & First Felony Case
17:00 Family Trauma & the Path to Violence
20:00 Inside Denver’s Gang Culture
22:00 Life in the Streets & Gang Politics
25:00 High School Behind Bars: Growing Up in Prison
29:00 Prison Boot Camp, Discipline & Survival
33:00 Violence, Addiction & Prison Reality
36:00 Losing Loved Ones & Finding a Turning Point
40:00 Breaking the Cycle & Building a New Life
44:00 Reclaiming Identity After Prison
47:00 Gang Identity, Change & Self-Reflection
51:00 Business, Recovery & Helping Others Heal
55:00 Prison Politics, Race & Hard Truths
01:00:00 Moving Beyond Gangs & Finding Purpose
01:05:00 Fatherhood, Tattoos & Building Confidence
01:09:00 Mentorship, Redemption & Final Reflections
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Farrah Abraham On Teen Mom, Her Arrests & The Infamous Sex Tape
Teen Mom star Farrah Abraham sits down with Ian Bick for an unfiltered and emotional conversation about her life in the spotlight. From her early days on MTV’s Teen Mom to the pressures of fame, her public arrests, and the story behind her infamous sex tape, Farrah opens up about everything the world thinks it knows — and the truth that most people never hear. She talks about the cost of growing up on reality TV, dealing with judgment from millions, and what it’s really like trying to rebuild your life when the internet won’t let you move on.
#FarrahAbraham #TeenMom #LockedInWithIanBick #RealityTV #CelebrityInterview #ScandalToRedemption #RealStories #popculture
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Timestamps:
00:00 From Teen Mom to Infamy — Life After the Sex Tape
02:21 Farrah’s Early Life & The Family That Shaped Her
03:36 Becoming a Mom as a Teen & Raising Herself
04:46 Surviving Loss, Abuse & Fighting Back
05:50 The Moment Fame Hit — Labels, Judgments & Reality TV
07:01 High School, Pain & Growing Up in the Spotlight
09:12 Depression, Court Battles & Learning to Cope
12:42 How 16 & Pregnant Changed Everything
15:11 Becoming the Face of Teen Mom — The Real Story
20:01 Reality TV, Identity & Breaking Away From MTV
24:01 Life After Fame — Finding Herself Again
29:40 Misconceptions, Public Image & the Price of Fame
34:45 Getting Fired From Teen Mom — What Really Happened
38:42 The Fallout — Sex Tape, Mental Health & Starting Over
41:12 Turning Scandal Into Business & Motherhood Lessons
44:29 Dealing With Haters, Bullying & Fame’s Dark Side
47:28 What Viewers Didn’t See: Teen Mom, Alcohol & Pressure
52:53 Arrests, Legal Fights & the Cost of Being Farrah Abraham
01:03:00 Trauma Recovery, Healing & Growth
01:10:03 Her Latest Arrest — The Truth Behind It
01:14:49 Creepy Fans, Stalkers & Staying Safe
01:17:07 What She’d Tell Her Teenage Self
01:19:15 Biggest Life Lessons Learned
01:25:39 Closing Thoughts & Farrah’s Next Chapter
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I Was A Skinhead In LA County Jail – Then I Hunted Drug Cartels In Mexico | Dave Franke
Dave Franke shares the journey that most people could never imagine living through. Growing up in California, Dave became involved in the skinhead gang lifestyle at a young age, pulled in by identity, belonging, and survival. That path led him into some of the hardest jails and prisons in California, where violence, politics, and racial tension were a part of everyday life. Over time, Dave began questioning everything—his beliefs, his identity, and the world he thought he understood. He eventually renounced the skinhead lifestyle, determined to break the cycle and find a new purpose. After rebuilding his life and establishing himself in a stable career, he took a dramatic turn few would ever see coming: he went to Mexico and worked alongside law enforcement in operations targeting drug cartels.
#LockedInWithIanBick #RealStories #PrisonStories #TrueCrime #CartelStories #SurvivorStory #ChangeYourLife #StreetToStrength
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Timestamps:
00:00 The School Fight That Changed Everything
02:56 Growing Up, Family Struggles & Moving Across States
06:39 Culture Shock: From Iowa to L.A. and Learning to Survive
09:46 Teen Dreams, First Trouble & the Path Toward Violence
13:48 Gang Life, Juvenile Hall & the Skinhead Mentality
20:41 Proving Himself Through Violence & Street Respect
26:11 Facing an Attempted Murder Charge in L.A. County Jail
34:34 Life Inside One of America’s Toughest Jails
43:05 Surviving the System & Questioning His Identity
52:18 Tattoo Stories, Regret & The Start of Change
01:01:00 Sobriety, Malcolm X & Opening His Mind
01:07:00 Trying to Join the Military & Finding a Work Ethic
01:16:00 Heading to Mexico: Manufacturing, Violence & Opportunity
01:24:00 Becoming a Mexican Agent & Training Police
01:33:01 Inside Cartel Hunts & Life With Special Forces
01:44:42 Racism, Trust & Living on the Edge in Mexico
01:53:01 Coming Home: Law School, Purpose & Redemption
01:58:00 Life Now: Reinvention & Lessons for the Next Generation
02:03:37 Final Reflections, Gratitude & The Power of Change
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I Was Sent to Juvenile Prison — This Is What It’s Like | Michy Morillo
Michy Morillo opens up about her experience being pushed into the street life at a young age and how quickly things escalated. As a teenager, her house arrest was revoked, and she was sent to juvenile prison, where she spent years navigating a system that was not built to help kids, but to break them. Michy shares what it was like to be locked away so young, separated from family, and forced to adapt to an environment where survival came before everything else. She talks about the emotional and psychological impact of incarceration — acting out, being isolated, and learning to shut down her feelings just to make it through. But what stands out in Michy’s story is not just the pain — it’s the transformation that came after. She explains how she eventually found purpose, rebuilt her identity from the ground up, and committed herself to helping the youth who are walking the same path she once did.
#LockedInWithIanBick #JuvenilePrison #RealStories #StreetLife #SystemFailedMe #LifeLessons #RedemptionJourney #changeyourlife
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro — “This Is Where It All Started”
02:23 Thrown Into the System as a Teenager
05:50 Trying to Survive While My Family Fell Apart
11:00 Inside Juvenile Detention — What They Don’t Tell You
17:39 Growing Up Without a Father & Filling the Void
22:08 Drugs, Betrayal, and Looking for Belonging in the Streets
28:05 The Legal Trouble That Changed Everything
33:34 What Juvenile Detention Does to a Kid’s Mind
41:39 Trauma, Family Pain & Why So Many Follow the Same Path
47:12 The Moment Everything Shifted — Choosing Change
53:35 How “Cell Dreamer” Was Born Out of Pain
57:36 For Anyone Trying to Give Back — Start Here
01:02:02 A Message to Parents & The Kids Still Caught in the System
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My Grandfather Is Victor Orena — He’s 91 Years Old & Still in Prison | Jackie Orena
Jackie Orena is the granddaughter of Victor "Little Vic" Orena, who was allegedly the acting boss of the Colombo crime family according to federal prosecutors. Today, Victor is 91 years old, experiencing significant health issues, and is still serving what is effectively a life sentence in federal prison.This conversation does not glorify organized crime or the past. Instead, it focuses on the deeply human side of this story — what it means to watch a loved one grow old behind bars. Jackie opens up about the emotional and generational weight of the Orena name, the realities of aging in the prison system, and why she and her family are fighting for compassionate release. She talks about the day-to-day challenges her grandfather faces due to his age and health, and what it feels like to hope for mercy in a system that often does not bend.
#OrenaFamily #CompassionateRelease #AgingInPrison #PrisonReform #TrueCrimeStories #FamilyLegacy #LockedInWithIanBick #realconversations
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro — The Cost of Being Labeled “Informant”
05:55 Meet Jackie Orena — Growing Up in the Middle of It
08:10 What It’s Like When Your Family Is Incarcerated
13:40 Arrests, Trials, and Watching Your Family Be Torn Apart
20:25 Carrying the Stigma at School & in Public
25:00 Visiting Loved Ones Behind Bars — The Reality
29:40 Learning to Adapt & Finding Identity Beyond the Name
32:00 Her Grandfather at 91 — The Physical and Emotional Decline
37:00 The Mental Toll That Never Gets Talked About
41:50 Injustice, Corruption & What the System Doesn’t Want to Admit
47:00 Advocacy & Fighting for Compassionate Release
52:00 Why Elderly Incarceration Needs Reform Now
56:00 Hope, Healing & Rebuilding a Future
59:00 Advice for Families Living With This Weight
01:00:00 Final Reflections & Gratitude for the Conversation
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Real stories from the people everyone else judges first. Hosted by Ian Bick — former federal inmate turned speaker and podcaster — this show sits down with former inmates, recovering addicts, bikers, law enforcement, investigators, and people who have lived through the darkest chapters of their lives. Each episode dives deep into crime, prison, addiction, trauma, redemption, mental health, street life, recovery, and second chances — without scripts, filters, or fake narratives. If you’re into true crime, raw prison stories, personal transformation, and real human honesty, you’ll feel at home here. This isn’t entertainment. It’s lived experience.