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    Corrupt Rikers Island Guard vs The Honest Union Boss — Nothing Is Off Limits | Norman Seabrook & Steven Dominguez

    2026-05-25 | 1h 17 mins.
    Steven Dominguez was a correction officer at Rikers Island. Norman Seabrook ran the correction officers' union. In this episode of Locked In with Ian Bick, they sit down face to face for a rare and uncomfortable conversation — one that holds a corrupt guard accountable in front of the man who was supposed to represent him. They debate corruption, power, and the reality of working inside one of America's most controversial jail systems — challenging each other on what's truth and what's misunderstood, and asking whether meaningful reform at Rikers Island is even possible today.

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    #RikersIsland #PrisonCorruption #TrueCrime

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    Watch my interview wirh Steven Dominguez:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EvupiKuyuw&t=166s

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    Watch my interview with Norman Seabrook:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5Q7tofDnJ8&t=1s

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    Connect with Steven Dominguez:
    https://www.instagram.com/chillstevie/

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    Connect with Norman Seabrook:
    https://www.instagram.com/normseabrook/

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    Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick:
    https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en
    https://ianbick.com/

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    Timestamps:
    00:00 Corrupt Rikers Guard vs Honest Union Boss — The Full Story
    01:53 The Corruption and Dysfunction Inside Rikers Island Nobody Talks About
    04:42 How the System Capitalism and Jail Jobs Create Corrupt Officers
    07:02 Why So Many Young Inexperienced Officers End Up Corrupt at Rikers
    10:30 Personal Stories and the Family Ties That Pull People Into Jail Work
    13:04 The Reality of Corruption at Rikers — What Becomes Normal and Why
    16:17 Temptation Greed and the Moment Officers Choose to Cross the Line
    18:42 How Leadership Addiction and Culture Among Officers Enables Corruption
    22:17 Who Is Really Responsible When Officers Go Bad
    24:18 Real Corruption Stories and the Consequences Nobody Prepares You For
    27:40 The Mental Health Crisis Inside Rikers and How It Feeds the Cycle
    33:40 Second Chances and What Redemption Really Looks Like After Corruption
    36:20 The Lessons Learned and How Community Influence Shapes Everything
    38:16 The Broken Infrastructure and Safety Crisis Nobody Wants to Address
    40:54 The Leadership Decisions That Could Actually Fix Rikers Island
    44:00 Closing Rikers Island — The Real Solutions and Real Consequences
    46:25 What a Warden Would Actually Do Differently — Reform From the Inside
    50:26 How Hip Hop Culture and Society Shape What Happens Inside Rikers
    53:36 Communication Humanity and What It Really Takes to Break the Cycle
    58:06 Why Supervisor Support Is the Single Most Important Factor at Rikers
    01:03:11 Final Thoughts — What Both Men Want You to Know About Rikers Island

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    I Was a Psychologist Inside Rikers Island — Here's What Nobody Talks About | Dr Becky Fenton

    2026-05-24 | 1h 25 mins.
    Dr. Becky Fenton started her career as a psychologist at Sing Sing Correctional Facility before being recruited to Rikers Island to supervise its psychiatric division — one of the largest and most challenging mental health systems in the country. In this episode of Locked In with Ian Bick, Becky breaks down what it was really like working inside one of America's most notorious jail systems from the other side of the cell door. She opens up about the violence and instability inside Rikers, the trauma on both sides of the system, her role in implementing Crisis Intervention Training for mental health emergencies, and what it takes to stay grounded when the environment around you is anything but.

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    #RikersIsland #PrisonPsychology #TrueCrime

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    Connect with Dr Becky Fenton:
    https://www.longislandpsychologyandconsulting.com/
    Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick:
    https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en
    https://ianbick.com/

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    Timestamps:
    00:00 From Prison Psychologist to Private Practice — Her Story
    01:48 The Early Influences and Personality That Led Her to This Work
    03:37 The Education and Career Shift Nobody Expected
    06:00 How She Ended Up as a Psychologist Inside Prison
    08:49 Sing Sing vs Rikers Island — The Differences Nobody Talks About
    11:16 Mental Health Inside Prison vs Mental Health in Hospitals — The Reality Gap
    14:24 When Security and Mental Health Priorities Collide — Who Wins
    18:18 Safety Violence and What It Really Takes to Advocate for Staff
    20:59 How Trauma Shapes Inmate Behavior — What Most People Get Wrong
    24:15 Vicarious Trauma — What Working in Prison Does to the Staff
    27:15 Crisis Intervention and Deescalation — What Actually Works Behind Bars
    32:33 What a Typical Day Really Looks Like Working at Rikers Island
    36:31 Suicide Watch and What Inmate Care Actually Involves
    39:12 Male vs Female Jails — The Shocking Differences Nobody Discusses
    44:01 A Complete Day Inside Rikers Island — Hour by Hour Reality
    47:20 What Destroys New Staff and How to Survive the First Year
    53:01 The Truth About Solitary Confinement — What the Research Actually Shows
    56:01 Rehabilitation vs Punishment — Which One Actually Works
    01:00:41 Medication Management and What Happens to Inmates at Discharge
    01:03:41 The Non Clinical Duties Nobody Warns You About in Federal Systems
    01:06:50 How She Switched Off After Working in One of the World's Most Stressful Environments
    01:10:14 The Programs and Therapy Practices That Actually Make a Difference
    01:13:11 Why She Finally Left Rikers Island — The Real Reason
    01:16:12 Private Practice and Why She Still Advocates for Prison Reform
    01:19:01 What She Would Tell Her Younger Self — Final Thoughts

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    I Was a First Responder for 40 Years — Here's the Calls That Never Leave You | Bernie Meehan

    2026-05-21 | 2h 2 mins.
    Bernie Meehan spent over 40 years on the front lines as both a paramedic and firefighter — responding to emergencies most people never have to witness. In this episode of Locked In with Ian Bick, Bernie opens up about the realities of a career spent in the chaos of life and death situations, the calls that stuck with him long after the sirens stopped, and what four decades in emergency services really does to a person. He breaks down what first responders actually deal with behind the scenes — the adrenaline, the trauma, the toughest moments — and the perspective on life that only comes from spending 40 years running toward danger when everyone else runs away.

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    #Paramedic #Firefighter #FirstResponder

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    Connect with Bernie Meehan:
    https://www.facebook.com/bernie.meehan/

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    Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick:
    https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en
    https://ianbick.com/

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    Timestamps:
    00:00 40 Years as a Paramedic and Firefighter — Bernie's Story
    00:20 Growing Up in the Country and How It Shaped Everything
    01:08 The Family Influence and the Moment He Knew Fire Service Was His Calling
    02:11 His First Steps Into EMS and the Fire Service
    02:52 Why He Chose Fire Service Over Everything Else
    04:08 The Real Relationship Between Fire Service and Law Enforcement
    05:06 What a Career as a Paramedic Actually Looks Like
    06:12 Early Paramedic Training and the Manhattan Stories Nobody Forgets
    07:18 How EMS Has Changed and Why It's Harder Than Ever
    08:21 Paramedic vs Nurse — The Differences Nobody Talks About
    09:44 How the Drug Crisis Changed Paramedic Work Forever
    11:02 EMS Then vs Now — How the Opioid Epidemic Changed Everything
    12:54 The Career Defining Moments That Changed How He Sees the Job
    13:57 Why Paramedics and Firefighters Don't Get the Recognition They Deserve
    15:07 Urban vs Rural EMS — The Quality Gap Nobody Discusses
    17:17 Fire Service in Rural Areas and the Ambulance Access Problem
    18:52 What It Takes to Become a Firefighter Today vs Then
    20:16 The Training Education and Ongoing Learning Nobody Warns You About
    22:23 The Biggest Challenges Facing New Firefighters Today
    23:28 The Non Emergency Calls That Take Up More Time Than You Think
    25:06 Holiday Hazards and the Thanksgiving Stories He'll Never Forget
    27:29 How They Prioritize Calls and the Unusual Emergencies Nobody Expects
    29:23 The Moments of Real Danger and What Command Leadership Really Looks Like
    31:03 How Experienced Responders Predict Emergency Outcomes
    32:13 The Most Common Calls and the Hidden Problem of Hoarding
    34:34 Hoarding Obesity and the Unique Rescue Challenges Nobody Talks About
    38:33 The Real Causes of House Fires and the Safety Culture That Could Prevent Them
    40:31 How Modern Technology Is Changing Firefighting and Response Times
    43:33 On the Scene — Incident Priorities and the Animal Rescues Nobody Expects
    46:09 Coping With Tragedy — How First Responders Handle the Emotional Toll
    51:10 How Mental Health Support for First Responders Has Finally Started to Change
    54:28 Why There Is Never a Quiet Day in EMS — The Workload Reality
    57:24 How Public Perception of First Responders Has Shifted
    59:07 The Teamwork Between First Responders That Saves Lives
    01:00:50 The Most Difficult Calls — Crashes and How Auto Technology Is Changing Everything
    01:06:37 The Practical Safety Tips That Could Save Your Life in a Car Emergency
    01:10:58 Holiday Emergencies — Fireworks Nightclubs and the Calls Nobody Plans For
    01:14:50 The Unique Calls From Nightlife and What They Taught Him
    01:20:26 How First Responders Are Adjusting to New and Changing Risks
    01:26:39 Supporting Mental Health After Tragedy — What Actually Works
    01:33:31 What It's Really Like Responding Inside Prisons and Institutions
    01:37:37 Fire Safety in Prisons and Large Events — What Nobody Talks About
    01:41:11 Mental Health Advocacy and the Long Road to Trauma Recovery
    01:49:19 His Advice for New First Responders and How the System Needs to Change
    01:51:31 Career Reflections — What 40 Years on the Front Lines Taught Him
    01:54:10 Why He Embraced the Chaos and What It Gave Him
    01:56:00 Final Thoughts — The Power of Change and What Comes Next

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    I Was the Detective Behind the Jennifer Dulos Case — Here's What Really Happened | Kenneth Ventresca

    2026-05-20 | 2h 55 mins.
    Kenneth Ventresca spent 20 years as a Connecticut State Trooper — rising from patrol officer to detective to sergeant working major crimes. In this episode of Locked In with Ian Bick, Kenneth breaks down what those two decades in law enforcement really looked like, the mental toll it takes, and the case that captivated the entire country — the Jennifer Dulos investigation. He gives an inside look at how major crime investigations actually unfold, what the public never got to see, and what it was really like being on the inside of one of Connecticut's most followed cases.

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    #JenniferDulos #TrueCrime #Connecticut

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    Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick:
    https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en
    https://ianbick.com/

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    Timestamps:
    00:00 From State Trooper to Detective — His Story
    02:00 How He Became a Connecticut State Trooper
    04:00 Academy Training and the Discipline That Defined His Career
    07:00 First Years on Patrol — What Nobody Prepares You For
    12:00 The Mindset Behind Every Traffic Stop — What Officers Are Really Thinking
    17:00 Highway Patrol Dangers — What Makes It One of the Most Dangerous Jobs in America
    22:00 Why He Chose State Troopers Over Every Other Department
    27:00 The Early Career Lessons That Shaped Everything
    32:00 Learning From Trauma — The Calls That Changed Him Forever
    41:00 Patrolling Highways vs Cities — The Difference Nobody Talks About
    47:00 The Promotion to Detective — How Everything Changed
    56:00 Becoming a Sergeant and the Leadership Challenges Nobody Warns You About
    01:00:00 The Office Dynamics and Teamwork That Make or Break an Investigation
    01:17:00 The Jennifer Dulos Case Begins — What the First Days Really Looked Like
    01:34:00 Tracking Jennifer Dulos — How They Built the Investigation From Scratch
    01:46:00 The Evidence That Broke the Case Open and Led to the Arrests
    02:00:00 No Body No Closure — The Aftermath That Still Haunts Him
    02:06:00 Burnout Depression and the Moment He Finally Asked for Help
    02:18:00 Walking Away — Retirement Reflections and What Life Looks Like After
    02:36:00 The ICAC Task Force and the Cases That Defined His Final Chapter

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    I Worked on Rikers Island — Here's Why I Walked Away | Jorge Polanco

    2026-05-19 | 1h 34 mins.
    Jorge Polanco started his career inside one of the most notorious jail systems in America — Rikers Island. In this episode of Locked In with Ian Bick, Jorge breaks down what it was really like working inside Rikers as a correction officer, why he walked away after two years, and how that experience shaped the police officer he eventually became across Florida, Colorado and Texas.

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    #RikersIsland #TrueCrime #LawEnforcement

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    Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick:
    https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en
    https://ianbick.com/

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    Timestamps:
    00:00 Introduction & Early Life
    01:19 Family Background and Work Ethic
    02:14 Baseball Dreams & Growing Up in the Bronx
    03:55 Teenage Influence and Choosing a Path
    07:43 Discovering Law Enforcement
    10:01 Starting in Corrections: Riker's Island Academy
    12:13 First Days Inside Riker's Island
    14:33 Experiences with Inmates & Managing Challenges
    16:13 Mental Health & Family Impact
    18:47 Temptations, Corruption & Integrity in Corrections
    22:00 Learning the Hustle & Navigating the System
    23:46 Officer Stories & Systemic Issues
    26:16 Transitions, Family Struggles & Moving Forward
    29:35 Becoming a Police Officer in Florida
    31:40 Facing Discrimination and Professional Barriers
    33:46 Social Media & Law Enforcement
    36:50 Colorado & Different Policing Environments
    39:28 Tough Cases & Feeling Powerless
    41:21 Finding a Place in Texas Law Enforcement
    42:10 Narcotics Detective & Personal Mission
    44:20 Persistence, Setbacks & The Path to Success
    47:10 Corrections Experience: Preparing for Policing
    49:31 Differences Between Agencies & Career Transitions
    52:30 Law Differences Across States
    53:56 Murder Charges for Fentanyl Dealers
    54:59 Personal Connection & Family Impact of Drugs
    01:00:34 Parenthood, Family Stories & Personal Growth
    01:07:01 Reflections, Goals & Role of Law Enforcement Today
    01:09:03 Challenges of Policing in Modern Society
    01:12:46 Therapy, Mental Health & Stress Management
    01:15:41 Leaving Rikers & Lessons from Corrections
    01:18:31 Memorable Inmates, Mental Health Units & Stories
    01:21:29 Handling Retirement Across States
    01:22:12 Policing in Texas & Drug Laws
    01:24:26 Common Crimes & Domestic Violence
    01:26:06 Adapting to New Regions & Reflections
    01:27:32 Lessons Learned & Closing Thoughts

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About Locked In with Ian Bick
Real stories from the people everyone else judges first. Locked In with Ian Bick is a podcast hosted by Ian Bick, a former federal inmate turned podcaster. The show features raw conversations with former inmates, recovering addicts, bikers, law enforcement officers, attorneys, investigators, and people who have lived through crime, prison, addiction, trauma, and redemption. Each episode dives deep into real prison stories, life inside prison, the criminal justice system, street life, addiction recovery, mental health, and what it takes to rebuild after incarceration. Guests share what really happens behind bars, how people survive prison, and the difficult road to second chances after hitting rock bottom. If you’re interested in prison stories, criminal justice experiences, life after prison, and honest conversations with people who have lived through the darkest chapters of their lives, you’ll feel at home here.
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