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Habits and Hustle

Episode 73: Wallo 267 – Serving 20 years in prison to Speaker, Activist, Marketer, and Connector

Habits and Hustle

Jen Cohen and Habit Nest

Education, Health & Fitness, Business, Self-improvement, Entrepreneurship

4.4763 Ratings

🗓️ 21 July 2020

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

Wallo 267 went from Serving 20 years in prison to be a Speaker, Activist, Marketer, and Connector. Navigating prison at 17, creating his “Book of Life” by asking new convicts to explain the outside world so he wouldn’t be lost when he got out, and sneaking in an iPod Touch to learn what Google is further using it to start an Instagram prepping for his wild success not even a year after his release at 37. Wallo 267 is the lifeblood of hustle. The definition of what it takes to succeed in the most extreme circumstances. Ever wonder what it takes? The resolve required to persevere and make a new life for yourself? Take your perspective, learn to love yourself, and don’t care what people think. He was in prison for 20 years and nothing’s slowing him down. What’s your excuse? Youtube Link to This Episode Wallo’s Website Wallo’s Instagram ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Did you learn something from tuning in today? Please pay it forward and write us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts. 📧If you have feedback for the show, please email [email protected] 📙Get yourself a copy of Jennifer Cohen’s newest book from Habit Nest, Badass Body Goals Journal. ℹ️Habits & Hustle Website 📚Habit Nest Website 📱Follow Jennifer – Instagram – Facebook – Twitter – Jennifer’s Website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Habits and Hustle Podcast. A podcast that uncovers the rituals, unspoken

0:08.6

habits and mindsets of extraordinary people. A podcast powered by habit nest. Now here's

0:14.7

your host, Jennifer Cohen.

0:17.7

Okay, so I have WALO 267 on the podcast today, but what is your title? Like, what do you

0:26.7

know, Nats?

0:27.7

I can connect people. I can connect people with ideas, things, and people.

0:33.6

And I mean, people who I mean, I was saying that everyone seems to be very fascinated by

0:37.7

you. You were in jail for how long were you in jail for?

0:40.9

I was in jail for 20 years. I got sentenced to 19 to have the 55 years when I was 52 years.

0:46.0

When I was 17 before then, I spent five years in and out of institutions as a juvenile.

0:52.1

The 20 years when the 17 came out 37.

0:55.5

I will do you now.

0:56.8

I'm a 40 now. I've been out here three years. By the way, prison's been good to you because

1:01.3

you look like you're 21. Thank you. Thank you. You were you were you were in jail for 20 years.

1:07.2

20 years for on robbery and two fire on violations. What did you do on robbery?

1:11.7

Exactly. What is the rob establishment and stuff? Like I go in there rob and get to see the

1:15.8

manager telling me this money is short. Pass it over. I didn't never, but you hurt people when

1:21.0

you flash a gun. But I didn't physically hurt them as they would say, but I just you know,

1:25.0

it was my thing. I got I got locked up for two on robberies. And you get 20 years for that?

1:31.0

Well, and just like this, when you when you when you when you can't get proper representation,

1:40.9

you're doing things you messing up the property value because you know, in certain areas,

1:44.6

you know, the crime go up to bring the value now. You know, as a life is not always fair.

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