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I Was A Prison Inmate Firefighter | Matthew Hahn

Locked In with Ian Bick

Ian Bick

Society & Culture

4.9606 Ratings

🗓️ 5 March 2023

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

Matthew Hahn steals a safe that would end up changing his life forever after he discovers what's inside. Tune in to find out how Matthew survives over a decade in the California State Prison System and turns his life around. Connect with Matthew Hahn:www.hahnscratch.com Connect with Ian Bick: https://www.ianbick.com/Subscribe to our membership program on YouTube to get early access to interviews, see behind the scenes photos & more:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRvVklIft6DMelVW18M0oBw/joinPowered by Q29 Productions, LLC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

It's so funny because when you look at the guys, that's never a topic of conversation. Yeah. What you look like? Yeah. Did you watch the football last night? It's never about, I'll watch your skincare routine. Whereas women walk into a room and because we've been taught to be pitted against each other. Yeah. Not always, but sometimes there's, oh my God, you know, I can't. It's a bit of a barrier. Yeah, yeah. and it shouldn't be there.

0:01.1

We should be trying to change that stereotype. always, but sometimes there's, oh my God, you know, I can't. A bit of a barrier. Yeah, yeah, and it shouldn't be there.

0:22.2

We should be trying to change that stereotype, believing that there is space for everybody.

0:27.8

My name is Ian Bick, and you're tuned in to Locked in with Ian Bick.

0:31.7

On this week's episode, I interview Matthew Hahn, who was a California career criminal

0:36.9

that ended up stealing a safe

0:38.6

that would change his life forever. Make sure you guys subscribe to our podcast, like, share,

0:44.2

and give it a listen. And thank you for supporting, locked in with Ian Bick. We all make mistakes,

0:49.6

experience failure, and fall down in life. But if you decide to get back up and use it as fuel to your fire,

0:55.8

you can choose to not let it define you.

0:58.2

You can make it through to the other side

1:00.2

and turn it into an opportunity.

1:01.9

I went from owning a popular nightclub when I was 19 years old

1:05.8

to becoming a federal inmate by the time I was 21.

1:08.7

Join me, Ian Bick, as I interview people from all over the country

1:12.5

who have experienced the rock bottom of the American justice system. Thanks for coming on the show

1:17.3

today. Good to be here. Awesome. I stumbled across your story. Someone had put your name in my comment

1:24.3

and I went down like this little rabbit hole of your videos

1:27.7

finding out like what your whole story was about and just like super excited to dive into it

1:33.2

today I like to start at the beginning of everyone's story what was your childhood like

1:39.2

for you growing up what was your family like I had a pretty good average childhood. I grew up in an upper

1:48.0

middle class neighborhood. No trauma to speak of, no adverse childhood experiences to speak of.

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