1st Day FREE After 10yrs In PRISON

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what i experienced my 1st day out after 10 years in prison
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My son is in prison right now and I would like to know what is it going to be like for him the first year what should I expect and how can I help him adjust I mean what things should I be doing and what things that I shouldn't be doing that I have been doing since he's been inside but wouldn't be very good for him if I continued you know little things like turning up the music or something like that

jeanjoseph
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I like the way you tell stories. I sense no BS, and there is no unnecessary filler humor. Just general natural humor.

Ant-
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Kudos to the like they say, BE KIND! You never know what someone is going through

tinahilty
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Well done for being so genuine and grounded. You are a likable guy and I hope you are proud of yourself.

gracenr
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This was personal and powerful. Thanks for humanizing the experience.

adriennecruz
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I served almost 4 years. I was overwhelmed also, but you and I are the lucky ones. We had family there to support us. So many inmates have nothing but the clothes they leave in and a bus ticket. I enjoy your content. Keep on making it and I will keep watching!

paulamullins
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And look at you now my Man!! I don't know you but I'm very proud of you!

debrawalters
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They transported me back to my town. They asked who I wanted to call to pick me up. I said no I'm going to walk home. As soon as I got on my mom's street I started running non stop like I was a little kid. The front door was unlocked and I went inside and went to the kitchen. Smelt like home😊. I looked out the kitchen window and she was in the backyard in the garden. I walked out to the back porch and I yelled "mom" and she said my name I ran ran down there and gave her a big hug. I never been in trouble since then. I went I prison on my 18th birthday.. I did 3 Christmases and 3 Thanksgivings in jail. Total of 3 years from 13- 18years old. I'm 39 years old now. Some things never you never forget.

hixenP
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Who is watching this video on or after summer 2024, wondering who was putting money on his kiosk 😅 Love you Pablo!!

RatBAMBI
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It seems like this young man has assimilated back into society so graciously! <3

charleshozz
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Pablo, I truly have the most utmost respect for you. You’re honest about your experiences and you don’t sugarcoat it. Your voice is the perfect storyteller. If that makes sense. Keep sharing your experiences. ❤❤❤

ethandebirice
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You're a good egg brother. Your channel is sure to help people no matter where they are in their journey. Cheers.

jafo
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I’m so proud of you for staying on the right path and trying to help others. .

maryowens
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Would you ever consider interviewing your Mom, sisters, etc. to ask how they prepared emotionally, etc. for your homecoming? As a Mom, I'd be interested in hearing how a son's imprisonment and discharge affected her life. I am sure she loves you very much and is so proud of how well you are doing.
BTW, to follow up on other's remarks, I agree that you'd make a very inspirational, motivational speaker.

lindamae
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You are so smart and observant about the changes you have gone thru. Thank you so much for your honesty and your insight.

barbaraaustin
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Great story Pablo. So glad your out in the free world. Bless you.

billburke
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When I was 16 I went to a 6 month military academy, extremely strict and difficult to graduate from. First day out driving home I turned the radio on and I heard a really dumb song on, but I remember tearing up a bit at how absolutely amazing it was to hear music after so long. I can't even imagine after 10 years.

ianhelgerson
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Absolutely fascinating to hear your experience. As a retired psychiatric nurse I guess I thought I've "heard it all". However I was fascinated to hear of your reaction to life on the outside. I wish you the best

bonnie
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Watching from Melbourne, Australia. I find your videos fascinating. As a mother my heart goes out to you for the struggle you had and still having. Mothers try to take the pain and suffering from their children and breaks our hearts when we can't. Keep moving forward.

carlenegough
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Thank you for sharing your experience. I guess one never knows who they are walking next to or sharing space with ... this reminded me to always be kind and patient...never know what your "neighbor" is experiencing.

nancyc