JRE 0 · April 13, 2022

Trying to Survive in Prison as a First Time Offender

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Who is Trying to Survive in Prison as a First Time Offender?

Taken from MMA Show 121 w/Bobby Green:

Topics and Timestamps

  • 01Bobby Green discusses his experience as a first-time offender and what prison survival looks like from the inside
  • 02The conversation covers the realities of the prison system and how inmates navigate dangerous environments
  • 03Bobby shares personal stories about prison life and the challenges of adapting to incarceration
  • 04Discussion includes perspectives on rehabilitation versus punishment in the criminal justice system
  • 05Bobby talks about the mentality and mindset needed to survive prison as a newcomer
  • 06The episode explores how fighting experience and toughness factor into prison dynamics
  • Bobby introduces his prison experience and why he's talking about it0:00:00
  • Discussion of first-time offender challenges and adapting to prison life0:15:30
  • How fighting ability factors into prison dynamics and survival0:32:45
  • Bobby explains the unwritten rules and hierarchy within prisons0:48:00
  • Reflection on rehabilitation versus punishment in the prison system1:05:15

The Show

In JRE 0, Bobby Green sits down with Joe to talk about his experience navigating the prison system as a first-time offender. This isn't some detached criminology lesson, it's raw firsthand perspective from someone who actually lived it. Bobby doesn't sugarcoat what goes down behind bars and gives Joe real insight into how you actually survive when you're thrown into that environment with no experience.

The conversation digs into the real dangers and politics of prison life. Bobby explains how quickly you have to figure out the hierarchy, who to avoid, and how to carry yourself so you don't become a target. It's not just physical toughness that matters, though that obviously helps given Bobby's fighting background. It's about reading people, understanding the unwritten rules, and knowing when to stand your ground versus when to stay invisible.

Bobby's MMA experience clearly shaped how he navigated the system, but he's honest about how different prison violence is from the cage. There's no ref, no rules, and the consequences are a lot more permanent. He talks about the types of people you encounter, the gangs, the politics, and how those dynamics shift depending on what prison you're in. The whole thing gives Joe and the listeners a window into a world most people only know from movies and documentaries, but this time it's from someone who was actually there.

Best Quotes

You gotta understand the game real quick or you're gonna be the target.

Trying to Survive in Prison as a First Time Offender

From the JRE 0 conversation with Trying to Survive in Prison as a First Time Offender.

It's different in there. The cage has rules, refs, and an end. Prison doesn't.

Joe Rogan

From the JRE 0 conversation with Trying to Survive in Prison as a First Time Offender.

Your reputation matters more than your size in some situations.

Trying to Survive in Prison as a First Time Offender

From the JRE 0 conversation with Trying to Survive in Prison as a First Time Offender.

The system isn't about fixing people, it's about housing them.

Joe Rogan

From the JRE 0 conversation with Trying to Survive in Prison as a First Time Offender.

You learn who you really are when you got nothing left to lose.

Trying to Survive in Prison as a First Time Offender

From the JRE 0 conversation with Trying to Survive in Prison as a First Time Offender.