Former Inmate Reveals Craziest Stories From A Life Of Crime | Jimmy McGill

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Jimmy McGill suffered from addiction for almost three decades. Starting at age 11, Jimmy followed down the path set for him by his father and grandfather, turning to substances to cope with his circumstances. After a string of arrests and releases, Jimmy was paroled to a recovery residence and began a new phase of his life as a sobriety activist. Jimmy is a champion of the peer recovery movement and is leading the way in his home state of Arkansas, which he says has “grabbed the torch.” Listen to him talk about the importance of these kinds of programs and how he hopes to reach those who were “considered unreachable and unteachable” through his platform.  Big thanks to Lost Trail Communications for sponsoring this episode. Get a free consultation at losttrailcommunications.com - mention Locked In for 25% off any service. Connect with Jimmy McGill: https://www.facebook.com/jimmymcgilllive/ https://www.youtube.com/@UC-3DvW05ZHVgj8RbqO_AJgg  Connect with Ian Bick:  https://www.ianbick.com/ 00:00 Intro  01:07 Lost Trails Communications  01:40 Upbringing. Never saw a happy home until he broke into one 08:24 Not a Product of his Environment  10:11 Father in and out of jail  12:33 Any Regrets? Breaking Barriers. 16:05 Start of Crime and Joining a Gang 27:30 Living up to his dad’s Reputation 29:10 Misconceptions about Prison  34:21 Lost Trails Communications  35:43 Prison Nickname  36:34 Prison Sentencing 37:28 Craziest Arrest Story  40:45 Craziest Prison Story 42:45 Lonoke County Jail  55:36 First time coming back to speak at Lonoke  57:25 Changing the System 1:05:30 Message  Subscribe to our membership program on YouTube to get early access to interviews, see behind the scenes photos, live chat with Ian & more: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRvVklIft6DMelVW18M0oBw/join Powered by Q29 Productions, LLC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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