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What Was That Like - True Stories. Real People.

51: Dan preps people for prison

What Was That Like - True Stories. Real People.

Scott Johnson & Glassbox Media

True Crime, Personal Journals, Society & Culture

4.61.7K Ratings

🗓️ 22 May 2020

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

What’s your biggest fear? As humans, we have found that there are a lot of things we’re afraid of. Spiders, needles, flying in an airplane, thunderstorms, public speaking. Or death, that’s a big one. For some people, one of their biggest fears is having to go to prison. Of course, no one wants to go to prison. And most people don’t expect that they would ever have to spend time there. But consider this scenario. You’re a model citizen. You’ve never been arrested. Your worst run-in with the law is a speeding ticket. You’ve never used drugs. But then, you find out that your business partner has been doing some double billing for insurance payments, and as one of the owners of the company, you’re responsible. Insurance fraud. Or one day you’re driving home from work, and you have just a brief moment of inattention, and you clip someone riding a bicycle, and they die. Vehicular manslaughter. Your lawyer tells you your best option is to take a plea deal. And that means you’re going to spend some time in prison. Maybe several years. Pretty scary. That’s the situation that Dan found himself in. The plea deal he was offered meant that he could spend up to 60 months in prison. Five years of his life. He hoped it would be less than that, but he knew for sure that prison time was in his future. And he didn’t have any idea what to expect. He didn’t know what the inside of a prison looked like, what would happen on his first day, or if he would even be in an environment that was safe or dangerous. He actually made a video, asking his friends and family if anyone could offer him any advice. Fast forward six years – now Dan is the one offering that advice to people who are scared and heading to prison. He has his own business, working as a Prison Consultant. In this podcast episode, Dan told me all about his own prison experience, and how he works with his clients to get them prepared for their time in prison. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbkyics5l0ddag_3VIAL7Eg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RDAPDan/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rdapdan/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/RDAPDan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rdapdan/ Website: https://www.federalprisontime.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is a Glass Fox Media Podcast.

0:06.1

The world of 911 emergency dispatching

0:08.1

is brutally diverse.

0:10.6

One minute you can be talking with someone

0:12.0

about parking violations.

0:13.0

What's the process we are to take to have people told?

0:18.0

Because it's actually delaying the mail.

0:20.0

And then all hell can break loose.

0:21.0

Then the rest of the day is crazy.

0:24.0

We could have murders.

0:26.0

Hill County 911, hunt your emergency.

0:28.0

I just killed my children.

0:30.0

Home invasions.

0:31.0

He's in my house. He's in my house.

0:33.0

I shot him.

0:35.0

You shot him?

0:36.0

He was coming up towards me and I shot him.

0:39.0

Natural disasters.

0:40.0

Tornado may be gone on the boat to roll my lap.

0:45.0

Even bombings. 423,000,000,000,000,000,000.

0:55.0

My show at Music City 911 will put you in the dispatcher's chair.

1:00.0

But you're ear to ear with the callers and responders and keep you on edge from start to finish.

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