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Prison Experience and Context
1:32
RDAP Program Overview
2:05
Prison Life and Incentives
3:37
Halfway House Experience
4:08
Incentivizing Halfway House Beds
4:40
Obama's Changes to Halfway Houses
5:10
Halfway House Availability and Adjustments
6:43
Behavior Modification Program
7:17
Violent or Unhealthy Reactions to Situations
7:48
Lack of Experience in Conflict Resolution
8:19
Structure and Facilitation of Meetings
8:49
Personal Experience with a Program
9:51
Mixed Opinions on the Program's Effectiveness
10:21
Initial Thoughts and Reflections on the Program
10:54
Benefits of the Program, Including Wisdom and Cognitive Thinking
11:25
Program's Effectiveness in Helping People with Violent Tendencies
12:28
Success Stories and Faked Participation
13:00
Hostile Environment and Personal Experience
13:31
Perception of Self in Prison
14:02
Monetization and Gang Members
14:34
Obama's Prison Reform Efforts
16:38
Influence of Gangs on Prison Life
17:10
Mental Torment and Choices in Prison
17:43
Rules and Restrictions in RDAP
18:44
Violence and Gangs in Prison
22:57
Being Physically Attacked by Billy
23:29
Reactions and Aftermath of the Attack
24:03
Returning to Normalcy in Prison
24:34
Confronting the Aftermath of the Attack
25:07
Involvement in the Front Office Investigation
26:11
Dispute with Authorities and Incarceration
27:14
Observations of Inmates in the PIN
28:16
Concerns about Cell Conditions and Treatment
29:18
Billy's Release and Potential Altercation
29:50
Debt and Disappearance in Halfway Houses
30:20
Prison Time and Riot
31:53
Accountability in Art Program
32:24
Disrespecting Uniform and Smoking Tucci
33:26
Confrontation about Water Conservation
33:57
Strange Behavior of a Fellow Inmate
35:33
Personal Experience with Ice Machine Issue
36:03
Proper Protocol for Confrontation
36:36
Morning Meeting and Public Reprimand
37:38
Damaging Consequences of Inappropriate Behavior
38:10
Homework Assignment and Reflection
38:42
Being Silenced in Meetings and Not Allowed to Defend Oneself
39:13
False Accusations and Manipulation of Situations
39:44
Accepting or Denying Help-Ups and Retaliation
40:15
Consequences of Refusing to Accept Help-Ups and the Role of DTs
41:51
Unacceptable Behavior and Entitlement
42:22
Helping Others and Facilitating Change
42:52
Real Issues and Legitimate Concerns
43:24
Consequences of Unacceptable Behavior
44:27
Unfair Expectations and Double Standards
45:00
Initial Program Experience and Pull-Up
45:33
Management Variables and Preferential Treatment
46:03
Halfway House Concerns and Prioritization
48:06
Initial Confrontation and Anger
48:38
Escalating Situation and Loss of Control
49:09
Attempted Apology and Further Conflict
50:10
Body Language and Unresolved Tension
50:41
Doctor Smith's Intervention
51:13
Cox's Reaction and Resentment
52:47
Brutal Honesty and Consequences
54:24
Justifying Actions Despite Wrongdoing
54:53
Critique of Brutal Honesty
55:56
Lying vs. Telling the Truth in a Situation
56:27
Personal Experience with Surveys and Honesty
56:58
Recognizing and Admitting Narcissistic Traits
57:29
Trump's Narcissism and Its Impact on the Algorithm
58:00
Desire to Tone Down Narcissism for Others' Sake
59:03
Examples of Brutal Honesty and Consequences
1:00:08
Examples of not following through on commitments
1:00:40
Observations about the male DTs
1:01:11
Description of a meeting process and behavior
1:02:11
Characterization of the male DTs' behavior
1:02:43
Comparison between RDAP and Challenge programs
1:03:44
Staff Reaction to Zach's Humor and Leadership Style
1:04:16
Mentorship and Staff Selection Criteria
1:04:47
Staff Flaws and Group Dynamics
1:05:17
Dealing with Difficult Individuals in the Program
1:07:18
Dr. Smith's Unreliable Statements and Behavior
1:07:49
Dr. Knee Smith's Bipolar Disorder and Unpredictable Behavior
1:08:19
Author's Humorous Book Answers and Dr. Smith's Reaction
1:10:25
Author's Experience with a Program and its Rules
1:11:26
Author's Perception of the Program's Environment
1:11:58
Author's Experience with Conflict Resolution in the Program
1:12:29
Author's Description of Life in a Penitentiary Environment
1:14:02
Coordinated Help Ups and Manipulation
1:15:04
Fake Help Up Experience
1:15:35
Upbeat Rituals and Phone Calls
1:16:37
Blindsided Help Up Experience
1:17:39
Initial Reaction to Feedback and Acceptance of Help
1:18:09
Presenting in a Group Setting and Facilitating Feedback
1:19:45
Perceived Manipulation and Entitlement in Leadership Roles
1:20:46
Disturbed Individuals and Emotional Issues
1:21:17
Dr. Smith's Manipulative Behavior
1:22:19
Description of Dr. Smith's Physical Appearance
1:23:20
Dr. Smith's Personality and Behavior
1:24:24
Initial Experience and Pruitt's Dislike
1:25:56
Recalling Specific Events and People
1:26:28
Camaraderie and Showing Off Skills
1:28:03
Struggling to Reach YouTube Monetization Goals
1:28:35
Future Plans and Personal Life Expectations
1:29:05
Feeling Like an Outcast and Isolation
1:29:37
Review of Book Material and Feedback from DTS
1:30:08
Confronting the Third Phase of Personal Growth
1:30:38
Reflection on Past Experiences and Team Meetings
1:31:42
Big Brother and Sponsorship
1:32:12
Mentors and Comps People
1:32:42
Personal Experience with Phases and Books
1:33:14
Lifestyle and Thinking Habits
1:33:44
Random Tests and Nervousness
1:34:47
Brother's Initial Concern and Lack of Preparation
1:35:18
Brother's Fear of Failure and Pressure to Succeed
1:35:49
Brother's Emotional Reaction and Cox's Response
1:36:20
Cox's Experience with Teaching and Learning
1:37:24
Initial AA Experience and Classes
1:37:55
Signing Sheets and Avoiding Detection
1:38:56
Prize Closet and Candy Distribution
1:39:27
Thinking Errors and Positive Attitudes
1:45:08
The Life of a Cybercrime Mastermind
1:45:41
Frank Amadeo's Rise to Power
1:46:11
Amadeo's Ambitions and Plans for World Domination
1:47:14
Pierre Rossini's Story of Corruption and Murder
1:48:44
The Story of Marcus Shrinker and His Crimes
1:49:15
Cox's Encounter with Shrinker and Uncovering Lies
1:49:47
Cox's Experience in the Prison's Drug Abuse Program (RDAP)