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IN N OUT PODCAST with Eric Girault

IN N OUT PODCAST with Eric Girault

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Welcome to IN N OUT PODCAST where extraordinary people who have been released from some form of prison share their amazing stories about overcoming hardship, pain, and struggle. I'm your host, Eric Girault, and I have conversations with guests who take us along their journey of beating the longest odds and achieving great success!IN N OUT PODCAST Social Sciences
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  • The Streets Don't Love You and They Never Will | IN AND OUT PODCAST
    Feb 11 2026

    Being so loyal to something that would take you out like THAT is just not smart, but so many young people fall victim to the streets every year!

    #StreetLife #FairTrade #loyalty

    Background Instrumental: "[Free] Young Dolph x Monrybagg Yo Type Beaat | “Ho Telly" Produced by StephC Baby - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o38HuOahaCUGot a story? Email INNOUTWW@GMAIL.COMFOLLOW IN N OUT:Website - https://www.innoutww.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/innoutww/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@innoutww Twitter - https://twitter.com/innoutww YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@innoutww

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    28 mins
  • Detroit's OG King of Cons: Detroit Riots and Drug Epidemic w/Tyrone Stephens
    Dec 16 2025

    Tyrone Stephens lived a life most people wouldn’t survive — arrested at 9 years old, tried as an adult at 17, shot at work, and knee-deep in the con game from Detroit to New York. In this raw and powerful conversation, he opens up about growing up in violence, the streets that shaped him, and how crime evolved before and after the government flooded Black communities with drugs.


    Growing up in Detroit as the middle child of six, Tyrone calls himself the “problem child,” but behind that title were deep emotional struggles and a household filled with weekend violence. By 15, he stopped going to school. By 17, he was in prison serving a 2.5–15 year sentence for robberies.


    After nearly two years behind bars, Tyrone tried to rebuild — working in a factory — until he was shot over a bet that a man refused to pay.


    What followed in the 60s and 70s was a wild, dangerous, and calculated hustle: the New York con game. Tyrone and his circle went from making $700–$1500 a week to running scams that pulled in over $10,000 per hit once they started targeting white-collar victims.


    But everything shifted after the 1967 Detroit riots.


    Tyrone shares how the government’s decision to flood Black neighborhoods with drugs destroyed communities, businesses, families, and an entire generation of Black wealth and potential.


    This is a story about survival, systems, and street smarts — and the cost of it all.

    00:00 Intro

    00:53 Growing up

    14:14 Robbing & hustling

    25:00 From juvi to prison

    30:00 Changed man

    34:30 Con game & gambling

    43:00 Government drops the drugs

    48:25 After effects

    57:25 How to get $1M

    01:03:40 How the con game works

    01:09:00 Can anybody do it?

    01:15:20 Why he stopped?

    01:27:15 Closing

    #Detroit #NewYork #ConvictedGot a story? Email INNOUTWW@GMAIL.COMFOLLOW IN N OUT:Website - https://www.innoutww.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/innoutww/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@innoutww Twitter - https://twitter.com/innoutww YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@innoutww

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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • Milwaukee Kingpin Becomes Franchise Owner: The Paul Moore Story
    Dec 2 2025

    On today’s episode of The In N Out Podcast, we sit down with Paul “Smalls” Moore — a former Milwaukee supplier who walked away from the drug game at the top and transformed his life through entrepreneurship, real estate, and faith.


    Growing up in a two-parent home, the streets found Paul early. After starting with small thefts as a kid, he was introduced to selling drugs and quickly became a major supplier in Milwaukee. By 22 years old, Paul was already a young millionaire with a long-term plan to exit the life.


    But everything changed with a 1996 arrest involving 50 kilos and $300,000 — a case that wouldn’t come back to haunt him until five years later, when he and others were indicted on federal charges carrying a minimum of 10 years. After he and his associates received life sentences, Paul’s path took a very different turn.


    In this powerful interview, Paul shares:

    🔥 How he used his drug money to buy real estate before ever being indicted

    🔥 Why he walked away from the streets at the peak of his success

    🔥 The wild story of returning to claim an impounded car a year later—with the drugs and money still inside

    🔥 How he rebuilt his life through entrepreneurship, including Socks & Bottoms, Socks and Beyond, and his cigar line “Cigars & Prayer”

    🔥 What he learned from gambling, the music industry, prison, and redemption

    🔥 Why he believes every hustler needs an exit strategy


    If you’re interested in stories of resilience, transformation, and building real wealth after incarceration — this episode is a must-watch.


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    FOLLOW PAUL MOORE AND SOCKS AND BOTTOMS:

    @cigarsandprayer @socksandbeyond_arborplace


    00:00 Intro

    04:17 Who is Paul? Growing up

    16:15 Drugs hit the city

    23:18 Started stealing then selling

    38:25 Transcript story

    51:53 Walking away from the game

    01:02:07 Joint music venture

    01:13:17 Busted!

    01:30:00 Bail denied

    01:40:30 Trial and sentencing

    01:50:00 Max security

    01:59:25 Cigars, smoke, and beyond


    #TheInNOutPodcast #PrisonStories #Entrepreneurship #Redemption #SecondChances #PaulSmallsMoore


    Got a story? Email INNOUTWW@GMAIL.COMFOLLOW IN N OUT:Website - https://www.innoutww.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/innoutww/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@innoutww Twitter - https://twitter.com/innoutww YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@innoutww

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    2 hrs and 8 mins
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