Gaz Wright
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I spoke to you prior to the interview.
I said some people have invited me to come on their podcast and they just want to hear the war stories.
They want to hear the jail stabbings and the shootings and, you know, all the stuff.
And, you know, at the start of my career,
I call it a healing journey, but some people would say, you know, social media journey.
That's all I had to offer was war stories.
It just doesn't do it for me anymore.
You know, it doesn't land.
It doesn't stimulate me.
You know, I get no endorphin hits from talking about the old life.
I understand it's part of my story.
I've got to sometimes tell it, but it doesn't interest me, man.
There's no passion for that life anymore.
It's just part of my story.
And like I said, I acknowledge that, you know, it is part of my story and I wouldn't change it because it's made me who I am today.
But what I'm doing is way bigger than anything I've ever done from the streets.
Yeah, because some people, and especially you would come from a lot of police officers, have this mentality, once a crim, always a crim.
I'm pretty sure there's probably some ones out there that still think, ah, it's just a front.
It's just a throw off.
Yeah.