The conversation appears to be a dialogue from a reality TV show, where participants are trying to identify who is a "mole" or an undercover person within their group. The participants are former gang members who grew up in different parts of the United States and have diverse backgrounds.
The show's host asks participants about their life experiences, such as their time in jail, their involvement in gangs, and their tattoos. The participants share stories about their past, including their gang affiliations, their time in prison, and their experiences growing up in different neighborhoods.
One participant, referred to as "Cole," shares his experiences growing up in North Hollywood, California, and his involvement in gangs. He talks about his time in prison, his tattoos, and his current life outside of gangs. He mentions that he's an entrepreneur, a professional speaker, and has written a book. He also shares his experiences as a caregiver in prisons and his work with Christian content creation.
The host then explains the rules of the game. If the box turns red, it means the real gang members have lost, and the mole wins the cash prize. If the box turns green, the three participants split the cash prize and have correctly identified the mole.
At the end of the conversation, the host encourages the participants to use their experiences to inspire young people to make positive choices and avoid the pitfalls of their past.
1. The speaker grew up in the streets of New York, specifically in Queens and the San Gabriel Valley.
2. The speaker was a member of the Playboys gang and was from the West L.A. area.
3. The speaker has been arrested multiple times but has never been charged.
4. The speaker has been shot nine times in different occasions.
5. The speaker has tattoos, but they cannot be seen on camera.
6. The speaker was in jail from a juvenile to an adult.
7. The speaker has been in prisons and speaks to inmates about Christian content creation.
8. The speaker owns several companies and is a professional speaker in the National Speakers Association.
9. The speaker has helped companies make over 1.5 billion dollars in additional revenue.
10. The speaker is from South Jersey and Medford, New Jersey.
11. The speaker has been speaking at prisons since 2016.
12. The speaker was involved in illegal activities before getting clearance to speak at prisons.
13. The speaker's first tattoo was done by a homie with a homemade gun made from a guitar string.
14. The speaker has a YouTube platform called "American child" where he talks about his experiences.
15. The speaker has been involved in a game show where he identifies other gang members.
16. The speaker has a second chance at life and is hoping to inspire young people to change their lives.