
3/5/25
Patrick Stork
Expelled, Addicted & Struggling – My Teenage Years Gone Wrong
Patrick Stork shares the struggles of his teenage years, from getting expelled from school to battling addiction and making life-altering mistakes. This is a real and honest story about the challenges of youth, the consequences of bad decisions, and the journey to turning life around.
EXPELLED FROM
SCHOOL

3/4/25
Laura Whitehorn
Activism, Bombings & 23 Years in Federal Prison
Laura Whitehorn, a dedicated activist since the 1960s, shares her compelling story of radical activism, involvement in bombings, and serving over 14 years in federal prison. As a member of the May 19th Communist Organization, Laura participated in protests against U.S. policies, including the 1983 bombing of the U.S. Capitol Building. She discusses her motivations, the events leading to her arrest in 1985, and the challenges faced during her incarceration. Since her release in 1999, Laura has continued her activism, focusing on supporting political prisoners and advocating for social justice.
POLITICAL
PRISONER

3/3/25
Rachel Mcintosh
The Truth About My Alcohol Addiction – How It Took Over My Life
Rachel Mcintosh opens up about how she became addicted to alcohol, the impact it had on her life, and her journey to recovery. She shares the warning signs, struggles, and what it took to break free from addiction. This is her story of overcoming alcohol abuse and finding a new path forward.
PRISONER
TO THE BOTTLE

2/28/25
Mason Balbier
Inside an Addict’s Bank Robbery Spree – Drug Addiction, Crime, and Consequences
Mason Balbier shares how drug addiction led to a shocking bank robbery spree, the high-stakes moments, and the consequences that followed. From desperation to incarceration, this is a real story of crime, addiction, and the fight for redemption.
ADDICTED
BANK ROBBER

2/27/25
Tim Ryan
Ex-Dope Addict on Spending Millions on Drugs, Surviving 7 Years in Prison & Losing His Son
Tim Ryan shares his journey from spending millions on drugs to surviving seven years in prison and the heartbreaking loss of his son. He opens up about addiction, the consequences of his choices, and how he’s working to rebuild his life. This is a raw and real story of struggle, survival, and redemption.
DOPE
SICK