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Welcome to Crawlspace. In this new episode, Tim Pilleri & Lance Reenstierna are joined by new friend, Joe Loya. Mr. Loya is an author (The Man Who Outgrew His Prison Cell), Hollywood consultant (Baby Driver), prolific bank robber and ex-convict. He is the subject of Orbit Media's podcast series, The Burden - Get The Money and Run. Joe recalls his childhood going from a warm, loving household to a chaotic, abusive environment at the hands of his father. Prior to his career as a bank robber, Joe attempted to end the violence and stabbed his father in the neck, leaving him for dead. Joe's story is a true redemption and rehabilitation story. *This episode is brought to you by Mood, the online cannabis company that's revolutionizing how we deal with life's challenges – from sleepless nights to stress-filled days. You can get 20% off your first order at https://mood.com/ with promo code Crawlspace.* Follow Private Investigations For the Missing, and join our virtual fundraiser on June 11th @ 8pmEST on the Missing YouTube Channel! https://www.youtube.com/missingcsm. Please donate if you can: https://investigationsforthemissing.org/. http://piftm.org/donate. https://twitter.com/PIFortheMissing. https://www.facebook.com/PIFortheMissing/. https://www.instagram.com/investigationsforthemissing/. Check out Joe's website at: https://www.joeloya.ltd/ Buy Joe's book, The Man Who Outgrew His Prison Cell: https://www.joeloya.ltd/buy Follow Joe: http://facebook.com/jsloya http://twitter.com/realBuddhaLobo https://www.instagram.com/loya.joe/ Listen to Get The Money And Run: https://omny.fm/shows/the-burden/get-the-money-and-run-first-time-out Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3sV1OFddCnIXEKOnSeiW26?si=f5c0cba2f4f8405d Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-burden/id1734312219 Check out Orbit Media: https://www.orbitmedia.fm/ Follow Crawlspace: IG: https://www.instagram.com/Crawlspacepodcast. TT: https://www.tiktok.com/@crawlspacepodcast. FB: https://www.facebook.com/Crawlspacepodcast. X: https://twitter.com/crawlspacepod. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7iSnqnCf27NODdz0pJ1GvJ. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/crawlspace. Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/crawlspace-true-crime-mysteries/id1187326340. Follow Missing: IG: https://www.instagram.com/MissingCSM/. TT: https://www.tiktok.com/@missingcsm. FB: https://www.facebook.com/MissingCSM. X: https://twitter.com/MissingCSM. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0yRXkJrZC85otfT7oXMcri. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/missingcsm. Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/missing/id1006974447. Check out our entire network at http://crawlspace-media.com/. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Getting started as a bank robber isn't easy for Joe Loya. It takes courage … and rage. But Joe does the math. Thousands of dollars gained for a few minutes work. That's what he figures he deserves. Meanwhile at home, losses mount. Get the Money and Run is a production of Western Sound and aCast Studios in association with Orbit Media Inc. Get the Money and Run is available now on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
“Trying to murder my father, this was the thing that put me on the path.” That's Joe Loya and that path was bank robbery. Joe was one of California's most daring bank robbers. He used disguises, body doubles, speeding getaway cars…and stole hundreds of thousands of dollars, even as the FBI was closing in. Joe was also a soul searcher, driven by a dark rage he set out to understand. To do that he must understand why trying to murder his father felt so good. Get the Money and Run immerses you, the listener, into the world of Joe Loya. This podcast is a fast-moving and entertaining listen that keeps you locked in from start to finish. Get the Money and Run is a production of Western Sound, aCast Studios and Orbit Media Inc. *** Listen to Get the Money and Run: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-burden/id1734312219 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
“Trying to murder my father, this was the thing that put me on the path.” That's Joe Loya, and his path was bank robbery. Joe was one of California's most daring bank robbers. He used disguises, body doubles, speeding getaway cars… and stole hundreds of thousands of dollars, even as the FBI was closing in. Joe was also a soul searcher, driven by a dark rage he set out to understand. To do that, he must understand why trying to murder his father felt so good. Listen to The Burden wherever you get your podcasts. Just search up “The Burden”Season 5: Get the Money and Run immerses you, the listener, into Joe Loya's world. This podcast is a fast-moving and entertaining listen that keeps you locked in from start to finish.
“Trying to murder my father, this was the thing that put me on the path.” That’s Joe Loya and his path was bank robbery. Joe was one of California’s most daring bank robbers. He used disguises, body doubles, speeding getaway cars…and stole hundreds of thousands of dollars, even as the FBI was closing in. Joe was also a soul searcher, driven by a dark rage he set out to understand. To do that, he must understand why trying to murder his father felt so good. Listen to The Burden wherever you get your podcasts. Just search up “The Burden” Season 5: Get the Money and Run immerses you, the listener, into Joe Loya’s world. This podcast is a fast-moving and entertaining listen that keeps you locked in from start to finish. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Getting started as a bank robber isn’t easy for Joe Loya. It takes courage … and rage. But Joe does the math. Thousands of dollars gained for a few minutes work. That’s what he figures he deserves. Meanwhile at home, losses mount. Get the Money and Run is a production of Western Sound and aCast Studios in association with Orbit Media Inc.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textToday, I have a testimony that's not just a tale—it's a journey of transformation, redemption, and grace. Our guest today is Joe Loya. Joe will take us through the highs and lows of his life—a story that starts with a childhood filled with promise, but leads him down a dark path, joining a gang. He later found himself in the Navy, only to return home and face a life spiraling out of control, filled with pain and loss. Ultimately, Joe's journey landed him in prison. But in that place he encountered the Lord and chose to surrender his life.
“Trying to murder my father, this was the thing that put me on the path.” That’s Joe Loya and that path was bank robbery. Joe who was one of California’s most daring bank robbers. He used disguises, body doubles, speeding getaway cars…and stole hundreds of thousands of dollars, even as the FBI was closing in. Joe was also a soul searcher, driven by a dark rage he set out to understand. To do that he must understand why trying to murder his father felt so good. Get the Money and Run is a production of Western Sound, aCast Studios and Orbit Media Inc.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Trying to murder my father, this was the thing that put me on the path.” That’s Joe Loya and that path was bank robbery. Bank, bank, bank, bank, bank. In season 4 of The Burden: Get the Money and Run, we hear from Joe who was once the most prolific bank robber in Southern California, and beyond. He used disguises, body doubles, proxies. He leaped over counters, grabbed the money and ran. Even as the FBI was closing in. It was a showdown between a daring bank robber, and a patient FBI agent. Joe was no ordinary bank robber. He was bright, articulate, charismatic, and driven by a dark rage that he summoned up at will. In seven episodes, Joe tells all: the what, the how… and the why. Including why he tried to murder his father. Get the Money and Run is a production of Western Sound and aCast Studios in association with Orbit Media Inc.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Timestamps taken from Youtube Intro: Becoming A Bank Robber: 0:00-14:29 Working on Baby Driver: 14:29-21:21 Moments Right After Bank Robbery: 21:21-26:04 What Happens Every time On the Way to A Bank: 26:04-31:18 What Is it Like After Robbing a Bank [Bank Getaway Stories]: 31:18-41:44 Cops Helping Joe's Bank Robbery???: 41:44-57:08 Outro: 57:08-59:37 If you enjoyed this episode considering donating $1 to our Patreon. It helps us cover the expenses of the podcast and makes it easier to do future episodes with guests! https://www.patreon.com/insertpodcasttitle --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
“I’ve done many bad things in my life, most of them criminal. And I have genuine remorse for that rogue behavior, just the way any self-respecting person should.” - Joe Loya Buckle up, this is a wild ride! You don’t want to miss this episode. Joe Loya is a Writer (essays/books/TV), film consultant, producer, and dad. Joe Loya recently published a 16-episode podcast about his life adventure, Bank Robber Diaries. Joe also published his memoir The Man Who Outgrew His Prison Cell, and this details his extremely tough childhood, subsequent descent into crime, culminating with a 30-bank heist spree and eventual arrest, his years in incarceration, and how one day he found his voice and returned to his boyhood dream of becoming a writer. Joe Loya has written and provided consulting for many movies and TV shows including Baby Driver, Queen of the South, and Taken. He’s appeared on CNN, Fox, Nightline, CBS News/48 Hours, Court TV and more. Find Joe Loya using these links below, https://www.joeloya.ltd/ https://www.instagram.com/loya.joe/ Podcast https://western-sound.com/bank-robber-diaries/ Book https://www.joeloya.ltd/buy/the-man-who-outgrew-his-prison-cell-confessions-of-a-bank-robber Don’t forget, if you find any value in this show then please use this link below to Buy Me A Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottdavidson This is a True Story Podcast is found here, https://www.instagram.com/thisisatruestorypodcast/ http://truestorypod.com Scott Davidson is found here, https://www.instagram.com/living_adaptive/ https://linktr.ee/living_adaptive
This week’s episode covers much territory, from cultivating mentors (whether they know they’re your mentors or not) to how to take care of yourself when writing trauma. This week’s guest, Joy Loya, had an unusual and powerful journey to becoming an author, and his story is testament to how we choose who we want to be in this world and how we show up.
16, Solidarity of Mom Joe Loya, bank robber, thief, menacer, son, brother. Joe Loya, former bank robber, son, brother, husband, dad, teacher, writer, actor, mentor... The list of things Joe Loya IS versus what he used to be is incredibly long. Check out Joe's full story on the 2020 podcast The Score: Bank Robber Diaries, or in his memoir, The Man Who Outgrew His Prison Cell. Joe remembers his sweet mother, Bess, and the long lasting lesson she taught him while sitting at the dinner table. Bess passed away when Joe was 9, and 50 years later, she lives through him. After years of enduring his father's abuse and other traumas, 16 year old Joe tried to kill his father in self defense after a vicious beating. Spoiler Alert: His father survived and they have built an amazing relationship over time. Joe discusses his life now as a father homeschooling his daughter, a husband and a co-parent, his relationship with his father, his work in Hollywood, and upcoming projects. Instagram: @loya.joe @thescore.podcast Website: https://www.joeloya.ltd This is a Back Home Media production, recorded and produced in Phoenix, AZ. Music by Colen Lococo and The Revolving Birds. Like what you hear? Helped by what you heard? Have something to share? https://www.patreon.com/parentlesspodcast Email: parentlesspodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @parentlesspodcast Voicemail: 623.396.6069 You are not alone.
Joe Loya, bank robber, thief, menacer. Joe Loya, former bank robber, son, brother, husband, dad, teacher, writer, actor, mentor...The list of things Joe Loya IS versus what he used to be is incredibly long. Check out Joe's full story on the 2020 podcast The Score: Bank Robber Diaries, or in his memoir, The Man Who Outgrew His Prison Cell. Joe remembers his sweet mother, Bess, and the long lasting lesson she taught him while sitting at the dinner table. Bess passed away when Joe was 9, and 50 years later, she lives through him. After years of enduring his father's abuse and other traumas, 16 year old Joe tried to kill his father in self defense after a vicious beating. Spoiler Alert: His father survived and they have built an amazing relationship over time. Joe discusses his life now as a father homeschooling his daughter, a husband and a co-parent, his relationship with his father, his work in Hollywood, and upcoming projects. This is a Back Home Media production, recorded and produced in Phoenix, AZ at FatKid Studios. Music by Colen Lococo and The Revolving Birds.Like what you hear? Helped by what you heard? Have something to share? Email: parentlesspodcast@gmail.comInstagram: @parentlesspodcastVoicemail: 623.396.6069You are not alone.
Joe Loya, bank robber, thief, menacer. Joe Loya, former bank robber, son, brother, husband, dad, teacher, writer, actor, mentor... The list of things Joe Loya IS versus what he used to be is incredibly long. Check out Joe's full story on the 2020 podcast The Score: Bank Robber Diaries, or in his memoir, The Man Who Outgrew His Prison Cell. Joe remembers his sweet mother, Bess, and the long lasting lesson she taught him while sitting at the dinner table. Bess passed away when Joe was 9, and 50 years later, she lives through him. After years of enduring his father's abuse and other traumas, 16 year old Joe tried to kill his father in self defense after a vicious beating. Spoiler Alert: His father survived and they have built an amazing relationship over time. Joe discusses his life now as a father homeschooling his daughter, a husband and a co-parent, his relationship with his father, his work in Hollywood, and upcoming projects. This is a Back Home Media production, recorded and produced in Phoenix, AZ at FatKid Studios. Music by Colen Lococo and The Revolving Birds. Like what you hear? Helped by what you heard? Have something to share? Email: parentlesspodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @parentlesspodcast Voicemail: 623.396.6069 You are not alone.
Denne uge handler det om indsatte og udsatte. Vi anbefaler En narkoman og en alkoholiker sidder på en bænk.. hvor de tidligere misbrugere Jan og Lars plus gæster fortæller ærligt, sjovt og rørende om udsigten fra samfundets bund. Vi anbefaler også to amerikanske serier om kriminelle - fortalt af de kriminelle selv: Ear Hustle, hvor lytterne er fluen på væggen i fængslet San Quentin, og The Score: Bank Robber Diaries, hvor vaneforbryderen Joe Loya bl.a. tager os med på sit første bankrøveri.I studiet: Thomas Klinkby og Ane CortzenMusik: Gustav Niepoort
Western Sound's Daniel Leone composed all the music and sound-designed the world of the Bank Robber Diaries. In this bonus episode, Ben talks with Dan about his creative process, the music and sound effects that brought Joe Loya's stories to life. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
True crime lovers of the world unite, it's CRIME TIME on Castology this week. It's conmen, liars, and shysters with Zane's recommendation Pretend Radio. Liz took a break from murder (listening to it, not doing it) to recommend The Score: The Bank Robber Diaries. And then Nick does a deep dive into some pretty sobering systemic breakdowns with Dig. Then, it's review time for last week's recommendations.Liz Recommends - The Score: The Bank Robber Diarieshttps://play.acast.com/s/thescore"14 months. 30 Banks. An all-access pass into the mind of one of Southern California’s most prolific bank robbers.On the show, Joe Loya - the so-called “Beirut Bandit” - reveals his story of transformation from abusive childhood to prolific bank robber, violent convict, ex-con, writer and ultimately, a reconciled son.Produced by Peabody-Award winning podcaster Ben Adair (The Sterling Affairs, Dr. Death, Reveal) at Western Sound in partnership with Acast Studios."This podcast runs through the life cycle of a bank robber, from how he got into robbing banks, how it escalated, how he got caught, how he fared in prison… has he really reformed?For both: Start at the very beginning.https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-score-bank-robber-diaries/id1483260185Nick Recommends - DigA woman told Louisville police she was raped in January 2018. She expected them to quickly try to arrest the suspect. But an officer on the scene that night didn't seem to believe her. The detectives weren't convinced that a crime occurred. And a prosecutor rejected the case well before an arrest was even under consideration. In the first season of Dig, a new podcast from the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting, we bring you the results of a yearlong look at how rape cases are investigated in Louisville. What we've learned: here, the police defer to prosecutors on rape cases — and prosecutors reject the vast majority of cases presented to them. Due to this unusual relationship, most people accused of rape here will never face consequences. Most won't be arrested or convicted. And the case will be closed anyway.For both: From the start!https://www.npr.org/podcasts/782223781/digZane Recommends - Pretend Radiohttp://pretendradio.org/No blood and gore here! Pretend Radio is a documentary-style podcast about real people pretending to be someone else. The host interview con artists, snake oil salesmen, undercover FBI agents—pretty much anyone living a lie.For Both: Take your pick!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pretend-radio/id1245307962?mt=2Subscribe to us on ITUNES, STITCHER, SPOTIFY, RADIOPUBLIC or your podcatcher of choice.Find us on FACEBOOK, TWITTER or INSTAGRAM.Become a Patron of That’s Not Canon Productions at Patreon!
Do you take your Mother’s photo off the wall before you choke the bishop? Author & Podcaster Joe Loya has had life experiences that most of us can only imagine: marching all the bank tellers into the vault to steal huge wads of cash, a 14 month, 30 bank crime spree - but somehow, he’s never experienced true intimacy. A chance encounter teaches him how important human connection is…and that single night sustains him through solitary confinement (Can you relate? I bet you can). Folx, don’t forget to open your eyes - and watch out for Santa Claus! #ChasingHeaven #PillowFight #FlipTheScript Song: ‘Love Crime‘ (Siouxsie Sioux & Brian Reitzell) ANNOUNCING the Brand New Bawdy Storytelling *Livestream*! Show date: Saturday 4/18/20 Showtime: • 7 PM PST • 8 PM MT 9 PM CT 10 PM EST Midnight GMT-3 3 AM GMT 4 AM GMT+1 5 AM GMT+2 6:30 AM GMT+3:30 Capacity is limited, so get your tickets NOW at https://bit.ly/BawdyLivestream Make sure you’re notified of all upcoming Livestreams by signing up at https://bawdystorytelling.com/subscribe Want more Joe Loya? The Man Who Outgrew his Prison Cell (book) https://www.amazon.com/Man-Who-Outgrew-Prison-Cell/dp/0060508930 The Bank Robber Diaries (podcast) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-score-bank-robber-diaries/id1483260185 BRAND NEW: Our Patreon supporters now receive - in addition to ad-free episodes of the podcast - rewards like our brand new behind-the-scenes Storycoaching series for $10/month patrons, a weekly story Video from a live show for our $30/month fans, and more stories are on the way. 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Bawdy Storytelling has always been listener supported, but right now, it’s our everything - and backing us on Patreon ensures our podcast can continue during this difficult time. Who knows, maybe we can even grow into an online show for you and your friends, wherever you are! For our Patreon supporters, we’ve recently added: Behind-the-scenes on the Bawdy story coaching process, start to finish! Post-story interviews with the storyteller! Ad-free episodes, Patron only conversation streams, private or group storycoaching sessions with Dixie - hell, even your own personal live Bawdy Storytelling show when we can gather together again. And NOW, if you support Bawdy at the $10/month & up level, you get free Livestream tickets! Want to ensure that Bawdy make it through the Apocalypse? 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You’ve heard about art heists. You’ve heard about bank heists. But what about maple syrup heists? We go behind the syrupy scheme that made millions. This week on Podcast Playlist, we bring you the best true crime podcasts to binge this winter. Podcasts featured this week: . The Score: Bank Robber Diaries – "Breaking the rules at a young age set Joe Loya up for a descent into crime. From his first time robbing a bank, to a violent altercation behind bars, this is Joe Loya's origin story." . Uncover: Satanic Panic – "In the newest season of Uncover, host Lisa Bryn Rundle unravels the history of a moral hysteria that took root across North America." Plus: An interview with creator Lisa Bryn Rundle. . Detective Trapp – Los Angeles Times' Christopher Goffard tells the story of homicide detective, Julissa Trapp, who worked on a case about four missing women in Orange County, California. In this clip we meet Detective Julissa Trapp. . Beyond Bizarre True Crime – "With popularity comes demand and with every commodity comes a black market. Maple syrup is no different. So when a group of thieves decided to steal some sweet liquid gold from a storage warehouse in Quebec, they weren't about to stop at a couple of bottles or cases. This would go down as one of the most lucrative and perhaps most unusual robberies in Canadian history."
Joe Loya robbed more than 30 banks during an 18-month span before going to jail. Charles wants to rob one bank on a Saturday afternoon, and get away scot-free. Can Joe teach Charles the tricks of the trade? Or will he shatter his dreams, and a few stereotypes along the way? Also, is it a good idea to carry a microphone while attempting a robbery? Do you have a burning question or a problem that needs solving? Send us a note at howto@slate.com. Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now. This episode originally aired July 30, 2019. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joe Loya robbed more than 30 banks during an 18-month span before going to jail. Charles wants to rob one bank on a Saturday afternoon, and get away scot-free. Can Joe teach Charles the tricks of the trade? Or will he shatter his dreams, and a few stereotypes along the way? Also, is it a good idea to carry a microphone while attempting a robbery? Do you have a burning question or a problem that needs solving? Send us a note at howto@slate.com. Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now. This episode originally aired July 30, 2019. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rob & Bryant give their Pick Six of the week and discuss the essentials for cigar accessories. Then former bank robber Joe Loya joins us to discuss his journey of robbing 30 banks and turning his life around. Then we welcome our new edition to the staff Jamie Stevens. She is writing our weekly cigar reviews. An the guys talk about air purification for your personal lounge and Cigar Talk Giveaway winner. Sponsor - Micallef Cigars Sponsor - Medify Air Purification www.cigartalkpodcast.com Jamie Stevens Cigar Reviews Follow us on Instagram Sign Up for Cigar Rights of America --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cigartalk/support
Our special guest this episode is Joe Loya co-host of ‘The Score: Bank Robber Diaries’. Produced by Peabody-Award winning podcaster Ben Adair at Western Sound in partnership with Acast Studios, Joe Loya - the so-called “Beirut Bandit” - reveals his story of transformation from abusive childhood to prolific bank robber, violent convict, ex-con, writer and ultimately, a reconciled son.In this interview we get to learn more about Joe, how he transformed his life, we talk about fatherhood, I get his podcasters picks and of course we get into his dope show ‘The Score: Bank Robber Diaries’. This episode was mixed by Joshua Coleman Music for this episode was produced by Richie Quake See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
14 months. 30 Banks. An all-access pass into the mind of one of Southern California’s most prolific bank robbers. The Score: Bank Robber Diaries reveals the story of Joe Loya - the so-called “Beirut Bandit” - and his transformation from abused child to prolific bank robber, violent convict, ex-con, writer and ultimately, a reconciled son. Produced by Peabody-Award winning podcaster Ben Adair (The Sterling Affairs, Dr. Death, Reveal) at Western Sound in partnership with Acast Studios.
Ever wonder what it's like to rob a bank?Breaking the rules at a young age set Joe Loya up for a descent into crime. From his first time robbing a bank, to a violent altercation behind bars, this is Joe Loya's origin story. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Many have fantasized about it…Idly wondered while standing in line…What does it take to rob a bank? And what drives someone to actually do it? And once you’ve robbed one…how can you stop? What is the criminal life really like? And what happens next—when you wake up in prison and realize your violent greed only served to betray you. Introducing The Score: Bank Robber Diaries from Acast Studios and Western Sound. The story of Joe Loya who robbed 50 banks. Follow his life’s arc from an abused kid, to petty criminal, to con, ex-con, writer, father and finally, reconciled son. The Score is the first true crime series told from the criminal’s point of view. Can’t wait to hear what happens next with Joe. Subscribe to The Score: Bank Robber Diaries now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Acast or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Joe Loya robbed more than 30 banks during an 18-month span before going to jail. Charles wants to rob one bank on a Saturday afternoon and get away scot-free. Can Joe teach Charles the tricks of the trade? Or will he shatter his dreams and a few stereotypes along the way? Also, is it a good idea to carry a microphone while attempting a robbery? Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joe Loya robbed over 30 banks during an 18-month span before going to jail. In this episode of How To! Charles wants to rob one bank on a Saturday afternoon, and get away scot-free. Can Joe teach Charles the tricks of the trade? Or will he shatter his dreams, and a few stereotypes along the way? Also, is it a good idea to carry a microphone while attempting a robbery? Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joe Loya's life trajectory of rising up and moving forward took a radically different turn after losing his mother at an early age and then stabbing his father in the neck at the age of 16. This was the beginning of a life of crime, including a 14 month bank robbing spree in which he robbed a total of 30 banks. In this amazing chat about his life, we discuss the amazing power of innovating with your story.Joe Loya is an essayist and playwright, as well as a contributing editor with the Pacific News Service. His essays have appeared in several national newspapers and magazines, including the San Francisco Examiner, the Los Angeles Times, and El Andar magazine. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-unmistakable-creative-podcast.
Joe Loya's life trajectory of rising up and moving forward took a radically different turn after losing his mother at an early age and then stabbing his father in the neck at the age of 16. This was the beginning of a life of crime, including a 14 month bank robbing spree in which he robbed a total of 30 banks. In this amazing chat about his life, we discuss the amazing power of innovating with your story.Joe Loya is an essayist and playwright, as well as a contributing editor with the Pacific News Service. His essays have appeared in several national newspapers and magazines, including the San Francisco Examiner, the Los Angeles Times, and El Andar magazine. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joe Loya's life trajectory of rising up and moving forward took a radically different turn after losing his mother at an an early age, and stabbing his father in the neck at the age of 16. This was beginning of of a life of crime, and 14 month bank robbing spree in which he robbed 30 banks. In this amazing chat about his life, we discuss the amazing power of innovating with your story. Joe Loya is an essayist and playwright, as well as a contributing editor with the Pacific News Service. His essays have appeared in several national newspapers and magazines, including the San Francisco Examiner, the Los Angeles Times, and El Andar magazine. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Stephan Eirik Clark discusses his debut novel “Sweetness #9,” with essayist/author Joe Loya. A former Fulbright Fellow to Ukraine, Clark is also author of the short story collection “Vladimir's Mustache,” and teaches English at Augsburg College in Minneapolis. Recorded live at Litquake’s Epicenter in San Francisco, 2014.
Today we continue our best of 2014 series. Joe Loya's life trajectory of rising up and moving forward took a radically different turn after losing his mother at an an early age, and stabbing his father in the neck at the age of 16. This was beginning of of a life of crime, and 14 month bank robbing spree in which he robbed 30 banks. In this amazing chat about his life, we discuss the amazing power of innovating with your story. HiglightsThe loss of a parent at a very young age Growing up with an abusive fatherHow stabbing his father unleashed Joe's angerThe power of a story that continually changedHow being robbed caused Joe to ratchet up his gameThe murder of an ex cellmate that changed Joe's lifeAchieving balance without acting against your consciousnessHow writing starts to reveal the patterns of our lives Why you must start to own your story How Joe became a talking head for crime The pain of victims that led Joe to working with female writersWhy your story is a fluid thing that you can ownHow we deal with grief and why it's a part of life Why holding onto grief can be insidious How being trained to look for meaning helped Joe transform A look at what happens in the mind when you rob a bank Why your story is a fluid thing that can change Learning to laugh at the things you take seriouslyOur cultural misperceptions of the people who are prison Joe Loya is an essayist and playwright, as well as a contributing editor with the Pacific News Service. His essays have appeared in several national newspapers and magazines, including the San Francisco Examiner, the Los Angeles Times, and El Andar magazine. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Listen to the interview by clicking the arrow on the audio player below. I wanted to speak with Joe Loya not because I see criminality as a career path, but because it is a life path for many: it's hard to find good information on the number of Americans who have been convicted of a felony, but one estimate from the Bureau of Justice Statistics holds that 1 in 37 U.S. adults has served time in a state or federal prison. I wanted to hear Joe's story: how he came to rob his first bank, what it was like to live a life on the run, and what has changed—and not changed—since then. About Joe Loya: Joe Loya is an essayist, playwright, actor/director, and author of the critically-acclaimed memoir, "The Man Who Outgrew His Prison Cell: Confessions of a Bank Robber." His essays have appeared in The LA Times, The UTNE Reader, McSweeney's, and many anthologies. He is currently writing a book about being an ex-con dad trying to raise a good daughter. It's titled, "Dada, Tell Me A Zombie Story." (Like him, she loves all manner of resurrection narratives.) Photo credits: 'Before' and 'After' provided by Joe Loya. Before (right): FBI surveillance photo from 1988. After: author photo taken by Reid Yalom, 2004.
Joe Loya's life trajectory of rising up and moving forward took a radically different turn after losing his mother at an an early age, and stabbing his father in the neck at the age of 16. This was beginning of of a life of crime, and 14 month bank robbing spree in which he robbed 30 banks. In this amazing chat about his life, we discuss the amazing power of innovating with your story. The loss of a parent at a very young age Growing up with an abusive fatherHow stabbing his father unleashed Joe's angerThe power of a story that continually changedHow being robbed caused Joe to ratchet up his gameThe murder of an ex cellmate that changed Joe's lifeAchieving balance without acting against your consciousnessHow writing starts to reveal the patterns of our lives Why you must start to own your story How Joe became a talking head for crime The pain of victims that led Joe to working with female writersWhy your story is a fluid thing that you can ownHow we deal with grief and why it's a part of life Why holding onto grief can be insidious How being trained to look for meaning helped Joe transform A look at what happens in the mind when you rob a bank Why your story is a fluid thing that can change Learning to laugh at the things you take seriouslyOur cultural misperceptions of the people who are prison Joe Loya is an essayist and playwright, as well as a contributing editor with the Pacific News Service. His essays have appeared in several national newspapers and magazines, including the San Francisco Examiner, the Los Angeles Times, and El Andar magazine. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Cuando tras muchos años de haber cometido un delito te condenan a prision y tienes que dejar atras tu vida, tu pareja, tu hogar, tu familia... lo unico que te queda es sobrevivir y adaptarte mientras estas dentro. Orange is the new black nos cuenta eso y mucho mas, la vida de cada una de las personas que forman parte de ese mundo. Gracias a Ernesto Bañuelos (@velvor) tuvimos conocimiento de este blog en el que Joe Loya nos comentaba su opinion de la serie en relacion a los 8 años que paso en prision por el robo de un banco, un articulo digno de revisar.
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Join Patrick Allen, Adam Best and special guest Joe Loya on another episode of the Arrowhead Addict podcast In today's show, they commemorate the 40th anniversary of Joe Delaney's passing, reflecting on the heroic act that led to his tragic death. They also delve into Travis Kelce's thoughts on being underpaid despite his exceptional performance and record-breaking seasons. The hosts explore Chris Jones' bold claim of winning Defensive Player of the Year and analyze whether he has what it takes to achieve this feat. Additionally, they introduce special guest Joe Loya, a former bank robber turned author, speaker, and Hollywood consultant, to discuss the captivating story of Chiefsaholic, aka Xavier Bubudar, who lived a lavish lifestyle and made headlines for his sports gambling bets before becoming a fugitive.Check out Joe Loya!https://www.joeloya.ltd/https://twitter.com/realBuddhaLobohttps://www.instagram.com/loya.joe/~~~Special FanDuel Sportsbook promo for Arrowhead Addict listeners!Get a No Sweat First Bet up to $1,000 on Any Sport!Claim your FanDuel signup bonus here: https://bit.ly/ArrowheadAddict-Podcast-FanDuelGambling problem? Call (877-8-HOPENY) or text HOPENY (467369) (NY). Call 1-800-GAMBLER (OH). $10 first deposit required. Up to $1,000 back in bonus bets if you lose first online real money wager. New customers only. 21+ and present in AZ, CO, CT, IA, IL, IN, LA (permitted parishes only), MA, MD, MI, NJ, NY, OH, PA, TN, VA, WY, or WV. Restrictions apply. See full terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER (IL/MD/NJ/OH/PA/WV), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/KS/WY), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-9-WITH-IT or text INGAMB to 53342 (IN), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-800-327-5050, (MA), visit www.mdgamblinghelp.org (MD), 1-800-270-7117 (MI), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), and 1-888-532-3500 (VA).~~~MERCH? https://arrowhead-addict.creator-spring.com/BET WITH US! http://arrowheadaddict.com/betsArrowhead Addict's YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/c/ArrowheadAddictPodcastArrowhead Addict's TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@arrowheadaddictpodWant to become a member of Arrowhead Addict?https://arrowheadaddict.com/memberships/Our Sponsors:* Check out Drizly: https://drizly.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/arrowhead-addict-a-kansas-city-chiefs-podcast6419/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy