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SELF SABOTAGE - THE PSYCHOLOGICAL COST OF A CLANDESTINE LIFE

SELF SABOTAGE - THE PSYCHOLOGICAL COST OF A CLANDESTINE LIFE

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Self Sabotage is a documentary-style podcast about clandestine systems, operational failure, and the psychological toll of sustained secrecy. The host served time in federal prison after selling real pharmaceuticals on the dark web during the pandemic, trafficking them personally from Rio de Janeiro to New York, Atlanta, and Miami. That experience provides context — not spectacle. The series focuses on how risk becomes normalized, how judgment erodes under pressure, and why the damage often continues long after release. No tactics. No instructions. Just analysis.Self Sabotage
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    • EPISODE 2 - NORMALIZATION OF RISK
      Dec 30 2025

      This episode examines how sustained exposure to danger slowly recalibrates judgment, turning caution into friction and comfort into a false signal of safety. Rather than recklessness or ignorance, normalization of risk is a form of adaptation — one that allows high-risk systems to feel stable right up until they aren’t.

      The episode explores how silence gets mistaken for control, how internal justification replaces scrutiny, and why exits become difficult once risk feels normal. The focus isn’t on crime or incarceration, but on the psychological and systems-level processes that quietly make failure inevitable.

      This is not prison content.
      It’s documentation.

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      7 min
    • EPISODE 1 - THIS IS NOT PRISON CONTENT
      Dec 27 2025

      Most prison content focuses on survival, routines, and spectacle. This episode explains why Self Sabotage takes a different approach.Rather than centering on incarceration itself, Episode 1 sets the scope of the series: the invisible decisions, psychological shifts, and operational failures that quietly lead people into high-risk systems — and the damage that continues long after release.The host briefly establishes context, including involvement in selling real pharmaceuticals on the dark web during the pandemic, before making it clear this is not a confessional and not a how-to. There are no tactics, instructions, or timelines.This episode is about operational drift, normalized risk, and why outcomes that feel “sudden” in hindsight rarely are.Prison isn’t the story.The conditions that lead there — and what lingers afterward — are.

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      4 min
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