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E|3 Nature vs. Nurture

E|3 Nature vs. Nurture

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🎧 The Culture of Criminal Cool — Episode 3: Nature vs. Nurture On the last episode, Adam Diaz pulled the trigger. This week, Ash Adams steps back and asks the question most people skip: Where did that version of him come from? Because if you’re expecting a childhood filled with warning signs… you’re going to be disappointed. Adam’s early life wasn’t chaos. It wasn’t violence. It wasn’t deprivation. It was… good. A middle-class upbringing in the Dominican Republic. A loving family. A father who taught school. A mother who cared deeply about her children. A home surrounded by sunlight, farmland, and routine. The kind of foundation that, on paper, doesn’t produce criminals. And yet… here we are. This episode explores the tension between nature and nurture — and the uncomfortable reality that sometimes, the path into crime isn’t forged in trauma… it’s chosen in opportunity. Through vivid memories, Adam recounts a childhood filled with joy, innocence, and small moments that feel almost disarming in contrast to what we know he becomes. From chasing bulls in open fields to caring for his childhood dog, the story builds a picture that feels… normal. Until it doesn’t. Because life shifts. His mother leaves for New York in search of a better future. The family fractures in quiet, emotional ways. And when Adam eventually returns to the Dominican Republic years later, he’s confronted with something far more devastating than distance: He can’t go back. Not really. A heartbreaking reunion with his childhood dog becomes a symbolic breaking point — the moment where the past doesn’t just feel distant… it feels gone. And from there, the story accelerates. Back in the world of money, power, and control, Adam begins to operate independently. New opportunities emerge. New risks follow. And for the first time, we see him step out from under someone else’s operation and start building something of his own. Which raises a different kind of question: Not what made him this way… But when did he decide to become it? 🔥 On This Episode: A surprisingly stable and loving childhood The emotional impact of immigration and family separation The symbolic loss of innocence The early seeds of independence in the criminal world The moment Adam begins stepping into his own power 🔗 Stay Connected Watch full episodes on YouTube (Evio Creative Network) Visit: https://eviocreative.com Follow The Culture of Criminal Cool wherever you listen Share the show with someone fascinated by the psychology of crime Rate & review — it helps more than you think Because sometimes the scariest realization isn’t where someone came from… It’s how easily they changed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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