EPISODE · Jun 17, 2026 · 55 MIN
How A 16 Years Old Robbed A Bank
from The Shadow Sessions · host Hiba Balfaqih
We love stories about bank robbers. The masks. The getaway cars. The thrill of the chase. Popular culture often turns them into anti‑heroes—rebels who live outside the rules. But what happens when the robbery isn’t really about the money? In this episode of The Shadow Sessions, Hiba Balfaqih speaks with Alex, a former bank robber whose actions were driven by something deeper than financial gain. Beneath the crime was a pattern of addiction, compulsion, and a relentless search for something that always seemed just out of reach. This conversation explores the psychology of risk, the allure of adrenaline, and how destructive behaviors can become substitutes for meaning, control, or escape. It examines what happens when the pursuit of a feeling outweighs its consequences. Alex reflects on identity, self‑deception, and the internal emptiness that can make danger feel alive. Because sometimes the story isn't about the crime itself—it's about the unmet needs, unresolved wounds, and patterns operating underneath it. This episode is about addiction, accountability, and what happens when a person is finally forced to confront the reasons behind the mask.
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We love stories about bank robbers. The masks. The getaway cars. The thrill of the chase. Popular culture often turns them into anti‑heroes—rebels who live outside the rules. But what happens when the robbery isn’t really about the money? In this episode of The Shadow Sessions, Hiba Balfaqih speaks with Alex, a former bank robber whose actions were driven by something deeper than financial gain. Beneath the crime was a pattern of addiction, compulsion, and a relentless search for something that always seemed just out of reach. This conversation explores the psychology of risk, the allure of adrenaline, and how destructive behaviors can become substitutes for meaning, control, or escape. It examines what happens when the pursuit of a feeling outweighs its consequences. Alex reflects on identity, self‑deception, and the internal emptiness that can make danger feel alive. Because sometimes the story isn't about the crime itself—it's about the unmet needs, unresolved wounds, and patterns operating underneath it. This episode is about addiction, accountability, and what happens when a person is finally forced to confront the reasons behind the mask.
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