Authentically written with a gritty narrative, humorous anecdotes, and deep spiritual insights. How to Fight A Pig invites readers to join author and former rapper David Chatwood as he recounts the thrilling true story behind his legal battle with the city of Phoenix. Representing himself in a 1983 Excessive Force lawsuit, David reveals how he fought and won against the police without a lawyer - along with the strange and sometimes crazy occurrences that happened along the way. Drawing on a mix of engaging personal anecdotes, rap lyrics, poetry, and no shortage of comedic stories. David's…mehr
Authentically written with a gritty narrative, humorous anecdotes, and deep spiritual insights. How to Fight A Pig invites readers to join author and former rapper David Chatwood as he recounts the thrilling true story behind his legal battle with the city of Phoenix. Representing himself in a 1983 Excessive Force lawsuit, David reveals how he fought and won against the police without a lawyer - along with the strange and sometimes crazy occurrences that happened along the way. Drawing on a mix of engaging personal anecdotes, rap lyrics, poetry, and no shortage of comedic stories. David's larger-than-life adventure captures your imagination and gives you an engaging glimpse into the workings of the American justice system. From struggling with the fear of being a deadbeat dad to taking life advice from a bush, How To Fight A Pig is a charming and witty book that perfectly balances lighthearted wisdom and hard-hitting topics. As a must-read for anyone who has suffered PTSD at the hands of the police.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Chatwood, aka D-Wood, spent the first ten years of his adult life in a rap group called "Lava Boiz." After a talent show, they declined a record deal in Waterloo, Iowa. They left the D.M.I. in 04 and incorporated their Record Label, Kan't N.O.C. Records Inc., by 2006, in Phoenix, AZ.David Chatwood was an artist and the President of their Label. David's instincts told him they were headed in the wrong direction.Eventually, all their fears came to pass, and D-Wood became the only free member of the Lava Boiz. Both his rap partners got five-plus years. They stopped promoting their music, and their videos went from Public to Private.During this time, David became known around Phoenix as "Wavy Folio" from Wavy Folio Photography. He's been seen on stage doing stand-up comedy but doesn't refer to himself as a comedian. He says, "I think you have to be funny first."What David doesn't talk about on social media is how he mysteriously became a Mudra Master. He does spiritual healing on clients from Phoenix to Cali, that found him by word of mouth. He mostly works with advanced meditators who have been doing the work for years. During the pandemic, he became known as a medicine man for the different concoctions he created and sold to people across the valley. In the book, How to Fight a Pig, he talks a little about the spiritual awakening that led him towards a path he never thought he'd walk.
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