"The Monster In The Sky Was So Beautiful." | A drug addict interview in Kensington, PA (4K)

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  • Опубліковано 26 сер 2024
  • In this interview, Karr opens up about the journey that lead him to Kensington. He talks about his early life and growing up with his mom. He also shares his opinion about recovery houses and the money they rake in. He has schizophrenia which is often tough to manage while being homeless on the streets and addicted to drugs.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 54

  • @tomzebrowski1391
    @tomzebrowski1391 Місяць тому +20

    I spent many nights on these streets with karr,I'm blessed I'm clean

  • @MitchWise86
    @MitchWise86 Місяць тому +17

    Sad...young people. Don't follow this path.

  • @benjaminciotti3462
    @benjaminciotti3462 Місяць тому +15

    I like Karr. He seems like a decent bright guy

    • @unheardvoices_official
      @unheardvoices_official  Місяць тому +4

      @benjaminciotti3462 He was very decent. I hope he manages to get out of there and off the streets. Hopefully, he can get the help he needs.

  • @dietrikstein1871
    @dietrikstein1871 Місяць тому +13

    I found the interview very interesting, thank you..
    In addition to the addiction, Karr apparently suffers from schizophrenia, which makes it more difficult to treat his addiction problem. He talked about one thing that I think is important and that is rarely addressed: the effectiveness of recovery, where an addict has to adapt 100 percent to the recovery process.
    In my opinion, recovery treatment should also adapt to the needs of each addict. People are not all the same and do not respond the same to treatment. It seems that addicts are rarely asked what they need, but are told what they have to do.
    I like Karr and wish him all the best.

    • @unheardvoices_official
      @unheardvoices_official  Місяць тому +1

      @@dietrikstein1871 Well said.

    • @krystiangorski6201
      @krystiangorski6201 Місяць тому

      The treatment that is available isn't done the right way. Many don't complete or end up relapsing. There are so many things that can be done better and make it a little less uncomfortable but no treatment centers really try and that's mostly because it's a lucrative industry. They want people to come back. There's so much stigma pertaining to addicts that most people don't care. The attitude is mostly, well just stop and get ur isht together u POS. There's many changes that can be made and it's mind blowing that no one at least addresses these things.

    • @dietrikstein1871
      @dietrikstein1871 Місяць тому

      @@krystiangorski6201 Thank you for your comment. It confirms my suspicion that the treatment is not very much geared to the needs of the addicts. It is a shame that profit so often takes precedence over the well-being of the people.

    • @unheardvoices_official
      @unheardvoices_official  Місяць тому

      @@krystiangorski6201 Agreed. Those are all good points. What do you think could be done differently to help with the things you mentioned?

    • @gracejones2831
      @gracejones2831 День тому

      @@krystiangorski6201Many rehabilitation centers want to see their patients succeed. I think believing otherwise is an excuse not to give it your all.

  • @archieg8009
    @archieg8009 Місяць тому +11

    This guy speaks truth!

  • @spitfirestake54
    @spitfirestake54 19 годин тому +1

    I really loved the way you allowed him to stop when the trains went by. He couldn’t take the loud background noise and you didn’t push him to

  • @nara808
    @nara808 Місяць тому +7

    Yes! He perfectly summed up why the term ‘recovery’ and the industry around it is so damn toxic. I will never go to a meeting or speak any of those cliches, I just simply don’t use drugs anymore. And I’m proud. Time to figure out what makes you happy and think outside the box.

  • @marynieves7111
    @marynieves7111 Місяць тому +9

    Kensington is hell.

  • @FLBeautyQueen
    @FLBeautyQueen Місяць тому +5

    College is the BEST time of your entire life⭐️❤💕business is always a solid option!

  • @gloriaobrien3314
    @gloriaobrien3314 25 днів тому +3

    He’s such a good looking chap. It’s such a shame he’s like he is

  • @robertrudick2492
    @robertrudick2492 Місяць тому +5

    He is a nice guy but nice is not going to get him clean. He's out of reality a bit.
    Young fellow stop 🛑 bullshitting urself and down to getting ur life together.
    Get down and start praying for ur soberity. Your heading on a bad path to destruction .
    Wake up young guy and smell the coffee. Stop dreaming. I hate to be bold but you must be told. Get sober. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @unheardvoices_official
      @unheardvoices_official  Місяць тому

      I hope he manages to make it out of there and gets the help he needs. You're right. Nice is definitely not going to get him clean. He has to want it.

    • @Elegant85
      @Elegant85 3 дні тому +1

      Turn ur life to JESUS CHRIST 🙏🏾 only hope for us. He loves us ❤

  • @JBE608
    @JBE608 Місяць тому +3

    Prayers for Karr 🙏💙

  • @witchywoman4139
    @witchywoman4139 Місяць тому +4

    I totally get what he's saying. Give these people a home, proper medical care, and food in their bellies...that's all they truly need. There are many "upstanding" individuals who are addicted to the same substances found on the streets, but because they have means, no one is talking about addiction in their circles. Society's take on such things is largely insane. We need to meet these people on their own terms, and for gods sake, give them a roof over their heads, a private space they can call their own. They'll sort their addictions out from there, or not...but it's basic humanity that's needed here; not moralized preaching, not criminalizing individuals' coping mechanisms. Housing, medical treatment, and basic sustenance should be everyone's right, not a privelege.

    • @unheardvoices_official
      @unheardvoices_official  Місяць тому +2

      Those are all excellent points you raise. I agree with you wholeheartedly about people not judging "upstanding" individuals. You're absolutely right!!

    • @witchywoman4139
      @witchywoman4139 Місяць тому

      @@unheardvoices_official Thanks. :) I got a bit on my high horse there, and unfortunately I neglected to thank you for an excellent video. Keep up the great work in helping to humanize homelessness, it's so very important!

    • @unheardvoices_official
      @unheardvoices_official  Місяць тому +1

      @witchywoman4139 Thanks so much for the kind words and for supporting the channel. It's truly appreciated. 🙏

  • @someoneelse3173
    @someoneelse3173 Місяць тому +4

    first person i have ever heard saying that Kensington is beautiful....sheeesh!!
    the drug demons tell him this nonsense certainly.....anyway, hope he wakes up and leaves this sh't place!!
    GOD bless this poor dude in JESUS' name!

  • @SPENT77
    @SPENT77 Місяць тому +6

    This guy needs to get off that poison,its making him insane.

    • @unheardvoices_official
      @unheardvoices_official  Місяць тому +2

      @SPENT77 Hopefully, he can get some help.

    • @gracejones2831
      @gracejones2831 День тому

      The insanity could have come first, and the drugs helped numb the mental illness.

  • @freewithnature
    @freewithnature День тому

    7:48, when he was making that joke and looking at his finger I thought “Aww, he’s still in there ❤ I hope he can make it to the surface.”

  • @just_heidiii
    @just_heidiii Місяць тому +2

    Thats why they've introduced Peer Advocates into treatment, ppl who advocate for those dealing with substance abuse & have been through it themselves. Experience is one of the main requirements of being a Peer advocate/Recovery coach (they call it a few different things). You'd also be surprised how many counselors have actually been there as well, they just cant share that with ppl given the guidelines of their profession.

    • @unheardvoices_official
      @unheardvoices_official  Місяць тому

      Good points. I think the Peer Advocates can be really helpful. I think it gives the addicts themselves a better sense of hope, seeing someone who was where there are.

  • @denabeebe1888
    @denabeebe1888 Місяць тому +2

    Rehab works if you want it to!! It’s a lot of work and self reflection and self discipline. His finger is a tranq wound! There’s many ways to recover.. AA/NA doesn’t work for everyone.. an the mentality that it’s the only way to stay sober is absolutely wrong!!! There’s MAT . It saves MANY lives.. I’m currently 5yrs sober and 4 months off MAT 😊

    • @unheardvoices_official
      @unheardvoices_official  Місяць тому +1

      @@denabeebe1888 Congratulations on getting 5 years sober. That's amazing!!

    • @denabeebe1888
      @denabeebe1888 Місяць тому

      @@unheardvoices_official thank you 😊

  • @claudiaahwireng873
    @claudiaahwireng873 Місяць тому +1

    Okay, someone who does not want to be clean. He trolly finds sober life boring. But at least he's honest about what he wants. His life, his choice. I feel like many addicts say they wanna get clean but don't truly mean it.😢

    • @unheardvoices_official
      @unheardvoices_official  Місяць тому

      Agreed. I think many people say they wanna get clean, but really don't as well.

  • @kiki11974
    @kiki11974 Місяць тому +4

    3:08 People are making their own clouds in the sky…. That’s when I knew he has smoked way too much. Time to take a break and sober up

    • @lynnkno
      @lynnkno 18 днів тому

      10:13 "I have schizophrenia" yeah it's not just the drugs all tho I'm sure they are not helping.

  • @BtrDaze
    @BtrDaze Місяць тому +1

    Bro high af

  • @tejassuresh1453
    @tejassuresh1453 Місяць тому

    Kensington is good place to live for drugs people and gangsters like mafia but others ok not a problem there