I was homeless in Baltimore | Story Time!
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- Опубліковано 10 чер 2024
- In this video, I share my personal experience of being homeless in Baltimore. I talk about how I ended up living in the woods in a 2-man tent, working at Friendly's, the challenges I faced, and how I eventually got back on my feet and joined the US Army. I hope that by sharing my story, I can raise awareness about the struggles that homeless people face and inspire others to help make a difference in their communities. So, join me as I take you through my journey of being homeless in Baltimore.
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I'm sorry you went through what you did. I've been binge watching your stories. Thank you for having the courage to share what you have learned.
My friend, I wouldn't be who I am today if I never went through the mud! Thank you for the support and for hanging out with me. ODAAT
I was very impressed bu your story Wayne.
You are The best example of self improvement.
All my respect and admiration for you
Thank you for sharing. It's a testament to your resilience as a person when you decided to join the military after all. I always tell people the military isnt for everyone but for some people, it's what can make the rest of their lives worth living. These videos are also great to listen to for people who might have been in your position or are just now finding themselves in a similar position.
Thank you for taking the time to watch me ramble! I’m forever grateful for the men and women with whom I served along side of. I appreciate your support and kind words.
Not a blank canvas, buddy. Thank you for this.
God bless you
DB, Finally after all these years.
I have been waiting to hear the whole story. There where so many times you started telling me your journey only for you to stop in the middle. Sometimes because you would just plan pass out, other times you would just change the discussion. I can totally understand why the recruiter hung up on you. He could see something in you that you could not see in yourself. As I could see something in you, but you would always end up destroying it. I'm very proud of you to finally step up and get ahead of the alcohol. It's good to see that you're stepping up to help others who don't see what they're worth really is. Keep building yourself through the help of others and always remember to help others along the way. You are truly making a difference one person at a time while working on yourself. Much Respect Wayne
The whole story..there's not enough storage on my channel )😉! How are you getting along, brother?! I think my next video just might be about how my drinking impacted my best friend! I will always appreciate you, my friend.. Thank you for your support, patience, tolerance, compassion, and tough love! Enjoy your day, I hope you and the family are doing awesome 👌
Was a black out drunk from age 14-41. I used to think that drinking that "last" beer was my mistake or else I'd have kept it under control. Was a complete epiphany when I realized, "No TJ. The first beer was your mistake". God has been good to me.
That story made me cry. Much love to you and yours 💕
Hey Brother, I have just found your channel. Saw the vid about you drinking every night and then quitting. You are an inspiration bro! Cheers Dave 🇺🇸 🇳🇿
Thank you for being here and for your support, Dave. I'm happy that you liked it and maybe it will be useful for someone you might know. ODAAT
Home Sweet Home!! Baltimore Md.
Great Video bro. You got a sub here. Im Born and raised in Baltimore and was homeless for a bit so I cab relate.
I appreciate the support, brother! I'm happy to share!
Wow ..after an extended illness getting back at it....but exit 50b Caton Ave...did about 8 months on streets
How are you these days, brother?!
Nice to meet you Wayne. I will check in again.
I appreciate the story glad to see you speak on these topics.
It's a wild life thats for sure.
Nice to meet you also! I am sharing a story on behalf of someone who asked me to..it's a very powerful story of change.
@@1Sober2Another It was a powerful and helpful lesson for me to hear now, listening genuinely brought me insight and clarity. Keep repeating the good work. And I wish you success in all things you do.
I was very impressed bu your story Wayne.
You are The best example of self improvement.
All my respect and admiration for you