The biggest advantage you'll ever get in life is being born to stable, loving parents who raise you to adulthood. So show some compassion to those who weren't, because it wasn't a result of your foresight or their lack of it.
This is a beautiful and perfect comment. I'm sending you and all of these lost souls, my love. That being said, I'm literally shocked this comment hasn't been bombarded with the "personal responsibility" and "I had a tough childhood" comments!
Absolutely stellar job in recognizing the subject’s disposition, and adjusting to ask simple, uncomplicated, closed-ended questions. Mark really is a great interviewer.
I wouldn’t say closed ended questions, I think he leaves the questions open to expression, he leaves the question lingering allowing for the interviewee to interpret it how they will, his silence in between is louder than any words, it allows them time to think, gives them time to talk, allows them to feel they’re being heard! And in turn the listener feels the raw emotion in their voice and answers! It’s genius!
I’ve seen some negative comments from ignorant people who clearly don’t understand the field of sociology, so I just stopped by to say thanks Mark. Thanks for sharing these stories and for giving back to this community. You’re retired and could be on a beach in Malibu surfing but you’re not. You’ve chosen to give back and that’s wonderful. Thanks for using your talent and resources to document these people so that they’re able to leave their mark in history. Sadly, some would have never been given the seen or heard if it wasn’t for this channel.
What I got out of all the social science classes I've take is..... It's important to make the nuclear family important again. Most who suffer Badly come from single parents homes. When you have society telling young people they can ignore basic biology and structure and breakdown the moral fabric that society must have we will have a major problem with that society.
When he said I always think about my mom, I miss her his hand went to his heart. Losing your mother at a young age literally breaks your heart. I know this for a fact.
@@pinkpugginz i am sorry to read this. i would like to suggest something to you and anyone in your position. if you have HBO, watch something called 700 Sundays. its a Billy Crystal one man show. its autobiographical. he lost his dad when he was 15. Crystal uses wonderful metaphors for what that trauma is like. He talks to God and God tells him "this is the hand you've been dealt". oddly enough, once I came to that exact realization with those exact words, I started to come out of my grief [after 30 yrs] when I heard him say it, I am pretty sure my hair stood on end. Anyway, it is a tour de force that will make you laugh and cry, sometimes at the same time.
It hurts especially bad and it fucks with your head so much when your mother leaves... by her own choice. Just decides to walk away from 3 small children so she can be with some strange man and shoot heroin, and rob drug stores and go to prison. She feels no remorse bc she's still doing the same exact things 40 years later. After years of struggle and strife, I got wise. She only hurts and hinders me. I had to sever ties. I no longer let the past haunt me. And my future today looks so much better!
@@fghfghsrtsrthsrthsrt5968 @ and your point is??? Who asked you too?? U need some love in your life!! If ur hating on this poor guy. I’ll pray for you tho!!! ❤️🙏🏽🇨🇦
Me too! I thought he was normal, just dirty from being homeless but then....the more he talked the more it was clear that he was completely out of his mind.
@@ishtlutz1261 ah Isht I think it's way more complex than that... He's skipping in an out of reality coz amphetamines are like a bad electrician , f*k with the brains wiring.. poor lad.
Bless his heart. He’s obviously in a psychotic episode. I worked in the mental health field in the mid-1970’s working with the criminally insane. I would cry every day just listening to them and wondering how the brain becomes so damaged from birth or as a toddler. Please don’t laugh at this young man. You never know when it will come to your house. 💔
You worked in the psychiatric system in the 70s..? Could you please make a video talking about how the system changed over time? Mostly about how they forced chemicals on these people and what changed in the psychiatric drugs until now…? Please talk about this from a non-biased place. Not like a doctor who represents a pharma company.
Mark, I am a doctoral candidate in the field of psychology. I have been watching many of your videos, but chose to comment on this one. All are beautiful and fantastic. All I can say is thank you for all that you do. You are out here making changes in the world and giving the underrepresented a voice.
God it's hard to watch a broken mind. Poor thing. I couldn't imagine how run down and sick his body feels. He oozes pain. Physically and mentally. Wrapping light around you Jaime, do no harm.
Holy smoke, this guy is so disconnected with reality. The brains coping mechanisms to trauma are amazing, i notice he's created a family tree, he's supported in his own kind of way. Connection, connection,connection, No man is an island. Stay safe Jamie!
This one gets me. I have a younger brother who was diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder 15 years ago at the age of 24. His psychosis presented itself very similar. This is why we need a mental health reform in our country.
I couldn't agree with you more. Our mentally handicapped are left to fend for themselves and agencies trying to help are understaffed and in need of help because of patient overflow
I have Schizoaffective Disorder. It was the scariest thing I ever went through before I got diagnosed. I had no idea what was happening to me. I was extremely confused and hallucinating and talking “crazy.” I was so scared one night while having intense psychosis. I called 911 and told them I was really scared and kept yelling, “help me please! Oh god please help me!” The paramedics showed up, strapped me to a wheelchair and took me to the ER. Eventually I ended up in the mental hospital and began medication. It truly saved my life. Now I can function much better because of my meds. How is your brother doing now?
@@Deeznutz... they make me feel less anxious and less depressed. They are not for schizoaffective disorder. I do not take a medication specifically for schizo. I am considered “high functioning” which means I can function pretty well. I have been on meds for it but could not tolerate the side effects. Anyhow, why do you ask?
I think Jaime's around 35. He seems like a really smart guy, borderline poetic in his expression. Staying awake for 4 days on drugs will create psychosis. Jaime needs to feel the ground.
Yes but I think he also has other issues too. A head injury that bad could really cause problems and then if he's got other mental issues like schizophrenia that could make it complicated when he adds in the 2 or 3 days he's been awake. He is the perfect example of a guy that should be taken into a housing situation for people with these issues. Don't force them to sober up first, just get them into a residence. Encourage the taking of psych meds when prescribed and then he'll start doing a lot better. He is poetic for sure. We don't do that now because there are too many Puritans around worried about people being high. It really keeps people like this out on the street.
@@jenniferloftus2363 agreed. This is most likely a head trauma patient. My family worked w these kind of patients all my life. They end up on drugs. Unfortunately, they are just criminalized now, the non profits that take them in as “patients “ seem to be few and far between these days possibly bc it takes so much federal funding and time to work with them. Not to mention people like Mark that “get” it. So Sad.
I was NOT ready for this one.I died when he started rappin panda and I was definitely outta here when he said he smoked crack w biggie moms. I feel so bad for bro . And he was wild as shit on the aids part. My boi mind gone man I really wish he had more help growing up
I know this was a while ago but don't you think they need to know what people really see in the interviews? You don't sugarcoat because this channel is not about birthday cake.
@@Arree1969 Absolutely NOT! All the negativity and ignorance in these comments do NOTHING to help these people feel more worthy or boost their confidence.
@@ddtt958 he could just be going through drug induced psychosis, if that was the case he would be find after some sleep. but from experience this doesn't seem like drug induced psychosis.
@@ironzude7762 yes I miss her too .. probably just giving more time don’t want to keep bringing her back to her pass ... I think she’s in treatment though
Even here in Australia, in nice suburbs, I can’t believe some of the people in the homeless centres, people with mental and physical disabilities just abandoned by their families, forgotten by society. Dozens of them partially looked after by a single volunteer.
I know from watching these videos I could never interview people in this capacity. I would break down every time. The world is cruel and it chews these people up and spits them out. It's heartbreaking. Thank you Mark for helping these people have a voice. Their stories deserve to be told.
I really hope we can get an update on him soon. I would love to see Jamie down the line doing bette because this one really breaks my heart. It just hit different.. You can tell his mind is just gone, it must be hell to live like that..
The biggest mistake the US ever made was closing the mental hospitals because now they end up homeless or in jail instead of with nurses and doctors who care for them. A couple bad places ruined it for everyone and of course it doesn't help that Hollywood really profited off the haunted or evil mental asylum plot line in movies that most Americans believe that's real life. Now it's only churches that have places for them and they are few and far in between and hard to get into. Can you imagine being a parent of knowing that one day you will pass and your handicapped child won't have anyone?
I’ve been obsessed with your videos. And I want you to know, ever since watching your videos I’ve never looked at a homeless person the same. I’ve never looked at them in a “bad” way, just almost never had any regard towards them, they were just there. But now I look at them, pray fr that god blesses them with guidance and strength, and think about what their possible life story could be and feel so empathetic so see them in the place they are in. Your goal for these videos, FYI, have been accomplished. Bless your heart my dude ❣️
What a fkn tragedy. Poor guy never stood a chance by the sound of it. So much trauma in his life. Hope you get the help you need Jamie, love from England UK.
Thank you Mark for giving all these humans a face and voice . I watch this daily now. Its absolutely incredible..its a true hope towards a better possible future
Yea, all these people saying he seemed so normal, despite the open mouth blank 45 second stare at the beginning. Like wtf are you smoking. Take one look at this dude. Ive spent enough time on the streets to get an impression really quick of people i guess.
Mike Tucker. Nope, this is hebephrenic schizophrenia and what you saw and heard here was typical of disorganised thinking, inappropriate response, hallucinations and delusions. “Multiple personality disorder” is better known now as dissociative identity disorder...D.I.D
He talks much like my uncle, who is a manic schizophrenic. Very rambly, senseless, random, sometime incoherent sentences. Jumps around from one topic to the next and will tell you the wildest things. My uncle’s mental illness was triggered by drugs and military trauma. Could be a similar situation here.
Bud, he has health problems. Aids, drug use, and can cause blood and circulation issues. The ring might be helping if it's gold or silver, google gold and silver blood circulation
When he started out I took him a certain way but then he blew my mind the more he spoke. This guys reality is wild. Life is wild. Definitely captures your attention.
Agreed. This was uncomfortable to watch but I don’t watch this channel to feel comforted. I watch it so I can learn about the human condition. I’m unsure if he can ever be helped but I do hope that his life is valued by someone. Thanks for another one Mark. Keep up the good work.
Dear Jesus, please help this young man. May God be with him. Holy Spirit help him find peace. I want to hug him, let him know people can and do love. I am praying for you.
Only God knows the pain and trauma this child has been through. May he be protected and safe. Mark, your interviewing is incredible. Thank you for being the bridge between the SWU and 'The Other America.'
He reminds me so much of Amanda. I hope he is offered the same help she got and gets the proper treatment and love he deserves. I think he has a brilliant, poetic mind despite his mental illness, drug use and head injury. Imagine how much better he'd think with proper meds and some love. Jamie, there are so many of us rooting for you.
MARK: I finaly put a face to the voice, and I wish I had the means to do exactly what your doing. I applaud you in every aspect.Please continue doing what you do,because you do it well and I absolutely no that what your doing will make a difference.I myself would like to thank you just for bringing me there stories. I have gained more emphathy for many.Thanks again.Bernice Phillips
Yes! I'm in recovery and in early recovery I learned one of my first addictions (before ever picking up a drug) was fantasy, used as a coping mechanism. For him add on brain injury, extreme drug abuse starting at a very young age, lack of sleep and proper nutrition. It bothers me reading people in the comments diagnosis him with schizophrenia. It may be or may not be. I know a recoving addict who was misdiagnosed until a couple years in recovery and now has her master's in something to do with neuroscience and does not have any mental health issues. (not saying ppl with schizophrenia are incapable of getting a master's just pointing out she needed to clean up before immediately being diagnosed) there is a term for when people mix their reality with events/characters from shows, music etc. I can't remember what it's called. The saddest part to me was hearing him say "I miss my mom" a few times and wondering if anyone's ever told him that even though she's passed away she still loves him.
This channel is really helping me with some of my childhood memories and talking about it helps, I make it a point to listen and be a little more compassionate toward everyone because you never know what someone is going thru.
His mind may seem in a zone beyond itself, but he’s very aware of the questions being asked because he answers them very clear cut and concise! He goes off the deep end afterwards! One thing for sure, he knows he’s still a child down inside and he misses his mom! Maybe his illusions are a way to cut out all the pain and suffering he’s been through! One thing, he isn’t dumb that’s for sure! May the lord heal his mind body and soul for the sake of himself.
He said he asseses each situation differently with each person. He compensates then so Im sure that always helps ,seriously ,I think his intuition is pretty good but like with this guy in the beginning it looked and felt kind of scary so I sometimes worry about his safety . He said hes been robbed down there at gun point in that long interview he did awhile ago before but just hope nothing happens in the studio.
If he's not schizophrenic, or gone into psychosis then I'm a narwhal. He is in pain and it's like he drew all the worst cards imaginable in life. Painful to watch his face even for a second. I want him to find peace and joy one day. May God bring him into everlasting peace and joy when his time is up.
There are so many people like this. I thought I would end up like this, I was doing shooting meth and heroin, smoking K2 and eating coricidin cough and cold 2 boxes at a time. I couldn't manage being sober, I was in some state of being f***** up for 10 years. and all that for years and years. Eventually I just got tired of it and wanted to change and I was able to pull myself out of it and somehow I'm coherent and intelligent with a 136 IQ. I feel blessed but seeing this breaks my heart, it makes me want to do something to help. I feel like i have PTSD, ive had my throat cut open twice, ive been stabbed with an icepick, I was on dialysis for 2 months from a bad batch of K2 that shut my kidneys down, I've had to fight for my life while somebody was trying to kill me and do brutal things to them that I didn't even know I was capable of to survive. You might laugh but I'm telling you the truth and maybe if you're young you'll avoid some of the pitfalls that I fell into. You can always change but you can never go back to being normal.
I'm watching this for the third time this week. This guy has had so many bad breaks, been so terribly damaged, but he picks himself up ever day and soldiers on. I wish he lived in Norway or someplace like that where he could get the help he needs.
WOW. These videos are so insane. I’m so intrigued by these people and their stories. Most break my heart but these people need to be heard, helped, and prayed for. Thanks Mark for shining light into this world that has been overlooked for decades.
Once again brought to tears from your work..Mark, you extract light from the darkest of people/places . Also to note the comment section is FULL of love and empathy ..,if you really think about it, this morphed into it’s own swirling life of highly charged energy sourced from trauma & pain. This work you do opens hearts in the people sharing their story, your heart, my heart, all who watch these interviews. These 3 elements are Collectively creating a type of energy ..I can feel it in the comments of so many people here..this is quite extraordinary, Love to all 💜
I’m in the middle of changing careers, what profession can I get into to help people like him? A social worker? A counselor? I want to make a difference and this is speaking to me. I hope he finds peace
Offering your time as a volunteer with local charities that support the homeless or people suffering with addiction etc would be a good place to start. You'll meet the people who you'll be caring for as well as the health and support workers. From there you'll no doubt be able to find the best routes to pursue the professional training required and even be able to get some financial support for your education through apprenticeship or staff training schemes. Good luck with the future, I'm sure you'll do really well and help a lot of people. ✌
the first few questions the interviewer asked, he could barely get a word out of jamie. a few minutes in, jamie led the conversation. his train of thought is fascinating. i wonder if the tangents he goes on are made up on the spot. he tells stories in an interesting way. it’s fun to try and follow.
True, however, it is interesting to note that the responses were immediate, definite, and a flat tone until he felt safer elaborating. As a nurse I have seen his behaviors in individuals with schizophrenia, traumatic or drug use (can be by the patient or occurred en utero) related brain injury, and/or side effects of psychiatric medication. I hate to see him on the street. I have experienced plenty of people with similar behaviors find security, enjoyment and satisfaction with their lives in a living situation that manages their meds and routines and provides emotional support and safe socialization. They have the same needs as any human, and being homeless typically does not meet them well.
@@mrskaa7584 working with people like this, I had those exact same thoughts. And in many places there is no real assistance for them. Med management and hope for the best most of the time. 😔
he went from killing mac miller to getting aids in some kind of accident to singing panda saying he made it to another life story and the train of thoughts made my head spin so much, he has so many stories i had to pause a few times because this is so disturbing to see.. to see someone being so out of touch like this, like, how could something like this possibly happen? it makes you think, so much. this video was so intense. i really, really hope he will find a better path somehow someday.
Mark, I want to thank you for this channel. I have always known I wanted to help people but I wasn’t sure how. Watching your channel has made me realize what area I want to focus on and I’m more driven to continue my education to get to where I need to be to try and make a difference in the world.
Note that Jaime doesn’t use any filler words. No “you know what I mean?”, no “know what I’m saying?” He can absolutely speak eloquently, if nonsensically. That’s unusual. Trying to save Colossus? My nephew played a video game called Shadow of the Colossus. It was a stark but soothing dreamscape wherein the player rides a lone horse and eventually must battle a Colossus, one by one. They’re large beings constructed of simple materials; I wonder if that’s part of what’s inside his mind?
That’s exactly what I was thinking. Behind the childhood trauma, drug addiction, malnutrition, and lack of sleep is a brilliant mind. I send endless positive energy to him.
Innate intelligence, expressed through a lens of hardship, squashed by environment, warped by negative conditions. He's amazing in his continuance and survival. How many of us could survive a traumatic birth of some nature, a garage door head crush at 5, extreme addictions starting at 10-12? Not only survive, but to mentally adapt to street conditions, abuse and neglect and still keep going.
I cant get over what a fascinating personality he has, even with his psychosis, he seems to have a gentle soul underneath. I hope he stays safe on the streets.
Man I love these. This is the REAL world. Very poetic in a sense. There’s always so much more to people, and all it takes is one person to care and listen. Mark is great at both
Oh this poor guy. He obviously has a TBI and the drugs have just wrecked his already compromised thought processes. This breaks my heart. I bet he got called a lot of names as a kid because of the TBI and that drove him to drugs. The history with his parents is sad as well. He's tweaked out of his mind though, poor guy. He'll probably die on the streets. My heart goes out to the poor souls out there on skid row.
My guess is he probably doesn't even know he had that interview. Being up for 4 days on drugs, nevermind the traumas he's reliving and poor diet etc etc. The reason I say this is because I've seen perfectly sane people act and talk like that after being on a 3 or more day binge
This trips me out. I have an uncle that lived on the streets for maaaaaannnny years and hearing this man talk. Reminds me of hearing his ramble. But he always said he loved me and knew who I was. Talks about my child hood to remind himself.
I thank God for my mom and aunt for raising me. My life could of took a different turn my mom has passed and I miss her everyday I appreciate her raising me while she was here. ❤🙏❤🙏❤🙏❤🙏❤
@@KUPHSER Did you even listen to him? basically he thinks he needs to leave this place to join 2pac, biggy ect.. in heaven. or else he will have to come back and roam the earth, which he doesn't want anything to do with. So I don't think this man finds any solace where he is now.
I know a lady named daisy that's just like this and she's the sweetest person but she can be dangerous..such a sad case. I hope everyone like this finds help
The biggest advantage you'll ever get in life is being born to stable, loving parents who raise you to adulthood. So show some compassion to those who weren't, because it wasn't a result of your foresight or their lack of it.
No joke
Amen 🙏
Truer words were never spoken. I wish everyone could know and truly understand this.
🙌🙌
This is a beautiful and perfect comment. I'm sending you and all of these lost souls, my love.
That being said, I'm literally shocked this comment hasn't been bombarded with the "personal responsibility" and "I had a tough childhood" comments!
Absolutely stellar job in recognizing the subject’s disposition, and adjusting to ask simple, uncomplicated, closed-ended questions. Mark really is a great interviewer.
I wouldn’t say closed ended questions, I think he leaves the questions open to expression, he leaves the question lingering allowing for the interviewee to interpret it how they will, his silence in between is louder than any words, it allows them time to think, gives them time to talk, allows them to feel they’re being heard! And in turn the listener feels the raw emotion in their voice and answers! It’s genius!
Yuh, most definitely👍🏻
I’ve seen some negative comments from ignorant people who clearly don’t understand the field of sociology, so I just stopped by to say thanks Mark. Thanks for sharing these stories and for giving back to this community. You’re retired and could be on a beach in Malibu surfing but you’re not. You’ve chosen to give back and that’s wonderful. Thanks for using your talent and resources to document these people so that they’re able to leave their mark in history. Sadly, some would have never been given the seen or heard if it wasn’t for this channel.
You make a great point.
Well said.. . . .
My favorite part of the video was the first 15 seconds 👍🏻
He's making 💰💰 on this channel
What I got out of all the social science classes I've take is..... It's important to make the nuclear family important again. Most who suffer Badly come from single parents homes. When you have society telling young people they can ignore basic biology and structure and breakdown the moral fabric that society must have we will have a major problem with that society.
When he said I always think about my mom, I miss her his hand went to his heart. Losing your mother at a young age literally breaks your heart. I know this for a fact.
I just lost my mom last year and I'm completely miserable in the world and understand why this man is the way he is
@@pinkpugginz i am sorry to read this. i would like to suggest something to you and anyone in your position. if you have HBO, watch something called 700 Sundays. its a Billy Crystal one man show. its autobiographical. he lost his dad when he was 15. Crystal uses wonderful metaphors for what that trauma is like. He talks to God and God tells him "this is the hand you've been dealt". oddly enough, once I came to that exact realization with those exact words, I started to come out of my grief [after 30 yrs] when I heard him say it, I am pretty sure my hair stood on end. Anyway, it is a tour de force that will make you laugh and cry, sometimes at the same time.
I believe that 😔
even at a old age its breaks your heart
It hurts especially bad and it fucks with your head so much when your mother leaves... by her own choice. Just decides to walk away from 3 small children so she can be with some strange man and shoot heroin, and rob drug stores and go to prison. She feels no remorse bc she's still doing the same exact things 40 years later.
After years of struggle and strife, I got wise. She only hurts and hinders me. I had to sever ties. I no longer let the past haunt me. And my future today looks so much better!
I would really love an updated video on him in the future
yes i find i him very interesting also the last guy Same
Update: He’s still rapping Panda
He can't right now the "ammonia" has came back with a vengeance and his "aids" has been coming and going...😉
Hope hes doing well
This man has lived in a world of pain and neglect.
@ Fin , hello IKR and he is so likeable. 🙏🏽💙🙏🏽🇨🇦
Yes. A horrible, pointless life. I want to take care of him, but I don't give enough fucks.
@@fghfghsrtsrthsrthsrt5968 @ and your point is??? Who asked you too?? U need some love in your life!! If ur hating on this poor guy. I’ll pray for you tho!!! ❤️🙏🏽🇨🇦
@@pamelastates5600 I love him, I want him to be well. I'm just apathetic.
And chin nutZ
The beginning of this, like the first couple minutes I thought he was “normal” then all hell broke loose😢😢😢
Me too! I thought he was normal, just dirty from being homeless but then....the more he talked the more it was clear that he was completely out of his mind.
Ohemmgee, coke shot up my nose reading your comment...oooo shiiit, I lost it 🥴 about his sexual frustrations 😘🤣🥴🤔
The really crazy part is he had me for a minute then I snapped out of it..Whewww
Same here. I was doing something else with this In the background and suddenly stopped and went ‘wait! WHUT!’
@@ishtlutz1261 ah Isht I think it's way more complex than that... He's skipping in an out of reality coz amphetamines are like a bad electrician , f*k with the brains wiring.. poor lad.
It’s like he’s lost in an endless maze within his head. Truly haunting
THAT'S HOW IT FEELS TO HAVE UNTREATED MH ISSUES.
Its called being a burnt out dope head
@@markhamblin1112 what an arrogant uneducated comment lmao you really just putting yourself out there like that eh
@@markhamblin1112 if i had the choice to be in a room for 2 hours with this guy or you, i would choose this guy
@@LordAlmanGrimm thank you
Bless his heart. He’s obviously in a psychotic episode. I worked in the mental health field in the mid-1970’s working with the criminally insane. I would cry every day just listening to them and wondering how the brain becomes so damaged from birth or as a toddler. Please don’t laugh at this young man. You never know when it will come to your house. 💔
You worked in the psychiatric system in the 70s..?
Could you please make a video talking about how the system changed over time?
Mostly about how they forced chemicals on these people and what changed in the psychiatric drugs until now…?
Please talk about this from a non-biased place. Not like a doctor who represents a pharma company.
@@marialiyubman yeah I'm interested too causs so much has changed and I wnaa where they still doing lobotomy to people still
Mark, I am a doctoral candidate in the field of psychology. I have been watching many of your videos, but chose to comment on this one. All are beautiful and fantastic. All I can say is thank you for all that you do. You are out here making changes in the world and giving the underrepresented a voice.
First 3 mins I thought he was coherent than it went to left field real fast.
Same
He reminds me of Amanda.
Yes
It really did.
LMFAO
God it's hard to watch a broken mind. Poor thing. I couldn't imagine how run down and sick his body feels. He oozes pain. Physically and mentally.
Wrapping light around you Jaime, do no harm.
@@travism9339 What are you, some kind of gay?
Hate saying shit like this but there's no such thing as rehabbing people like this
@@travism9339 Na, think you're gay dude
@@shustyrackleford_710 People like Travis M? Agreed.
@@joshua7233 This guy gets it
Holy smoke, this guy is so disconnected with reality.
The brains coping mechanisms to trauma are amazing, i notice he's created a family tree, he's supported in his own kind of way. Connection, connection,connection, No man is an island.
Stay safe Jamie!
What is reality, this is his reality unfortunately 😢
Peaches...yes,you're correct, it's very profound but its also kinda beautiful
It's word salad. That's why its so hard to follow what he is saying.
@@jim1550 ..or verbal diarrhea 😅
@@wesleyAlan9179 No, it's a psychiatric term. He's not just talking for the sake of talking.
This one gets me. I have a younger brother who was diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder 15 years ago at the age of 24. His psychosis presented itself very similar. This is why we need a mental health reform in our country.
I couldn't agree with you more. Our mentally handicapped are left to fend for themselves and agencies trying to help are understaffed and in need of help because of patient overflow
I have Schizoaffective Disorder. It was the scariest thing I ever went through before I got diagnosed. I had no idea what was happening to me. I was extremely confused and hallucinating and talking “crazy.” I was so scared one night while having intense psychosis. I called 911 and told them I was really scared and kept yelling, “help me please! Oh god please help me!” The paramedics showed up, strapped me to a wheelchair and took me to the ER. Eventually I ended up in the mental hospital and began medication. It truly saved my life. Now I can function much better because of my meds. How is your brother doing now?
@@theyouthofnausea how do the meds make u feel?
@@Deeznutz... they make me feel less anxious and less depressed. They are not for schizoaffective disorder. I do not take a medication specifically for schizo. I am considered “high functioning” which means I can function pretty well. I have been on meds for it but could not tolerate the side effects. Anyhow, why do you ask?
@@theyouthofnausea I’m not sure if I have it but was s just curious to how they make u feel
I think Jaime's around 35. He seems like a really smart guy, borderline poetic in his expression. Staying awake for 4 days on drugs will create psychosis. Jaime needs to feel the ground.
Yes but I think he also has other issues too. A head injury that bad could really cause problems and then if he's got other mental issues like schizophrenia that could make it complicated when he adds in the 2 or 3 days he's been awake. He is the perfect example of a guy that should be taken into a housing situation for people with these issues. Don't force them to sober up first, just get them into a residence. Encourage the taking of psych meds when prescribed and then he'll start doing a lot better. He is poetic for sure. We don't do that now because there are too many Puritans around worried about people being high. It really keeps people like this out on the street.
Stfu, if he's really smart and poetic to you, then you must be absolutely brain dead
Yeah he’s busted in the head
@@jenniferloftus2363 I believe the head injury part for sure, you can see the straight broad scar line across his forehead.
@@jenniferloftus2363 agreed. This is most likely a head trauma patient. My family worked w these kind of patients all my life. They end up on drugs. Unfortunately, they are just criminalized now, the non profits that take them in as “patients “ seem to be few and far between these days possibly bc it takes so much federal funding and time to work with them. Not to mention people like Mark that “get” it. So Sad.
I was NOT ready for this one.I died when he started rappin panda and I was definitely outta here when he said he smoked crack w biggie moms. I feel so bad for bro . And he was wild as shit on the aids part. My boi mind gone man I really wish he had more help growing up
He could ask his grandpa trump.
I liked how he answered EVERY QUESTION, quickly, and then some.
Yeah, it's like he was up all night studying for an exam👀
Oh yeah. Lol. Ok
I was following the story just fine and then bam
lol
RIGHT. I didn't expect it at all.
😆 same
Yeah I was like Casey I’m sad for you I hope life gets betterz....to wait bruh I can’t keep up
Snap 🤯
Please avoid unnecessary comments that can further stun those interviewed, many of them read the comments section. Peace and love ☮️
I know this was a while ago but don't you think they need to know what people really see in the interviews? You don't sugarcoat because this channel is not about birthday cake.
@@Arree1969 Absolutely NOT! All the negativity and ignorance in these comments do NOTHING to help these people feel more worthy or boost their confidence.
One thing he consistently mentioned...I miss my mom. 💔
Mark I Admire You for helping these people by giving them a voice. Please don’t stop !
This was sad..He thinks he killed Mac Miller..wow..this one was tough to watch
Wish I could rewind time for this guy to 3 years old. And help him start again with the right people..
Damned to a Life of Agony from the jump.
Birth
Me too 😢
He says he hasn’t slept in 4 days, who knows what he’s like with no drugs and decent sleep!
90% of this nonsense would be gone if he cleaned up.
He's totally out of touch with reality (schizophrenia),
so he wouldn't be normal with better sleep but sure it might help a little bit.
@@ddtt958 he could just be going through drug induced psychosis, if that was the case he would be find after some sleep. but from experience this doesn't seem like drug induced psychosis.
The math he used to get to 18 years was fascinating.
He said he was in jail in 2022…
I'd like to see a follow up when he's not in psychosis. He reminds me of Amanda.
I agree.....I've been thinking about Amanda alot lately, we haven't heard any update for a while. Unless I've missed in the last few weeks.
yeah
@@ironzude7762 yes I miss her too .. probably just giving more time don’t want to keep bringing her back to her pass ... I think she’s in treatment though
I agree
Go on Instagram Lima has an update on there. Amanda is still in rehab and doing good.
I can't believe we allow other human beings to suffer this way. Everyone deserves safety, love and happiness.
Poor guy. ❤❤❤❤❤💔
Even here in Australia, in nice suburbs, I can’t believe some of the people in the homeless centres, people with mental and physical disabilities just abandoned by their families, forgotten by society. Dozens of them partially looked after by a single volunteer.
Agreed!!
You could put this man in utopia he would still be in hell.
Who is we?
@@johndemeen5575 whoever it’s referring to. If the shoe fits wear it , if it don’t move on !
As I said before, L.A. is depressing AF
There's an old Tool song about a huge tidal wave taking out LA and it being the only way to fix it. I tend to agree.
100% it is. Im here.
Huntington w.v makes long beach look like a private community lmao
It’s not just LA that’s like this. I think every country has a place like this
Not all of L.A is like this. But everyone that doesn’t live will say they did or they do just to feel cool.
I know from watching these videos I could never interview people in this capacity. I would break down every time. The world is cruel and it chews these people up and spits them out. It's heartbreaking. Thank you Mark for helping these people have a voice. Their stories deserve to be told.
I really hope we can get an update on him soon. I would love to see Jamie down the line doing bette because this one really breaks my heart. It just hit different.. You can tell his mind is just gone, it must be hell to live like that..
Homeboy is completely insane, surely there is a better place for him then the streets.
The biggest mistake the US ever made was closing the mental hospitals because now they end up homeless or in jail instead of with nurses and doctors who care for them. A couple bad places ruined it for everyone and of course it doesn't help that Hollywood really profited off the haunted or evil mental asylum plot line in movies that most Americans believe that's real life. Now it's only churches that have places for them and they are few and far in between and hard to get into. Can you imagine being a parent of knowing that one day you will pass and your handicapped child won't have anyone?
Cyber you act like the asylums were much better lol
@@Willowtree82 there are still hospitals for people with mental issues. You are talking about asylums....do you know anything about them? Not good.
@@2davivadiva that was due to being ran by the government.
Some states have private run group homes for MR/DD. There needs to be more. There is not enough.
I’ve been obsessed with your videos. And I want you to know, ever since watching your videos I’ve never looked at a homeless person the same. I’ve never looked at them in a “bad” way, just almost never had any regard towards them, they were just there. But now I look at them, pray fr that god blesses them with guidance and strength, and think about what their possible life story could be and feel so empathetic so see them in the place they are in. Your goal for these videos, FYI, have been accomplished. Bless your heart my dude ❣️
What a fkn tragedy. Poor guy never stood a chance by the sound of it. So much trauma in his life. Hope you get the help you need Jamie, love from England UK.
You are a sweet soul.. You’re loved and special and deserve all the help in the word to heal ...
Thank you Mark for giving all these humans a face and voice . I watch this daily now. Its absolutely incredible..its a true hope towards a better possible future
That intro was exactly what going on in his head...
Yup. Super uncomfortable watching the beginning part too
Yea, all these people saying he seemed so normal, despite the open mouth blank 45 second stare at the beginning. Like wtf are you smoking. Take one look at this dude. Ive spent enough time on the streets to get an impression really quick of people i guess.
This interview really makes me appreciate all my father did for my siblings and I after my mother had passed when we were children.
He's got multiple personalities. It's like they think at the same time.
on top of many other disorders and issues
I picked up on that also. He definitely does.
So interesting 🙇🏿♂️
One of his personalities in African American
Mike Tucker. Nope, this is hebephrenic schizophrenia and what you saw and heard here was typical of disorganised thinking, inappropriate response, hallucinations and delusions.
“Multiple personality disorder” is better known now as dissociative identity disorder...D.I.D
Poor guy. I can’t imagine the trauma, the abuse, neglect of every imaginable kind. God bless you dude. Take care.
He talks much like my uncle, who is a manic schizophrenic. Very rambly, senseless, random, sometime incoherent sentences. Jumps around from one topic to the next and will tell you the wildest things. My uncle’s mental illness was triggered by drugs and military trauma. Could be a similar situation here.
My dude needs to get that ring off before his finger dies. It’s obviously cutting off his circulation.
Oh wow 😯
Bud, he has health problems. Aids, drug use, and can cause blood and circulation issues. The ring might be helping if it's gold or silver, google gold and silver blood circulation
@@birdyw3324 holy fuck lol
@@birdyw3324 if its cutting in its not helping what planet you from?
I don't see it cutting! Gold and silver are good for circulation, are either of you doctors?
When he started out I took him a certain way but then he blew my mind the more he spoke. This guys reality is wild. Life is wild. Definitely captures your attention.
I feel really sorry for this guy's .
Agreed. This was uncomfortable to watch but I don’t watch this channel to feel comforted. I watch it so I can learn about the human condition. I’m unsure if he can ever be helped but I do hope that his life is valued by someone. Thanks for another one Mark. Keep up the good work.
Me too.
Same here
This is the most striking interview I've watched from this channel
This is a beautiful portrait of this man's life. Thank you for capturing it.
I feel so bad for this guy. He needs help. God bless you Jamie
What lesson have you learned? Never to fight with cops!
That is a good one Jaime.
I hope you can have some peace Jaime.
Damn..what a troubled soul. I feel for this guy
Yes I do too he’s so troubled and lost
Yeah I agree, my heart goes out to him.
Super sad, pretty cool that Trump's his grandpa though...
@@jordanmercier3616 ..lol!
I think it would be cool to let this kid write a fiction story and then have it turned into a movie
my heart is heavy...God bless you, young man. You are loved.
Dear Jesus, please help this young man. May God be with him. Holy Spirit help him find peace. I want to hug him, let him know people can and do love. I am praying for you.
Amen
Amen
Only God knows the pain and trauma this child has been through. May he be protected and safe. Mark, your interviewing is incredible. Thank you for being the bridge between the SWU and 'The Other America.'
Imagine how many Jamie's of the world we all walk by on a daily basis. Really interesting interview.
The person you look down on today can be the person you look up to tomorrow
hi friend so true. I've been humbled by the person I look down on today I could be tomorrow.
Amen!
This is sooooooo very very very true!!
Or the person you become in between time
He reminds me so much of Amanda. I hope he is offered the same help she got and gets the proper treatment and love he deserves. I think he has a brilliant, poetic mind despite his mental illness, drug use and head injury. Imagine how much better he'd think with proper meds and some love. Jamie, there are so many of us rooting for you.
MARK: I finaly put a face to the voice, and I wish I had the means to do exactly what your doing. I applaud you in every aspect.Please continue doing what you do,because you do it well and I absolutely no that what your doing will make a difference.I myself would like to thank you just for bringing me there stories. I have gained more emphathy for many.Thanks again.Bernice Phillips
*Life’s challenges are not supposed to paralyze you, they are supposed to help you discover who you really are.*
@Susel THIS!!!
Poor guy. Thank you Mark for finding him and giving him a voice. 🇬🇧🏴🇬🇧🏴🇬🇧🏴🇬🇧
The mind has an amazing ability to protect itself by creating fantasy! His gibberish is a coping mechanism. Fascinating!
It’s more so a result of abusing crack for a long time and not sleeping for weeks on end. This is very common once they reach psychosis.
Yes! I'm in recovery and in early recovery I learned one of my first addictions (before ever picking up a drug) was fantasy, used as a coping mechanism. For him add on brain injury, extreme drug abuse starting at a very young age, lack of sleep and proper nutrition. It bothers me reading people in the comments diagnosis him with schizophrenia. It may be or may not be. I know a recoving addict who was misdiagnosed until a couple years in recovery and now has her master's in something to do with neuroscience and does not have any mental health issues. (not saying ppl with schizophrenia are incapable of getting a master's just pointing out she needed to clean up before immediately being diagnosed) there is a term for when people mix their reality with events/characters from shows, music etc. I can't remember what it's called. The saddest part to me was hearing him say "I miss my mom" a few times and wondering if anyone's ever told him that even though she's passed away she still loves him.
Omg this poor baby!!!! He seems like a very gentle soul!! If I didn't live in another country I would take care of him!!
This channel is really helping me with some of my childhood memories and talking about it helps, I make it a point to listen and be a little more compassionate toward everyone because you never know what someone is going thru.
His mind may seem in a zone beyond itself, but he’s very aware of the questions being asked because he answers them very clear cut and concise! He goes off the deep end afterwards! One thing for sure, he knows he’s still a child down inside and he misses his mom! Maybe his illusions are a way to cut out all the pain and suffering he’s been through! One thing, he isn’t dumb that’s for sure! May the lord heal his mind body and soul for the sake of himself.
Great comment, I agree with all of it. ❤💯💯🙏
@@JennAyBaybAyy TY LOVE
@Dreamboat Annie TY love
@Dreamboat Annie Thank you
“Fucked up” is how he describes his childhood 😢 and I can’t think of a better term to call his experiences
I wonder if Mark walks up to people and asks if they want to interview or if he’s so well known on skid row now that people walk up to him?
Idk..possibly a little bit of both, hmmm...good question 🤔 interesting thought
Great question! I've often wondered that too ! Or also any long lost relatives have been found on here or by word of mouth?!
He said he has always had his studio on skid row, so they see, know and trust him. He’s such a beautiful person for people to trust him.💕
He said he asseses each situation differently with each person. He compensates then so Im sure that always helps ,seriously ,I think his intuition is pretty good but like with this guy in the beginning it looked and felt kind of scary so I sometimes worry about his safety . He said hes been robbed down there at gun point in that long interview he did awhile ago before but just hope nothing happens in the studio.
Oh good question I would love to know that too. I would think it would be both...
If he's not schizophrenic, or gone into psychosis then I'm a narwhal. He is in pain and it's like he drew all the worst cards imaginable in life. Painful to watch his face even for a second. I want him to find peace and joy one day. May God bring him into everlasting peace and joy when his time is up.
There are so many people like this. I thought I would end up like this, I was doing shooting meth and heroin, smoking K2 and eating coricidin cough and cold 2 boxes at a time. I couldn't manage being sober, I was in some state of being f***** up for 10 years. and all that for years and years. Eventually I just got tired of it and wanted to change and I was able to pull myself out of it and somehow I'm coherent and intelligent with a 136 IQ. I feel blessed but seeing this breaks my heart, it makes me want to do something to help. I feel like i have PTSD, ive had my throat cut open twice, ive been stabbed with an icepick, I was on dialysis for 2 months from a bad batch of K2 that shut my kidneys down, I've had to fight for my life while somebody was trying to kill me and do brutal things to them that I didn't even know I was capable of to survive. You might laugh but I'm telling you the truth and maybe if you're young you'll avoid some of the pitfalls that I fell into. You can always change but you can never go back to being normal.
This is gonna be one that gets a lot of views
Whewwwwww! I really tried to make sense of what he’s saying.... it’ll be so amazing to see him get mentally stable .
Mark, that opening, with the chopper cutting right with the blink. Killer editing .
I am so fascinated with his hand gestures.
I'm watching this for the third time this week. This guy has had so many bad breaks, been so terribly damaged, but he picks himself up ever day and soldiers on. I wish he lived in Norway or someplace like that where he could get the help he needs.
WOW. These videos are so insane. I’m so intrigued by these people and their stories. Most break my heart but these people need to be heard, helped, and prayed for.
Thanks Mark for shining light into this world that has been overlooked for decades.
He has the most amazing soothing voice. It sounds so smooth,
He breaks my heart. I just want to rock him and take all his pain away. God have mercy on this young man.
Once again brought to tears from your work..Mark, you extract light from the darkest of people/places . Also to note the comment section is FULL of love and empathy ..,if you really think about it, this morphed into it’s own swirling life of highly charged energy sourced from trauma & pain.
This work you do opens hearts in the people sharing their story, your heart, my heart, all who watch these interviews. These 3 elements are Collectively creating a type of energy ..I can feel it in the comments of so many people here..this is quite extraordinary,
Love to all 💜
The patience you have for these people. God bless you
This has been the most disturbing interview thus far. This man needs help today!
A bunch of yesterdays, I think, Morticia Gypsy. Tragic.
@@elizabethcullen6166 what happened?
I like him have Jamie back on! It’s the sad reality of what folks are suffering with . He is open and willing to talk .
Out of everything that came out of his mouth all that stuck with me is how he misses his mom. Heartbreaking!
I’m in the middle of changing careers, what profession can I get into to help people like him? A social worker? A counselor? I want to make a difference and this is speaking to me. I hope he finds peace
Offering your time as a volunteer with local charities that support the homeless or people suffering with addiction etc would be a good place to start. You'll meet the people who you'll be caring for as well as the health and support workers. From there you'll no doubt be able to find the best routes to pursue the professional training required and even be able to get some financial support for your education through apprenticeship or staff training schemes. Good luck with the future, I'm sure you'll do really well and help a lot of people. ✌
the first few questions the interviewer asked, he could barely get a word out of jamie. a few minutes in, jamie led the conversation. his train of thought is fascinating. i wonder if the tangents he goes on are made up on the spot. he tells stories in an interesting way. it’s fun to try and follow.
True, however, it is interesting to note that the responses were immediate, definite, and a flat tone until he felt safer elaborating. As a nurse I have seen his behaviors in individuals with schizophrenia, traumatic or drug use (can be by the patient or occurred en utero) related brain injury, and/or side effects of psychiatric medication. I hate to see him on the street. I have experienced plenty of people with similar behaviors find security, enjoyment and satisfaction with their lives in a living situation that manages their meds and routines and provides emotional support and safe socialization. They have the same needs as any human, and being homeless typically does not meet them well.
@@mrskaa7584 working with people like this, I had those exact same thoughts. And in many places there is no real assistance for them. Med management and hope for the best most of the time. 😔
he went from killing mac miller to getting aids in some kind of accident to singing panda saying he made it to another life story and the train of thoughts made my head spin so much, he has so many stories i had to pause a few times because this is so disturbing to see.. to see someone being so out of touch like this, like, how could something like this possibly happen? it makes you think, so much. this video was so intense. i really, really hope he will find a better path somehow someday.
Mark, I want to thank you for this channel. I have always known I wanted to help people but I wasn’t sure how. Watching your channel has made me realize what area I want to focus on and I’m more driven to continue my education to get to where I need to be to try and make a difference in the world.
Note that Jaime doesn’t use any filler words. No “you know what I mean?”, no “know what I’m saying?” He can absolutely speak eloquently, if nonsensically. That’s unusual. Trying to save Colossus? My nephew played a video game called Shadow of the Colossus. It was a stark but soothing dreamscape wherein the player rides a lone horse and eventually must battle a Colossus, one by one. They’re large beings constructed of simple materials; I wonder if that’s part of what’s inside his mind?
That’s exactly what I was thinking. Behind the childhood trauma, drug addiction, malnutrition, and lack of sleep is a brilliant mind. I send endless positive energy to him.
He’s also talking about Mortal Kombat and their characters
Innate intelligence, expressed through a lens of hardship, squashed by environment, warped by negative conditions. He's amazing in his continuance and survival. How many of us could survive a traumatic birth of some nature, a garage door head crush at 5, extreme addictions starting at 10-12? Not only survive, but to mentally adapt to street conditions, abuse and neglect and still keep going.
The "know what I'm sayin" that some use every other sentence is so annoying...
I’ve never been so lost, bless his heart ♥️
This kid needs his life back - breaks my heart he misses his mum
I cant get over what a fascinating personality he has, even with his psychosis, he seems to have a gentle soul underneath. I hope he stays safe on the streets.
Damn the craziness ramped up fast. Hope he finds help or peace.
Man I love these. This is the REAL world. Very poetic in a sense. There’s always so much more to people, and all it takes is one person to care and listen. Mark is great at both
He made my brain hurt. I couldn’t tell if he was rapping or talking the entire time. Such a sad and broken soul.
Lol
I'm glad you give any type of person a platform to speak. You're too underrated
Hope he is still alive. We need a update on Jamie
Oh this poor guy. He obviously has a TBI and the drugs have just wrecked his already compromised thought processes. This breaks my heart. I bet he got called a lot of names as a kid because of the TBI and that drove him to drugs. The history with his parents is sad as well. He's tweaked out of his mind though, poor guy. He'll probably die on the streets. My heart goes out to the poor souls out there on skid row.
He’s sane, and insane, idk what to make of it
My guess is he probably doesn't even know he had that interview. Being up for 4 days on drugs, nevermind the traumas he's reliving and poor diet etc etc. The reason I say this is because I've seen perfectly sane people act and talk like that after being on a 3 or more day binge
Sorry-he's more than 3 days strung out. He's bat shit crazy. Poor guy...:(
Very true. The drugs and lack of sleep fucks with you hard.
I wish you well Jamie! I hope you get tested and treated hun. Be safe, take care of yourself Jamie!
This trips me out. I have an uncle that lived on the streets for maaaaaannnny years and hearing this man talk. Reminds me of hearing his ramble. But he always said he loved me and knew who I was. Talks about my child hood to remind himself.
I thank God for my mom and aunt for raising me. My life could of took a different turn my mom has passed and I miss her everyday I appreciate her raising me while she was here. ❤🙏❤🙏❤🙏❤🙏❤
He goes in and out of reality.
I hope he can get some help and live a happy and healthy life
I hope this guy finds some peace 🙏
In his mind he probably has found peace. He sees things differently in a way our minds don’t. Human consciousness is incredible
@@KUPHSER Did you even listen to him? basically he thinks he needs to leave this place to join 2pac, biggy ect.. in heaven. or else he will have to come back and roam the earth, which he doesn't want anything to do with. So I don't think this man finds any solace where he is now.
Underbelly - “How many years in prison have you done?”
Man - “14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21.....16 year’s ...”
He was counting the age he went in and came out . Not the year to date .
and all those years for selling a sweater
I know a lady named daisy that's just like this and she's the sweetest person but she can be dangerous..such a sad case. I hope everyone like this finds help