Homeless Camp Tour

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  • Опубликовано: 13 апр 2023
  • Join me on a fascinating tour of a homeless camp with Timothy as our guide! We'll explore his innovative teepee and his impressive shower tent, all while he shares his wisdom on surviving in the wilderness. You won't want to miss Timothy's incredible technique for purifying water using only charcoal, sand, grass, and gravel. As we wander through the camp, we'll hear thrilling tales of adventure and learn how to stay safe in a hostile environment. Whether you're a seasoned camper or a curious novice, this video is sure to captivate you with its tales of resourcefulness and survival. Don't miss out on this thrilling journey into the unknown!

Комментарии • 6

  • @laney4594
    @laney4594 Год назад +1

    I appreciate you treating him like another human being. It’s so sad how many people bypass the homeless, scared or worried what they will do or say. I hope this video can show many others how to have compassion for those who are in a tough spot.

  • @mmmaaaabbb
    @mmmaaaabbb Год назад +1

    Thanks for showing his reality bud! Keep going! I would love more vids going through some psych nursing stories,opinions on different mental illness drugs,and more interviews with people from different backgrounds being patients, psych nurses, maybe even providers(doctors) etc. Love the channel bud!

  • @YogaBible
    @YogaBible Год назад

    Is Psych nursing physical in the sense that there is back breaking work? I understand the being of the feet component; however, are there instances where one has to bend over, turn patients, etc.
    There are forums that say if one wants to save their back to not touch geripsych. Do you have to access lowbeds and bend in non geripsych units?

    • @A_Psych_Nurse
      @A_Psych_Nurse  Год назад +2

      No it's VERY easy on the body. You do get a lot of walking in, and I think that's a perk to the position :). (Geripsych when I worked that THAT was hard work and it's ever the only position I worked as a nurse where I felt like I earned my hourly wage) =P

    • @YogaBible
      @YogaBible Год назад +1

      @@A_Psych_Nurse thank you so much! I do value your replies and hope to be able to afford a consultation with you as I possibly prepare for nursing school. You do great work

    • @YogaBible
      @YogaBible Год назад +1

      Also, as I do feel it to beneficial for me to speak with a psych nurse - I also know that I should actually experience the hospital first hand.
      Did you shadow a psych nurse before going to nursing school and how does one go about doing that with no credentials?