The fact that his foster parents took him back in after not seeing him 10 years... they last saw him as a little boy and 10 years later he was standing in front of them, a full grown adult they didnt know. Such remarkable people. Major kudos to them and him for getting through all of that
You're a credit to Britain. Thanks to that lady who saw some glimmer in you, and the bloke who helped you on the street. Thanks for your story, most people can't manage money and need help to build up out of debt 👍
First saw peter in his interview with charlie lamdin. Started following his youtube. I cannot believe this is his back story. Thats incredible. What a crazy story and a crazy talented guy. Well done peter for your hard work.
I did not feel small when I was homeless, but I felt fear and shame and anger at having to be so careful not to "look homeless", which I was good at then to the point where other people in the shelter would hang out with me when we had to leave the shelter on the weekend, because I had middle class tastes and mannerisms and was White, so I could interface with the authorities if our presence was questioned.
Thanks for that I needed that bit of inspiration. However, you had to have those dark days to realise your true potential. I am happy that those dark days made you stronger.
Dear PeopleAreDeep., your interviews are amazing, but that jingle you play with every cut gets sooooooooo oooooold. Please, please just leave that out or come up with a new one.
The fact that his foster parents took him back in after not seeing him 10 years... they last saw him as a little boy and 10 years later he was standing in front of them, a full grown adult they didnt know. Such remarkable people. Major kudos to them and him for getting through all of that
Thank you for explaining in simple terms how wealth doesn’t travel down but travels up. Finally I have the words to explain it lol
You're a credit to Britain. Thanks to that lady who saw some glimmer in you, and the bloke who helped you on the street. Thanks for your story, most people can't manage money and need help to build up out of debt 👍
First saw peter in his interview with charlie lamdin. Started following his youtube. I cannot believe this is his back story. Thats incredible. What a crazy story and a crazy talented guy. Well done peter for your hard work.
What a story! I'm just so happy you made it🙌🏾🙏🏾💪🏾
I live in Eastbourne and it fills me with joy to hear how far you have come 👊🏻💜
I did not feel small when I was homeless, but I felt fear and shame and anger at having to be so careful not to "look homeless", which I was good at then to the point where other people in the shelter would hang out with me when we had to leave the shelter on the weekend, because I had middle class tastes and mannerisms and was White, so I could interface with the authorities if our presence was questioned.
What an amazing testimony
He is amazing
I'm glad you came home and you're in the place you're in, mate.
Thanks for that I needed that bit of inspiration. However, you had to have those dark days to realise your true potential. I am happy that those dark days made you stronger.
i disagree, no one should have to be homeless to reach some high potential. shelter should be a human right that everyone can afford
Amazing story! Thank you for sharing! 💙
Thanks for watching!
Not all ‘people who came over’ those from the Caribbean didn’t do this. I have a Nigerian friend who went through this too
Dear PeopleAreDeep., your interviews are amazing, but that jingle you play with every cut gets sooooooooo oooooold. Please, please just leave that out or come up with a new one.
Cut to job centres now which are not fit for purpose
Because most of the people who have to use a job centre don’t want to work