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  • In this episode of ‘Minutes With’, we sat down with Pride of Britain Award Winner Hezron Brown.
    As a child, Hezron suffered life changing burns - and struggled to control the anger and rage he felt throughout his childhood. Kicked out by his mum onto the streets at 11, he fell into Birmingham’s biggest gang, where violence, guns, and crime became part of his every day world.
    Faced with a ten year prison sentence, he was given a second chance that turned his whole life around. He’s since dedicated his life to working to prevent other young people from falling through the same cracks in the system.
    With thanks to Hezron Brown for taking part:
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    0:00 Intro
    0:15 How my skin was burnt as a child
    0:55 Bullying at primary school
    2:15 My mum wanted social services to take me
    3:55 Living on the streets
    4:45 Slipping into Gang culture
    6:03 Witnessing a stabbing for the first time
    7:34 My gang land injuries
    8:20 How bad did things get?
    11:25 What happened next?
    12:15 Trying to get a job
    12:44 Getting involved with the Prince’s Trust
    13:37 Meeting Prince Charles and winning the Pride of Britain Award
    14:43: The turning point in my life
    15:32 How I help others now
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  • @davidedangelosante6963
    @davidedangelosante6963 3 года назад +16190

    This is a solid proof of how important is to re-educate people instead of punishing them.

    • @CREEDO.
      @CREEDO. 3 года назад +95

      big faccs, because they grow up and have a bigger understanding of the situation, agree

    • @davidedangelosante6963
      @davidedangelosante6963 3 года назад +432

      @@thedalillama There's no need to be so drastic (my opinion btw). Obviously it depends on the crimes they committed, but if that guy was locked in at the time, you would now have a criminal 10 times more dangerous.

    • @drewharper1891
      @drewharper1891 3 года назад +17

      Well said! 🙏💯

    • @fmt4933
      @fmt4933 3 года назад +268

      @@thedalillama for better proof you could look at countries like Norway that focus on rehabilitation rather than punishment and have significantly lower rates of reoffenders. Criminal justice systems based solely on locking people up for as long as possible just turn first time offenders into career criminals.

    • @fmt4933
      @fmt4933 3 года назад +82

      @@thedalillama not sure why you felt the need to make it a race thing, it's not at all relevant.

  • @faizalsalim1194
    @faizalsalim1194 3 года назад +3502

    One act of kindness changed this man's entire life. Be kind.

    • @ll-cm5jt
      @ll-cm5jt 3 года назад +8

      Anddddddd you got people who act like gangsters.

    • @bowskee
      @bowskee 3 года назад +5

      @@ll-cm5jt ?

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      @usernamenotfound7901 3 года назад +6

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    • @barrymantz6026
      @barrymantz6026 3 года назад +4

      One act of kindness doesn't make a person good if they made 100 wrong acts!

    • @swifttech3602
      @swifttech3602 3 года назад +28

      @@barrymantz6026 It doesn't always, but it *could* that's what matters.

  • @vin9693
    @vin9693 2 года назад +1211

    That woman in probation is the best example of how we can actually help people, she saved his life in a lot of ways

    • @foserk7063
      @foserk7063 2 года назад +42

      It's amazing how ONE person who was willing to help him changed his entire life forever,when everyone else didn't care/was against him

    • @MrDanielfff777
      @MrDanielfff777 2 года назад +2

      Won't work for all

    • @sonnybuckl8400
      @sonnybuckl8400 2 года назад +3

      @@foserk7063 Makes you think how many aren’t willing though...

    • @alanadairj
      @alanadairj 2 года назад

      @@MrDanielfff777 if it doesn't work, maybe it's not their time.

    • @amywalsh2001
      @amywalsh2001 Год назад +1

      No. You can't help people who can't help yourself. What she did was great but if he didn't have that epiphany of why is he doing it he wouldn't have changed. Her help wouldn't have achieved anything other than prolong the inevitable. Lots of people need saving but you can't save every one. You can't help those that can't help themselves.

  • @reczy
    @reczy 2 года назад +541

    “I don’t know why I’m doing a parenting course, I ain’t got no kids!” 😂 this guy is hilarious and an inspiration to boot!

    • @saedm2359
      @saedm2359 Год назад +4

      😂 👏🏾 For him big survivor

  • @KilluaZoldyck-qx9jf
    @KilluaZoldyck-qx9jf 3 года назад +7373

    This guy gave a talk at my school, it was literally one of the most powerful lectures I’ve ever had, this man singlehandedly grabbed the attention of over 900 students and taught us some of the most valuable lessons. He was also just a really nice and funny guy too aha I’m glad he’s getting the attention he deserves

    • @confusion1074
      @confusion1074 3 года назад +75

      Same! he did the same to mine.

    • @Nietabs
      @Nietabs 3 года назад +19

      Cool

    • @ukwqs
      @ukwqs 3 года назад +40

      he talked to us on google meets on thursday

    • @Traeefr
      @Traeefr 3 года назад +18

      Same he had a talk at my school in like 2019 or something

    • @AussiePokieSlots
      @AussiePokieSlots 3 года назад +10

      You can tell he's done this before

  • @joshuamuhuthia7437
    @joshuamuhuthia7437 3 года назад +3830

    It's crazy how bullying has an underlying effect on kids. This man has been through the most.
    What an interview!

    • @joshuamuhuthia7437
      @joshuamuhuthia7437 3 года назад +141

      @@brianking1921 bro, you're acting all high and mighty as if you're better than Saint Mother Teresa, never hurt a fly or an ant in your life! Pure stupidity🤦🏽‍♂️

    • @MrSudanPresident
      @MrSudanPresident 3 года назад +26

      @@brianking1921 You know the saying: 'Those who can't do Teach'

    • @antoniojoaquinfuck
      @antoniojoaquinfuck 3 года назад +22

      @@MrSudanPresident “those who can’t do teach”

    • @hunchhh6325
      @hunchhh6325 3 года назад +17

      Brian King You're probably that one teacher that everyone in the school hates.. 😖

    • @nomi253
      @nomi253 3 года назад +37

      @@brianking1921 Sorry that these people are hating on you after your stance on the issue, your statement deserves to be debated and not immediately denounced by hatred. I understand where you're coming from but I would argue that bad experiences can effect people severely and make them a bad person, the severity is different for everyone. Of course, the teacher who was harmed most likely did not deserve to be attacked, but we should keep in mind that the child was not stable as he was being attacked not only by the school (i.e. bullies) but also at home possibly making him feel threatened in a sense (still does not justify his actions but does give him some sympathy.)

  • @Jamusictv
    @Jamusictv 2 года назад +2599

    I can relate to this dude. My dad and mom were both crack heads who died when I was ten years old. I grew up in a group home. Homeless in my twenties with zero family. Its easy to fall threw the cracks when no one is there to help you and take care of you and as young person. Somehow I made it. Have two masters degree and a new take on life. There’s always hope. Just got to keep in trying.

  • @lopalaa
    @lopalaa 2 года назад +180

    I teared up when he said, the woman said “leave it to me”. She was him beyond his struggles. God bless her for giving him a chance.

  • @tommyrice8481
    @tommyrice8481 3 года назад +6156

    if schools had actual anti bullying programs maybe his life would have been different

    • @Hoganply
      @Hoganply 3 года назад +241

      As long as there are relative outsiders there will always be bullying. It's just the nature of immature human beings. That said, more quality education is always better.

    • @MA-zg2pz
      @MA-zg2pz 3 года назад +36

      I think there had to be stuff going on at home too. Or his mom was working so much perhaps he was home alone no one to tell how bad it was at school. No support like he was saying. And it seemed like there was no extended family or family friends to support her.

    • @errorcode503
      @errorcode503 3 года назад +63

      Yeah, the most they did was 'hey class, lets make an anti-bullying poster'

    • @ellisongaulding4816
      @ellisongaulding4816 3 года назад +19

      In my states school system every few weeks for every year until you're in high school you're forced to go to an anti bullying seminar. It doesn't do shit

    • @bobby6204
      @bobby6204 3 года назад +4

      I feel the word gets thrown around as if it means, one person deliberately insulting or physically harming another just to cause that individual harm with no gain. Really though its the person perceiving themselves as being bullied where the trouble lies, for example a child with older siblings could see no harm in jibes at one another. They then do that at school for what ever reason and continue their day. The person they said it to doesn't sleep for a week and devolops a complex that then amplifies to point of the reasoning it must be bullying. Such a tricky issue to deal with.

  • @cbrrob1670
    @cbrrob1670 3 года назад +3730

    All this guy needed was a mother to care about him and a father to guide him down the right path.

    • @Trund27
      @Trund27 2 года назад +118

      This is the bitterest truth.

    • @rosyapplekitchen635
      @rosyapplekitchen635 2 года назад +137

      Exactly don’t have kids if you can’t handle them ffs

    • @Duskusbunny
      @Duskusbunny 2 года назад +57

      A mother can do all the same and vice versa, you dont exactly NEED both parents. Saying stuff like that just sounds like couples that dont work should stay together for the children

    • @trashbank6148
      @trashbank6148 2 года назад +48

      He doesn't need that, he needs someone who actually values him and guides him. My parents got divorced when i was 5 and i never committed no violent crime. He made them choices because he didn't no better, but he still had a mum, he just didn't value her. Don't matter if it's a mum or dad or adult figure, teacher. He needed guidance and a role model, he never had that, nobody to emulate. We ain't all privileged enough to have 2 parents that love eachother and want to be together, some of us need to put some effort in and find someone who we can be inspired by
      His mum wasn't strong enough, but even if he had a father whose to say the dad could've controlled him? it's up to the individual to find that inspiration to be a good person

    • @cbrrob1670
      @cbrrob1670 2 года назад +20

      @@trashbank6148 if he had a good mum and dad who both truly cared and loved him regardless if they was together or not I doubt he would of taken alot of the wrong paths he went on.

  • @willdoesmaths
    @willdoesmaths 2 года назад +377

    This man gave a talk in my school. He is quite literally the loveliest man you’ll ever meet. I’ve never seen a man captivate so many young people at one time. So good to see him telling his story on this scale.

    • @samakinz4563
      @samakinz4563 Год назад +1

      What's he's name

    • @whatser4622
      @whatser4622 Год назад +1

      holy shit yeah i remember this guy doing a zoom interview for my school a few years back. he didn't talk about his experiences like he did in this interview but i remember the story of the woman in probation which made me think of that event. he came off as insanely genuine and put everyone else on that meeting to shame. i think he said he did fifteen years in the end?

    • @maze2810
      @maze2810 Год назад

      Same here when he told his story everyone clapped and I've never heard anyone clap so hard lol

  • @EmleeLikesTurtles
    @EmleeLikesTurtles 3 года назад +204

    My goodness, I lost it when he said he found out he won the pride of Britain award. This man is living proof that your circumstances don't have to dictate the course of your life forever. I bet his mum is bursting with pride for him now.

  • @sobmadrox
    @sobmadrox 3 года назад +1626

    seriously, this guy's potential has no limit. He is AMAZING

    • @chickenskin21
      @chickenskin21 3 года назад +13

      He should become a RUclipsr

    • @waltuh5697
      @waltuh5697 3 года назад +11

      he speaks so good it makes u wanna listen even more

    • @moh1478
      @moh1478 3 года назад +5

      He came to my school this isn’t even the full story

    • @creativeape8994
      @creativeape8994 2 года назад +1

      Beans on toast

  • @ginganinja7633
    @ginganinja7633 3 года назад +1751

    i saw Hezron in real life he did a talk at my school really impressed by his commitment to helping young people understand the consequences of their actions

  • @paulbackhard6315
    @paulbackhard6315 2 года назад +50

    A lady at Reigate probation wrote the same about me at a pre sentencing report in the mid 90s “ sending this man to prison will do nothing but make his behaviour and offending pattern worse “ it stopped me getting 5 years for violent disorder and I was given community service. I was given a chance and I took it and haven’t offended since 👍

  • @knocksmartin5111
    @knocksmartin5111 2 года назад +167

    When he talks about that woman,his heart heaves with respect.
    She changed his life,he will never ever forget this woman and what she said in a simple but excruciatingly life changing decision on this young mans future.she sat there and saw this mans future.
    Sat here with tears in my eyes,listening to him speak.
    Well done

  • @justinvanmarle6039
    @justinvanmarle6039 3 года назад +1323

    Fucking hell, that was powerful.

    • @r4dargaming46
      @r4dargaming46 3 года назад +16

      My friend here Justin he’s already taken and he’s cracked at Fortnite my guy ughhhhhh

    • @AhmedAhmed-hu3he
      @AhmedAhmed-hu3he 3 года назад +1

      What?

    • @LICKSTERxx
      @LICKSTERxx 3 года назад +1

      Yeh thats how bullshit propaganda works 👍👍

    • @benmackintosh5188
      @benmackintosh5188 3 года назад +17

      @LICKSTERxx how is it bullshit propaganda?

    • @peterphillips8133
      @peterphillips8133 3 года назад +2

      @@benmackintosh5188 most of this this is lies mate

  • @mrlosing3486
    @mrlosing3486 3 года назад +1858

    That probation woman saved a lot of lives not only this man's....reason being is that she saved this mans life and now this man is saving other lives...that probation woman is going to heaven.

    • @fromlaylaylay
      @fromlaylaylay 3 года назад +20

      Amen!

    • @GOD_lovesyousomuch
      @GOD_lovesyousomuch 3 года назад +5

      fr

    • @djkeda
      @djkeda 3 года назад +17

      I was expecting her to show up at the end :)

    • @powerplay8355
      @powerplay8355 2 года назад +2

      There are plenty of black people that can give such advice.

    • @vlastimil-furst
      @vlastimil-furst 2 года назад +3

      And possibly she also saved the lives of people this man might end up killing later in his life if he continued down the slippery slope.

  • @dwaniscool
    @dwaniscool Год назад +3

    It takes that one person to CARE!!!!! You have to CARE!!! Save a life today by listening, caring and supporting young people!

  • @MetaphonicEDM
    @MetaphonicEDM 2 года назад +40

    man needs to get a youtube telling stories. his own, other peoples, stuff from history, just anything. he is really good at storytelling!

  • @svntn
    @svntn 3 года назад +1581

    “dunno why i got a parenting course, i ain’t got no kids” 😂 had me laughing my ass off. Love to hear stories like these, they give me hope for my own future.

    • @smellypoo3160
      @smellypoo3160 3 года назад +18

      He might be a good guy who has turned his life around but what’s so good about meeting the royal family? If I met them I would spit in their face

    • @ollieswift1091
      @ollieswift1091 3 года назад +1

      @@smellypoo3160 may i ask why?

    • @smellypoo3160
      @smellypoo3160 3 года назад +13

      @@ollieswift1091 They protected Jimmy Saville. Prince Andrew is proven to have been with young kids. They are really evil people. They have so much power and money and just watch the world burn down around them and do nothing about it. Imagine what else we don’t know about them.

    • @ndz1541
      @ndz1541 3 года назад +6

      @@smellypoo3160 whats it called, the man who married the queen, forgot his name, also trafficked young girls about 30 yrs ago? which means he was 60 at the time 🤢🤮

    • @whoareyou5116
      @whoareyou5116 3 года назад

      @@smellypoo3160 u prolly weren’t around when jimmy saville was

  • @2steeves469
    @2steeves469 3 года назад +1313

    as a teenager i went thru similar situation . was 17 hanging around the wrong people did a few things not proud of them . got grabbed by the police one night . next day sat down with the cop that had arrested me . he gave me a second chance in life . moved 6 hours away from where i grew up to my fathers . enrolled in school then college , i am now 51 and never looked back . i will be forever grateful for that cop that sat down with me that day and talked things thru and it sunk into my teenage brain because we all know as teenagers we all know everything . without him talking to me i would be either dead or in prison

    • @tsa_03
      @tsa_03 3 года назад +30

      love to hear that mate🙌💯

    • @rmb406
      @rmb406 3 года назад +1

      Why u lie u not 51

    • @2steeves469
      @2steeves469 3 года назад +56

      @@rmb406 i am 51 no reason to lie about my age . What makes you say that

    • @rmb406
      @rmb406 3 года назад

      @@2steeves469 u not 51

    • @2steeves469
      @2steeves469 3 года назад +31

      @@rmb406 i am 51 dont believe me dont care

  • @annabritton6463
    @annabritton6463 2 года назад +27

    He came and spoke to my school, it was such a touching story! Everyone actually appreciated it and I lovee the way he tells his story

  • @ameliejane2789
    @ameliejane2789 2 года назад +13

    I was so happy being able to meet Hezron in school. he was so inspiring to so many students including me! It shows that people can change and they need a second chance. thank yo so much Hezron Brown! 😁

  • @NamesNicco
    @NamesNicco 3 года назад +3466

    i almost teared up myself these are insane, amazing way to bring perspective to the internet.

    • @daysfo
      @daysfo 2 года назад +8

      He came to my school and told his story

    • @that1guy899
      @that1guy899 2 года назад +2

      @@daysfo I wish my school would have had speakers like this on occasion!

    • @GBGNOTSBG
      @GBGNOTSBG 2 года назад

      @@daysfo he’s capping tho

    • @JuniorJuni070
      @JuniorJuni070 2 года назад

      Always lying huh..

    • @GBGNOTSBG
      @GBGNOTSBG 2 года назад

      @@JuniorJuni070 wym

  • @kennitiandrews8455
    @kennitiandrews8455 3 года назад +488

    “It wasn’t the thought of eating, it was the thought of knowing I had something to eat” omg, I didn’t realize how greedy I was until he said that.

    • @yigithan3713
      @yigithan3713 2 года назад +4

      The little things that we take for granted.... amazing life story

    • @oAntz
      @oAntz 2 года назад

      i was eating while he said that

  • @TreyIM22
    @TreyIM22 Год назад +20

    Oh, man. when he cried I welled up. I love hearing stories of ppl turning their lives around for the better. Hearing his story made me thankful that my parents got me and my sisters out of where we lived because while I was s good kid with no type of criminal mindedness. when I went back to visit old friends I hung with in elementary school 8 yrs later, I found out many of them ended uo criminals with records, with at least one dude being.
    One of the 3 I visited, of whom I had considered my best friend from kindergarten thru 3rd grade and was the one ALL the girls wanted, and had told me the most of what happened with our elementary school friends had told me he himself had been locked up twice but was at the time in college and was literally studying when I unexpectedly showed up. He said he learned from his ways and was on the right track at the time. He then said something I thought was striking - He said he and some of the others envied me for moving, believing I was so lucky. The thing is, I was actually shocked that so many went the criminal route except for maybe one. He seemed to get a lot of bad examples of life from his much older brother and it showed, early.
    While I don't know if one of the other guys I visited, while with the guy who became my best friend in the 4th grade thru when I left in the 7th, had a criminal record but he was in a recording studio trying get his rap career going. I could tell he didn't like me when we were young (I was born the day before him but he was more the serious type while I was the class clown of sorts and we are both darkskinned) but one day about 3-4 yrs ago, his named popped in my head and I decided to Google him - Dude was a sheriff's deputy in another state who had won a prestigious award. I was floored yet elated for him.
    Anyway, SOME ppl CAN change for the better if given a chance and this man's journey warmed my heart.

  • @R4b3n
    @R4b3n 2 года назад +90

    He came to my school, he gave me one of the most meaningful lectures I’ve had in my life, I remember everyone at the end trying to get pictures and stuff it was awesome
    Everyone was genuinely listening to what he was saying and took it in, some idiots chose to not learn from it tho, but shame on them 🤷‍♂️

  • @MurCurieux
    @MurCurieux 3 года назад +899

    Jesus - just imagine if the kids didn’t bully him and just accepted him. What a pivotal moment.
    These interviews are amazing.

    • @shaund4155
      @shaund4155 3 года назад +9

      I was bullied and didn't join a gang, there's millions of kids who get bullied and don't break the law because of it. Why should he be praised for doing the right thing after years of doing the wrong thing? Where was his dad? 🤔

    • @wallnutty6852
      @wallnutty6852 3 года назад +19

      @@shaund4155 what do you mean where was his dad

    • @crtskvarca1039
      @crtskvarca1039 3 года назад +48

      @@shaund4155 Maybe you had support at home, a lovely family that you could ran to or talk to. From the story he told, he didn't have the support or the guidance what is right and wrong.

    • @shaund4155
      @shaund4155 3 года назад +1

      @@wallnutty6852
      Simple question really. I didn't watch the whole thing so I'm unaware if he addressed his dad or not.

    • @shaund4155
      @shaund4155 3 года назад +2

      @@crtskvarca1039
      He had support, he had his mom there at home, but he was that much of a little sh.t she couldn't cope with him

  • @musclemanDARNEL
    @musclemanDARNEL 3 года назад +302

    Quite literally proof that the justice system needs revising -- this lad would've been an entirely different person if he was subject to 10 years.

  • @bestbeech52
    @bestbeech52 2 года назад +12

    I think Hez doing a parenting course despite not having kids shows a lot about the broken relationship he had with his own mother. He's an amazing guy ❤️

    • @badjs4468
      @badjs4468 Год назад

      He does have children he comes to my house every week and sit down to speak to me

  • @giusepperesponte8077
    @giusepperesponte8077 2 года назад +18

    His story about the boiling water reminded me of a friend. My friend had been abused very badly by his older sister. She hit him on the head with a hammer and broke his skull, he needed staples and he has a patch of hair missing from where she hit him. One time when his parents left overnight, she handcuffed him to the toilet and left him there all night and only let him go when their parents were about to return. There was a lot more that she did, but it suffices to say, she was evil. The last thing she did before the cops made a case against her was she pushed him into a stove that had its 2 front burners on and held him down on it. It completely burned his chest and part of his stomach and left a bad scar in the shape of the coils from the stove. Living in that house with her was horrible for him.

    • @rina2012ful
      @rina2012ful 2 года назад +3

      That's evil of his sister. What happens to your friend now? I would be glad to know his progress.

    • @giusepperesponte8077
      @giusepperesponte8077 2 года назад +3

      @@rina2012ful he’s in a really dark chapter of his life. Depression, anxiety, addiction, antisocial behavior. His sister and dad really did a number on him. I believe he will move past it though. He’s just in a transitional stage right now where he’s having to deal with and eventually sort out the trauma his family caused him.

    • @undeuxtrois123
      @undeuxtrois123 Год назад

      @@giusepperesponte8077 So sorry for your friend.. It may sound basic but encourage him to go to the gym, be physically active as much as he can and eat healthy, healthy doesn't mean salad leaves, it's all about whole organic foods. These two things can really help your body overcome mental health difficulties, easier to say than do I know, but fully worth it.

  • @presanctuary7279
    @presanctuary7279 3 года назад +1222

    this seems like clear proof that we need to be taking sentencing so much more seriously than we do... prison ruins you, trust and rehabilitation is what saves people.

    • @Tom-vu1wr
      @Tom-vu1wr 3 года назад +40

      The fact that people r out here thinking that spending money on longer sentences etc will be more useful that putting it into things like youth clubs is pretty crazy

    • @GutsEnthusiast
      @GutsEnthusiast 3 года назад +14

      Nordic countries do👍🏼

    • @thekingstayking836
      @thekingstayking836 3 года назад +8

      couldn't of said it better some people need jailing for the safety of society n some people just need a second chance and another route in life to go down

    • @PriyanshuSharma-ey3bc
      @PriyanshuSharma-ey3bc 3 года назад +10

      really depends on what kind of crime you committed

    • @presanctuary7279
      @presanctuary7279 3 года назад +6

      @@PriyanshuSharma-ey3bc just like i said sentencing should be taken more seriously

  • @Pure_Sekai
    @Pure_Sekai 3 года назад +733

    I Remember when this man came and gave a talk at out school. People were talking about him for weeks just out of pure respect. which isnt exactly common for the people at my school.

    • @loki-te8rl
      @loki-te8rl 3 года назад +2

      why did you leave loveglizzies

    • @lewlewlrw
      @lewlewlrw 3 года назад +12

      he came to our school too

    • @Pure_Sekai
      @Pure_Sekai 3 года назад +2

      @Greatbig Swinging8-D lol ok

    • @ukwqs
      @ukwqs 3 года назад +2

      same bro we talked on google meets thursday

    • @ukwqs
      @ukwqs 3 года назад +4

      @Greatbig Swinging8-D he isnt he does stuff like that

  • @lorahbarber2101
    @lorahbarber2101 2 года назад +32

    Such an inspirational story and the way he talks / tells his story really grabs you!! Couldn’t of picked a better mentor to give talks and help the younger generation. You’re a true soldier man. Props to you. Very proud

  • @darrenturner8035
    @darrenturner8035 2 года назад +12

    Well done young man, I’m so glad you have come out the other side. Take heart in how many young people you are helping.

  • @chungus100
    @chungus100 3 года назад +635

    Not ashamed to admit I teared up when he did.

    • @arg1598
      @arg1598 2 года назад +1

      did what

    • @zaynriasat5758
      @zaynriasat5758 2 года назад

      @@arg1598 bro left us on a cliffhanger 😂😂

    • @843Reboot
      @843Reboot 2 года назад +1

      when he teared up

    • @ariadneschild8460
      @ariadneschild8460 2 года назад +1

      Same, his realisation that the probation worker gave him a pass was deep.

  • @vertisyvengeful4254
    @vertisyvengeful4254 3 года назад +4179

    How is no one talking about his skin being off at the start, shit sounds horrible

    • @Muhammad-ze6cy
      @Muhammad-ze6cy 3 года назад +23

      Frfr

    • @mtrxali8958
      @mtrxali8958 3 года назад +8

      Ikr

    • @elonlusk104
      @elonlusk104 3 года назад +78

      Imagine the pain....

    • @trap784
      @trap784 3 года назад +114

      When he said his jumper merged with his skin I felt that

    • @leu3368
      @leu3368 3 года назад +50

      @@elonlusk104 I can't, it would be to much pain more that I've felt in my life.

  • @shondadiggins21
    @shondadiggins21 2 года назад +10

    As someone who’s always helping young people. This kind of video helps me to keep going it tears you up when some just don’t get but I’m glad to see that some do.

  • @proxy6283
    @proxy6283 2 года назад +23

    His last quote made me cry but also gave me so much motivation to prove the people wrong who said that i was too weak or whatever. You are an inspiration to so many people, Hezron. Thank you for that ❤️

  • @jmzyxs
    @jmzyxs 3 года назад +343

    "Don't know why i'm doing a parenting course, ain't got no kids" 😂

  • @myasoulsborne
    @myasoulsborne 3 года назад +252

    Bruh. This guy was at my school. He told everyone this and since then my school completely changed

    • @mmccormick1065
      @mmccormick1065 3 года назад +11

      Education !!!

    • @ovliquity6461
      @ovliquity6461 3 года назад +3

      I've heard this from a few similar comments...

    • @mclovin3010
      @mclovin3010 3 года назад +8

      @@ovliquity6461 because he goes to different schools...

    • @souljabythelake5799
      @souljabythelake5799 2 года назад +1

      @@ovliquity6461 because clearly he travels around the UK telling his story in schools.

  • @LarryMcFly
    @LarryMcFly 2 года назад +22

    I couldn't imagine the emotions that this man was going through throughout his life. Especially when meeting prince charles. Must've been the proudest moment of his life

  • @PimSchouten
    @PimSchouten Год назад +7

    Its not about where you are, its about where you are heading. Gave me goosebumps.

  • @tracybevan9324
    @tracybevan9324 3 года назад +146

    It starts with the parents. Even the toughest, baddest people want love & guidance.

  • @stevied653
    @stevied653 2 года назад +33

    Blimey what a nice, humble, intelligent person. A very heartfelt and emotional story of his life, respect to you sir! You are destined to help many people’s lives with your wisdom.

  • @bettyb617
    @bettyb617 2 года назад +2

    You should be so proud of yourself Ezra. I cried watching this!! Well done. I feel so so proud for you x

  • @E.t.c-
    @E.t.c- 3 года назад +1221

    The custard creme part had me crying, and not in laughter. Struggle is real and if you’ve never been thru struggle, you ain’t got your eyes open.

    • @tobiasteichman9389
      @tobiasteichman9389 2 года назад +8

      I don’t think u have to go through struggle for you to realise how hard it is. It’s called being empathetic

    • @E.t.c-
      @E.t.c- 2 года назад +37

      @@tobiasteichman9389 having empathy doesn’t compare to going thru struggle yourself. Someone with 500 mil in the bank could be as empathetic as they want. But they will never know the true feeling of struggle until they have been down in the dirt.

    • @knocksmartin5111
      @knocksmartin5111 2 года назад +7

      Having slept on the streets when I was young the biscuit custard cream really made me laugh.
      The little things in life can make a hell of a difference to someone’s daily routine

    • @GlennDavey
      @GlennDavey 2 года назад +3

      I had a housemate catching me sneaking spoon-fuls of my own jam, and realised what dire straits I was in. "you're just trying to get sugar energy!" It was a really nice house I just over-extended myself and wound up in an "embarrassment of finances". Was skin and bones before I got money again. I've had other times on the noodle diet, but that was the closest I've ever been to 'struggling'. Long time ago now. Edit: dang what a useless comment this was. Other people have it so much worse than I ever have,

    • @narcleptik
      @narcleptik 2 года назад

      @Hydrec thats fact

  • @mr.t.1237
    @mr.t.1237 3 года назад +3391

    LADbible has unequivocal consistency, quality and quantity
    Edit: free Palestine

    • @mmcd2336
      @mmcd2336 3 года назад +17

      100%

    • @LORVCN
      @LORVCN 3 года назад +5

      Thanks Tony

    • @mr.t.1237
      @mr.t.1237 3 года назад +2

      @@LORVCN it's okay man

    • @user-oo8wt3hr1t
      @user-oo8wt3hr1t 3 года назад +3

      You gotta make the consistency first. Then when you get the consistency, you get the quality. Then when you get the quality, then you get the quantity.

    • @user-rp2tz9lr1m
      @user-rp2tz9lr1m 3 года назад +4

      Oooo look at me I’m tony I use big words

  • @mrsimo7144
    @mrsimo7144 2 года назад +1

    Thoughts and love to you. Thank you for the interview ❤️

  • @nicksawyer5852
    @nicksawyer5852 2 года назад

    This brought tears to my eyes. So glad you made it my friend x 🙏

  • @beatnuts1uk
    @beatnuts1uk 3 года назад +274

    It's simple: everybody needs someone in their corner believing in them.

    • @jackservais9194
      @jackservais9194 3 года назад +2

      Just gave you 500 subs bro can u give me one

    • @musey2694
      @musey2694 3 года назад +1

      @@jackservais9194 why Are you sub botting

    • @talk2s5061X
      @talk2s5061X 3 года назад +1

      Real

    • @thatonefriendiii2827
      @thatonefriendiii2827 3 года назад +1

      @@jackservais9194 well that's really random

    • @cb7340
      @cb7340 3 года назад +1

      @@jackservais9194 give me next

  • @synthwave4087
    @synthwave4087 3 года назад +110

    I hope the lady, that saved this mans life...sees this and hope that Hezron finds the angel.

  • @vickiwest9791
    @vickiwest9791 2 года назад +6

    Trauma in childhood can lead to the most horrific outcomes for young people. I am so pleased that this man was able to meet someone who understood him and understood his background. So pleased for you and i wish everyone understood how childhood trauma can go on to affect people later on life x

  • @dobbsmill3676
    @dobbsmill3676 2 года назад +5

    What an genuinely solid character. Good luck for everything you do. Past is past, forget it. You will make other people's tomorrow better. Respect.

  • @mr.t.1237
    @mr.t.1237 3 года назад +486

    Broken homes cause gangsters, unhealthy relationships cause broken homes.

    • @nikkinonose9316
      @nikkinonose9316 3 года назад +15

      Single motherhood and welfare (lack of manufacturing jobs) is to blame

    • @peterclarke7240
      @peterclarke7240 3 года назад +56

      What absolute bollocks. Is that what you took away from this?
      Typical Britain. Blame the victims, blame the weak, blame the vulnerable.
      Solution? Give em a low-skilled, low paid job. That'll shut them up, won't it?
      What works is proper investment in support services, in education, in giving people things to aspire to. Not your vision of a cowed bunch of people on minimum wage, doffing their caps to you and thanking you for the pittance they have to survive on.

    • @nikkinonose9316
      @nikkinonose9316 3 года назад +6

      @@peterclarke7240 srry Pete .MANUFACTURING JOBS is what we need back in N.America ,not programs ,support services etc. That is 'throwing money at the problem' my friend and Liberals do it all the time and think it solves anything

    • @phoenix-king779
      @phoenix-king779 3 года назад +12

      @@nikkinonose9316 bro shut up

    • @nikkinonose9316
      @nikkinonose9316 3 года назад +6

      @L M do the research ,Obama did ! Kids raised by single parents on welfare do NOT do well.Am I lying ?

  • @didyouknowthatgorillasarea7708
    @didyouknowthatgorillasarea7708 3 года назад +458

    Dislikes are people that have no life and should give this man some respect.

    • @abil3362
      @abil3362 3 года назад +19

      You would be surprised how many people hit it by accident. I've rewatched some videos that I loved and realized I accidently hit the dislike button

    • @NZchannel_yt
      @NZchannel_yt 3 года назад +11

      dislikes are them guys who snitched on him

    • @buttonup3522
      @buttonup3522 3 года назад +3

      Could be bots and accidental

    • @salima3703
      @salima3703 3 года назад +2

      No , kids , actual kids

    • @gabrielliga8016
      @gabrielliga8016 3 года назад +1

      @@salima3703 lmfao

  • @johnmclean8653
    @johnmclean8653 3 года назад +32

    All he needed was just one person to believe in him, and that one person changed his life.
    However the man himself did all the hard work and he is definitely an amazing inspiration.
    It should be compulsory for all secondary school students to listen to one of his lectures it would do a world of good !!
    Well done to you sir !!!

  • @calebclauda7465
    @calebclauda7465 2 года назад +3

    “It’s not about where you are, it’s about where you are heading” that really hit me for some reason and i really like that quote

  • @subzero786
    @subzero786 3 года назад +139

    This guy has a good heart. God bless him. There are so many wannabe gangsters nowadays who come from good stable backgrounds but get into that lifestyle out of greed\ wanting to show off. Doesn’t help that it’s glamorised so much in media consumed by our kids.

    • @sumguy6037
      @sumguy6037 3 года назад +8

      Facts my guy and this is one major issue in my school

  • @rs365z
    @rs365z 3 года назад +125

    I KNOW HIM HE CAME TO MY SCHOOL BEFORE THE FIRST NATIONSL LOCKDOWN THIS GUY IS A BEAST, unbelievable potential, I’m proud for hum

    • @josanishere1384
      @josanishere1384 3 года назад +1

      Great

    • @rs365z
      @rs365z 3 года назад +4

      Education Is Fun! It was great tbh , I was the only one they called me to personally meet him in my heat group so I was so happy

    • @rmb406
      @rmb406 3 года назад

      @@rs365z nerd Education is shit his story is all about roadman and gang

    • @cpzzz17
      @cpzzz17 2 года назад +8

      @@rmb406 oh ffs.. not you again.. you're not in any type of gang, your only in a fortnite clan jesus fucking christ

    • @melanieladbrooke1221
      @melanieladbrooke1221 2 года назад

      @@rs365z you didn’t learn anything judging by your name

  • @rabbitblue1083
    @rabbitblue1083 2 года назад

    These are the stories that should be on tv all the time! My heart couldn’t be happier. Thank you for showing the most amazing side to humans, with that reminding me for believing in people! Don’t ever stop! You are amazing!!!

  • @willnorris2339
    @willnorris2339 2 года назад +1

    in tears watching this im 43 but feel about 90 but this man touched my heart of stone its never too late to change a huge well done Hezron

  • @idontknow9862
    @idontknow9862 3 года назад +445

    From gang member to meeting the boss of all gangs😁

    • @RobertMccall832
      @RobertMccall832 3 года назад +10

      Loool facts

    • @Thomas.harding
      @Thomas.harding 3 года назад +3

      @Robin Clark he’s on about the queen

    • @kasimb.8045
      @kasimb.8045 3 года назад

      Lol

    • @lilkandy7042
      @lilkandy7042 3 года назад +1

      @@Thomas.harding she not the boss

    • @DarkCreed86
      @DarkCreed86 3 года назад +12

      @@lilkandy7042 If your face is on a coin. Then yes. You are the top dog.

  • @salomeydraws
    @salomeydraws 3 года назад +112

    I'm so so glad for the woman at the probation who saw someone hurt and gave him a new life through her actions. We need more angels like that

    • @rayofsunshan
      @rayofsunshan 2 года назад +2

      I hope they cross paths again or that she runs across this video. She did an amazing thing for Hezron.

  • @MarcRCC
    @MarcRCC 2 года назад +1

    A truly wonderful and uplifting story! Thank you for sharing and well done for turning your life around!!! 👍🏾

  • @supercalofragilisticespial3338
    @supercalofragilisticespial3338 2 года назад +2

    He came to my school and was genuinely the nicest guy i ever met

  • @micheljackson09
    @micheljackson09 3 года назад +263

    I couldn't help but tear up while watching this, I can not relate to this man in practically any way, I had a decent childhood and a family I can depend on, but he has made me recognize how much I have taken for granted in life and how privileged I've been, how much I complain about things and how I'm always looking over the fence. This person thoroughly deserved to win the Pride of Britain, what an extraordinary individual.

    • @realstoriesuk89
      @realstoriesuk89 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/TU3Td2xnFVI/видео.html

  • @ajajaiteh8270
    @ajajaiteh8270 3 года назад +115

    I’m not sure if you have met the woman yet, but I work in the service and will forward this video to the head of group. I’m so proud of what you’ve achieved

    • @megan2448
      @megan2448 2 года назад +10

      is there any updates

  • @gypsytrip5387
    @gypsytrip5387 Год назад +2

    Be blessed man! My life was so bad because of my family, they didn’t send me to school and they didn’t offer me education, and I was lucky because of a man who inspire me to educate myself and to chose the good path in my life. Now I’m in uk with my family and I’m so great full for what I have here. ✌️

  • @kamatmehbro
    @kamatmehbro 2 года назад +4

    "It's not about where you are... it's about where you are heading - as long as you keep that in your brain, you will ALWAYS win" powerful.

  • @mbPhase23
    @mbPhase23 3 года назад +116

    The cracks are vast and they swallow people whole. To drag yourself back out and up again is an amazing achievement. It takes a different kind of strength. He turned a life of pain and anger into something positive and fulfilling. Fantastic!

  • @Lilnickisan
    @Lilnickisan 3 года назад +278

    🙏🏽Won the Pride of Britain Award now he's actually officially, repping the ends

    • @waronconsciousness9523
      @waronconsciousness9523 2 года назад +2

      He’s not British though so he doesn’t deserve it. Why should we praise criminals?

    • @stevied653
      @stevied653 2 года назад +21

      @@waronconsciousness9523 if we didn’t praise people for making a change then inevitably less people would be willing to change. The world needs people like this to guide those that are making the same mistakes as he did. Knowledge is power. Your very outdated, racist and arrogant comment isn’t welcome.

    • @HonestMan112
      @HonestMan112 2 года назад +2

      Wouldnt be proud to rep Birmingham

    • @hrvz15th
      @hrvz15th 2 года назад +8

      @@waronconsciousness9523 well he’s won one and told his story and changed peoples lives, he’s probably done more good things in life that u have

    • @realeyesrealisereallies97
      @realeyesrealisereallies97 2 года назад +4

      @@waronconsciousness9523 lololol the supposedly spiritual person is racist? What a conundrum we have here

  • @j.walker6845
    @j.walker6845 2 года назад +6

    I think his story says a lot about the importance of kindness.

  • @invalism1931
    @invalism1931 Год назад

    Amazing video mate, wishing you all the best bro. 17 minutes of my life well spent

  • @ragingdawn8315
    @ragingdawn8315 3 года назад +53

    I remember when this guy came to my school, he was a really kind and honest guy.

  • @rebekahnwokonkor2567
    @rebekahnwokonkor2567 3 года назад +245

    I wonder how his mother feels now. She gave up on him. I thank God he didn't give up on himself.

    • @margholtz
      @margholtz 2 года назад +10

      Easy to blame the mother. She couldn't deal with him. Social Services should have supported her. She did ask for help

    • @blanche1935
      @blanche1935 2 года назад +6

      @@margholtz Of course it’s easy to blame the mother, when parents are supposed to be the one’s educating their own children. Looking at him as person, had he received an education from part of his mother or father, he would 100% not have turned out like he did when he was young.

  • @ciaracassidy4333
    @ciaracassidy4333 2 года назад

    This is such a beautiful moment of growth and so inspiring 🙏🏼

  • @natalienewtonebookwriteram1399

    This story perfectly illustrates the power each individual can have, by choosing to be kind.

  • @mr.t.1237
    @mr.t.1237 3 года назад +268

    Inspiring story, more kids should listen to the grim details and sad reality of the gangster lifestyle

    • @pete1382
      @pete1382 3 года назад

      Should have been a longer Doc

    • @pete1382
      @pete1382 3 года назад

      @Harry Munker very true touching story here .

    • @pete1382
      @pete1382 3 года назад

      @Harry Munker the story didn’t touch you ?

    • @pete1382
      @pete1382 3 года назад

      @Harry Munker problems always start at Home before going outside the home . Weather it be stealing or something else .

    • @TimTim_125
      @TimTim_125 3 года назад +8

      @Harry Munker Please shut up

  • @kylerussell8436
    @kylerussell8436 2 года назад +1

    Very deep I’m so glad this guy has turned his whole life around. Keep up the good work big man 👍🏼👏🏼

  • @TheClassyArchitect
    @TheClassyArchitect 2 года назад +1

    The difference that having faith in yourself and others can make. Amazing.

  • @user-ly4wt9xp4i
    @user-ly4wt9xp4i 3 года назад +69

    Started crying half way through and couldn’t stop. His story just proves what’s wrong with the system. The school, social services, the council, etc. Just imagine how many more young people out there are going through the same thing, thinking there’s no light and the end of the tunnel. The youth need someone to guide them, someone who will point them in the right direction when they can’t find that at home.

  • @MyRetroWatches
    @MyRetroWatches 3 года назад +54

    Humble guy , poor start, wrong crowd and then turns it all around . He will now have an effect on others in his situation to help them. Well done fella.

  • @zenkelpy6259
    @zenkelpy6259 2 года назад +1

    this level of self-reflection is impressive

  • @ivytheartist
    @ivytheartist 2 года назад +12

    All it takes is just one person to show that they believe in you, thank goodness for that probation officer. She really ignited something beautiful in him. He should be so immensely proud of himself ❤️

  • @Jojohumf
    @Jojohumf 3 года назад +1862

    Love his story but his mother was vile, no parent ever turns their back on their child. I know he was bad but it’s no excuse to let your child go homeless at 13

    • @tp8087
      @tp8087 3 года назад +286

      No his Mum was desperate for help. She also didn't receive the help that she needed to raise this young man who'd suffered such a horrific accident. She did what she thought was best and I bet it damn near killed her. They both deserved better from the system.

    • @SMacca3103
      @SMacca3103 3 года назад +54

      @@tp8087 don't hate the player, hate the game innit. Hopefully none of us will ever have to experience what either of them have but I think we can all agree "the net" had way too fucking many holes to slip though. This pandemic has only made is realise even more so!

    • @MonstaTrapz
      @MonstaTrapz 3 года назад +93

      Who runs a bath with boiling hot water?

    • @SebastianVejlsgaard
      @SebastianVejlsgaard 3 года назад +5

      jimmy butler

    • @phantomfire7205
      @phantomfire7205 3 года назад +5

      Does he talk to his mom again

  • @martinmcdonough2456
    @martinmcdonough2456 3 года назад +58

    I met this guy at a knife crime conference in school.. He's incredible, honestly. A massive inspiration

  • @Jasmine-bl7hj
    @Jasmine-bl7hj 2 года назад +7

    a moving story, i’m glad he turned his life around. well done to you sir!

  • @ingrammac
    @ingrammac 2 года назад +2

    Bro this was deep!! Your a solid brother! Respect mate !💯💯💯

  • @Rxmzy
    @Rxmzy 3 года назад +55

    Actually made me cry for the first time in years.

  • @juliemackenzie1978
    @juliemackenzie1978 3 года назад +93

    What an inspirational story...that the woman changed his direction in life with that one very important decision. I hope he finds her, so he can tell her how she impacted his life...by giving him a second chance at a fulfilling successful life.

  • @Teflondon41
    @Teflondon41 Год назад +8

    I can't imagine the pain he went 💔 through. But he's ROLE MODEL NOW.

  • @papipap4012
    @papipap4012 2 года назад +1

    Another example why a father is very important in a child's up bringing.

  • @francescaadams591
    @francescaadams591 3 года назад +30

    "I didn't need him to have the faith in me because I knew what steps I wanted to take"

  • @mattatk92
    @mattatk92 3 года назад +30

    Amazing interview. This is a really good channel. Props from the USA!

  • @bethbrown6155
    @bethbrown6155 2 года назад +1

    You are amazing young man. Thank you for your life, for helping others. Even one life you change is important. Bless you.🤗🤗

  • @DanielVerberne
    @DanielVerberne 2 года назад +2

    This series is excellent. It’s so important to hear from people with such diverse lives and experiences. This man has seemingly been through hell and yet… and yet.. there’s something deep and very capable within him and I would like to see more of him going forward.

  • @prettynailsbym1676
    @prettynailsbym1676 3 года назад +122

    Don’t care how difficult it would get none of my kids will ever be given up on. Never ever as long as I am alive will my kids be homeless.... no mother should ever give up on her kids, it’s not a friendship, it’s a life long deal.

    • @cruxmind
      @cruxmind 2 года назад +5

      Parents are one thing, but the world is a brutal environment. Just please educate them on the brutality of it all.
      I had to learn the hard way and it's messed me up mentally ever since. I wish I fully knew how brutal it was. Maybe then, I would be better prepared as an adult.
      Sometimes I feel sheltered. Sheltered kids suffer the most. If I fully understood homelessness for example, I would've never tried to run away when things got tough. Because things get worse.

    • @calbo4075
      @calbo4075 2 года назад +2

      Parents are everything.

  • @willhodgett821
    @willhodgett821 3 года назад +47

    What a truly amazing storyteller. Had me on every word.