Mark, I ABSOLUTELY LOVE that you're going to other states and interviewing people besides just California!!! Keep it up! Much love from Minneapolis Minnesota
.....he has always done this. There are interviews from WV, Kentucky, Florida, New York, Las Vegas, Thailand, and more I can’t recall. He has been doing this for years at this point
@@terrytownsend5583 Well, they were friends. A friend would definitely be proud of their friend for making it through such a struggle. Do you not know this?
""The greatest thing we can do is persevere". Thank you for the reminder, Cameron. I lost my mom in 2016 to cancer and I'm constantly inspired to be the best version of myself from stories like yours.
What a wonderful story!! Mark you pick the best of Appalachian Americans to talk to. Also, got my signed copy of your book last week!!! Beautiful book!!
Dear Cameron, God bless you and your loved ones. Your life story is a profound act of grace and perseverance. I wish for you a wonderful family life ahead! My nephew was in an accident with his best friend. His friend died as a result also. My nephew was completely changed in much the same way as you. It took many years of hard work and counseling for him to get through the “Survivors Guilt”. I am so proud of him and of you Cameron, for not giving up. My nephew, like you, made the decision to honor his friend’s life by doing his best to succeed. Now, at the age of 38 he has gotten married and has two lovely little ones. It makes my heart glad to see that you and my nephew have renewed hope to live well in honor of his best friend, just like you. You are a miracle indeed. Making your life count in honor of your friend is beautiful. May your life’s legacy be filled with gratitude and mission to life with purpose and meaning. I send you my love and respect dear Cameron. All the best to you. Thank you for sharing with us. ❤✊❤️🙏✝️🙏🙋♀️
Trauma can either destroy you, or make your foundation unbreakable. After losing two young children, dealing with spousal abuse and addiction - I wake up every morning, look at my sons and my husband/best friend - and I wouldn’t have asked for a life different than mine. It teaches you how to appreciate every single minute. This was a great video. He was so well spoke, I never would have guessed he had a TBI. Well done.
Well done man. One can only imagine what that life changing moment felt like, and it’s not a pleasant feeling. An impressive bounce back, from an unfortunate injury.
So nice to see the rare interview on this channel where the person is functional and doesn’t just make excuses for their problems. The vast majority of your interviewees should watch this interview and learn from it.
I'm a survivor of a drunk driving accident. I was left with a severe traumatic brain injury. I was in a coma for one and a half months. The drunk fool who nearly killed me is constantly on probation. Never served his full maximum sentence. My whole life was different now, I had to start anew again. My accident was in May 1993, and I kept going. Despite everyone leaving, I chose to learn about my brain injury and all the issues. Day by day is a challenge. someday, someday, they are good someday and are difficult. Living with a brain injury is permanent.
Cameron here. The driver that hit me was texting and driving, arguing with his girlfriend, in fact. The driver in particular went to school the next day and found it humorous that his wrist was broken without any mention or show of regret for killing one and almost two people. I understand the rage, I felt it for so long. I don’t think there’s any good advice to be given there. I just tried to focus on doing the best I can for me. To use my story to give people some hope and to spread awareness of just how selfish that decision to focus more on other things than the wheel is when it could put others lives at risk.
@cameronasher3958 Hi Cameron. I was really intrigued by your interview with Mark. The driver that crashed into my car was bar hopping all night, no license, on probation for a DUI, stolen plates, and driving unregistered car. I was told as soon as he saw me lying in the road he fled. After 30 years, I can say I'm at a much better place, I work with animals, which is the absolute best therapy for me, I focus on the positive and good in my life. I'm very happy for you and your new family. Best wishes and be well.
When I had turned 21 while I was going to the university of Cal Poly Pomona in Southern California, I was hit by a car going 40-45MPH through a residential neighborhood while I was crossing the street. I suffered from a temporal fracture on the left side of my skull, brain swelling and bleeding, broken left collarbone, fractured right fibia (or tibula I don’t exactly remember), and partially torn right acl. I was really messed up for over 3 months but I made a fully recovery, earned my bachelors degree, and am currently a law enforcement applicant. God Bless.
My daughter had a near fatal accident August 23 broke both arms and a leg, resp arrest, spleen, lung and brain contusion. She miraculously recovered and was back to work in two months. Fast forward 7 months, she was driving in the interstate almost home early in the morning lost control and this time didn't make it. 22 years old. It's hard to understand and I'm so sad but also grateful that she moved back in with me those 7 months and we had so much quality time.
your friend would be so so proud of you. i started to bawl my eyes out halfway through it just hearing the way you spoke about how you want to advocate. my brother died of OD but that has made me realize i can be and get better for him. something he sadly didn’t get to do. congratulations to you and your wife welcoming your first child. i wish health and happiness
What an amazing young man.If we could all go through life with such a positive outlook the world would be a better place.Best of luck to you and your new family!
Wow! What a truly remarkable story! You’ve been through so much grief and loss yet you chose to get better, not bitter. And you have certainly inspired many others including myself! Much love from Columbus, Ohio! ♥️
“Everything that I pushed myself through made me better in the end” wow I really needed to hear that. I have an important meeting tomorrow and I am so nervous. But this video, Cameron made me feel so much better. Thank you Cameron ❤️
Me as well. I think about it every time I get in the car. Saw a horrific crash yesterday. It was at a busy intersection. I used to drive a lot to Colorado, my home state, from Oklahoma. I haven’t visited my mom since 2020. Trying to get myself to go again. I’m not going to fly either. That’s a whole other thing. I’ve flown a lot too. USAF veteran and overseas twice. Just don’t know why I overthink everything now.
@@soonerbmama6727 just pay attention and be aware of your surroundings. you'll be fine. take a road trip. you just have to force yourself to do it or you'll end up locked into your fear.
@@penoyer79 it's not true that if you just pay attention to your surroundings you'll be fine. the negligence of other drivers can still cause a crash no matter how aware and careful you are being. now that doesn't mean people should stop driving and stop living their lives, no. but saying to just pay attention and you'll be fine is inaccurate.
Saw a 12 year old girl die from a T-bone style accident just like this guy couple years ago. She was passenger side and it was almost instantly. Never escapes us. Drive slow and check both ways. God bless
If I EVER wanted to see a person interviewed it is this man. May God continue to bless and keep you in EVERYTHING you do. You are AMAZING! Sending you love from Harrisburg, PA. Your friend is PROUD❤
Cameron, all the while you were telling your story, I could feel your courage and motivation to inspire others to overcome their struggles. They need to hear your story. You’re going to make a real difference in a lot of people’s lives. You’ve made a difference in mine. You matter… Bless you and bless your friend’s soul
Wow what an inspiration Cameron is to everyone and especially to honor and keep his friends memory alive!! Many blessings to his family… his wife and his baby. He is such a great guy and has the best outlook in life. Such a great interview Mark! Thank you ♥️
An amazing story & interview. Survivor's guilt. Thank you for sharing this video with us. 👍🇨🇦😊 I wish him all the best. He's so lucky to have made it through such a difficult journey. So sad that his friend didn't make it. 😳💔😕
Mark knows what his core audience are here for - for our need to better understand each other, at least trying to keep in mind that everyone I might be passing by today has their own story, wins, losses, ups and downs. My takeaway from most of these interviews is to at least try to be a more patient person, even when I don't always feel like it, (or when someone's being a total asshat) because who knows what they're going through. And working towards having more compassion (I think) is what separates us from just walking around, existing in our shells, reacting entirely from my own perspective, to being more fully human.
This TH-cam channel alone has helped humanity more than any TV show ever, in my opinion. We need to understand each other and wow is this such a perfect diverse platform. Mark you are god sent!
I'm in tears watching this 🥹 i got was in a car accident in 2022 and lost my best friend and the hardest battle since is the battle with myself. I know I'm not alone but a lot of times i feel alone . It's so comforting to know that I'm not the only one who feels like this 🫶🏽
I lost a close friend to cancer its crazy how you find yourself realizing how lucky you are to be alive and a little bit of guilt that you got to have kids and have a wonder life and there in the cold ground it's pretty sad .
Feel great for this young man. He can help many people. When you struggle, point yourself in a good direction. Small steps will take you there. Be patient. This is how I got through severe depression but can be applied to any struggle. After thousands of small steps and 8 years, I got to the other side. I kept telling myself, someday, I will look back on this.
Thank you Cameron & Mark for sharing this story. Hopefully, our Appalachian community will see this story & feel encouraged enough to correct their lives. Bless you both.
I really like and enjoy that you’re expanding to other areas of the world! Thank you for your story Cameron. And thank you for your channel Mark. From Vancouver Canada 🇨🇦
Wonderful presentation, Mark. I think a steady diet of positivity is what you need after your efforts to help some troubled people was met with negative results. Cameron's story might have revealed a tiny light at the end of my tunnel as well.
Sending out love to you reading this, from Kentucky. I went to Morehead State University -- the ultimate college of underratedness. Yes, it's not a word.
Cameron, you have figured out a great secret in life that many others never get to know! Perseverance is the key. You are simply amazing and completely inspiring thanks for sharing your personal story.
Cameron, thank you for sharing this powerful story. I’m glad you are still with us. So sorry for your friend’s passing. I’m glad you are a fighter. ❤ from Michigan.
"The greatest thing we can do is to persevere." Thank you so much for caring enough to share and keep moving, Cameron. Life is so beautiful. You never know what incredible thing may happen next. You're a hero dude.
I’m from Kentucky too and my granddaughter is going to UK ( thank goodness for scholarships ) and she’s been on the dean’s list 6 times and I’m so proud of her . I’m proud of you as well Cameron you’ve been through so much and you’ve overcome it all so keep your head up and keep being you young man ! You gonna change the world someday I just know you are !
Survivor's guilt is damn REAL!!! I am a survivor of a (very rare) form of cancer with only a 20% chance survival rate and went through it when I was pregnant no less so I most certainly can sympathize with that feeling of a deep sense of guilt on a very personal level! Thanks for sharing your story Cameron! Though I don't wish it upon anyone, it helps to feel less alone with having to go through that myself!! ❤️
What a truly well spoken, lovely and caring young man. He seems like a wonderful person with soooo much STRENGTH! Wishing him all the Best in life and with a new baby. Bless this little family. Handsome young man as well...🙏🙏🙏
Glad you made it and I wish you the best of health. Mark you always remark how beautiful Kentucky is I assume you’re going to a book on on the beauty of it but if your not are you going to a video of photos you may have taken?
Mark, I ABSOLUTELY LOVE that you're going to other states and interviewing people besides just California!!! Keep it up! Much love from Minneapolis Minnesota
It will be interesting to see the different demographics and diversity of the people there in
Pictures of the crash would have ripped this interview off, but a great and interesting interview all in all great job
.....he has always done this. There are interviews from WV, Kentucky, Florida, New York, Las Vegas, Thailand, and more I can’t recall. He has been doing this for years at this point
Hello Minnesota friends❤
Another Minnesota resident here!
Your friend would be so proud of you, Cameron.
❤
Did you know him
@@terrytownsend5583
Well, they were friends. A friend would definitely be proud of their friend for making it through such a struggle. Do you not know this?
@@terrytownsend5583 imagine being an unoriginal boring troll in 2024
He would be so very proud of you Cameron🙏
""The greatest thing we can do is persevere". Thank you for the reminder, Cameron. I lost my mom in 2016 to cancer and I'm constantly inspired to be the best version of myself from stories like yours.
Lovely young man. I wish him a bountiful and happy life with his wife and baby.
Agree!
Hearing him talk about his freind is incredibly moving. Thank you Cameron. You’ve made a bad day much better.
I was hit head on by a truck driver and have a brain injury. I became unemployable. He’s doing well. Go forth and prosper young man!
I hope you're able to find things that bring you joy and fulfillment.
@DonnellOkafor-pd7yndisability is such a joke.. it’s impossible to live off of and that’s very sad to me.
@DonnellOkafor-pd7yn what’s the point of your reply?
@DonnellOkafor-pd7yn congrats! Would a simple task job pay my mortgage? Or should I explain in depth how my brain injury works? Or doesn’t?
@@rissaboo1535 you’re the one comparing. Maybe you’d like to switch?
What a wonderful story!! Mark you pick the best of Appalachian Americans to talk to. Also, got my signed copy of your book last week!!! Beautiful book!!
Damn.. the way this man captivates you.. straight tears flow down my face as he describes coming out the darkness to see the light…
Dear Cameron,
God bless you and your loved ones. Your life story is a profound act of grace and perseverance. I wish for you a wonderful family life ahead!
My nephew was in an accident with his best friend. His friend died as a result also. My nephew was completely changed in much the same way as you. It took many years of hard work and counseling for him to get through the “Survivors Guilt”.
I am so proud of him and of you Cameron, for not giving up. My nephew, like you, made the decision to honor his friend’s life by doing his best to succeed. Now, at the age of 38 he has gotten married and has two lovely little ones. It makes my heart glad to see that you and my nephew have renewed hope
to live well in honor of his best friend, just like you.
You are a miracle indeed.
Making your life count in honor of your friend is beautiful. May your life’s legacy be filled with gratitude and mission to life with purpose and meaning.
I send you my love and respect dear Cameron.
All the best to you.
Thank you for sharing with us. ❤✊❤️🙏✝️🙏🙋♀️
Trauma can either destroy you, or make your foundation unbreakable. After losing two young children, dealing with spousal abuse and addiction - I wake up every morning, look at my sons and my husband/best friend - and I wouldn’t have asked for a life different than mine. It teaches you how to appreciate every single minute.
This was a great video. He was so well spoke, I never would have guessed he had a TBI. Well done.
Well done man. One can only imagine what that life changing moment felt like, and it’s not a pleasant feeling. An impressive bounce back, from an unfortunate injury.
So nice to see the rare interview on this channel where the person is functional and doesn’t just make excuses for their problems.
The vast majority of your interviewees should watch this interview and learn from it.
I'm a survivor of a drunk driving accident. I was left with a severe traumatic brain injury. I was in a coma for one and a half months. The drunk fool who nearly killed me is constantly on probation. Never served his full maximum sentence.
My whole life was different now, I had to start anew again. My accident was in May 1993, and I kept going. Despite everyone leaving, I chose to learn about my brain injury and all the issues. Day by day is a challenge. someday, someday, they are good someday and are difficult. Living with a brain injury is permanent.
Keep on going!
Bless you. ❤
Cameron here. The driver that hit me was texting and driving, arguing with his girlfriend, in fact. The driver in particular went to school the next day and found it humorous that his wrist was broken without any mention or show of regret for killing one and almost two people. I understand the rage, I felt it for so long. I don’t think there’s any good advice to be given there. I just tried to focus on doing the best I can for me. To use my story to give people some hope and to spread awareness of just how selfish that decision to focus more on other things than the wheel is when it could put others lives at risk.
@cameronasher3958 Hi Cameron. I was really intrigued by your interview with Mark. The driver that crashed into my car was bar hopping all night, no license, on probation for a DUI, stolen plates, and driving unregistered car. I was told as soon as he saw me lying in the road he fled.
After 30 years, I can say I'm at a much better place, I work with animals, which is the absolute best therapy for me, I focus on the positive and good in my life.
I'm very happy for you and your new family. Best wishes and be well.
@@wendymarie7151 Thank you. My prayers and best wishes to you moving forward as well. Life is beautiful.
These have been so much better Mark. Much luv to all
When I had turned 21 while I was going to the university of Cal Poly Pomona in Southern California, I was hit by a car going 40-45MPH through a residential neighborhood while I was crossing the street. I suffered from a temporal fracture on the left side of my skull, brain swelling and bleeding, broken left collarbone, fractured right fibia (or tibula I don’t exactly remember), and partially torn right acl. I was really messed up for over 3 months but I made a fully recovery, earned my bachelors degree, and am currently a law enforcement applicant. God Bless.
My daughter had a near fatal accident August 23 broke both arms and a leg, resp arrest, spleen, lung and brain contusion. She miraculously recovered and was back to work in two months. Fast forward 7 months, she was driving in the interstate almost home early in the morning lost control and this time didn't make it. 22 years old. It's hard to understand and I'm so sad but also grateful that she moved back in with me those 7 months and we had so much quality time.
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So are you
Hi Mark, I think that could be a new focus of the channel: motivating and inspiring stories of people who overcome difficulties
yesssss!!!
Neurological trauma-can be overcome but like this man it requires a lot of work and much much effort, speaking from experience
I know this is not an easy thing to navigate. I admire your strength and courage Cameron. Thank you for sharing your story..
The last few interviews have been really AWESOME !!! Thank you Mark !!!
your friend would be so so proud of you. i started to bawl my eyes out halfway through it just hearing the way you spoke about how you want to advocate.
my brother died of OD but that has made me realize i can be and get better for him. something he sadly didn’t get to do.
congratulations to you and your wife welcoming your first child. i wish health and happiness
Thank you. I am so proud of you too. These tragic experiences have shaped us for the better.
This man is remarkable in every way. The world desperately needs more ppl like him. Wow.
Very impressive. I think this guy is gonna do really well in life.
What an amazing young man.If we could all go through life with such a positive outlook the world would be a better place.Best of luck to you and your new family!
I was hit by 2 semi trucks a few years ago and it changed my life forever.
This has been a great watch.
What a wonderful guy. Best wishes to you and your wife Cameron on this little blessing.
Wow! What a truly remarkable story! You’ve been through so much grief and loss yet you chose to get better, not bitter. And you have certainly inspired many others including myself! Much love from Columbus, Ohio! ♥️
“Everything that I pushed myself through made me better in the end” wow I really needed to hear that. I have an important meeting tomorrow and I am so nervous. But this video, Cameron made me feel so much better. Thank you Cameron ❤️
Hope your meeting goes well :)
Thank you!
The older I get the more car crashes terrify me.
Same..
Me as well. I think about it every time I get in the car. Saw a horrific crash yesterday. It was at a busy intersection. I used to drive a lot to Colorado, my home state, from Oklahoma. I haven’t visited my mom since 2020. Trying to get myself to go again. I’m not going to fly either. That’s a whole other thing. I’ve flown a lot too. USAF veteran and overseas twice. Just don’t know why I overthink everything now.
@@soonerbmama6727 just pay attention and be aware of your surroundings. you'll be fine. take a road trip. you just have to force yourself to do it or you'll end up locked into your fear.
@@penoyer79 it's not true that if you just pay attention to your surroundings you'll be fine. the negligence of other drivers can still cause a crash no matter how aware and careful you are being. now that doesn't mean people should stop driving and stop living their lives, no. but saying to just pay attention and you'll be fine is inaccurate.
Saw a 12 year old girl die from a T-bone style accident just like this guy couple years ago. She was passenger side and it was almost instantly. Never escapes us. Drive slow and check both ways. God bless
You’re a bright light! Congratulations on your new baby.
Beautiful story. Wishing this wonderful man all the best in life. RIP to his friend. I do like to think his friend is with him, always. 🙏💐🙏
Maybe as his guardian angel, never know.
Loving these different style of interviews! This interview was uplifting!
***"persevere"*** An inspirational example right here! Best wishes starting your family
One of the best interviews yet !
If I EVER wanted to see a person interviewed it is this man. May God continue to bless and keep you in EVERYTHING you do. You are AMAZING! Sending you love from Harrisburg, PA. Your friend is PROUD❤
This was the most inspirational interview I've seen on this channel for a long, long time. Carry on, Cameron. You have a whole new fan club.
Wonderful young man.
Cameron, all the while you were telling your story, I could feel your courage and motivation to inspire others to overcome their struggles. They need to hear your story. You’re going to make a real difference in a lot of people’s lives. You’ve made a difference in mine. You matter…
Bless you and bless your friend’s soul
Wow what an inspiration Cameron is to everyone and especially to honor and keep his friends memory alive!! Many blessings to his family… his wife and his baby. He is such a great guy and has the best outlook in life. Such a great interview Mark! Thank you ♥️
Thankyou for sharing your story and ongoing recovery. I wish you and your wife all the love for the future and lots of happiness with your bubba. ❤
These Ky interviews have been great. Just wish they were longer.
An amazing story & interview. Survivor's guilt. Thank you for sharing this video with us. 👍🇨🇦😊 I wish him all the best. He's so lucky to have made it through such a difficult journey. So sad that his friend didn't make it. 😳💔😕
Lost my sister/best friend in 2017 to a car accident. She's missed so much. Love and miss u Nessa♥️
A wonderful person, a lot of people can learn from him (including me).
What did you learn from him?
@@OrlanduHolySwordsman Yes
@@OrlanduHolySwordsman lonely, huh? it gets better.
@@JustMe-fo4ev
Curious is all. Feel free to ignore.
What a wonderful young man!!!
Love all the KY interviews! :)
Probably because he gets the best stories because it’s a untapped market
Mark knows what his core audience are here for - for our need to better understand each other, at least trying to keep in mind that everyone I might be passing by today has their own story, wins, losses, ups and downs. My takeaway from most of these interviews is to at least try to be a more patient person, even when I don't always feel like it, (or when someone's being a total asshat) because who knows what they're going through. And working towards having more compassion (I think) is what separates us from just walking around, existing in our shells, reacting entirely from my own perspective, to being more fully human.
Kentucky resident and have been watching your content for a long time. Awesome to see you here doing great work. Thank you, Mark!
Coming from a wife that has a husband who has struggled from post secondary concussion syndrome.... this hits home and gives hope..... thank you
Best wishes to Cameron and his family.
Good Morning Mark 🩵 Cameron you are such an inspiration.
Wow! I don't usually comment but this story touched my heart! ❤️
Thank you for sharing these profoundly moving and eloquent words, cameron.
This TH-cam channel alone has helped humanity more than any TV show ever, in my opinion. We need to understand each other and wow is this such a perfect diverse platform. Mark you are god sent!
You're gonna be an amazing dad. I wish you all the best. Keep honoring your friend and telling your story. Take care.
“A place where brilliant people are born and brilliant people can stay!! “ YES! I love Appalachia! ❤️❤️❤️
Amen! ❤
Just how he loves his home, I feel the same about Iowa. Lived here all my life and have no desire to leave.
You're an inspiration Cameron, thank you.
I'm in tears watching this 🥹 i got was in a car accident in 2022 and lost my best friend and the hardest battle since is the battle with myself. I know I'm not alone but a lot of times i feel alone . It's so comforting to know that I'm not the only one who feels like this 🫶🏽
I lost a close friend to cancer its crazy how you find yourself realizing how lucky you are to be alive and a little bit of guilt that you got to have kids and have a wonder life and there in the cold ground it's pretty sad .
Was having a really crappy day; this video made me feel more appreciative and positive. Thank you 😊
You have a super strong will to live Cameron. Respect!
Feel great for this young man. He can help many people. When you struggle, point yourself in a good direction. Small steps will take you there. Be patient. This is how I got through severe depression but can be applied to any struggle. After thousands of small steps and 8 years, I got to the other side. I kept telling myself, someday, I will look back on this.
I just love this man. He is extremely inspirational and wish him and his family the best. I know he will be the best father a child could have.
Best wishes to you Cameron. You were spared because you have a higher purpose in this world! ♥️
Love seeing the diverse interviews, not just the addicts. Sometimes “common” people have beautiful life to share too.
Thank you Cameron & Mark for sharing this story. Hopefully, our Appalachian community will see this story & feel encouraged enough to correct their lives. Bless you both.
I really like and enjoy that you’re expanding to other areas of the world!
Thank you for your story Cameron.
And thank you for your channel Mark.
From Vancouver Canada 🇨🇦
Wonderful presentation, Mark. I think a steady diet of positivity is what you need after your efforts to help some troubled people was met with negative results. Cameron's story might have revealed a tiny light at the end of my tunnel as well.
Thank you Mark for offering a touching and inspirational story. We need to hear more.
Mark, great story, fabulous. Keep up the great work.
Keep going strong, Cameron
You are an amazing friend. I'm from this beautiful state of Kentucky as well.
Sending out love to you reading this, from Kentucky. I went to Morehead State University -- the ultimate college of underratedness. Yes, it's not a word.
why does that heart look so small?
@@juleslund1515 Because the heart that pumps blood is not the heart.
Cameron, I wish you all the best. This is the first SWU interview that made me cry. Love your life with your wife and son. 🙏🏻 you have purpose.
Cameron, you have figured out a great secret in life that many others never get to know! Perseverance is the key. You are simply amazing and completely inspiring thanks for sharing your personal story.
Inspired by your strength .
Thsnk you for sharing .
Cameron, thank you for sharing this powerful story. I’m glad you are still with us. So sorry for your friend’s passing. I’m glad you are a fighter. ❤ from Michigan.
Good luck to him and his family , it’s so nice seeing him learn and grow from something so sad that happened. 😊❤
Way to persevere young man! Your friend is smiling down on you for sure!! Thanks for this Mark.
Really loving the positive stories lately!
"The greatest thing we can do is to persevere." Thank you so much for caring enough to share and keep moving, Cameron. Life is so beautiful. You never know what incredible thing may happen next. You're a hero dude.
Just wait till you have that kiddo
I’m from Kentucky too and my granddaughter is going to UK ( thank goodness for scholarships ) and she’s been on the dean’s list 6 times and I’m so proud of her . I’m proud of you as well Cameron you’ve been through so much and you’ve overcome it all so keep your head up and keep being you young man ! You gonna change the world someday I just know you are !
Survivor's guilt is damn REAL!!! I am a survivor of a (very rare) form of cancer with only a 20% chance survival rate and went through it when I was pregnant no less so I most certainly can sympathize with that feeling of a deep sense of guilt on a very personal level! Thanks for sharing your story Cameron! Though I don't wish it upon anyone, it helps to feel less alone with having to go through that myself!! ❤️
It’s stories like this that put things in perspective. It reminds me that the little things are little and I’m blessed in many ways.
Great uplifting interview Mark, thank you very much.
What a truly well spoken, lovely and caring young man. He seems like a wonderful person with soooo much STRENGTH! Wishing him all the Best in life and with a new baby. Bless this little family. Handsome young man as well...🙏🙏🙏
Sad yet heartwarming
What an amazing guy. I can really see the therapy he got has helped him so much too emotionally! Xx
Beautiful message from a wonderful person ❤
God bless you. Thank you for sharing your story.
This made me feel sad but also uplifted by Cameron's story. Best of luck to him and his family.
Thank you for sharing your story Cameron.
Such a great interview. Thank you Mark
Glad you made it and I wish you the best of health. Mark you always remark how beautiful Kentucky is I assume you’re going to a book on on the beauty of it but if your not are you going to a video of photos you may have taken?
I'm so privileged to be your friend. Love ya brother.
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Mark has been keeping these interviews short and to the point.
Wonderful story. All the best to this young man. True inspiration
Both he and his friend (who passed away) continue to inspire others.
All the best brother. There is still more for you to give in this life!
Incredible story. Incredible young man!
I just found out about this podcast from my friend; this is awesome. Hey Cameron god bless you