Nathan is 36 and has been homeless on and off for over two years. He opens up with honesty about his struggles with addiction, the loneliness that followed his decline, and the shame he feels over how his choices affected his life and his daughter. But the dominant tone of his interview isn’t defeat—it’s determination.

Nathan talks about rebuilding himself physically and mentally. He exercises daily, manages his money carefully, and stays motivated by envisioning a different life: one where he’s a personal trainer, a motivational speaker, or even an entertainer in Las Vegas.