Garret Morgan

Garret Morgan

Hi. I’m Garret. Congrats on finding my channel. Here, I share some of the documentaries I make in my free time. Some of my projects cover serious, systemic problems - others are made with joy and love to entertain. Either way, I’m here to learn and grow - join me in this journey, and let's explore these stories together.

Record of Our Lives

Record of Our Lives

Mentality | Trailer

Mentality | Trailer

HAWAII | Vacation Reel

HAWAII | Vacation Reel

Taking the LOST Tour

Taking the LOST Tour

Garret Morgan Demo Reel

Garret Morgan Demo Reel

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  • @tomtroy3792
    @tomtroy37922 күн бұрын

    Reading the comments has been very helpful for me. I realize I'm not as alone as I thought I was. And I'm actually a lot better off than more than I thought🤔

  • @director2bob
    @director2bob4 күн бұрын

    I find it very strange that the psychiatrists at mental hospitals are all Indians. Very weird.

  • @director2bob
    @director2bob4 күн бұрын

    Shock therapy freaks me the fuck out. It's like being tortured by the Vietcong.

  • @oldstyleanalog6459
    @oldstyleanalog645910 күн бұрын

    God i will pray for the sick and unfortunate.Help them all.In ur name Father AMEN

  • @c.brownell8618
    @c.brownell861810 күн бұрын

    People need to be seen, heard, known and understood. Trying to make yourself understood when you are not known is crazy making. I was heartened by the compassion shown and expressed in this documentary

  • @fannyasturias1279
    @fannyasturias127911 күн бұрын

    Blessed you’re heart 💜

  • @Linda-qt8qk
    @Linda-qt8qk11 күн бұрын

    I pray for you Nathan. God loves you and I love you my brother.

  • @Linda-qt8qk
    @Linda-qt8qk11 күн бұрын

    I like you doctor lathia you seem like a very caring doctor. I wish you were my doctor.

  • @Linda-qt8qk
    @Linda-qt8qk11 күн бұрын

    I like you doctor lathia you seem like a very caring doctor. I wish you were my doctor.

  • @Linda-qt8qk
    @Linda-qt8qk11 күн бұрын

    What keeps me from accomplishing anything is my lack of drive many times.

  • @Lisa-wp7uz
    @Lisa-wp7uz15 күн бұрын

    Mental health, just like physical health, emotional health, and even spiritual health is a very real and relevant issue. But I have some concerns with all of the "label flinging" especially when it comes to these sensitive topics... I've experienced things that confirmed to me that changes are drastically needed to the mental health care system in the U.S. A message to anyone out there struggling with anything right now... You are definitely not alone. But also trust your heart and trust that even the smallest step can be considered a great accomplishment; It's all about perspective. Just one more day ... Just see what happens. Try your best. Pay no mind to what the naysayers say. This is your life. ~<33 🌹 and it is valuable, because you are unique and one of a kind. God knows this, even if you don't truly believe this right now, and that's okay. This is part of what makes you and I human ---we are always trying to figure things out lol 🙂🙏💜

  • @sergiolalaian1558
    @sergiolalaian155817 күн бұрын

    I used to pay $300 for a medication that was nothing but 1Oz of sugar water called insulin. Rich countries are controlled by pharmaceutical in America low income people are considered dead man walking. We are busy tumbling down other democracies so no money to help our people. Biden sent already 17 Billions of dollar to Israel in order to commit genocide and ethnically cleanse them but no penny to reform mental illness, homeless people or build housing.

  • @Bu115y
    @Bu115y19 күн бұрын

    Outstanding documentary, Garret. You presented the subject with such dignity and empathy. Thank you.

  • @RareGem369
    @RareGem36920 күн бұрын

    Why was there sinister laughter when they first showed the tunnel? 😏

  • @rainforme1850
    @rainforme185020 күн бұрын

    When the day comes that we look at mental illness as any illness like we look at diabetic, taking insulin. Then they’ll be better m focal treatment

  • @melissaeberling1333
    @melissaeberling133320 күн бұрын

    Just like the wood artist look how he flourishes...our brains weren't meant for this government run psychological warfare is what it mite as well be. We are in crisis world wide but keep wanting iphones and the next technology keep demanding more of our people than we were meant to be forced and boxed to. We were meant to love and care for one another to create for community. Neurodivergency is a crisis mental health is what comes from boxed in school curriculums abuse to our brains abuse at home from stressed parents forced to 50 hour work weeks to not even survive. God help us all... When will everyone just stop just shut the shit down and stop. It's not a matter of wanting to do better it's capacity its neurological hell caused by man.

  • @kazyoun
    @kazyoun22 күн бұрын

    i almost cried into tears while watching the video , i was able hold it , i suffer social phobia and severe depression btw and thanks for making that video , the least i can do is to sub , do too if you watch guys

  • @lynnelee4390
    @lynnelee439024 күн бұрын

    They are telling some truth here, but not the whole truth. The q guy is right. Poor pain management. Sorry doctors, non caring, uneducated

  • @Rwdsun
    @Rwdsun26 күн бұрын

    I was diagnosed with bpd 2 years ago and 3 days ago i bought my medication that was 40$ which is A LOT where I'm from (Serbia)but I'm actively trying to get better , yesterday i wanted to relaps soooo bad was feeling extremely s*icadal, crying, wanting and needing a hug but also felt like I'm weak because of it,and today I'm positive and trying to make people's day. It kind of brings me hope but also dread that it will forever be a constant loop of extreme highs and lows.

  • @JAHJAHCREATOR
    @JAHJAHCREATOR26 күн бұрын

    I think mental illness is birthed out of capitalism and competition and corporations for profit at all costs. We have to fight this evil force.

  • @user-hg6qz4qc1v
    @user-hg6qz4qc1v26 күн бұрын

    Medicine is free here in Scotland if I had to pay I'd be dead no one in a rich country should pay for vital medicines

  • @RobertHolmes-kf4gj
    @RobertHolmes-kf4gj28 күн бұрын

    I have bipolar 1 disorder at the moment I've been that depressed I've not been able to get out of bed I feel like giving up I lost my best friend last year to suicide and I still can't quite come to terms with it. I. Am very ill and I don't know what too do anymore

  • @IMN602
    @IMN60229 күн бұрын

    After 17 years of wrestling with mental illness , trying to be a normal person... building a life then it crashes and burns repeat 9x... i finally had to admit that i need help... so i was attempting to get help thru disability which is so very hard for me to admit i need help. My father goes out of his way since i was very young to make me feel weak and pathedic because of my diagnosis... once again its gotten the best of me and i just stopped pursuing help.. my case lapsed i just cannot bring myself to get the help i need i cannot stand the feelings of worthlessness. The guilt. I hear a voice shouting in my head that im just weak and pathedic , not worth the help... this loop im stuck in becomes more unbearable the longer it goes on. What the hell do i do

  • @IMN602
    @IMN60229 күн бұрын

    My dad always made me feel weak and pathedic because i suffer from depression from a young age. Now its virtually impossible for me to seek help or even go through with trying to seek help. I feel so deeply ashamed sometimes i just cant even move. Paralyzing depression.

  • @user-db8wt4jb9j
    @user-db8wt4jb9j17 күн бұрын

    There’s nothing that you did to deserve his cruelty. He has his own problems and he is unwilling to accept them so he projects them on his child. If you are an adult just keep reading and researching the information you need based off your own experiences. Categories of what you are feeling and how often. 1. Angry 2. Sadness 3. Hopeless Once you get familiar with your own experiences you can find the best place for help. Remember we’re not the things that afflict us but rather people who have afflictions that make us uncomfortable and unpleasant. Take care of yourself first

  • @annisafitriarombel2111
    @annisafitriarombel211129 күн бұрын

    The KZread video titled "Mentality | Mental Health Documentary" sheds light on various aspects of mental health struggles and the challenges individuals face in accessing proper care and support. It explores the physical and mental symptoms of anxiety and mental illness, highlights the stigma surrounding mental health, discusses the experience of seeking help, and emphasizes the need for community support. The documentary emphasizes the importance of early intervention, compassion in psychiatry, and the urgency of prompt action when someone experiences their first episode of mental illness. It also touches on the barriers and challenges individuals face in accessing mental health care, particularly in rural communities, and the disparities in coverage between mental and physical health. Overall, the video advocates for a reformed mental health care system that prioritizes care and support for individuals with mental health challenges. "Mentality | Mental Health Documentary" explores the experiences and challenges faced by individuals in relation to their mental health. The video focuses on the month of October, which brings forth feelings of dread and relapse for some, leading to adjustments in medication and therapy sessions via text. The impact of social distancing on mental health is also highlighted, with the ironic situation of typically encouraging socialization to combat depression and anxiety. One individual shares their haunting experience of traumatic events that occurred in October. As winter approaches, the anticipation of seasonal depression adds to the difficulty. The COVID-19 pandemic has emphasized the need for mental health care and adaptation, leading to online services. This section emphasizes the struggles faced during this challenging month and the importance of support and adaptation. Another section of the documentary reflects on the experiences of homelessness and navigating mental health challenges, as well as the decision to quit medication and the positive changes that resulted from finding a new one. Trauma from witnessing the death of George Floyd and the desire for social justice are also discussed, along with involvement in a group called Social Justice For Us. The importance of prioritizing self-care through activities like cooking and creative endeavors is emphasized, as is the need to take care of vulnerable family members during the pandemic. The individuals in the documentary assert their worth and refuse to be defined solely by their mental health challenges. They express the need for recognition and vow to be seen, heard, and valued. The powerful statement is further highlighted by emotionally impactful accompanying music. The overall message is a call for support, change in attitudes towards mental health, and the encouragement to seek help and prioritize self-care.

  • @teddymcgoo6022
    @teddymcgoo602229 күн бұрын

    💛🙏🏻💪💔🔥💯💕💕🙏🏻💪

  • @astrusalemezzocuore2144
    @astrusalemezzocuore2144Ай бұрын

    A lot of Healthcare professionals in the UK are oblivious to the intricacies of the mind and they stare mental health issues in the face but don't recognise them.. I have been extremely "lucky" - which seems like a ridiculous word to used in coming across an army of emphatic people that peel me off the floor endless times when my depression takes over.. If it was for my GPs I would be spending the rest of my life zonked out on meds .Then one wonders why I am reluctant to ask for help? Because only someone who experienced the same thing can really understand

  • @thegringo.08
    @thegringo.08Ай бұрын

    Must want to help Yourself first, then go seek help. It takes a long time to get better but You sure will!!!Stay far away from negative environments etc. Life is beautiful just enjoy the moments before You're too tired or too old. Your family and friends will be happy that Your finally out of that dark time in Your live though, well some of them but that's the best cure and just stay away from street drugs,alcohol most important. Don't drown Yourself on a cup of water. Just work and enjoy life. Helping other with same situations as You ,will be a Great plus.

  • @Gaurav-pq2ug
    @Gaurav-pq2ugАй бұрын

    00:09 Mental illness is real and needs urgent attention 08:47 Mental illness stigma and insensitivity still exist today. 15:33 The challenges of mental health treatment in the past and present 22:43 Mental health units aim to stabilize patients and provide voluntary treatment. 29:44 State hospitals are no longer necessary for mental health treatment. 36:23 Mental illness is a serious issue with high suicide rates and shorter life expectancy. 42:33 The mental health system needs improvement in patient advocacy and medication management. 48:57 Mental illness treatment is necessary but inaccessible due to lack of funding and insurance coverage. 55:50 Mental health in the criminal justice system needs to be addressed 1:03:04 The need for mental health care is increasing due to the pandemic and social justice issues. 1:10:54 The need to change our mentality about people with psychiatric illnesses.

  • @gilbertcastro7621
    @gilbertcastro7621Ай бұрын

    Just listen to Andrew Tate. You dont know me, and I dont know you. What works is hardwork. Listen to Tate, cut the BS. People will try to make a living with the cost of other living.

  • @NewHandle_
    @NewHandle_Ай бұрын

    In Ireland, medicine & doctor visits are not free if you work. If you dont work its free. A docs visit can cost 50-80 quid. Most just don't go

  • @user-dz1rc4wk2t
    @user-dz1rc4wk2tАй бұрын

    But rare. They government has no problem diagnosing everybody and putting them on medications that ruin people worse

  • @kuchengetedzaArts
    @kuchengetedzaArtsАй бұрын

    my brother just took his life last week and it really broke me, he never shared what he was going through...

  • @lauralee7281
    @lauralee7281Ай бұрын

    I’m so sorry to hear that. 😢

  • @feltongailey8987
    @feltongailey8987Ай бұрын

    Often times, however, time takes good things.

  • @raziax9603
    @raziax9603Ай бұрын

    Imagine if doctors back then saw what modern western society is like now

  • @kimberlyfavot6599
    @kimberlyfavot6599Ай бұрын

    Why is this place a museum now? This makes it even more stigmatizing. This is a shame. It should be torn down, not turned into a circus show.

  • @obliooberon3679
    @obliooberon3679Ай бұрын

    Developmental childhood trauma ,historical,generational, dysfunctional family systems, dysfunctional societies . Its a sick world that creates sick people out of innocent children ! Bombs and bullets in war , are the medications and treatments of symptoms on a global scale . Its no secret the studies are out , childhood development is number one on the list for cause to mental illnesses❗

  • @StillPlaysWithModelTrains1956
    @StillPlaysWithModelTrains1956Ай бұрын

    You can blame Geraldo and Roselyn Carter for some of this...

  • @andreaschreck653
    @andreaschreck653Ай бұрын

    Oxycodon was forbidden here in germany because of its high addictional potential. And because of the things that were goin on in the USA. A few years later they allowed it qgain under a nrw name. The selling and marketing is done by a daughterenterprise of perdue, the WHO forces the prescription of the medication. There is no significant scientific reason to prefer prescription of oxycodon. There are other medications which work better. So are they now making people in europe addictive to gain higher profits? Are they killing our people and our kids to make money? I think its time to wake up!!!! This is not for peoples sake this is for their money! Sorrry for my bad english and love and light to all the suffering people in the USA🤍🤍🤍

  • @andreaschreck653
    @andreaschreck653Ай бұрын

    Im a german grandmother with an eighteen years old grandson. Im watching these videos to learn all about a situation which may be also threatening our kids here in the future. There are some signs (kids here are familiar with percs, xanax etc.). Thank you for sharing it. And perhaps you should go to the root of the problem: Making a lot of money by addicting people to pills is a crime. And the enterprises who do this dont mind of people dying. They are legal mafia.

  • @philsonhtc2871
    @philsonhtc2871Ай бұрын

    I had a had panic attack once. Turns out excessive opiates and no sleep for days at a time wasn't good for me. Who knew.

  • @spytechchronicles
    @spytechchroniclesАй бұрын

    There is so much suffering in this world. So many people are unable to cope with this. I am unable to cope.

  • @user-xu1um2od1h
    @user-xu1um2od1hАй бұрын

    Victoria Lucille Atkinson 2024

  • @bosspoisetv3269
    @bosspoisetv3269Ай бұрын

    This video is heartbreaking, but the strength of these individuals is motivating. I plan to spend my life supporting individuals in these states of being. Mental health is more important than ever, and I’m glad people are finally starting to realize that. Proud, motivated future Psychiatrist here! I’m also from Michigan, so this speaks to me even more. I know so many people experiencing difficult times, who need someone who truly cares about them and their well-being, holistically. I would like to send a message to anyone walking through the challenges of mental health: I love you and I stand with you! ❤

  • @amystewart4865
    @amystewart4865Ай бұрын

    They throw us free mental health meds but can't cure cancer 😢

  • @michaeldascenzo6748
    @michaeldascenzo6748Ай бұрын

    G.P.S.

  • @jayaCatLvr-ys5ix
    @jayaCatLvr-ys5ixАй бұрын

    Wage slaving can make u mentally ill.

  • @christianmattia7740
    @christianmattia7740Ай бұрын

    It is a dead end system. I feel worse when I get out. Maybe I will win the battle but idk. VA and civilian care is a rotating door that never stops.

  • @cassiedege
    @cassiedegeАй бұрын

    I always get judged cause I have borderline personality disorder

  • @cassiedege
    @cassiedegeАй бұрын

    I always get judged cause I have borderline personality disorder