From Uganda to Living in a TENT in Canada | Bryan Mwaka Recovery Story
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Bryan Mwaka: From Uganda to Canada's Streets — A Survival Story
Bryan Mwaka arrived in Canada on January 24th, 2020. It was -30°C. He had nowhere to stand.
What followed was a raw, unfiltered journey through homelessness on Canadian streets — during a global pandemic, alone, far from everything he knew. Growing up in Uganda with structure, boarding school discipline, and natural leadership, Bryan never imagined this would be his story. Canada was supposed to be the dream. Instead, it became his greatest test.
In this episode of Aligned Voices, Bryan shares what it actually means to live in a tent, lose a friend to the streets, and find the will to keep climbing when every reason to stop is right in front of you.
We talk about:
- What homelessness during COVID lockdown really looks like
- Why 98% of unhoused people have adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) — and what that means for how we respond
- The difference between the human spirit and the brain, and why it matters for recovery
- Why connection — not willpower — is the true opposite of addiction
- What families get dangerously wrong when a loved one is struggling
- How Bryan went from sleeping in a tent to Campus Navigator at Mustard Seed Edmonton
This isn't a redemption arc wrapped in a bow. It's an honest conversation about survival, humanity, and what it costs to keep climbing.
Bryan is now launching Your Voice Chronicles — a podcast giving lived experience its own platform.
🎧 Listen. Share. It might be the episode someone in your life needs today.
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