. >> brian moak came out to his parents when he was a junior in college. >> it's in my blood.ally since i was 2 i've been coming to work with my dad. he made like a playpen out of tires. i would literally hang out with him. >> his plan bass to join the family business. but he knew as an openly gay man, it was going to be tough. >> it was not today. it was 15 years ago. if i wasn't the boss' kid i probably wouldn't be as welcome as i was so that set me on a mission to really open up our environment. >> brian now owns that same chicago repair auto repair business but he's changed the name and the company culture. >> i love the business that i'm in. i love the fact that i can be who i am and i won't settle for less. a culmination of the journey i had been on. >> and shattering stereotypes. >> i kind of get a shock out of it, because you don't think you'll have a gay mechanic. i'm not a mechanic, i'm not the one working on your car, but still, that some the impression people have of this industry. >> road to the heart hasn't been easy. brian remembers what it was like to return to