spiritualcookie wrote: ↑Fri Jan 05, 2024 10:19 am
I was inspired to wonder about this this thanks to POE's post
Paradise-on-Earth wrote: ↑Fri Jan 05, 2024 9:02 am
I love to watch youtube clips from different travelers, who all have their unique lovable styles! I love hearing from them about the unique styles of the shipowning companies! I love to become an expert on who caters to what, in which way.
Oh how wonderful to be in this place where I get inspired by people (as you) and seemingly inspire others as well, every day!!
I LOVE IT!!
So true, cookie. It lifts the spirits to watch passionate people and beautiful topics!
I was amazed about how many youtubers started their channels and with that, good business in many cases, in the Pandemic. They were not allowed to go out of the door, but they COULD contact via internet! And, people suddenly had time to watch about their beloved (or totally new) topics. Most of my most beloved channels started exactly like that- out of a big problem, and got immensely successful in three years. But there are others, too, that had been there since years- just, they did not get found by a ton of people, as most people where out, working. So, a whole culture with all it's creativity and sharing and connecting got startet by the pandemic!
Besides the official channels and some fan-channels of Abraham, Kryon, Bashar, Lee Harris, Sara Landon and some German channeling wise people, I love those who now start connecting people. Those that are of interest to lightworkers or about alternative healing, general spirituality, near death experiences, people who see things from new stances, etc. In the english speaking world come to my mind:
Alex Ferrari with his
"Next Level Soul", who does enormous amounts of very good interviews (while I don't like the dramatic tone of the headlines that he chooses), and for those who have a soft spot for whimsical attitude
"Michael Sandlers Inspire Nation".
Probably less known but very good is, imo, John Burgos with his
"Beyond the ordinary show".
Just a quick overview what english-based channels *I* love especially much on other than spiritual topics (while there is more almost every day, and in every topic there are tons of more channels around the same subject):
"Cinema Therapy",
made by a therapist and a filmmaker, that look at movies and comment them from their unique field of expertise. Totally fascinating, very funny, informative and highly inspiring!
"The Dr John Delony Show"
-Dr Delony, himself being ADHD, gives stunningly good mental health- advice within 15 minutes to questions that people send into the show, on the telefone. I would have never thought that this could work, and of course, this is no substitute for true therapy. But it IS wonderful on-point-life-advice. Before him I liked to watch Dr. Phil, but this stopped to jive with me. I don't agree in all what John is saying (especially the action-jounreys he still believs in) but I really got SO much out of it!
"Tips for travellers"
-worlds largest channel around everything you might want to know around cruising. Very interesting! ...In this field are especially many highly inspired people who have beautiful channels!
"Ask a Real Travel Expert - RTE Travel Talk"
For those who like to look deeper into learning about specific Cruises, Safaris etc, this is a tiny but incredibly helpful channel who does interviews with Travel Agents.
"Alexander the Guest"
short beautiful, passionate clips about the Worlds rare 3-Michelin-Star Restaurants. Eye-candy, highly respectful and desire-sparking inspiring!
"JOLLY"
watch British Josh and Ollie travel around the world and eat the local food. Hilarious, mouthwatering, interesting and inspiring.
"Black Opal Direct"
-watch an Australian explain his art and look over his shoulder while he is cutting opals from knobbies into awesome jewels! Meditative and very satisfying!
"Ethan Cheblowski"
a very dedicated man, figuring out foods and cooking styles, and why which and what is working best. Nerdy and highly interesting!
"The behavioral arts"
A body language analyst explains where and how to look to decipher if people tell the truth. I LOVE and adore Spideys incredibly respectful way to deal with this topic, and the people (mostly VIP's) that he is reading! He is an uplifting breath of fresh air- and rolemodel, imo- in that regard! I watched for some time "The behavior panel" with the same topic- often very funny and very profound, but they are lacking the deep respect that I look for.
"Architectual Digest"
Varied approaches to explore and understand (mostly) American architecture and interior design. Very enjoyably done, always!
"Les Frenchies"
An adorable couple (her being born American, him being French) introducing us to french lifestyle, travel tips and food. Joyful, delightful, relaxing and very interesting!
"Baumgartner Restauration"
A very entertaining, perfectionistic art-conservator/restorer, who lets us look over his shoulder in varied fascinating projects, and see the "before-after" stunning results. New is his latest approach to take his viewers to manufactures who make paint, linen, frames etc. If you really want to laugh, read through the comments of this channel. His followers are hilarious!
"Jubilee"
A very fresh approach to hot topics of our times. They bring opposite groups to one table, play guess games and do interviews. Incredibly respectful, mind-opening, deep, often astounding. For those who are interested to open up for challenging opinions and foreign lifestyles.
"Marti Fischer"
This channel is German, while of course you can have subtitles. I don't think you really need the words, anyway. I MUST bring it here, as Marti explains by doing how "musik is made". He picks groups (as Abba, or Beatles...) or styles (as Reggae, Pop etc) and shows step by step, which instruments and tools are used to get the sound. Simply fascinating!
"Blacktail Studio"
A woodworker shares how he builds fantastic tables with wood and epoxy. Very entertaining imo, a bit nerdy and so satisfying to just lay back and watch how beauty becomes!