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Rhythm & Roam w/Benef, Paul, and Trecia
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Приєднався 1 бер 2024
Buckle up, culture vultures! We're about to dive headfirst into the fascinating world of what makes people tick across the globe. From weird and wonderful beliefs to mind-blowing cultural quirks, we'll uncover the secrets hidden behind how different folks see the world.
No boring lectures here! We'll dig into social trends to understand why things are the way they are. But don't worry, this won't be a snooze fest. We'll keep things light and playful, proving that learning about different cultures can be a laugh riot.
So, are you ready to embrace the "crazy"? Let's go on a cultural adventure that will leave your eyes wide open and keep you laughing!
Join us for a passport knuckle ride!
No boring lectures here! We'll dig into social trends to understand why things are the way they are. But don't worry, this won't be a snooze fest. We'll keep things light and playful, proving that learning about different cultures can be a laugh riot.
So, are you ready to embrace the "crazy"? Let's go on a cultural adventure that will leave your eyes wide open and keep you laughing!
Join us for a passport knuckle ride!
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isnt tax an issue in most cases?
@joaop2139, you must always consider tax laws as an expat moving out of the country. You have tax implications in the US and possibly compliance in your country. Having a good CPA or tax advisor is critical. Thank you for your comment.
Lamb is awesome!!
This was such a great discussion and is so needed! Thank you 😊
Glad you enjoyed it Lea!
Good topic, great discussion! Enjoyed the Podcast.
Thank you Michael. We appreciate the feedback. Share it please. 😁
Your Video editing level is awesome. Your video content is really Wow!!! ❤❤❤❤
Thank you.
I hate the term Latinx. I will quickly correct that crap.
I think on documents it should be absolutely fine to use Latinx, but it just sounds so weird to say it in person.
Yeah, but is it right, though? Is it honoring the heritage?
This guy looks like Tim Kennedy and Jordan Peterson combined
Interesting observation!
No such thing as race unless you're in a car race or a bike race or you're running track and field we are tribes every one of us comes from a tribe from the 12 tribes
Wow! I just learned something lol. That’s why I love this podcast!
Thank you Lea! We appreciate the feedback! Share our podcast with friends!
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What a load of racist crap
Wow you are making me go off haggis and blood pudding 😂😂
Congrats on the live episode. It was insightful. I hope to see more live episodes this season.
Thank you Stephanie. That means a lot and we appreciate you enjoyed our live episode! We are trying to bring more to you - we are in three separate time zones so we are looking for a sponsor :)
Congratulations! This episode was fantastic and I loved it! Keep up your excellent production! ❤🎉❤
@@ziebashorish-shamley3005 thank you so much!
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Thank you Michael!
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Thank you Lea! :)
Great season guys! Keep up the good work!
Thank you Michael! We appreciate you tuning in <3
Dear R&R, Thanks for your great podcast I really enjoy watching week after week ! On today's topic, I do not share you pessimistic view : more people visit Omaha beach and the American cemetery every year, showing a real interest in WW2 history and wish to pay tribute and remember ! In France, kids are visiting the cemetery as part of their school program (which was not the case when I was a kid 40 years back)... Best wishes to R&R
Thank you, Vincent, for the information. It's good to hear. We certainly had hoped this would be the case as we stated we felt these sites should be visited often and experienced by all. Especially by the youth.
Omg. Why is that everywhere we go we always seem to feel like we need the extra. ... " Especially people of color" oh shut up bro. None of us have been slaves and whatever the " white man" is doing now is because we're too weak to own our own.
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Thank you!
y’know
Can you clarify your comment?
@@RhythmRoamBPT guy said y’know a lot
@culinarycow3181 Thanks for pointing that out. Will work on it.
Great discussion. Thank you for having me!
Made better by you La'Nita! Thanks again!!
Thank you so much for your support and for bringing such an important topic to the table!
You know I had to add my .02 cents to this one. Paul, traveling with babies is an inevitability. Our whole family lives a plane ride away. Olivia first flight was when she was 14 months old (I remember distinctly because she took her first steps at grandma's house!) But as parents, we have to be aware and make accommodations. For us, that meant no long non-stop flights, for example. We didn't cross an ocean until they were older. Regardless of location or how one got wherever they are, you will see others' crotch goblins running amuck everywhere, not just while traveling. It is, IMO, 100% bad (or lazy) parenting. (Ok, maybe 99%; there really are some children who are uncontrollable.) If you think there are a lot of not-so-smart people in the world, you can assume there are just as many not-so-smart parents out there parenting, and not taking responsibility for thier kids' kicking on your seat back. And that does suck.
We feel a lack of parenting or maybe just pure exhaustion is the true reason for children running amuck most of the time. 😂 Thanks for commenting.
I’ve traveled to many places around the world but as black woman with roots in Nigeria, I dream of visiting there someday!
Formulate a plan and just do it @leachapman6477. You can do it!
What a great video. Loved listening to you three. It was great to hear from other moms and your tips. We love Paul and were elated to be apart of this interview. Agree travel is the greatest gift to give your child. 👏👏👏👏 - Neil, Kim and Reid
So?
In the context of our discussion, we were speaking on countries that learn English as well as speak their native language. Does that answer your question?
Name of the app?
We named a couple. Babel & Rosetta Stone in the video.
Lol! Omaha is lit!😂😂😂😂 Thanks for the shout out Sis!
Hootiee hooo!
Regarding why English is the dominant language in the world? English is the language of economics. The dollar is high in every continent in the world( exception is Europe with Euro and Pound in England). US also has trade everywhere. You all touched on these facts. Throughout history many empires who were economically powerful, many people learned their language of that empire, order to trade with them. Also colonialism had a great deal to do with learning English or French and so on.
We believe you are spot on ... $$$. Tim felt so in the clip at the beginning of the episode as well. Thank you for your comment.
As a Black Woman, boy or girl as well. It's so asinine it's ridiculous. Constantly being scrutinized based on stereotypes is😖
This is such a relatable topic. There are so many places that I want to visit, but I know that I'll struggle with the language. It causes a bit of anxiety. Thankful God for Google Translate! I do disagree with the American culture piece, though. People come to Atlanta, and they want to experience the Southern Hip Hop culture. They want to visit Dr. King's home, the Aquarium, the Coca-Cola museum, etc. I know this because of my volunteerism. On the Atlanta tours, there are more foreigners than anything. I recently visited Boston and Martha's Vinyard and was actually moved by the history. Again, there were people from all over the world who wanted to know the history.
Thank you for letting us know! We think the U.S. has a lot of history to offer. I guess we weren't thinking foreigners would be interested in history over opportunities for better life/money.
Thank you for your comment.
Don't let that stop you, get a good cell phone plan, download Google Translate, book your ticket, and get to exploring! You have a whole world with amazing people and new things to learn and experience!
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total breathtaking -Rhythm! 🤚
Thank you!
Great topics, good discussions!
Thank you!
The importance of family in Japan is a factor in lower homeless population.
That is a great point, Thomas, and for various reasons.
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Thank you!
The discourse was very interesting.
Thank you.
I don't mind trying to adhere to etiquette standards wherever I go.
Agreed. When traveling abroad, you have to remember you are not in the U.S. anymore :) Thank you for commenting!
I like to try the cuisine first to see what seasoning i could add. Most cases I won't need to. As in, "the cook really wants me to try it this way, maybe they got a point. They should know the food better than I do."
Agreed, why we feel you should try before adding or asking for additional seasoning. Thank you for your comment.
Tardiness irritates my soul! 😂 Please respect my time because I respect yours. There is nothing I value more than TIME.
We could not agree with you more!
My British Nephew when he came to visit us, called us (Americans) "Barbarians" because we were eating pizza with our hands!! HA!HA!HA!
Some of us are a firm believer in traveling utensils! 🍴
I'm just saying, I hate to get my hands dirty! I'm bougie! 😂
Sorry I HAVE to suck on my oxtail bone 😅. It’s the Jamaican thing to do. Then I will go back to being bourgeoisie. lol.
I love this topic. Trecia, I agree with your stance on having your travel knife and fork. Paul said I was not invited to any sporting events either. This is such a refreshing podcast. I look forward to many more episodes.❤❤❤ You all have me laughing the entire episode.
Awww shucks, thank you Stephanie! We have a lot of fun making it! We appreciate your support. We have some amazing episodes coming your way. Stay tuned and tell your friends 🧡
Oh! and I forgot ... travel silverware is a thing!! 😆
Stephanie - thanks again for your support and yes, no sporting event that allows you to purchase food that you will attend with me 😝
I did not realize Germans are so punctual 😮
Very! 😁
The are extremely punctual for sure
That GEO tracker prohibited you from buying booze Paul.
Hahaha there is some truth to that lol
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Great episode, I look Forward to the next one!
Thank you! Stay tuned tomorrow, 12pm ET 😃
This is so Awesome! ♥♥♥
We are so glad you are enjoying! Thank you! New episode tomorrow, 12 pm EST
No it’s because Americans feel entitled
Good point!
🎉Very enjoyable. Keep up the good work. Congrats Uncle🎉