Jeremy Whistine
Jeremy Whistine
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From New York to Madrid, the story of a boutique fitness veteran.
I started my career at SoulCycle in New York City in 2010. Now after 14 years, thousands of classes and many miles traveled, I’ve come full circle. My wife and I are about to open our very own boutique fitness studio later this year in the heart of Madrid. Here I tell the story of what lead me here.
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Відео

Everything To Know For A Trip To Greece
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My Wife Maria and I recently to a trip to Greece. First we stopped in Athens to see some of the earliest known sites of Western Civilization. We enjoyed a concert by Classical Crossover recording artist, Mario Frangoulis. Later we took a trip to Mykonos, one of the most popular of all the Greek Islands. Check out the video to see what I thought about it. Be sure to check out the video on why we...
Top 5 Reasons Why We Moved To Madrid!
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#madrid #spain #expat Before moving abroad it was my experience that when people from The United States talk about vacationing or temporarily living in Europe, usually cites like London, Paris, or Rome come to mind. And if you think of Spain, normally Barcelona is what Americans usually consider. I was introduced to Madrid through work. I immediately fell in love with the city. My wife and I bo...
Jeremy Whistine American Expat Living in Madrid Spain (Channel Trailer)
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Welcome to my UA-cam Channel. Stick around and join the fun. Subscribe for more videos using this link: ua-cam.com/users/jeremywhistine Instagram: jeremy_whistine For music: jeremywhistine.com If you're in Madrid and you want to try one of my indoor cycling classes: reserva.siclo.com/instructors
A Conversation on the history of Afro-Americans migrating to Paris France with Dr. Monique Y. Wells
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I have long been interested in the history of African Americans migrating to Paris France in large numbers during the first half of the 20th century. We have long heard of Josephine Baker, Richard Wright and James Baldwin, but I wanted learn about more who came to Paris, and more importantly why. Dr. Monique Y. Wells, a fellow European expat, has lived in Paris for 30 years. She gives us a deep...
Hero (20th Anniversary Cover) A tribute to New York City
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The original version of Hero is one of my favorite male pop ballads of all time. I remember in the days after the attacks on NYC on September 11th 2001, this song became an unofficial anthem. I lived in NYC for 11 years, and I love the city very much. This year marks the 20th Anniversary of the original release of Hero. I decided to record a simply cover and I traveled back to NYC as we were co...
Incredible Vegan Cauliflower Pizza Crust!
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Cut down on those Quarantine calories but still enjoy eating. A completely Vegan Pizza Crust made out of cauliflower.

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  • @madyquiquin
    @madyquiquin День тому

    J’ajouterai que beaucoup d’intellectuels et d’artistes français aiment et s’intéressent à la culture afro américaine. Je suis une métisse de père noir caribéen et de mère blanche, j’aurais tant aimé rencontrer un afro-américain et je n’en ai jamais rencontré en France. L’image d’eux qui est renvoyée en France est positive. D’ailleurs le mot « Black » en France pour parler des Noirs français est devenu populaire. Black fait référence au mouvement américain de lutte pour leur droits civiques et est devenu en France le symbole d’une revendication et l’expression d’une fierté. Sans complexe on dira « un Black » alors qu’on hésitera à dire « un Noir » car ce mot « Noir »rappelle peut-être davantage le colonialisme. Quand on parle d’Afro américains, on pense tout de suite à leur lutte acharnée et courageuse pour leurs droits civiques( alors que nous, Noirs français, nous avons obtenu nos droits après l’esclavage sans avoir à lutter). On pense à tous leurs héros connus et moins connus de cette lutte. On pense à leur culture afro-américaine, leurs auteurs, leurs musiciens hors pair, leurs personnalités, à leurs intellectuels mondialement connus. On pense à Obama que tout le monde apprécie et pas seulement pour son élégance naturelle mais aussi pour sa personnalité. On pense à leur tendance, leur univers si particuliers etc. Ils ont su malgré tous les obstacles rencontrés s’imposer! Les artistes afro américains ont souvent trouvé refuge en France aux temps sombres de la ségrégation. Les Noirs américains ont fait de Paris leur foyer dès les années 1920. Ils pouvaient se promener dans la rue avec un amant, une amoureuse ou un conjoint blanc sans être insultés, et encore moins agressés physiquement ; ils pouvaient descendre à l’hôtel ou louer un appartement où ils voulaient, ils pouvaient jouir, en bref, de quelque chose qui ressemblait à la normalité, sans doute le plus beau cadeau de Paris aux exilés noirs américains. À des romanciers comme Wright, Chester Himes et James Baldwin, à des artistes et musiciens comme Joséphine Baker, Sidney Bechet, Louis Amstrong, Beauford Delaney ( qui porte un nom d’origine française, comme Sidney Bechet d’ailleurs 😉)etc. Paris offrait un sanctuaire contre la ségrégation et la discrimination. Richard Wright a déclaré s’être installé en France parce qu’il aimait la Liberté. Mes parents se sont mariés dans les années 50 sans que cela leur pose le moindre problème dans la société. Mon père m’a raconté une histoire qui lui est arrivée à Nice en 1957. ( je n’étais pas encore née) mais il était déjà marié avec ma mère, blanche et de milieu socio culturel bourgeois. La nourrice de ma grande sœur ( une Allemande ) l’avait traité de « sale nègre » parce qu’il l’avait réprimandée après avoir découvert qu’elle ne changeait pas souvent les couches du bébé ( je le connais, il n’y est certainement pas allé de main morte😅). Il en a parlé à ses camarades étudiants comme lui et ils l’ont incité à porter plainte . Au tribunal il a gagné sans problème et la nourrice a été condamnée à lui verser 500 francs ( une belle somme à l’époque). Mon père a dit: « J’aurais aimé me faire traiter de sale nègre tous les jours pour toucher tous les jours 500 francs »😂 Bien sûr le racisme existe dans tous les pays du monde et même entre personne de même couleur mais aux Etats-Unis, il fait peur, il prend parfois le visage du KKK ou d’un policier.

  • @ahamed6702
    @ahamed6702 Місяць тому

    Black Lives Matter is not a group for the betterment…

  • @ahamed6702
    @ahamed6702 Місяць тому

    I have visited several European cities and would never consider moving there. Flew a few of the major airlines while there like; Air France, Aegean and Lufthansa all three were terrible experiences! Rude people… especially Paris.

  • @Evita2023
    @Evita2023 Місяць тому

    Great job ! very great history information.

  • @lolakepi
    @lolakepi Місяць тому

    As a congolese born lady living in Paris for more than 55 years, I must admit life is ok. It really depends on your status. If you are a french citizen, life is easier. If you do not have any document (titre de séjour), life is hell. You also risk deportation.

  • @coreynoel1253
    @coreynoel1253 Місяць тому

    Beautiful interview😀

  • @dexkato7329
    @dexkato7329 Місяць тому

    The French made Hati pay them reparation for their freedom and it destroyed their economy. In addition, the French have colonized 20% of the countries in Africa. France is a hard no for me based on their past and present racism toward black people.

  • @teddydavis2339
    @teddydavis2339 Місяць тому

    Europeans have sold us a dream that romanticizes Europe. People are free to live wherever they please, but I could not settle and contribute to a country that oppresses Africa and Africans. Africans give so much to Europeans. Color blind society? Is she talking about France? I guess they are still looking for good white folks.

  • @roryverrett7418
    @roryverrett7418 2 місяці тому

    Paris is my second favorite city in the world after Lisbon.

  • @joeferdez1584
    @joeferdez1584 3 місяці тому

    Welcome, my guys Greetings from Madrid 🇪🇸

  • @maureenjackson2041
    @maureenjackson2041 3 місяці тому

    I don't blame African Americans were fled the National Socialist states of, after all why stay on a country that despised, didn't want, excluded, persecuted and turned its back on you. Posted from Britain

  • @LizzieJaneBennet
    @LizzieJaneBennet 3 місяці тому

    As a (white) french, I find this video very interesting. But also frustrating. There is so much to tell ! Did I miss it or didn't you even speak about JAZZ ?! From the 40's to the 60's, a bunch of american jazzmen loved to come to Paris 'cause they were loved, admired and respected here while being segregated and despised in their own country. Some settled in France. Dr. Wells is right to point that the French do not live up to the ideals of France. Most of them struggle against their "natural" or cultural deeply rooted racism. You know, the old idea (from the XVIIIe century to the 1960's) that France, "pays des Droits de l'Homme" had to "bring the light to the World", civilize the savage countries and help them to develop ...🤣 Well... To be honest, it's more paternalism and national pride than real racism. But sadly, more and more europeans don't struggle anymore against their racism, as the last elections showed us.😭

    • @morzhed-hoqh732
      @morzhed-hoqh732 Місяць тому

      Les scores du RN n’ont rien à voir avec le racisme.

  • @damienthimonier4900
    @damienthimonier4900 4 місяці тому

    If you don't know him, I can't advice you enough to learn about Eugene Bullard, who flew to France and became the first African-American pilot in History. His life deserves to be a movie.

  • @gliese909
    @gliese909 4 місяці тому

    While I'm a mixed African American, I was treated 85 times better in France in General. It had nothing to do with me being American as most Americans tell the big lie stating that the French are rude. Not a rude sole when I went. My grandmother went too. She's darker skin. Still same treatment. I also had a few African colleagues who lived in France. They too, agree with me. To further clarify the truth of the matter, we need to differentiate the difference between De Jure (government imposed) and De Facto racism. France doesn't have and never had "de jure" racism. They never had disenfranchisement (i.e. literacy tests at polls). They never had laws like "Jim Crow". In other words, France never directly infringed/oppressed the civil and human rights of their civilians in the form of legislation; however, De Facto discrimination exists more globally, including in France. Unlike the US, however, their De Facto discrimination is not and was never influenced by any past events of De Jure discrimination. It more has to do with individual personality. In the US, most acts of racism came about as slavery was being dissolved an abolished. This is because the slaves were no longer in their government defined place and the fact that it was ultra race based. Also, French colonialism is very irrelevant in this context as I'm primarily discussing mainland France. Victims of colonialism were never allowed to be trafficked into the mainland. Also, France more so owned up to their wrongs and granted most of their colonies their independence. Lastly, victims of French colonialism were not French citizens. In the US, the situation is almost opposite. We have to understand that American racism was not legalized, but mandated. Legal just means, no laws against the act. Mandate means that the act in question is enforced by an individual against his/her will be a person/authority regardless of the legal state of the act. Secondly, laws like Jim Crow were not targeting slaves as slavery had already been abolished. Unlike the French, the US never gave it's freed slaves any self-governing independence. Instead they made them citizens and their descendants citizenship at birth. This was not actually a good idea. This is because Lincoln didn't actually free the slaves. If it was him, there wouldn't have been an underground railroad. In other words, the slaves freed themselves, bankrupting their masters. So, instead of freeing them, they made them citizens, using their newly granted freedom against them (i.e Vagrancy laws). This is how mass imprisonment began. Don't forget the 13th Amendement doesn't protect prisoners from Slavery in the US. It was also done to make leaving the country difficult. All Blacks in Mainland France self migrated there; so, if they didn't like it, all they had to do is head for the exit. Racist laws in the US and South Africa were unique among other democratized nation with racist laws as they infringed essentials to life, such as freedom of movement, voting,, public accommodation, freedom of assembly (interracial marriages), privacy rights (Loving v. VA), and freedom from bodily harm. France also lacks racist organizations like the KKK. There was never a time in Mainland France where the government imposed racism akin to the US against their own citizens. Fun fact. During the worst days of Jim Crow. African Americans who were more fortunate enough to leave to country, fled to France to escape racism. I would recommend reading about James Baldwin.

    • @Osay1216
      @Osay1216 2 місяці тому

      Well everyone experience is different so if nothing happened to you that is your experience but you can not challenge anyone else's. I loved France but my experience with a couple of French citizens were racist and directed it towards me. I just engaged them and put them in their place and moved on. France itself Cannes, Nice, and Paris was lovely and I enjoyed myself. So everyone experience is different

    • @teddydavis2339
      @teddydavis2339 Місяць тому

      I don't think it's fair to say that someone else's experience is a lie. Their experience is different than yours. Not a lie

    • @gliese909
      @gliese909 Місяць тому

      @@teddydavis2339 Exactly. I'm mostly expressing the legal fact of how the two countries differ. I'm just using my and my colleagues experience as example. When I say France lacks racism, I'm referring to what the US government did to black people, which France never did to their blacks. The little bit of racism seen in France is only in the street and never mandated/enforced by law. More so similar to school/workplace bullying.

    • @KittyKat-vb1nd
      @KittyKat-vb1nd Місяць тому

      Living in the US I found many Americans rude, terribly judgmental and always wanting to force a political conversation. Very annoying

    • @RoseLee-m6d
      @RoseLee-m6d Місяць тому

      So Lincoln nver signed the Emancipation proclamaion?

  • @galvingay8946
    @galvingay8946 4 місяці тому

    Jeremy, you do NOT belong in Spain, let alone EUROPE.

  • @MindfulVideos1000
    @MindfulVideos1000 5 місяців тому

    Where are the cheapest motels in Madrid? Near the Retiro area hopefully...

  • @crwnofenlightenment
    @crwnofenlightenment 6 місяців тому

    I love to hear about biracial children in Madrid. This is beautiful.

  • @missjones8123
    @missjones8123 6 місяців тому

    Why did you stop making videos

  • @Happinessisaninsidejob
    @Happinessisaninsidejob 8 місяців тому

    Loved this

  • @handdeeabroad
    @handdeeabroad 9 місяців тому

    Glad to find your channel. Spain is high on our list to move in 2024.

    • @JeremyWhistine
      @JeremyWhistine 8 місяців тому

      I hope you make it. Send me a message when you come

  • @KeenanModica
    @KeenanModica 9 місяців тому

    Madrid is a near perfect city

    • @JeremyWhistine
      @JeremyWhistine 8 місяців тому

      I enjoy living here very much

    • @KeenanModica
      @KeenanModica 8 місяців тому

      @@JeremyWhistine I’ve been here for two years and love it!

  • @ericmamadou4735
    @ericmamadou4735 9 місяців тому

    Brown "black" folks are LOST!!! We need to get found all around the world

  • @hubertinepankhurst1161
    @hubertinepankhurst1161 9 місяців тому

    Michel Fabre was a scholar who wrote about African-Americans in Paris, he also wrote a biography of Richard Wright. Patricia Laplante-Collins was one of his students at the Sorbonne.

  • @Towanda-xq2xg
    @Towanda-xq2xg 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing, looking at coming to Dubai and Spain in a few months, would love to connect if we are nearby, stay blessed and enjoy! Let's go! 👪👪👪👪👪👪

  • @MYTravelBF
    @MYTravelBF 11 місяців тому

    Great comparison! We're Americans who lived in Spain for a year teaching English, but struggled to find a long-term way to live there. Now, we're living in Germany, but would absolutely LOVE to get back to Spain. What visa did you use to live in Spain if you don't mind sharing?

  • @frenchmakoti
    @frenchmakoti Рік тому

    Why did you stop making videos!??? Such good content and quality videos, keep sharing please. Just landed on your channel and am your new subscriber.

    • @JeremyWhistine
      @JeremyWhistine Рік тому

      I’m so glad you enjoyed the content. I apologize I’ve been busy with trying to establish my work and haven’t had as much time as I’d like making new content. But I’ll start again very soon I promise. Thank you very much.

  • @Bee-pg1fv
    @Bee-pg1fv Рік тому

    Awesome interview!

  • @rickharly2179
    @rickharly2179 Рік тому

    Thanks for the video. I live with my family in Valencia. Currently we’ve been living here for four years now and we have three kids two years old six years old and eight years old and after four years living here we feel that it’s a small city our even call it a town probably Has the seat but we don’t use it that much. Nobody does here and just this small town mentality and basically there’s nothing to do so we were thinking about moving to Madrid and I can relate to you guys so it would be awesome to hear your opinion about living in Madrid with kids from the perspective of parents, so where do you take them? How do you entertain them, just you know the overall like are you if you’re an active family like us then where do you guys go with kids and so on so forth so if you can share that they’ll be amazing thanks

  • @talk.bunkus
    @talk.bunkus Рік тому

    inspiring!

  • @krazyjnva2up2down55
    @krazyjnva2up2down55 Рік тому

    Louisiana Creoles are Louisiana Creoles not African Americans

  • @LEKIPE1
    @LEKIPE1 Рік тому

    I have to disagree but no there is not a lot of African American I Paris

    • @krazyjnva2up2down55
      @krazyjnva2up2down55 Рік тому

      I also have to disagree when she name the people of color of lousiana as African Americans. Lousiana Creoles are NOT African American they are of Latin decent via French and Spanish. African American would fall under Anglo (English speakers)

    • @Lostouille
      @Lostouille 3 місяці тому

      ​@@krazyjnva2up2down55it's americans they are confusing all black people as african american 💀💀💀💀

  • @leonwu9226
    @leonwu9226 Рік тому

    thanks for sharing

  • @nickkylauda1707
    @nickkylauda1707 Рік тому

    Thank you for your video about our city, Jeremy. I hope you and your wife enjoy Madrid for good😊

    • @JeremyWhistine
      @JeremyWhistine Рік тому

      Thank you very much!! We are very much enjoying it!!

  • @justinwr092
    @justinwr092 Рік тому

    I'm going to text this video to my wife every single day until she agrees to move to Madrid.

    • @JeremyWhistine
      @JeremyWhistine Рік тому

      Lol the best of luck. If you can convince her I’m sure she’ll thank you! It’s a great city!!!

    • @justinwr092
      @justinwr092 Рік тому

      @@JeremyWhistine We live in Houston. It's an emergency lol

  • @gaetanomaximus8650
    @gaetanomaximus8650 Рік тому

    How about summers with 90+ degrees but no AC? Or is there a way to get AC?

  • @Marius-1984
    @Marius-1984 Рік тому

    Another youtuber who's not able to keep the damn music volume at the same level as his voice. Just unwatchable

    • @JeremyWhistine
      @JeremyWhistine Рік тому

      I’m not sure what your complaint is, do you want more music or more voice because I can hear my voice fine, and if you want the music louder I’m sorry. I have lots of views and plenty of likes and you seem to be the only person to have a problem with the music and voice balance. Perhaps in my first video when I was getting started, that is a viable complaint but this video that you commented on was edited professionally. And if it was unwatchable, I apologize I hope you can find a video that is watchable.

    • @joseluisluque449
      @joseluisluque449 11 місяців тому

      ​@@JeremyWhistineMarius tiene un problema de "oreja". Eres un tío simpático. Te lo dice un madrileño. Gracias por venir a Madrid

  • @legacyal3489
    @legacyal3489 Рік тому

    beautiful couple....fenomenal el video enhorabuena a los dos

  • @iuliuscaesar9078
    @iuliuscaesar9078 Рік тому

    WE ONLY WANT PEOPLE THAT LOOK LIKE US.

  • @iuliuscaesar9078
    @iuliuscaesar9078 Рік тому

    You do not have the right to tell anyone to move to our country, that is a right reserved for the Spaniards, who are clear about what we want and of course we do not want people like you or who look like you.

    • @pablovelasco9752
      @pablovelasco9752 8 місяців тому

      Tú comentario es considerado delito de odio. Es punible y ojalá pagarás por ello. No estás preparado para utilizar redes sociales.

  • @elle_cobra
    @elle_cobra Рік тому

    Great video! I would love if you made a video comparing NYC to Madrid. My Spanish husband and I are planning to move to Spain (likely Madrid) in the next few years, so hearing an American's perspective, especially as someone who used to live in NYC, would be great. Though I have visited Madrid, it seems to me that the everyday lifestyle would be similar to mine in Brooklyn with some additional perks.

  • @racasmer1129
    @racasmer1129 Рік тому

    Otro negro empotrador de blancas, está demostrado que a los negros no les gustan las negras, ni a los blancos tampoco, los negros siempre que pueden se aparean con blancas y los blancos nos apareamos con negras solamente si no podemos aparearnos con una blanca. Esto igual merece un estudio sociologico, o biogenetico, pero es para hacerselo mirar...

  • @ClarkWade1763088
    @ClarkWade1763088 Рік тому

    Loved the conversation brother. I will be in Paris for a brief moment in June for an art show. Can you give me an idea what would you do if you only have about 20 hours in Paris? Restaurant? Music? Art? Thank you again...

    • @JeremyWhistine
      @JeremyWhistine Рік тому

      Hi! Thank you for watching and for your kind response. I’ve been to Paris twice. It’s hard to say. I’d certainly go to The Eifel Tower. It’s one of the most iconic sites in the world. I’d also experience a really nice French Restaurant if I were you. I’d try to stay longer. You need at least a long weekend in Paris.

  • @joshuapayne9811
    @joshuapayne9811 Рік тому

    30 to 40 eur for breakfast, im good.

    • @JeremyWhistine
      @JeremyWhistine Рік тому

      It’s very expensive. I want to explore some of the lesser known Greek Islands

  • @lizcoleman5229
    @lizcoleman5229 Рік тому

    I'm originally from Madrid and moved to New York with my husband who is from NYC. We lived in NY for 27 years and retired early 6 months ago and moved back to Madrid. We couldn't be happier and wouldn't have retired anywhere else. I also love NYC, however Madrid is much safer and in my opinion the infrastructure is more modern. I'm glad that you and your wife are happy here.

    • @JeremyWhistine
      @JeremyWhistine Рік тому

      Thank you very much for your kind words. We are very happy here

    • @lons5472
      @lons5472 10 місяців тому

      Nice to hear that, also was looking at the EU for retirement living once I sell my home and my pension raises up to a nice level of income.

  • @TheMariodeblas
    @TheMariodeblas Рік тому

    👑🇪🇦💪🏻🥇

  • @vicortiz3316
    @vicortiz3316 Рік тому

    Hi, what Is the name of your gym in Madrid?

  • @loumac9312
    @loumac9312 Рік тому

    Beautiful family!

    • @JeremyWhistine
      @JeremyWhistine Рік тому

      Thank you very much!!

    • @loumac9312
      @loumac9312 Рік тому

      Is it easy to find work in Madrid as a TEFL teacher?

    • @JeremyWhistine
      @JeremyWhistine Рік тому

      I’d say yes, but you have to work hard in order to find a scenario in which you can earn enough to make a living wage in my opinion.

  • @driddy1
    @driddy1 Рік тому

    Thank you for such a wonderful recap of your Greek adventure. I was just watching your Parisian vid featuring your interview with Dr. Monique Y. Wells when this recent offer of yours popped up 💯💯💯 Can't wait for the next trip 😃

    • @JeremyWhistine
      @JeremyWhistine Рік тому

      Thank you I’m glad you enjoyed it. Thank you very much!

  • @ranatasimmons3564
    @ranatasimmons3564 Рік тому

    Awesome! I’m looking forward to going on a tour in Oct when I go to Paris🤗

  • @btone03
    @btone03 Рік тому

    You LITERALLY said the key mantra that resonates with me when it comes to quality of live. “Work to live, not live to work!” I am definitely thinking about moving to Madrid now. 🙌🏽