Channel growth, future plans, loneliness and fear 🇷🇺 // How YouTube changed my life

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  • @NatashasAdventures
    @NatashasAdventures  2 роки тому +992

    I read almost all the comments (honestly, it helps), and guys, thank you so much for your supportive words! Happy 2022! ❤

    • @slurmforfree1754
      @slurmforfree1754 2 роки тому +11

      Hi Natasha, do you want a German passport?

    • @godswill2527
      @godswill2527 2 роки тому +8

      I love you Natasha

    • @joekaman7169
      @joekaman7169 2 роки тому +16

      You should do live streams so subscribers can send superchats during the stream. That would be another means of income and another way for your subscribers to support your channel.

    • @egrintarg230
      @egrintarg230 2 роки тому +8

      Just what I expected. Lovable as always. I hope this year brings you success.

    • @randalfranck1938
      @randalfranck1938 2 роки тому +8

      You are Lucky being skinny
      The camera Loves you
      I'm Happy you show Russia as normal country & people !
      push World PEACE = see Beauty in Others

  • @52Ivan53
    @52Ivan53 2 роки тому +552

    Hi Natasha! I am a 69 year old citizen of the United States, served in the military during the Cold War and consequently was exposed to all the stereotypes of the Soviet Union member states and Russia in particular. What I find valuable and fun about your channel is that your contemporary young woman's perspective on your home. You present your country as it is for you as a regular young person, not a political hack. I so appreciate your viewpoint and am very happy you have the energy and committment to make and post your videos. You are doing a terrific job! Keep at it!

    • @NatashasAdventures
      @NatashasAdventures  2 роки тому +72

      Thank you :)))))

    • @mikhailvladislav8294
      @mikhailvladislav8294 2 роки тому +17

      Some of those stereotypes might be true also.

    • @andromedamessier3176
      @andromedamessier3176 2 роки тому +13

      @@mikhailvladislav8294 Like vodka? 😂

    • @Raz.C
      @Raz.C 2 роки тому +22

      Hi mate! It's nice to see someone else here who remembers the Cold War. Young people today have no idea at all what it was like. And you can't tell them, either, because how do you describe it? It was a different world, not just a different time. Anyway, it's nice to see someone here who remembers that world...

    • @mikhailvladislav8294
      @mikhailvladislav8294 2 роки тому +4

      @@Raz.C different media narratives.

  • @LeaLittleDanishGirl
    @LeaLittleDanishGirl 2 роки тому +29

    Hi Natasha! I'm a 32 year old woman from Copenhagen, Denmark, and I have to say; What you are doing is so important! Both personally and socially it is important to see the humanity in people from all over the world. And you are so human and easy to relate to... I really follow your journey and can relate to so many of the things that you experience in life. Both good and bad. I really hope that the war will be over soon, so people can go back to visiting each others counties and share culture... Keep up the good work creating friendly feelings across boarders... 🙏💖

  • @2eyeson2b
    @2eyeson2b 2 роки тому +111

    It's 10 March 2022. I'm in America. You have me in tears. You are so beautiful inside and out and I feel terrible for what you must be going through right now. No need to endanger yourself with political views, just continue to believe there are so many people around the world that appreciate the unvarnished view you give us of yourself and the people of Russia. So glad you did this video (at exactly this time) about your feelings, fears and dreams. This would be a good time for you to go abroad and visit other countries. Perhaps you could continue to upload videos from your travels. Learning about life in Russia through you has been enjoyable and enlightening. I think having you report on life in other countries would be almost as enjoyable. It YOU and your observations and comments that everyone wants to hear. Wherever you go I think you'll be a success. As for lonely, you are young, intelligent and attractive with a great sense of humor (and smile, even in Russia) - I can't see you being lonely for long. All the very best to you, Natasha.

    • @jusuliini7896
      @jusuliini7896 2 роки тому +3

      word 👌

    • @hershellacey9405
      @hershellacey9405 2 роки тому +4

      Natasha needs a big hug and to be told she is loved. She needs some intimacy from someone she cares about and who cares deeply for her.

    • @Klerafukan
      @Klerafukan Рік тому

      It's the 23rd September 2022, I am in Germany. Your comment speaks also for me.

    • @stevemably579
      @stevemably579 Рік тому

      Hi Natasha - I am here in Canada, I have many of the other post. Yes you are beautiful both inside and outside, I understand your loneliness and fear - but you are amazing - As a Canadian citizen I invite you to our country, we need more women like you - all the best

  • @39iMAGES
    @39iMAGES 2 роки тому +536

    Your real skill is that a 22 minute monologue kept me engaged from start to finish and probably is reflected in your analytics. Keep up the good work and 'tell it like it is'. From England.

  • @Ducanralf
    @Ducanralf 2 роки тому +49

    I met Natasha for a corporation video in Moscow and spent day working with her. I must say she is a smart, honest and ambitious young lady.All the best to you all and Happy new folks.Almost died of Covid some weeks ago but still alive . Привет всем 😉👌

    • @APlusRussian
      @APlusRussian 2 роки тому +3

      I really, REALLY enjoyed that collaboration video. It was just so... *real* 💖

    • @dgibelli
      @dgibelli 2 роки тому +1

      You are very lucky.

    • @fellowcitizen
      @fellowcitizen 2 роки тому +1

      This one? 'YEAH RUSSIA MOSCOW DRIVING WITH DUCANRALF ! Episode 1 #Yeahrussia'

  • @Zytri92
    @Zytri92 2 роки тому +52

    The most genuine channel I subscribe to. I watch these videos and just smile at how earnest and honest you are. The content is so unique, seeing this angle of the world and your own creative processes.
    Thank you!
    Also, I think most people were fearful that you would go to jail for your content. It was very brave of you, but I don’t think anyone judges you for reducing the content that put you in danger.

  • @CompositesNG
    @CompositesNG 2 роки тому +117

    Your doing more as a Diplomat For Peace then all the saber rattling of all these political leaders. Your showing everyone how much more similar we are as opposed to our differences. That’s making a huge difference for people in the West to see the common goods between all of us.

    • @Mark-gg6iy
      @Mark-gg6iy 2 роки тому +2

      Well, that comment did not age well did it?

    • @CompositesNG
      @CompositesNG 2 роки тому +2

      @@Mark-gg6iy no I suppose not. Was a good effort though. Can only hope it doesn’t get worse. But who knows at this point…..

    • @markkelly9095
      @markkelly9095 2 роки тому

      @@Mark-gg6iy actually did age well, cause all this mess is cause of political elite on both sides , not cause of her, me or you.

    • @Mark-gg6iy
      @Mark-gg6iy 2 роки тому

      @@markkelly9095 "actually did age well" most disagree with you, especially the victim's families ntm the OP.
      "all this mess is cause of political elite on both sides"
      What "elites" are responsible for Russia invading Ukraine other than P. Vladimir Putin?
      Russia's military ultimately takes orders from who?

    • @markkelly9095
      @markkelly9095 2 роки тому

      @@Mark-gg6iy first before u carry on, have family in Ukraine and in Russia. And in relation about Putin (yes he at fault) but he not only one. Not going to go into political discussion here, there many other videos for that, will post one. Now.

  • @rallyeraidr7841
    @rallyeraidr7841 2 роки тому +86

    Your therapist is correct; you're working like a full time journalist. And please don't underestimate how much your videos have helped all of us around the world who have be often locked down. The time you put in has made a BIG difference to all of us in other countries.

  • @davidcoleman4800
    @davidcoleman4800 2 роки тому +274

    I would like to pass two things on to you: 1) The UA-cam algorithm can send large amounts of people to you but we have stayed (I joined a little over a year ago) because of the quality of your work, you have earned every subscriber. 2) Fear is not a bad thing, it makes you smarter, faster, stronger. You pay attention and think ahead and work harder - don't be afraid of fear. Thank you so much for showing the real Russia and the real people. I know you are going to have a great year and look forward to you documenting it.

    • @lianvitos
      @lianvitos 2 роки тому +22

      so true. When the algorythem picks your channel it is kind of luck. But when the people stay, it is your achievement.

    • @tdg710
      @tdg710 2 роки тому +10

      @@lianvitos the algo never brought me here! I came on my own volition. I watched one of her videos and BOOM was hooked. It helps because I love Russia and Russian culture, but yeah. Yeah Russia is awesome, she should be proud of this little community she has built.

    • @thehereticalinvestigation
      @thehereticalinvestigation 2 роки тому +4

      Very well put. Fear is literally a function to initiate the building of a secure foundation for survival and well-being. Attitude and mindset is what makes or breaks our spirit while dealing with the "unpleasantness" of fear.

    • @7811sparky
      @7811sparky 2 роки тому +5

      @@tdg710 i was watching "bald and bankrupt" and the alogrithm brought me here as well as others. i have heard other people in the comments section say this too. Interesting how it works.

  • @richardhorvath7851
    @richardhorvath7851 Рік тому +3

    I started watching your blogs because I was curious about what its like in Russia, only to find myself endeared to a beautiful young women that helps me escape my loneliness by being lifted up by your presses personality and interesting commentary. Thank you so much for you being you.

  • @AndreiJikh
    @AndreiJikh 2 роки тому +77

    So cool to see your success! The fears and worries you have now won't matter in a few months, just keep your channel going and it will be extremely rewarding, I promise! Keep it up! :)

    • @michaelsaenz380
      @michaelsaenz380 2 роки тому +4

      I love seeing supportive comments from bigger creators to newer ones!

    • @doorsofperception
      @doorsofperception 2 роки тому +2

      awesome seeing you here being positive Andrei, respect the s@#* out of you specifically.

    • @Archonsx
      @Archonsx 2 роки тому

      oh didn't expect to see you here

    • @carlosfloresherrera5893
      @carlosfloresherrera5893 2 роки тому

      If u got a comment from Andrei Jikh, you are doing well! Hope he leaves a comment in my channel one day haha

    • @BrianTorrs
      @BrianTorrs 2 роки тому

      What?? I definitely didn't expect you Andrei commenting on this channel, how cool!

  • @floba7980
    @floba7980 2 роки тому +261

    Hi Natasha, don't underestimate "the power" you have as a youtuber as an ambassador of your country. I find it super interesting how you and other russian youtubers, such as roman (nfkrz?), give us a different picture of russia than we know from the media. I live in switzerland and for me, the far east is a completely unknown world. You brought me so close to this part of the world that it feels like it's not far from my home. Thank you for the sympathetic entertainment you offer us and don't let yourself be crushed by the pressure to deliver better and more interesting content. Just be yourself and make your videos as if nobody would watch them. You have the talent and that's why it's good.

    • @Bruce73X
      @Bruce73X 2 роки тому +14

      Great comment! Can confirm what you write (from Germany :)).

    • @philmanson2991
      @philmanson2991 2 роки тому +7

      Zehr gut. Aus America.

    • @GeorgiaRebel1111
      @GeorgiaRebel1111 2 роки тому +12

      Well-said. I agree totally. Although I hate to see she’s had some doubts and concerns, it’s nice to see we’re all the same wherever we’re from or live. I loved her videos and even more so now. Think of her as a distant relative.

    • @lawangenkhan7477
      @lawangenkhan7477 2 роки тому +3

      Yes

    • @kevinatherton4423
      @kevinatherton4423 2 роки тому +8

      Couldn’t have said it better myself.
      Hello from Texas

  • @CarlosNunez-bm4hr
    @CarlosNunez-bm4hr 2 роки тому +85

    Natasha: Do you know why you have so many subscribers? In one word: YOU. People tune in (myself included) because of you. You have a great personality and you seem like a really nice, kind person. Besides that, your content is interesting, and I particularly enjoy your way of looking at things.

  • @BillViets
    @BillViets Рік тому +2

    Who’d ever think that 2022 made 2020 and 2021 look like the golden age.

  • @tomrichards7069
    @tomrichards7069 2 роки тому +32

    You are a breath of fresh Air! You are making me (and probably tens of thousands of others) happy. The world is in such a bad state right now and your honesty is good medicine for me. 🙂🙃

    • @daydreamCH76
      @daydreamCH76 2 роки тому +4

      She's a sunshine in these world

  • @michaelb3945
    @michaelb3945 2 роки тому +151

    A very candid video. Some fatherly advice: Don’t ever feel like you are alone when you have self doubt or anxiety. Almost everyone experiences that. Be confident with your choices and decisions. Trust your instincts. Make decisions on what you think is right for you, not what you think other people expect of you. Keep creating your UA-cam content by being true to yourself. You have 252K viewers that believe in you, but you cannot please every viewer all the time. Your top priority should be to do what you feel is right for you.

    • @johnramsey54
      @johnramsey54 2 роки тому +8

      Great words of wisdom here, Natasha! Believe in yourself and just be yourself. What you do is very valuable.

    • @GeorgiaRebel1111
      @GeorgiaRebel1111 2 роки тому +3

      Well-said!

    • @jamro217
      @jamro217 2 роки тому +2

      Well said.

  • @johnclubb261
    @johnclubb261 2 роки тому +109

    As someone who lives in the US, I’m truly hopeful that the world has more people like you. We need it so badly. You give me hope.

    • @tdg710
      @tdg710 2 роки тому +6

      You need to experience Russia/Eastern Europe. They are all beautiful and nice people. They will give you their last slice of bread, or last drink of vodka. They are that cool and selfless.

    • @OlgasBritishFells
      @OlgasBritishFells 2 роки тому +2

      People ARE like this in their majority. Shame you only get hope they are by watching one You Tuber and not seeing it in real life.

    • @tdg710
      @tdg710 2 роки тому +5

      @@OlgasBritishFells it could be -40 here and you could hitch hike all day here and not be picked up by anyone. I live in CANADA even, where people are supposed to be "nicer" than America. I watch Bald get picked up immediately in Russia/Eastern Europe. 2 cars go by and the third picks him up. It's not like that here.

    • @tdg710
      @tdg710 2 роки тому +3

      @@OlgasBritishFells are you Bri'ish, mate? Perhaps that has something to do with it. People across the pond here in North America are a totally different breed. Some are nice, but the majority? I don't know about that. I sure as fuck wouldn't leave my house for even a minute without locking it twice, lol.
      Edit: Also, people carry guns over here, that says a LOT lmao.

    • @OlgasBritishFells
      @OlgasBritishFells 2 роки тому +3

      @@tdg710 really, everywhere in America?! That's so sad. I am originally from Russia, but moved to England 2 decades ago. It's not like this here at all. Majority of people are kind-hearted the same as in Russia too.

  • @robertholland7558
    @robertholland7558 2 роки тому +9

    Please do not trow all your eggs in the UA-cam basket. Find your dream, complete your education, travel whenever you can. You are still young. Wishing you all the best, whatever you decide to do,and do not give up on getting your drivers license.

  • @claybar3998
    @claybar3998 2 роки тому +11

    I don't know why or how the algorithm recommended your channel, but I'm so glad it did! With your videos I can transport myself into a grocery store far across the world! Also, you are such a real person, it's so refreshing to see such a real person and honest.

  • @TheStarlingFlight
    @TheStarlingFlight 2 роки тому +129

    Kudos to your therapist. Please don’t ever doubt the value of what you do! You’re educating us! I love learning about your culture and seeing what day to day life is like for people in Russia, especially for youth. What you do is so important! 🙏🏻

  • @magnubeido8832
    @magnubeido8832 2 роки тому +191

    "Almost a Bachelor in Linguistics..." Had me on the floor 😂. Natasha we are really happy to see you succeeding! You deserve it for all the hard work and for being authentic to yourself. That's why we continue to watch your videos..... And why you continue to attract more viewers. Continued success to you in 2022! Cheers!

  • @richardwilliamson1639
    @richardwilliamson1639 2 роки тому +6

    As a Texan who visited Russia during Brezhnev era and early Putin era, I love your videos. I love the Russian people and you represent them well. this is the new form of literature and personal history, we love you and wish you all the best.

  • @QRPp_Radio
    @QRPp_Radio 2 роки тому +34

    Hi Natasha,
    First of all believe us WE ALL LOVE YOU! - You bring us an insight into what daily life is like in Russia. You also are an excellent ambassador for tourism and (if I were younger) I would love to visit your Hometown Spassk.
    Like many of your UA-camrs, we make the UA-cam Journey to come here to find YOU - because we too sometimes feel depressed and lonely and welcome that 'sparkle of light' that you bring into our lives! when we hear your voice and you open up another story for us to escape into!
    Being a blogger is a tough job and your videos and content is your Art - and you are VERY GOOD AT IT - your presentations are natural and we can and DO see, sometimes your emotions.
    There is a saying "Wear Your Heart on your Sleeve" - You do this and we see it - particularly in this video!
    For future ideas - why not start 'Second Channel' - I am just throwing out suggestions here - call it "Russian Cooking With Natasha" (invite a friend over) and prepare a simple meal for two - go shopping for the ingredients and show us simple food-preparation and finally the end the video shows you enjoying the meal - and a RECIPE for us to enjoy it too!
    (As a young guy, learned to cook from grandma - She said "you never know, one Day you might need to know how to prepare a simple dinner" - How true, were those words!)
    Another idea was (from one of your videos), you were drinking 'KVAS' (and Yes, now I am going to make some here in Canada - I found a recipe!) - perhaps you should do a video on your (I hope) upcoming 'Cooking with Natasha' channel and make some 'KVAS'?
    ** Of course, you don't need a second channel but another revenue stream may not be a bad idea? **
    As far as traveling/working in Europe - perhaps one day, check out World Health Organization: www.who.int/careers
    (Russian Federation is a Member State) and I'm sure that your ability to document and film events will be a transferable-skill?
    Lastly,
    (Remember Natasha, you are NOT alone - just because you can't see our faces it does not mean that we are not smiling, or tearful, we sometimes want to 'hug you' when You feel sad, because We feel sad too!)
    ..enjoy the journey!

    • @hershellacey9405
      @hershellacey9405 2 роки тому +2

      Of course. If we were in a room together I would give her a hug and a kiss and tell her ' I love you'. Listening to her makes you love her even more. And I know I'm not the only one that feels this way. She is just a lovable, honest person.

  • @AlterMann57
    @AlterMann57 2 роки тому +112

    You're an amazing young woman, Natasha. The fact that you have been honest whilst vlogging about the realities of living in rural East Russia shows that you not only know about this subject directly, but you also care deeply for that region. You are unlike many of the other vloggers from Russia who can be rather vapid, and concern themselves to the big metro areas (Moscow-St. Petersburg etc), rather than travelling to Spassk-Dal'nij, or Perm etc. You're not like a Moscow woman (who always dresses up in their most expensive clothes and wears too much makeup), you keep it real and speak about the subjects you focus on. In other words, you're an intelligent journalist.
    I am glad you're seeking help for mental difficulties, people too often over look that side of health. Good luck with your ongoing success regarding all of your health, your followers (fans) love you and want the best for you.
    Happy New Year, Natasha! I hope UA-cam recognises how great you are as a journalist.

    • @jw934
      @jw934 2 роки тому +15

      Totally agree with this comment. From Toronto. Visited Russia twice and will again in the future.

    • @NatashasAdventures
      @NatashasAdventures  2 роки тому +45

      Thank you for such encouraging words. Every blogger has their own style. And I must say I'm not the opposite to "a Moscow woman" because in every Russian city there are women who like either make up or no make up, and it doesn't reflect moral qualities, it's just a preference. I wear make up in this video too xD And yes, I think mental health is important and I'm glad I can speak about this freely on my channel. Happy New Year!

    • @OlgasBritishFells
      @OlgasBritishFells 2 роки тому +4

      @@NatashasAdventures I am glad you corrected this about "Moscow woman". I am not from Moscow but St-Petersburg, but still. I think he meant big city/capital type of Russian woman. I hate it when they have this stereotype that "Moscow woman" is necessary all dolled up, and only people from outside of the two capitals "keep it real". Honestly, those stereotypes are so frustrating. It's probably just because their YT recommends them "Moscow women". There's a You Tuber from St-Petersburg, she originally comes from Belarus, who is also very humble no make up NOT your stereotypical kind of dolled up girl called Ksenia but they wouldn't bother researching anything else. So I really appreciate you commenting on this "Moscow girl" thing!

  • @riadmahdid8784
    @riadmahdid8784 2 роки тому +43

    Never commented on a video, but I just wanted to say you deserve all this and it is so nice to learn about Russia from someone living there cheers from Canada

  • @johnmarlow5007
    @johnmarlow5007 2 роки тому +24

    I don't know how I found your channel, but it is very compelling to watch and a great insight into Russia. Don't worry about loneliness, I live in a UK city which can be equally lonely despite being surrounded by people. Btw, your spoken English is a lot better than a lot of people from Britain! Thank You for sharing your videos. Lots of love from Southampton, UK.

  • @idair1
    @idair1 2 роки тому +11

    I’m absolutely loving your channel! People all over enjoy the content, it’s a very cool and real window into modern Russia.
    Greetings from Texas, USA!

  • @hans-peterbeinert2804
    @hans-peterbeinert2804 2 роки тому +41

    From a 67 year old German living in Dublin, Ireland
    Hi Natasha, I love watching your videos because not only can you talk like a waterfall, there is also also a lot of information in your talk about areas most people have not even heard of, or have quite a different idea from what you bring over. I think you are a great ambassador of your country and the young people living there. What a horror that you have to live in fear that "they" could suppress you.
    "They" should be proud of you.

    • @osamaobama
      @osamaobama 2 роки тому +3

      Get out of my city

    • @andrewruddy962
      @andrewruddy962 2 роки тому +7

      ​@@osamaobama , " my city" , you are either a s#it or a troll. International ! , I suspect a paid troll. When you use a noms de plume you have no credibility. HansPeter, we love positive people.

    • @osamaobama
      @osamaobama 2 роки тому +4

      @@andrewruddy962 How dose one get paid for trolling , I just do it as a hobby

    • @NatashasAdventures
      @NatashasAdventures  2 роки тому +4

      Thank you 🥺

    • @winnerofgorillazgottalent1710
      @winnerofgorillazgottalent1710 2 роки тому

      You have been fortunate, Natasha, as a result of your travels to have an opportunity to see your home with new eyes. If your engaging and charming videos entice a few more busloads of Americans or Germans to come and visit Russia, then that will be an opportunity for many thousands of Russians to maybe catch just a little glimpse of what you have seen. Do not underestimate the power of what you are doing to help bring about the changes you desire.

  • @CookedLight
    @CookedLight 2 роки тому +65

    I hope you feel much better having got all that off your chest ☺️ don't be in a hurry to escape Russia, the world is the same everywhere...99% of folk just want to earn a wage and have a life, while 1% are determined to blow everything up. Your channel is brilliant at showing that the 99% of us do have a lot in common, our lives are not so different, keep going 💐

    • @user-hz2zh2ns7z
      @user-hz2zh2ns7z 2 роки тому +3

      Golden Words...

    • @jasondavito6385
      @jasondavito6385 2 роки тому +8

      Waste of time moving somewhere else. I live in Canada and it's more communist then Russia and getting more communist by the year.

    • @user-hz2zh2ns7z
      @user-hz2zh2ns7z 2 роки тому

      @@jasondavito6385 Russia is now ruled by a predatory Jewish-Russian wild capitalism with a claim to the nobility and the feudal aristocracy, однако 🤔

    • @samhazzard3810
      @samhazzard3810 2 роки тому

      This is honest information, but continue with what you are doing and follow it through to every opportunity.

    • @adude20
      @adude20 2 роки тому +5

      @@jasondavito6385 Do you have a fear of going to jail if you post a video about a protest there? Canada has a lot of socialism.... but not the dictator-like almost-communism that Russia has again.

  • @carboniignacious2607
    @carboniignacious2607 2 роки тому +7

    My two sons in college here in Seattle have a lot of the same angst and hope. You're doing just fine. Congrats on the success.
    As I tell my sons, the "attitude of gratitude" will sooth your soul in the valleys and keep you humble on the mountain tops.
    Probably the most important life lesson to learn.

  • @AntonioColonJr
    @AntonioColonJr Рік тому +1

    You are such a genuine and sweet person. I'm glad you are able to do what you enjoy and are finding success. You deserve it. Your videos do a beautiful job of helping others to see the world from another perspective that's heartfelt and enlightening.

  • @sabbottart
    @sabbottart 2 роки тому +113

    We have an expression in USA called “back seat driver” which is exactly what your instructor was doing to you. He was supposed to teach you to feel confident and comfortable behind the wheel. Driving is very easy when you’re not being nagged by a passenger. Passengers are second fiddle and meaningless. The driver is the important one in an automobile. It’d be better to go with a friend and have them let you drive their car for a few hours. Then you’ll be ready to approach your instructor.

    • @CloningIsTooGoodForSheep
      @CloningIsTooGoodForSheep 2 роки тому +4

      There is nothing worse than a back seat driver.

    • @user-ht3jc7jt6d
      @user-ht3jc7jt6d 2 роки тому +8

      In Russia , they prefer to keep their women insecure and dependent , as well as controlled 🤣😂😂

    • @user-ht3jc7jt6d
      @user-ht3jc7jt6d 2 роки тому +6

      May be you should try taking a driving test in the city , that way the driving instructors would be more tolerant to another girl behind the wheel . It is all that machismo 🤦🏽‍♀️🤮 and how dare you to drive ? 😂. Another thing will be you starting to wear “ the pants “ 🤣😂

    • @anonymouse527
      @anonymouse527 2 роки тому +2

      Yeah, just drive with a friend/family member until driving becomes natural and you are visibly confident. When the day comes, think of it as another drive with a friend. Easy peasy!

    • @Jdjdishdueowkwjdjdi
      @Jdjdishdueowkwjdjdi 2 роки тому

      You said it all man👍👍👍

  • @brucenoble1829
    @brucenoble1829 2 роки тому +25

    You are an ambassador for Russia by just being you. I love your honesty, transparency and showing the real Russia. This channel is just refreshing to someone from Australia and anyone who wants to understand how Russians think.

  • @anthonyourbrother
    @anthonyourbrother Рік тому +1

    Natasha, you inspire me. The world is in your hands. Trust your gut follow your heart and never give up. Thank you for this video and greetings from minnesota. 🙏✌️

  • @Nancy94024
    @Nancy94024 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for your videos about Spassk. My two (adopted) kids were both born in Russia and one of them is from Spassk. It’s amazing to see where she was born.

  • @enriquemoranmartunez6736
    @enriquemoranmartunez6736 2 роки тому +107

    You are creating good content which shows us how life goes in Russia. You don't sugar code things for us. Authenticity and honesty is awesome in social media which is heavily biased. Keep up the good work. Greetings from Mexico.

  • @adonvonilesere5642
    @adonvonilesere5642 2 роки тому +42

    Even when our governments refuse to be friendly, your videos do a lot to bring people together from all around the world. I'm so glad you decided to share your side of the world with everyone. You are a clever woman and a joy to watch. I believe you have a great future in front of you

  • @wrsparks
    @wrsparks 2 роки тому +7

    We support you Natasha we know you have a pure heart.

  • @mjeffn2
    @mjeffn2 Рік тому +1

    Oh my God. Your so sweet and wonderful. Driving exam stories. When I was 58, I bought a small motorcycle. I was living in Durango, Colorado and went to get my motorcycle license. We had to drive around an obstacle course of cones in a parking lot. I completely the course without problem but, right when I was coming to a stop in front of the examiner I fell over and broke my leg!!! I’ve broken legs several times before and knew what it felt and, knew that I had broken it. I bravely got up and asked for help picking the motorcycle up. I looked at the examiner and asked if I passed the test. After all, I negotiated the course without problem. She looked at me and started laughing at me and then said, “You’re joking, right?” “Of course you failed the course. (I thought to myself that that person is somebody’s husband. I was glad that that poor bastard wasn’t me.) 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @GoofyHistorians
    @GoofyHistorians 2 роки тому +22

    You are a national treasure for Russia 🇷🇺

  • @RussianPlus
    @RussianPlus 2 роки тому +687

    Great video Natasha. I can relate to a lot of what you're saying in the video. A lot of us don't see the light at the end of the tunnel. But let's hope for the best. Don't feel bad about not fitting in with the rest of the crowd. Because you took your life in your own hands and are building a future. Seriously you got real lucky that you didn't waste years working some pointless jobs until you realized that you can do better than that. Unfortunately a lot of people in Russia are stuck in those positions. Think of it as winning the lottery:)

    • @APlusRussian
      @APlusRussian 2 роки тому +49

      Agree! It's like winning a *really* great job in the lottery!! Next step is to "invest" wisely 😎

    • @Matt_from_Florida
      @Matt_from_Florida 2 роки тому +8

      Words of wisdom. When we give it it's usually ignored and, we think, forgotten until much later the recipient says, _"Remember 20 years ago when you told me 'bla-bla-bla'? I thought you were an idiot then but it turns out you were right!"_ 🤣😄😉👍

    • @umot6277
      @umot6277 2 роки тому +10

      @The Crazy Psychopath business atmosphere 😅🤦‍♂️

    • @user-ht3jc7jt6d
      @user-ht3jc7jt6d 2 роки тому +19

      @The Crazy Psychopath Russian bot ? 🤦🏽‍♀️

    • @ernestorubio1295
      @ernestorubio1295 2 роки тому +8

      @The Crazy Psychopath Like she said, "it depends were you live"...same in US, were i live i dont pay state taxes, and there is all kind of job opportunities... "But grass looks greener at the other side of the fence"

  • @studydude
    @studydude 2 роки тому +1

    You are genuine and many of us adore your honesty. When you show your vulnerabilities, we root for you. I would be extremely saddened and upset if something was to happen to you. Stay Safe my friend. Tom from Boise Idaho.

  • @mikemetague7973
    @mikemetague7973 2 роки тому +2

    Your truths speak to all of us. Thank you from my heart.

  • @SovietMoviesExplained
    @SovietMoviesExplained 2 роки тому +52

    🤗You are cool and authentic the way you are!
    Just do what you think is right in your own pace, don't succumb to pressure and put yourself first ❤️
    It is really a full-fledged journalist's job that you are doing, which is a risky business in today's Russia.
    Stay calm and carry on 😉

  • @potts995
    @potts995 2 роки тому +49

    I think it's the fact that you're so open and honest about your experiences as an ordinary young woman in Russia that people find fascinating. It's not just Russians, but a lot of people will sugar-coat things about the country they live in and their lives at the expense of authenticity, and I think it's your attitude and NFKRZ's that a lot of people were especially looking for to get a better, more accurate and humbler picture of Russia, which still remains mysterious for a lot of English-speakers like myself. I'd say that you are doing a great job reminding people of the human side of Russia that exists outside of the news headlines, and that is important work that you do that is much needed in politically tense times like right now. Congratulations, may you and your channel continue to find success throughout this year!

    • @bloowhalez
      @bloowhalez 2 роки тому +2

      Right. Our media acts like all Russia is is Weapons. Russia is a nation of millions of westerners. They have pride, and they should. Russia has history, culture, and great people. Only the govt is bad. But the people literally have zero control about that unfortunately.

    • @olekscap4620
      @olekscap4620 2 роки тому +6

      @@bloowhalez Even the government have a lot of decent and hardworking people who's trying to do their best but you're already applied and judges them by your own stereotypes. That's the problem. No offence but unfortunately the comments is always "They're good, but..." when Westerners start to talking about Russia.

    • @bloowhalez
      @bloowhalez 2 роки тому +1

      @@olekscap4620 okay let me clarify. The Russian people are amazing. Hard working, polite, funny, very well educated and smart, and just generally great people. And they have survived so much. They could teach the world a lot, especially "pampered" westerners.
      Now the Russian govt, aka the oligarchy, is completely different. It doesn't represent what the people truly feel and act like. Luckily most people know the Russian govt isn't voted in by the people. Just like the Chinese govt doesn't represent the Chinese people and what they think.
      The CCP doesn't represent China and United Russia doesn't represent Russians. They say they do and they have convinced a lot of their populace that these govts ARE what the people want, but if that were truly so political parties wouldn't be banned left and right.
      Again, if the Russian people were free they wouldn't of invaded Crimes, especially since the people know it would probably cause sanctions and collapse their economy (which it did)
      The average Russian makes $500 a month. And this is caused by Putin. They used to make much more. But the govt is so corrupt it only provides for itself. At the cost of the people. The people are stuck in poverty thanks to United Russia. Even the pensioners don't support United Russia seeing as his they live off $200 a MONTH. I make $200 a day in a small city in the U.S. as a waiter. I literally bring plates of food from a kitchen to a dining table and I make $200 a day.
      Freedom is great.

    • @bloowhalez
      @bloowhalez 2 роки тому

      The Russian GOVERNMENT is all about weapons. And I give the Russian govt MUCH credit for their defence industry. Dollar for are it's the best in the world. They can almost stand toe to toe with America in many scenarios, especially cyber warfare, and by spending a fraction of what America spends.
      But the true Russia isn't shown to America because it doesn't matter to the daily lives of Americans. It's not that Americans don't like Russians, because that's not true anymore. No one born since the 80s cares about Russia.
      I think we should but I'm an outlier. I think, as two powerful western nations, we could be together more.
      I love Russia. I think we should be friends, best friends actually. But Russia needs an enemy and that's how this is going to work I guess.
      But yeah Russia has AMAZONG history, has been through so many hard times, has a lot of intelligent hard working people, and sk much more. The Russian people, culture and history are amazing. United Russia, the political puppet of Putin, is degradation.

  • @medioplaneta
    @medioplaneta 2 роки тому

    You, as a reporter, is your own and best therapist. We love to see how you grow in a personal and professional level. Don't overthink. Be yourself. That's perfect.

  • @niravelniflheim1858
    @niravelniflheim1858 2 роки тому +6

    Hello from a person in France 😊
    I started learning Cyrillic with you at first but now it seems like an adventure in Russia with a new friend. Yes it's sad and complicated what's going on right now but I have faith in you and your country to get through every challenge that is put in front of you. Thank you for sharing yourself with all of us on the other side of the camera ☺️ Remember that you are not alone at all Natasha, we're right here even if we can't be in the room. Also I will pray for better luck on your test but I'm not sure if the big guy listens to me, anyway good luck with everything ❤️

  • @janfg1578
    @janfg1578 2 роки тому +83

    I`m a german guy, but a lot of the things you mentioned struck with me - especially the driving exam story matches almost 1:1 my experience. I finally passed the exam, but still don`t own a car to this day. I also notice that being alone for too long messes with my mental health, despite me being a major introvert. So I think most of this stuff is common for all of us to varying degrees. But everyone is unique and has their own way in life, so its great to see that you have found a special way that fits you, brings you joy and fullfilment and still allows you being yourself. Thank you for widening my and many other people horizons. :)

    • @NoConvict
      @NoConvict 2 роки тому +6

      hallo, aus deutschland kommen die besten autofahrer ;)

    • @hypnotoad9583
      @hypnotoad9583 2 роки тому +16

      @@NoConvict I'm German and I crashed into a police car on my driving exam -.-

    • @ByteBanditBob
      @ByteBanditBob 2 роки тому +1

      @@NoConvict not me!

    • @londonwestman1
      @londonwestman1 2 роки тому +1

      @@hypnotoad9583 Oops! To be honest, crashing into a police car wouldn't be such a great plan wherever you may be.
      My (UK) driving instructor told a story about someone who drove into a hole in the road on their driving exam and still passed. Apparently because the hole wasn't properly signed.

    • @NoConvict
      @NoConvict 2 роки тому +3

      @@hypnotoad9583 warum machst du auch sowas :D

  • @elfarlaur
    @elfarlaur 2 роки тому +50

    Your rant about loneliness is something I enjoyed hearing. I'm in a similar situation where I'm going to University in another city and I don't know anyone and covid restrictions have made it hard to do so. Hearing about how you have been struggling does genuinely help me feel a sense of solidarity with others who are in a similar situation, and it somehow makes me feel less lonely.

    • @andrewruddy962
      @andrewruddy962 2 роки тому

      " Rant " ! ! ! Look up the meaning of the word.

  • @sc-yf3vy
    @sc-yf3vy 2 роки тому +1

    People all around the world love you Natasha 🥰

  • @craigweis1675
    @craigweis1675 2 роки тому

    Good Deal. Another good video from the heart. These vids help me to understand Russia.
    I had a little chuckle. My Romanian woman friend was 44 years old and had never driven or owned a car. From America, I helped her buy a 2007 Toyota Camry with 88k kilometers on it and I bought her driving lessons ... She did the driving lessons and on test day the lady tester flunked her. She calls me up. "Craig Craig~!~! I Fall Down~!" 'What do you mean 'you fall down'? I didn't pass my driving test. I said fear not. "We'll go back to driving school." ... on the second try she passed and now has a driver's license and a car. I'm so happy for her. Now at age 46 she makes a little bit of money teaching Hebrew to Romanians online.

  • @redneckraconteur
    @redneckraconteur 2 роки тому +14

    I'm kinda old (59!), and have had a love of Russia for most of my life. I majored in Russian Language/Literature, and Minored in Russian History. I know so much about your country and culture...and life events have prevented me from ever visiting your country. I appreciate your content, and portrayal of your life in Russia. Your life is very interesting to many, many people. It's "the next best thing" to me being able to experience your culture. Best wishes for your continued growth, success, and happiness!

  • @stefanwerdekker
    @stefanwerdekker 2 роки тому +18

    Regarding your fear: I can only speak for myself (from the Netherlands), but to me your videos have helped me understand the human side of living in Russia and as such contribute to a positive image of your country. Keep it up.

  • @livergen
    @livergen 2 роки тому +1

    Oh Natasha, When you got to the topic about "Fear" & You said (( " Yea I Live In Russia " )) , I almost lost it from laughing, I'm glad I was not drinking anything because I would have choked our spit it out.
    I kind of know what you are going through with your health and your mental anxieties, from what I have learned from some doctors, is that your mental stress can tremendously affect your physical health. I now live alone (( but never lonely )) and I pursue all my hobbies and enjoy such peace and quiet from the stressful mess that this world can consume you in if you let it, I now refer to myself as an unsupervised adult 😎.
    Yes I also agree, just keep doing what you are doing with your journalistic videos and explanations of what you are feeling and experiencing, they are honest and so refreshing. God bless you & please keep your self safe, don't forget to listen to your inner voice it will guide you if you listen closely to it. Much love and respect. Danny in Texas

  • @akbashdog8716
    @akbashdog8716 2 роки тому +2

    3 WORDS: I LOVE YOU. Thank you for being so honest. Whenever you feel alone get on here and post a video so we can be here with you until things become more stable.

  • @Harry_Beanbag
    @Harry_Beanbag 2 роки тому +101

    I first watched "Welcome to Spassk" some time ago. I was originally curious about your town's unique geographical & political location, but was drawn in by your simple and honest story telling. I am a Gen X American that grew up during the Cold War. American vs Russian fear and hatred was real. Without getting too political, all of our politicians often have agendas that differ from the sentiment of ordinary people. It is people like you that show us that we all have more in common that not. Your videos are vignettes of real life that we can all relate to. You are a thoughtful story teller, and a deep thinker with an honest soul. You should be confident rather than fearful. You should be proud rather than anxious (I'm sure your parents are proud). You should be hopeful because your future is bright. You shouldn't change a damn thing! Just keep doing you, because that's why we are all here.

    • @statisticaphil1072
      @statisticaphil1072 2 роки тому +2

      Totally agree.

    • @traylor1949
      @traylor1949 2 роки тому +2

      Couldn’t have said it better!

    • @hershellacey9405
      @hershellacey9405 2 роки тому

      ABSOLUTELY

    • @AnthonyAllenJr
      @AnthonyAllenJr 2 роки тому

      Agree!

    • @soyyoroaldo
      @soyyoroaldo 2 роки тому

      I have a little different take. I too maybe GenX grew up during Cold War but never really “hated” Russians but also didn’t really know. Now in recent years I have spent significant time in Russia and I LOVE Russia and Russians. And what I have learned - and this is in regards to Cold War question - is before I didn’t really know but I have learned to HATE the Soviets! The Soviets were unspeakable monsters and the Soviet system no less than a crime against humanity. Just tour Anna Akhmatova’s flat in Saint-Petersburg or contemplate Kazan Cathedral on Nevsky Prospekt was changed by the Soviets to a “Temple of Atheism”. The Soviets thugs took over and brutalized for 70 years a country called Russia just like they did to countries Poland Estonia Bulgaria Lithuania etc and tried many countries around the world.
      The single most important 20th century geopolitical fact to understand, especially as an American, is:
      Russia ≠ USSR !!!
      We are all extremely relieved the Cold War never became a full-blown Hot War but it was a just war - it was not some big ego nation mistake or misunderstanding - and the right side won.

  • @tomwayne4859
    @tomwayne4859 2 роки тому +39

    I really admire your courage for sharing your struggles with loneliness and hopelessness with us all, Natasha. A lot of people have felt similar feelings but suffer in silence. I used to feel lonely but now I feel numb and feel no need to be with other people anymore. It's important that you stay connected with your friends and family, even if you have to force yourself to try. Otherwise, loneliness can easily become a vicious cycle that makes you less likely to socialise and actually worse at being in social situations. Whenever you feel low, always remember that you have a community of people who value and appreciate you greatly. The same goes for any random stranger on the internet out there

    • @user-ht3jc7jt6d
      @user-ht3jc7jt6d 2 роки тому

      Traveling helps , she needs to change her location . It seams to work for her , to keep filming and engaging with the viewers . It is easy to get depressed in a small town where there is nothing to do

    • @svenbeowulfsson641
      @svenbeowulfsson641 2 роки тому

      I agree absolutly

  • @curtisblake261
    @curtisblake261 5 місяців тому +1

    Exactly. When you "arrive" then you need to realize how you got there, and establish your style. IMHO it's all about what style you want to present.

  • @tobyihli9470
    @tobyihli9470 11 місяців тому

    Hi, Natasha,
    I’m Toby. I’m 63 and I’ve been a paid member of your Patreon forever.
    I loved your early videos, and can’t wait to see you making travel videos. I’ll continue to contribute to you.
    Just be yourself and keep making your travel videos. Relax. You’ve arrived.

  • @garylawrenson5243
    @garylawrenson5243 2 роки тому +32

    I’ve watched every single video that you have made, sometimes more than once … why spend life thinking about what might happen ? We all waste so much time worrying about “ what if “ amazing work you do ( and yes it’s hard work what you do ) you deserve every good thing that comes your way 😀

  • @CaFPhantom11
    @CaFPhantom11 2 роки тому +17

    You're making us travel and escape while we're stuck in our own routine. Thank you a thousand time for that!

  • @cjn585
    @cjn585 Рік тому +1

    Hi Natasha I just rewatched this from earlier this year. Today is Nov 14 2022 and it is amazing how much year English has improved.

  • @washguy9577
    @washguy9577 Рік тому

    You now have friends all over the world. I'm a 41 year old man from Northern USA and find your honesty so refreshing in a age of propaganda and lies its great to see the generation behind us who still care about the truth and whats right.I've learned more about Russia from you than all previous years of my life thank you for your stories and travels. And whoever told you don't change keep doing what works was right. Good for you, never stop. Much respect.

  • @christopherbehrens7996
    @christopherbehrens7996 2 роки тому +29

    As an American, what interested me in your channel was and is how you show and talk about life in Russia. It is very far from where I live and kind of a mystery what everyday life is like there. What I have learned is the people in Russia are just like people here in USA. I always wanted to learn to speak Russian. I really appreciate you giving me a new perspective on Russia. Like I said before it was always kind of mysterious to me but I feel connected in a way now. Life does seem a bit harder there but I love your culture and some very beautiful parts in Russia. Anyway I believe hard work pays off. You have put alot of work into your channel, opened minds of so many people, new perspectives and that is a blessing. Thank you.

  • @davidgibson9405
    @davidgibson9405 2 роки тому +27

    When I went to college in my youth I took a lot of classes about Russia/USSR and learned a lot about Moscow and St. Petersburg but we never studied Siberia or the far east and so your videos have been very informative and I'm glad I listened to the youtube recommendations. I hope you can stay positive and finally get your Driver's license.

    • @Airboss56
      @Airboss56 2 роки тому

      I really didn’t know about the Far East of Russia and showing there is more Russia than Moscow and St. Petersburg.

  • @juje1994
    @juje1994 2 роки тому +6

    There is so much misinformation right now and I believe seeing both sides is absolutely crucial for fixing this!

  • @davidstrumsky7012
    @davidstrumsky7012 2 роки тому

    You are such a delight. And a bright light. Hang in there, Natasha. I'm with you.

  • @ve3lks997
    @ve3lks997 2 роки тому +22

    I, for one, am glad that you do what you do. I would guess that most of us westerners have never heard about all these places in Russia's far east and you are bringing them to light and educating us. Keep up the great work and I hope you continue to document more places that we do not know anything about. I know I really like it when I get to see the small towns and villages in areas that I have not been. Everyone has heard and seen all the big places, like Moscow, but it is interesting to see the more rural areas.

  • @robertconway6950
    @robertconway6950 2 роки тому +22

    Because of you Natasha,I learnt to read Russian when you made the Video of various Shops signs , so your efforts are rippling through our Planet like a stone thrown into a calm lake bringing numerous and varied motivations for many people regarding life in Russia.
    God Bless you. 🙂

  • @markhugo8270
    @markhugo8270 2 роки тому

    My favorite Eastern Russian lady is BACK! The definition of honesty and valor. I'm so pleased.

  • @66otnt
    @66otnt 2 роки тому +1

    IT SADDENS ME TO HEAR OF YOUR LONELINESS NATASHA !!!
    YOU ARE ONLY GUILTY OF HAVING A PRECIOUS SOFT HEART !!!
    YOU ARE A BEAUTIFUL AND INTELLIGENT YOUNG WOMAN, AND IF I WAS THIRTY YEARS YOUNGER, I'D GET ON A PLANE TO RUSSIA AND HOLD YOU TO MYSELF !!!
    I WISH FOR YOU A STRONG AND LOVING YOUNG MAN, WHO WOULD DEMONSTRATE TO YOU HOW PRECIOUS YOU ARE !!!
    YOU DESERVE THE SUPPORT FROM US NATASHA, BECAUSE YOU SHOW US THE TRUE RUSSIA !!!
    RUSSIA AND YOU ARE BOTH BEAUTIFUL, AND I SINCERELY THANK YOU FOR YOUR WONDERFUL VIDEOS !!!

  • @livzyful
    @livzyful 2 роки тому +4

    You are a communicator, and you speak sincerely. These qualities the world is desperate for. From New Jersey in the US, I am so glad to have stumbled upon your channel. As a 75 year old during a pandemic, I am also lonely at times though I have a wonderful network of friends and family. Your inner struggles are what we all struggle with. I am sending you such good wishes. Just keep going.

  • @view05nys
    @view05nys 2 роки тому +23

    Natasha is a lovely, intelligent, brave young lady. A wonderful "ambassador" for the the Russian people, cutting through the stereotypes we have here in the USA, generated by the "politics" we receive. I did grow up in the 1950s and '60s at the height of the cold war, influenced by a childhood environment of ducking under desks and civilian shelters in case of a nuclear attack from the Soviet Union. Russia and the Warsaw Pact threats of invading western Europe. Listening to Soviet propaganda on Radio Moscow on shortwave radio. Listening to Soviet propagandists on our TV interviews. Now, those fears are arising again in the present political climate and military threats. Her videos are an important balancing force of the universality of the common people's wishes for a peaceful life in their homes.

    • @user-hz2zh2ns7z
      @user-hz2zh2ns7z 2 роки тому

      Now, we're not "evil commy". Just egoistic Russian-jew White Nazi" with social - darvinistic patterns. 🤔

  • @Wulfilasify1
    @Wulfilasify1 2 роки тому

    You have my vote, young lady. The world needs more people like you!

  • @jpasencion499
    @jpasencion499 2 роки тому +4

    Natasha, thank you for your wonderful videos. They are very good, it shows a lot of people like myself how life can be in other parts of the world. You're an excellent person with a great soul. Wishing you the best and hoping that this confusing times end soon so you can be out here with us in your channel sharing your life and culture. Many Blessings to you and your family 💫❄️☃️

  • @blosjapp
    @blosjapp 2 роки тому +83

    Dear Natasha, just wanted to say a big thank you. We live in Norway, and my wife is American, but half Russian. Watching your videos have been a wonderful way to discover how modern day Russia is - for good and bad. Take care of yourself, stay safe and good luck for 2022!

  • @codykillian4433
    @codykillian4433 2 роки тому +59

    So happy for you. I love to see young people achieve big things. Keep up the good work, you’re bringing people from around the world closer together. ❤️

    • @codykillian4433
      @codykillian4433 2 роки тому +4

      Also, do not ever feel guilty for being successful. You did this, you earned this, you discovered a niche that works in a near impossible circumstance. Good luck in all your future endeavors.

  • @Hillel321
    @Hillel321 2 роки тому

    Dear Natasha, today I found your channel and your video is touching my heart. You are on the right way. You are honest, humble and kind. Stay the person you are.
    Greetings from Hamburg, Germany

  • @rayherbst6655
    @rayherbst6655 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for opening up. I was a subscriber when you had a few thousand subscribers, but with honest expression, the real you is what people desire to know.

  • @swimbait1
    @swimbait1 2 роки тому +4

    It’s your personality that makes the channel. You are genuine, friendly, and real, and people like it. Definitely continue with your education, who knows what tomorrow can bring.

  • @hughmac7423
    @hughmac7423 2 роки тому +19

    Cool update. Lonelyness is difficult, I'm in my 50's, I have 4 children, 3 grandchildren, lots of family, lots of good work friends, and all of my close friends live 1,000 to 4,000km or overseas. I often feel lonely. How do I cope? I treasure and really enjoy those moments when I can spend time with a good friend, even though those moments can be years apart.

  • @dougintothesunset
    @dougintothesunset 2 роки тому +4

    I appreciate your sense of humor. I fear you are going to need it more now. Stay safe. Thank you

  • @skunkjulio
    @skunkjulio 2 роки тому +5

    I really love your videos, thank you for making them.
    I've lived in Korea and Japan for several years (not all back-to-back) and I've always wondered what life was like in the Russian east, just daily life, like you've shown. It's really cool to get an idea of how life goes there.
    You're doing great, keep it up!
    By the way, it's super normal and not vain at all to want to get out and socialize as a young person, and especially to want to be valued. Don't put yourself down for feeling this way... it's a totally common human feeling!

  • @ObeseLovahBoi
    @ObeseLovahBoi 2 роки тому +6

    Your sincerity is so rare on UA-cam, it’s such a blessing

  • @porterbrass
    @porterbrass 2 роки тому +29

    Natasha, you should be up to 1,000,000 subscribers in no time! Your honest videos are great. I love seeing Russian life. We will all make the world a safer, better place through UA-cam. Keep up the great work!
    BTW- it’s things like the “Creepy Santa” close-ups (with accordion music) between segments that keep me coming back for more!😂

    • @jimbyers3092
      @jimbyers3092 2 роки тому +6

      Natasha's editing skills are great and can be subtle and fun--sometimes like watching a puzzle with mysteries, hints, and clues. I think what she does naturally in her productions cannot be taught--you either have it or not. She has it.

    • @graemeroberts2935
      @graemeroberts2935 2 роки тому +2

      So well said! I love seeing Russian life too, and I find Natasha's honesty and clarity of vision so refreshing. What a wonderful young woman-a help to so many people everywhere. It sounds silly, but when I wonder why I am fascinated now with Russia and can't wait to go there I think of Natasha, and perhaps a little of Tchaikovsky.

    • @porterbrass
      @porterbrass 2 роки тому

      @@graemeroberts2935That’s why I like Natasha! She makes me think of Tchaikovsky. I’m a brass musician in a symphony orchestra. He sure did give us many opportunities to shine. Love the music.

  • @starfishinamber
    @starfishinamber 2 роки тому +5

    I just watched this now in early April. Sending love from Chile, it must be so hard to go through all of these life issues in the current political and economic situation. I hope any changes you want to or need to do in your life end up being for the better.

  • @jdjohns972
    @jdjohns972 2 роки тому +3

    I subscribed and visit your channel because of you. Your straight-forward no nonsense approach while presenting your videos is so refreshing. As an additional benefit, I get to learn about Russia and its citizens. I am so happy for your success. Keep making videos. We love you.

  • @APlusRussian
    @APlusRussian 2 роки тому +66

    "Chanel skyrocketed" and how it affected you emotionally... Tough video to make, Natasha - thank you for opening up to us 💗 P.S. Ushanka hat is ONE stereotype I can get behind (and make videos about) 😅

    • @bloowhalez
      @bloowhalez 2 роки тому +5

      Don't you love her English. It's is about 99% perfect but that last 1% is not only funny it is educational because usually it is due to the grammar differences of Russian.
      You can actually learn a bit about how the Russian language works by listening to her (few) English mistakes.
      I'd be interested in small, bite sized videos about Russian grammar and language. That could get pretty boring pretty fast so I would only do like 5 min videos in small chunks.

    • @APlusRussian
      @APlusRussian 2 роки тому +3

      @@bloowhalez Couldn't agree more, on all counts 😉

  • @penwithoutasword9459
    @penwithoutasword9459 2 роки тому +20

    Natasha, you are doing great. Many people are very proud of you. Things will further improve for you.

  • @sharonneth4231
    @sharonneth4231 2 роки тому +1

    this is the greatest video! Your voice and language is a little different than before. but you know something you have the courage to be out there giving it your all! too fun! Keep creating your content because I love it!

  • @dennisallen5297
    @dennisallen5297 2 роки тому

    Your honesty and humility is refreshing

  • @solglen5913
    @solglen5913 2 роки тому +62

    I’m a young person from New Zealand and I also returned to my parents home for Christmas and New Years and became increasingly lonely as I have nothing to do and nobody to see. It’s oddly consoling to see how such a specific situation can also be experienced a whole world and culture away. I hope in the near future I can see how you escape and try to do a similar thing for me. Keep going, these videos give me hope.

    • @HladniSjeverniVjetar
      @HladniSjeverniVjetar 2 роки тому

      Why are you in that situation? If you don't mind talking about it.

    • @solglen5913
      @solglen5913 2 роки тому +2

      @@HladniSjeverniVjetar Its a long story so I'll keep it short. My family live very remotely, so I was home schooled and as such didn't have much social interaction. I went to Uni and didn't fit in, so I lived by myself in an apartment for 5 years (I had to take an extra year as I dropped a paper). Now I have finished my studies and returned home, but I have social anxiety and don't leave the property, plus I have no one to go and see.

    • @HladniSjeverniVjetar
      @HladniSjeverniVjetar 2 роки тому +2

      @@solglen5913 I understand, that's rough for a young person. I mean living in remote area. Human are social animals, even thou i see myself as an outlier i can still understand the longing for social interaction. Well you still got the next best thing with the internet. 🙂
      Don't forget all it takes is that first step to make a stranger to a friend. So you can still have friends and not feel so lonely.

    • @enanoh8971
      @enanoh8971 2 роки тому

      @@solglen5913 I was unemployee like 8 months and was like aisolated too, then I got a Call center job and is good to have that human contact everyday even if was so hard that job / You need to talk with people in everyday basis thats the Secret, you seem to be very articuluated and smart too, so keep trying....................................

  • @gyrateful
    @gyrateful 2 роки тому +18

    Thank you for showing your vulnerabilities and telling us about your feelings. That is what connects people through time, cultures, and across the world. Your work is valuable. Years from now people will watch this, and understand how you feel.

  • @adamoneill2660
    @adamoneill2660 2 роки тому +4

    13:20 the couple of minutes before this time stamp, MASSIVE RESPECT ✊🏻 for you, you are doing an amazing job but you are right to look out for and protect yourself. Keep going with the great content

  • @Jdoom13
    @Jdoom13 2 роки тому +1

    I'm glad you have an outlet like this for your emotions and feelings. The world is here to listen and care. Peace and love from New York, USA.

  • @AndrewForeman88
    @AndrewForeman88 2 роки тому +63

    Natasha I can't thank you enough for sharing the ups and downs in this manner. You handle the stress and successes in such a strong way. You deal with so many topics and it's a joy to wake up and see what's going on. As far as diversifying your portfolio (you said focus outside youtube) I hope you will share those things too! I wish you would be paid because you are shining star of healthy youth, and our state department should invite you back because I'd love to see videos of you exploring here. Continued success and happiness!

    • @moscow3424
      @moscow3424 2 роки тому

      "...your government would pay you..."
      In Russia, other ideals. Natasha is working for an American audience.
      ua-cam.com/video/76k7MBL-_gI/v-deo.html

    • @happyherbert1984
      @happyherbert1984 2 роки тому

      Great and encouraging comment Andrew! LOVE the positive attitude towards life that is exercised so well by the american people! Greatly appreciated for sure. I am a german guy loving al english speaking nations! English and german are rather similar IMHO..am I wrong here?

    • @happyherbert1984
      @happyherbert1984 2 роки тому

      @@moscow3424 so are you an agent of some propaganda agency? Or a private person??

    • @moscow3424
      @moscow3424 2 роки тому +1

      @@happyherbert1984
      "...propaganda ...
      McCarthyism is the practice of making accusations of subversion and treason, especially when related to communism and socialism.

  • @apatheticallyconcerned6574
    @apatheticallyconcerned6574 2 роки тому +9

    My opinion is that the reason you are becoming more popular is that people all over the world are longing for honesty, and honest people. The world is so full of lies and agendas, but then there are some people like you who are honest and open and don't try to be pretentious. You are real, and people like that.

  • @Micro2Macr0
    @Micro2Macr0 2 роки тому +1

    America misses you my friend. Stay strong and remember that you're not alone.

  • @annwrog
    @annwrog 2 роки тому +1

    You are so great, and enjoyable to watch. I can relate so well to your feelings of being fearful and lonely. Many people throughout the world, of all ages, young and old, experience those emotions. You are not alone. Hang in there, keep the faith, and keep up the good work. I know you will eventually pass your driver's exam! I believe in you. Sending ♥️ and positive wishes.
    Ann from America (🇺🇸)