Rich Perspectives
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How Morocco Became A Leader in Women's Rights
In this video, I'm sharing everything I learned about women's rights in Morocco during my trip to the country in 2016. While my video primarily focuses on the stories of the women I met, it is important to note that not every Moroccan woman has the exact same experiences.
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Living With One of the Weakest Passports in the World
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Your passport determines how freely you can travel the world-but not all passports are created equal. In this video, we explore passport privilege, the inequality shaping global mobility, and what it means for travelers worldwide. 🎶 MUSIC USED IN THE VIDEO: I use royalty-free music from Epidemic Sound. Sign up with my link (below) to get 10% off your first 12 months. The first 30 days are free....
Inside the Mind of a “Third Culture Kid” (Ep. 1)
Просмотров 822 месяца назад
In this episode of the “Third Culture Kids” series, I sit down with Urmi Hossain, who has navigated the complexities of growing up in three distinct cultures: Italian, Bengali, and Canadian. From balancing the traditions of Italy and Bangladesh while adapting to life in Canada, Urmi shares personal stories of identity, belonging, and the challenges of blending these rich cultural backgrounds. S...
Is this the best Carry-on for your next trip? | LEVEL8 Luggage Review
Просмотров 3213 месяца назад
Hi friends, If you're in the market for durable carry-on luggage for your next trip, this might be what you're looking for. Watch this video if you're considering buying this and want to hear my thoughts on this bag! I haven't used it for long enough, but so far it's been a solid option for me. Click the link below to get 10% off your Level8 purchase: www.anrdoezrs.net/click-101276684-15212831?...
What They Don’t Show You About Lebanon 🇱🇧
Просмотров 80 тыс.5 месяцев назад
If you go on the news, the narratives regarding Lebanon are mostly negative and they give the impression that it is not a country you would want to visit. Based on my experience, this is completely untrue! Yes, there are political and economic challenges, but do not let them deter you from visiting (unless the country becomes extremely unsafe). This video was filmed in June 2024, and at the tim...
Growing Up Everywhere: The "Third Culture Kid" Experience
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.7 месяцев назад
In this video, we explore the lives of individuals who grow up in cultures different from their parents'. Whether you're a TCK yourself, a parent, or just curious about global nomads, this video is for you. 🔹 What is a Third Culture Kid? We'll break down the concept coined by sociologist Ruth Hill Useem and explain what it means to be a TCK. 🔹 The TCK Experience: Hear real-life stories from TCK...
“Where Are You From?" Navigating Cultural Identity
Просмотров 6607 месяцев назад
Have you ever been asked, "Where are you from?" and found it difficult to answer? This seemingly simple question can carry a lot of weight, unveiling layers of identity, culture, and belonging. In this video, we dive deep into the complexities of identity and what it means to belong. Join me as I explore these themes through personal insights and street interviews with a diverse range of people...
A Side of Bahrain They Don’t Show You 🇧🇭
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.8 месяцев назад
In this video, I return to Bahrain to learn more about its ancient civilization and to explore fascinating cultural sites. TIMESTAMPS: My First trip to Bahrain during Covid - 0:00 Bahrain: Most liberal country in the Middle East - 1:05 Bahrain's ancient civilization (archeological site) - 2:17 The House of Baskets - 5:53 Catching a break at a mini-resort - 7:17 Malkiya Beach - 8:10 The ancient ...
This Simple Habit Will Change Your Life.
Просмотров 55811 месяцев назад
Hi friends, In this video I talk about a habit I nurtured that helped me become a more positive person. It really did change my life and I hope you find it as useful as I do! 🎶 MUSIC USED IN THE VIDEO: I use royalty-free music from Epidemic Sound. Sign up with my link to get 10% off your first 12 months. The first 30 days are free. www.epidemicsound.com/referral/v57cp9
2024 May Not Be “Your Year”
Просмотров 25311 месяцев назад
Happy New Year, fam! As we start another year, here is a reminder to keep trying to be a better version of yourself every day. 2024 may not be your year... and that's okay! 🎶 MUSIC USED IN THE VIDEO: I use royalty-free music from Epidemic Sound. Sign up with my link to get 10% off your first 12 months. The first 30 days are free. www.epidemicsound.com/referral/v57cp9 Instagram: ri...
7 Days in Seville: Flamenco, Tapas, and Hidden Gems 🇪🇸
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.Год назад
Join me on a captivating exploration of Seville, a city that might just be Europe's most beautiful destination. Discover the stunning architecture, vibrant culture, and hidden gems that make Seville a must-visit location. Is Seville Europe's most beautiful city? Watch and decide for yourself! Timestamps: Intro Montage- 0:00 Seville’s history - 0:54 Cathedral of Seville - 1:48 The Alcázar of Sev...
6 Things You Should Know Before Living With a Host Family Abroad
Просмотров 263Год назад
In this insightful video, I share six invaluable tips for navigating the unique challenges and embracing the rewarding experiences of living with a family abroad. Drawing from personal experiences and expert advice, I explore key strategies to foster strong bonds and create a harmonious environment. Discover how to overcome language barriers, adapt to cultural nuances, and embrace new tradition...
No Flights Needed: Creative Ways to Experience the World
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No Flights Needed: Creative Ways to Experience the World
Solo Travel Survival Guide: 10 Must-Have Tips
Просмотров 274Год назад
Solo Travel Survival Guide: 10 Must-Have Tips
Discovering Southall: The Heart of Desi Culture in London
Просмотров 273Год назад
Discovering Southall: The Heart of Desi Culture in London
The Art of Ink: Exploring Tattoo Culture With an Expert Artist
Просмотров 948Год назад
The Art of Ink: Exploring Tattoo Culture With an Expert Artist
An Unproductive Day in My Life (Christmas Vlog)🎄
Просмотров 2842 года назад
An Unproductive Day in My Life (Christmas Vlog)🎄
Why Children’s Books Aren’t Just for Kids: Lessons for Adults
Просмотров 5822 года назад
Why Children’s Books Aren’t Just for Kids: Lessons for Adults
My Life as a Masters Student in London 🇬🇧
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My Life as a Masters Student in London 🇬🇧
The Queen’s Funeral and the Relevance of Monarchy in the Modern World
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The Queen’s Funeral and the Relevance of Monarchy in the Modern World
What Happens In A Traditional Igbo Wedding? 🇳🇬
Просмотров 30 тыс.2 года назад
What Happens In A Traditional Igbo Wedding? 🇳🇬
Exploring Dubai’s Famous Gold Souk 🇦🇪
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Exploring Dubai’s Famous Gold Souk 🇦🇪
A Side of Dubai They Don’t Show You 🇦🇪
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A Side of Dubai They Don’t Show You 🇦🇪
Exploring Dubai’s Street Food Scene After Dark 🇦🇪
Просмотров 5012 года назад
Exploring Dubai’s Street Food Scene After Dark 🇦🇪
Adventuring on Dubai’s Beaches During a Sandstorm 🇦🇪
Просмотров 2942 года назад
Adventuring on Dubai’s Beaches During a Sandstorm 🇦🇪
How To Travel Seychelles in 2022 🇸🇨
Просмотров 110 тыс.2 года назад
How To Travel Seychelles in 2022 🇸🇨
The Realities of Traveling Within Africa: Inequality and Access Issues
Просмотров 6912 года назад
The Realities of Traveling Within Africa: Inequality and Access Issues
Qatar Airways Business Class: My Experience and Honest Review
Просмотров 8 тыс.2 года назад
Qatar Airways Business Class: My Experience and Honest Review
I Found a Hidden Beach in Seychelles 🇸🇨
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I Found a Hidden Beach in Seychelles 🇸🇨
Exploring Seychelles Marine Life: Snorkeling and Biodviersity Across Islands 🇸🇨
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Exploring Seychelles Marine Life: Snorkeling and Biodviersity Across Islands 🇸🇨

Комментарии

  • @AlineAbedalmakak
    @AlineAbedalmakak 7 часов назад

    A m Lebanese and live there

  • @damnfreakingsien
    @damnfreakingsien 2 дня назад

    As a Singaporean, I don’t even know what a visa is as I’ve never needed one. Thanks for opening my eyes to this issue, I didn’t even know how lucky we are.

  • @karimkobe_1243
    @karimkobe_1243 3 дня назад

    Absolutely amazing video, loved how you were able to see this beautiful side of Lebanon!

  • @Laiscostaniemann
    @Laiscostaniemann 4 дня назад

    A musica brasileira 🇧🇷🇧🇷❤️

  • @AyanaStreetTherapy
    @AyanaStreetTherapy 6 дней назад

    I know this video is old and you're probably not vegan anymore, but you can use veggie stock! It tastes just as good.

  • @iamfadhili
    @iamfadhili 6 дней назад

    Amazing vLogs ❤

  • @Kilcrops1985
    @Kilcrops1985 10 дней назад

    I was born and raised in Colombia, but have been living in the states for 24 years and I thankfully hold an american passport after becoming a citizen in 2015, which makes it so much easier to travel even within latin american countries. My wife is also colombian and the first time we traveled to Europe she did not hold an american passport and the treatment she received in Zurich while going through immigration was completeley different even though we were together

  • @artbrutnewyork
    @artbrutnewyork 12 дней назад

    “The sins of the Father are visited upon the Sons” Sadly honest hard-working Nigerians are paying for the misdeeds/criminality of Nigerian who have traveled in the past.

  • @Kit-p5e
    @Kit-p5e 12 дней назад

    Love you from India sir

  • @thunderlebxx
    @thunderlebxx 14 дней назад

    And want people to know its beauty

  • @thunderlebxx
    @thunderlebxx 14 дней назад

    Thx for this video man,really means a lot to me as i am half lebanese

  • @Tellyawhat4
    @Tellyawhat4 14 дней назад

    3.5kgs for an empty carry-on? Airlines allow carry-on limits between 7 and 12kgs. That gives you only 3.5kg packing capacity at the lower limit. Too bad. This luggage isn't for me.

  • @morgue023
    @morgue023 15 дней назад

    Beautiful and fascinating 🖤🌹

  • @milkshakegfc5550
    @milkshakegfc5550 15 дней назад

    Iam lebanese and I love my country so much and lebanon has every place and they are beautiful

  • @jallouljallouli8939
    @jallouljallouli8939 17 дней назад

    Superman, go help your woman in the sub sahara Africa

  • @regiejohn15126
    @regiejohn15126 18 дней назад

    As a Filipino, I relate to you in every ways. But being an avid traveller, it kind of is a second nature to apply for visas like I'd know what is to expect and its requirements. Sucks, I know, but we (and I) have to live with it. The pros are one will be the rare one of the group. I would even need a visa to visit Nigeria 😑

  • @punkntded
    @punkntded 19 дней назад

    Put hijab on the men. What a joke. eQUaLITY

  • @RichPerspectives
    @RichPerspectives 19 дней назад

    While this video primarily focuses on the stories of the women I met, it is important to note that not every Moroccan woman has the exact same experiences. Many Moroccan women are increasingly empowered, actively participating in the workforce and holding positions in both the private and public sectors, contributing significantly to the country’s economic and social development.

  • @anis-690
    @anis-690 19 дней назад

    We still have a long way to go, but we will get there someday hopefully!

    • @lola-p1l
      @lola-p1l 17 дней назад

      what are you looking for? to become men 💪😂 what a joke women are just a problem with no hope to fix

    • @lola-p1l
      @lola-p1l 17 дней назад

      you will get prostituted that's for sure they want you be independent and that is obviously means prostituted

  • @boutaharnourelhouda1864
    @boutaharnourelhouda1864 19 дней назад

    Women struggle in morocco ? I'm moroccan I didn't know I struggle hhh stop your western propaganada bullshit please

    • @RichPerspectives
      @RichPerspectives 19 дней назад

      This is not propaganda. I’m just sharing stories I heard from Moroccan women. Did you watch the video?

    • @Chaithetea-fr3jq
      @Chaithetea-fr3jq 19 дней назад

      We are....

    • @boutaharnourelhouda1864
      @boutaharnourelhouda1864 19 дней назад

      No it is🤣my mother and granma worked and owned money in the high mountains. They inherited and boycotted school as did the boys to avoid to be westernized by the frensh. Who are you lying to?

    • @RichPerspectives
      @RichPerspectives 19 дней назад

      @@boutaharnourelhouda1864​​⁠ It’s good to know that they had a different experience. Obviously not every Moroccan woman has the same experiences. But from what I was told directly from Moroccans, there have been certain challenges (which is all I discussed). Not sure where the “propaganda” is. The video is a message of gratitude for the women I met.

    • @lola-p1l
      @lola-p1l 17 дней назад

      @@RichPerspectives dude go help your mother and sister somewhere they are being screwed for free in England just ask there there body count and then you will know the truth

  • @sylvianzekwu2341
    @sylvianzekwu2341 19 дней назад

    Interesting and informative review! Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to watching your follow-up video 8 years later!🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @nazbrit
    @nazbrit 20 дней назад

    A fantastic video! I grew up as a TCK in the early 1960s@ no phone, no email, no Facetime, zoom, WhatsApp etc. No TV either. Sometimes, home was for just 8 weeks, other times a few months. 8 schools between 7 - 13. Ethiopia in 1962 - 1964. Fabulous! 1960s Britain, dreary and I'd become an 'outsider'. As for apartheid era South Africa where we'd migrated so my aeronautical engineer dad could earn enough. It was absolutely our nemesis and led to my younger brother, Eric, smoking marijuana at just 11. He disappeared into drugs at 14 and never came out. How tragic. He took his life at 54 in 2009. I'm writing a book about it all, which will be published in 2026. Not academic, REAL experience. There are many benefits of being a TCK but it took decades to find home. Peace to all.

    • @RichPerspectives
      @RichPerspectives 19 дней назад

      Wow thanks for sharing that! Looking forward to reading your book when it’s ready 😁

  • @lazuliland7001
    @lazuliland7001 22 дня назад

    Lebanon, the green…

  • @3rdCultureWoman
    @3rdCultureWoman 23 дня назад

    Omgggg the thinking in one language then mentally translanting to speak in another is SO real

  • @ritikakumbharkar1952
    @ritikakumbharkar1952 23 дня назад

    Thank you for making this video, as always it was not only informative but also an eye-opener for those with stronger and weaker passports. The advice you gave at the end was crucial too, I always appreciate how aware our generation seeks to be and pass the knowledge around in a way that is pragmatic and compassionate. As a semi-weak passport holder and one with an American accent, I get a whole other set of judgment and confusion haha in addition, it is almost a niche category of us who are third culture kids.

  • @mireaman1
    @mireaman1 25 дней назад

    Africans see each other as enemies

  • @Cali-vt1jj
    @Cali-vt1jj 29 дней назад

    This is such a great video!! Been struggling to explain to my colleagues what it like to grow up as a third culture kid. I'm sharing this with them.

  • @WinterStorms-z3b
    @WinterStorms-z3b Месяц назад

    Was prob fun hangin out with those "brits"... I say, if you immigrate to a new country then the least u can do is adapt to the culture... if one is so proud of their country or love it so much that they display it abroad or still engage in its customs and traditions without adapting then why leave their country?

  • @WinterStorms-z3b
    @WinterStorms-z3b Месяц назад

    Scenario: someone was born in Canada to German parents who were diplomats there parents and then his parents moved to England when he was 2 years old, and when he was 8 they moved to France... the kid is 13 now, has a German passport thanks to his parents and Canadian cuz he was born there, he however doesnt speak German and his first language is British English but French became his dominant language by the age of 13 and he doesnt have a French passport... I mean, where is he FROM?

  • @WinterStorms-z3b
    @WinterStorms-z3b Месяц назад

    Def unfair in many cases... I mainly discovered passport privilege when I got my Portuguese passport via ancestry... just having the ability to freely live anywhere in the EU is def something I woulnd't be able to have without it...

  • @Jenkis-z8q
    @Jenkis-z8q Месяц назад

    In Nigeria, A girl was burnt alive by her classmates in University (place of higher education) for commenting in a group chat against religious discussions. This is not a one-off, few days later a mob went after a nurse and after a pastor and nuns. I will always support stringent checks for such community for travel, so that such fanatic behaviour doesn't spread (like what's happening in UK and US)

  • @Jenkis-z8q
    @Jenkis-z8q Месяц назад

    90% of beggers in Saudi Arabia were pakistanis who came on sponcered religious trip, but illegally stayed and started to beg (this is not including the number of Pakistanis involved in drug and human trafficking). What should the country do? Put stringent administrative control and checks? No offcourse not, that would be wrong and hurtful towards entitled people. On the other hand majority of people from Europe come to Dubai for investment and High skill work/reasearch.... What should the country do? Offcourse not facilitate the process to become a competitive zone for investment. It's all about entitlement through fictitious equality. Doesn't matter how many entitled woke people stand against you, hold your ground and repel.

  • @GeorgioNaccache
    @GeorgioNaccache Месяц назад

    YES IT'S VERY BEAUTIFUL I LIVE IN LEBANON I WAS BORN IN LEBANON do you KNOW BICKFAYA

  • @ToomasFjodorov
    @ToomasFjodorov Месяц назад

    Video is very good, but to many words "expensive" really it's a scary. Please don't say it next time. Coz nothing is free and if your incomincs are small it's expensive for you, but many people make money and it's not expensive for them.

  • @ExperienceWithAman
    @ExperienceWithAman Месяц назад

    Former Indian citizen. Current Australian citizen. I get the pain

  • @nullcandyy
    @nullcandyy Месяц назад

    As a zambian this is so real. I had to go through a month's long visa process just to get denied a Canadian visa to visit my family. Anyway Congrats on 10k. 🎉🎉🎉

  • @ArumWaharatri
    @ArumWaharatri Месяц назад

    Passport or visa requirements are actually regarding bilateral relationship within the two countries you should push toward better relationship both gov and citizens But you're Nigerian very welcomed here in Indonesia It's just the immigration would filter for both our own goods don't accept it if you're being denied or witness racism just because our nationality or background Traveling is always hard even for those with strong passport okay good luck, stay safe, God bless you

  • @nikkosr888
    @nikkosr888 Месяц назад

    I am a naturalized Japanese, previously Indonesian. Traveling with Japanese passport is totally stress-free compared when I travelled with my Indonesian passport. No question asked on the immigration, they just look at my passport and stamp it right away. Sometimes the officers even say “Konnichiwa” 😂

    • @adrianjapan
      @adrianjapan 3 дня назад

      Dream come true! I currently hold the 17th strongest passport in the world, but I've always eyed the (currently) 2nd strongest JP passport, actually I think there is absolutely no other reason I want to naturalize other than that 😂 Starting the naturalization process is one of my goals of 2025. How long did it take for you since the 1st preliminary interview?

    • @nikkosr888
      @nikkosr888 3 дня назад

      @ it took me almost a year to be granted JP citizenship. It might take longer because there are a lot of people applying for naturalization lately.

  • @adrianjapan
    @adrianjapan Месяц назад

    Sometimes we complain while having absolutely no idea of what others have to deal with. Last time I had to wait for like 1 month to have my 10 seconds interview at the US Embassy and get my 1st tourist visa (valid for 10 years) and I was quite upset thinking "meanwhile many people I know from not 1st countries like Taiwan, South Korea or Chile never have to go through this circus, they just grab an air ticket and go". That's when I found out in many countries people have to wait for 6, 8 months or even over an year just for the interview for the US tourist visa that will be valid for, ........... 1 year, or 6 months and in the worst cases, 3 months. I stopped complaining and started seeing my passport with different eyes.

    • @hammedtijani
      @hammedtijani 15 дней назад

      Where are you from

    • @adrianjapan
      @adrianjapan 14 дней назад

      @@hammedtijani 🇧🇷

    • @hammedtijani
      @hammedtijani 14 дней назад

      @@adrianjapan yeah the Brazilian passport is a good passport, you guys have access to south America, UK, Europe, New Zealand, Asia except china. Over 170 countries visa free, it's a great passport

    • @adrianjapan
      @adrianjapan 13 дней назад

      @ it’s great if you like Europe and Latin America, but I live in 🇯🇵 and there are quite a few countries nearby I need to apply for a visa to visit: Taiwan, Vietnam, China, Australia and the US (Guam, Hawaii, etc.), my whole family don’t need a visa to anywhere as they all hold the ultra powerful 🇯🇵 passport, I’m the only one who needs to visit Embassies or apply for Online Visas this time of the year :/

  • @Jenkis-z8q
    @Jenkis-z8q Месяц назад

    Look at this comment section, People taking the narrative as discrimination between weak and strong passport holders. While the person claims that he was not talking about discrimination. People should look first at the meaning of the word "privilege" before getting defencive. Its not privilege but a rational decision towards keeping the civilised communities safe from Fanaticism and Criminals.

  • @estherhannes2483
    @estherhannes2483 Месяц назад

    As a very strong passport holder who's in a long distance relationship with with someone with a weak passport I know the struggle second hand at least. The invitation letters, the visa process, the extra costs for the visa and everything else related is a real hassle. I don't take mine for granted but I wish people with the weaker passports would at least face less discrimination

  • @danceboyish
    @danceboyish Месяц назад

    People rarely talk about passport privilege and that is because usually people with weak passport don't have money to travel

  • @h0pesfall
    @h0pesfall Месяц назад

    Am I the only one who doesn't have a passport? lol

  • @Dara-wk5ty
    @Dara-wk5ty Месяц назад

    I never use my strong passport Most of the time I go back to my home country and thats it

  • @thomasnk9489
    @thomasnk9489 Месяц назад

    LOL, i am german i don't even have a passport, usually it is enough to show my german ID :p

  • @alosyus
    @alosyus Месяц назад

    As someone with one of the strongest passport in the world but too broke to travel, it just does not make any difference.

  • @dertomtom39
    @dertomtom39 Месяц назад

    An acquaintance of mine (German) was first in Bangladesh for work (visit a production) and then on vacation in Egypt... a year later, when she entered the USA (also on vacation), officials asked her at the airport what she was doing in so many times in Islamic countries....

  • @PowerControl
    @PowerControl Месяц назад

    For many Africans it is easier to come to Germany without passport than with one.

  • @stuartbritton4811
    @stuartbritton4811 Месяц назад

    Which is the weakest passport in the world?

  • @eunickissimo
    @eunickissimo Месяц назад

    I heard many foreigners have been giving birth here in Brazil because somehow they or their children could easily get our 18° strongest passport "for free"