I don’t usually do interview style videos but sometimes it’s the best way to get a lot of info out. Lots of info about Seattle in this video. Enjoy! ✌️
I grew up in the Ravenna Neighborhood from 68-78! It was close to the UW and I rode my bicycle everyday to the UW where I got a BS in Chemistry and another BS in Biology in 78! I then went to Med School in St. Louis to get my MD. I'm now a Cardiologist and moved to Modest, CA!
I loved this and all of your videos! I’m considering a move to Seattle in a few years and trying to absorb as much information as possible. As a single, 30-something woman I would like to hear a woman’s perspective of similar neighborhoods. It would be great to have a range of perspectives in future videos - if you continue with this forum style, which I hope you do because it’s so helpful :)
Incredibly informative and useful for someone like me who's thinking of moving to Seattle. I am an older woman and don't have a car, so need a place that is easy to navigate through transportation and on foot. Looking at listings online, I see some gorgeous apartment buildings from the 1920s in Capitol Hill -- exactly my style as someone who grew up in New York City. The rents and sales prices are relatively low compared with Brooklyn and Manhattan. Thanks again for your excellent videos!
When I get there I may take you up on a paid tour guide so I can get familiar with Seattle quicker. You brought it up in a video awhile ago and I think it's a great idea for new Seattlites.
I love your channel! You really try to explore and explain the environments you travel along. I really appreciate it. Do more west Seattle or Colombia city, or Georgetown
“….coffee”! 😂🤣👍 This is my third video of yours and I was trying to figure out who you reminded me of🧐🤔🙉😬🤔🤔🤔Then it hit me! “John Denver!” Seriously. You remind me of an Asian John Denver. Same expressions, similar speaking style….👍
Thanks for mentioning Paolo from O'dea. I was raised in Seattle in the 80's and 90's, but I've been working at Duke University for 16 years. Great to hear we'll have another great player! :) BTW - Sorry Lao, I'm from Garfield. Go Dogs! LOL
Rainer Beach! any house bargains? Cap Hill is the funniest, Bad Public school. Ballard is family friendly and good public school. Belltown is one big apartment to hide from Seattle.
@@LaoOcean Interesting. I was born at Swedish Hospital and lived in Downtown Seattle most of my life. I pay 50 dollars a month rent in low income housing. But then again, I never pursued secondary education so I could pay 8 dollars for a cup of coffee.
Not to come off to negative here but. In my opinion and from my perspective. I got love for Seattle but I'm no big fan of Seattle these days. There's so many hidden issues here the average person does not realize.I understand it's a liberal city and very open to everyone and. But it lacks so much originality these days.Its such a watered down place for some and Seattle seems to only cater to specific groups and people. I won't go into that now. But other then that.Seattle is full of this self entitled people. The culture is different here.This exaggerated cheesy "hipster" culture and uppity snobby uptight people.Over the top Gentrification. Most people are afraid of societal and raw racial issue conversations. And most here love to brush off the real issues. Passive aggressive. Anyhow. I will keep this short but there's more to it. -Thanks.
I don’t usually do interview style videos but sometimes it’s the best way to get a lot of info out. Lots of info about Seattle in this video. Enjoy! ✌️
Hey Denis, I did not know you were a Quaker. I am also a Quaker class of 92'. Merry Christmas!
I grew up in the Ravenna Neighborhood from 68-78! It was close to the UW and I rode my bicycle everyday to the UW where I got a BS in Chemistry and another BS in Biology in 78! I then went to Med School in St. Louis to get my MD. I'm now a Cardiologist and moved to Modest, CA!
This was a fun experience. I hope that viewers have additional questions for us.
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I loved this and all of your videos! I’m considering a move to Seattle in a few years and trying to absorb as much information as possible. As a single, 30-something woman I would like to hear a woman’s perspective of similar neighborhoods. It would be great to have a range of perspectives in future videos - if you continue with this forum style, which I hope you do because it’s so helpful :)
Thank you for watching the your input! Will be making more videos like this one in future!
Incredibly informative and useful for someone like me who's thinking of moving to Seattle. I am an older woman and don't have a car, so need a place that is easy to navigate through transportation and on foot. Looking at listings online, I see some gorgeous apartment buildings from the 1920s in Capitol Hill -- exactly my style as someone who grew up in New York City. The rents and sales prices are relatively low compared with Brooklyn and Manhattan. Thanks again for your excellent videos!
Super informative, thank you so much for this! Super excited for my move to Seattle 🙌🏾
Thanks for watching!
I really enjoy all the videos! always a treat when you post! :)
Thanks for watching Chris!
Great video and very informative. I am hooked on 1521 Second Ave but your information is invaluable. Great Job
Thanks for watching!
When I get there I may take you up on a paid tour guide so I can get familiar with Seattle quicker. You brought it up in a video awhile ago and I think it's a great idea for new Seattlites.
I love your channel! You really try to explore and explain the environments you travel along. I really appreciate it. Do more west Seattle or Colombia city, or Georgetown
Thank you for watching!
I lived in capitol hill from 2006 to 2014. Loved it💜
Merry Christmas! Go Duke :) Would love to see a follow-up video if it does snow a bit on the hill.
“….coffee”! 😂🤣👍
This is my third video of yours and I was trying to figure out who you reminded me of🧐🤔🙉😬🤔🤔🤔Then it hit me!
“John Denver!” Seriously. You remind me of an Asian John Denver. Same expressions, similar speaking style….👍
Well take me home then, country road! Love John Denver haha. 😊
Nice been wanting to go there thanks for posting
Very interesting thank you for sharing
Thanks for mentioning Paolo from O'dea. I was raised in Seattle in the 80's and 90's, but I've been working at Duke University for 16 years. Great to hear we'll have another great player! :) BTW - Sorry Lao, I'm from Garfield. Go Dogs! LOL
Oh man the Garfield/Franklin days 😂
Hey, I live across the street at the Pac RIm - I have always wanted to try this place!
Ah pay them a visit!
Do you have an opinion on Bellevue, Bothell and Redmond? I like this interview video.
Great areas.
Im hitting all your spots Jan 6th weekend. From Ohio, Im gonna flex on em on the link. Thanks Lao.
Sounds good and let me know how you like em spots. 🤜🏽🤛🏽
I lived in capitol hill after high school 1973 50 dollar a month third floor apartment 160 degree view of the water Murphy bed loved it🐱🐦🎶🌹💃🌈
Can you please do a video on the Greenwood neighborhood of Seattle? :)
I just love your videos wish I could live there but unable to so this is next best
Thanks for watching!
Capitol Hill works for me, if working Downton, there are plenty of bus choices
Hey Lao. Where is best neighborhood for Christmas lights? Candy cane or Olympic manor maybe?
Candy Cane Lane is purdy nice.
love Phin!!
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Rainer Beach! any house bargains?
Cap Hill is the funniest, Bad Public school.
Ballard is family friendly and good public school.
Belltown is one big apartment to hide from Seattle.
No bargains in any Seattle neighborhood bro lol. NONE.
@@LaoOcean Interesting. I was born at Swedish Hospital and lived in Downtown Seattle most of my life. I pay 50 dollars a month rent in low income housing. But then again, I never pursued secondary education so I could pay 8 dollars for a cup of coffee.
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Not to come off to negative here but.
In my opinion and from my perspective.
I got love for Seattle but I'm no big fan
of Seattle these days. There's so many
hidden issues here the average person
does not realize.I understand it's a liberal
city and very open to everyone and.
But it lacks so much originality these
days.Its such a watered down place
for some and Seattle seems to only
cater to specific groups and people.
I won't go into that now. But other
then that.Seattle is full of this self
entitled people. The culture is different
here.This exaggerated cheesy "hipster"
culture and uppity snobby uptight
people.Over the top Gentrification.
Most people are afraid of societal
and raw racial issue conversations.
And most here love to brush off
the real issues. Passive aggressive.
Anyhow. I will keep this short but
there's more to it. -Thanks.
Thanks for the insight.
Not to come off as negative.....🤣