You know, if you ever decided to stop traveling the world and became a bit more stationary, I think it would work out because **you** are the entertainment. Your thoughts and your unique way of expressing yourself are what keep us coming back. Perhaps you could consider a format similar to 'Outdoor Boys', where the focus is on local adventures. Although he does travel at times, but he keeps it within the country. There’s no shortage of travel channels, but many fall flat due to the lack of personality behind the camera. You've managed to make places like India and Japan genuinely entertaining for viewers like me, who normally aren't interested in those destinations. I've tried watching content about these places from other channels shortly after watching your stuff, and it's just not the same. So, wherever you go, pretty darn good chance we'll follow. Remember, you doing whatever the f*ck you want to do is what got you this far. I think your heart is telling you to come up with something compelling that aligns with what you truly want to do.
@@smallbrainedpod I think the above is really good advice. Do what's fun to you and we'll enjoy watching your own brand of random chaos unfold. Just don't turn into Kurt Caz.
Thanks for being a filthy adventurous alcoholic! I hope you drink 8-10 Topo Chico Seltzers or Mexican beers per night you disgruntled, pale, judgmental, gorgeous, illustrious, slightly-foul smelling son of a goat farmer
I feel you. Travel is tough. It can be fun, but it gets tiring. The constant lack of stability, the fleeting relationships, the deep conversations where you learn the deepest parts of someone, only to not see them again a week later. These experiences can be fulfilling, but eventually get tiring. Finding long term fulfillment is pretty hard when travelling, it tends to grow empty and vapid after a while and you yearn for some consistency and comfort from both your environment and the people around you.
I’ve been traveling full time for the last 2 years and this hits home. The only solution I can find is meet others that live this lifestyle and meet up with them in different countries
So, when I travel, I try to go to the same place twice. It could be staying for two nights at the same hotel, having a coffee twice in the same coffee shop, walking down the same street two times, and so forth. It is something that, for some weird reason, creates a warm feeling of belonging and it is cozy. By the way, it also works if you are visiting the same place during your second trip.
Welcome to your 30’s homie. My unsolicited advice is to not stop taking risks or pushing yourself, but don’t underestimate what a routine, some rest, and a home base can do for your mental and physical health. You have to figure out what you want to prioritize, how you want to spend your time, and figure out a longer term plan. Good luck man
Had a few long stints of full time travel in the last 5 years, you really do get a bit over it after a while. You start missing all the things you don’t currently have like friends and family close by. Now that I’m back home and I have all those things again I miss the traveling again, it really is a grass is greener situation.
Couldn’t agree more about how lots of people portray travel or living abroad online. I’ve lived in Thailand for a year and work remotely. There are downsides like having to work PST time so I opted to work a “night shift” and keeping sleep schedule limits time for others. There are pros and cons with it all.
Thanks for being so honest - and funny - all the time - those are a just a couple of the many things that make your RUclips and podcasts great. Keep it up and safe travels.👍
360 was cool man! As always love the honest takes. Not sure how you’re managing all of those different tasks you mentioned (booking/editing/filming/etc) but I’ve always found it helpful to try and set aside days or times to take care of different things as needed. Realize it’s more difficult when traveling but maybe it would help to just plan the week ahead on Sundays or something. Maybe you’re already doing that but if not try it out. Take care!
Your travel videos are very entertaining. Thanks for always being honest and sharing. Ironically, though thousands of viewers are attracted to your RUclips personality and most would be happy to have you as a friend, you seem lonely away from a permanent home. Performers on the road experience the same. Discomforts also become more of a downer as one gets older. No doubt many would miss seeing you if you discontinued your videos. Maybe alternating your time between stimulating travels and a home base with another pastime you enjoy that generates income might be a solution. Keep following your bliss.
Oooh. Just got to the end of the video. My mom did get very aggressive cancer while I was living abroad and I only had a couple weeks with her. Not very sexy at all. Fortunately I did go home for a few months from time to time to spend time with her before that.
I appreciate the honesty and can relate to the struggle of LT travel. I cant really imagine it being my career, though. You should deff look into betterhelp or something so you have a person to vent to... best of luck
Gimmeabreakman's channel does these videos. However if you're not from that era along with TokyoCooney, You wouldn't know. These kids got Abroad In Japan now.
Did you ever see Snake Charmers in India, that Godforsaken country! I know this is unrelated to this posting but I don’t think I ever saw a video of that when you were in India!!
Is it honestly worth being stationary in some US city anymore being a 9-5 slave or any hour wage slave? It really isn’t when housing has gotten so unaffordable and all the extras with it, you’re paying half your income nowadays to that in a lot of places…. With a country on such political uneasiness I’ll say with inflation that’s about to explode with every company doing layoffs or just not really hiring… people to busy “surviving” to even have a life, I don’t get it personally. New trend should be to just work as much as you can in a job or 2 for a stretch and go travel until you need to get more money again. Spend as little on housing as you can, and work on side gigs to have steady income from that eventually….. there is no culture and life in the us it’s a dying country, sure the infrastructure is amazing here for now but even that seems to be declining along with to many new people coming here(don’t censor me bots) causing to many issues…..
It's the first 360 podcast I've ever seen. So as far as I'm concerned, this IS the first of it's kind.
First I've seen too. and honestly.... I am underwhelmed.
You know, if you ever decided to stop traveling the world and became a bit more stationary, I think it would work out because **you** are the entertainment. Your thoughts and your unique way of expressing yourself are what keep us coming back. Perhaps you could consider a format similar to 'Outdoor Boys', where the focus is on local adventures. Although he does travel at times, but he keeps it within the country.
There’s no shortage of travel channels, but many fall flat due to the lack of personality behind the camera. You've managed to make places like India and Japan genuinely entertaining for viewers like me, who normally aren't interested in those destinations. I've tried watching content about these places from other channels shortly after watching your stuff, and it's just not the same. So, wherever you go, pretty darn good chance we'll follow.
Remember, you doing whatever the f*ck you want to do is what got you this far. I think your heart is telling you to come up with something compelling that aligns with what you truly want to do.
Excellent insight. Thanks for that
@@smallbrainedpod I think the above is really good advice. Do what's fun to you and we'll enjoy watching your own brand of random chaos unfold. Just don't turn into Kurt Caz.
Your at a crossroad, but that ok .
ok so the 360 stitching is a little messed up, bit of a learning curve with this haha. thank you guys for watching
I think it is a neat feature!
Thanks for being a filthy adventurous alcoholic! I hope you drink 8-10 Topo Chico Seltzers or Mexican beers per night you disgruntled, pale, judgmental, gorgeous, illustrious, slightly-foul smelling son of a goat farmer
Your life is messed up! Stop doing crazy things and start begging in your own country.
I feel you. Travel is tough. It can be fun, but it gets tiring. The constant lack of stability, the fleeting relationships, the deep conversations where you learn the deepest parts of someone, only to not see them again a week later. These experiences can be fulfilling, but eventually get tiring. Finding long term fulfillment is pretty hard when travelling, it tends to grow empty and vapid after a while and you yearn for some consistency and comfort from both your environment and the people around you.
I’ve been traveling full time for the last 2 years and this hits home. The only solution I can find is meet others that live this lifestyle and meet up with them in different countries
So, when I travel, I try to go to the same place twice. It could be staying for two nights at the same hotel, having a coffee twice in the same coffee shop, walking down the same street two times, and so forth. It is something that, for some weird reason, creates a warm feeling of belonging and it is cozy. By the way, it also works if you are visiting the same place during your second trip.
Bro, this is amazing, don't stop, keep going. Much love!
Welcome to your 30’s homie. My unsolicited advice is to not stop taking risks or pushing yourself, but don’t underestimate what a routine, some rest, and a home base can do for your mental and physical health. You have to figure out what you want to prioritize, how you want to spend your time, and figure out a longer term plan. Good luck man
Had a few long stints of full time travel in the last 5 years, you really do get a bit over it after a while. You start missing all the things you don’t currently have like friends and family close by. Now that I’m back home and I have all those things again I miss the traveling again, it really is a grass is greener situation.
I didn't know about this 360 feature, super cool
We OG’s appreciate the innovation, Conner. Keep it up!
Perhaps you may be a bit too big now. Don’t need my renewal then.
You are the realest RUclipsr and my wife and I love your content. It’s always a delight when you post lol keep on keeping on brother!
Couldn’t agree more about how lots of people portray travel or living abroad online. I’ve lived in Thailand for a year and work remotely. There are downsides like having to work PST time so I opted to work a “night shift” and keeping sleep schedule limits time for others. There are pros and cons with it all.
Thanks for being so honest - and funny - all the time - those are a just a couple of the many things that make your RUclips and podcasts great. Keep it up and safe travels.👍
Complain complain complain. Some random tuk tuk guy. Monk holy water bahahah keep sending it legend!
I’m on board with no video, but this is pretty dope my guy
360 was cool man!
As always love the honest takes.
Not sure how you’re managing all of those different tasks you mentioned (booking/editing/filming/etc) but I’ve always found it helpful to try and set aside days or times to take care of different things as needed.
Realize it’s more difficult when traveling but maybe it would help to just plan the week ahead on Sundays or something. Maybe you’re already doing that but if not try it out.
Take care!
Brilliant idea, I’m gonna try this
This podcast 360 was pretty enjoyable by the way!
Woah, I'm gonna go grab my VR headset...
Your travel videos are very entertaining. Thanks for always being honest and sharing. Ironically, though thousands of viewers are attracted to your RUclips personality and most would be happy to have you as a friend, you seem lonely away from a permanent home. Performers on the road experience the same. Discomforts also become more of a downer as one gets older. No doubt many would miss seeing you if you discontinued your videos. Maybe alternating your time between stimulating travels and a home base with another pastime you enjoy that generates income might be a solution. Keep following your bliss.
i was so confused when the video was just the wall
👍
The 360° function was amazing!
Nice! 1st time seeing 360 video.
This made me feel sick. But I am drinking so no fault on you
I am part of the "running from something crew." Going on 10 years with no regrets.
Oooh. Just got to the end of the video. My mom did get very aggressive cancer while I was living abroad and I only had a couple weeks with her. Not very sexy at all. Fortunately I did go home for a few months from time to time to spend time with her before that.
This is cool asf ngl
When you achieve your dream you realize it is not dream anymore.Find your next dream Conor to keep you motivate
I appreciate the honesty and can relate to the struggle of LT travel. I cant really imagine it being my career, though. You should deff look into betterhelp or something so you have a person to vent to... best of luck
This is cool af
Do more of this even if it’s just your room you are in.
Connor going to the Gym to get Shredded... He just like me fr 🧠
I hate it when the Monks do that. Great stuff as usual, thx.
Love your honesty
going on a dive with SBA
This was a very important video in the small brained lore.
Cool idea. Looks 🔥💯
how many birthdays does your mum still have... that shit hits hard. thats what I think about my parents all the time.
Cool 360 degree video!
lmaoooo so silly with that cam
this is how connor / conner / connour / hconnier films for the hub
my pc fans ramped up the second i loaded this video lmfao
Hey Conor, how come you never posted your latest patreon video to RUclips?...
Still getting advertiser approval before posting
@@smallbrainedpodOh really?
what a innovation
Gimmeabreakman's channel does these videos. However if you're not from that era along with TokyoCooney, You wouldn't know. These kids got Abroad In Japan now.
Did you ever see Snake Charmers in India, that Godforsaken country! I know this is unrelated to this posting but I don’t think I ever saw a video of that when you were in India!!
yup well said
"All the non-degenerate alcoholics are sleeping right now"
Me watching just thinking how right you are
Dude I paused the video and everything was still moving I about SHIT my pants
happy halloween
How long have you been traveling in total?
Where is this diving footage from?
if you didn't feel safe in DC that tells me you lived in SW area or Navy Yard. NW DC and Georgetown are so much better
360 Awesome
If you look closely you can see the titanic
woah this is cool
Very cool!
Is it honestly worth being stationary in some US city anymore being a 9-5 slave or any hour wage slave? It really isn’t when housing has gotten so unaffordable and all the extras with it, you’re paying half your income nowadays to that in a lot of places…. With a country on such political uneasiness I’ll say with inflation that’s about to explode with every company doing layoffs or just not really hiring… people to busy “surviving” to even have a life, I don’t get it personally. New trend should be to just work as much as you can in a job or 2 for a stretch and go travel until you need to get more money again. Spend as little on housing as you can, and work on side gigs to have steady income from that eventually….. there is no culture and life in the us it’s a dying country, sure the infrastructure is amazing here for now but even that seems to be declining along with to many new people coming here(don’t censor me bots) causing to many issues…..
this
Bold of you to assume Passport Bros are allowed to be around their nieces
No solutions, only trade offs.
360 wowww
Welcome to 🇨🇳
You are currently in China. I knew it.
Connor you just getting old and it’s okay to settle
Kinda crazy tbh
How about uploading a video?
WHY NO VIDEO
WTF is that outside!
NGL, pretty weird you're sat behind me on a bed but hey ho!
yo WTF!
Wtf 😂
Garbage in, garbage out. Why bother I ask.
You sound lonely
not a fan of the 360 videos. resolution is bad and i don't know where to look at. takes away the art of holding the camera. thanks tho.