My brother visited last year and returned about a month ago to get married. He has a home and land in a town north of Nairobi called Embu. He loves it there. Never seen him smile so much.
Yeah, Kenya is the only place an international black man will feel at home & appreciated. And not have to deal with having to justify their existence (i.e racism and being socially profiled)
Oh my home County, still there if they want some English verbal fight. It sounds better when you do it in Embu! Plus there's Izaak Walton we can all have a fire side dinner and much more.
If you feel Kenya is the best place to live in go ahead don’t let people discourage your life period,i see you really love Kenya and you deserve to live there
I KNEW ONE DAY AUSTON WILL COME BACK TO KENYA,ALL THE COUNTRIES HE TRAVELED THE KENYAN BRACELET WAS ALWAYS IN HIS ARMS KENYA GAVE AUSTON SOME TRUE LOVE WE MISS YOU BRO
Of course Nairobi is gonna be better for a Black person than any South American, European, or Asian country. I found that out the same way you did but it took me a lot longer. Good for you for realizing it young.
@@danhilarious1395 Same could be said for white guys. Only difference is that these chicks think the whites have more resources which is why they prefer them.
I’m Kenyan n I truly understand wat u r saying. I’m in USA but kenya is the most beautiful place. Each time I visit home I never want coming back to USA .
Same to my sister,she is in the USA since 2010 bt whenever she comes in Kenya she is like I feel like I don't want to go back,she will move back to Kenya by 2030 God willing,kwani USA kuko aje?🤷🤷
I am a Nigerian based in America. I do a lot of fun stuff in the US but I am more happier when we I travel home for annually for a month. I can’t wait to hit 50 and go back home finally
I am from West Africa and whenever someone in American asks me to recommend a country in Africa I always mention the east: Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda...Things work better their. Rwanda is great but I am not too sure about Kagame's dictatorship. No free speech is a red flag for me.
But he's not Kenya... He doesn't belong to a tribe nor know anything about their culture... Why does it seem like black Americans have such an identity crisis?? You guys can't build anything together and you won't focus on building anything... Always chasing women...
My brother we appreciate all you do and the information.....I'm booking my ticket to kenya eventually going to mombassa .....as a black American Muslim I think mombassa will be right balance
You are always welcome to Kenya, we are the most respectful people and the happiest, I am proud to be kenyan🇰🇪 and we welcome our brothers and sisters from America who've gone through a lot of discrimination. I assure you when you come here you will truly loose all the insecurities and will truly be alive
The brother will soon learn as long as his focus is women and cold and warm approaching he wilkl forever be chasing his tail around the world. Everywhere he goes, at first he loves it and then in a few weeks he hates it. Kenya will present problems for you and you will struggle. The struggle will make you turn to God or continue to run around the wor,ld complaning to us about how you hate it. This is your journey and at your age it is expected.
Just a couple of things: He's already been to Kenya and loved it. Great place if one loves Black women (which he does), it's relatively low cost of living, which he said it is, and he understands all the good and bad (for him); he's a travel guy, and has said that at least right now he doesn't want to settle down with one woman, so the 'chasing tail around the world' doesn't really apply; his job, literally, is to travel and he said that even though he likes his 'base' in Kenya, he will still travel; yes, he is young and he has to make his own successes or failures, but if YOU don't like it, you're free to move on to other travel videos.
You gotta understand that Auston is a content creator, his job is travel the world and document it. Everyone in uproar and the backlash is further helping to increase his profile. If he said he loved everywhere it would be boring.
Kenya is the best bruh! I've integrated into the society. Build and contribute to the development of 🇰🇪. Great real estate and business opportunities!!
I too have a strong preference for Kenya. I will be going to Nairobi in the next 30 days to see my very traditional wife. I agree with you 100% that a man looking for a traditional wife can find what he is looking for in Kenya.
tell me more. you are married? live together? or how does that work out. i am talking with a girl in TZ so its similar situation. i'm not sure how to handle things if we decide to be serious
@@concernedcitizen6676 I advise against "deciding to be serious." Instead, ask yourself (1) Do I love this person for who they are, (2) do they truly feel the same about me and (3) is the love so great that "neither of us" is even interested in being physical with anyone else. In answering these questions, make sure you absolutely know the "why" to every answer. ***** Making it happen when you know you want to build and strengthen the relationship Putting in the effort to maintain the relationship is importantant, and (for me) it has required (1) a lot of travel (3 or 4 trips to Kenya a year), (2) near daily video calls and (3) a slow progresssion of trust. (This trust has developed bit by bit over the last 3 years.) You have to want to talk to each other. I had tried one or two long distance relationships before (involving hundreds of miles), but I could not maintain the interest and focus necessary to call daily. This time I actually enjoy the messaging and the 5-7 conversations per week. 90% of the time she calls me at the end of her day. Treat each other well in the context of a traditional relationship. I adore her, support her and appreciate her kind spirit and beauty. She respects me, serves me and is grateful for my leadership. I have taken the leadership in discussing these issues with her. She is 100% in agreement with what we give and what we get. I think modern men are oftentimes too passive because they fail to take a leadership role in defining the relationship. Do not bring this passive B.S. to Africa. You have to make sure both sides are fully in it. You do not know someone until you know their family and they know your family. If you do not meet family and friends, there is a 100% chance that you are a side piece. This rule goes both ways. I make sure she can speak directly to my family members here in the U.S. I know her family. When walking in public in Kenya, her seven year daughter insists on holding my hand. Children cannot fake this kind of love. It helps if you have a plan for the future. While I currently live in the USA for work, I have expressed my intention to move to Kenya in about 5 years. I am making many trips to make sure this is a place where I can live. I am also clear that I will come back to the USA often to see my family and friends. This works for me since I enjoy (1) travel (2) my time alone and (3) our spending time together. Right now, it is like having 3 or 4 Honeymoons every year. Even better, the Honeymoons become more and more grounded --- leading us into the direction of a stable and happy relationship. We both appreciate that our relationship is developing slowly. How you proceed depends on you. Know what you want, be a leader and make it happen when you find the right woman who is truly willing to follow your vision of a happy relationship.
@@concernedcitizen6676 My experience is what you do when you find someone who makes you feel you do not want to use your "player card" anymore. If you are thinking you want date an African woman, and you want to remain a player, you can skip this post. There are plenty of other people giving advice on how to be a player. Do not confuse the two options. To answwer your question. First, there has to be some real relationship magic to want to make the things work. This induced us to make some early decisions that confirmed we both had found what we were looking for. Second, know why you have found something magical. I know exactly why she appreciates me, and she knows why I appreciate her. We are both grateful because we both think we are getting the better part of the deal. An OK relationship is not good enough. Third, go slow and steady with real intent. We have made incremental steps for almost three years. Every month we find more reasons to be happy with each other. Over time we have shared our family and friends so we know there are no secrets. Mutual tranparency is important for maintaining trust in a LDR. Fourth, each person needs to make the effort needed to make the other person happy. We talk almost everyday on a video call. I fly to Kenya 3-4 times a year. She will travel more when she is ready, but circumstances dictate what each of us can do at any given moment. Fifth, we have a long term plan where we will continue to see more and more of each other. We have shared goals we want to achieve We are always progressing. Neither of us is looking for anyone else. It is a 1 in a thousand type of relationship, but we see that as a positive because we enjoy taking a path that uniquely our own.
“Exposing” what? That an entire continent where countless other black dudes (like me) have no issues and where he initially praised to the moon is now intolerable? He’s too immature to see that LA is way more about social class and income, not race. Why would a quality You ain’t going to get many high quality latinas to drop drawers for you dipping in for a month and dipping out. Nitpicking about stereotypes…. Get outta here…
I lived in Nairobi in the early 90s. I've been in Europe, , in the middle east, but the 5 years that i spent in Nairobi were the best years of my life. I live good in the United States . I met my wife in Kenya in the early 90s. We make good money in the United States ,we live in a very beautiful upper middle class neighborhood, our children go to great schools, but we can't stop thinking about Nairobi even though we left Kenya 30 years ago. Nairobi was a fun city with extremely friendly people, modern infrastructure, great international cuisine, and beautiful ,intelligent , friendly and humble women. My wife is a Nairobi girl, we've been together for 27 years now. I feel so blessed to have visited Nairobi and met my wife in my youth.
At 30 I traveled to Bamako, Mali. I made some friends. They took me to various shops. At some point we walked down several alleys at night. There were no lights. I thought to myself I could be killed and no one would know. Thankfully Africa is much safer in certain ways than even the West. Excited for you to return to Africa. My two favorite countries in Africa are Sudan (my wife was born and raised there) and Ethiopia.
Man I had a similar experience in my early 20s. I am from Zim in Southern Africa, visited some friends in Dar , Tanzania and hung out a little after midnight only to find out we were going to walk to another place and it was almost pitch black outside. Along the way we meet a group of guys and I am like damn I hope they not hoodlums. Well the only words exchanged were hello and good night. Indeed most of Africa is still very safe even though I probably would not do that again years later
Im a black American and I agree with Auston but I love/prefer Southeast Asian and Japan. Im not out here looking for every women either. I do want to visit Africa though. Anyways Im one of the few blacks dudes not interested in Latin America. Keep grinding Auston stay focused.
You must be Auston's new follower, he's been to many African countries before and Kenya is where he stayed for long so never expect him to complain about Kenya
I lived in Western Europe for over 10 years until i turned 35. Most of the time there I was a university student. I return to Kenya, got a job, my passport expired and I never bothered to renew it for over 10 years because I only travelled around East Africa where I don't need a passport. There is nothing I miss about the West. Once you have an income of 500 dollars in Kenya and you are living in any town apart from Nairobi, all you can pray for is good health and a very long life because life Kenyan upcountry towns with an income of just 500 dollars a month in Kenya is lovely. A stress free life, good environment, good climate, good healthcare, fresh food, good transport. I have never thought of leaving Kenya. Even traveling to Uganda or Tanzania for work depresses me. I like being in Kenya, Period!! I later got an assignment in West Africa a few years ago which forced me to renew my passport. I used the passport for a few months, the assignment ended and now I don't know where my passport is because I don't anticipate or intend to step out of East Africa any time soon. So I probably will never need a passport again for good!!
As a Kenyan I will say we're so hard to impress, there are so many outside guys and we ain't impressed by all...the vybe is everything to us🥂🥂 Welcome home and be ready to hit the street for maandamano, we're focusing on shaping the economy even much better!!
Heads up bro , we both been to Kenya, but recently they actually had a protest there , because of a tax bill which actually made prices go up significantly . For us foreigners we may not feel it too much but for them it's pretty bad . Also , the government have been kidnapping locals because of the protests so be mindful bro .
Bro your just a Kenyan hater, here we have alot of American expats who has never return to their country because of our protest after all our demonstration is on our leaders we have no problem with foreigners
@@davidkariuki7360 , wait how am I a hater for telling the truth, I've been to Kenya before , few different times in Mombasa and Nairobi. And I have many friends from there I still communicate with often , so I've followed the demonstration that's been happening this past weeks . Even a black Americans name Coop who's has a RUclips was out there In the streets protesting with his Kikuyu girlfriend brother. So again sir how am I a hater ?? 🤔
I am Kenyan living in Nairobi. I have watched your videos and it’s good to hear that you are coming back. It’s good to settle where you heart finds peace. Yes polygamy is practiced because it’s our culture to bring many children into the world. When you are here take time and understand the different cultures and practices. We share one blood, we come from one ancestor, we are from Africa. Let your spirit find peace and settle and flourish. That is what is important in life. I pray for you.
Your one of those stupid guys who judge Auston without even watching his videos, he's been to Africa for quite a long time and when he move out he always said that Kenya was his favorite country and he'll return
Nairobi is expensive not because things are expensive but for the whole stuff you do there. Endless possibilities to have fun or do meaningful activities. You're constantly doing things enjoying yourself. And thet mostly with a girl so your costs double. And I would say what you do two ppl is the price you pay for 1 in the western world
What a great coincidence Im one of the 1st Advocates who was saying for you to try out Kenya and Africa back in the day now you're permanently moving there,looks like I was right,I told you the experience overall would be better than most those places you was wasting time and money at!!!!
I'm an attractive black man (validated by women, not myself) in my early 30's with a muscle built body in the gym 6 days a week. I had no problems getting women in the states nor abroad, but I also experience the same things you talk about. You are also an attractive black man (no homo), but some in PB community want to discredit you when some of those who are doing the discrediting are not even on our level based on aesthetics wise and don't go to the gym nor look healthy at all but want to make it a point that their experience is more believable, when we know they paying for women and lying about it behind the scenes. That's why they really mad at you.
I didn't hear him say he was struggling, but only exposing the reality of the "Just show up, they like us" narrative, which is totally false. It doesn't happen like that and these foreign women have preferences just like American women.
@@quincyblue5098 The entire PB was/is preaching that. I knew in my first travel in 2021, that wasn't the case and was severely disappointed about misleading sentiments.
You're getting there Austin, you're young and I can tell that you are growing and maturing. You are right, white guys are never a preference in a black country, that's not often so, except for a few women who might have wounded by their own race of men. In two years I can see you absolutely doing greater things. At this time in your life Kenya is best for you but life is definitely a subject of change. Just do what helps you find you... Bless!😊
For all the brothers out their focus on building a home. When you have built a home a good women will come and respect you. When you talk to a woman from any part of the world and she ask you wheres your home and you respond by saying i bounce to country to country. If its a women of honor and respect who is looking for stability she not going to be down with that and thats universal no matter what the country is. Brothers build uoir careers and invest in the usa and then reach out to the world. Dont spend your youth chasing women while you could by building a 🏠.
FYI Auston has been to many African countries before and Kenya is the place he stayed long because of the love he has for the country, if you want prove go check his videos
One thing you will enjoy about Nairobi is that Gun violence is almost none existent. I see Soo many gun violence in South Africa and ratin America and even in the US.
Out of all places Auston was happier in Nairobi. Don’t blame him at all. Go where you feel appreciated
Why do you need to be appreciated by total strangers? I don't get it.
@@taq1238 Because you weren't appreciated by people you know.
@@barryduncanjr.6006 What?
@@taq1238- Escapism helps people to cope.
😂😂😂 dude just saying any damn thing @@taq1238
My brother visited last year and returned about a month ago to get married. He has a home and land in a town north of Nairobi called Embu. He loves it there. Never seen him smile so much.
😂😂😂nice
Yeah, Kenya is the only place an international black man will feel at home & appreciated. And not have to deal with having to justify their existence (i.e racism and being socially profiled)
@@mistasteevehow about the other African countries?
Oh my home County, still there if they want some English verbal fight. It sounds better when you do it in Embu! Plus there's Izaak Walton we can all have a fire side dinner and much more.
I’ve never heard a black american say “well that have tribalism” 😂you stay complaining on black americans 24/7.
If you feel Kenya is the best place to live in go ahead don’t let people discourage your life period,i see you really love Kenya and you deserve to live there
Getting married in Kenya next year and moving there in a couple years. Im American and my dad was born in Kenya. I can't wait to move home
Congrats!
Karibu nyumbani
Umekaribishwa tele
Karibu Kenya
Bro, your Africa content was the best! You were in your bag. I’m 100% in support of the move. Go where you’re celebrated not tolerated.
I KNEW ONE DAY AUSTON WILL COME BACK TO KENYA,ALL THE COUNTRIES HE TRAVELED THE KENYAN BRACELET WAS ALWAYS IN HIS ARMS KENYA GAVE AUSTON SOME TRUE LOVE WE MISS YOU BRO
Of course Nairobi is gonna be better for a Black person than any South American, European, or Asian country. I found that out the same way you did but it took me a lot longer. Good for you for realizing it young.
I never understood why black dudes be thinking these chicks be really liking them for who they are and not thier resources
@@danhilarious1395 Same could be said for white guys. Only difference is that these chicks think the whites have more resources which is why they prefer them.
Preach!!
Kenya is home, I'm proud of you Austin
I’m Kenyan n I truly understand wat u r saying. I’m in USA but kenya is the most beautiful place. Each time I visit home I never want coming back to USA .
Same to my sister,she is in the USA since 2010 bt whenever she comes in Kenya she is like I feel like I don't want to go back,she will move back to Kenya by 2030 God willing,kwani USA kuko aje?🤷🤷
I grow up in Kenya and the US. I’m the happiest whenever I go back to Kenya. Nowhere like Kenya
@@KYnewamericansmedia but you live in the USA 😂😂
@@hellisgood666exactly 😂😂😂😂
@@hellisgood666it is a matter of time until narrative changes. Once African economies boom, jig is up
I am a Nigerian based in America. I do a lot of fun stuff in the US but I am more happier when we I travel home for annually for a month. I can’t wait to hit 50 and go back home finally
I am from West Africa and whenever someone in American asks me to recommend a country in Africa I always mention the east: Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda...Things work better their. Rwanda is great but I am not too sure about Kagame's dictatorship. No free speech is a red flag for me.
Thank you brother
Humbled
Liar u ain’t from West Africa
Welcome back to Kenya . Home for you and all African Americans
Africa is a boss move... Much respect if you are there to find a wife.
JUST REMEMBER : GO WHERE YOU’RE APPRECIATED NOT TOLERATED !!!!
@@edgelord8644only blacks say this weird shit
He not looking for a wife that's the problem
But he's not Kenya... He doesn't belong to a tribe nor know anything about their culture...
Why does it seem like black Americans have such an identity crisis??
You guys can't build anything together and you won't focus on building anything... Always chasing women...
@@edgelord8644 The African is tolerated in Asia/Europe. He will be welcomed/comforted in an African country
My brother we appreciate all you do and the information.....I'm booking my ticket to kenya eventually going to mombassa .....as a black American Muslim I think mombassa will be right balance
Lamu too
Your most welcome to Kenya, no matter the place you choose live here we respect all religions
@@davidkariuki7360 thank you my brother....for us as African Americans it's like a redemption to go back to Africa..,.. appreciate it
It will and you’ll love it here 😁💯
Why don't you go to Somalia, Yemen, Iraq, Syria, Libya and Afghanistan? Or Mali , Niger and Northern Nigeria where your ancestors are from?
My Nairobi 🇰🇪 experience was the best in my life I’m coming back asap
Welcome magical africa
You are always welcome to Kenya, we are the most respectful people and the happiest, I am proud to be kenyan🇰🇪 and we welcome our brothers and sisters from America who've gone through a lot of discrimination. I assure you when you come here you will truly loose all the insecurities and will truly be alive
The brother will soon learn as long as his focus is women and cold and warm approaching he wilkl forever be chasing his tail around the world. Everywhere he goes, at first he loves it and then in a few weeks he hates it. Kenya will present problems for you and you will struggle. The struggle will make you turn to God or continue to run around the wor,ld complaning to us about how you hate it. This is your journey and at your age it is expected.
Just a couple of things: He's already been to Kenya and loved it. Great place if one loves Black women (which he does), it's relatively low cost of living, which he said it is, and he understands all the good and bad (for him); he's a travel guy, and has said that at least right now he doesn't want to settle down with one woman, so the 'chasing tail around the world' doesn't really apply; his job, literally, is to travel and he said that even though he likes his 'base' in Kenya, he will still travel; yes, he is young and he has to make his own successes or failures, but if YOU don't like it, you're free to move on to other travel videos.
He actually ran out of kenya and started talking shit with his fellow Americans out there .
You gotta understand that Auston is a content creator, his job is travel the world and document it. Everyone in uproar and the backlash is further helping to increase his profile. If he said he loved everywhere it would be boring.
@@BillyJames-l6x He wasn't 'run out' of Kenya. LOL
🤣🤣🤣🤣 that's exactly what will happen, he STILL can't get through his thick kinky skull that HE IS THE PROBLEM!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Kenya is the best bruh! I've integrated into the society. Build and contribute to the development of 🇰🇪. Great real estate and business opportunities!!
Welcome back to the motherland brother
Wherever you go Africa is HOME. It's not perfect but it's Home!!
Thanks for always talking nice things about Kenya, makes me appreciate my country more. Much love.
I’ve been in Nairobi for the last 2 months and I understand exactly what you mean
I too have a strong preference for Kenya. I will be going to Nairobi in the next 30 days to see my very traditional wife. I agree with you 100% that a man looking for a traditional wife can find what he is looking for in Kenya.
tell me more. you are married? live together? or how does that work out. i am talking with a girl in TZ so its similar situation. i'm not sure how to handle things if we decide to be serious
@@concernedcitizen6676 I advise against "deciding to be serious." Instead, ask yourself (1) Do I love this person for who they are, (2) do they truly feel the same about me and (3) is the love so great that "neither of us" is even interested in being physical with anyone else. In answering these questions, make sure you absolutely know the "why" to every answer.
***** Making it happen when you know you want to build and strengthen the relationship
Putting in the effort to maintain the relationship is importantant, and (for me) it has required (1) a lot of travel (3 or 4 trips to Kenya a year), (2) near daily video calls and (3) a slow progresssion of trust. (This trust has developed bit by bit over the last 3 years.)
You have to want to talk to each other. I had tried one or two long distance relationships before (involving hundreds of miles), but I could not maintain the interest and focus necessary to call daily. This time I actually enjoy the messaging and the 5-7 conversations per week. 90% of the time she calls me at the end of her day.
Treat each other well in the context of a traditional relationship. I adore her, support her and appreciate her kind spirit and beauty. She respects me, serves me and is grateful for my leadership. I have taken the leadership in discussing these issues with her. She is 100% in agreement with what we give and what we get. I think modern men are oftentimes too passive because they fail to take a leadership role in defining the relationship. Do not bring this passive B.S. to Africa.
You have to make sure both sides are fully in it. You do not know someone until you know their family and they know your family. If you do not meet family and friends, there is a 100% chance that you are a side piece. This rule goes both ways. I make sure she can speak directly to my family members here in the U.S. I know her family. When walking in public in Kenya, her seven year daughter insists on holding my hand. Children cannot fake this kind of love.
It helps if you have a plan for the future. While I currently live in the USA for work, I have expressed my intention to move to Kenya in about 5 years. I am making many trips to make sure this is a place where I can live. I am also clear that I will come back to the USA often to see my family and friends.
This works for me since I enjoy (1) travel (2) my time alone and (3) our spending time together. Right now, it is like having 3 or 4 Honeymoons every year. Even better, the Honeymoons become more and more grounded --- leading us into the direction of a stable and happy relationship. We both appreciate that our relationship is developing slowly.
How you proceed depends on you. Know what you want, be a leader and make it happen when you find the right woman who is truly willing to follow your vision of a happy relationship.
@@concernedcitizen6676
My experience is what you do when you find someone who makes you feel you do not want to use your "player card" anymore.
If you are thinking you want date an African woman, and you want to remain a player, you can skip this post. There are plenty of other people giving advice on how to be a player. Do not confuse the two options. To answwer your question.
First, there has to be some real relationship magic to want to make the things work. This induced us to make some early decisions that confirmed we both had found what we were looking for.
Second, know why you have found something magical. I know exactly why she appreciates me, and she knows why I appreciate her. We are both grateful because we both think we are getting the better part of the deal. An OK relationship is not good enough.
Third, go slow and steady with real intent. We have made incremental steps for almost three years. Every month we find more reasons to be happy with each other. Over time we have shared our family and friends so we know there are no secrets. Mutual tranparency is important for maintaining trust in a LDR.
Fourth, each person needs to make the effort needed to make the other person happy. We talk almost everyday on a video call. I fly to Kenya 3-4 times a year. She will travel more when she is ready, but circumstances dictate what each of us can do at any given moment.
Fifth, we have a long term plan where we will continue to see more and more of each other. We have shared goals we want to achieve
We are always progressing. Neither of us is looking for anyone else. It is a 1 in a thousand type of relationship, but we see that as a positive because we enjoy taking a path that uniquely our own.
He is exposing some things
People don't like the truth
Say what y'all want, but more than one thing can be true at a time.
“Exposing” what? That an entire continent where countless other black dudes (like me) have no issues and where he initially praised to the moon is now intolerable? He’s too immature to see that LA is way more about social class and income, not race. Why would a quality You ain’t going to get many high quality latinas to drop drawers for you dipping in for a month and dipping out. Nitpicking about stereotypes…. Get outta here…
The truth hurts but Auston is 💯 right. 👍🏾
Auston gonna cry about Kenya soon as well
Lol yep!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Gotta face those internal issues at some point. They go wherever he goes.
He already cried and was talking shit saying how he can't go to Africa again because people beg too much now he is back again
Sorry for you if you expect that, he's been to Kenya for a quite a long time to cry or complain
I’d bet on this
Proud of you bro
Nairobi is a vibe. It’s a hotspot with a community of talented people and there is nothing as powerful as that.
I lived in Nairobi in the early 90s. I've been in Europe, , in the middle east, but the 5 years that i spent in Nairobi were the best years of my life. I live good in the United States . I met my wife in Kenya in the early 90s. We make good money in the United States ,we live in a very beautiful upper middle class neighborhood, our children go to great schools, but we can't stop thinking about Nairobi even though we left Kenya 30 years ago. Nairobi was a fun city with extremely friendly people, modern infrastructure, great international cuisine, and beautiful ,intelligent , friendly and humble women. My wife is a Nairobi girl, we've been together for 27 years now. I feel so blessed to have visited Nairobi and met my wife in my youth.
Go and stay where you feel appreciated Brother…
At 30 I traveled to Bamako, Mali. I made some friends. They took me to various shops. At some point we walked down several alleys at night. There were no lights. I thought to myself I could be killed and no one would know. Thankfully Africa is much safer in certain ways than even the West. Excited for you to return to Africa. My two favorite countries in Africa are Sudan (my wife was born and raised there) and Ethiopia.
Man I had a similar experience in my early 20s. I am from Zim in Southern Africa, visited some friends in Dar , Tanzania and hung out a little after midnight only to find out we were going to walk to another place and it was almost pitch black outside. Along the way we meet a group of guys and I am like damn I hope they not hoodlums. Well the only words exchanged were hello and good night. Indeed most of Africa is still very safe even though I probably would not do that again years later
ethipia for the women
Why not Mali?
@@muchit3629u are from Africa stop the pandering
How old are you now? And your wife? You both live in US or Africa now? Thanks. I hope to meet a wife in Africa.
Welcome back Auston🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Keep being unapologetic. Glad you got the backbone to stay the same person even when changing your mind.
Im a black American and I agree with Auston but I love/prefer Southeast Asian and Japan. Im not out here looking for every women either. I do want to visit Africa though. Anyways Im one of the few blacks dudes not interested in Latin America. Keep grinding Auston stay focused.
East of west home is best. Welcome to Kenya, your new home
Africa is the place to be. Start a family and build something to pass down to your kids.
Thanks for you unvarnished personal reviews of the many places you have traveled good brother. Much appreciated. 👍🏾✅💯
My pleasure! Thanks for your consistent positivity
I actually admire this choice. I can see African Americans fitting in well in Nairobi. He has wised up and I like to see it.
It’s only a matter of time, he will find something to complain about in Africa as well.
He is conducting an experiment.
@@mandyb6414social experiment 🤓
You must be Auston's new follower, he's been to many African countries before and Kenya is where he stayed for long so never expect him to complain about Kenya
He's back,always saw him wear that bracelet, Austin please explore outside Nairobi too,there is so much to Kenya than our capital.
He did go to Mombasa and Naks, but he should go again with a guide who understands the assignment lol.
I lived in Western Europe for over 10 years until i turned 35. Most of the time there I was a university student. I return to Kenya, got a job, my passport expired and I never bothered to renew it for over 10 years because I only travelled around East Africa where I don't need a passport. There is nothing I miss about the West. Once you have an income of 500 dollars in Kenya and you are living in any town apart from Nairobi, all you can pray for is good health and a very long life because life Kenyan upcountry towns with an income of just 500 dollars a month in Kenya is lovely. A stress free life, good environment, good climate, good healthcare, fresh food, good transport. I have never thought of leaving Kenya. Even traveling to Uganda or Tanzania for work depresses me. I like being in Kenya, Period!!
I later got an assignment in West Africa a few years ago which forced me to renew my passport. I used the passport for a few months, the assignment ended and now I don't know where my passport is because I don't anticipate or intend to step out of East Africa any time soon. So I probably will never need a passport again for good!!
Yeeeeeeeiiii🎉🎉🎉🎉 welcome back bro we really missed you but just know we are having protests so please be carefull on the streets ❤❤
I’m happy for you you’re best move the mother land welcome back home again
In the other hand there is nothing like Nairobi Kenya
Tell em Austin. Some people are determined to have negative attitude about Africa without even watching a documentary. Talk about willful IGNORANCE.
Thank you! Yes! I will show them again what it’s REALLY like
So many kenyans like me are from mixed ethnicities, we are not affiliated to any tribe and we are ok
Bro dissed African women that they are too poor when he left now he's going back. Comedy.
Dude he also said black folk in general are broke
As a Kenyan I will say we're so hard to impress, there are so many outside guys and we ain't impressed by all...the vybe is everything to us🥂🥂
Welcome home and be ready to hit the street for maandamano, we're focusing on shaping the economy even much better!!
I never see an unhappy black American traveler when in Kenya.
Heads up bro , we both been to Kenya, but recently they actually had a protest there , because of a tax bill which actually made prices go up significantly . For us foreigners we may not feel it too much but for them it's pretty bad . Also , the government have been kidnapping locals because of the protests so be mindful bro .
Foreigners are safe. It’s us Locals who have an issue because we know what should be working better. We want to make Kenya better for all.
Foreigners ain't going to be on the streets like that. They'll be alright
Bro your just a Kenyan hater, here we have alot of American expats who has never return to their country because of our protest after all our demonstration is on our leaders we have no problem with foreigners
@@davidkariuki7360 , wait how am I a hater for telling the truth, I've been to Kenya before , few different times in Mombasa and Nairobi. And I have many friends from there I still communicate with often , so I've followed the demonstration that's been happening this past weeks . Even a black Americans name Coop who's has a RUclips was out there In the streets protesting with his Kikuyu girlfriend brother. So again sir how am I a hater ?? 🤔
@@hasanabduljaleelprices haven't changed we managed to stop the government from selling us out
Welcome back home!!!!!
I am Kenyan living in Nairobi. I have watched your videos and it’s good to hear that you are coming back. It’s good to settle where you heart finds peace. Yes polygamy is practiced because it’s our culture to bring many children into the world. When you are here take time and understand the different cultures and practices. We share one blood, we come from one ancestor, we are from Africa. Let your spirit find peace and settle and flourish. That is what is important in life. I pray for you.
Auston has a problem with every country he is in
I don’t think so.
He is stating facts. I saw an African American engineers who went to Uganda and stated on an African American show.
You're right! Just wait a week or two he'll start shitting on Kenya too. He's the issue 😂
Is there a such thing as a perfect country?
@@kingjoeblack5 there isn't
Much respect brother welcome back to Nairobi ... 🇰🇪
The man who was avoiding Africa is now an Africa advocate I’m liking the way your aging champ
When did I avoid it? I was there 6 months
Your one of those stupid guys who judge Auston without even watching his videos, he's been to Africa for quite a long time and when he move out he always said that Kenya was his favorite country and he'll return
@@AustonHolleman Before you were everywhere except Africa lol
@@davidkariuki7360 Your obviously an imbecile and a Auston 🍆 sucker I was referring to him before he went to Africa
Karibu nyumbani bro
Welcome back home brother, we are however rejecting some stuff here to push for good governance, see yah on 8.8
Welcome, Austin. Nairobi can fit anyone who knows what they want.
Find the place where you are valued the most. That's what truly counts.
Kenya Nairobi you happiest always knew these would happen ❤ best decision bro
Welcome back to Kenya. Its been like a year. Hope you connect again with your friend Kavat.
Nairobi is expensive not because things are expensive but for the whole stuff you do there. Endless possibilities to have fun or do meaningful activities. You're constantly doing things enjoying yourself. And thet mostly with a girl so your costs double. And I would say what you do two ppl is the price you pay for 1 in the western world
Welcome home Auston and be ready for the road to 150k subscribers coz we like supporting our own 🇰🇪
Thank you!!
What a great coincidence Im one of the 1st Advocates who was saying for you to try out Kenya and Africa back in the day now you're permanently moving there,looks like I was right,I told you the experience overall would be better than most those places you was wasting time and money at!!!!
Mothers time to lock up our daughters. 😮
I can assure you they're not interested in the ble@ched one's with the dark knuckles anyway so you should be good. 👍🏾
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@@OLIKAN-VC😂😂😂
Welcome back Auston....Kenya ni home....and you always welcome
I'm an attractive black man (validated by women, not myself) in my early 30's with a muscle built body in the gym 6 days a week. I had no problems getting women in the states nor abroad, but I also experience the same things you talk about. You are also an attractive black man (no homo), but some in PB community want to discredit you when some of those who are doing the discrediting are not even on our level based on aesthetics wise and don't go to the gym nor look healthy at all but want to make it a point that their experience is more believable, when we know they paying for women and lying about it behind the scenes. That's why they really mad at you.
Austin is in better shape than most black dating coaches, yet he is struggling. He was one of the first person yelling get your passports.
I didn't hear him say he was struggling, but only exposing the reality of the "Just show up, they like us" narrative, which is totally false. It doesn't happen like that and these foreign women have preferences just like American women.
@@chocolate91 telling men to get their passport was the equivalent of just show up, untill he was getting his nego wake up call
@@quincyblue5098 The entire PB was/is preaching that. I knew in my first travel in 2021, that wasn't the case and was severely disappointed about misleading sentiments.
You looked better when you were in Nairobi.
Much love & blessings to your travelling journey Auston.❤❤
There are pros and cons in all places. It all comes down to where a person can get the most of what they're looking for but tolerate the downsides.
You're getting there Austin, you're young and I can tell that you are growing and maturing.
You are right, white guys are never a preference in a black country, that's not often so, except for a few women who might have wounded by their own race of men.
In two years I can see you absolutely doing greater things.
At this time in your life Kenya is best for you but life is definitely a subject of change. Just do what helps you find you... Bless!😊
This brother is telling the truth but naysayers will try to discredit
In Nairobi right now and I wish I would have come sooner
You will be ok Aston we are all blacks.Karibu nyumbani
W motherland love.
Smart move
Great News Enjoy Yourself in Our Black Africa Country and Around Our Black People💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Welcome Home.
I have rental properties in Kilimani, Nairobi. 1 and 2 bedroom condos. Plug in 🔌
Welcome back Home🇰🇪🇰🇪
It's about time bruh!
Kenya is lovely. Has always been.
Huyu jamaa amechapa sana siku hizi, alipotoka hapa nchini mwisho alituita ombaomba. Wakenya tugutuke jo
Amezunguka dunia mzima akifanya testing one two na madem wote Sasa ameamua arudi kwa nyinyi madem fala wa Kenya 😅
@@our10picks18 😒
For all the brothers out their focus on building a home. When you have built a home a good women will come and respect you. When you talk to a woman from any part of the world and she ask you wheres your home and you respond by saying i bounce to country to country. If its a women of honor and respect who is looking for stability she not going to be down with that and thats universal no matter what the country is. Brothers build uoir careers and invest in the usa and then reach out to the world. Dont spend your youth chasing women while you could by building a 🏠.
Welcome back..
kenya been on my list for while now.
R you single
Enjoy Nairobi it is home for you
Keep doing your thing brother
Yeah Auston!Nairobi is amazing. 🇰🇪🎇
Proud subscriber of Auston Holleman 2024!!!
My advice buy land and build your own house. Start your own business
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AH your network in Nairobi appears to be stellar 🎯continue be stoic😎
Brother, you are doing Gods work for us average guys. I thank you...!!
Auston...you are too quick to love and judge. You will be talking shit about Kenya within 6 months. Stay in Texas and enjoy the briskets.
FYI Auston has been to many African countries before and Kenya is the place he stayed long because of the love he has for the country, if you want prove go check his videos
@@davidkariuki7360these ppl have low iq always lookin to hate
Welcome back Brother
One thing you will enjoy about Nairobi is that Gun violence is almost none existent.
I see Soo many gun violence in South Africa and ratin America and even in the US.
And yet he doesn’t bring up colorism at all.
All afrikans are welcomed in Kenya.
Best wishes in Kenya 👍
Good video. Africa here I come