I Survived on the Kindness of Strangers for 30 Days

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024

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  • @peterlewis2178
    @peterlewis2178 Год назад +4411

    I'd be interested to see the difference if the cameras were hidden and people didn't know it was for a video. I bet a lot more people would be judgmental of them for not paying for stuff themselves and would refuse hospitality for that reason.

    • @deivmz
      @deivmz Год назад +630

      How to get free food and shelter: Bring a camera

    • @that.ll_do_pig
      @that.ll_do_pig Год назад +404

      I do think it would be harder without the camera.

    • @knowledge4741
      @knowledge4741 Год назад +282

      It isn't just the camera, but it would be harder to do without it.
      It's the way these two present themselves, and how they interact with others.

    • @earth2ellie
      @earth2ellie Год назад +239

      This! Like having the camera so visible and TELLING most people that they need to do this challenge to test the kindness of strangers kind of defeats the point.

    • @hrideshbudathoki3380
      @hrideshbudathoki3380 Год назад +3

      same

  • @ikram4761
    @ikram4761 Год назад +196

    The man from Kazakhstan 's saying : "We're not scared of anything except the God" Maaan that hits so strong

  • @gerikbensing
    @gerikbensing Год назад +1736

    Lovely concept. I did this by myself in 2013 and called it Traveling on Kindness. I just kept up a blog about my experiences to make sure it wasn’t influenced by the “camera effect” and one of my rules was to never ask for money, only accept money offered to me. I ended up in over 30 states over 10 weeks and even went to Hawaii from all the money people kept giving me. It was wild!

    • @lukekiefer5964
      @lukekiefer5964 Год назад +43

      Wow amazing!!

    • @bigrod359
      @bigrod359 Год назад +29

      Bro that’s awesome

    • @zelrius8714
      @zelrius8714 Год назад +63

      that's so cool, would it be safe for a woman to hitchhike alone? I wanna do it one day but lowkey it seems scary lmao

    • @gerikbensing
      @gerikbensing Год назад +131

      @@zelrius8714 I ran into one woman who safely hitchhiked alone, but you could tell she was a really tough person and could handle herself. For both men and women, if you look like you can be taken advantage of you’re more likely to attract people who want to.

    • @mindofhoes5821
      @mindofhoes5821 Год назад +40

      ​@@zelrius8714simply no to many creeps in this world

  • @chefbasar1
    @chefbasar1 Год назад +169

    The guy from Kazakhstan was so genuine and naturally confident that’s how the people in Central Asia in general it’s really inspiring and nice video!!

  • @Vvol0124
    @Vvol0124 Год назад +491

    Dude the Kazakhstan guy is insane. I would so appreciate him and his culture that he's embodying.
    Edit: CJ is also hilarious. Love this dude.

    • @thedictationofallah
      @thedictationofallah Год назад +9

      Proof blacks and muslims are extremely kind.

    • @sonnyjs15
      @sonnyjs15 Год назад +3

      ​@@thedictationofallah....eeeeeh, THAT one is.

    • @thedictationofallah
      @thedictationofallah Год назад

      @@sonnyjs15 Cap. You can't judge 2 billion muslims from what ISIS does (spoiler: isis primarily attacks muslims, so you think), before you cry about the violent verses, do you even care for the context, tafsir of them?
      And you can't judge blacks from what the ones in New orleans or the ones from hoods. It is nothing but ignorant and childish to blame all blacks for crime just because of the few that make it to the media.

    • @thedictationofallah
      @thedictationofallah Год назад

      @@sonnyjs15 Cap. You can't judge 2 billion muslims from what ISIS does (spoiler: isis primarily attacks muslims, so you think), before you cry about the violent verses, do you even care for the context, tafsir of them?
      And you can't judge blacks from what the ones in New orleans or the ones from hoods. It is nothing but ignorant and childish to blame all blacks for crime just because of the few that make it to the media.

    • @Всякиештуки-г9ь
      @Всякиештуки-г9ь 10 месяцев назад +6

      oh man you have to try to travel in middle Asia and Kavkaz. You'll be damn surprise! When I did it with my friend people even not need to be asked about. They suggest help, shelter, food first! But it's not the goal - to get it for free. Their mentality is so interesting to explore! And share kindness of course

  • @fauxdauteur
    @fauxdauteur Год назад +116

    5:38 Two things here:
    I think this guy comes from a culture that is very welcoming and community-oriented (e.g. not American), and he is just genuinely a nice guy.

    • @JJScene
      @JJScene Год назад +1

      ​@JoSchmoDinkleheimer he means white and black people.

    • @awp-erator4525
      @awp-erator4525 Год назад

      lol

  • @dropthekorpi
    @dropthekorpi Год назад +602

    I don't usually follow series because I hate waiting for the next part, but I don't want to miss this one. Your videos are so inspiring and give me hope for humanity.

    • @heavnxbound
      @heavnxbound Год назад

      Same!

    • @rbarlow72
      @rbarlow72 Год назад

      I don't know If I would feel safe either.

    • @fokit2240
      @fokit2240 Год назад

      Me now starting from day one. lol

  • @craigc5076
    @craigc5076 Год назад +17

    I just found this channel like an hour ago and..I'm kinda blown away. What a great idea 💡. It's kinda making me cry a little. The world has changed, that's a fact..and seeing all the kind people interested in making a connection..very cool. I wish I could find more people like this

  • @eliminowpeee
    @eliminowpeee Год назад +505

    I can't believe how much luck you guys got at the beginning. Also how kind people are. Giving strangers 20 bucks right away. Faith in humanity restored. Can't wait for the next videos! Also really inspiring that nothing is impossible.

    • @CrysfelDev
      @CrysfelDev Год назад +12

      The other day somebody asked me for money at target and I gave them $10, I think most people would give if they can 🤔

    • @jaybronjames9680
      @jaybronjames9680 Год назад +1

      It’s fake man

    • @samplautz5586
      @samplautz5586 Год назад +22

      It’s not fake, more so they have the cameras and are very open about what they are doing. People probably assume they have a big RUclips channel and want to be famous

    • @jaybronjames9680
      @jaybronjames9680 Год назад +2

      @@samplautz5586 it’s staged so ppl comment + to get more interaction ETC..don’t be naive

    • @PBMS123
      @PBMS123 Год назад +13

      no shit people are generous when you shove a camera in their face, and say will you be kind on this.

  • @xIIL3GENDx
    @xIIL3GENDx Год назад +18

    This is cool. My dad did something kind of like this when he was a newscaster for ABC. He did it again for the Bravo TV network. He hitchhiked across America and interviewed them and learned their stories. America as a country is so divided and opinionated. There really are terrible people out there, but there are wonderful people as well. Its nice to see a bit of kindness in the world.

  • @phonebox13
    @phonebox13 Год назад +422

    Coming from Europe where hitchhiking is super common - I tried to hitchhike from LA to Tijuana - what an experience. People where either super open to the idea or super scared to take in stranger - I ve had 1 guy creep the heck outta me - talking about satan and how he has taken ahold of him and how he makes him do strange stuff. Got out that car by the next traffic light. On another ride I was picked up by a woman that offered me to stay at her house have dinner with her family and then she will drive me to the Mexican border the next day …great times - 🎉

    • @Jordan-xg4pn
      @Jordan-xg4pn Год назад +26

      Hitchhiking is not common in Northern Europe at alllll

    • @_marshaI_
      @_marshaI_ Год назад +1

      Are you attractive by any chance

    • @MountainMumrik
      @MountainMumrik Год назад

      @@Jordan-xg4pnyeah hitch hiking is super frowned upon in the UK

    • @MFZBitch
      @MFZBitch 9 месяцев назад +1

      Literally never seen a hitchhiker in 3 decades

  • @lucafairhurst6599
    @lucafairhurst6599 Год назад +55

    Bro, Bulat is the most down to earth person. He actually seems like a really cool And interesting person to talk to and spend time around

  • @huvense
    @huvense Год назад +1527

    This series going to make a hit on RUclips 🙌

    • @DiscoverConnection
      @DiscoverConnection  Год назад +84

      🙌🏼

    • @musseck5983
      @musseck5983 Год назад +13

      This has been a hit for a long time

    • @CurtisD1986
      @CurtisD1986 Год назад +8

      I really hope it does and gets him lots of followers. But I know when Ryan done his across America on $0.01 he was releasing his videos daily. He got millions by the end of the series but not sure how many actually watch him for his content and how many jumped on that band wagon.

    • @jdmaxim5738
      @jdmaxim5738 Год назад +3

      It better, such an awesome concept. I just want to keep watching.

    • @leifbathurst4871
      @leifbathurst4871 Год назад +3

      The cooking one in Vancouver is such a good video

  • @chasingcloudsandflavorrevi9817
    @chasingcloudsandflavorrevi9817 Год назад +9

    Ok I’m 6 and a half minutes in and I can’t get control of my emotions. The level of kindness already is softening my heart. I would not typically be someone that you can count on to be kind to strangers that are not customers at my job because I have always believed that people are just out for what they can take from you and then abandon you at a moments notice. I am hooked on this channel now and you just might change my whole perspective on life.

  • @FireKnight96
    @FireKnight96 Год назад +76

    Bro shout out to Jay. Finding someone like that in NY is the equivalent of a needle in a haystack. Can't wait to see where this series goes!

  • @DanielH91730
    @DanielH91730 Год назад +9

    This is what makes RUclips special. Serving up this quality out of no where. Nice work fellas

  • @TheEnchantedWonder
    @TheEnchantedWonder Год назад +213

    This is going to be incredible. Can’t wait for the rest of the episodes!

    • @DiscoverConnection
      @DiscoverConnection  Год назад +22

      Glad you like it 😄

    • @dsclips900
      @dsclips900 Год назад

      @@DiscoverConnection This series is incredible, thanks! I waited for such series for a long loooooong time haha

  • @charlesbook8229
    @charlesbook8229 Год назад +4

    This shows how great people can be. My faith in humanity has been restored. This guy travels the world alone and just relies on the kindness of strangers

  • @bill944
    @bill944 Год назад +140

    You guys are crazy and I can't believe how well you did the first few days. I'm blown away. I'm a nice guy but I don't think I'd let two strangers in my house for the night.

    • @zeffery101
      @zeffery101 Год назад +30

      tbf, they had a camera, I'd jus ask them what their socials are and see if they are legit. I'd say its more scary for them two them the people housing them tbh

    • @Cockalicious
      @Cockalicious Год назад

      @@zeffery101 still, no fucking way im getting my organs harvested my some asshole

  • @ItsJustTil
    @ItsJustTil Год назад +20

    Literally done exactly the same last year. 21 years old women, alone, travelling through North Europe for 2 months. It was extremely scary doing it as an introvert, knowing things I’ve seen on the internet and movies, but it was so worth it. It was the best thing I have ever done in my life. I filmed everything… One day, the world will see it…

    • @tarkka6145
      @tarkka6145 Год назад +2

      Wow sounds so interesting! im a 21 year old man from Finland, i love to solo travel and i have thought about doing something similar, but that honestly sounds kinda scary :D Cant wait for your video! Hope you have a good day.

    • @ItsJustTil
      @ItsJustTil Год назад +1

      @@tarkka6145 God I love Finland. You definitely should! Even though some scary things happened, I wouldn’t change a thing. Yes, it is scary, but I’d love to do it again. With someone else, though, just to share the experience with. Good luck on whatever adventure you are going!

    • @nikithesnakelady8912
      @nikithesnakelady8912 Год назад +1

      I'd love to see that!

    • @casper8266
      @casper8266 4 месяца назад

      been a year but im hoping to see that footage some day soon!

  • @Patukah1879
    @Patukah1879 Год назад +83

    554K subscribers is a lot, but it really isn't even close to the number that you guys deserve! It's so rare to find genuine content like this on youtube, I really hope you guys keep posting and I can't wait to see the next episode of the series (:

  • @LiLisLounge
    @LiLisLounge Год назад +272

    This is really cool to watch. Sadly it's not something I could ever feel safe doing as a woman, so experiencing it this way is pretty sweet!

    • @dorouuable
      @dorouuable Год назад +10

      Definitely depends on the country too! I've hitchhiked in Europe, Taiwan, and the Philippines. :)
      Also couchsurfed and hosted couchsurfers!

    • @dfs7906
      @dfs7906 Год назад +7

      @winooskiwinter4357lol women have every advantage in this country and still complain

    • @aldrighmukhim7544
      @aldrighmukhim7544 Год назад +5

      Men or women its really not safe...

    • @Nicole-ms2mr
      @Nicole-ms2mr Год назад

      ​@@dfs7906Men might be more inclined to offer you "free" stuff but definitely not just out of the kindness of their heart. Better be prepared to fight them off. Most men expect "something" in return

    • @panafrican.nation
      @panafrican.nation Год назад +4

      I'm Kenyan and I hitchhiked with women a couple times in California when I lived in the States for college/work. Both instances went smoothly with no uncomfortable situations. Lots to learn from each other. One of them is a comedienne and she put me on her newsletter so I'm updated on what she's up to, 10 years later. Somehow you get connected and you really root for the other person to succeed. It might just be more common in Cali

  • @johnnymora582
    @johnnymora582 Год назад +54

    I know im gonna like this series, but I gotta say when you tell the strangers your making a series on traveling the U.S. on the kindness of strangers I think that makes it easier to help. Unlike if you were just asking for food or money without the explanation! Still kudos to you guys for making this content for us 😊

    • @Cwuka
      @Cwuka Год назад +2

      but that's why they do it. It'd be too difficult otherwise and they wouldn't enjoy themselves half as much

    • @jaelynn7575
      @jaelynn7575 Год назад +1

      Right!? On New Years Day it was so warm out for where I live, and so after a night of hanging with a friend, I went outside to enjoy the warmth of 45 F and foggy, and asked a random person if they wanted to get some breakfast with me, my treat. He said sure. On the walk there, we passed a young guy and I had said, "hey...." and right away he says, "NO!" without even letting me finish my sentence.
      I was just asking if a restaurant was open down the street. When he heard the question his tone changed and he answered. I think he freaked out b/c there were a lot of panhandling going on as well as a park where homeless people stay, so I do kinda get it b/c I get people asking me all the time for money that I don't have to give. I imagine it also had to do with the person I was taking to breakfast was an older black fella.

  • @chrislittle075
    @chrislittle075 11 месяцев назад +1

    One thing I learned in my life, whenever I get scared or have fear to get out of my comfort zone, I tell myself “get comfortable being uncomfortable”. I absolutely love your videos and love the ideas you have and the purpose and principle behind it. Meeting new people and discovering new relationships is something that people are so afraid of , including me. This was an awesome video.

  • @Codsworth_
    @Codsworth_ Год назад +41

    I honestly cannot believe how well this went so far

  • @moonasha
    @moonasha Год назад +19

    love this series, really deserves more views. I sincerely think a lot of people won't watch this because seeing this type of openness and kindness makes them uncomfortable. It makes me uncomfortable at least 😂but it makes me happy to see this kindness

  • @Real_itachi_xd
    @Real_itachi_xd Год назад +31

    time to wait for the weekly episode! Thanks again for providing us with nothing but positive vibes and human kindness

  • @inthatfashion8311
    @inthatfashion8311 Год назад +14

    This series restored a small sense of faith in humanity, but a huge sense of gratitude to you and your team for creating and sharing such moving content. I watched every episode, one after the next and am shocked to see the numbers drop off the way they did from beginning to end. Gentlemen, please keep creating and sharing. Know that you are making a real difference in people's lives. Not only the lives you interact with on your journeys, but for those of us who are eager to vicariously share the next experience with you through this RUclips medium. Once again, thank you and keep it up!

  • @devolutionone
    @devolutionone Год назад +10

    I love this! There is a lot of kind people! they're just not as loud as the bad ones and don't do the 6pm news much, they're busy enjoying life, taking care of themselves and their love ones 😊 This series is amazing! I can't wait for the next episode. Thank you so much for doing that! 😄👍💜

    • @JonathanAlmgren
      @JonathanAlmgren Год назад

      Guarantee most of these people that helped would not do the same for someone who actually needed it like a homeless person.

    • @devolutionone
      @devolutionone Год назад

      @@JonathanAlmgren Speak for yourself not for others. A lot of people give to homeless people, I do.

    • @Cockalicious
      @Cockalicious Год назад

      @@devolutionone would you let em into your house around you, your kids and your stuff ?

    • @devolutionone
      @devolutionone Год назад

      @@Cockalicious Depends, there's a lot of people with status and money that I wouldn't let near my love ones, it's about your real value, heart and character, not about your monetary value.

    • @Cockalicious
      @Cockalicious Год назад

      @@devolutionone of course i was talking about strangers in general, rich or poor, psychopaths can be either

  • @printsandpoly
    @printsandpoly 10 месяцев назад +1

    I can't believe this series hasn't had a million views yet!! It's probably my favorite series on youtube, and I've honestly rewatched it so many times already. Love to put it on to make me feel good! Thank you so much for such pure content guys!🥰

  • @Jesszhee
    @Jesszhee Год назад +4

    I’m so proud of you guys to push through the anxiety that comes with creating random connections. This is really inspiring!

  • @OfficialAwkbe
    @OfficialAwkbe Год назад +8

    I got on a binge of watching videos about 9/11 recently (RUclips recommendation rabbit hole type of stuff) and it got me thinking about the American spirit I grew up believing in - that people in this country could come together to help each other in times of need and regardless of what our backgrounds were. When I got older, I had lost faith in our country that we weren't as connected as I had thought because the media brought out only stories of hate, discrimination, political conflict, etc. Although crimes and the bad stuff are going to happen, of course, it's just good to see more content that proves that Americans are still what I had grown up thinking we were - United.

  • @weston7995
    @weston7995 Год назад +9

    this is the first episode and it's the most intriguing thing I've watched so far I can't wait for next week great job brad and Liam & Luca!

    • @DiscoverConnection
      @DiscoverConnection  Год назад +4

      I love how you read the description and mentioned Luca as well 😄

  • @ReddyChaitanyaGundrathi
    @ReddyChaitanyaGundrathi Год назад +2

    I finished your first video and started Hitchhiking with 0$ with less than 24hrs of preparation and it's worth it. I have been Hitchhiking for 20 days. Currently on an interstate in Alabama trying to get a ride to Tallahassee, Florida. It's a once in a lifetime experience.

  • @themightypengu
    @themightypengu Год назад +16

    having seen you interacting with all kinds of strangers, it surprised me that you are still shy to talk to people. Discovering connection is truly hard i suppose. But once again you still amaze me with the courage you show in each and every video. Cheers

  • @Rygoat
    @Rygoat Год назад +6

    I have such bittersweet feelings while watching this. I'm so glad you guys have been having an easy time, but at the same time I know of a couple that have been living in their SUV for like 5 months and they park in the same spot every night... I wish they were given help in such abundance. And I know the response everyone is thinking "why cant you help" because I'm not in a good place myself and I cant invite people into someone elses property.

    • @that.ll_do_pig
      @that.ll_do_pig Год назад

      Hopefully they have kept up with social services as that's the best place to find help for shelter. Unfortunately, there's a waiting list and of course those with children are prioritized but it's important to keep in contact with a case worker to make sure they aren't forgotten.

    • @unamarisopa-
      @unamarisopa- Год назад

      Right? It made me happy for them to receive love, but at the same time I couldn’t stop thinking that maybe if they would not look the way they do, some people would not help at all…. :(

  • @womacko
    @womacko Год назад +7

    Eversince you done the previous series about hitchhiking across Canada, I desperately needed a follow up! I'm so excited to follow you guys guys on your journey across America! 😊 So entertaining and inspiring!

  • @kimberlybeth
    @kimberlybeth Год назад +4

    Too many infamous murders in America some hitchhiking related I can understand lots of people being reluctant to help out but i I’m also amazed at how many people were willing to give you guys money for food and travel. Your videos show that there really is kindness left in this country apart from all the chaos that happens. Really excited to see the rest of this series.

  • @MattPochwat
    @MattPochwat Год назад +5

    Man, I've been subscribed since maybe 10k subs. Incredible how much bigger and better your adventures are getting. Can't wait to see what you guys do next!

  • @maclayne
    @maclayne Год назад +4

    I loooove this series!!! Seriously smiled for 16 minutes and 32 seconds straight. Can't wait for the next one.

  • @JacksonMack3742
    @JacksonMack3742 Год назад +9

    I think telling them about your mission to travel across America only by using the kindness of strangers is key, if you are hitchhiker, or homeless (as I was), you could potentially phrase it that way (while remaining honest) that you are also relying on the kindness of strangers for transportation or food in your current situation.

  • @spookysneeze6352
    @spookysneeze6352 Год назад +1

    NO way. This is amazing. Amazing personalities. Amazing videography. This is going to blow up your channel. I’m binging this this series right now!

  • @Otamie
    @Otamie Год назад +10

    hell yeah amazing series! Can´t wait for more and for you guys to prove further that there is still community and goodness in people across America c:

  • @CalviNNation
    @CalviNNation Год назад +4

    This is sick bro. I’m hyped for the next one. Man, I think I’m too old now to do what you do anymore. You got big balls my friend. Much love brad.

  • @lisis1979
    @lisis1979 Год назад +1

    This is super awesome, and I'm actually in tears watching. Not too far in yet, but man this feels good to watch. Nicely done!!!

  • @MrTurboFour
    @MrTurboFour Год назад +13

    This looks like a fun series! I've watched your across Canada series twice now. ❤️❤️🇨🇦🇨🇦

  • @gohookshorts
    @gohookshorts Год назад

    I have a friend here in Morocco who has been doing the same thing for 8 years. I've adopted his lifestyle, and he loves to travel while hating work. Ahahah! I went with him this year for 20 days, and it was amazing.

  • @kianr2200
    @kianr2200 Год назад +8

    This is so sick, its amazing to see people letting you stay the night without asking questions

    • @peterlewis2178
      @peterlewis2178 Год назад +1

      Your pfp kind of triggers me, it makes me feel like something's on my screen...

  • @ManifestingMarcus
    @ManifestingMarcus 2 месяца назад

    Everybody who extended their hearts and kindness in this video, you guys are awesome and there is a lot of good here on Earth.

  • @PandoTheFantastic
    @PandoTheFantastic Год назад +5

    As some who has spent most of their twenties traveling across this country. I can 100% say that there's more good vibes than negative vibes out there.
    You just gotta be respectful and not a dick, simple as that.

  • @maxwellclark6756
    @maxwellclark6756 Год назад +2

    Great video, really killed it with this one guys! This will be hitting the trending page soon, can't wait for part 2!

  • @spacebear9310
    @spacebear9310 Год назад +9

    My guess for this adventure is that people in the east will be more willing to help, people in the east aren't nice but kind, while in the west it will be so much more difficult as people are nice but not kind, these two words may seem the same but are completely different. Nice people will show sympathy, kind people will actually help. (This is coming from eastern united states btw)

  • @Reinsick
    @Reinsick Год назад +1

    These kind of videos really give me hope in humanity and help me get over my fear of the world and people!

  • @msterdam
    @msterdam Год назад +5

    Awesome! I have hosted hundreds of CouchSurfers since 2013, and also hitchhiked a few times through Europe. This is my kind of thing to watch!😁 I can relate to so many things happening haha🤣

  • @runningrants2763
    @runningrants2763 Год назад +1

    I appreciate these guys doing this it does show people can be kind, but as someone else in the comments said, I wonder how many people would have acted differently if they were faced with a camera. Stoked on this series. I just recently longboarded across New Zealand and getting into awkward situations like this is uncomfortable but good to overcome your fears and not knowing where you're going to sleep is a sad feeling

  • @lalamoop870
    @lalamoop870 Год назад +1

    you guys getting so lucky in boston/new york is crazy, and honestly so glad you ended up staying in the good part of philly. the fact you ended up in west chester is hilarious, i really hope ya'll got lorenzos for dinner LOL can't wait to dive into the rest of your trip

  • @mapleflag1832
    @mapleflag1832 Год назад +9

    I did the same thing here in Australia about 30 years ago. I decided to hitch from my home in Cairns to Brisbane with no money just relying on kindness of strangers. I had the best trip with people offering a lift and paying for meals and inviting me into there homes , really renews your faith in humanity.

  • @jotrai
    @jotrai 6 месяцев назад

    Love to see you guys getting out of your comfort zones and taking others out of theirs to remind us ALL of the good in humanity. ❤

  • @jrg4587
    @jrg4587 Год назад +3

    THIS. IS. INCREDIBLE!!!!! This story needs to be on national news!!!!❤

  • @christinay2900
    @christinay2900 9 месяцев назад

    just discovered your channel, about to start the series back to back & not skipping no ads. I love what you do Brad, keep inspiring!!

  • @LisaSoulLevelHealing
    @LisaSoulLevelHealing Год назад +5

    As a traveler, this kindness is what ive seen time and time again, different countries. Poor, rich, all colors. Glad travel channels show this reality.
    Especially couch surfing during the early 2000s

  • @laylonlee229
    @laylonlee229 Год назад +2

    I have been wanting to do stuff like this since I was a kid to be honest. Traveling like that is the best way to go. I love your guys' videos and I can't wait to see the rest of the series. :)

  • @breewashere
    @breewashere Год назад +11

    I've always had a buried dream of crossing America since watching Forrest Gump the first time. But as a woman I'm too scared to ever attempt it lol.

  • @ezralu2911
    @ezralu2911 Год назад +2

    Adventures like this is just so cool to experience but it also comes with great risk. It's amazing to see that there are still nice people out there that are willing to help out. Keep spreading love and kindness 💯❤️

  • @JohnZsAviation
    @JohnZsAviation Год назад +3

    Not gonna lie that Khazak guy was really cool.

  • @ebyeadon1062
    @ebyeadon1062 Год назад +1

    You're going to be bigger than Yes Theory. I know it's not your aim, you just purely do your videos out of the goodness of your heart
    I can't wait to see your future guys, thankyou for your content!

  • @CrysfelDev
    @CrysfelDev Год назад +4

    This channel inspired me to talk to strangers every time I leave my home, so far so good, I’ve met really nice people from all backgrounds 🙌
    (It’s scary every time though)

  • @APT420
    @APT420 Год назад

    I've been subscribed to this channel for a while. Not sure why it never shows up in my recommended list anymore but tonight the algorithm brought me back. I'm bingeing this whole series in one sitting. Heck yes!

  • @Superbustr
    @Superbustr Год назад +4

    Let's be honest here. A lot of the luck they gain on this journey was due to them being young, fit, tall, healthy, happy, and attractive. If you put a 50 year old overweight migrant with diabetes and health issues in their same shoes it would be a lot hard to travel across the US for free.

    • @teddy90636
      @teddy90636 Год назад

      nationality also plays into it.

  • @ericgen1231
    @ericgen1231 3 месяца назад

    Amazing on all counts; that you were so lucky with so many kind people and that so far a million people have watched this first episode in your journey. Maybe it's just your Canadian vibe. I love Canadians.

  • @stormwolf2257
    @stormwolf2257 Год назад +3

    without the cameras this would be a different story lmao

  • @grahamyates2490
    @grahamyates2490 10 месяцев назад

    Oh guys, this so took me back to 1978 when I hitchhiked from Miami to North California and back. I've often wondered if that outstanding level of friendliness and generosity that I encountered in your beautiful country had died in the intervening years. Apparently not.
    I don't know if it was my English accent that helped me along a bit, (though obviously not when it came to drivers stopping to give me a lift) but when I now speak to people about Americans, I never fail to talk about the openness and hospitality I received.
    I wasn't asking for food or money or a place to stay like you guys but I received offers of dinner and a bed for the night all along the way.
    And the connection you make with total strangers can be such a revelation. You get to realise that there is a whole life in every single car.

  • @meto4837
    @meto4837 4 месяца назад +14

    Cool idea but it’s not an authentic interpretation of people’s kindness. Chances are higher for them to be kind when they know they’ll be on RUclips and you look the way you look

  • @ElleMcLemore
    @ElleMcLemore Год назад

    ive never been more invested than anything ive ever seen...ive stayed up every night til 2 watching these after dinner. thank you

  • @JonasVloggar
    @JonasVloggar Год назад +11

    America really has two sides and clearly kindness is a big one ☺

  • @_Travey
    @_Travey Год назад +2

    I knew you would have no problem getting help in Boston and NYC. The east coast is the best

  • @darsinge3612
    @darsinge3612 Год назад +3

    With hidden cameras and no back story that youre doing this for a challenge, this would never happen in a million years

  • @LilJollyJoker
    @LilJollyJoker Год назад +1

    This video randomly popped up on my recommendations, but it was definitely a banger! Earned a sub!

  • @pago6432
    @pago6432 Год назад +3

    Now pretend to be homeless and do it, you will see how hard it will become

  • @simplyanonymous980
    @simplyanonymous980 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for showing us that good still exists in the world; Ive been in a very dark place and this content is exactly what i needed.

  • @whosZixi
    @whosZixi Год назад +10

    Sorry but I cannot respect this. Taking $20 from people who need it more than you guys.. you should be just giving the $ back once they offer it, pay out of pocket but consider it donated.. this should not have costed these strangers

    • @AlexandriaBozza
      @AlexandriaBozza 7 месяцев назад +1

      You’re assuming those who gave the money were hurting for money

  • @aaliyahsnation9437
    @aaliyahsnation9437 Год назад +1

    I watched this whole series I was laughing and smiling the whole way through. This brought me true joy through the good and bad.

  • @pdxpapermaker
    @pdxpapermaker Год назад

    Rewatching this series because it brought me so much joy the first time. Big fan of you both!

  • @daglindahl9342
    @daglindahl9342 Год назад +1

    the amount of kindess hidden under the extreme things media shows us is a ray of light in the dystopian 2023

  • @wideopenbros3196
    @wideopenbros3196 Год назад

    Dang just saw this and 100% subscribed this is my dream. I have been recovering from a shattered femur in 11 places and a broken hip over the past 4 yrs but I think this year might be the year. I can't wait to watch all episodes you guys have uploaded tonight and totally can't wait to see more in the future. Stay safe and keep it cranking!

  • @VICTORIAXAVIER
    @VICTORIAXAVIER Год назад +1

    Awesome video can’t wait to see what’s next

  • @ebenkrausz2997
    @ebenkrausz2997 Год назад

    So happy everytime I see a video from discover connection. This is the kind of content I love in my feed, a nice reminder that most people are good

  • @jakeparisi5678
    @jakeparisi5678 Год назад +1

    So happy to see that kindness in Boston

  • @Baebaebarbi
    @Baebaebarbi Год назад

    I have to say this is the best RUclips series I’ve watched loved the message so much

  • @Lzaggy
    @Lzaggy 7 месяцев назад

    Best video I've seen on youtube so far. Editing, content, pretty much a TV production.

  • @_avi
    @_avi Год назад +1

    I couldn't stop smiling, this was an awesome video. Brings back memories of my hitchhiking adventures, good luck with the rest of the country guys!

  • @Kal47
    @Kal47 Год назад +1

    The reaction of people from my city (Boston) makes me cry tears of joy.

  • @ijustwantpizzaman
    @ijustwantpizzaman Год назад

    Oh my God! So refreshing to see, I lived in Kazakhstan for 16 years (I'm Canadian but grew up there), and I can attest that Kazakh people are so kind and loving. Thanks Bulat for the continuing the love bro

  • @ZeroiusProduction
    @ZeroiusProduction Год назад +1

    someone who isn't from the US and lives like 7-10k miles away, it's nice to see all the friendly people around.

  • @JUSTDANCENATION
    @JUSTDANCENATION 7 месяцев назад

    So glad I came across you guys channel. It really shows how the world really is today. ♥️♥️

  • @xnefedova
    @xnefedova 11 месяцев назад

    Amazing to see a person who comes from Kazakhstan, me too! And yes, we are so polite and friendly to strangers;)

  • @jtreydogg
    @jtreydogg Год назад

    The canadian hitchhiking series is my all time favorite - excited for this one!! Thank you!!

  • @spellbinder3113
    @spellbinder3113 Год назад +2

    THIS WAS SO GOOD! I'M HOOKED. Everyone is so scared but they do it anyway. There is humanity left in the world.

  • @UrbanKiwiana
    @UrbanKiwiana Год назад

    Definitely going to be binge watching this series,
    I was raised to treat others as id like to be treated and to spread love kindness so its interesting seeing how others react.

  • @jcjc7783
    @jcjc7783 Год назад

    I love the journey. Not sure if I love the “they pay for the food part” but it’s to each their own