I love Louisiana. How Ken immediately mentions food, like he feels bad because he doesn't have food to give him, and gives him a jug of wine. Then, he gets a historic street sign in return.
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I love Louisiana. How Ken immediately mentions food, like he feels bad because he doesn't have food to give him, and gives him a jug of wine. Then, he gets a historic street sign in return.
5:24 I'm honest I have nothing to eat, but I have something to drink, do you want to come in? that's a person you want to have around! What an honest dear soul
Wow. Right off the bat, the first guy Ken is so lovely and hospitable. You seem to find the best folks on your trips.
Ken seems like he’d be the best neighbor ever, what a sweetheart!
Big shout out to your wife, Peter. Her use of silence in the editing process is fantastic. Not being afraid of silence. It creates a really thoughtful pace. Gives the viewer time to think, process and imagine themselves in your shoes. BIG CUDOS! Thanks to the both of you! X X
This video was AMAZING. Christopher was a PHENOMENAL tour guide. This was really so enjoyable to watch.
When Christopher pulls out that street sign out of his trunk. You always give back when you receive. And when you give, you don't expect anything in return. That's a gentleman!
I'm from New Orleans, born and raised, and l can say that most of the information you received was pretty spot on culturally and economically. I was pretty surprised. The spots he took you to in the hood were pretty legit. There is definitely ALOT more to unpack.
Loving this Deep South series. A part of America most of us never get to see. Thank you for opening our eyes with these videos, Peter.
Christopher appears to be quite a loving and gentlemanly person. Quite impressive in a thoughtful way.
I like Christopher he appears to be a deep thinker and profound observer I bet he has a very sarcastic sense of humour
Louisiana has state income tax and sales tax on EVERYTHING you buy including food and water. Yet, they can’t pave the roads?? Corruption 😑
New Orleans native, now live north of Lake Pontchartrain for the past 35 yrs... A note about the 9th ward. Many houses were owned and past down through families. After owners died , no succession was done, ownership was not officially transferred. Those families who lived ther…
I am a Georgia native who lived in post Katrina New Orleans for 7 years. The city is the most magical, awful, frustrating, fun, joyous, sad places you can imagine.
Wow, Christopher did an outstanding job showing his city. Just like a professional tour guide.
As a born and raised New Orleanian who is still living here (uptown, bby), this guy is so on the money with everything he’s told you.
This is the last video from the Deep South series for a while. Check out the other Deep South videos here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEyPgwIPkHo5c-iYpXFfGH1qKJHseirMu&si=mCi0MKxde07noQg8 ► Visit The Beautiful Creole Apache store: https://thebeautifulcreoleapache.org/ ► �…
This is the last video from the Deep South series for a while. Check out the other Deep South videos here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEyPgwIPkHo5c-iYpXFfGH1qKJHseirMu&si=mCi0MKxde07noQg8 ► Visit The Beautiful Creole Apache store: https://thebeautifulcreoleapache.org/ ► �…
Peter you’re the one channel I look forward to every Saturday morning! Keep up the great work! You’re showing us the real America without the mainstream propaganda and sensationalism. Thank you from all of us! 🇺🇸
What a skilled, referenced, intelligent, respectful and a brilliant guide.
Born and raised NOLA native here 🙋🏼♀️ and your guest did a phenomenal job of giving such an in depth and real/raw insight into the city with such little time to do so. Major Kudos!!!
I love the way the first instinct of the friend they met on the porch was to share his wine. Such generosity between friends
Fucking love Youtube: googled New-Orleans expecting to read a half decent Wikipedia article with my morning coffee, instead I'm transported to the place and informed and entertained for an hour!!
Christopher was a great person to take you around New Orleans. A thoughtful and respectful episode.
I have loved every minute of The Deep South series! Thank you for showing the actual South that we get to see but the rest of the country talks negatively about.
Does Christopher have his own channel? He is a fountain of knowledge and delivers it with such enthusiasm and no ego
After Katrina I didn't understand why we'd rebuild in such a geographically bad area. But after visiting I totally understand. You can't replace or relocate all the history and culture that makes New Orleans so cool and special. It must be preserved because there's no other place…
I'm no longer able to travel, but your videos give me the ability to from right in my living room. The things and people you document are so valuable to our history.
Love how the guys driving a well taken care of Older Jaguar. Classy car
If you make it to lake Charles you can meet my 105 year old great grandmother, still living in the house she was raised in!
53:03 I love how Chris is carefully and casually bagging his purchases so that Big Chief is not disrupted from teaching Peter about the culture. ❤
No matter where you go in this world it always makes me smile when you meet someone like Ken. What a stand up man.
an episode in Savannah, Ga would be awesome!
Christopher is a fantastic ambassador for New Orleans-- what a gentleman! Christopher's love for the city and its people really shines through, and its a shame that the city's persistent problems pushed him to leave. His live-and-let-live honesty about all things great and in nee…
I love Nola! The ppl, culture, music, food, sights, history, smells, I can go on and on!
Kenneth’s an coworker of mine. A really good guy through and through 🙏🏾
Christopher and his friends are a wealth of knowledge. Thank you all.
Finally I got an idea why New Orleans is such an magnet to tourists! That's for me the most iconic city in the US. Greatings from Austria
“I’ll be quiet because that’s the one she’ll want”. Never have I heard more wisdom coming out of anyone’s mouth than from this lovely man.
Peter, one of the very important things you are showing us (the audience) in these videos is how to truly LISTEN to someone’s “story” with genuine interest. If more people did that, the world would be a much better place. Keep up the good work. I can’t wait to see your next stop.