45 , retired, and living in Medellin , my guy is living the dream. Salute 💯
@robertowhyte28369 ай бұрын
Military retirement is a beautiful thing. He’s 45 so he’s probably been retired for several years. 6 more years for me
@mja93769 ай бұрын
How
@navigatingwithnana9 ай бұрын
What a lovely man Elliot is! His intelligence, integrity and deep gratitude for all that is good in his life are qualities that many people this day in age don't embody. Thanks for a great interview, Joel. This gave me a big smile today! 💖🙏💖
@JAndrade3899 ай бұрын
As a Colombian is so refreshing to hear a guy like Elliot speak when we are used to all of these “pookie ray ray” type tourist, he has the right mindset, Colombia is not some type of lawless third world country, be a good tourist and you’ll have a wonderful time
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
I feel you. Even the mayor of Medellin said something very similar recently - "we want positive tourism"
@micclay9 ай бұрын
How do you know he ain't tricking? It's not the kind of thing most people are going to admit to on youtube.
@ZEFFENWULF7 ай бұрын
@@micclayhe definitely is…It’s Medellin. Everything is for sale.
@zebbridger9 ай бұрын
Elliot hit the nail on the head!! I and my brother, moved from the United States from two different states to come here and live in Medellin, Colombia. We’ve only been here a few months and everything that Elliot said is true. He explained it so well- there is a peacefulness(in spite of the crazy traffic at times) and a slower pace of life. The family unit is very strong. People gather in each neighborhood at a local store or outdoor café and talk about the day’s or the week’s events or the upcoming game. Old couples still hold hands when they walk and I don’t even see that in the US anymore. Public displays of affection are common and very endearing. Younger women are not afraid to go out with older men and most of them are genuine. Elliot said do not meet girls on dating sites and he is correct! Look for genuine women in their workplace, or in the gym, or in the University or in the mall. The mall and gym are often highly populated with the most beautiful girls and women.💃🏽Even older women take such good care of themselves that they remain absolutely stunning in many cases. And I have never been to a place where the sheer number of women are so beautiful. 😵💫 They walk a lot and take care of themselves, and they like to look good.😳😀 Medellin itself is a gorgeous city, built in a valley surrounded by mountains and also built within a jungle so the plant life is exotic. 🌴 There are beautiful, colorful birds. 🦜The zoo aviary actually has no top so the birds may fly out during the day and then come back at night so there’s a chance you will see a very colorful tropical bird when you’re out walking. Colombia is the country with the most fruit varieties in the entire world. Tropical and exotic plants are everywhere. The weather ranges between 60° and the lower 80s throughout the year. There have been times in the sun that I have been hot but I have never been cold; and this is December through February. ☀️ Colombians are passionate about their music 🎶 and dancing, and I’ve never seen so many different ways to dance-as here. 🎉The culture is very rich and the people enjoy life. On the negative side, the government does not seem to care too much about safety for pedestrians. For some reason there are lots of utility covers missing from the sidewalks and there are holes you have to watch for everywhere. Sidewalks also get pushed up by the roots of trees due to their close proximity, so just watch your step And cars often do not stop at red lights or stop signs so just be careful as a pedestrian. There are slower times for certain government and company services like getting packages delivered or getting a response from the phone company but this is normal here. Only the US has instant gratification in services. I could easily settle down here for the rest of my life, and I’m not even a city man. Sorry for the long commentary.😂
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
Haha no worries thanks for taking the time to write it!
@debras.47189 ай бұрын
Great info, thanks!
@charlesjoe39 ай бұрын
This guy defines EXACTLY where i an in life. I'm a Marine Corps veteran, 52, no kids and have been longing to visit Colombia for 10 plus years. Now that I'm at a place where i can travel freely with no spouse or children, I will be doing that in the coming months. I don't party, i do not drink, I prefer to meet women the traditional way in stores, at the grocery store or at a place i know i could see her when i go there to establish familiarity and consistency before any serious happens. Peace is what I'm in need of at this juncture of life and I will pursue it.
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
You have a great attitude! You're gonna love Colombia 🙂
@tmack25069 ай бұрын
I am a Marine Corps veteran and I love Colombia. Come on down Devil Dog. I am 51.
@kurtniznik81168 ай бұрын
You'll love Colombia, and even if languages are tough for you learning Spanish will be a joy because of all the wonderful people you'll meet.
@alfredodelacruz18647 ай бұрын
Semper Fi brother ill be there in May. Same here im just a mellow guy
@seanmakku6 ай бұрын
Army vet, 52 this year, and have bounced all over the country of Colombia soaking in the positive energy and culture. You'll love it BUT learn some of the language beforehand. It's not just essential as a survival skill but it'll DEEPLY enhance your experience because you can connect so much more to the people. Don't worry. Fluency isn't necessary. Just show the effort and they'll greatly appreciate it. AIRBORNE!!
@jasonx86669 ай бұрын
This black dude is a breath of fresh air.... the opposite of the typical pookies that visit colombia
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
I loved making this video and I'm happy to show that black men are not all like the pookies that f it up for everyone else
@AB-py6jl9 ай бұрын
I can spot a pookie a mile away. I just pretend I don't speak English 😂
@nubianknight1299 ай бұрын
Does this brotha speak Spanish fluently?
@julian25249 ай бұрын
@@AKJoelWatch your mouth.. let’s keep it respectful.
@MrMorristhecatp8 ай бұрын
cookies are passport bros too.
@Kozette0078 ай бұрын
As an expat living in Bogotá, I appreciate this interview gentlemen.
@AKJoel8 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@closetheark9 ай бұрын
Best guest I've listened to. I hope you have him back again. Stoic & very intelligent conversation. Gave us the best visual & strategy while there
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
Definitely will have him back at some point!
@MSmith-mb1ut9 ай бұрын
Excellent video! Thanks for interviewing him and getting his perspective on Medellín. Hopefully you'll bring him back for future videos.
@richexperiences19 ай бұрын
Great video! I agree 100% with what Elliot said. I've traveled to (and lived in) Medellín and beyond, Solo, so I know. Sad thing now is that Medellín and other major cities are attracting too many of the wrong types of tourists, which is starting F it up for everyone else.
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
Well said! Hopefully that changes soon 🙏🏾
@BookMan929 ай бұрын
Great interview! I'm a Black American, retired Air Force. I'm 64. This is my 2nd year living in Colombia. I lived in Cartagena my first year and now in Medellin. My man was spot on everything he stated. I have a Cedula retirement visa until 2025 and plan on renewing to stay. 🇨🇴
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
Enjoy your time in Medellin :)
@theflypilot4 ай бұрын
I've been to Cartagena 6 times. How would you compare Medellin and which would you choose now having been to both? Looking for some where to settle down for the rest of my life. Not looking for a woman at all but if it happened that's fine.
@EastonHunter-m3t9 ай бұрын
Great interview. It’s good to hear of great experiences from black men. That was my experience as well. Can’t wait to move there in May
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
Good choice making the move!
@drkennethaugustuswalker8 ай бұрын
One of the BEST YT videos/interviews that I've seen on MDE and thanks for "debunking" the misinterpretation of "passport bros!"😂
@AKJoel8 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@dcbornrob9 ай бұрын
Damn good interview. Sharp brother
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
Glad ya enjoyed it mate!
@solgiv38729 ай бұрын
I like this guy and his attitude! I am white, from Michigan, and I have been living part time in Medellin since 2018 and I agree with him 100%. Great interview!
@Cooliewhistles5 ай бұрын
Any crime trouble for you there in your time ?
@royal-enfield19 ай бұрын
very informative video , elliot sounds very grounded & centered with life-experience wisdom
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
A very wise man indeed!
@nagone119 ай бұрын
Brothers finding their arc..and living it! Great interview AK Joel.
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!!
@iamhassanelsaddique9 ай бұрын
Great interview! This guy is solid and when you live this type of life the results living in Colombia can be as positive as he speaks about! Big ups to that guy! Peace
@maxjean-louis28537 ай бұрын
Amazing interview: Elliot is so wise. It is so refreshing to listen to such a balanced and nuanced fellow black man. Great job also interviewing also AK !
@AKJoel7 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@AndresDCRealtor9 ай бұрын
I appreciate this black man sharing the value of living in Colombia.
@ericleblanc49849 ай бұрын
That was a good interview. I'm considering moving to Medellin when I retire. I learned a lot
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
Congrats in the impending retirement, I hope Medellin works out for you 🙂
@antoniodelrey1645 ай бұрын
What a lucky man! Retired at 45 and retired and living in Medellin! He paid his dues and is young enough to really enjoy retirement and his free life. I said lucky but he made his luck! 🍀👍
@wrapperscrapper919 ай бұрын
Much needed Amazing insite, and an Ispiration. On this one Elliott you summed it up Thoroughly. You summed it up Good on this topic, really. I think you hit it on the nail. Bringing awarness for those who want to travel there to Medellin Colombia, and beyond Medellin
@gregorriusadolphus27296 ай бұрын
I''m so glad this brotha is representing us African-American men in an positive, intelligent light. I get so tired and upset that when I travel and I see the "Pookies" and "Ray-Ray's" acting foul and undoing all of the "good work" myself and people like Eliott do around the world LOL
@Rjmac8139 ай бұрын
Great interview gents! Marine Corps values are evident 🫡
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
Medellin needs more expats like Eliott!
@KevinXO8 ай бұрын
One of your best interviews, he broke things down exactly how things should be. Love it!
@AKJoel8 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it mate!
@charlesjohnson426420 күн бұрын
Best most honest useful interview I’ve seen! I was completely happy there!
@telekpetersen82216 ай бұрын
all Facts!!!!!! this was on point. Medellin is BOMB!!!! love it
@AKJoel6 ай бұрын
Me too!
@BestFriendOfJesus9 ай бұрын
God bless y’all Joel, this was a great interview
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
Thanks mate I had fun making this one, some great insights from Elliot!
@BestFriendOfJesus9 ай бұрын
@@AKJoel Elliot is very cool, I look forward to seeing more interviews from ya buddy
@BlackManTravels6 ай бұрын
Thank you. I am not a Passport Bro nor a high value man. Just a man who travels while making over six figures. Traveling is an experience and not focus around traveling for women.
@carlosl21429 ай бұрын
Very good interview and Elliot seems like a very respectable person
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it Carlos!
@anisimonhart9 ай бұрын
Great interview! It's refreshing to hear such insight and perspective from a black man living abroad. MDE is a wonderful place to live (and visit). This definitely helps to give a more accurate and realistic narrative about life here, or anywhere abroad, as an expat.
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the vid!
@ralphacero27859 ай бұрын
Nice interview! I'm from Bogotá, living in Bogotá. I've never visited Medellín. But Medellím has always visited me here in Bogotá. LOL Anyway, I ended up moving to Long Island, New York, back in 1985. I was 15 years old then. I lived there for 8 + years straight and finally in 1993 I came back to Bogotá for the first time in almost a decade. I was just coming to briefly visit Bogotá and immediately go back to The States again. However, on my very first day back in Bogotá, I seriously started thinking about staying here for good. By the third day, I had already made up my mind. So I stayed and never looked back. What made me stay? The soothing freedom you feel as you breathe in the spiritual energy here versus the up tight attitude or feeling of a never ending materialistic quest ever prersent in the American culture. Thus I can certainly relate to Elliot. Cheers!
@toursbydee9 ай бұрын
Great job guys! I personally know and can vouch for Eliott and he is a man of his words and actions. Great questions, points and answers were given. Keep it up! We need positivity in our lives.
@theflypilot4 ай бұрын
Any chance you can assist with me moving to Medellin? I'm going to be there for a month to test it out but have been to other Colombian cities multiple times. Just looking for good people to surround myself with. Thanks!
@renep17419 ай бұрын
This video showed up randomly on my list of recommended videos....had no intention of watching the entire video....but as a black American who has recently moved to Medellin (or at least staying for 6 months initially), I decided to look at it for a couple minutes..and was instantly hooked...Elliot is articulate, intelligent, positive, insightful, honest..Joel's list of questions was thoughtful and provided the basis for Elliot's replies...at the end, I watched all 25:49 minutes of the interview and am happy it crossed my path. Best of luck to both guys...very well done!
@theflypilot4 ай бұрын
You have any advice for a black man looking to move to Medellin? I've been to Cartagena 6 times but I think Medellin is where I can call home. Any tips for surviving and thriving there?
@elianamejia70459 ай бұрын
Wow, what a wonderful interview. Elliot knows more about Colombia than I do, and I was born there. I've been thinking about moving there, and ironically I feel like a foreigner when I am there visiting.... But this has changed my pov tremendously. Thank you Elliot and AK.
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
No worries, glad you enjoyed it! I had a lot of fun with this one :)
@jorgemvg8 ай бұрын
For you foreigners here in Medellin, I can recommend two places to meet women. The first is a co-working like WeWork. Go work there and you will meet very interesting and intelligent women. Second, a language exchange, we have many here in town and we use them to practice English and other languages, but, mm don't trust a woman who doesn't speak or study English hehe. Usually the people who go there are because they are studying English and they want to practice, or they have a good level of English and they want to improve it for their job.
@AKJoel8 ай бұрын
Brilliant advice 👏 I tell all my single mates this exact advice. 💯
@williamdemarabbott9 ай бұрын
Excellent interview Elliot.
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
Absolutely! Thanks for your comment too.
@zackgalante48999 ай бұрын
Great interview
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
Thanks! I had fun making this one!
@raofutv9 ай бұрын
Awesome dude !
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@donaldjonson42888 ай бұрын
Awesome conversation!
@AKJoel8 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@donaldjonson42888 ай бұрын
The chemistry between you both is on point keep going sir!
@prophetofrage81247 ай бұрын
I'm a disabled combat veteran of the United States Marine Corps and I plan to move to the Dominican Republic and I'm fortunate enough to have met a beautiful Dominicana who wants me to move there and get married.
@charlesduane99009 ай бұрын
All single men that enjoy traveling can be called passport bro's. Cudos to all of us for having the guts to seek adventure. Elliot is a relatable representative. The label originated in the female American black community. Whatever, I agree with Elliot. I am a US citizen. I choose to live in Medellin with my Colombian wife, and son. AK seems more objective in this video. Congratulations, dude.
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the video mate 👍🏾
@ItsDejasWorld9 ай бұрын
this was a really great interview
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
@Dah429 ай бұрын
Thank you sir for having served our country. I hope one day you come back to your country, your country misses you. Please take good care of yourself in Colombia.
@FloridaNurse6789 ай бұрын
Great interview!
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
@btcsavagex9 ай бұрын
31 af am, went for a month to Cali/Bogota, loved every second! Wouldn't recommend it as a first country though, Spanish is not required but strongly suggested. DR would be better. Stayed in Oct '23 and can't wait to plan going back to stay! It was interesting to see afro colombians and different facets of black culture
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
Yeah you're right - if you've never travelled before Colombia could be a bit of a tricky first destination lol
@eddiejuarez42019 ай бұрын
Everything this wise man has said is true. A friend of mine and I went to visit colombia a couple of years ago and let me tell you ,we fell in love with this country. We didn't want to leave, in fact I'm wanting to retire there with my wife. Hopefully someday. Thanks for the words of wisdom.
@renearroyave18887 ай бұрын
As a Colombian citizen from Medellin I appreciate the work that you are doing Joel and experiences like Elliot there, shows that Colombia is not the lawless land sold by all movies and series in every media including ours, that is already history, of course we still have our issues I cannot deny it, but we have much to offer for tourists and people who wants to settle here, as long as they come with good will and good intentions everyone is welcome here. I had a nice experience with a 72 years old man from Florida who came to Copacabana, a little town in the north of Medellin (Very odd to see a foreigner so far in the north), that man needed assistance with a bank transaction and he had his issues with the spanish pronunciation, I was the only english-speaking person there, I helped him to translate and after that he thanked me a lot, I know that learn and speak spanish is difficult, so he was very grateful.
@AKJoel7 ай бұрын
Thank you for helping this man, you're a nice guy!
@renearroyave18886 ай бұрын
@@AKJoel Thanks man, but still that story also makes me laugh sometimes, because the rest of the people there looked at us with a odd expresión, like I said is very weird see a foreigner so far in the north of the Aburra Valley in a little town like Copacabana, but it is even weirder to see a local like me speaking a fluent english conversation with a foreigner, just imagine the scene.
@ParisianThinker5 ай бұрын
Bonjour and Hello to your guest from Jacksonville, Fl. What a lovely man!
@vashonm9 ай бұрын
Listening to this as a black man had gave me the confidence to change my trip and stay for 10 days vs spain in Aug! Too hot
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
Champion! Enjoy Medellin :)
@thedame99749 ай бұрын
This is a very romanticized view. Medellin can be hood too. BUT I’m glad he’s safe and having a good time.
@toursbydee9 ай бұрын
There are many places in the world that can be HOOD too.
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
It can definitely be hood, depending on the decisions you make and situations you put yourself in. Thanks for your comment 👍🏾
@grizzmax6 ай бұрын
A great interview with a cool dude. Really makes me consider.
@5367676765337665 ай бұрын
great man wish him all the best
@realdrivah27199 ай бұрын
Well done interview, very detailed and balanced approached. One of the best I have seen thus far online about these specific topics. Thanks for the outstanding work, I just subscribed and will be following your content, thanks again.
@terrelladams799 ай бұрын
Great interview I agree with brother Elliott on how he felt when he first came to the country. I felt that way also. It's a whole different vibe. Feel like I'm at home. I have a same feelings and experiences that he has on the United States. Can you understand we have more but yet still unhappy and miserable. You leave the country. People have less, but they're much happier. I'm at great people and I love being there. I also agree with you on the women if they like you. They like you and they show it. Also, some guys come down there to party and end up in terrible situations. It is unfortunate when has happened to the people that have passed on. It's a bad look for the country also. You can't judge the country on some mistakes some people have made. I for one have not put myself in that position. Overall, I can't wait to be there permanently. I am working on that currently. But this was a great interview. I am glad to have called it.
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
Hopefully you achieve your dream of moving here permanently one day soon! Thanks for your comment :)
@ChristopherAquino-c3h9 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
No worries, thanks for your comment!
@TenThumbsProductionsАй бұрын
Cost of living in Medellin is extremely expensive. Try to make Colombian pesos and see how you fair. It isn't a cheap place, it is a favorable exchange rate, they are not the same thing. For the 4,000,000 Colombians living en el valle de aburrá (if you need to google where that it is than it means you aren't doing a good job integrating) it is a very hard place to exist, something I wish outsiders would respect more with their word choice.
@SGTRAVELS9738 ай бұрын
Only five minutes into the video, and everything he says is 100 % true. I’m only 24 my goal is to travel all over the world, and be my OWN BOSS. I went to bogota in December, and Medellin in January and it completely changed my mentality. My goal is to move to Medellin by time im 30 and own a few properties!!!
@victormanuelgonzalez57057 ай бұрын
Spot on.
@tinocashinternational19 ай бұрын
Nice interview!
@copticwrestler4 ай бұрын
Great interview this man is very smart and respectful and well spoken very insightful if you travel with morals and values you can avoid very stupid and dangerous situations
@tclass999 ай бұрын
Great interview. Good to see brothers like Elliot who have standards and morals living their lives on their terms and really looking to embrace new cultures… not just looking to trick off 24/7. He made a very good point about the “programming” that goes on in America. The media isn’t as pervasive in other countries as it is there. People aren’t as conditioned to hate one another. My one concern with Colombia when it comes to living there (other than the safety aspect) would be their response to C-19. The way that they treated their citizens was draconian to the extreme… and I think that the country has become less safe as a result of it. So many people lost their jobs and livelihoods when they shut the country down kept people inside for 5 or 6 days a week. I don’t think I could live somewhere that could suspend my freedom to such an extent.
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
You should've seen what the government did in Melbourne (my city.) Luckily I was already out of the country but my mates were all basically trapped inside for 2 years. Horrible times!
@tclass999 ай бұрын
That’s true. I do recall that. Arresting people for going to the park too. It’s a shame because I always wanted to visit Melbourne and Brisbane… but not anymore.
@jwhubert919 ай бұрын
"I'm a passport man" made me laugh. Lol. Great video.
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
That's an all time classic quote lol he needs to make t shirts with that on it 😂
@Dalin_B9 ай бұрын
Wow that was probably the best interview from real "boots on the ground". It felt non-biased and factual. I'm interested in Cali myself but the things in this interview helped to clarify some concerns, in case I do end up in Medellín
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it as much as I loved making it!
@javierperez67744 ай бұрын
Que gran vision , esa es la clase de personas que queremos en colombia, no los locos que buscan drogas y protitutas.
@kevincesar8549 ай бұрын
Great man great mindset
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
No doubt!
@michaelandrewbrennan61284 ай бұрын
it's an excellent conversation. accurate. full of insight and humility. I'm here too, since 2020. living very local. meet sometime. dale.
@saintwah3 ай бұрын
I hate how the word hood is repeatedly being used as if hoods don’t exist in Medellin (Communa 13) and all over the world
@kurtniznik81168 ай бұрын
My experience as a mixed race but mostly caucasian-looking guy has been that although many Colombians are fairly liberal and open-minded about races and cultures there is indeed some strong and overt racism in Colombia. Perhaps it's not so strong in cities such as Medellín but in many areas I have heard people openly talking about how they dislike black people and assign many negative qualities to them as a group, although they are not hostile to them in person.
@AKJoel8 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear that, I've never experienced racism here in Colombia. Whereas in Australia it was a monthly occurrence.
4 ай бұрын
I'm from Medellín, and I have thought much about that. I think we are more if a classist society to han a racist one. I mean, people discriminates more because socio-econimic differences than race. People will judge you by your education and economic status and that will be the main reason to accept you or ignore you . I think younger generations are more open, but unfortunately my perception is that the cultural-educational level is also lower this days. People are, in general, more proud of being vulgar and ignorant on the premise they are free, and you only live once ,and life is to be enjoyed the fullest, and they don't spend time making the best of themselves and improve themselves to be better persons.
@illbet45894 ай бұрын
Bro from Jacksonville!! No wonder he had no problem going to Medellín 😂
@hanginwithhymein21629 ай бұрын
I'm happy that the average person who travels to Medellin was interviewed. Too many of the wrong type of men are highlighted and made to seem like they are the majority when they are not! FYI, there are so many pookies and ray rays who are delusional and call other people pookies and ray rays, when they are them. lol
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the vid! And you have a great point lol too many low level guys have somehow become the representation of a whole group
@ChineduOpara9 ай бұрын
Good interview! However, it is not very comprehensive, since he has been only in Medellin. I feel like there would be value in inteviewing black men in OTHER parts of Colombia. I am 49 y/o (my bday was in November). I am a Nigerian-American, lived 31 years in the USA (3 different states/regions), and now living on a budget, in BARRANQUILLA. I am single, in good health, and I am socially conscious. I also blog about my travels, specifically LIVING in Barranquilla. I talk about the good AND the bad... I don't sugercoat things. Joel, if you ever want a different perspective, from a different region of Colombia, feel free to hit me up.
@zionequitygroup1079 ай бұрын
I've been to other parts I live here full time so I'm familiar with Cartagnea Cali San Andrés and other parts what do you want to know
@lyndonmurray36699 ай бұрын
A passport bro Joel is a man who is a foreigner usually from North America or Europe who loves to travel to foreign countries. Most of them are looking for a future wife. Some of them are just in these foreign countries for sex. Usually, passport bros have a good-paying job or a bit of wealth because they usually travel to many countries. So they have to have saved up for these trips or have a little bit of wealth because paying for hotel and airfares is quite costly. They also need to have extra cash to buy some things too or in the case of an emergency.
@MsPriyaLal9 ай бұрын
Joel will be interesting to see how your content develops .. There will be a lot of dont get drugged dont get robbed in Medellin videos to come in the next few months.. Hopefully you can overshadow that ...
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
Hey Priya, I honestly find it boring to constantly talk about the drugged and robbed issue - I won't be speaking about it much as I prefer to discuss more positive topics :)
@metodifitness88249 ай бұрын
Do more videos like these
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
Will do!
@BanditsandBusiness9 ай бұрын
Those murder stats sound iffy. I suspect there's some serious under-reporting going on. Or at least homicides are classified as something else (e.g. somebody is never found again is not technically a homicide). Been in Medellin 6 weeks now and I love it. I am strongly considering making this place my second Latin American home (after Panama where I lived the last 4 years)
@romansotelo72409 ай бұрын
@AKJoelsColombia How are mental health services in Colombia compared to USA?
@zionequitygroup1079 ай бұрын
They are excellent out here you also have Veteran services out here too
@robertowhyte28369 ай бұрын
@@zionequitygroup107I didn’t know that about veteran cervices. Is there a VA clinic or something like that?
@mihamohorko9 ай бұрын
This is an interesting guy, inteligent. I think the same way. I live in medellin and have a similar experience than he does. Good interview.
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
I'm glad you enjoyed it mate :) thanks for your comment!
@theflypilot4 ай бұрын
What did you do the first two weeks you were there? Going to visit for a month to see if I can call it home forever. Trying to get a solid timeline down.
@charlesjohnson426420 күн бұрын
Colombians are wonderful, beautiful, welcoming people! Go visit!
@Travelingwithabbc9 ай бұрын
Sounds like a place to check out. What is the name of that Tunnel please?
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
Tunel de Oriente - you can't miss it - if you come to the city from the airport you'll go through it.
@GBU616 ай бұрын
I did not hear anything about the language. Does he speak Spanish and how does it affect his ability to date the women?
@JonathanTorrealba-i8c9 ай бұрын
Elliott seems great lad
@spirittravels.9 ай бұрын
This guy is talking a lot of good sense and I would like to add that you should ideally be able to speak some Spanish before you go there, and travel around the country first.
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
Yeah, you're right! Spanish makes a HUGE difference to your overall satisfaction in this country.
@motta_x9 ай бұрын
His closing statement 👌🏼
@boopershane9670Ай бұрын
"How can i be lonely when i have peace?" ❤❤
@AkshaunTV7 ай бұрын
Its pretty wild to me that Colombia is a place where dating apps aren't safe, and the men who use them are blamed for being unintelligent or having no morals for using them. Let that sink in.
@AKJoel7 ай бұрын
It's true. In Latin America you need to protect yourself. If you do stupid things and pay the price nobody is gonna listen to you unfortunately.
@MannysVisionStudio5 ай бұрын
I’m considered one of these “passport bros” I went over seas to the Philippines and I have a girlfriend there. We are planning on being together again in the next 6 months to celebrate one year together. And then I am off to live in the Philippines with her. I hate this term “passport bros” I think it sounds like a lazy and pathetic term. People have to have their labels on something and to me this sounds like it was just discovered that men do this when in actuality men have been going overseas to meet their female counterparts for decades, there was no term for it then, so idk why it’s a thing now.
@gunghogringo9 ай бұрын
Interesting
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
Yeah I loved this interview
@PupaNasT5 ай бұрын
How can I link up Elliott ?
@Ivan_spanish9 ай бұрын
Bienvenidos!
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
Gracias!
@redlionthedon9 ай бұрын
Thank you for acknowledging that African American’s experience at home and abroad is vastly different from other American races
@NM-it2vo5 ай бұрын
I have to correct something. You’re saying that Medellin is the safest it has been in 40 years. Well, that may be true for Medellín (& that is sort of an unfair standard since 40 years ago it would’ve been obscenely unsafe, and one of the most unsafe places in the world…thus that comparison is a little misleading or skewed though good nonetheless). That is great news for the city on whole, no question, though it may also be fair to be aware that according to the U.S. Department of State, more American men were murdered or assaulted in the last 4 months of 2023 than all prior 10 years combined. I am an American citizen who learned this by attending a Townhall in Medellín with our State Department a few months back, right around the time that you’ve produced this video so while I am very glad to hear about this and I believe that is true, I think those visiting, especially men, need to clarify their reasons and true intent for visiting and come to the country respectfully. I would imagine that is just one of the several reasons this guest has had a great experience (and I am glad that he has). How you choose to engage the city and treat other people - it won’t account for everything but it can account for a lot and make a big difference.
@AKJoel5 ай бұрын
This is a very good point, thanks for your comment!
@NM-it2vo5 ай бұрын
Anytime! You may have helped me save money on a flight today with the online visa extension tip. Ha, I had been looking for it and you helped greatly! Great channel - thx for sharing. 👏🏼
@nnamdi7218 ай бұрын
The people of the USA despite the complexions are all different.Their culture is based on their personal experiences...not exactly ethnicity
@AKJoel8 ай бұрын
Very well said 👍🏾
@orangeniggalo47679 ай бұрын
Bro we have no idea what happened to that guy that fell off the roof of the balcony so we got to be careful how we say these people are dying that s*** looks so sus to me
@Cooliewhistles5 ай бұрын
Great interview but unless I missed it, you didn’t ask if he knew or learned Spanish along the way? That is a big one
@sicariobrother3169 ай бұрын
are you back in medellin or still in brazil?
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
I've been back in Medellin for a long time, I was just in Brazil for 3 months at the end of 2022!
@sicariobrother3169 ай бұрын
@@AKJoel have you been to comuna 13?
@sicariobrother3169 ай бұрын
stay safe out thee regardless @@AKJoel
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
I've been there many times - a good mate of mine does tours up there daily.
@sicariobrother3169 ай бұрын
do you have a video on that, its on my bucket list to see and visit the barrier that had the history of violence, im more into operation orion the war in 2002@@AKJoel
@JWinch9 ай бұрын
I agree with the title. Though I will go farther. Do not label me as WHATEVER-Noun Bro. If it is a known term it almost always has derogatory orgins if not always being derogatory.
@AKJoel9 ай бұрын
Yeah that's right. You don't often see positive terms going viral all over the internet lol
@JWinch9 ай бұрын
One thing occurred to me... in the last 17 months in South America, nobody here has called me a passport bro. Maybe either because the term is primarily used on the internet or in the physical world only by English speakers (apart from the last week I have had no interactions with native English speakers.) Do Colombians say the word "passport bro" much?
@KingLife19913 ай бұрын
“A "passport bro" is a man who travels the world to date foreign women, often in the hopes of finding a life partner.” I don’t call myself passport bro. Just a traveler