I don’t think Kara and Nate realize that…. a great majority of their viewers aren’t watching for what they’re doing. I’d literally watch them paint walls or talk about what they had for lunch. I watch because I love …them
@jennifer68332 ай бұрын
Same
@truckingwithtobee2 ай бұрын
That exactly what Eamon stated.
@michaelamoston55112 ай бұрын
Honestly I couldn’t have said this better. Some of my favourite videos they’ve done are the airport travelling videos
@Jess-zs1xp2 ай бұрын
Exactly!
@kimberleyhanlon14922 ай бұрын
Excellent view point Right they can be doing anything and we would all watch !
@SharingOurLife2 ай бұрын
True Nate and Kara followers will follow any journey they have. I’d honestly love to see a new stage, settling into a home, making a home place, then traveling occasionally, possibly having kids.
@stacybroussard30972 ай бұрын
Me too ❤️
@johynАй бұрын
Kara's poor health combined with her age combined with Nate's child negativity are ruling out children for them
@mikeoxlong584324 күн бұрын
If they had kids, they've be divorced within 3 years. Kids are NOT the answer, especially now with the way the world is.
@KaraandNate2 ай бұрын
50/50 chance I cry tears of joy (again) reliving this convo 🙋🏻♀️🥹💜 We love y’all so so so much, and could not be more grateful for our special friendship. Thank you for having us fam.
@jstrickland20112 ай бұрын
Love you guys. As a single mom y'all are so inspiring in your love for each other. My daughter and I started watching you guys years ago and it gave me courage to take her on some grand solo adventures.
@whatranch2 ай бұрын
So glad Nate asked how to navigate the next phase. We have 30 (plus) years on you and advise you NOT to overthink it. What's right for you isn't nessesarily right for everyone else. You got this!
@maujranii2 ай бұрын
You both are beautiful humans inside and out. Thankyou for sharing a portion of your lives with us ❤️
@marymary19762 ай бұрын
You realise how precious your personalities are???? Kara âne Nate bec and eamon
@micasolmoro2 ай бұрын
I didn't want it to end! I love watching all of you love on each other. Makes me feel so good and cozy on the inside 😊
@lisaschaaf2 ай бұрын
Totally a viewer of Kara and Nate because it’s them. They could do a series of finding a home. Settling down and I’d be fully invested
@Tangocita4442 ай бұрын
@@lisaschaaf same.
@yariadvance86Ай бұрын
same!!!
@anavillada57322 ай бұрын
The way Bec can pick up the conversation when it turns sad or ackward is so beautiful! So talented.
@kaitlynmesser43292 ай бұрын
Whenever Nate talks about Kara’s seizure, it is the most real and raw emotion I ever see from him. And it just shows how much he cares for her. There is love, fear and pain there when talks about it.
@bjrgaa90202 ай бұрын
Nate seems like such a great support system. He sees what Kara needs before she’s even realized herself, and he respects her needs and wants so much, no questions asked. The way he speaks about kara is so genuine and full of love. It’s heartwarming to see someone truly love and care for their partner. I think i see a lot of his grandpa’s wise side in nate as well ☺️
@meganslater19652 ай бұрын
I am shook by the negative comments about Nate and Kara! Especially about Kara being 'weak' or saying 'how can they think travelling is too exhausting'. First up, being an emotional person who feels things deeply, does not equal being weak. And I absolutely believe they are exhausted by their lifestyle. They don't just go somewhere for 10 days every now and again like the average person, they are consistently in different time zones in extreme environments doing extreme activities! Cut them some slack people. And with the kids things, I admire their long consideration on the idea and ensuring they are in a season of life thats appropriate to have kids- that defines maturity and wanting to make the right choice for them and potential future children.
@cheyenneonley41172 ай бұрын
Kara & Nate: You could post once a year and we would all still be JUST as impacted and invested in your love. Take a week, take two, take a month- we will all still be here! Just like Eamon and Bec: we missed this soo much when they were gone, but never lost passion for them. It’s the beauty of the community you both have built, we aren’t here for the weekly videos, we are here for YOU! ❤❤❤ It’s not KZbin without YOU. ♥️
@RogueDawson172 ай бұрын
Exactly! Parenting will be demanding in completely different ways. If every other month uploads are necessary, we'll support them all the way!
@jovannajimenez9372 ай бұрын
Nate. I don’t know if someone ever told you this …… you won’t be a failure if your life slows down. I think so many people can relate to you.
@donnaschilling76902 ай бұрын
I remember when i found out that my 2 fav KZbinrs are friends-so similar but different! You all brighten the world and we are forever fans! This podcast is 🔥!!
@carlaperezrivera26912 ай бұрын
I actually love Kara and Nate stepping back and posting less often, you can tell they feel so much better and you can tell with the content/emotions shows in the videos. It gets you excited for the next video! ❤ They are one of my favorite KZbinrs 🌸
@lindagraf97442 ай бұрын
We’re hitting our 25th anniversary this upcoming year and over 30 years together. We were not able to have kids. We tired, didn’t happen. If you don’t feel having kids, good for you for recognizing that and living your life the way you want. You can be happy you can live your best life without kids.
@brittySS2 ай бұрын
1:28:50 Nate, Bec is absolutely right! You do have a big beautiful heart & you do convey so much emotion in your videos. Joy, sadness, excitement & love (your love for Kara & passion for sharing life with her comes across so deeply in your videos) and Kara, same goes for your love for Nate.
@raw85652 ай бұрын
Honestly the way Kara and Nate post now is better because they put their all in their current videos and it shows how much they enjoy it by taking more time off and focusing their energy on 1 video at a time! I love it ❤❤ mental health always comes first❤
@kimfortune12252 ай бұрын
OMGOSH!!!! My husband and I spent 12 years saying we were not having kids, because we were content being us. We had gotten pregnant and lost the baby. We knew then we wanted to have a kid. We now have an 11 year old boy and he's the best of both of us. You two will love being parents.
@rachelmick40512 ай бұрын
I can't speak for everyone, but I can say Eamon is absolutely right that what we love the most is YOU! No matter what you are doing, I have grown "attached" to Kara and Nate and Bec and Eamon (and Raya, Luis, Craig and Amy, etc.) I truly care that you are all okay.
@juliarogers82532 ай бұрын
Me too! I started off following Kara and Nate years ago and then quickly, through them, was introduced to Eamon and Bec, Craig and Aimee, Raya and Louis. I’m truly grateful for all of them and what they do and what they share with us. I’m 54 and led a pretty outgoing life in my 20s 30s even in my 40s, but I’ve slowed down considerably and find myself being rather content with the slower life, but watching you guys every week fills that little void of not being as adventurous as I used to be. And yes, with every single one of your individual struggles or obstacles with health etc…I find myself truly caring about each and everyone of you and wanting nothing but the best for each and everyone of you. You guys are not even my kids, which I don’t have any out of choice, You’re not my relatives… But I’m genuinely proud of each and everyone of you. ❤
@abigaillattimer25932 ай бұрын
Eamon’s remark about loving the non travelling parts of a video is so true. I’ve been thinking for a long time that although I respect the space Kara and Nate have claimed back for themselves, it definitely feels at the cost of the “real” moments. The newer KZbin videos feel more like a “show” and less like the Kara and Nate a lot of people originally fell in love with.
@KaitlynBabington2 ай бұрын
“At the end of the day, people love Kara and people love Nate.” -Eamon Couldn’t have put it better myself ❤
@Wanderlust5502 ай бұрын
I love that Nate talks about expanding your comfort zone by doing things that are gradually a little harder. For him it might be 100 mile run, but that inspired my seven year old to face her fears and go in a basalt cave ❤️ you never know who you will inspire!
@amandamartin69392 ай бұрын
Two of the most positive couples on the internet! You guys make me want to go out and live my best life! Thank you ❤
@Noe2-qr4mn2 ай бұрын
This is the first complete podcast I have watched on Reroot and I have to let you know that I have a new level of respect for you all especially Nate. When I have watched all of Kara & Nate's videos in the past both Nate and Kara have come across as very active fun loving, excited individuals but on this podcast I have seen a serious thoughful side to Nate (all of you). The podcasts are a credit to who you are, as individuals, Eamon and Bec. I love the friendship between you all... Well done!!
@maryhart6372 ай бұрын
I've had a hard time with the Kara&Nate brand. I got burned out watching them go to wild and crazy places and do wild and crazy things over and over and over. Maybe because I an old enough be their mother, I kept waiting to see more depth or introspection as to what these experiences meant to them in their videos. I became exhausted watching so I can only imagine how exhausted they had to be feeling. I know travel videos are primarily for entertainment but after a while all the places became a blur. Really enjoying this conversation (as I do EVERY Reroot conversation)!!❤❤❤
@elliemaybrain2 ай бұрын
I’m not sure if you’re a regular watcher now, but they have a lot of introspection in many of their physical feat videos, so much so that several have brought me to tears. Worth a watch if you haven’t for a while 💜
@jmk19622 ай бұрын
Me too. I tried watching them for a bit but didn't continue as I found it all a bit forced.
@maryhart6372 ай бұрын
@@elliemaybrain I unsubscribed, needing a rest but I will give them another look. I think Kara's diagnosis of epilepsy may have moved them into a different perspective. Thanks for your comment.🙏
@julieinak2 ай бұрын
Nate, thanks for your comment on not denigrating people who work at jobs. Everything produced in this world that sustain us all are the result of people going to work every day.
@rosepowierski20522 ай бұрын
Love that you all went on vacation together without filming! Prioritizing friendship is so important. Nate’s real reactions to being uncomfortable talking about feelings and doing it anyways is so amazing. LOVE Kara and Becs friendship 💕
@AliseMilule2 ай бұрын
I like to see how Nate keeps talking about seasons in their life, not chapters, but seasons. Like a tv show or the weather seasons. And it just reminds me that everything is changing all the time, depending on the season. And there will always be a new chapter coming up. Also we all live in different perspectives of time. Some of us plan ahead days and months, but some people already know where they will be in 10 years. Amazing episode guys! Spreading love for you all! ❤
@jessicaelam35462 ай бұрын
When Nate said that he needed advice on slowing down and becoming content I couldn’t help but have this vision of a him as a dad just being the MOST present dad ever. And finding the coolest adventures for his family to do. I think that’s where you find your contentness Nate. As a kick ass dad who does the most fun wild things with your kid(s) and family. As someone who has followed your channel for years, I’m so excited to see that chapter of y’all’s life.
@brodie33922 ай бұрын
i’ve never watched this podcast, i clicked because i LOVE kara and nate! i had no clue about any of this. but i LOVE how bec can let kara and nate soak in their emotions but change the topic so its not awkward! i’ll definitely be back. what a great episode .
@pennywhitcroft17792 ай бұрын
I can’t remember when I started watching Kara and Nate but that’s how I found you two and then I found Max and it just keeps going…gives a senior something to do..thanks for doing what you do..😊❤️🇨🇦
@jennifermackie29132 ай бұрын
Max and Lee😊
@Ryan-fs8vp2 ай бұрын
Can I just say, I love to see the small affection that Kara and Nate show to each other during this interview. A lot of the questions are so insightful and thoughtful, they really evoked emotion with them. Such a good episode.
@MJBsays2 ай бұрын
K&N reminds me so much of my husband and I, only younger. I thought I'd be a mother since forever. I always loved children, I studied to be a montessori teacher etc. I wanted kids so much that in my late 20s while single I was set on adopting and be a single parent. Then met mymy husband who also wanted kids. Then we went travelling while dating. Came back 6 months later and realised regular life wasn't for us, i.e. stay where we lived (my husband homecountry, I had immigrated to it years before we met so it was my 'home' too), work,buy a house raise a family etc. We still wanted kids but perhaps elsewhere. After marriage we relocated in our early 30s. Being away from family and friends solidified us even more as well as shielded us from pressure about having children. Then we went travelling more for 15 months. Relocated again. And in that 10 years since we married had passed and we both realised 1) we were in love with the idea of having kids more than being ready to embrace the responsibilities which to me go way beyond providing food and shelter 2) we completed one another as it is. Hence we changed our minds about the topic and I'm happy that we didn't have a public life to have to deal with bullying pressure from strangers in addition to family or friends. And yes I am using the word bullying because just because it comes from a place of happiness it doesn't mean you aren't forcing/projecting your views & wants. Boundaries don't apply only when something is negative, they apply for everything. I'm a major sharer, and I've had to learn that for ex. When I eat something that I love and brings me so much joy I used to insist that my husband try it too even if he didn't want to and I'd insist until he gave up and tasted it to make me happy. Even if it was for something positive coming from a place of love that I wanted him to experience what I was feeling, my doing was bullying. And I learnt to respect his boundaries, now I still ask but if he says no I drop it. Similarly, if your friends are chosing a lifestyle different to yours like not having kids, stop insisting or bringing up the conversation, respect their boundaries. They are adults, if THEY decide to have them you'll find out anyway.
@katythriftyunder35homeowne572 ай бұрын
Kara + Bec together in a pod is always magic bc they're so heart-led
@cur92lyone2 ай бұрын
exactly. heart-led is the term to describe both of them!
@jobethk5882 ай бұрын
Watching these couples express their love for each other brings tears to my eyes.
@karagreen61912 ай бұрын
I totally get the kid thing. I am also a school teacher. I was a nanny forever! Truly, I was also the neighborhood babysitter. I was expected to have kids because Ive always been like the “pied pipers”…I get kida.! My husband and I have been married for 10 years and we love our lives….without kids. My advice, don’t let society’s expectations make the decision for you. When other people around you have kids, it seems to be the expected “next logical step”. Don’t do it because everyone else is. If you really want kids you’ll know it! Trust your gut and whatever decision YOU and NATE decide is entirely up to you and NO ONE ELSE. Kids or no kids, only do what you know feels right for the two of you. ❤
@4lherrera2 ай бұрын
When I watch either of your channels, I always feel like I am watching friends talk. Good people attract good people. Thank you for sharing your energy, experiences, and friendships with us!
@lb36592 ай бұрын
I have to give it to Kara for her willingness to be open about her struggles. As someone who also tends to be very happy and satisfied with whatever I’m doing and knowing Kara is genuinely thrilled with a walk in the park and a good meal, sometimes people take it for granted that you might still be struggling because it doesn’t look like you are.
@mckennarawls44332 ай бұрын
I LOVED this episode! I’ve been an avid Kara & Nate watcher for years. They are my happy place. I have rewatched the whole channel probably 3 times and then diff seasons more than that. That being said, I’ve really missed them just talking to the camera, showing us the random in between moments. They do more story stuff now where it feels like they are kinda taken out of it. However, now I realize though that type of content is what makes them happy and drives them, which makes me happy.
@hayleeedwards30722 ай бұрын
I am so glad Kara went into detail on her choice to having kids! I am 37 & am in the exact same boat. I just do not know if I want to & have felt that way for so many years! But such a good idea to imagine both for a while & see what feels right!
@gingercrowe45802 ай бұрын
Eamon doesn't think he knows much about business? He literally built a self sustaining coffee shop / dog shelter in Mexico. Good businessman and good human. Love you guys!
@lindaescobedo74422 ай бұрын
Please please don’t go into business together. It won’t go well. I love the relationship you guys have as friends, couples and individuals. And love watching you guys
@DanielleGlick2 ай бұрын
Early in this episode, I realized Kara & Nate will be one of (if not) the first KZbinrs to be offered a free trip to outer space. That is literally the limit of where things could go after visiting the South Pole!
@porshp89412 ай бұрын
i realized that too! literally saw it in my head!! Mark our words folks. Kara and Nate will be invited to Outer space. the moon. mars. somewhere.
@julien29122 ай бұрын
Why do you think this?
@nirls2 ай бұрын
I truly loved this episode and I've never listened to the podcast before but just am a Kara and Nate fan. I'm currently job searching and had a really scary panic attack a couple months ago I've learned and grown and changed from that and hearing your perspective on how you sometimes need those wake up call moments to remind you just how nice the little things are means so much to me. I love this positivity and I hope I can continue to carry it with me as I move through life
@Papahawkeye312 ай бұрын
Anyone else notice both and Nate and Kara's sigh after the hopefully 2026 baby? To me it looked like a sigh of relief to put that out there. They would make such good parents. I'm already imagining Nate taking a baby on a 100 mile run and Kara giving "baby approved" bathroom tours.
@mathildelightwood60942 ай бұрын
42:16 I just want to say that Kara and Nate, you guys have helped me learned and “experience” this as well! Through the years I’ve watched you, I feel so grateful that I’ve found your channel where I can “travel” the world along with you as well 😊
@lb36592 ай бұрын
Kara described burn out really well. It’s an inability to access yourself because it feels like stress and exhaustion have made you by necessity push your true self into your subconscious. It’s like you are watching yourself as a third person. It’s extremely difficult to turn it around.
@raw85652 ай бұрын
You can tell Nate is out of his comfort zone talking about his emotions lol I never seen him like this
@cur92lyone2 ай бұрын
Very true 🤣🤣🤣🤣I noticed it as well
@celestryalcelestryal66902 ай бұрын
Can I just say that you four, with the addition of Max (of course) and Craig and Aimee, are the absolute best of KZbin, or anything on television. When any of you even whisper the thought of giving it up my heart drops to the floor. Please don't go. At least not completely. My heart couldn't take it. And yeah I get that is a bit selfish but it had to be said. Love you all.
@martagw89382 ай бұрын
I began watching Kara and Nate during 2020 and that’s how I found Eamon and Bec. Seeing how you all connect, and are true friends is beautiful. And the news Kara dropped 😮 exciting, but whatever happens, we love you all! Love how you all stay true to yourselves.
@roxanne30472 ай бұрын
Happy they are taking their time and not letting anyone pressure their decision on kids. It’s definitely not for everyone and it should be considered as deeply as Kara has.
@amydodson42142 ай бұрын
I never comment on videos but honestly, these two couples get me to my core. As a fellow Tennessean … I love these deep conservations. Thank you for being so open! I need these deep convos and friendships in my life! By far my favorite episode ever!
@JACLYNmSCOLA2 ай бұрын
Just want to say not having kids is no one’s business and is a good choice too. I always thought I would have kids and then couldn’t. My life plan changed and it’s totally fine and should not be judged! Whatever decision is made is the right one for you!
@thomaskim337916 күн бұрын
As a Christian, I love the way you all have shared your lives and your testimonies without being too overt and 'in your face'. So happy to see what God can do in midst of this crazy world!!
@priyas.55602 ай бұрын
As a huge E+B and K+N fan I really need to see yall and Rick, Bec and their girls on a podcast
@colleenkulzer65942 ай бұрын
We love you Kara & Nate, regardless of what you are doing or where you are going. If you want YT to continue to be a part of your future life (and I hope you do!), people will stick with you in whatever you are doing.
@aliciastage2 ай бұрын
One week off has been so good for the QUALITY of the videos you do post tho. You guys leveled up so much this year. You’re killing it. Don’t worry about the time off.
@andrearaia86952 ай бұрын
I love Kara and Nate. It’s amazing to see such beautiful souls find each other so early on in life and who are genuinely so honest and respectful of each other.
@TB-ky7de2 ай бұрын
I don’t know Bec but I just feel like I could be her friend. I think she’s brilliant. I think you’re all brilliant actually. Also thank you all for having the children conversation. My husband and I are 30 and 32, no kids and LOVE our free time the way it is. Kara’s explanations have resonated with me to the point that I’m going to show my best friend at least that portion of the podcast to try and explain to her how my journey with ‘should I, shouldn’t I? Can I? Could I be okay with not?’ Etc etc. has been So THANK YOU for helping me analyze, better verbalize and better understand that thought process. This and the Max episode have been my favourite. Keep up the good work guys! Also the Leadville 100 was my youtube highlight of the year. Really inspired me to keep going at my own goals. so thank you all in your own ways. All four of you are real gems of human beings.
@blossomct2 ай бұрын
Been with my hubby 51 years got married 4 hours after we met, but we made up our minds fast we didn't need to have kids to make us hole as we have each other.
@jj-if6it2 ай бұрын
I think Kara and Nate have the right approach, and I don't even notice that they post less. It's more important to take breaks
@julieblackburn15352 ай бұрын
I think truly being content is finding deep joy in the slower days. That's sometimes a skill you have to learn and you don't learn it until you stop. You don't have to move to grow. You can do it whilst completely still.
@LauraSmith-pf7ho2 ай бұрын
Love ‘Kara & Nate’ (and Eamon & Bec also!!) One of my favorite things with Kara & Nate is the way Nate brings Kara a cup of coffee in the morning. It’s just the sweetest, kindness thing. I know it’s such a simple thing but that effort of the little things they do for each other makes the big things such a team effort and so enjoyable to watch. Look forward to ALL the videos from both couples.
@maepoppy45622 ай бұрын
How beautiful is it to look at two men love and care so deeply about their women - feels rare.
@emilystanley49932 ай бұрын
Kara and Nate!!! You guys could post once or twice a month and I would still love and support you guys just as much!!!! Ya’ll are the best!
@camillesjacobs2 ай бұрын
@KaraandNate I felt so honored to have witnessed the incredible Leadville 100 experience from start to finish. It’s amazing to see a glimpse of the behind the scenes and I feel so fortunate that my boyfriend and I were able to meet you two at the end of the race after cheering on Nate at the aid stations over the course of 24 hours! I love the dynamic between the 4 of you and it’s so awesome to see the special connection that you all share. I admire each one of you!
@808darwin2 ай бұрын
I've never seen Nate so quiet and guarded, hu must've been reaaly nervous you guys were gonna be rooting around in his psyche! 😂
@ChloeRodenbeek2 ай бұрын
Why did the moment she began to say they’re entertaining the idea of having a child I immediately got tears in my eyes!?!
@diannehortonpong13882 ай бұрын
I watch both channel's videos and think this is soooo cool seeing all 4 of you together! What a great episode!!!!! Much love to Eamon, Bec, Kara and Nate!!!!
@jenniferouton8342 ай бұрын
@KaraandNate Thank you! I know it’s weird that a ton of strangers are so curious about your life and adventures. But we end up feeling like you’re our family. We care what happens to you. We hurt when you hurt. We are the ones blessed that you share your amazing life with us. Thank you both for this wonderful opportunity to share in your journeys. P.S. This world will NEEDS mini me’s of Kara and Nate ❤
@jordanlyles87952 ай бұрын
this is a podcast episode I didn't know I needed. I felt so comforted and I felt all the feels through the screen. Bec, the way you are so in-tuned in emotion and mental health is so SO refreshing! Kara, Nate, Eamon and Bec, y'all are so amazing. truly. I am forever grateful to have found y'all though is crazy platform, KZbin! I love you all:)
@biancaparra88292 ай бұрын
I loved this episode and the fact that it was 2 hours long! These 4 are def my comfort zone and I am always watching their episodes on repeat 💙
@paulinemarino20362 ай бұрын
You are all so wise beyond your years! (I left Tasmania, Australia, at 25 yrs(in 1996). I lived in the UK for 6 years. I've travelled 25+ countries, settled in Melbourne, Australia. Primary school teacher. Married with 2 kids.) I love following you guys. You all are a true inspiration to a better world! ❤🥰🌍
@redefinetwentynine2 ай бұрын
Loved the episode! As someone going through infertility and IVF, I would suggest getting your AMH level checked now and doing any other simple preconception tests possible because unfortunately, actually getting pregnant is not a given (something that hit me only after trying a long time). But I wish you all the best of luck!
@CreativesEnRoute2 ай бұрын
Loving all the episodes, but as longtime K&N fans, we were THRILLED with this! As always, we love the questions you all ask & the deep dive into these topics. As 2 DINKS at 33 & 34, we LOVE our childfree Aunt & Uncle life! There are so many beautiful ways to build a life - whether than involves your own kids or not. Happy for you all to be on your own journey of parsing that out for yourselves & excited to follow for as long as you all plan to share it :)
@Mackey_16872 ай бұрын
I think it would be super cool for y'all to say what tea everyone is drinking before started the pod, that would be a fun tid bit! Also love y'all and kara and nate! Great episode!
@kevinrintoul16032 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this episode. Thanks so much for taking the time to put it up. The conversation was engaging and we clearly see how much you enjoy each other's company. It is so refreshing keep it up! Have you ever considered having camping with Steve on your podcast? I think he would be an interesting guest. By the way, I think this format - that is the podcast really shows the depth of each of your characters so much more than what your weekly videos showed. It's great seeing how thoughtful all of you are about life and business.
@syd37242 ай бұрын
Huge Kara and Nate fan and I know we all just want to see Kara healthy regardless of how much content we get.
@HayOborn2 ай бұрын
58:50 had me in tears with Kara talking about her epilepsy diagnosis 🫶 Big love - but the whole podcast had me laughing / crying such a great episode going into deep conversations x
@stephanieburnell31122 ай бұрын
I love the 4 of you so much and would watch anything you put together. Your friendship is electric.
@Boats_N_Hoez2 ай бұрын
Kids are pure and nothing but joy and love and miracle! I’m so happy for you ❤ I’m actually crying because I know you guys will be such good parents cuz you’re good people!
@mallorymyers75252 ай бұрын
1:03:55 Lol. Asking Kara if she wants coffee is the perfect assessment for alert and oriented for Kara.
@arjones08192 ай бұрын
Sitting here listening to you I realize what you are describing is the peril of all creative people. Rock stars, actors, fashion. Here today, gone tomorrow anxiety. It just means you are living the dream.
@Boats_N_Hoez2 ай бұрын
Yall need to know that if you travel just for fun that would be okay. It doesn’t always have to be some insane journey.. go to Italy and eat your favorite pasta, take a gondola, chill out..
@cwil72522 ай бұрын
Love the sit down with all of you. Seeing the love, understanding and cheering on... through a lens of the personalized relationships... not just as a group... but every 1:1 combo of y'all is fascinating. You all bring out different things in each other.
@noroco57912 ай бұрын
My husband and I had the same journey with epilepsy and hearing another couple talk about their experience and how it affected them makes me sad but less alone as well.
@marymary19762 ай бұрын
The joy I felt hearing Kara and Nate talk in general is magic to the soul
@Pwong8082 ай бұрын
Seriously don’t think I have enjoyed a podcast more in my life. That was so good. Also weird to see K&N be so stationary and I loved it. I definitely would listen to their podcast.
@MI-jg9qe6 күн бұрын
Love this!! You definitely need to make this a yearly (if not more) podcast! 🫶
@lippymommy2 ай бұрын
All my favourite KZbinrs in one room . Thank you all so much for your openness.
@ThaisOMalley2 ай бұрын
Thanks for making us feel so close to the 4 of you. You are all inspiring on your own ways and I feel privileged to hear so much of your thoughts. Keep rocking! 🧡
@1sweetmess2 ай бұрын
Love this episode! Us Tennesseeans are so proud of Kara & Nate ❤❤ Also wanted to share a tip for if you're having a hard time doing something or procrastinating. just imagine yourself doing it first. It has helped motivate me.
@toniokulich75822 ай бұрын
This my 4 favorite people that I don't know... its a like all my different personalities all together. I think you make each other better people. Thank you for making me cry at work... so worth it!!! Sending love you all of you!!
@Sir_UG.2 ай бұрын
This podcast is therapeutic. Thank you guys.
@lanabasem15142 ай бұрын
When you said love like this is rare, it truly is and I’ve never felt like I’ve seen relationships that truly make me believe in real love in real life. the idea that you can feel SECURE is such a big word and it feels so distant but one reason I love KZbin is I see this exists from you guys being so honest and truly yourselves and It makes me believe I can have that some day
@Mientjie19762 ай бұрын
I find their lifestyle incredibly stressful and was picking up on that atmosphere. I just couldn’t relate to them anymore. Something was off and I stopped watching their videos as regularly. Then the epilepsy reveal made so much sense. Personally, I think they could slow down even more and still continue to be the huge beloved successes that they are.
@danielledrake90002 ай бұрын
I have to say…the common phrase I’m known for is “Fear is a wasted emotion”for me and most if not all decisions made in a mindset of fear or anger are often wrong. You guys are 100% right that you have to live the moment you’re in and with the people you have with you. I may not have explained well but life is for living and I refuse to spend moments of my life unhappy. Maybe it’s having been sick for so long but my advice is stop waiting for your life to begin and just live it!!! You all do such an amazing job of living life to its fullest. Gentle hugs to y’all
@joycady83252 ай бұрын
My 4 favorite people together! Love this so much, much love and happiness to all of you!
@merylturner22202 ай бұрын
My son and his wife are riding their bikes around the world. They have been met with the utmost kindness and hospitality by those who have the least. In the developed world & like Kara & Nate have never been robbed.
@Razo_06202 ай бұрын
Stop pushing Nate & Kara to have kids! Stop asking them about kids, it is their lives and no one should HAVE to have kids. They are living their life.
@Tangocita4442 ай бұрын
I know, right!? It's like some sort of weird cult when people start having kids like they keep pressuring people to have kids and be part of our club and what are you gonna do? Why aren't you having kids blah blah blah just stop already
@alexbishop58702 ай бұрын
Sorry Guys, I didn’t hear that at all. Just friendly questions on their thought processes! Don’t forget these 4 are great friends - I doubt there was much in this video they hadn’t already discussed (except maybe Kara’s pee accident!🤣🤣). If she wasn’t totally comfortable with them she would NOT have shared that! Great interview!
@ViajandoconFio2 ай бұрын
Kara and Nate please have Kids!!!!!
@wheelswheelchairgirl2 ай бұрын
Kara and Nate would make great parents Kara is a natural...but agree don't push them it's up to them if they do or don't...no one should feel pressured on anything
@SeeShell0002 ай бұрын
If they do have kids I hope they keep them off social media! Love them though.
@daisydyal82792 ай бұрын
This is the first podcast I have ever listened/watched the entire way through. It was beautiful and inspiring just like the people in it. Thank you for this. ❤
@mazeswitches58602 ай бұрын
Nate sitting in the back kinda quite is so relatable to how I am in convos most of the time