Nat Geo!! Congrats Eva. It's exactly where the most adventurous person belongs. Way to go girl!! Looking forward to watching.
@ariffnordin4481Ай бұрын
I hope I can be an adventurous person like Eva too for my travel vlog 🙏
@skipugh21 күн бұрын
Totally 👍🏼
@denisecampbell864827 күн бұрын
Eva, thanks for being such an inspiration! After watching you ( and several other young people on KZbin) strike out on adventures… I left my comfortable & luxurious life and moved from Central Ohio to Northern Vermont… alone, 3 months before my 57 th birthday ( had never visited VT prior to moving here) . I have been living in an unfinished garage with leaking roof, with no doors ( gaping holes though), sleeping on crushed stone on a 2” camping mattress for 4 months ( as my 600 sq ft cottage on the mountain is renovated). Three nights ago, it was in the low 20’s F and windy! Omgosh was it freezing! My kitty and I were sleeping inside a blanket fort but it wasn’t enough. I pulled my blanket over our heads and tucked all around our bodies. She laid across my chest under my neck. I breathed on her to keep her warm. I GET WHAT YOU MEAN.. I feel more alive than ever before!! We just got our first snow fall and a friend texted to ask if I was sleeping inside ( I slept outside 4 nights even after my wood stove had been set up in my home… it felt stifling to be inside. Currently only my bed is inside , hoping to be fully moved in within 3 days. I haven’t had cell service or internet until a week ago when Starlink came. After 3 hours online , I boxed it up and went “ dark again “. I was so much happier while not connected to the hive mind. Plugged in tonight because was first snow and wanted to listen to vintage winter music, but got pulled into you😊 ALWAYS A PLEASURE TO SEE YOU! Keep grabbing life by the horns girlfriend!
@ilianasanto1440Ай бұрын
You know what i keep wondering?? How does the night sky look up there? It must be so beautiful without the light polution!! And what about the feeling of hearing just the nature around you? No cars, no people screaming, no machines. I wish i could feel this one day! So much peace🥺
@jumano29 күн бұрын
@@GNMi79 yeah because I'm sure you've been there and also are her close friend 😊 we know nothing about how far she is from her neighbours
@AndreusaVonHande29 күн бұрын
@@ilianasanto1440 she must be close
@loreleiturgeon106228 күн бұрын
I would love to live with such beauty around me in some comfort. When I was just out of high school I had a chance to live in a canvas t.p,but when the real cold came we moved to an apartment. ✌❤🙂
@lilli982227 күн бұрын
@@jumano how do you think she transported the coaches, table and tatami. Do you know how much a tatami weighs?
@lynnpike98826 күн бұрын
One scene in one of her previous videos showed her car parked beside a pavement road. I think it is not far down the track from her tent.
@edafonglebowydudu713829 күн бұрын
I often sleep in similar conditions, and I find that a classic rubber hot water bottle put inside the sleeping bag can really really increase your comfort while sleeping. It's very cheap and easy to use when you have a stove and access to water! I've never had it pop or spill, highly recommend
@kflecha1Ай бұрын
Who gets excited every time Eva post a new video?! 🙋🏽♀️ she is so brave! Positive vibes for everybody here ❤
@marsettenmohnАй бұрын
She does point the camera up at her bottom a lot. You knows that's on purpose. Clickbait. Stay strong men. Say no to e-girls.
@misutsukiАй бұрын
@@marsettenmohn What is wrong with you? Are you okay?
@misutsukiАй бұрын
@@marsettenmohn Your sexism and misogyny is the opposite of positive vibes. Awful comment. Be better.
@misutsukiАй бұрын
Same tho. Her videos always make me able to take my head off of life for a bit, it's so well made. Always sparks a really pleasant feeling in my heart when I see her happy and reaching her goals. Thank you for giving us strength and inspiring us Eva ✨🌱
@marsettenmohnАй бұрын
@@misutsuki She does point the camera up at her bottom a lot. You knows that's on purpose. Clickbait. Stay strong men. Say no to e-girls.
@philipdubuque9596Ай бұрын
So, Eva... First of all congratulations on the National Geographic gig! They were lucky to have you. Those of us who follow you, enjoy living (to some extent) vicariously through your adventures. Your presentations - like this one - always inspire, inform and entertain. Just keep doing what you do. We'll keep coming along for the ride...
@zacharyhooley26 күн бұрын
Global adventures, Nat Geo excitement, English accent, Polish culture, natural beauty, inspiring conversations, and so much more = the very BEST of KZbin all in one channel. Another top notch vlog/film Eva! 🎬
@tobinhunt47389 күн бұрын
That is NOT an English accent!
@MikeStarkey1Ай бұрын
Congrats Eva! Can't wait to see your new show!
@MoniqueDiCarloАй бұрын
Nat Geo! Congrats! I own the same stove and it’s good you don’t have the stove jack yet because you should burn it outside first before using it inside. Make sure not to use treated or painted wood because of chemical fumes! Unless you keep feeding it throughout the night you should let the fire go out before bed time. One time my flue didn’t work properly and I woke up with a tent full of smoke.
@pipe2devnullАй бұрын
To make nights warmer, I would set up a small tent in the big tent and put the bed in the small tent. I read that this was done with yurts in Mongolia.
@RinconPilotАй бұрын
Excellent episode Eva and Vilk! You two seem to be living your best life in this video. Thanks for sharing, can't wait for the next one!
@racksofish29 күн бұрын
Yes my exact thoughts!! Vilk seems sooo happy and his zoomies is absolutely hilarious, he is so happy and comfortable with their own space and it shows. Absolutely love this for them.
@viktorgarcia678726 күн бұрын
Good evening, Miss Zubeck. I am a tracker and mountaineer. I would like to tell you that wolves are very attracted to ashes. I don't know why, but it is something natural for them. One suggestion to avoid attracting them is to bury them or keep them in a bag far from your home.
@jimhiggason692726 күн бұрын
EVA - I HOPE YOU READ THIS - IF YOU PUT YOUR NEW STOVE INSIDE OF YOUR TENT, PLEASE BUY A CARBON-MONOXIDE GAS DETECTOR/ALARM AND MOUNT IT ON THE WALL INSIDE OF YOUR TENT BEFORE USING THE STOVE! >>>>> IT COULD SAVE YOUR LIFE.
@gmonteithАй бұрын
You're videos never disappoint. Welcome back and congratulations!
@KDad514Ай бұрын
I've commented in the past about letting Vilk be a "working" dog by getting a cart or wagon to allow him to help pull some of your gear up to your living space. Working dogs aim to please so he would certainly enjoy the process and it would also keep him fit allowing him to release some energy that he obviously has plenty of. There are tons of ergonomic harnesses out there that would allow him to pull heavy loads without putting too much strain on him.
@dsmith957226 күн бұрын
@@KDad514 You need a rigid connection from the dog to the wagon. This keeps the wagon from running when the dog stops, without a driver and break like snow sleds.
@KDad51426 күн бұрын
@@dsmith9572 Not necessarily. I designed a spring loaded kinetic brake system for our carts that only allows it to roll forward when the dog is pulling on a soft lead. I found that when our dogs were packing their gear in using rigid pulls it put unnecessary stress on them when transitioning up and down hill. With my design they have a much more comfortable pull from a single point on their harnesses plus it allows them more range of movement in deciding which line they want to choose on the path.
@ES-qt6yo25 күн бұрын
Yes the strange drama of her carrying in her supplies each time has worn thin..
@michaelbryant2071Ай бұрын
Eva, congratulations! You deserved it. You can bet your almost 2 million subscribers didn't hurt when you pitched your idea.
@mmancino198227 күн бұрын
25:01 in my limited opinion, having a home base, whether extravagant or simple, makes the hardcore traveling more enjoyable. Always having somewhere that's yours too come back to is the sweetest cap to a long journey.
@jonathanhernandez4304Ай бұрын
My life has been amazing in it's own humble way. This makes me genuinely thrilled for you as part of the joy in life is to still share in the adventures of a new generation. Life is full for those who put forth the effort. Congratulations Eva!!!
@SorellSlaymaker29 күн бұрын
If you are going to over winter there, I would suggest upgrading to a Winnerwell Nomad large, with heat exchanger and adding fire bricks on the bottom. This will let you efficiently burn wood, along with getting the fire to simmer for 6 hours. Typically, when the fire is simmering, the temperature is 20-25 degrees F warmer than the outside temperature if there is little wind. I also put a 2 gallon pot with water on the stove as a good way of capturing the heat and always having water available. Rock on!
@Harlyn-te6skАй бұрын
Congratulations Eva! Nat geo?! You go girl! So proud of you!. I'll always follow you wherever you go.
@tjdimeАй бұрын
I have come to the conclusion that some of us are nomadic in nature and others are stationary. I should be nomadic but I'm stuck in one place.. thus I sit here idling, waiting for a moment that will never commence. You are nomadic in nature, out there experiencing, living. How ever you also need a place to come home to rest, relax, reflect and recharge before you are off on your next adventure. The change of pace from one to the other is how you refresh and become ready for the other. smiles for miles
@WeekendOverlandingSerbiaАй бұрын
One small advice, use saw for cutting the wood and axe for splitting. You will save much more energy and make job faster
@charonstyxferryman28 күн бұрын
I had seen people using saw, a sledgehammer and wedges. When would you use an axe and when would you use wedges?
@WeekendOverlandingSerbia28 күн бұрын
@@charonstyxferrymanit's very simple, for cutting use saw and when you need to split the wood you use the axe.
@noranatureАй бұрын
Nice that you are back. Vilk is also very happy to be with you. Maybe you could put a garden hose in your water source and pull it down to your camp. Once the hose is full of water, you always have running water and no longer have to go up to the spring. Down at the camp you simply put a tap on it so you can keep the pressure in the hose. I'm locking forward to your next video. Poland is such a beautiful country.
@himanshidhamija9524Ай бұрын
Have been waiting for your videos eagerly ❤
@martindowney3069Ай бұрын
Eva you are quite amazing!! But just a side note about your outdoor living experience and unless I’ve missed something about how you feel about creature comforts I would suggest you get some portable solar panels and harness the sun. It would allow you to charge batteries for phones, lights, cameras , tools etc. I’ve seen these in use in other KZbinrs lives be it on boats or in off grid cabins and it seems to make a lot sense in your case too.
@MountainAdventuresABАй бұрын
Great purchase on the Winnerwell stove. I have one and they are awesome! Get yourself a Co2 Monitor as well for inside the tent while using the stove. It will save your life!
@ChrisMyers-f7c21 күн бұрын
And a fire extinguisher :)
@flora140729 күн бұрын
Eva, as a long time subscriber. Really felt your true energy in this video. Speaking from my experience I was torn between the two dynamics. Of home base and absolute gypsy! But you’ve settled that in my mind! It’s true that one soul can be both. I’m not confused anymore. Don’t have shame or guilt now. So great respect to you, our modern day philosopher. Thank you
@harrisonandrewАй бұрын
Lovely to see you back Eva.
@dsmith957226 күн бұрын
You need a rigid connection (wood or aluminum poles) from wagon to dog. This keeps the wagon from running when the dog stops. You don't have a driver and break to do that like the snow sleds.
@xcountryrunner9Ай бұрын
Depending on weather conditions like where i live in the Caribbean for example, concrete houses are a must due to hurricanes but i absolutely love camping and sleeping under the stars when I can. Totally get what you mean about feeling alive, being fully immersed in nature instead of a house with all the amenities that separate us from the outside natural rhythms.
@manvaeris29 күн бұрын
Every video of you is so inspiring to me. I love that you share your honest thoughts & your learnings with us. Congrats on Nat Geo! Excited to see this series.
@MrfiX725Ай бұрын
CONGRATULATIONS!!! SO EXCITED FOR YOU!!!
@BeeGeeHikes24 күн бұрын
Eva! I love and live through your adventures! Never stop exploring and trying new things.
@johns.r.lawrence9287Ай бұрын
I'm so happy to see you back! I among thousands of others, simply Love you. I look forward to your NG series!
@kengray877029 күн бұрын
Every video you do reminds me why you’ve created my favorite channel. You have an authentic & inspirational tone in each one & you are helping people out there more than you know. Keep living your life by your design & keeping it real. You rock .
@DanielleGlickАй бұрын
I commented on your first NatGeo video that they should have let you film it in your own way, so I am so excited they actually did! Congratulations!
@ES-qt6yo25 күн бұрын
The problem is it centers her so much that it makes the people and cultures she visits seem like extras a lot of the time..She already has a YT channel about herself.
@Gogogo29628 күн бұрын
Wonderful to see you back Ewa! Cannot wait to see the next video. I hope you’re happy and content. The land that you can call your own is absolutely everything. You did great!
@peggyday236Ай бұрын
It was time to get a heater/wood stove before winter. The forest is so beautiful, a great time to come home.
@AngelaJoyAdventures25 күн бұрын
I save your videos for when i can sit down and really enjoy the moment. I definitely love your videos where you're traveling and showing us new people and cultures but i have to say that these videos of your every day life are my favorite, because it feels just like catching up with my best friend.
@j.lahtinen7525Ай бұрын
You SO deserve a National Geographic show! 😊 I'm very much looking forward to seeing it. And the view from your "porch"! 😯
@jamesblake7338Ай бұрын
Congrats on the May geo series, that’s awesome! So glad to have you back too! ❤
@bobs1648Ай бұрын
Eva don't worry about us, if you need or want to take a break from regular posting. We knew what we were in for when we signed up. Will we worry about you, YES. But we also know that you are an amazing young lady, and we have trust in your abilities. Now, as far as needing a cuddle buddy goes🖐I'm pretty good at radiating heat. 😁Anyway, you and Vilk stay safe! As always BIG HUGS and much❤from America!
@chillipepper30426 күн бұрын
So freaking happy for you!!! I’ve been following you for years and always thought you’d be great for nat geo! Congratulations!
@alberthartl8885Ай бұрын
It is so nice to finally watch a video from you. We missed you for the last few months. I still think you should build a prefabricated house on your land. Find a plan to your liking and then find a local team to build a foundation. By spring you could have a comfortable home. ❤
@Phishtank2029 күн бұрын
Congrats! Missed your adventures and excited for the new show. Enjoy your beautiful home, family and friends! God bless!
@Pixture2Ай бұрын
Congratulations on the Nat Geo adventure! Awesome, and yes you have to take those opportunities when they are available. Your mountain home is beautiful, and you take charge of what needs to be done. And Vilk is the perfect companion dog - large enough to be protective and you are very fit yourself. Peace and good vibes.
@melissaxenawarriorprincessАй бұрын
I love what you said about living in the fast lane when you want and then returning to the quiet mountain life in your tent. I have done both as well. Sometimes I want solitude and other times I want to be busy and get out there with others. We can enjoy both. I love your videos.
@Ken-h5dАй бұрын
Oh my gosh, young lady! I am excited about the Nat Geo project. Happy to hear Kasia has recovered. They seem like great people. I must tell you how happy your videos make me. I smile the entire time and laugh at some points. You, assembling your trolly, (a cart here in the states), and Vilk pulling it brought quite a 'guffa'. As for heating your house, the stove will be a great addition. For another option, there is an older English gentleman, I believe a retired high school science teacher with a YT channel, (sorry, I can't remember his or the channel's name), that shows how to make a small heater from a couple of tin cans and a piece of carbon felt. It will burn several different types of fuel, requires minimal venting and no electricity. I plan on building a 'greenhouse' this coming spring to extend my veggie growing season and plan on using one or two of those heaters to warm the inside all winter. One might be a good option for you. Please keep smiling and posting. This video just made the rest of my week better. Thank you.
@saintracheljarodm.holy-kay256029 күн бұрын
Congratulations Eva with the NAT GEO, pretty cool. Have a great week and God bless you.
@jacksmancave170Ай бұрын
Your introspection, your joy is so infectious! And congrats on your NatGeo adventures!
@boardrigger29 күн бұрын
It's heartfelt to see you seem to have found the ability to pivot from 2 different lifestyles easily. Being able to enjoy both is a huge bonus you should enjoy as long as you can because it's not likely going to last for longer than a few years unless you've planned exceptionally well. I live a similar life & think you've made some great choices for you & Vilk. I also have a dog & I'm able to leave with my family for extended trips abroad as well as short ones. It's a huge bonus to have dogsitters!
@ullisalindsey899Ай бұрын
Congratulations Eva.... This is Awesome news... Can't wait to see the episides...
@brianleehall28 күн бұрын
Congratulations Eva! I’ve been following you from the beginning! It’s awesome to see you thrive!!
@revitalbergershloman8188Ай бұрын
you can so have both. But one needs to find as well the patner that is happy to live like that and many other choices to make, it is a great question that you can still toy with and with your way of making the most of what the world offers us I am sure you will make the best decision that makes you happy. I envy in the most kind way your choices so far and I enjoy watching that growth of both your spirit and your personal abilities. Thank you for inspiring us slightly older ladies too ....
@happyheartslee27 күн бұрын
Ahhhh eva! You are so wonderful! Thank u for sharing whatever you want to share!!
@erikhuijsmans570Ай бұрын
Go with the flow and do what you like and enjoy
@OnelesstraveledbyАй бұрын
Beautiful footage of your adventure! Best wishes to Kasia on a speed recovery!
@ph574029 күн бұрын
What a life Eva 😀 So many big, unexpected turns in your life, giving you experiences few people will ever have
@onduty602424 күн бұрын
I laughed out loud when Vilk fetched a tree. Congratulations Eva on the show with Nat Geo! I look forward to seeing it!
@kevinthomson632425 күн бұрын
What a amazing opportunity! Congratulations Eva
@treefrog521827 күн бұрын
Vilk looks so fun! Wolves are very unlikely to bother you, but they won't tolerate a dog in their territory. Keep him close at night and he will be safe.
@Jerry0153AАй бұрын
Congratulations on such an amazing opportunity. Please keep us informed on when your show will be airing!!!
@talhaoral3347Ай бұрын
my eyes swim down the ocean in watching you Thanks for it you get incredible moments to me
@kelsannicolas92724 күн бұрын
Clearly you love both. So why not do both! Stay home and build your dream home. When you feel frustrated with the build take a break and go travel. Take that time to reset then come home and continue where you left off. Either way, i still love watching your videos. Lots of love from Guam.
@richard_nАй бұрын
I always love it when Vilk "helps" you set up camp. I think you are seeing the benefit of having a home base. You can still always go out on adventures, but now you have a place to come back to and de-stress and recharge for the next one. So glad you got a stove for the yurt, it will pay for itself the first really cold night this winter. I would recommend getting a bag of charcoal to keep under the deck for those snowy and wet days it's hard to get the wood to burn. You should also install a hand water pump at your spring, it makes getting water quick and easy, especially in bad weather.
@jacksg180929 күн бұрын
Good shout!
@makemeupgurl25 күн бұрын
Hi Eva. I'm living in the same tent. I highly suggest getting a full size wood stove. (Mine warms 1200 square feet) this will keep you warm throughout the night and you won't have to load the stove as often. Sending you lots of love. ❤
@Don-ev5ovАй бұрын
A solo woman with 1.81 million friends/subscribers.
@Longlinr1129 күн бұрын
Can’t wait to watch you new show. I am so proud and happy for you. Always knew you were destined for greatness.
@Jacob-W-5570Ай бұрын
I was "why would you give up living on the mountain the whole summer" and then went to, "oooh yeah fair, that is a excellent reason"
@alfialho772228 күн бұрын
Congratulations Eva! It’s nice to see when quality is rewarded. Love your work. Be safe!
@alstewartsr31Ай бұрын
We will follow where you go
@alstewartsr3129 күн бұрын
@Evazubeckvv 🔥🔥🔥
@LomanBАй бұрын
So thrilled for you! And those trail cam clips! Precious!
@jst3134Ай бұрын
That is so awesome!!!!! Congratulations!!!!!!!!!
@paulburns7522Ай бұрын
It's your life to do and live the way you want
@suemoore196527 күн бұрын
Good to have you back 💕🤍👣
@kbVACArestatecarsnrvsАй бұрын
Wolves may be exciting to watch from a distance, but remember that they are predators. Vilk wouldn't have a problem defending himself if one came upon him while he was out playing but a pack may be a different story. And if you had chickens, lamb, sheep, goats, or any alike, they would be killed and eaten by them. Please remember. Glad you are back from you exciting summer filming gig with NG, to enjoy your future homestead. You do have a lovely view. Vilk was so happy to be back too and to have you again. I am sure he was in safe hands while you were away.
@Wojtixis28 күн бұрын
Actually, the risk of wolves attacking or killing people is very low and this is confirmed by research
@kbVACArestatecarsnrvs28 күн бұрын
@@Wojtixis If you would read before replying to a stranger your opinions, you may not have your input unwelcome and off putting. I didn't say anything about attacking people. They do attack the animals I mentioned, confirmed by people whom have lost animals to the attacks of wolves/coyotes. Research that!
@lideweijreesink662323 күн бұрын
I love your videos, always inspire me do do what makes me happy!!❤️ Tip for the doggy pulled wagon, dont tie it to the handbar but to the front, this way the handbar cant get stuck on the floor/grass/etc
@PeteGlydeАй бұрын
Hello Eva: That was an epic gig: it doesn't surprise me at all that you were offered another National Geographic gig; believe me it won't be the last. I think you've cracked it re your lifestyle for the present; wild adventure then home to your place in the mountains; enjoy it to the full; it won't last forever. I think you've more than earnt the opportunity to work with National Geographic; all your other adventures were preparing you for it. You're very lucky to have two very good friends close to you. Take the wolves seriously. I will say a prayer for you. Pete Glyde
@Wojtixis28 күн бұрын
Actually, the risk of wolves attacking or killing people is very low soo it's gonna be okay
@uoobwatcher29 күн бұрын
Absolutely amazing project with NatGeo! We can’t wait for it to be released. Eva zu Beck and Noraly Schoenmaker, (aka Itchy Boots), are my favorite world travelers!
@xoniwebmaster1Ай бұрын
Contrast is Inevitable - Balance is Key 8:34
@TheOriginal_BigMac28 күн бұрын
@@xoniwebmaster1 this feels like the beginning of a haiku. Should end it with "- Leaves fall silently"
@brandonboand21 күн бұрын
So happy your back! Yes we’ve all missed your content. CONGRATULATIONS ❤ You truly are an inspiration. Absolutely a breath of fresh air. Absolutely adorable ❤
@brandonboand21 күн бұрын
Yes !!! I agree, someone to keep you warm❤
@brandonboand21 күн бұрын
Me to! I couldn’t think of anyone better for the experience ❤
@thudson4407Ай бұрын
I can tell Vilk missed you soooo much, he's so very happy to see his Mama!!
@taurota155429 күн бұрын
Awesome and outstanding as always.Thanks for sharing and taking us along.
@joelharris4399Ай бұрын
Eva, a living, breathing Amazonian woman living in the country away from the decadent world of men. National Geographic is lucky to have found you🙏
@DarthLink198615 күн бұрын
You are the most amazing person I have ever had the privilege to watch on this platform. Absolutely incredible. PS I got literal chills and goosebumps @3:44 when you finally got to sit down and take in that beautiful view. You are like magic behind that camera 🤙🙏🖖
@myyklmaxАй бұрын
EVA .... You have Vilk. Train him to be a pack dog, like huskies in Alaska, war dogs in the military, and rescue dogs for Fire & and Rescue services. He's old enough, and strong enough to do the work (early his kibble). EVA .... for warmth inside your tent, Mongolian Bedouins, and North American Indigenous tribes, learned to create a fire pits or stone sauna pits to use stone heated by the fire, out in a cast iron container, and just pour water over th hot stones.
@Trailheadtex27 күн бұрын
So happy to see you back. Had not been the same without your videos for the last few weeks. Congratulations on your show and give Vilk a rub .
@Sirlie08Ай бұрын
That Cat has the time of its life up there 😂
@toddmullin-351916 күн бұрын
Buba is so happy to see you. I must say that I really love animals more than I do people. He looks like a great baby to be with.
@Memesmax999Ай бұрын
You are living the life we dreams
@emwa3600Ай бұрын
Vilk as Entertainment Director and Joy Provider.
@cojo195723 күн бұрын
Yay I knew your Iceland Nat Geo experience was just the beginning of your Nat Geo adventure! I will watch whatever you do, from your Polish mountain retreat to the world you bring us with your wonderful laid back style, I will enjoy every minute of it.
@tamarakelli687Ай бұрын
You should link up with Max and Occy!!!! I would love to see a Collab!!! ❤❤❤ FriendMates!!! Who else would love this!
@GoneTroppo29 күн бұрын
Keen!
@torilea810429 күн бұрын
Haha but they are in Northern Rivers
@niv711114 күн бұрын
love this eva! gives me the chills! it is super motivating and inspirational to see you living such a life and to be you, who you really want. As a person who struggles with addiction and who also struggles with the question of 'what i really want to do in life', your videos give me purpose and motivation that days can be better and can be lived as such. It is wonderful to see what you are doing. you always keep us awaiting more! much love and respect!
@DaleESkywalkerАй бұрын
Hello there, travelers!
@hansulrichruediger7350Ай бұрын
Great to have you back, Eva! Didn't realize how much I missed your bubbly spirit in my life!
@CaslerDannels28 күн бұрын
Hallelujah!!!! The daily jesus devotional has been a huge part of my transformation, God is good 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻was owning a loan of $47,000 to the bank for my son's brain surgery (David), Now I'm no longer in debt after I invested $12,000 and got my payout of m $270,500 every months,God bless Ms Evelyn Vera🇺🇸..
@CaslerDannels28 күн бұрын
Only God knows how much grateful i am. After so much struggles I now own a new house and my family is happy once again everything is finally falling into place!!
@AdrizzBeer28 күн бұрын
Same here waking up every 14th of each month to 210,000 dollars it’s a blessing to I and my family… I can now retire knowing that I have a steady income❤️Big gratitude to Ms Evelyn Vera
@AldanaMackean28 күн бұрын
Absolutely! I've heard stories of people who started with little to no knowledge but made it out victoriously thanks to Ms. Evelyn Vera.
@NicolasFar-u7b28 күн бұрын
I do know Ms. Evelyn Vera, I also have even become successful....
@SharmeenHerashchenko28 күн бұрын
After I raised up to 325k trading with her I bought a new House and a car here in the states 🇺🇸🇺🇸 also paid for my son's surgery (Oscar). Glory to God.shalom.
@gazzpazzerАй бұрын
Good for you. I'm glad you're still in the game. Looking forward to seeing the new vids.
@imaloserdude7227Ай бұрын
Your videos are the deep breath I need. Thank you. I am so very grateful.
@StoryConsultantАй бұрын
Congratulations, Eva! That's exciting. I'm happy for you.
@dinahreyes494721 күн бұрын
Congratulations Eva! I can't think of a better spokesperson for Nat Geo than you! Looking forward to watching your episodes!
@hillshepardson953725 күн бұрын
Congratulations Eva!..You are an amazing free spirit!
@olivaedebhueАй бұрын
Thank you for showing your true self as always. I, like many others, really have a blast watching your YT documentaries. Congrats for the Nat Geo gig, that's brilliant and...so...so... deserved! Thanks again for being such an inspiring woman Eva ❤