Love your podcast. Can't wait for you to have family as guests as well as the Bates friends as guests.
@jessiegrant934215 күн бұрын
Children’s Hunger Fund was founded by my aunt and uncle! The Poverty Encounter was a dream for so many years, but I love that you guys got to experience it and enjoyed it!
@francesauraliadelacroix11 күн бұрын
that is wonderful! thank you to your family xx
@jessicajennmata77043 күн бұрын
Did I just cry when Jeremy mentioned he went here in PH during Yolanda and helped the victims of Yolanda? Bless your heart, Jeremy. That was once in a lifetime experience. You are so loved and appreciated. ❤
@rosemaryroutte737919 күн бұрын
I really enjoy your videos. They are always so interesting. Thank you for sharing.
@susanpunako859015 күн бұрын
Always refreshing to hear your podcasts. Love all the topics.
@kelseywinterhalt646819 күн бұрын
Teaching your children young, as they are young. Christmas chid shoe boxes is so important to teach them how to gifting and making a difference for their Christmas during the holidays even especially Christmas holidays!😊
@pnwnanaoftwo19 күн бұрын
You need to have your older sisters on and talk about traveling. I would have loved to be on the “packing” team with you.
@joannepiatte402617 күн бұрын
Italy is my first choice, too. I'm Italian and grew up with Sunday meals gathered around the table for hours. My dad and uncles telling stories. It was great. We even got to have a nip of wine.
@rn4l6219 күн бұрын
Not saying i have a favorite, but i really enjoy y'all the most 😊
@sharonmartin122319 күн бұрын
They are hypocritical and not loving at all and Jill and Derrick are by far the most honest and loving
@Sabouma2819 күн бұрын
@@sharonmartin1223 keep your negativity to yourself....
@soccergirl536719 күн бұрын
@@sharonmartin1223 So negative for no reason.
@sharonmartin122319 күн бұрын
@@soccergirl5367I can write what I want and what I write is the truth...so you don't like to hear the truth..grow up
@sharonmartin122319 күн бұрын
@@Sabouma28I can write what I want and I write the truth...if you don't like it tough..grow up..grow some...but really grow up or tell the horrible hypocrite s sitting write there to drop their channel ..they are horrible Christians ( if they actually are)
@malindaford50619 күн бұрын
Keep it up! I enjoy your podcast. Your voices are easy to listen to. Congrats on the new baby 😊
@eileendonnelly-yf6xw18 күн бұрын
Jinger, loved seeing you hanging out with the Bates girls!
@naomihiltonarcher695919 күн бұрын
My trips to Honduras as part of a medical mission has to be the memorable experiences of my life. It’s one of the reasons I initially watched your show. It was the only thing I had seen on tv that showed the real nitty gritty. People say they don’t have to see poverty to really understand poverty but that is just not true.
@MarieSaputo19 күн бұрын
They are so calming in their storytelling I love hearing about their life together.
@rn4l6219 күн бұрын
They really are!!
@melindavanover19 күн бұрын
Love watching your podcast ❤
@darlenealvarado287519 күн бұрын
Italy 🇲🇽 is definitely on my bucket list hope you get there Jeremy and Jinger someday ..Thanks for sharing this podcast 👍🤗♥️
@mrs.p612819 күн бұрын
So many kids in the USA will go without Christmas gifts…I hope those who are able will support poverty locally with their generosity 🤞🏻
@lesleyhall685219 күн бұрын
so very special for both of you and the girls to be so happy keeping out of the public eye great . And congratulations to your beautiful sister Jana and Stephen on the wedding and Jason on is wedding day so happy to see all done will bless you All ❤️💙❤️💙❤️💙 🌹🌹🌹 from England 🇬🇧🇬🇧
@LisaHatch-s2h19 күн бұрын
I think it’s really cool that you have your kids helping other people. There are so many young people now who are just so disrespectful and rude. Just don’t understand why they are like that. I’m an older woman and I had a young girl try to fight me for a space in line.
@CB39419 күн бұрын
blame their parents. Children learn by mimicking the grownups they see around them, so if they've learnt bad behaviour they have probably learnt it from a parent or teacher.
@juliekeast617514 күн бұрын
Well America just voted in the embodiment of rude and disrespectful so 🤷♀️
@carolynwhitney526818 күн бұрын
I love everything about Italy! The history of the Catholic Church, the basilicas, the Vatican, the Holy Father, the food, wine, the Island of Capri!
@natashagilbert287518 күн бұрын
Love your podcast Jeremy and Jinger.
@sharonhoward88412 күн бұрын
Interesting stories. Helping Jinger eliminating “like” while speaking would add to the professionalism. Jeremy doesn’t do it so it makes Jinger stand out more. It’s a filler word and clutters a conversation. It’s the same as saying “um” all the time. Poor Jill Dillard’s issue with using “like” dominates every thing she records or says publicly. There are some great techniques you can learn so if you have a media manager they should be helping you to help refine this aspect of public speaking.
@hondafreedom932919 күн бұрын
Love your podcast!
@Elizabeth-x3e8c17 күн бұрын
Love these podcasts!
@smetras19 күн бұрын
My husband and I went to Italy in 2022, can’t recommend enough, travel light and take trains get an airbnb with washer/dryer and you must hike in Cinque Terra!!! And it’s amazing you eat pasta everyday and don’t gain weight, you walk a lot.
@TheEricksonGang19 күн бұрын
Wow Absolutely amazing about both of your travels! Oh, my goodness I have had food poisoning a couple times in my life, absolutely miserable. The 1st time I had no idea what it was, but it was awful but now I look back it had to be food poisoning I thought I got the flu, but it came on so quickly but now that I look back it had to be what I at for lunch out and it hit me 4 or 5 hrs. later and I was sick for 2.5 days. The 2nd time I was sick for 48 hrs. thanks for sharing you two!
@autumnellingham571217 күн бұрын
Love Italy, been twice and the food is amazing, I have a wheat intolerance and found I could eat the pasta, Rome is amazing, did a cheep trip there with my husband and we spend hours wandering through the history and culture and taking in the ambience. Would love to go to Bethlehem, Jorden and the holy land but it's just not a possibility right now, I pray for a more peaceful time.
@elliepoillucci188312 күн бұрын
Hi Jeremy and Jinger! I Loved your family reality shows. Watched from the very beginning. Seen all the seasons plus Counting On! You guys definitely have to visit Italy! Beautiful country. I've been blessed enough to go 3 times. My Dad was born in Italy. Moved to the U.S. when he was 14 yrs old. When we went to Pisa to see the leaning tower. They have a squatty potty, hole in the ground that you pee in. Lol! 😂
@jewelcecil496719 күн бұрын
Oh my goodness! Jeremy’s story of visiting Erbil was such a moment for me. 😅 I “lived” in Erbil in 2015 and some in 2016 with family friends at and I was just reliving that journey through your story. I was only 15 at the time but as a girl stayed within the limits of Erbil and it was just so wonderful while also being a huge, life changing, culture shocking experience. It really was like a second home. The refugee “cities” we went into and made friends within were such a trip, but we’re some of the most beautiful, welcoming, loving people. Their stories of their homes and lives completely decimated were heartbreaking, yet they were so full of joy and love. It changed me in the most dramatic ways. So thank you for the story!
@allisonjohnson639916 күн бұрын
I've never given birth, but I have had gallbladder attacks. I said if childbirth is anything like that, then I am glad I've never given birth. I sweated, threw up, doubled over, contracted....worst pain I have ever been in. Jing, don't worry about people getting upset, love. Everyone has a different threshold of pain and I can safely say there are a few things that probably are every bit as painful as childbirth.
@mygirl737g219 күн бұрын
My trip to Italy (20 yrs ago - April) was amazing I went to Rome, Tuscany, and Capri to see the Azzura Grotto. The food is incredible. Oh and Vatican City is impressive. My bucket list trip is Japan.
@ValerieJohnson-q1x16 күн бұрын
You may not now be in favour of the way your Mom and Dad chose to parent you and your siblings but man oh man it gives you plenty to talk about on your channel and that of others - small blessings.
@doreenayi375118 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed this video. Thanks a lot hi fromthe UK.
@jamiehutchinson250119 күн бұрын
We are local the the Children’s Hunger fund and filled up the bags of food too. We did the poverty encounter too. So amazing. Had no idea it was there.
@Donna-F19 күн бұрын
I agree about food poisoning! I had it once and I tell people it was like being in labor. Mine also lasted somewhere between 6-12 hours.
@kaylalaland8 күн бұрын
I hope you guys see this. I’ve had Balut at my friends house. He and his wife are Vietnamese and it was actually delicious with the lime and salt sauce they mixed up for it. And they walked me through step by step. I was actually surprised. I would eat it again 😂😂
@rebeccadennen706319 күн бұрын
The spranos and this is making me want Italian food ,thanks Guys
@S.AnnMarie19 күн бұрын
Bissy tea AKA cola nut tea is great to relieve food poisoning. I hope that helps ❤.
@CB39419 күн бұрын
I've been to Italy twice. Loved it! I'm an ex-catholic, and surprisingly I've never been to Rome. I have been to Lourdes (in France) though. I *LOVE* shawarma! (because of the first of the Avengers movies) I make Shawarma sometimes. I made it in the air fryer recently Worst illness/experience ever was Clostridium Difficile when I was in New York/DC for my 40th. It was horrific. We went to see the musical Hamilton on my 40th birthday and even though I knew my stomach would make me regret it later, I *INSISTED* on having New York Pepperoni Pizza... it was worth it. if I was 'normal' I would have gone on missions trips (with the catholic church) but as a disabled person it wouldn't have been practical. I would have had to have had someone with me so...
@elizabethdelatorre901918 күн бұрын
What a magical video.
@beckster338817 күн бұрын
i remeber once on an internatinoal flight from shanghai to singapore and i played uno with my friend liam the whole flight. i just lve memories like that.
@sherriirrehs837719 күн бұрын
Hey, incase you're not aware yet, the Catholic Jubilee starts in December and we're expecting Millions and Millions of extra visitors in Rome next year! Book your accommodations ASAP if you're considering coming next year.😊
@rachelgillooly191919 күн бұрын
My Paternal grandmother was from Southern Italy before her and her family immigrated to the United States.
@BeeWOWdbyAprilLee19 күн бұрын
I think Carlin and Evan and Travis and Katie let's their kids but gifts for kiddos in another country. I think it's really sweet.
@tammyharper415219 күн бұрын
Love you’ll podcast
@rachelgillooly191919 күн бұрын
One of my dads brothers married a woman from Lebanon she said the country was beautiful before all of the violence.
@CHBT202118 күн бұрын
Very inspiring thank you both… I have a prayer request.. I’m returning to Pakistan on the border of Afghanistan to a city that is Taliban infested unfortunately. As a woman alone. I’m visiting my husband and our family. I love to witness and share my faith when I’m able. I visit the rural villages that have never seen a white American non Muslim before. I have a life threatening illness and difficult to travel but it’s necessary. Prayers would be appreciated thank and G*d bless yall.
@micaelasimental985419 күн бұрын
Dios los bendiga hermanos, quiero decirles que estan muy bendecidos por Dios mi deseo es que no pierdan la humildad y nunca se les olvide asta donde an llegado con la bendicion de Dios, no agan como muchos estan aciendo en estos tiempos. Como muchos que empiezan a cambiar la palabra de Dios conforme a la manera de vida que quieren vivir. Se que El esta usando sus vidas para bendecir a otros. 🙏🌸 Hablen mas de Jesucrristo en su en vivo.
@JuneJeffries17 күн бұрын
We have El Pollo Campero here in Maryland, suburban Washington, DC, because of the large Central American population. When the first one opened in Wheston, people lined up overnight. I tried it once, the seasoning was not for me (which is ok).
@kelliconlan813319 күн бұрын
I have food allergies and I have had 2 kids. I have had food reactions that I definitely would call that pain close to labor pains pain. One time it was so bad that I passed out also. I get it!!
@lorettarominski979619 күн бұрын
Jeremy, My dad (a physician) had a way with words, and he called the "illness symptoms" you described as "Evacuating your intestines"...
@monicavardeman498218 күн бұрын
That chicken is now a restaurant in Walmart 1 in Rogers, AR. IT IS SO GOOD!!
@rachelgillooly191919 күн бұрын
Ginger I saw that when you were a kid you and your family went to Blairgowrie Perthshire Scotland Ratray in the Highlands. That is where my paternal grandfathers family was from oncecthey left Northern Ireland.
@daintydoula756419 күн бұрын
I remember this episode as well. I was amazed because I used to live in Blairgowrie and know Perthshire very well. It threw me to see the Duggars somewhere not very well known. ❤
@rachelgillooly191919 күн бұрын
@@daintydoula7564 I still have family there.
@CindyRobertson-tn2hz19 күн бұрын
Jinger, i remember your dads Spanish lol. It made me giggle.
@LeannaBanana19 күн бұрын
13:20 that’s just the beginning of child birth 😂😂😂 pre ANY medication.
@Ayme8219 күн бұрын
Jer Is an Italian Stallion?😮 Wowsers !!! 🎉
@deborahrains482819 күн бұрын
I truly enjoy your podcast on KZbin. I really think people here in the USA need to look in our back yards for people to help b4 sending $ to others when there folks of all ages here needs help. This is something y'all could stress not just at Christmas time here but year round. Folks help alot I believe but alot of organizations don't look here at home. Not a rant or a condemnation of y'all. Just a observation from an ole gal. May God continue to bless y'all. ❤
@Darawara19 күн бұрын
Thinking about traveling. Get the Row and girls+ between yall. As mom, I windowed Girls then hubby across with multiple car seat. Everyone needs to breathe and relax. Maybe would have had more with the front carrier on body.
@Elliecharlotte18 күн бұрын
Italy is cheap? I would NOT have thought that 😅
@saraharellano939916 күн бұрын
Hey Jeremy, not sure if you've ever had a DNA test done before, but more than likely you're not just Italian. Most Mediterranean people's have Middle Eastern, Egyptian and Greek DNA. Rome conquered a lot of places. This is why you were stopped, you actually do look Middle Eastern.
@mayass015 күн бұрын
In California there’s Pollo Campero now 🍗🍗🍗
@reetayoung19 күн бұрын
Interesting!
@janegranger682118 күн бұрын
Love your hat Jeremy. MAGA!
@sherrylee107219 күн бұрын
God bless
@rhondarichmond925919 күн бұрын
What happened to your pinky finger
@sarafuller247819 күн бұрын
❤
@pamperkins737119 күн бұрын
What does the number on Jeremy's hat mean
@Kristenm2819 күн бұрын
Vice City 1896 is a Miami soccer group.
@melissagennello27219 күн бұрын
Btw....get a methylated prenatal vitamin...look into it if you haven't
@deborrahdutra559919 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤😊
@debihurd980118 күн бұрын
I always associate Papusas with El Salvador
@sarahr628519 күн бұрын
Do your folks still take your younger siblings there?
@melissagennello27219 күн бұрын
Get organic pasta or pasta w/o folic acid
@KathySegars-w5y14 күн бұрын
Instead of traveling out of the country to help people, have you done the same for the people in the US?
@sarahoconnell318918 күн бұрын
What is the meaning of your hat? 1896?
@catherinemansfield17 күн бұрын
It’s a Trump thing
@deborahrains482819 күн бұрын
FDA food and drug association
@ABBYGARCIA-x9x18 күн бұрын
Free Palestine
@megz5517 күн бұрын
You two needs to start talking about better topics. Nobody cares about y’all reminiscing about your past. Boring!
@dawnisrael937517 күн бұрын
I love Jinger and Jeremy but I have to agree with you.