Informative, compelling, beautiful, authentic story of your trip to Greece. What I liked about it was how you maximised every moment, spent time with self, friends as well as your work. I learned more about you - your love of being on stage, your honesty about grief, your flexibility with plans. And I thought the music was fab! 😊
@emotionalintelligencewithjoy19 күн бұрын
I've never been to Greece, but it was stunning. I wonder if I will ever feel so at home on stage? Congrats on your presentation, the audience valued it.
@tr1b1tur17 күн бұрын
I wish you health and free time, so that you can come and enjoy Greece☺!
@rachaeltidy189222 күн бұрын
Loved watching this video Pete, thanks
@clientsfromscratch19 күн бұрын
Fabulous video Pete. So many golden nuggets.
@paulfortomanos861917 күн бұрын
I stumbled across this video and your story Pete. Must say I thoroughly enjoyed listening to you and your positive outlook after you have sadly and clearly endured lots of grief & challenges in your life. Being of Greek heritage and also having a love & passion for both Greece & philosophy also contributed to my enjoyment watching this. Bravo Pete! 🙏👏 💙🤍🇬🇷🤍💙
@Μαρίαπ-μ8β18 күн бұрын
Fun fact: Greeks were also always localists and keeping power in the family..When Plato had to hand down the directory of his philosophical school,he chose the husband of his daughter and not Aristotle..His best student,but a northerner and not an Athenian..😂We have this lack of meritocracy in Greece to this day..And we flourish elsewhere..
@christinemullaney21 күн бұрын
I'm in the middle of planning a podcast on the paradox of que será será. Great food for thought here. Hi Pam! Super to see you still on track for your retreat centre.
@ThESlAcKeR-r5r17 күн бұрын
Plz give ppl money if they say to you what they want to get...that's another thing that makes you a better man...and really bro keep up the good work I really admire foreigners that talk about greek history and mentality..I thought of them as one of us...a Greek or better Hellinas
@ATHLDN18 күн бұрын
I enjoyed your video
@theobessiris968117 күн бұрын
In ancient Greece they did in fact use cranes. They were invented by them which were later adopted by the Romans and used well into the medieval period. If you purchase the book The Ancient City: Life in Classical Athens and Rome by Peter Connolly you will see how it was done. All his books which I have are highly recommended by me and have loads of illustrations.