Exploring New Orleans - America's Wildest City 🇺🇸

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Published 2024-04-13
For someone to fully understand how different America can be, they need to experience New Orleans. Today, we meet up with a local who gives us a deeper look at what America's wildest city is like.
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All Comments (21)
  • @samdung5630
    I love Louisiana. How Ken immediately mentions food, like he feels bad because he doesn't have food to give him, and gives him a jug of wine. Then, he gets a historic street sign in return.
  • @mrboneshd2624
    5:24 I'm honest I have nothing to eat, but I have something to drink, do you want to come in? that's a person you want to have around! What an honest dear soul
  • @MrAtticus555
    Big shout out to your wife, Peter. Her use of silence in the editing process is fantastic. Not being afraid of silence. It creates a really thoughtful pace. Gives the viewer time to think, process and imagine themselves in your shoes. BIG CUDOS! Thanks to the both of you! X X
  • @danc.9554
    Wow, Christopher did an outstanding job showing his city. Just like a professional tour guide.
  • @twatts1523
    Ken seems like he’d be the best neighbor ever, what a sweetheart!
  • @deltatango5642
    Wow. Right off the bat, the first guy Ken is so lovely and hospitable. You seem to find the best folks on your trips.
  • I am a Georgia native who lived in post Katrina New Orleans for 7 years. The city is the most magical, awful, frustrating, fun, joyous, sad places you can imagine.
  • @panoramaaaaaa
    When Christopher pulls out that street sign out of his trunk. You always give back when you receive. And when you give, you don't expect anything in return. That's a gentleman!
  • @rosamwen2267
    I like Christopher he appears to be a deep thinker and profound observer I bet he has a very sarcastic sense of humour
  • @truthteller4442
    This video was AMAZING. Christopher was a PHENOMENAL tour guide. This was really so enjoyable to watch.
  • @helenapike6901
    What a skilled, referenced, intelligent, respectful and a brilliant guide.
  • @LH-kw9hi
    Christopher is a fantastic ambassador for New Orleans-- what a gentleman! Christopher's love for the city and its people really shines through, and its a shame that the city's persistent problems pushed him to leave. His live-and-let-live honesty about all things great and in need of growth in the city has further convinced me of New Orleans' charm and how much I can learn from it. This city is a national treasure and its people are gems, and they deserve so much more than they've been served.
  • @MarinaLaroche
    Christopher appears to be quite a loving and gentlemanly person. Quite impressive in a thoughtful way.
  • @HumbleCee
    I'm from New Orleans, born and raised, and l can say that most of the information you received was pretty spot on culturally and economically. I was pretty surprised. The spots he took you to in the hood were pretty legit. There is definitely ALOT more to unpack.
  • @SoulBeauty1111
    53:03 I love how Chris is carefully and casually bagging his purchases so that Big Chief is not disrupted from teaching Peter about the culture. ❤
  • @Jordan_Clark
    What a nice guy, straight out with the wine, hospitable folks remind me that the world hasn't changed as much as we like to lament, it's refreshing 😢
  • As a born and raised New Orleanian who is still living here (uptown, bby), this guy is so on the money with everything he’s told you.
  • @Tazbocat
    New Orleans native, now live north of Lake Pontchartrain for the past 35 yrs... A note about the 9th ward. Many houses were owned and past down through families. After owners died , no succession was done, ownership was not officially transferred. Those families who lived there had no proof of ownership of the property. Therefore they received no help from fema. They never had insurance. They lost everything. Katrina affected us all in ways that are never forgotten. I love my city but it's nothing like it used to be. I carry our culture of New Orleans forever in my heart, we are so much more than Mardi Gras and jazz fest. Great job Peter. ❤❤
  • Christopher was fantastic! So authentic and so wise and deep. Someone who understands people.