Well now, I’m known for being the Queen of finding the unique. But I didn’t know there were videos of grass growing, clouds passing, and paint drying, so I doff my pin-laden hat to you!
If you’re interested, I can hook you up with videos of a Polish company that deep cleans area rugs in their shop. They’re not explaining how to do it, just filming the cleaning.
The truck driver doesn’t produce videos; he just livestreams but then they’re stored on his YouTube channel for watching at any time. He’s done a few product reviews of items that might be of interest to truckers or travelers, and he’s done some livestreaming from his Segway (carries it in the truck with him) but no interviews. Best I’ll get is my photo with him posted on his webpage.
And yes, it can get boring. But that’s real life of a trucker. I guess that’s why I like watching it, being an ex-truck driver. He has viewers from around the world because they want to see what America looks like and will probably never visit. I know there’s a truck driver in Germany who livestreams as well.
His website/YouTube channel have been approved for use in an education setting. Teachers can also use his channel both to explain truck driving as an occupation, how the economy works in relation to shipping things from a manufacturer to a retail location, as well as geography. Sometimes he throws in historical tidbits that teachers can expand on.
Here’s the YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/BigRigTravels/featured
Here’s his website; he has a trip map, a 24/7 windshield camera so you can see even when he’s not livestreaming, and also information about the load after he’s delivered to the receiver: https://bigrigtravels.com/
This is my favorite travel YouTuber; he travels in his RV van around the country and makes videos of interesting places, scenery and whatever strikes his fancy. I think he’s in Pennsylvania right now. He does edit his videos:https://www.youtube.com/c/rvertv/featured
If you like history, here’s one I recently discovered. His videos are about historical people and events (lots of military but also things like the 1977 New York City blackout). They’re all fairly short, in the 10-15 minute range: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheHistoryGuyChannel/featured
And to be fair, Rusty did ask for ‘interesting’ not ‘celebrity’. ;)
Thanks!
I get it, and I stand corrected!
That of course was an exaggeration about the grass growing but not by much. The idea is to have a beautiful place streaming, I pull one up from the Grand Tetons once in a while, for atmosphere, not really my cup ‘o tea, but I understand it. I remember that Marty McFly in his Back to the Future home had a big wall screen that malfunctioned. It came true indeed.
Ill check those out and thanks again!