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We went out for a 2nd day after the last one to do some street interviews back in September and asked people about what they really liked about Vancouver, conspiracy theories they actually believe in, and even some more serious questions around mental health.
We got some interesting answers this time. Every person is unique and that's what we love about Vancouver. What are your thoughts on people's answers? What should we ask next time?
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Back with day 2 of our street interviews, hitting up spots in Vancouver like English Bay, Granville Street, and Robson Square. We asked Vancouverites random questions and got some interesting answers.
This episode covers everything from pandemic habits that stuck around to controversial questions like "would you rather have a gay son or thot daughter?" Yeah, we went there. We also dove into conspiracy theories including giant people theory, giants in BC, and even touched on CIA origins and vampire theories. Some of these stories are legitimately insane.
The Vancouver culture really came through in these interviews. We talked to locals about homelessness in Vancouver, the Downtown Eastside situation, mental health resources, and mental health awareness. People had strong opinions about what technology regrets they have - Bluetooth speakers and leaf blowers were getting roasted hard. We also got into the OnlyFans debate which sparked some interesting perspectives.
Music taste came up constantly. From opera music reactions to Drake songs, EDM tracks, Taylor Swift, and Travis Scott, people shared what songs describe their life right now. One person even started singing in public using their Spanish singing skills from Duolingo language learning.
The multiculturalism and diversity discussion was huge, especially comparing Newfoundland vs Vancouver. We heard from international students in Vancouver, people from Galiano Island BC, Victoria BC, and Vancouver Island talking about the large population, natural beauty, and Vancouver nature and mountains. The cost of living BC and dating in Vancouver also came up multiple times.
Some highlights include the Danny DeVito tattoo story about tattoos for fallen friends, people discussing their germaphobe tendencies and daily walking routines post pandemic life, video games like Valorant, and even ChatGPT mention that got dark. Social media addiction and internet addiction were common themes - one person literally deleted Instagram and came outside to talk to strangers instead. The hate comment sections and online comment culture discussion hit different.
We covered stranger interactions, awkward moments, and funny interviews throughout Granville Strip, dealing with Vancouver rain and weather complaints. Random acts of kindness, overcoming rejection, and life advice from regular people made this episode special. The Canadian lifestyle and Canadian humor really shined through, especially with the earthquake talk and Apple Store jokes.
This compilation of public opinions shows what makes Vancouver content unique - talking to strangers, street comedy, viral questions, and controversial questions that get real answers. Marc Jacobs host (not actually) lead these public interview compilation moments with comedic podcast energy.
Whether you're into podcasting tips, content creation, street style interviews Canada, or just want to see honest Vancouver reactions from Vancouverites, this EP40 Final delivers. The Vancouver kindness and community came through even in the awkward moments and inventions regretted rants.
Perfect for video podcast Canada fans on both Spotify video podcast and YouTube podcast episode 40. This is Limelight Podcast Vancouver doing what we do best - social experiment content that's actually entertaining.
PS - we made it... to EP40... or is it EP40.11.6 🤔
By LIMELIGHTWe went out for a 2nd day after the last one to do some street interviews back in September and asked people about what they really liked about Vancouver, conspiracy theories they actually believe in, and even some more serious questions around mental health.
We got some interesting answers this time. Every person is unique and that's what we love about Vancouver. What are your thoughts on people's answers? What should we ask next time?
More Details:
Back with day 2 of our street interviews, hitting up spots in Vancouver like English Bay, Granville Street, and Robson Square. We asked Vancouverites random questions and got some interesting answers.
This episode covers everything from pandemic habits that stuck around to controversial questions like "would you rather have a gay son or thot daughter?" Yeah, we went there. We also dove into conspiracy theories including giant people theory, giants in BC, and even touched on CIA origins and vampire theories. Some of these stories are legitimately insane.
The Vancouver culture really came through in these interviews. We talked to locals about homelessness in Vancouver, the Downtown Eastside situation, mental health resources, and mental health awareness. People had strong opinions about what technology regrets they have - Bluetooth speakers and leaf blowers were getting roasted hard. We also got into the OnlyFans debate which sparked some interesting perspectives.
Music taste came up constantly. From opera music reactions to Drake songs, EDM tracks, Taylor Swift, and Travis Scott, people shared what songs describe their life right now. One person even started singing in public using their Spanish singing skills from Duolingo language learning.
The multiculturalism and diversity discussion was huge, especially comparing Newfoundland vs Vancouver. We heard from international students in Vancouver, people from Galiano Island BC, Victoria BC, and Vancouver Island talking about the large population, natural beauty, and Vancouver nature and mountains. The cost of living BC and dating in Vancouver also came up multiple times.
Some highlights include the Danny DeVito tattoo story about tattoos for fallen friends, people discussing their germaphobe tendencies and daily walking routines post pandemic life, video games like Valorant, and even ChatGPT mention that got dark. Social media addiction and internet addiction were common themes - one person literally deleted Instagram and came outside to talk to strangers instead. The hate comment sections and online comment culture discussion hit different.
We covered stranger interactions, awkward moments, and funny interviews throughout Granville Strip, dealing with Vancouver rain and weather complaints. Random acts of kindness, overcoming rejection, and life advice from regular people made this episode special. The Canadian lifestyle and Canadian humor really shined through, especially with the earthquake talk and Apple Store jokes.
This compilation of public opinions shows what makes Vancouver content unique - talking to strangers, street comedy, viral questions, and controversial questions that get real answers. Marc Jacobs host (not actually) lead these public interview compilation moments with comedic podcast energy.
Whether you're into podcasting tips, content creation, street style interviews Canada, or just want to see honest Vancouver reactions from Vancouverites, this EP40 Final delivers. The Vancouver kindness and community came through even in the awkward moments and inventions regretted rants.
Perfect for video podcast Canada fans on both Spotify video podcast and YouTube podcast episode 40. This is Limelight Podcast Vancouver doing what we do best - social experiment content that's actually entertaining.
PS - we made it... to EP40... or is it EP40.11.6 🤔