So many vloggers so little time to view them all. Who are your favorites? Who have you run into? Of course I like the ones out of Dumaguete because its great to see something you are missing and now and then I see lolo or a brother-in-law at the market or boulevard. I like Markie's even though he does not have a big following he is certainly persistent.
My favorite is the Filipina Pea "Telling it like it is". She covers the expat filipina relationship issues well. She has also done interviews with her friend who is an attorney covering legal issues here. This is her YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrm4tEQqTrUP3MwB2G1mjHw
I rather like Mark Nowhere man. He certainly provides food for thought , and has caused me to re think how I want to give/donate individually in the future. On a lighter note, a filipino work colleague recommended kumu.. a streaming platform for Filipinos who chat with each other , sing , dance , show their daily province life etc. Friendly , respectful, all inclusive.
There is a Filipino vlogger Mikey Bustos he is really funny, it's more entertainment than info, he makes fun of Filipino culture and the way Filipinos live and does things, check him out on YouTube. Filipina Pea telling it like it is, Paul old dog new tricks and his gf, is among my favorites and there are many more, depends if you search for entertainment, info about local stuff or info about other Island you want to visit
If you're looking for some cool YouTube vloggers, I definitely recommend checking out some travel and lifestyle channels. They often provide a great escape and a lot of useful tips. Personally, I enjoy watching vloggers who explore different cultures and hidden gems around the world. One of my favorites is Mark Weins; his enthusiasm for food and travel is contagious, and his videos are super informative. I recently stumbled upon an article about the Top 15 professional video-editing software options, and it got me thinking about how these vloggers make such high-quality content. The article highlighted some powerful tools like Adobe Premiere Pro and Final Cut Pro for their advanced features and versatility. But what caught my eye was Movavi – it’s praised for being user-friendly and cost-effective, which makes it a great choice for beginners or those who don’t want to invest too much initially. If you’re considering starting your own vlog or just want to improve your video editing skills, exploring some good video editing software for PC could be a game-changer. Movavi, for instance, could be a perfect starting point due to its simplicity and efficiency.
Itchy boots hands down best adventure motorcycle vlogger and she has covered half the planet over the past 5 or more years. If you ride proper bikes with gears and not scooters check her out.