
Content & Storytelling
My content sits somewhere between travel, natural science, history, culture, and good old-fashioned curiosity.
I don’t make hype videos. I don’t make shallow travel clips. And I don’t treat the world like a backdrop.
I make stories that help people understand what they’re actually looking at.
A mountain isn’t just a mountain. A desert isn’t just empty. A city isn’t just buildings. Every place is a layered story made of geology, time, culture, conflict, survival, and imagination.
That’s what I’m interested in.
My videos and series blend:
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Landscape and travel
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Geology and natural science
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History and culture
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And a very human, sometimes curious, sometimes amused point of view
They’re informed, but not dry.
Serious, but never stiff.
There’s always room for:
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Wonder
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A bit of humour
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Honest reactions
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And the joy of real discovery
People don’t just watch these stories to see places. They watch them because they like spending time inside the story.
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A Small Note on the Word “Influencer”
I’ve never liked the word “influencer.” To me it mostly means salesperson with better lighting, and that’s not a role I’m interested in.
I’m not here to push products or manufacture desire. I’m here to tell good stories, explain the world a bit better, and help people see what’s already there.
If the work reaches a lot of people, great. If it changes how someone sees a place, even better. But the goal has never been influence for its own sake.
I don’t see myself as an influencer. I see myself as a storyteller and a guide who happens to use modern platforms.
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The Bigger Idea
All of this is part of a long-term project:
To build a growing library of stories that help people:
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Understand landscapes
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Respect culture
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And feel more connected to the world they live in
