Business Insider, hands down, has the absolute best programs available online and on cable! Always very well thought out, written, and produced. Just a fantastic resource. Thanks B I.
Can I just shout out to the narrators? Their pronunciation of each company's name, location and various arts, was absolutely top notch. You could tell how well researched this was.
An interesting selection of videos from Business Insider about fascinating crafts that continue to exist even in the modern world. It is impressive how traditional crafts are preserved and passed down from generation to generation. It's amazing to see how they are adapting to modern times and staying relevant. Very fascinating and educational video!
This mindless consumption keeps most of us from slowing down to appreciate things' craftsmanship, cultural values, history, and complexity. Kudos to the filmmakers for shining a light on these beautiful traditions.
@@Avendesorano there isn’t. They must be compensated to be able to survive and make MORE of these little windows to the rest of the world to most of us. The documentaries about simple things that should not be forgotten by spending time focusing on the art and skill is actually doing the EXACT same thing these crafters are doing. They too are the small production focusing on QUALITY of a simple but traditional order that is becoming lost to the strange artsy stuff or show obviously made with no concern for quality. Think this compared to a throw together show for discovery channel just to fill the void. The ones that just speak to people like children & give no depth. not the detailed knowledge that the word can offer but surface level. There’s great documentaries out there but becoming fewer and fewer. This however is the “little shop” of documentaries. These little exerts are made by independent producers which is really cool. That’s it exactly easy anymore for creatives. It may be under the business insider name but that’s the platform they’ve been given. Kinda like these businesses and crafts given the opportunity to be more known
The way some of these people seem so genuinely happy to talk about the care and effort, and the very processes behind these products. I love watching all this. It's actually how I got into trying to make homemade ramen broth stock + seasoning sauces! It was worth it :)
1 hour 37 minutes and 56 seconds into this video. A beautiful man passes away That broke my heart and it on my birthday. Now I'm going to remember him every time I have my birthday on June 14th flag Day the United States military's birthday I hope you're playing lacrosse in the spiritual world. Rest in peace
AMERICANS AND OTHERS ARE WATCHING THIS VIDEO DYING FOR THE WEBSITE TO PURCHASE EVERYTHING FEATURED. WE CAN LITERALLY HELP SAVE THESE BUSINESSES FROM CLOSING, ESPECIALLY THE FAMILY OWNED BUSINESSES. PLEASE, INSIDER, PROVIDE AN ADDRESS WHERE WE CAN WRITE TO THESE ARTISANS TO PLACE ORDERS BY MAIL, OR PROVIDE US WITH WEBSITES FOR THOSE COMPANIES WHO ALREADY HAVE THEM??!!!!
They're not hard to find. As long as you catch the name of the business, you can Google it. I've watched many Business Insiders and found all that I was interested in. Many sell through Etsy and Amazon.
I actually found his online. Excited!! It's called "THE AFRICAN FABRIC SHOP". It's very detailed. Musa's name is all on it, pics of what all he has and prices....so you'll know you're on the right site. At the very bottom of the pages you'll see a list of every way you can help Musa and his family.****he was the one that caught my attn as well. Especially with his children wanting to follow in his footsteps. I would love to help make that happen even if only 1 piece
That was so cool to see their tattoo shop in the US and how they're embracing their heritage and different traditional tattooing methods. But it made me really sad when that one girl said she wasn't pretty 😢
As an American, can you imagine growing up in this amazingly beautiful place? It looks unreal. It's so clean, with no trash or anything. Ugh, I would love to go there. 2:09:48
I loved the manhattan’s flower factory .if the owner is reading this I would love to work there.I would come start tomorrow.I’d love to create such beautiful flowers and bouquets.lovely place to be part of.Melissa from Australia
@@valbankz292 mine too; and in fact, my maternal great-nana is from the Akwesasne area. Mom said she couldn't pronounce her name but her son has a colonizer name. We are of the Eastern Door on her side. Blessings to you and yours and have a safe year.❤
4:23 p.m. It is truly admirable to witness the dedication and skill of the older individuals engaged in the intricate art of flower making. However, it is concerning that there seems to be a lack of younger individuals participating in this craft. We certainly need more hardworking individuals like these, and it is unfortunate that the younger generation appears to be less inclined towards such diligent labor.
OMG!!! I love this video! Love seeing hand crafted products still alive and popular. Something that only human knows, created, and hand quality products. ❤❤ This is definitely a human connections. What is the name of that artificial flowers shop?!
@@DaveVargas90012 No! Wait! Are you saying that’s the name of the flower shop? Or just a comment. Anyways, I had to playback the video so many times specifically for the name of the flower shop and I found out what it is, M & S Schmalberg Flowers!
1:16:18 How would it be cultural appropriation? They’re both Filipino. I actually think it’s a massive compliment that she wanted him to tattoo her body, and it’s a cultural connection that they’ll have forever…and that’s so incredibly special. 🥰❤️🇵🇭
3:48 is really important. It may seem offensive but, certain kitchens would throw you aside. You're very lucky to work for someone that would ALLOW mistakes to happen. And that they'll learn from it.
I would love to be taught any and all of these, my autistic superpower is being able to quickly learn new labor and focus intensive crafts. I would love to learn these amazing things. And those noodle oxen are beautiful
I enjoy the video it is my second time. I also enjoy the dialogue in the background. I don't really know many languages. I stutter you little. But it seems that language speaks for itself. If you can, the first video has a ton of dialogue that seems very familiar to my nature. If you can inform them as a subtle message. Thank you so much! A. ninja was here! Thank you I believe that they will understand my message. The statement symbolizes that I know what you're talking about in the background. And I have no control over what you think. But if you would like to answer me to your question. I am always available.
I have the utmost respect for you guys❤❤❤😊😊 all the hard work that you do. The artist screw that you do. You all have any unique gift.❤❤❤. Keep it up because a lot of the old ways are gone 😔 machines are taking over.😢 Ill keep you in my prayers Alfie. What you do is awesome. Beautiful artist work. ❤❤❤. You all are beautiful artist 😍. I appreciate every last one of yous.
Lacrosse is Canada’s national summer sport…hockey being our national winter sport. Growing up, most Canadians played hockey in the winter and mainly lacrosse and soccer (football) in the summer. I was fortunate to grow-up in smaller communities, whereby, my family and I knew the persons who made our Lacrosse wooden sticks. Even thought traditional sticks were slowly replaced by the aluminum/plastic alternatives…most of us learned to use both, and still do. Personally, I prefer the traditional wooden lacrosse stick, for a number of reasons (culture/tradition/preference), not the least of which, I want to celebrate and keep tradition/culture alive, as did my friends and relatives. In Canada, every province and territory has many indigenous people who are master craftsmen, carvers, musicians, story tellers, and lacrosse stick creators. Occasionally, one can find women crafting Lacrosse sticks, but, traditionally it’s ONLY men who are permitted to create lacrosse sticks, and play the sport, as designated by the indigenous communities themselves. However, we are beginning to see more women teams popping up throughout the country. There are many well known Lacrosse players and master craftsmen in Canada. Fortunately, the sport has experienced a significant increase in those interested in playing Lacrosse, and a revival in using “traditional” sticks has been happening for a while. With this renewed interest has come a genuine fascination with learning Indigenous culture and traditions, as well as, a deep respect for the beautiful Indigenous peoples who created the game! Unfortunately, the global community is unaware of our nation’s “superstars”. Hopefully, now that Lacrosse is designated as an Olympic sport, it will become popular! The next Olympic Games will see teams throughout North America play for gold. FINALLY…the sport is getting the recognition it deserves! However, as Canadians, we tend to shy away from the spotlight. The Olympics will provide an opportunity for Lacrosse players to gain recognition - while - simultaneously shedding light on the dedicated master craftsmen who provide such beautiful, “traditional” sticks! Whether the Olympics will permit usage of traditional sticks in official games has yet to be seen. Nonetheless, it’s a long awaited welcome to see Lacrosse finally hit the global stage. Perhaps, an international interest will grow…thereby…offering a space for others to learn about the game, along with our incredibly gifted master craftsmen, Indigenous peoples, their culture, traditions, etc. I believe it’s more important than ever, for our global community to witness the breaking down of boundaries, eliminating biases and racism, “respect” our neighbours, encourage “tolerance”…in the hope of opening our hearts and minds to foreign/different cultures, countries, policies, religions, etc. Sadly, people who should know better and are considered “leaders”, are merely encouraging our communities to engage and embrace hatred towards those with opposing worldviews! Certain parts of our world are embracing a “war monging” attitude and have demonstrated no backing down to furthering their stance! If we should have learned anything from past and current slaughters, wars, and increasing conflict…it is to NOT engage in such behaviour! Perhaps, we should mimic our North American Indigenous ancestors, and wisely engage in a Lacrosse game, whenever we have a conflict. Lacrosse may appear too simplistic for current conflict resolution…yet…it was effective for our North American ancestors! In the meantime - I wish everyone a wonderful week! Cheers!🇨🇦😊🇨🇦
I find it odd that they say the butter crunch recipe hasn't changed in over a hundred years, then the next sentence they talk about using "corn syrup" and switching to "tapioca syrup". So it clearly changed at least twice
I'd like to make a suggestion if RU-vid supports it or if you'd make duplicate videos (and if so, maybe I just don't know?) but if someone has a visual impairment that's not so severe that they need a screen reader they may need a language dub (yes I'm being English-biased but most YT videos in 2024 are English audio, right?) to access the foreign-language portions of the dialogue, and I frequently need to walk away from my screen but I still want to hear what the guests are saying. I don't see a SAP option in YT, so maybe Google / Alphabet / RU-vid look into this?
This was great the beginning with the Japanese sweets was so cool and I respect him for wanting to pass on his secrets and wisdom to his next generation. The second was good BUT yes he is keeping the business alive but is straying from originality? Using tapioca is read of corn because it’s healthier? That may be so but the original didn’t have that you don’t have to worry about others health? Worry about your own and let them ensure they are worried about their own and making the right choices if they’re not they face the consequences that isn’t on your shoulders? Stay original
@1:19:35 Rona, you are beautiful. And you have a beautiful soul. I found it sad when you said, as a Filipino woman you didn't feel the prettiest. I think Filipino women are amongst the most beautiful in the world. And you're right about one thing, you are awesome.
We must develop rights laws that promote living in dignity by trading on skills one enjoys and that offer public good including another employed and disciplined community member.
It's incredibly beautiful that those traditional crafts haven't gotten extinct. Is there a way to order some of these things online? I absolutly get why the Philippine salt for example sells well to tourists, but not everyone has the money to travel.
There is a History Channel show where people clean and fix older machines. Mostly in Europe, but a few car body shops do this work too…if nothing else maybe a Handyman on Angis’ list.