My Experience in Turkey 🇹🇷

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ธ.ค. 2024

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  • @ptkernaghan
    @ptkernaghan วันที่ผ่านมา

    Istanbul looks amazing and Nils is such a beauty! Thank you for sharing these experiences with us! Can't wait to see how your season plays out!

  • @katiewilliamson9124
    @katiewilliamson9124 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I’m new to your channel the first video I saw of yours was the one about your journey with the FPHL. We just got a new hockey team in my town and I wanted to learn more about hockey so I searched (day in the live of a hockey player) and your video about zydeco popped up and I recognized team logo so I watched it and then we had to play zydeco and turns out i feel the about the same way you felt about them 😂but anyways Love the video I hope you have a merry Christmas with your family,

    • @renaissancerocha
      @renaissancerocha  วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Hahaha thanks so much! Really happy you enjoyed the videos! Thank you! Merry Christmas to you and your family as well! 🎄

  • @brajenbraj
    @brajenbraj 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Why are you always 4 months behind? If we could see what happend the week before it would be awesome so we could follow what happens in the season. Now the season is almost over when you start to put up clips from the season.

    • @Badnercalabrese
      @Badnercalabrese 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      There are some pro level coaches who advised Trav4oilers that he won't make it pro as a blogger. I assume Andrew is focused on his season first before blogging.

    • @renaissancerocha
      @renaissancerocha  2 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

      @brajenbraj Yeah, I completely agree, and my goal is to get caught up as soon as possible. First off, I just want to say thank you so much for the comment and the support! 😊 I really appreciate it and am incredibly thankful for people like you who watch my videos. 😁
      The main reason I’ve been behind is because of my job in real estate over the summer. Unfortunately, when I started the vlog in Finland over three years ago, I was already behind schedule since life and hockey events happen “live,” and editing and publishing take time. When the season ended, and I returned to Canada to work, I didn’t have the chance to finish editing that “season.”
      Since then, I’ve been playing catch-up. When I’m back home, I spend almost all my time working to support myself financially so I can continue playing hockey. Because of this, I’ve been finishing the previous season’s videos only when I return to Europe to start the next season.
      At this point, I don’t make any money on TH-cam and don’t have any sponsorships. It’s tough to take time away from work and training to edit because if I don’t make enough money or stay in shape, I can’t keep playing hockey-which would also mean the end of these videos.
      I’d planned to post more videos by now, but I was battling sickness and had to focus on my health, as well as hockey (as @Badnercalabrese mentioned). While I love creating videos, hockey is my top priority, and I genuinely feel bad that I’m not more up to date 😢.
      Over the past few weeks, our team has been pushing hard to qualify, so I wanted to focus on performing well and ensuring my mind and body were rested and ready. I could get caught up faster by skipping over more events or rushing the editing process, but I always try to create the best-quality content and make interesting videos for you and everyone else to enjoy. 😊
      The season is about halfway done now, and I’ll do my best to condense everything as quickly as possible while skipping over some of the “less important” events. I’ll also try to post two videos per week when I can (though maybe not this week because of Christmas, but I should have the next video out by Sunday).
      I’m really sorry I haven’t been able to deliver more up-to-date content, but I’ll do my best to improve moving forward. Thanks again for your patience and support 💪 (And thank you to everyone else who supports this channel! 😊)