Joe Rogan | The Truth About Living in Hawaii w/Gabrielle Reece

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Published 2019-04-03

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  • @Mynameismurph
    She’s is really skating around not tying to say “Hawaiians don’t like white people who move to Hawaii”. 😂😂
  • @Chris-is1rd
    She should run for political office. It was pretty impressive how she spoke for nearly 10 minutes without saying anything of substance
  • I grew up in northern Idaho and and got addicted to alcohol and crack.. moved to Kauai in 1991 through 2001. The spirit of the island and the people in the recovery community on the island literally saved my life. I then moved to Colorado and have been clean and sober ever since. Forever grateful to you Kauai! Going back for a visit in 2 days :-)
  • I lived in Hawaii for 2 years from 1985-1987, I was 5-7 years old and still cherish them memories. My grandma had remarried a native Hawaiian who owned land in Nanukuli. Definitely dealt with a lot of racism but also felt love by many! I remember going to school with out shoes and on big Island boys didn't have to wear shirts to school. Nanukuli elementary was right on the beach. Hawaii has a powerful supernatural presence there also
  • @playforlife6669
    I really hate when people are like "oh there a warrior culture" if eveybodys ancestors werent warriors in some way you would not be here
  • @TheMangoDeluxe
    When you’re trying to be so sensitive in your answer that people have no clue what you’re actually talking about
  • @marycook1644
    🏄‍♂️🏄🏻‍♀️ I so appreciate Laird and Gabrielle because of all their amazing accomplishments and because of all the fundraising that they have done to fight the disease Cystic Fibrosis. My son passed away from it. Blessings from California. 🕊
  • @indi.saga.
    I lived on Maui, worked remotely and tried to do freelance photography. Being there was super cool, until I found out my roommates were selling drugs.. Took a dark turn. I moved out and camped, or stayed at my 2nd job. I would work using Wi-Fi at Starbucks. The various Starbucks locations decided to close earlier, which forced me to stop working in the middle of my shift and rent was so expensive.. I couldn’t find a roommate which was difficult. I wasn’t sleeping more than 4-5 hours a night.. Homeless people tried breaking into my car while I was sleeping.. Ended up flying back home. It probably was the craziest 4 months of my life.
  • Basically she saying Hawaiian wants everyone to gtfo their lands 😂😂😂
  • @ingaz6565
    A friend of mine lived there for almost a year before moving. He said its a really expensive place to live, which he expected. But he did not expect the amount of drug use, homelessness and crime. Their economy is massively dependent on tourism yet they dislike white people in general.
  • @retrothingz
    Australian opinion here....was only there for a week or so back in the mid-'80s ....but can, honestly say that it was, without doubt, the most idyllic place I have ever been to. The climate in Honolulu is superb. I can remember lying down (or should that be "laying" down ?) in the shade of a tree in a patch of green somewhere near the Honolulu docks. A beautiful warm day with a gentle breeze blowing. I fell asleep ....I mean...totally out like a light, mouth opened...snoring. Was woken up four hours later by a friendly cop ..."Just checking to make sure that you're still with us".Travelled a lot, all round the world in those years. I became convinced, then, and remain so that the Pacific is the place to be. But , yes, island life (eye ee living on any Pacific island) can certainly present challenges. Looking forward to setting off again to rediscover the places of my youth...like Tahiti, Fiji , Hawaii etc..etc.
  • @sarabronx4543
    I recently visited, I know visiting vs living there is different but from my experience there were so many different types of people from all over. Everyone was extremely friendly. I did see the huge homeless population & talked to many locals about the high expenses living there. It’s just a beautiful place with beautiful people but we don’t get to hear a lot about the negative parts. I do feel a stronger appreciation for the land & environment there though.
  • @RosinGoblin
    Boredom on Hawaii? Try living in North Dakota
  • As A Born And Raised Hawaii Boy From Waianae I Appreciate How Much Respect She Showed Even Speaking On Our Worst Qualities!
  • @DaleRFetz
    Thank you, Gabriel! You articulated some things that are challenging to get a finger on.(about Hawaii)
  • She’s trying to in a non offensive way to say the locals can be aggressive if they don’t like you. I live on Oahu. The cost of living is too high for regular folks to have a decent middle class quality of life. If you don’t bring in $100k a year you’re going to struggle.
  • @dallasbolton
    As someone that lives on Maui i can say that Hawaiian's are way more accepting than you might think, it's all just about how much respect you have for their culture and their land. I've lived here for years and have only had positive experiences with the native people. The energy you put out is what you'll get back.
  • @sordidloam
    She was very diplomatic and described the Hawaiian's plite without being rude or getting into too much detail. Ignorant as I am, having been there myself twice, I know exactly what she means. Class act Gabrielle Reece. I wish the best to Hawaii and their people.