Summary
We walked the Mirador Strip in Los Cristianos looking for breakfast, found a few places closed, explored local areas, and eventually landed at Delicious in the Apollo Centre. From there, the episode shifts into a relaxed sit-down covering everything from AI to everyday life.
What we talked about
- Walking the Mirador Strip and local cafés
- The reality of breakfast spots in Los Cristianos
- Remote work and living between Tenerife and the UK
- YouTube gear and filming setups
- AI voice dubbing and future tech
- Life, economy, and society conversations
Key takeaways
- Not all Tenerife spots open early — timing matters
- The best content often comes from simple plans
- Sit-down café chats bring out the strongest conversations
- Human moments make the episode memorable
Notable moments (with timestamps)
- 00:00:01 Meeting Paul and setting the plan
- 24:03 Breakfast hunt hits a wall
- 30:01 Helping a blind lady story
- 36:12 Arrival at Delicious
- 42:22 Start of deeper AI discussion
- 01:25:00 Bigger conversation about work and society
Full write-up
The episode begins with a familiar opening and a simple plan — head out in Los Cristianos with Paul and grab some breakfast. But almost immediately, that plan starts to wobble as it becomes clear that many of the usual spots aren’t open.
That small problem creates the story for the first half of the episode. You explore the Mirador Strip, chat about life and work, and take in the surroundings while trying to figure out where to go next.
Along the way, there are plenty of natural conversations — about remote working, YouTube gear, and the lifestyle Tenerife offers. A standout moment comes when you share a story about helping a blind lady, which adds a real human layer to the episode.
Eventually, the mission succeeds. You arrive at Delicious in the Apollo Centre, order pies and coffee, and sit down.
From that point on, the tone shifts. What was a walking vlog becomes a long-form conversation — covering AI, work, the economy, and how things are changing. It’s relaxed, unscripted, and exactly the kind of content that keeps people watching.
This is a perfect example of how a simple walk can turn into something much bigger — a proper slice of life in Tenerife.