Summary
Today’s episode turned into one of those simple “just press record and walk” days. No guests, no big plans — just me testing sound, playing with the 360 camera, and heading out for a wander.
After a slightly messy start (no sound… again!), things settle down into a calm Tenerife stroll with plenty of thoughts about filming setups, editing ideas, and life in general.
It’s the kind of episode that feels like you’re tagging along beside me rather than watching something produced.
What we talked about
- Fixing audio at the start
- Why I’m walking solo today
- 360 camera and filming workflow ideas
- Casual walk-and-talk around town
- Reflections and wrap-up on the way home
Key takeaways
- Sometimes the best videos are the simplest ones
- Good audio matters more than fancy gear
- Walk-and-talks are still the heart of the channel
Notable moments
00:00 Intro and sound issues
01:10 Explaining the solo walk
02:01 Camera and 360 setup chat
13:01 Properly setting off
25:00 Relaxed strolling and conversation
01:15:00 Wrapping up
Full write-up
This one started with the usual “is the sound working?” dance before I even got going. Once that was sorted, I explained that today would be a solo wander rather than a meetup.
A bit of camera talk followed — 360 ideas, filming approaches, and how I like to structure shots — before I finally just headed out and let the walk happen naturally.
From there it’s classic Tenerife walk-and-talk: easy pacing, observations, bits of life chat, and the sort of relaxed atmosphere that feels more like a catch-up than a show.
Sometimes that’s exactly what you need.