 Hey everyone, Rob Greenfield here, and I am in southern France right now and over the last few years hundreds or even thousands of you have asked me for videos and content about two things. One, families that are living a sustainable life and two, people that are living more sustainably in a cold climate. You've seen my year of growing and foraging all of my food in Florida and I was in a warm climate and you also see that I am an individual and I don't have children or a spouse and so I like to provide examples of what people can do in every situation around the United States and around the world. However, without a family of my own and without living in a cold climate, I am not the example for that. The good news is that I have an amazing YouTube channel that I want to share with you, that I think you should subscribe to, that is a great resource for this. If you are a family with children, you can live sustainably. There are thousands or millions of people that are examples of this and if you're living in a cold climate, whether it be across, you know, the northern part of the United States or across Canada or many other colder parts of the world, you can live sustainably. There are alternatives and the channel that I'm about to introduce you to is Exploring Alternatives and the founders are going to tell you a little bit about it, but definitely subscribe to Exploring Alternatives so that you can literally explore the alternatives and see the many different ways that we can live sustainably, live more happy and healthy and live in harmony connected with the earth. All right. Here they are. Love y'all. Hey everyone, we're Matt and Danielle from Exploring Alternatives. And for over five years, we've been making videos about alternative lifestyles and spaces like tiny houses, van life, yurts, zero waste, homesteading, living on a sailboat and a lot more. There's no lifestyle or house that'll be perfect for everyone, but we like learning about the ups and downs and the pros and cons of how single people, couples and families live so that we can share that information and inspiration with anyone who might be considering something similar. Since we spend most of our time exploring in Canada, we also naturally meet people who are living in a cold climate and we get to learn about the best heat sources, how to avoid freezing pipes, and we're hoping to share more videos about homesteading in future videos as well. We've featured a family of seven living off-grid in Northern Canada, a mom and her son creating zero waste, a couple living debt-free, a homesteading family growing most of their own food, a woman living in her tiny house in winter and new parents sailing in the tropics with their newborn baby. So there's a lot of variety on our channel. We even featured a guy who grew all of his own food and even his toilet paper for a full year. If you're looking for examples of people, including families who are living alternative lifestyles and doing it in different climates, you might just find some interesting videos on our channel. We put out a new video each week and we'll be happy to see you over at Exploring Alternatives on YouTube.