People who know and work with Pete Nelson describe him as a tree whisperer. For his part, Nelson lets the trees do the talking. He's a world-renowned treehouse designer and builder, and this series documents the work he and his team of craftsmen -- including his son Charlie -- do to create incredible homes and busines
ses in nature's canopy. Pete uses a combination of science and art to realize clients' sky-high aspirations of magnificent multibedroom treehouses with elaborate kitchens and bathrooms, or simpler, peaceful one-room escapes. Other backyard escapes featured in the series include a spa retreat, a brewery, and a honeymoon suite. ``We awaken that inner child who dreams of living among the trees,'' Pete says.
In the vast landscape of television series available today, few shows manage to blend humor, social commentary, and engaging content quite like "Alternative Lifestyle." This extraordinary series features beloved hosts Clayton James and James DeAngelis, who have become staples in the digital entertainment world. Their unique approach combines elements from popular YouTube channels like Sugar Pine 7 and Beyond the Pine, ensuring that fans are treated to a delightful mix of comedy and exploration within modern society.
The premise of "Alternative Lifestyle" revolves around social experiments that push boundaries while providing an entertaining lens into human behavior. The first episode sets the tone with a quest for what may be dubbed as "the best tacos in Los Angeles," inviting viewers to join Clayton and James on their culinary adventure. This light-hearted yet relatable topic captures audiences' attention right from the start. As they navigate through various food spots across L.A., viewers can't help but feel the excitement of discovering hidden gems alongside them.
As we progress through subsequent episodes, such as "Anti-Social," where the duo embarks on more daring experiments that challenge societal norms regarding dating and attractiveness, it becomes clear that each episode is crafted with creativity and humor. In one memorable moment, Clayton's interactions with his so-called "ugly friend" allow for comedic revelations about perceptions of beauty. This type of content resonates well with audiences who appreciate self-deprecating humor while reflecting on deeper societal issues related to appearance, judgment, and social interaction.