Maaz shares three stories related to water and the ocean. The first story is about how he almost drowned in a pool as a child because he can't swim. He was rescued by his friend's mother and given a swimming donut to keep him afloat. The second story takes place in Pakistan, where Maaz was on a family trip and almost fell into a river. He was saved by his father, who caught him by the nape of his neck. The third story is about how Maaz ate whale sushi in Japan, not realizing what it was at the time. He acknowledges that eating whale is unethical and claims to have changed his ways. The video is sponsored by Current, a mobile banking company, and promotes #TeamSeas, a campaign to clean trash from the ocean.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Maaz is the narrator of the story.
2. Maaz is working with MrBeast for a campaign called #TeamSeas.
3. For every dollar raised, they will clean one pound of trash out of the ocean.
4. Maaz has a list of story ideas for his YouTube videos.
5. Maaz cannot swim.
6. Maaz almost drowned in a pool when he was a child.
7. Maaz was rescued by his friend's mom and given a swimming donut to keep him safe.
8. Maaz's family went on a trip to Swat valley in Pakistan.
9. Maaz almost fell into a river while trying to examine something in the water.
10. Maaz was saved by his dad, who was chatting with a friend at the time.
11. Maaz lived in Japan with his parents, who were working as doctors.
12. Maaz's nanny, Okaasan, took care of him and his brother while their parents worked.
13. Maaz's nanny introduced him to various types of Japanese cuisine.
14. Maaz ate whale sushi when he was a child, not knowing what it was.
15. Maaz is now aware that eating whale is unethical and has promised not to do it again.
16. Current is a mobile banking company that sponsored Maaz's video.
17. Current is a financial tech company that allows users to request and send money easily.
18. Maaz is promoting #TeamSeas and encouraging viewers to donate to the campaign.
19. For every dollar donated to #TeamSeas, one pound of trash will be cleaned from the ocean.