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hello everyone Karen Glasser here and
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welcome to this episode of the passion
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point this is a show we follow passion
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Easter's from all around the world who
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are following their passion making a
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living doing what they love and today we
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have I'm just really excited about this
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guest his name is Jeff Adams he has
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devoted the last 23 years of his life to
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the music industry managing multiple
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artists careers and winning multiple
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Music Awards as well as an Internet
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broadcasting where he has developed a
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broad base of knowledge in this field he
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is also the host of the Jeff Adams show
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and if you haven't seen it yet you gotta
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go watch it because it is frickin
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hilarious he's so awesome and he also
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does a show called B live weekly he's
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currently the chief happiness officer of
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B live TV which is the platform we're
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using today to actually broadcast this
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show live his vision for live streaming
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is geared to entertainment in bringing
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new innovative shows to the forefront so
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without further ado I bring in my
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special guest Jeff Edwards Jeff Adams
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how you doing Jeff hello how's it going
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it's going great and I'm really excited
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that you're here because you're you're I
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don't want to call you a geek but you
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are kind of a geek and I'm a geek too
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and we're cutting this geeky technology
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world and I discovered you through be
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live so we're going to start the show
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with a definition of the word passion
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now Webster's dictionary says that
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passion is an intense driving or
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overmastering feeling or conviction how
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would you define passion Jeff passion
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for me is when it's always on your mind
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you can't sleep at night so how well do
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you sleep no well not well I kind of
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thought that that's where you're going
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to go so this is really a show that
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highlights some of these amazing
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entrepreneurs that I've had the the
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privilege of meeting and you are one of
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them so why don't you just tell us your
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story you can go back as far as you want
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how did you get to where you are today
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what's your journey all about uh well I
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guess I always started I started as a
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young boy I came out of a mom's womb
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and you know I think I grabbed a nipple
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first I'm not sure but I'm skating I am
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I was always you know his little boy I
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was always drawn with towards
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entertainment you know I used to be that
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little kid that used to be in front of
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the mirror and you know act like I was a
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you know rock star you know playing my
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records you people don't remember
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records you know the vinyl and um but I
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I did that always enjoyed that part of
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me but I mean I fast-forward I took the
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music route I had I played a lot of
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basketball had a scholarship to go to
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Liberty University but I chose music and
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I got a record deal out of high school
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and did that for a while then I got
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smart got behind the scenes our band
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just flopped it wasn't that great of a
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record uh but I got smart started
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learning the business and got into
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and spend a long time there writing
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songs for people and managing artists
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careers uh and eventually running area
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of my own record company as well but
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along that journey the fast forward not
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to bore everybody with the wrong you're
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not boring us we like I think people are
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really interested in what you have to
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say so please continue okay so you know
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to you know fast forward to where we are
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now you know back in 2007 I was kind of
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frustrated as a creative because I was
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doing a lot of you know I was
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representing creative people but at the
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same time I I was frustrated so I went
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back to kind of my roots and I found a
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live stream in 2007 I was like wow you
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know this is a good way for me to get
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you know get back into radio and stream
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and and you know do all this cool things
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and maybe share my journeys on the road
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because there was always something going
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on the road and I think it was an outlet
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for me because if I went in the radio
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stations with the artist I represent I I
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think they got frustrated with me
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because uh you I mean you came from the
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entertainment speaks you understand it
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we do radio promotion stuff there's like
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a list of certain things that you know
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DJs they're told not to necessarily say
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you know in an interview that's
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something that he needs to be kept quiet
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so along that journey I was really good
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because I would be in a studio with the
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DJs and the artists and what I found was
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I kind of liked it but also like when
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the DJ's crossed you know cross the
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cross the boundaries a little bit
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because then I pop up on the mic and
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they like freaked out like what does
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their managed to do on the microphone I
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immediately shut them down and I was
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quick with it I go there's my quick wit
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and it you know and it made the artists
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comfortable it was kind of awkward I
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said hey I got to stop doing that I was
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always you know I was I was protecting
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my artists and the brands that are
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represented but at the same time like
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man I'm frustrated because I know right
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I could be in these studios with these
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guys I know I can hang with these guys
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so I just said you know what I you know
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I'm going to start my own online show
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and that's what I did and it was geared
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around the music industry and my
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journeys on the road I was trying new
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technologies out all the time I was a
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beta tester for you stream and then
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mobilis which is now live stream so I
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was always testing these new platforms
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out I was really really passionate about
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it and just really gained like alright I
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really love this space and it did
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something to me because my you know my
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first love which was music became a it
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did become a love anymore became it
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became it was almost a marriage that was
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oh I was I was in love with music but we
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just didn't know each other anymore
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because how I grasped music was through
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my creativity and I was doing it from
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the business end so it became I didn't
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really know her and I got frustrated
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with her along the journey so that's I
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found a new love which was live
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streaming and broadcasting and radio and
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you know through that journey I came
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back to my first love because I've
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learned to appreciate music all over
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again and me and music are good now we
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reconciled and we're doing very very
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well you know it's interesting that you
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and I'm getting it a hill here the other
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day nah I'm gonna refresh myself I know
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it's gone okay I funny that you said
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that about the music and the fact that
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it wasn't was like a marriage gone bad
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it's i i'm a musician from from a long
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time ago i went to school to be a
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musician and i found myself as i was on
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this journey of being a musician that it
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became very tedious as as i was learning
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the backside of it and it wasn't it was
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no longer enjoyable just being able to
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sing all that stuff that was behind it
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and i found myself saying that you know
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maybe if i if i keep doing this i'm
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going to stop my love of music and so i
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stopped that part of it so that it
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wouldn't lose my love of music so I'm
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totally resonating with what you're
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saying about that is that somehow it
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just got turned on its head but it's
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glad I'm glad to hear that you've come
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back to it so tell me what kind of music
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you like to listen to what your
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favorites I like all kinds really I mean
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I would say I don't want to make anybody
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upset I like all kinds except for
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country country right now the current
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state country not a big fan but I like a
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lot of old-school country up across the
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board I'm a big right now I'm a big
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alternative music person I always kind
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of happen uh you know all last year
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that's how I found my love again was
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just through that music and then I
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actually went I started going back in
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the studio recording music again hello
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which I don't know we're going to do
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with it but it's been a lot of fun and
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the music's incredible and so I have no
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idea where it's going to take us but I'm
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excited about it so let's talk a little
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bit about live streaming what you're
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doing today and we're live stream
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actually is in the in the the world
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today because you started doing it back
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in 2007 I started doing it back and
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actually earlier than that
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with equipment that used to bounce off
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satellites and all sorts of fun stuff
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like that so where do you think
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livestream is doing a live stream is
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going is it it's going somewhere but
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where do you think it's going to go what
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do you think the next evolution of life
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Jim is going to be you have any thoughts
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on that uh oh I think obviously the next
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revolution is you know I think a lot of
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it I've seen or I've talked to people I
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mean we can talk about the technology
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out you know basic you know creativity
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with why you do live-streaming I'll
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start with that first I think I think
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the creativity and entertainment value
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is going to be very very important
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because I think everybody is getting a
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grasp for this now that everybody has
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the ability to shoot live stream from
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the mobile device or their desktop now I
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think a lot of it now is you know okay
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everybody's kind of get in the groove
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but eventually it's a saturation it's
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kind of like you're flipping through a
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channel and you have to find something
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that sparks your interest and there's a
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lot to choose from so I really think
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that entertainment is going to really
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come in really strong and really give
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you that TV experience I don't want to
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say TV like oh that's you know that's
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all because like live streaming is kind
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of revolutionize how we watch things and
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a lot of people don't like the high you
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know they like they like this they like
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the the feel of like I can ask that
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person any you know any question I
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possibly want to ask that person there's
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like this wall that's down but I also
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think you know when someone can grasp
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that and then grab like the
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entertainment value and then the
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production level they're going to have
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something really really amazing on their
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hands and so I really see like
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entertainment really coming in and you
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know like live soap operas you know like
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there's back in the day when used to
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watch those things you know actually
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anything could happen back in the days
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right right but you think about that
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think about you know if you were
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watching those back in the day and now
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if you're watching them on Facebook live
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or you know periscope wherever you're
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watching it you could interact and it
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was a live show it wasn't taped it's
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live and you can contribute to the show
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and talk to her friends when like what's
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going to happen what's going to happen
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what's going to happen and that type of
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scenario so that's kind of where I see
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it's going a little by little
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um what a table share what do you think
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yeah what do you think it will take for
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the masses to truly embrace life
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streaming there are still so many who
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don't gravitate towards it what do you
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think it's going to take it's gonna take
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a little it's gonna take a little while
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still um a lot of people still don't
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understand it a lot you know small
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businesses still don't get it I mean you
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know it's just like social media was
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when they came out you know what
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what I need to be what I need to be on
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social media it's the same thing a lot
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of people that's been a you know bracing
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social media kind of get it a lot of
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people on Facebook that just accept
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accepted Facebook and post
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uh they're starting to get it a little
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bit but that you know like I said not
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everybody is going to be happy about
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being on camera and streaming their life
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or write whatever they're doing with it
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but it's it it I'd say about three years
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people are going to really really
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embrace it and that you know and I say a
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little bit less when once they start
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seeing some stuff that reminds them of
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television I think the experience and
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the growth will happen that the comfort
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don't feel comfortable and they'll say
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oh that's something that I resonate with
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I resonate with or it seems like
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something I've done before and they'll
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start they'll start to do that you know
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and with the platform that we're using
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today the be live it does allow people
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to make a comment we just put a comment
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up on the screen and by the way guys if
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you have a question for you know Jeff go
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ahead and put it in the comments and we
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happy to put them up on the screen so
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Jeff that can answer them so where do
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you worry you know to respond back what
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you were saying about the the live
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stream and that it that people are still
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resistant to it I remember when I used
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to go into businesses and say you know
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would you like me to livestream your
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event that you're having or do this and
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they would look at me like I was
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speaking Greek what does that mean
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exactly and how can that possibly be now
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you know I live up in Napa and there's
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there's always a grand opening of a
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restaurant or a winery and the funniest
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thing has happened is is there is a
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shift there's definitely a shift now I
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I'm actually live streaming to
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restaurant openings and it was one of
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those things where I just said you know
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would you would you like your event to
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be live stream in the past if I had said
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that they would have said what what does
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that mean now it's like they jump at it
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so I am saying there's a shift at least
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on my side of people understanding a
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little bit better the power of bringing
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the virtual world into their live event
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are you seeing anything like that on
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your side uh I you know I'm not really
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seeing a whole lot of that but I do see
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and I could see why people would think
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that um but I I don't I
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I don't necessarily get that I get it
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just because I think people just clearly
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don't understand what can be done I mean
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I like like we're having to talk right
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can we talk about it people like huh I
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don't get that but it's almost like when
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I do be live weekly or Joel Joel comm
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did a demonstration I'd be alive and
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when you actually show people what can
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be done with a live stream then a light
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bulb goes on the head like wait I can do
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this yes you can and I think that's the
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biggest problem because when you go in
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like a cold call set all you going down
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to on the live stream event we can do
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this this and this you talk about it
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they don't really see like hands on high
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you know if you don't give them a
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demonstration they're going to go I
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don't I don't get this at all you know
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right and I see that I see the what I'm
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going to do or other people are going to
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do is they go into doing these live
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streams on location if that's just the
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first step because the next step is live
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streaming for the business themselves in
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front of their own computers continually
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cut so that there is a relationship that
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is being formed and you and I talked
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about this this is about relationship
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building this is this is not you know
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the two of us sitting here and getting
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ready to sell something because that's
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not what this is about this is about
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building relationships with our viewers
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and I know you you agree with that right
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yeah I agree with that too to a certain
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extent I think there's going to be
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people that in this community of live
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stream you're going to build great long
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lasting relationships with just because
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you know I look at it when I was used to
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plant bands used to play in bands to
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when when you were starting off it was a
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it was it was like oh man you played you
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know someone played the club but we want
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both we'd go support that band show up
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and do that um but I really see I see
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that it you know what they call them
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tribes the communities growing but I
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think once it's kind of hard I think
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we're going to see elevation of certain
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personalities that kind of elevate like
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I think Mario's doing that really well
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Mario I'm strong where he's kind of was
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always you know he was on TV but now
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he's got his own show he's elevating and
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I think once you get there you're not
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going to be able to connect the way you
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want to connect with everybody anymore
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because it's humanly impossible and you
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people hi hi Cheryl and you have people
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that you know help you do that because
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there's no way you can respond to every
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message and tweet and I understand I
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understand I'm doing my regular live
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shows every Wednesday and we had over a
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hundred and eighty-one comments come
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flying in almost all at one time and I
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found myself saying oh my gosh how do
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celebrities do this how do they actually
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go in there and comment on every single
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comment that comes in to get that
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engagement up and they don't and I think
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that that for me is like a one of those
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aha moments of you there's a tipping
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point right there's an absolute tipping
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point where you can't do that anymore
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so how do you keep so how do you keep
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that relationship going then what's your
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how would you respond to that how do you
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maintain that relationship when you
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really can't have any those personal
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touch points anymore because it's just
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not realistic how do you get a
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relationship it's it's just like this
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one I used to tell the the artist I mean
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when I work with them I said why are you
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not streaming why are you not in front
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of your camera you know with your device
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or you know back then with the desktop
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now you have a with your phones why
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you're not streaming a lot because
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that's a best way you can connect with
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an audience and show them that you
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actually care and you can go through and
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scroll um and that's that's the beauty
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of live streaming I gives everybody the
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ability to feel like they can ask that
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person anything you know granted you
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know if you got someone that has you
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know forty thousand people watching live
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it's kind of impossible to write know
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pick those things and you know it's just
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like it's going to Vegas and rollin dice
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hopefully he gets my question you know
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um right because because if you don't I
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mean I I actually see I watched some of
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the big streams and look at the comments
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and I see people getting frustrated I'm
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asking questions why aren't you
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answering me and and there is a this
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disconnect I think that once people get
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it and they go oh my gosh this is cool
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I'm going to go do this and then it's
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like well why aren't you paying
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it's almost like you can't have one
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without the other I'm not sure I'm not
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sure what the answer is for that well
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it's it's - it's like you know I you
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know I've done the Jeff Adams show for
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like five years now and it's it was more
17:37
like a radio driven show so we
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you always kind of had a chat room but
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it wasn't the main driving point to what
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what we do you know like be live weekly
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when I do that show it's just a
17:51
completely different show because it is
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based around interaction in a chat room
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and with the Jeff Adams show it's still
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hard because we look at the chat but
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there's so much going on within the
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studio with phone calls and things like
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that we I try to recognize chat and I
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noticed I noticed that just like last
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week I saw that people got frustrated a
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little bit because I wasn't monitoring
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the chat and it's almost like you have
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to have someone in there helping you
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monitor the chat because I mean there's
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so many things going on so that was a
18:20
great entry to the next thing that we're
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going to talk about and that is let's
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talk about what you are doing right now
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and you're going to be doing the show
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for me coming up very very soon and it's
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going to be a regular show what you said
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is so true you need somebody back there
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producing it because it's almost you
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would I feel like I have a BD I'm
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sitting here going oh hey wormo am I
18:38
supposed to bring it now what comment am
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i putting up and before you know it I
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look frantic and so tell us a little bit
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about what you're doing right now what
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the service is you're providing for
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other live streamers such as myself so
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that they don't have to do that they
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have somebody of your skill to do it for
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them tell us a little bit about that
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yeah I mean even like we integrated you
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know great enjoy using right now like D
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live I mean I think it's I think it's
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setup to a certain degree where you know
19:06
if you have 20 to 30 people it's
19:08
manageable right watching your broadcast
19:11
if you're the host but when you're
19:14
clearly a host is varies it's still very
19:16
hard to stay engaged with a chat pay
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attention to who you're interviewing or
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multiple people that you're interviewing
19:22
keeping the show on pace with it without
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without a producer and I've noticed that
19:28
over time I was like man there's a big
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need for producers and live streaming
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and that's why I encourage a lot of
19:35
people to say hey well why don't you
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become a live stream producer if you
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love it so much and they go I don't like
19:40
be on camera but for me doing the Jeff
19:41
out of show I feel like a grandma that's
19:44
90 years old driving because there's so
19:47
much going on I'm switching cameras in
19:48
the studio I'm looking at I'm monitoring
19:51
five streams that are going out looking
19:53
at the phone calls through these phone
19:54
calls and trying to host the show and
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involved it's a lot and it drives me a
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little bad I don't know why I do it to
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myself but I just do it I just do it
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because I like that challenge a lot of
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people can do that so you know I started
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offering production services for you
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know brands personalities and say hey
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let me come in and produce your your
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your live stream for you whether you
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know you would be live or be with a
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different platform we can come and I'm
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out to show tweak some things out really
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just produce a show and look at the
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content overall and really bring it high
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try to bring a high quality production
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to the table and a great you know viewer
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experience so if someone's watching I go
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that was a really thought out show was
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planned out it rolled really well so
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that's a that's something I add that I
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started doing just recently yeah and I
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think it's great and from my perspective
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I think that really is maybe a little
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baby step but it is the next the next
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level at least for the kind of shows
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that I'm doing is to have a Jeff Adams
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in my court to be able to do what I need
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to do without worrying about all that
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stuff in the in the background
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so how would people get in touch with
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you I have here I have your Twitter
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handle and I'm going to put it up there
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so people want to tweet you they can go
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to the Jeff Adams at the Jeff Adams and
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also they can go check out and join your
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Facebook page right add tea Jas news
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needy new media the I spelled that right
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my Creek and how else can they is there
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any other way they can get in touch with
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you or can they go ad there you go
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friend you on facebook that way on your
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on your business page and then they can
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send you a message that way what's the
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best way to get not to consume me a
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message that way or they can just you
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know go to my they can find me Jeff
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Adams I think my facebook is Jeff Adams
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two to zero profile I dick an instant
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message me there as well a lot of people
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do that and then we figure out from
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there if we want to be friends or not
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based on the I am well yeah I get
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requests and I've gone ahead to like
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I've gone through a lot just said man I
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don't I don't understand it so I'm I'm
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very like who I ad and who I don't I
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going out 5,000 you got five thousand
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right so what do you tell somebody that
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you meet maybe one of these people one
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of these gazillion people that are
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messaging you what do you tell people
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chap I've lost my passion I don't know
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what I'm supposed to be doing I'm
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how would you direct them where would
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you direct them to maybe find their
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passion or follow their passion for that
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matter yeah the biggest thing I tell
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people when that happens to them is like
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completely unplug and and unplug I
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probably the biggest thing with
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unplugging isn't plugging from
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technology in general and then go off
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somewhere and don't have your phone and
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whether you whatever kind of spiritual
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stuff you're into meditation whatever
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whatever you do pray go off and just
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have you time and really try to find
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yourself again and and and write down
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things that make you make you who you
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are long term and what what are those
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special passions that you used to have
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and why are those not happening anymore
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because you know you know to be honest
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like a lot of times we might get in
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toxic relationships that might hinder us
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doing what we love and or certain job
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situations so the biggest thing is I
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tell people is the unplug write write
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stuff down and at least unplug for five
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days is that you don't have to do five
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days some people can do it in 12 hours
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24 hours but finally I'm already getting
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nervous I'm already getting nervous
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about the thought about unplugging
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because that really makes me nervous and
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I know I'm not alone in that but I find
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it interesting that you as a technology
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guru here you're telling people to
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unplug you're actually telling people to
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do what we all do on a regular basis and
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it's hard isn't it it's really hard I
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went on a vacation for a week and I
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promised I was a nun gonna unplug in two
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days and I was doing a live stream on
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the ship because it's in it's an inbred
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and me I can't I can't get rid of it and
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I find it I think it's a struggle for a
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lot of us to unplug the T but you have
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you you have your Pat you have your
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passion you know what you're doing it's
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not it's not hindering I think it's when
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people need to find their passion any
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dumb plug I mean I think everybody wants
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a while needs a plug and I think it's
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just good for creativity in general if
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your creative person just a completely
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unplug you know what that creativity
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flow and not be distracted distractions
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you know for being productive I don't
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but I you know i oughtta lis I resemble
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that comment completely any last
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thoughts that you want to share with the
24:48
audience we've got got people commenting
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I'm just kind of throwing some comments
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up right now I actually I'm embarrassed
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to say what is fom o stand for it Momo
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I'm gonna April elaborated but what does
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that mean I know there's an lol after
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that so type it in the comments and
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we'll put it up there because I'm
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feeling kind of dumb right now I have no
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idea what that means Apple Mir Baqi open
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eyes can't keep up with it either I'm
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yeah any last thoughts you want to share
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with our audience just be who you are
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and you know like we said talk about
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find your passion life and there's only
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one of you and change the world with
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that and and you're valuable and more
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than any things no matter what anybody's
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ever told you all the fear of missing
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out that's much is that cute well oh my
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god that's whatever I say why did you
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decide tight that the first place yeah
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guess they're girls that's what is it
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because she was it had the fear of
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missing out if she didn't do that that's
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why right so yeah I uh closing thoughts
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is just there's only one of you and no
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matter what anybody have said to you in
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the past you you know you're special
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and you can do great things if you were
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created to do great things and never
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lose sight of that and find what makes
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you tick and just go do it amen amen
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well we want to thank our audience
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because we know that you have choices as
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as how you're going to spend your time
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every single day we're also very busy
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and we want to thank you because you
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chose to spend it with us today and for
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that we are greatly appreciative and so
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we hope to see you next time on the next
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episode of the passion point see you
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later everyone bye bye Jeff hi