Movies Reviews, and More with Brian Sebastian
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Sep 14, 2021
We welcome Talk Show Host Brian Sebastian to the show and learn how he went from the Shits to the Shiz! Currently, his show Movies Reviews and More gets 80 million views a month. Finishing 17th in the top 50 global media, radio, television shows in the world it continues to grow in popularity. 📌 Subscribe to the Channel: https://YouTube.com/@UCjBTUcA8l26hDXTDBySyBuw #MoviesReviewsandMore #Movies #BrianSebastian Check out more shows here: http://carenglasser.tv Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/carenglasser Follow us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/carenglasserlive Follow us on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/carenglasser
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hello everyone karen glasser here and
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welcome to karen glasser live interviews
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today we are welcoming brian sebastian
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from movies reviews and more to the show
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in 1984 brian started with a small radio
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station in hartford connecticut wpop
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news radio 14 and from there he moved to
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kiss fm in hartford connecticut where he
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worked mornings with jeremy savage in
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1987 he moved to california working at
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power 106 doing promotions and in 1991
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went to the wave 94.7 which was la's at
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that point new age station boy do i
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remember that well
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brian founded movies reviews and more in
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1993 and it continually attracts the
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most recognizable names in the cultural
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arts and entertainment world
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currently now listen to this number guys
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with 80 million views and counting a
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month
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movie reviews and more continues to grow
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in popularity in fact it finished 17th
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in the top 50 global media radio
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television shows in the world and 15 on
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another list this guy is rocking it and
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he's rocking it here on karen glasser
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live today so without further ado
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welcome to the show brian
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hi karen thank you so much
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i've been looking forward to this for
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months
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because i never get a chance to talk to
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myself but i always wanted to talk to
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you
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oh my gosh well i always wanted to talk
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to you and you know i could have gone on
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and on with an introduction i truly can
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i mean there you have done so much
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so much in your life um but i really
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wanted to get into the meat and the
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potatoes of the you know of the
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interview so um
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first of all i want to just talk about
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the elephant in the room we named this
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show from the shits to the shiz
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now for our audience are probably
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wondering why did karen glasser live
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name a show called from the shits to the
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shiz well
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when we first were talking about doing a
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show together you told me this amazing
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story it was so it was funny it's
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poignant it's just it just kind of like
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epitomizes who you are so would you
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please share that story with our
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audience
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well the whole thing was remember the
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housing bubble in 08 things were being
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changed slowly no matter what it was on
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the media side entertainment housing
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everything like that i was on my ranch
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at that point with my partner and it was
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one of those things where she was great
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with taking care of problem horses and
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so i would be totally out there you know
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getting to know the horses i knew
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nothing about horses at that point i
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learned everything on the fly uh and
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when you're doing that you learn a lot
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and you're sweating out there and it's
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hot this was in canyon country in
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california uh in valencia one of the
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best places to live i think it was one
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of those things where
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all of a sudden you're thinking so when
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i'm outside whether you're gardening
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painting or anything like that ideas
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start to come i knew when 08 you had to
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start to change things around because i
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was used to being taken care of going to
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the four seasons whether it's in new
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york or beverly hills doing an interview
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with whether it's robert redford or
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russell crowe
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but i'm on the ranch and when you're on
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the ranch and you're like okay
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you're you're muddy you're sweaty you
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got horse manure all around you you're
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loving it and you're changing things
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because in your mind you're changing
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things how do you see the world going
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how can you be relevant a couple years
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from now right so i always knew i was
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going to have a bunch of girls around
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and women because i saw women not
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getting equally
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uh publicity what was in the world of
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dressage or in the world of bodybuilding
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and i said this is not right to have
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these women who work their butts off not
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getting recognition for all the hard
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work that they're doing
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so as i'm doing that i got a premiere to
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go through this one night and i'm like
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oh okay it's it's it's not really
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premier it's a it's a press screening
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it's not the man chinese in hollywood
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california so i'm like okay i'm just
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gonna go i didn't have time to shower or
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anything like this i'm like no one's
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going to notice anything i'm just going
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to set up in a corner in the back well
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what they didn't tell me was an actual
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premiere i don't even remember the movie
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at what it was and it wasn't that good
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and i'm like first of all why is it here
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second of all why are all these people
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coming here this is going to be a press
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screening for press screening you might
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have 10 25 of us this is this press
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no they invited the cash the crew and
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and their press
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people will mingle in and i'm like i'm
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sitting way in the back because all of a
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sudden i'm like is that me do i
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smell like manure
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and i'm like oh my god
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it's on my shoes because i rushed to get
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into the truck and drove i drove 25
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minutes to hollywood and i'm like oh my
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god i really do smell because when
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you're outside you can't you can't smell
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you don't know
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and i'm like oh my god i smell dash i
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smell dash fur on me
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you know our horse's name was dash the
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daylight he called him dash and so he
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slobbered on me and so i changed my
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shirt but i'm like it didn't work i'm
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still smelling like a horse manure i'm
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like oh my god and then people are
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coming around me and they're sitting
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next to me and they're like looking
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around
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i'm like oh my god they're going to
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blame the poor little black guy who's
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sitting behind him i just wanted to see
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the movie and i didn't know so i said
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never again will that happen but it was
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one of those things do you have time to
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take a shower is it is it what you think
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it is or is something else that they
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don't tell you about and i never forgot
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that instance and i was like this is
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never going to happen again to me but
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you know what brian here's the thing you
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went you stayed you did it anyways
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because you're professional and that's
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kind of where when i heard this story in
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the first place it was you were going
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from one environment to another and you
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you felt at home in both and whether
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whether you were wearing the right
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clothes and whether you were smelling or
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not is a whole other issue but
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you really were the shiz you were you
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you were doing this red carpet thing and
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you were doing this this thing
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that um most people would would say oh
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my gosh and i'm leaving and they would
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leave so first of all this story just
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stuck with me from when you told me and
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i thought okay this is a great title for
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a show all right so
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now we're gonna get into the the deep
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part how did you become you
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you know we're we always are are we we
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we say our parents is it is it um uh
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nurture is it nature how did you become
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you what would you define as the reason
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that brian sebastian has become so
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successful
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it's from the world of drum and beagle
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court so if you don't know what that is
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my handle for instagram is drum cores
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nut the word the drum and bugle core
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back in the day they would take kids off
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the street and
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and teach them how to play an instrument
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whether it was a soprano horn a
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melophone or anything percussion you
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learn how to do that you might not learn
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how to read because you learned that in
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elementary school learning how to read
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music but in the drum core you had to
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pick things up really quickly you had to
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be able to be adaptable and to adjust
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really quickly or else you wouldn't make
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that line and then the reward was being
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able to go on tour going on tour for
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like three weeks or six weeks uh if you
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think of kids back in the 70s 80s um if
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they've never been to the beach this is
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it's like an understanding it's like a
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whole new world if you've never been to
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another state you're like wow i'm going
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to
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i'm going to massachusetts from boston
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and then once you start doing that i'm
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like oh i'm going to another state so
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from that i learned earlier on that
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being traditional working hard
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and also now working smart will define
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you in a different way so with that drum
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core experience it's never left me it
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still is what it is today and i love
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that that whole work ethic because it's
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the only one
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activity in the entire world where kids
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till this day from say the ages of 13 to
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21 because your age out of 21 can travel
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cross country without their parents for
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their supervision and learning how to
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perfect one thing that you got doing
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meeting that show you're always
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perfecting that one showing and making
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it the best that you can
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and you only have anywhere from 60 kids
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to 128 kids that's all you have and then
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when you're traveling you're sleeping on
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the floor and sleeping bags you're
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taking cold showers but you're loving it
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because you're performing that show that
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12-13 minute show in front of your
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audience it's a different audience every
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night but during the day you're in the
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hot sun
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you know you might stand at attention
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for an hour imagine that in the
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cornfields of ohio
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wow wow so you would say that your past
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really has formed who you are in in the
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present world you you approach all of
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your work everything that you do with
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that same work ethic and that first and
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that same desire you know we talked
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about all the different radio shows that
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you were involved with and so you did a
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lot of radio in the beginning what was
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the deciding factor to move to video to
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move to li you know
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visual
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think of howard stern howard stern when
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he was making that move the cbs i was
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always looking at larry king the shows
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amer are are
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modeled after howard stern
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larry king
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oprah winfrey bill o'reilly
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and i wanted to do those things like
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that how can you mix all those and
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bringing women because remember women
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weren't being represented i always
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wanted to have make sure i had at least
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six women who were co-hosts i wanted to
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make them shine and i wanted to say like
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the wizard of oz behind the green
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curtain don't pay attention to me pay
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attention to them let's make them shine
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that's what i always wanted to do and we
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have done that so for the girls are now
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influencers and i couldn't be happier
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for them
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you can't do this by yourself no
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terry on the right terry with the red
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dress she's got over three million views
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still counting and that is uh taryn
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she's in the world of fitness and
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bodybuilding so that's at a celebrity
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connected gifting suite so what gifting
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suites i took the same companies all
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those mom and pop companies and some of
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those bigger ones where they spent a lot
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of money to give their product to
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celebrities and then all of a sudden
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they got photos but they don't know what
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to do with it and all of a sudden how do
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you make your money back so i said i
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could take that company like that sign
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that sign is handmade for me so i said
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why have a paper sign when i could carry
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my own sign that glows in the dark that
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changes colors
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that's why i took that at the jewish
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film festival and i said we're always
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going to stand out in a different way so
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unique led products they drove 10 hours
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from ohio to come down to franklin
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tennessee to be on two of our shows
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those two shows on franklin tennessee's
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are at 1.7 million views and still
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counting
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still counting and they're not on
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youtube
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wow i you know i
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i find myself just saying wow i don't i
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don't always get a chance to
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talk to people like you who are doing it
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who are killing it in the industry who
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are doing what i'm doing
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but
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i mean your numbers are so much higher
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than mine but i'm going to catch up with
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you i'm just telling you brian i'm going
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to catch up with you well i welcome that
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because
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here as you know this karen it's not
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easy doing this by yourself it's not
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easy doing anything and i always stress
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that now and here's the other thing
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there's not a time limit on when you
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will make it i'm a late bloomer i found
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out through my shaman joya delaney in
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october of 1993 when i started movie
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reviews and more brian you never were
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supposed to make it in your teens you
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are always going to be a late bloomer
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and when she said that the pressure came
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off i'm like oh that makes sense i'm
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okay with that
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right and i think we also i think
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everyone would agree you also want to
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enjoy the journey it's not just so much
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to get the views the views are great but
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enjoying the journey to get there and
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who you've helped along the way
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that is where the where the magic is um
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so the show is called movies reviews and
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more so i'm just gonna just obviously
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it's about movies
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it's reviews of movies and more so
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what's the more
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the more is you i can include anything
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in the more whether it's music whether
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it's the world of dressage whether it's
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fitness whether it's another country if
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i find someone if i found the janitor
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and i find that person interesting i
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want to have them on the show if they're
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comfortable and they like what we're
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doing i might include them as a new
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co-host
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that's the more
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more is always going to be more
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important than the movie reviews because
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the world has changed
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so what do you attribute 80 million
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views and counting i mean that's a lot
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of views
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and it's not really that many years that
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you've done this in so tell me what do
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you attribute getting 80 million views
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that our viewers might want to pick up
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some hints as to whatever they're doing
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think about this
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i take traditional with influencers
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i'm not i'm not good when it comes to
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followers i never said i never wanted
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the followers i wanted to use because i
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have to validate everything that i did
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literally yesterday i was talking to my
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friend from he used to be with segway
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brian i see you have a million point one
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on this show here but
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how was that uh a million each day i'm
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like jack i start at zero each day and i
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count up every single show from
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tennessee
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then my youtube numbers which is one
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point almost 1.3 and then i go from here
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so think of of spotify and pandora you
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can have you can have your followers or
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whatever on pandora but not everybody's
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listening to pandora some people listen
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to spotify some people listen to uh and
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watch apple tv so there's many different
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elements so what i do is i take our
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shows and we put them on all of those
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platforms if that makes sense oh no it
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totally makes sense uh that is exactly
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what we do here at karen glasser live we
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don't just say well we're getting all
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these views just in this little piece of
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the pie here you've got to throw it out
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there and meet would you agree with this
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and meet your viewers where they like to
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consume their media
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absolutely because an influencer the
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average influencer
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now loves tick tock but before that they
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were on snapchat they were online they
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were on our periscope now if you were
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older you're not going to be necessarily
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on a snapchat or a vine or a periscope
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and two out of those three agony are not
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even around anymore but do you take away
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those followers that they had
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and the answer is
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no because they still developed it i'm
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on a site that's got 52 700 views views
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because i only go by views and it's
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called hollanus out of franklin
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tennessee those five shows that we have
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when he's got five in the can they're
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not on youtube they're separate because
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they go up against youtube and remember
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this karen people forget youtube is not
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in every country itunes 247 is
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we're in argentina youtube's not in
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argentina we're in china youtube's not
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in china
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you're right right
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right do you think you think i'm gonna
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leave those countries off the table
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because one outlet's not there you know
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of course not of course not i mean
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i have i i have a lot of viewers in
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italy
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like a majority of my viewers are in
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italy i guess they they liked
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white-haired ladies who talk to really
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interesting people in in italy um that's
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because you're a sexy woman that's why
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well there you go thank you thank you
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i hope it's also because it's you know a
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good show or something uh
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so so okay you've had lots of guests on
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you we talk about the guests that you've
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had on i and i know that when i get
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asked this question i don't i never like
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to answer this but i'm going to ask you
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anyways do you have some favorites who
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are some of your favorite yes martin
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sheen
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russell crowe and remember the reason
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why russell crowe likes us in the radio
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room because he didn't like tv he didn't
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like doing tv news back at that time he
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definitely didn't like the internet he
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hated people from print but he liked our
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radio roundtable
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room why because we ask really really
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good questions so he literally would go
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and shut the door and sit down and talk
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to us but one time he talked to this for
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45 minutes because he didn't want to
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leave it took sandra bullock to come and
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said russell i adore you but i gotta
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fight to catch the new york i gotta get
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you out of here i gotta do the
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interviews because he will stay for
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another 15-20 minutes that was russell
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crowe robin williams was great
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um
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i i had a great interview with charlton
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heston i reminded him of that he marched
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with uh with uh martin luther king
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and he goes and his eyes lit up now
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depending where what area you know him
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from or knew him from
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you know whether it's the nra or
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whatever but no i chose to go back to
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where how kind of how he started and the
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look in his eye was great janet lee then
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this is for the re-remake of touch a
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re-release of touch of evil oh my god it
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was our siegfried and roy when they came
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down from vegas they brought the white
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tiger down they gave us a swag which is
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a lunchbox with the white tiger in it so
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i brought two of my friends because i
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like i'm not you're not supposed to
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bring guests but i was bringing guests
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and one of the journalists was like man
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i don't know who these people are but
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it's like you like you like the
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underground railroad
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and and he they didn't know why i was
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doing this
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they didn't realize that a lot of people
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were suffering from depression
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were suicidal so i had to take them out
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of the world and i brought them into
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mine so i would always say this and i
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still say this to him this day
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who is who or what inspires you and why
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who would you like to meet who and why
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and like would make that happen for them
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and then they would be so grateful
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now these same people that i took back
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in the 90s and the o's
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to event with me now they're turning the
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kids on to me that's an honor i feel
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really good about it that's huge brian
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that is huge that is huge because you've
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now become an evergreen
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um individual that our generations will
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continue to watch you and and to listen
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to you and get to know you that is
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that's huge and congratulations on that
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so it just begs the question um who
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would you like to be meeting and who
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would you like to have as a guest on
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your show that you haven't had yet
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well well you're coming out pretty soon
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but um
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tiger woods it's tiger woods
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and and it's the reason because i like
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those prodigies because you never know
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what they have to go to to get there
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remember this guy's been golfing since
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the age of three he was introduced on
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the bob hope show at the age of three
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his dad always knew where he was going
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look where he is now he's had some
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problems because you know when you
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you've lost your best friend and your
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father figure things change in your life
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people go through those things and you
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got to remember the reason he's got bad
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back and hip problems and knee problems
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because he's been swinging off but since
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age three
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right
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and so the other ones was the wave
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sisters i talked to them in the corner
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look where they are now so it's a great
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movie that's going to come out in
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november will smith is playing the
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williams sisters
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dad wow i didn't know that
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yes watch the this is going to be a
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great movie of how he took the williams
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sisters from compton out of all places
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and made both of them into stars and who
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they are today wow that's i i will
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definitely put that on my watching
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watching list um so brian i i guess i i
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want to know what's next for you what it
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what what's going to keep you going and
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what is on your drawing board as the
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next
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thing that we can be looking out for
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with you
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next thing that changes the world is the
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dreamweaver artist ranch
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it is
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it is
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a resort it is a place where people have
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lost their homes it is a place where if
19:37
you're lgbt
19:38
or you're suffering or
19:41
we're in drought
19:42
we have a food shortage on the property
19:45
that we have
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in mariposa northern california 25
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minutes away from yosemite national park
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it is that safe zone
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we're in a climate crisis i don't call
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it climate change i call it climate
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crisis we have fires going around all
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around the world
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how why is canada at 100 degrees in
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calgary that makes absolutely no sense
20:07
why are all these fires planning on the
20:09
same thing and so it's one of those
20:11
things i've interviewed these people who
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made these documentaries and climate
20:15
change going back to 03 there's a movie
20:17
called chasing ice where they put 45
20:19
minutes of 45 cameras around
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the glaciers and then they came back a
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year later and they saw the big
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differences this is 03 or 04 that i did
20:30
those enemies
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that's that's when i started seeing the
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change
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you know there was another one dean
20:35
devlin and roland ember did you know
20:37
them from
20:39
independence day well they did a movie
20:41
called who killed the electric car
20:43
remember that they trashed 235 electric
20:45
cars what are we doing now hybrid
20:47
electric cars this is back at the same
20:50
time 0.6
20:52
and again he didn't want to get rid of
20:53
this electric car what do we need we
20:55
need these things so it's like
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which is most important to me totally
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and so we're going to let people know
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how they can follow that as well and how
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they can maybe participate and get
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involved in that um i want to make sure
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that people know how to follow you uh
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there's many different ways they can
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that got the wrong one here whoops yeah
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lose my middle name
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we're going to follow you on instagram
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accounts there movies reviews and more
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and there's the drum cores nut
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so that's
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they should follow you on both of those
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i think about this karen
21:31
the reason i chose drum coordinates
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because i wanted the audience of people
21:35
in marching bands i think of all the
21:36
marching bands around the world i wanted
21:38
that whole audience and i'm getting them
21:41
and you're getting it so you go after
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what you get if you don't know what you
21:44
want how are they finally how do you
21:46
find you is what i like to say on
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facebook they can follow you at
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importantly but just as important go
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is there anywhere else we want to send
22:04
them
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yes to it's called the art of montague
22:08
so people that the artists
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or
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you know those future teachers those
22:13
future teachable people that you want to
22:14
groom to be the best in the world it's
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called the arta montague.com and the
22:19
reason why we chose that because there's
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a lot of artists that a lot of people in
22:23
general that don't get noticed
22:25
and a lot of people because you're small
22:27
that doesn't mean you're not going to
22:28
explode three years from now right so i
22:31
like to take chances on anybody because
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you just never know
22:36
you don't and
22:38
we took a chance on each other yes
22:40
exactly exactly and you know i think
22:43
that the biggest thing that that works
22:45
for me in my world and i would assume it
22:46
works for you is that we look at
22:48
opportunities exactly as that they are
22:51
opportunities and we get a chance to
22:52
meet some very cool people we met kind
22:54
of accidentally through other people
22:57
sitting on a uh
22:59
the coffee chat right and we met and
23:02
again hit it off fabulously because well
23:05
you're fabulous that's why that's
23:06
totally why any last thought you want to
23:09
share with our audience before we say
23:10
goodbye i can't believe we're almost at
23:12
30 minutes at this point so that is like
23:14
wild crazy
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any last thoughts yeah i would always
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tell people to be empathetic and uh to
23:20
show compassion to people there's a lot
23:22
of people who are becoming homeless
23:23
there's a lot of people who had a rough
23:25
year last year and and i'm constantly
23:28
talking to sometimes people just need
23:30
someone to listen to them yeah and the
23:32
reason why i would listen to my friends
23:34
i would take them out of their negative
23:36
environment and bring them into my world
23:37
and say this is possible you can do
23:40
other things you just have not been
23:41
given that opportunity and more people
23:44
need to be given that just because
23:45
someone's got a million followers
23:46
doesn't mean that they're doing well
23:48
it does not
23:50
you know when i sit and talk to my
23:52
influencers i know exactly what they're
23:53
going through and they're going through
23:55
everyday problems i only challenge this
23:57
is really sad i know 39 people last year
23:59
who had a good year including myself
24:01
that's it
24:02
of all the people i know around the
24:04
world ask your friends how many people
24:06
that had a good year last year
24:08
influencers in particular i know that a
24:10
lot of the influencers their entire
24:11
industry just disappeared i mean
24:14
overnight because of the pandemic
24:15
obviously lots of people's industries
24:18
but influencers where they're out there
24:20
you know just giving it them all their
24:22
all
24:22
um it's a huge challenge and they need a
24:24
brian in their corner for sure
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hey guys i want to make sure you follow
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me as well you can follow me on
24:30
instagram you can follow me on facebook
24:32
you can follow me on youtube all at the
24:34
same handle karen glasser imagine that
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it's all karen glasser check us out
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there and finally we want to thank you
24:41
we know that you have a choice as to how
24:42
you spend your time you chose to spend
24:44
it with brian and myself today we are
24:47
eternally grateful we want to thank you
24:49
for that go out and give somebody an
24:51
awesome day and we'll see you next time
24:53
on karen glasser live goodbye everyone
24:56
goodbye brian thank you so much kevin
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