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"twenty thousand subscribers" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

The Eric Metaxas Show

02:02 min | 1 year ago

"twenty thousand subscribers" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

"I'm talking to katie hopkins katie. You're british journalist. You're the most banned woman on the planet. I was asking you earlier. What is it. I want you to be honest. Because if are asking this to anne coulter who's a dear friend she would never admit it's kinda like donald trump would never admit like yes. Maybe i shouldn't have said this. She doubles down. My guess is you're probably similar that you wouldn't say yeah. Maybe i shouldn't have said. I think it's similar that the differences i would say people always say oh. What was it that banned from. Just pick something twitter and you can't answer it because it isn't one thing because there's never a thing it's just that your voice becomes too powerful. Your audience becomes too big so at the point that i had my own column on met online. I was on tucker three or four times a week. I had my own radio show. You become too big okay. To tell the truth. This is beautiful. This is beautiful. Because i was wondering i was saying you on the break. I was this program. Which is i would think pretty anodyne. This is not like we're not fire-breathing you know and we were completely wiped off of youtube like just two hundred twenty thousand subscribers which is not monstrous but for us it's extraordinary and just completely wiped out the whole show and i think the final straw was we. We had naomi wolf on. She's was talking about vaccine passports. And i thought naomi wolf is a feminist. She's very liberal. She was in my class at yale. Just completely different in most ways but on this an amazing. She's been a hero because of that. I mean that was the final score but they had other reasons. But you said you think that the real calculation they're making is that you scare them become too. It isn't ever people will say. Why did they take off youtube. And actually i want to say it's an ignorant question but it's not the right question because the only answer is you become too big and your voice becomes to heard of things you're simply not allowed to

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The Real Reason Katie Hopkins Was Banned From Twitter

The Eric Metaxas Show

02:03 min | 1 year ago

The Real Reason Katie Hopkins Was Banned From Twitter

"I'm talking to katie hopkins katie. You're british journalist. You're the most banned woman on the planet. I was asking you earlier. What is it. I want you to be honest. Because if are asking this to anne coulter who's a dear friend she would never admit it's kinda like donald trump would never admit like yes. Maybe i shouldn't have said this. She doubles down. My guess is you're probably similar that you wouldn't say yeah. Maybe i shouldn't have said. I think it's similar that the differences i would say people always say oh. What was it that banned from. Just pick something twitter and you can't answer it because it isn't one thing because there's never a thing it's just that your voice becomes too powerful. Your audience becomes too big so at the point that i had my own column on met online. I was on tucker three or four times a week. I had my own radio show. You become too big okay. To tell the truth. This is beautiful. This is beautiful. Because i was wondering i was saying you on the break. I was this program. Which is i would think pretty anodyne. This is not like we're not fire-breathing you know and we were completely wiped off of youtube like just two hundred twenty thousand subscribers which is not monstrous but for us it's extraordinary and just completely wiped out the whole show and i think the final straw was we. We had naomi wolf on. She's was talking about vaccine passports. And i thought naomi wolf is a feminist. She's very liberal. She was in my class at yale. Just completely different in most ways but on this an amazing. She's been a hero because of that. I mean that was the final score but they had other reasons. But you said you think that the real calculation they're making is that you scare them become too. It isn't ever people will say. Why did they take off youtube. And actually i want to say it's an ignorant question but it's not the right question because the only answer is you become too big and your voice becomes to heard of things you're simply not allowed to

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"twenty thousand subscribers" Discussed on Pardon My Take

Pardon My Take

05:24 min | 1 year ago

"twenty thousand subscribers" Discussed on Pardon My Take

"This is a long long Hill decline so. I'm hoping for that. But you know i get. Hey what are you going part of my tag. Let me know when you're on. Par take mckay like they got peyton manning on that thing pretty recently and like now. Big cats friends with aaron rodgers. So don't know. I'm not really you know. Not he likes the whole fucking cow thing No we appreciate you saying that we love having you on so you just gotta keep winning. I actually had one last question about it. Because well just let me aside if anyone ever yells. Big cat actually is rooting for you. Just know that they're lying. Yeah okay good. I bet on you then. I am rooting for you. And i do. Bet on you Do you think you have trouble playing on the road because now two out of three of your winds have happened in california. Your home state. Yeah i must i get. I've played real well on the west coast and real shooting in the middle of the season. that's you know that's growth is just a i like i like the i've only one on the two coasts so Some people are saying. I'm a coastal elitist. Need of that out of the notion of an ocean so the john deere need to win the john deere by the way. That was the robak question. We're going to give you a free robak cues zip not the need. We need a free gear. Now because one point two mil but putting code. Pf t get twenty percents off actually the best stuff to wear on the golf course you can have a moustache and a cues zip and everything works out so putting code. Pf t get twenty percents off Pity last question. Yeah i was just going to say like when it comes to the mustache. What you have to do is you have to start growing it like six days seven days before every tournament that way. It's not like uncomfortable by the end. You can't turn your back on the mustache after you win with the mustache your mustache guy. Max. it's not really up to you. It is enough to me. My wife just walked by and said it only takes one day. She also she's outside and doesn't know i'm saying this we're at dinner last night with a couple of friends and they were like. Why did you save the mustache. And she didn't know that the term man scape isn't for the face she said you know i. I just needed if. I have the mustache. Need to do a better job of manscaping. that's not the correct term putting from the rough and tough scene. Can i ask you guys a question. Yes. of course it'll be how close to what is it. Oh cool through to see if these eyeballs our. We're pretty close. I think we're like i don't know twenty thousand subscribers way. We're going to need all the help thon on thursday night. It's the texans panther's game. So nah i mean that's going to have a massive audience already. I can tell you might get twenty thousand people watching that game davis mills and sam darnold just like raven steelers legendary rivalry very similar. So we're close. We're there. But i don't know if people i've i've got some more feedback recently that some people don't wanna see the freak is really. Yeah some people don't but you know what they're coming. Ok really gonna take. You have to be aware of where camera get work on all day. That's what the biggest pain in the ass. It's always have to be aware of when somebody's shooting something for like tick talker for social media accounts that we run here and then i either have to hide in the background and like hit the deck or some to put on or worse if they do it take. I'm in the background without sunglasses. I have to apologize to them. And they have to decide whether or not they want to reshoot it. It's a big thing. Maybe that's the answer is we don't even make you. Just start being in the background of everything with sunglasses on. I could could eat people in. I could do that. You're already meets like you decide whether or not like you know. I don't know and then we get and then we could get zoom twitter and zooming grab all they find the background. You know the little things yeah. They all think they've gotten some big thing and it's like we'll have already said that he was not going to wear glasses in the background. Yeah yeah it's not a bad idea so but we're still going to. The bill is gonna entire sub. Max occurred to me that we've never. The three of us have never spoken in person. Have we know it's it's yes. I've never never the i started a meeting. You guys in like cova times where. It's just not the same i. I play video games with hank. Plus for dansk we're like go to a wedding and and and they have to dance around saying that they met online. Yeah you're exactly. Yeah i a relationship like well. We're just we're just online bros. Yeah maybe we wouldn't get along in person maybe we would At some point we do we do by that. I do now because we get along so well. I don't wanna ruin. The friendship actually sucks pie with light to. Because max i do. I do appreciate your friendship. Because i do like. I am rooting against you at times. But that's because you actually can take it and there's very people who like i could be like..

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"twenty thousand subscribers" Discussed on Pardon My Take

Pardon My Take

05:24 min | 1 year ago

"twenty thousand subscribers" Discussed on Pardon My Take

"This is a long long Hill decline so. I'm hoping for that. But you know i get. Hey what are you going part of my tag. Let me know when you're on. Par take mckay like they got peyton manning on that thing pretty recently and like now. Big cats friends with aaron rodgers. So don't know. I'm not really you know. Not he likes the whole fucking cow thing No we appreciate you saying that we love having you on so you just gotta keep winning. I actually had one last question about it. Because well just let me aside if anyone ever yells. Big cat actually is rooting for you. Just know that they're lying. Yeah okay good. I bet on you then. I am rooting for you. And i do. Bet on you Do you think you have trouble playing on the road because now two out of three of your winds have happened in california. Your home state. Yeah i must i get. I've played real well on the west coast and real shooting in the middle of the season. that's you know that's growth is just a i like i like the i've only one on the two coasts so Some people are saying. I'm a coastal elitist. Need of that out of the notion of an ocean so the john deere need to win the john deere by the way. That was the robak question. We're going to give you a free robak cues zip not the need. We need a free gear. Now because one point two mil but putting code. Pf t get twenty percents off actually the best stuff to wear on the golf course you can have a moustache and a cues zip and everything works out so putting code. Pf t get twenty percents off Pity last question. Yeah i was just going to say like when it comes to the mustache. What you have to do is you have to start growing it like six days seven days before every tournament that way. It's not like uncomfortable by the end. You can't turn your back on the mustache after you win with the mustache your mustache guy. Max. it's not really up to you. It is enough to me. My wife just walked by and said it only takes one day. She also she's outside and doesn't know i'm saying this we're at dinner last night with a couple of friends and they were like. Why did you save the mustache. And she didn't know that the term man scape isn't for the face she said you know i. I just needed if. I have the mustache. Need to do a better job of manscaping. that's not the correct term putting from the rough and tough scene. Can i ask you guys a question. Yes. of course it'll be how close to what is it. Oh cool through to see if these eyeballs our. We're pretty close. I think we're like i don't know twenty thousand subscribers way. We're going to need all the help thon on thursday night. It's the texans panther's game. So nah i mean that's going to have a massive audience already. I can tell you might get twenty thousand people watching that game davis mills and sam darnold just like raven steelers legendary rivalry very similar. So we're close. We're there. But i don't know if people i've i've got some more feedback recently that some people don't wanna see the freak is really. Yeah some people don't but you know what they're coming. Ok really gonna take. You have to be aware of where camera get work on all day. That's what the biggest pain in the ass. It's always have to be aware of when somebody's shooting something for like tick talker for social media accounts that we run here and then i either have to hide in the background and like hit the deck or some to put on or worse if they do it take. I'm in the background without sunglasses. I have to apologize to them. And they have to decide whether or not they want to reshoot it. It's a big thing. Maybe that's the answer is we don't even make you. Just start being in the background of everything with sunglasses on. I could could eat people in. I could do that. You're already meets like you decide whether or not like you know. I don't know and then we get and then we could get zoom twitter and zooming grab all they find the background. You know the little things yeah. They all think they've gotten some big thing and it's like we'll have already said that he was not going to wear glasses in the background. Yeah yeah it's not a bad idea so but we're still going to. The bill is gonna entire sub. Max occurred to me that we've never. The three of us have never spoken in person. Have we know it's it's yes. I've never never the i started a meeting. You guys in like cova times where. It's just not the same i. I play video games with hank. Plus for dansk we're like go to a wedding and and and they have to dance around saying that they met online. Yeah you're exactly. Yeah i a relationship like well. We're just we're just online bros. Yeah maybe we wouldn't get along in person maybe we would At some point we do we do by that. I do now because we get along so well. I don't wanna ruin. The friendship actually sucks pie with light to. Because max i do. I do appreciate your friendship. Because i do like. I am rooting against you at times. But that's because you actually can take it and there's very people who like i could be like..

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"twenty thousand subscribers" Discussed on This is Product Management

This is Product Management

01:43 min | 1 year ago

"twenty thousand subscribers" Discussed on This is Product Management

"This is product management we feature the brightest minds across numerous disciplines that feel modern product teams. Join over twenty thousand subscribers to learn from product leaders authors and executives from companies like spotify humana and experience. They'll share their insights and best practices on research leadership corporate innovation and more to receive updates on the latest episodes subscribe to our newsletter at this is product management dot.

"twenty thousand subscribers" Discussed on Paul Pickett Podcast

Paul Pickett Podcast

03:26 min | 1 year ago

"twenty thousand subscribers" Discussed on Paul Pickett Podcast

"But i don't cheat their models close not that bottles do what else do we got Four i get into my last time we got. I'm gonna do my reaction to reacts of friendships versus outreach I did a reaction to the verses. And every saturday our 'cause. I don't let him chris and i really ask people this because fresher fit was really filling themselves. Did the egos has got way up here you know. Eagles kept on out way up here. They fill themselves did took it too personal and it was. You know we had it you using a hand where this that and the third we hide you guys is these last couple of weeks. Guy's name is rogi loss over twenty thousand subscribers you lost twenty thousand subscribers and like a week's time you ain't hotter than right now goes to show you that everybody side while i wanna see what podcast like an idiot so three sixty blessing guy like an idiot. Sit there inside with apple preach because they helped change my life. Okay let let me let me any. Let me go kick up feeding this. One got mentor. He gave a lot of great advice. And he's he's so it's topping lot about the music business. But i do business by by myself when all every single dollar event in our day week in it year of time myself and my mentor. Yes he's one of president but we don't agree on everything and this idea that if i disagree with you i go into the fence you just as you helped make my life better now if i disagree i disagree about going to being a dishonest. Go bag with you being in. Defend somebody when i disagree. That is so his arm honest. That is so. It's so weak. If you disagreed with how would they don't care they give you a million dollars if you disagree with something done. You have to agree with you and you have to defend it this idea you guys defense somebody just because they made you like that qaeda give you a million dollars if there are they are wrong. You don't have to defend it and if you defended uses dishonest you just got back you just discount that we can't nobody can trust you but the guy's obviously needed major like better but nobody outside that can trust you to this idea that you you hold some kind of.

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"twenty thousand subscribers" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

The Eric Metaxas Show

02:41 min | 1 year ago

"twenty thousand subscribers" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

"Right are large corporations working for us or working for profits in china that it really hadn't been talked about right for a language that trump us so it was scary but it was. It was honestly it was kind of something. The american people need it at the time. Well as i say. I don't think we can go back and others. I think people have woken up and they realized that a madness has taken over the culture via the cultural -letes and the media. It would never take over on a grassroots level because it is madness. The idea that suddenly you know every fifth kid is confused about gender and we all know. It's madness but the culturally. Say no. No it's not madness and if you even say that it is you're going to be cancelled. I was canceled From youtube the whole program we had not two hundred twenty thousand subscribers. The whole show was canceled. Because i was talking to naomi wolf about vaccine passports. She's a liberal. She was in my class at yale. She was talking about that. They said that strike three and they cancelled us. So i think your average american is aware that we're living in kind. We're living in a kind of madness so the question is can we get enough traction with media with alternative media So that we can take the country back just enough that to me seems the fundamental battle. You're popular these. Podcasts are popular talkradio's popular fox has got better ratings than every single show on cnn. Right now we're basically fox's top ten on everything. Rachel maddow barely cracks the top ten now and it's because they lost their credibility in order to drag joe biden across the finish line. They added choice. Were they going to report on. The hunter biden laptop. Honestly or were they going to cover it up. They chose to cover it up to help. Joe win the election and then what happened. After the election we learned it was true. We learned all this stuff was true. We learn masks. Her children learned that trump did not gas protesters for a photo op. All these lies that bounties with these russians in afghanistan it was all a lie and now people are tuning in and they wanna watch. They don't wanna watch people that have lied to you for what for years. The small lead the cavanaugh. This i'm in how i saved the world. There's a book. Jesse waters has written a book. It's called how. I saved the world jesse. I appreciate your time. Obviously we'd love to have you back your just fun to talk to god. Bless you jesse waters. Folks get a copy of how i saved the world by jesse waters. Jesse.

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"twenty thousand subscribers" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

05:20 min | 1 year ago

"twenty thousand subscribers" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"Were big fans of it here on free talk live. We've been on libraries since it was called library. They recently kind of did a rebrand or they sort of launched a different website. They lost a site called odyssey. And it's spelled funny if you got a video dot freetalklive dot com. It'll take you right to our channel on odyssey basically. They're they're competing with youtube. They've got this decentralized video sharing site and it's amazing it's really taken off there's over a million channels apparently already on odyssey which is awesome amazing. A lot of these people. Like you mentioned. Joe breaking the flaw. That's your channel. Yes thank you. You started on youtube but you found out about odyssey and very and you made the move over there. You're still on youtube. They pull your channel down anytime they want it kinda redid that lean shadowy really got reduction to use your searches or reduced that kind of thing. Yeah and so they can take it down completely if they want to as well and they've They certainly threaten the free. Talk live channel. We're sitting with two strikes right now so that could go away anytime but it's scary. How much control. Technocracy have over like media. They're talking now. If you get banned from one social media you get banned from all. why not. that's what they did to john. Donald trump earlier this year. Yeah so so. We've been on libraries well for years and they've got a cool program called the youtube partner program where anybody with a youtube channel now now they actually make it so when you sign up at odyssey they ask you if you have a youtube channel. And they'll just hate in gesture youtube channel. Just we'll just take the whole thing and we'll take all the videos from youtube. Suck them into the library odyssey system and then every new video you post to youtube automatically gets sent over. You don't have to do anything. Have to lift a finger once you get this thing set up sent over there. I actually this week. Though i emailed odyssey. They got a great help staff. They're really responsive. The user response same day and i said hey. Can you disconnect the youtube link. Because i this point. I'm sick of uploading anything to you to who on the free keen youtube channel which has twenty thousand subscribers. I mean that's it's been a decade plus that i've been building that channel up The the odyssey version of freaking got like three hundred something subscribers. So it's nowhere near What the youtube has. But at this point. I'm going to only be uploading teaser videos to youtube. So like the speech that she gave at the porcupine freedom festival about the crypto six gamification. That's a forty minute presentation with. Qna and everything. That's not available in full on youtube. Youtube doesn't deserve it. No no they really don't So every video. That i put up. There's going to be you know a teaser. With maybe a few minutes of the the actual video or a minute or whatever. It's this one in this case it's five minutes and there's a there's going to be a text at the bottom saying hey if you wanna see the full video go to video dot freaky dot com. Which takes you straight to the freaky and odyssey channel. In our case it's free talk live dot com and.

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"twenty thousand subscribers" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

The Eric Metaxas Show

09:09 min | 1 year ago

"twenty thousand subscribers" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

"I promised that i would Would find out who is responsible for getting me kicked off of youtube with two hundred twenty thousand subscribers and and how that was monetize and everything we traced. It wasn't easy. Album is a real incredible detective and we discovered that it was all the fault of my classmate from yale. Nineteen eighty-four naomi wolf and we thought. Let's see we can coax or onto the program. I'm not telling her why she's on the program. I just wanted to to surprise her and here. She is naomi wolf naomi. Welcome eight q. This is terrible news. No it's not terrible news. It's why your hero because you didn't even know this and this is why i thought wouldn't it be fun to surprise you with this happy news first of all before anybody says anything else. Let me introduce you more properly. You're the author of many books The end of america which is really unfortunately very Important to where we are today also the author of outrages and you're the ceo of daily clout dot. i o. daily clout okay naomi. You didn't know this but just to set up our larger conversation because of course it applies to you and being knocked off twitter. Which he were. We were being bothered by youtube because they have these creepy communist community standards. Not that there's anything wrong with being oppressive and marxist it's a free country so we we tried to comply and so we wouldn't post things where people talked about you know obscene things like whether we should have vaccine passports or weather The election had been conducted in the way that the founders set up so that people can actually choose their leaders. We tried not to post anything really controversial and evil on youtube but every now and again something would slip past us and they gave us a strike here a strike there and we were. I think days away literally from finally being cleared and they went back two months to find the interview. That i did with you. Remember that offensive interview where we would just spewed. Profanity's you remember that interview. They found that interview where we discussed vaccine passports and they said aha boom straight three and they took down our entire channel. So i wanted to say that. That is where we are in america. You already know this. It's why you're doing everything you're doing. But i i say that i'm not kidding with with pride In our being kicked off and in your being the extensible reason they gave because we should be proud to be censored by cultural marxist. So i thought i'd start there and then say hey. How's your summer going own. My gosh i'm well let me. Just this is a head blowing information or mind-blowing information. I'm so so sorry. I think i had heard You know that there had been some issues with twitter and your show. I'm sorry with youtube. And your show. But i had no idea they verbally told you that i was the reason they they they four we force them to say like. Hey what's the issue. And they cited the interview. I did with you. I think april second or something like that but the point is look. It's largely irrelevant. They're looking for anything stall and said you know. Show me the man. And i will find you the crime and they just wanted to ban me and the eric metaxas show from youtube just as they wanted to ban you from twitter because evidently were dangerous we went to yale where smart we speak the cultural language and we see through the baloney and we talk about it. By god's grace we have the ability to do that and they don't like it and so that's why you were banned from twitter. And i'm sure i i really am curious. I want to ask you a because we haven't spoken with you on the program since then what's going on with you. Banning being banned from twitter for somebody like us release significant. I'm ashamed that. I'm still on twitter. Oh no i mean don't be. We're kind of trading censorship platforms. I've also been frozen now from youtube or daily cloud has been frozen from youtube. But i see kind of a pattern. I don't think. I sure. I think we're very threatening cultural commentators. Of course but i do see a pattern. Which is that. There are a couple of real no go areas and You know vaccine passports were the reason or video about vaccine passports. You said he was. The reason which i think is very very interesting because youtube froze us on may thirty first daily clout when we uploaded a video of a citizen in oregon in a small town in oregon. Her name is luna singer. She's wheelchair-bound she's disabled and nonetheless her know she talked about her. Being wheelchair-bound in disabled did not prevent her from lobbying successfully with senator kim thatcher republican of oregon For her bill. Eight seventy to ban vaccine passports. So the the dial keep circling around vaccine passports and around dr fetchy and gain function research because twitter as you may recall or you may not know this because twitter told everyone that i was banned for vaccine misinformation. The real reason is that. I posted video of my husband. Who's a pi. Reading dr ralph barracks seavy in which he clearly identified gain of function research and his work on a gain of function committee and And of course Dr fetchy had been telling congress that he had never functioned Funded gain of function research and it was right there. The millions of dollars were right there. The gain of function research was right there in that got seventy four thousand views before twitter suspended me and then And i'm almost done with my my riff about this then. A twitter spokesperson taught went proactively. Like no one really knew. I was suspended but twitter. Made sure everyone knew i was suspended and gave the wrong reason vaccine misinformation They went to all these major news outlets. Like the bbc yahoo And and and told them that i had been suspended for baxie misinformation. So i'm glad you haven't yet had the global reputational attack via twitter communications office. But i'm horrified that you know that youtube suspended. You can't help noticing that vaccine passports which are a gold mine for tech companies including microsoft And dr found she and game function. Research seem to be these kind of radioactive areas. Well listen. I'm i'm jealous that that i did not merit of being offered up to yahoo and bbc and whatever honestly. We've all got to be louder and braver. And but it just throws me honestly that we're over the same target roughly Because look this is crazy. I mean they say vaccine misinformation or whatever. How dare anyone in. America tell us what to say or not to say. I can spread false information all day. Long is this is the very idea that there's somebody policing what we say. I mean if you're if you're saying things that are genuinely dangerous. I think most americans would say none and all in this case. That's this is important. We know this is nonsense. We know that the information being spread by the official people on vaccines is misinformation. Disinformation we know that. So so the very people policing this are the people that are vested interests and they are frankly lying and they're trying to demonize anybody who questions them. We're not simply spreading information. We're questioning them. Asking them to clarify refused to do it. So listen. We're we're just thrilled that that you're on this but what have you been doing since you've been on twitter since you were knocked off of twitter. What's going on in your life. Where are you today. thank you for asking well. It was very very relaxing to the off of twitter But also you know as i mentioned pretty extraordinary and shocking to and damaging to have this big tech company assiduously going to my employers. Because i write for you know the garden. Right for The daily beast. I ride for these publications And in telling them that i was not go. Hey i didn't make action so that that is a very big deal. And that is chilling. Chilling and makes you understand. You're you're living in a in a marxist cultural climate. What else is this. well then. I want to go somewhere very specific with this. Eric because you kindly invited me on your show. I am now inviting you into donald trump's lawsuit..

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"twenty thousand subscribers" Discussed on This is Product Management

This is Product Management

01:35 min | 1 year ago

"twenty thousand subscribers" Discussed on This is Product Management

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"twenty thousand subscribers" Discussed on The Doomer Bloomer Podcast

The Doomer Bloomer Podcast

08:13 min | 1 year ago

"twenty thousand subscribers" Discussed on The Doomer Bloomer Podcast

"I guess couple years before that the rise of logging so people thought. Hey what if i just did blogging while traveling and then boom. You're doing that for a living and to me. That was such an amazing thing like holy. Could you imagine being able to do that. Just travel around the world the spots you really wanna go to and just do it for your getting paid. Sometimes you're not really spending money because you're working with tells and stuff like oh man. Wouldn't that be amazing. And then i thought well technically anyone with the balls can do it if you got. If you cut the balls and you're crazy enough you kinda will you got to be a little crazy. Gonna be like yeah. I'm going to make this happen. I'm going to be one of the few couple hundred people in the world to do this. And just kind of just make it out of thin air kind of thing and if you don't have that drive and it's not. It's probably not going to happen. But if you're like this is gonna happen. I'm going to make this happen. I'm to be one of those few hundred crazy people traveling around the world. And like you know doing it for free if you have that mindset and drive you can make things happen and i'm happy to hear that i could influence you to cana chase your dream. You're also do the same to me because now you gotta travel trailer. I'm here at home stuck stuck road. We'd to produce content for the internet. And because of that like that's that's the duality of my my tunisia's if i one knee i can't do the other. If so like i guess if i get bored i can switch over to one of the other but like it's kinda cool to see what you're doing where you win bought a travel trailer and you're going all in where you're saying in that living there and doing what you want producing your content in trying to make things happen so you know to include a see yeah and it's conducive to what i do because i'm not limited to geographic location For like i'm in renewable energy field as like my i would say my main my main occupation And then the duma bloomer podcast is why it started as a a labor of love between me and my friend john Because we saw what was happening with like the extreme leftism and the politically correctness movement and the united states and it was kind of our protest at or attempt at getting a voice out there To talk we call. We call ourselves a rational monsters sometimes Where we try to bring the voice the voice of reason and logical thinking to to to illogical ideological arguments and then from there this past year. I've kind of. I've kind of opened up the floor It's more just me. John occasionally comes on But i've opened up the floor to more of a guest platform Trying to the official mission is to find all of the duma bloomers in the world with poverty mindset lack of resources scarcity and mental health issues Because those are all things that i have struggled with. And i'm kind of like you dayton except my my breadth of knowledge is more in Is in more on renewable energy but more specifically human development and self development And i'm at the point in philosophy like i. I read the doubted ditching pretty much. Every day. I've read pretty much every t- every major stoic out there from marcus aurelius to epa tedious to You know zeno the original stoic I've gotten a little bit late. Gotten a little bit lately. More into Just a reading. The new testament the beatitudes specifically jesus. But i talk about that. More on the daily taoists. Podcast this this guy. Like as kind of morphed into Why called the community for the resurrection of good ideas right. That's basically the tagline I'm trying to explain I'm trying to spark like it's also go ahead. It's something that not people are well so many people probably go through it but they don't really think about it or like put into actual like a context or whatever like i haven't really ever heard people talk about this but i know so many people gone through this. I've seen in myself. How many friends have gone through a dealer bloomer kind of phase where they're just like down for years and years or whatever or months or whatever and then they just get a better mindset and they're just like they're and like no i'm gonna make some happened in my life and some become awesome business people some of them you know they get by but at least they try thing like if you just stay in that dum are kind of mindset. It's it's not only good for one's while being well we call we call it the hero's journey like we call it we we on the hero's journey right we we start out from our safe. Comfortable hobbit hole wherever you are and then you're you have feel that call to adventure that you still have to try you have to traverse yet The trials rate go through the cave. Only bring what you brought with you. Go out the other side And the duma bloomer cycle or the the hero's journey at whatever you wanna call it We we cycle through that throughout our life. It's not it's not just a it's not just a a one time a one time thing right You you were mentioning it. Could it could be a week thing or a couple of weeks thing or a month or a year. You know The or whatever the the the thing the thing that i m going hype actually probably i saw that like i heard this from back in the day when i started watching. Joe rogan podcast. Back at like I like to say. I'm i'm really good at like finding diamonds in the rough on youtube or like content for social media when i find them. They're really small joe rogan. I found him when he was probably like twenty thousand subscribers or something like that. So ray when he very first started Probably episode ninety eight or ninety seven or something. Like that and yeah. That's when i started hearing about this like heroes journey or the way he described it was like you wanna be the hero of your own movie like your lighting. Is your movie like do you want to just be like your movie as you work in this job until you're you're sixty years old and then you go enjoy life or do you want to make something happen in lake do something. That's not normal and I probably i saw that like from grandpa because a lotta early he. The story of my grant was he was like a rodeo champion. Okay but a person who like also have never liked to like work under someone he.

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"twenty thousand subscribers" Discussed on The Majority Report with Sam Seder

The Majority Report with Sam Seder

08:44 min | 1 year ago

"twenty thousand subscribers" Discussed on The Majority Report with Sam Seder

"And then it got satanic and then it started getting fused with the q universe and it was basically all q rabbit hole stuff and then ultimately ended up having follow all my friends because after the george floyd murderer they started posting like pictures of george floyd on the ground and the next it'd be like a reptile and it would be like a side by side thing like he was a crisis actor all that stuff and so there was a point i was like holy shit. You know six months ago you guys were in joshua tree doing the perennially sunny on them on a mountain top and now this is where you guys are at so. I knew at that point the wellness community. Because it's so interlocked with like a lot of that conspiracy stuff. 'cause i mean the idea that like big pharma and you know mainstream Food production is trying to reduce our consciousness by putting things into our food is one of the key components other wellness community. Is it the people who are giving us what we consume are trying to poisonous interesting. I mean i think you know that that line is is. That's fascinating how that's slides down in there so so let me ask you this. What have you Have you come across on the the the the left. Is there a similar dynamic. Like what like you know. It's i mean. I guess i i mean i don't know you tell me if this is a fair sort of like assessment of the to sort of dynamics that are going on on one hand you have the you know the white lives matter. Sort of like a cue non jason at times that is You know sort of like the trump supporters And then is there a counter like when you're talking about on the streets right it's it's basically then is it. Blm is anti antifa. Like what is what is the what is on the other side of that ledger. And what what is your assessment of them. If you've if you've dealt with them i mean yeah there there's the the horseshoe theory that people especially on the right love to talk about you know is it. Oh you've got the proud boys in the oath keepers and you know militant cuban on people on the capital. Then you also got antifa in portland and places like seattle. Where i'm from. And i think that is like person for person if you would take the most radical antifa direct action portland wind breaker and pair them up with like the anomaly. Proud boys street brawler from rural washington. Yeah i mean they might give you a similar vibe in terms of like militancy and groupthink an unrealistic radical expectations. But i think the main difference is on the the group of people who were down with more radical shit's just smaller and so scale wise. That's what you've got to think about like. A large percentage of the right wing believes the election with startling. Believes in cuban on believes january's expert is automatically good thing as like a show of force the left. I mean most people on the left or centrist comfortable middle upper class. People who don't really wanna see much social changes. I think that is primarily concerned with making Sell feel better especially as vacation goes onto a destroy almost every us city. I think you know and every condo has got pride flags those no cuban is illegal signs on it. i think it's dot to me is radical. That's me as as upsetting as well last night. Rally i think a lot of those cop callers in gentrified neighborhoods or pose more of a threat to safety of people around them then like someone living out in the boonies who as part of the white supremacist room. So in my opinion like what's more harmful. I think a lot of leslie. Centrist gentrified stuff is more harmful. But then again. I think that like the radical left. If you wanna talk about like fucking gnarly anarchists in the pacific northwest. They make up such a small portion of the left wing. I think that like trying to compare them to white lives matter. Protesters is a losing game interesting. And so so tell me. What's the what's the plan going. Forward well actually. We haven't really done been done a hard launch for channel like we've been posting videos but i'm going to buy like a news van and like decal and put a bunch of fake satellites on and Get like a new outfit with like an old school remained jacket channel. Five on it like a nineteen ninety reporter and Basically just hit the road again. I i did a pickup artist training seminar in las vegas last weekend then the weekend before. That did the cuban on a rally in dallas. I'm about to go back to la for a week. or so. Edit a bunch of footage. I'm on the way mekere now and does anybody who's ever try physically. Your big guy aren't you. I mean you're you're you're bit. How tall are instincts for three. Yeah so no one's really going to mess with you too much in these situations yay railings. You were to mess with me. Make you look bad. I mean you know wants to be the interview subject to stress to punch the interviewer embarrassing. Honestly though like the only place i've ever feared for my safety is and i. I used to film like a lotta college like drunk college interviews in this in the south back in the day i went to college in in new orleans and so we used to alabama for tailgate games and whenever the game get out we would just like try to interview the losing team. Oh gee because it was just saying you know dislike that dramatic contrast. We're not and we and then you interview there. So one time at the university of alabama like would try to find us only just intimidated by a microphone for environmental. Most likely place to get punched faces an interview. Yeah that's always been my feeling too. So how long have you been doing this since through through college and then Let's just briefly. I don't know if how much you wanna talk about it. But i've been reading up on you have this Sort of Deal that you got into. You weren't terribly savvy about what you were going to sign because They this like entity offered you some some capital to not a huge amount of cash to go out and do this Whoa do you want to just. I don't tell people how you got channel five as opposed an all gas no breaks yes. That's a pretty story so all gas no breaks started as a series of books that i would right. 'cause i head psych around the country by myself as a teenager now like tell stories about my experiences and record like stories runaway kids random deadbeat dads at gas stations. Make these stories psychotic gas. No breaks i guess. A production company took a liking to it and they said hey. Do you wanna make to video show. Were you travel around and said yes but you gotta buy me in rb so i will buy you an rv. And i'm twenty one time you know i'm just out of college. They're gonna buy me. R v gave me four or five year to just travel for free. And i can pack the arab all my friends and go so i was like yeah. Send me a contract those like. I don't care what they said i'm trying to around. The show blew up. You know we got twenty thousand subscribers on patriot. We were dropping like these merged drops dropping mercury month and so the show was making like five hundred grand a month and so like it was crazy and i. I was getting twenty percent of that of the prophet. I was only making like fifteen k for the a huge show I signed a movie deal six months ago. I started shooting for this movie. Fulltime and the production company was who's even partner in the movie they were like. Hey while you're making this movie you gotta keep making instagram content for us and keep making youtube videos. Because we can't let these patriotic numbers drop. We can't let this youtube beverley a fall while we're making the movie. I told him i can't do that. I have to work on the movie. Fulltime i'm locked into a seven day shooting schedule for six weeks. And then so ultimately they said no you have to so i said okay if you want me to make double content and work overtime i even more than twenty percent of the The money from the show need to be paid fairly one thing led to another. They fired the whole team. And so we just lost all gas no breaks..

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"twenty thousand subscribers" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

04:32 min | 1 year ago

"twenty thousand subscribers" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

"It is notable for the hi shaina provides which spawned the name of the product stemming from brion tae and cream greg. I'm sorry. I have to disagree with your back in my day here. Is that first of all youtubers. Do work hard. it's a lot it's a lot of work you have to you know edit. That's a cough. That was just a brand. That was clear all right wrong. A roth was a drop off. I'm judging cough. Second of all. I think kids and teens maybe to become youtubers because it's the one profession now or you can make a lot of money without going into crippling debt. Going to med school law. School college where now. If you're someone in your twenties you're paying off student loan debts till your eighty five years old. What's wrong with that. I did it little student. Debt right never heard anyone. Student debt was like thirty dollars. Well that's true. You're right about that but still earn a scholarship of you. Don't want student debt just garner scholarship. It's so easy to earn a scholarship when you could just sell your your brand or your personality or whatever you have that you think is special on the internet and it's still work but it's a lot easier financially. Yeah it ain't that special people's personality it really isn't. I love all of this just simply as art really as i step back from that. He doesn't realize what he's saying after. We just did what we did over the firing of his son and he wants to leave him some sort of inherent wisdom into this space and grabbed fifty thousand people at subscribers to keep your son's career alive from here and your shouting about the fact that they're making things popular on youtube as as like this is the space where the family business is gonna get built around your son. Youtube speak barrett media is saying three million people watched our events. He doesn't understand it though at all. Because this is going to be built around your son in this space as you yell at cloudy right i I would be inclined to say. I'm biting the hand that feeds me except that i haven't been paid by the show and six months ago. Gary youtuber now. You were a youtube sensation on friday at our saturday. He's going to grow to love it when he becomes a youtube sensation and twenty thousand subscribers farts it out and doesn't understand how it happens while yelling at youtube. Url crema little. I have the full lyrics. Here brill cream. A little dabbled julia. Brill cream you'll look so debonair brew cream the gals will pursue ya. They'll love to run their fingers through your hair. Listen fancy lad. If that's the song fremantle got a built a whole camping around bringing back broke cream sponsor. You think you could run anything through wittingham though like that. Thing is not moving dan so that includes lyrics. You'll look so debonair winning him. I wanted to send off to let me here. You go ahead and workshop. Whatever it is. We're doing to bring back broke dream to the modern age because you are. You are the voice of this for young people. How do we make this popular with young. Cream is absolutely something that chris. You'd wear it tibet. You how you can be a sponsor for brill cream. I don't have any idea what brokering is doing today. It can't be anything. It's gotta be pennies on the dollar estimate now it's crushing it. I think it had best sales year. Ever they have new products out of telling you. It's still going strong. This is lane of broke. Dream is still a thing. You and greg cody needs to be fighting over. However it is we make that a real jingle by andrew streeter saw on hair gel dot com. And it says that brill. Cream had its second second-best sales year ever in two thousand and nineteen. About how do it. What does it sound like. Because i wanna make music around this campaign. I want to hear what chris. Wittingham selling brill. Cream in the modern age would sound like how how nineteen fifties is the lyric but gals are pursue yang barbershop quartet. It's so it is one but this is. This is the era of the greg. Cody is something here. While wait a minute what was that was. That was the throat clear. Now i think it was cough cough. I i was it was it was law. I do think laughing thank you. That's law also..

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"twenty thousand subscribers" Discussed on Pond's Feed

Pond's Feed

08:15 min | 2 years ago

"twenty thousand subscribers" Discussed on Pond's Feed

"I wasn't saying. Oh you're still good. great. I mean sometimes. People are a lot of waters instagram. Nate's about another. There's people out there with late. Millions are lay a couple hundred thousand. So sometimes i do think i'm trying to restore people so i want a bigger following added Arab you people at the end you saying that your detoro help emesa initially pictures of them and their family dressed up late late fired asian characters because of you and you have people that comment racist zora's All rookie no i. I sorry Yes i want to make a business. Yes they wanna make money from his abbey These connections i'm making is less going to really grow grown bryan china's stuff at the entity. He's gonna try a support. Whatever i do. Even if i take a blog at doesn't have meat costs in it. These are going to be are that. Yeah i genuinely laker. So i'm going to support her watcher stuff on engage of me enough. I want not just average twenty thousand subscribers at twenty thousand dollars instagram but n win echoes. Anything you're not engaging with me they're not calling me no i let no instead. You'll have like some people. They won't comment but they will Basically simba over you in different. I don't think i've reached that level there. Some clusters up near i know for tremendous neva are not able. I'm just a little while. You are beautiful woman and not just. I mean not all your instagram posts or costs plays some as you modeling or at a place around your area. And that's all great. I mean even with the christmas subtle is like really cute like yeah we'll antlers. I didn't even know what he saw. This i was on this i was. I wanted to push them out some more. So i got my sister that features in a bowl says that was you know outside of different this year you a whole different set of styles so it was really fun ganzi either. My sister act two. I'm playing as so it was fun. How it all my girls together. Him won't mean. Seemed like you're enjoying life as it is. That's good hopefully you're you're you're not depressing everything. Yeah i made your life. But i know that i'm not going to have right is where system bobby So even if i do have a moment where they'd be precious though i still giving myself ultimat- and keep going because i know that i always envied as so with this year in mine and i'm not talking about like a gun at its running race that that thought about how may got specifically. What is it out of this year beyond that you want to achieve. He why i started off. Saying i want get monetize on what you which meant. I have have a elder subscriber and four thousand watch hours however no i've been cena. I just wanna put out content not people in drugs anymore that people find more engaging so stuff the chat ready with knee have a couple video fan Height up videos. That i'm hoping can really People's even move bodies while journeys signs the beginning of i must admit i e s we did not go anywhere denies on most of the time i felt ready dollar Divide get into routine Doors stuff moving up. So people can live vicariously through these types of videos and Do something together either friends or their family rocker. So i won't be more engaging feel Work on all seems like you're getting there. I'm the stray happy for dec- Say why what is fun breakfast all about basically punts vs all about making people like you smile my life well. It see entertainment platform where we talk talk about movies. Talk about video games stuff that you know you also enjoy and we have what we do in insert refund conversational banter. I mean usually when you hear back and not putting other podcasters down definitely. Not i mean i listen to buy gas i love. I've been inspired by other podcasts. Start were are least. Make change that. I have done but there are. Podcasters will start off the saying What the pumps Fat cast my name is chased. And here's my guest of honor Erica so they'll they'll talk like you're a sports game or your someone's playing golf but here i like to be wacky. I like to be silly. I like to make people smile and laugh bringing in conversations but also with the fund banner to Also like to carry that over the interviews. Where i often spotlight People of color. I mean allow them have been black woman and i take Nothing but this pure bliss out of that. I mean i i always want to promote other. Occasionally they'll be asian or south east asian or non binary at baalbek Men or women passing around the world. So really i disliked to promote mostly diverse. Voices such as yours at regardless of anything to politics. I don't not putting black lives matters politics. I don't think because to me when somebody says likewise mayor that's political drama. That's politics that just means you. Don't give a credit that this might but as far as people talking about like you know that's not my main thing far as interviewing black men black women or asia Women i just want to know about their creative and by other life like what what is about them. That makes them so interesting to them. What do they feel. But it is so great about themselves. And i just let them express that and also talk better with them. So what prompted you to start. Your podcasts may read. You always wanted to do upon now. Suddenly this is you interviewing me. Sorry are you know. Just like giggling though away. So pods breath he he. That is how i love it right. Know you're adorable. That i really love about this but yeah i mean i ran for blah. I mean for like youtube to named freedom at the weird name. But i've done some work for others and pike casting the platform that benchley bill to where i am now. I wanted to do something that. I could run. That has my own ideas in my own asks or my own vision of why i want to achieve and i want to achieve is making people smile and if ding diverse creatives were most cavs. Don't seem to bring.

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When Is It Too Early to Segment Your Email Subscribers?

The Email Marketing Show

02:03 min | 2 years ago

When Is It Too Early to Segment Your Email Subscribers?

"A lot of people. Do like say for example either day. Facebook group actually mountain show community hashtag plug in that. There was somebody talking about like you're not supposed to the read some well ahead. Some thing like you shouldn't be doing any kind of segmentation of your email divvying opennow splitting the dope until you've got twenty thousand subscribers and a sword understand why that sentiment might be there. I get the idea. But what are you saw. Start digging into it. I think it's a really broad blanket statement to make and so let's just talk about because this idea of segmentation can freak a few people out in case you don't know what we mean by segmentation rob is going to do his moose lovely voice and do a definition haven't rehearsed this. Actually but you can do a partial now rob definition of what email segmentation as well segmentation is the aussie the act. The act are hiding voice and say he was out an act at the same time. Anyway what what you do basically is you take a thing. A whole divided into segments. Ho- how long you take a hole in the ground. The whole includes a segments altogether divisively segments like an orange like an orange. You take a whole thing and divided into segments and so you think about this from a point of view of your email subscribers. You've got to realize that when you get one subscriber on you this don't need to segment them the minute you've got to Subscribers on your list then different people with different ones different needs different hoops different designs different interests. All of that will come onto in a moment and so what. You really need to do decide. Am i doing these people. The best possible service by constantly saying the same things in the same order about the same stuff with the same angle and the same approach and if the answer to that question is yes because that basically exactly the same type of person then great you can kind of move on but there's always going to be some level segment nation that you're gonna wanna do even from day one when you're getting started with this

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"twenty thousand subscribers" Discussed on Vroom Vroom Veer with Jeff Smith

Vroom Vroom Veer with Jeff Smith

04:42 min | 2 years ago

"twenty thousand subscribers" Discussed on Vroom Vroom Veer with Jeff Smith

"And i brought my passion of writing designed all these things and now my new passion of traffic on and we just got some really great Really get people to work with us in. Somehow i mean. I mean god's providence. I guess somehow we came out of the gate as a national publication like at like with a force and we ended up selling to one of our competitors. We really shook people up I say we it was pretty much the royal we. I had a lot of freelancers and eventually three or four people who who Who worked with me man. That was a trip and so now. I'm what twenty seven twenty six twenty seven and you sold magazine yet. I mean like. I mean that sounds glorifying. It was i sold it. Yes i think. I got five cents a subscriber told this okay. I got five cents per subscriber. And i think we have like twenty thousand subscribers so get a lot of money and got a full time job out of it so i was left. The it left with about thirty k. Worth of debt. Which i paid for the number of years off Job though yeah. And i got a job as i was hired as the gear editor at inside traffic on. They're no longer around anymore either They got bought up by the bigger one. Which is now part of a conglomerates. It was just kind of magazines are going for. Yeah and yeah. I got a job out of it and you know going back to not staying still. I thought hey after four or five years of doing this thing and slogging through it and not having enough money to make ends meet but having this magazine and trying to advance my career that way and and do good for people and grow this publication. That i'll be very happy to just get an assignment to review gear and sit down at my desk and that lasted that lasted about a month. And i started itchy got. I started yet causing waves and thirty questioning the leadership. And i remember. I was in a conference room. We're talking about the next issue in cuba into the guy's name he was the editor in chief was good guy. But i think just a little misplaced and there was like six or seven. The rooms first editorial meeting and they're talking about what kind of letter they should make up a fake letter for the letters to the editor. And i said i was like a what i said. You're making up a letter. You don't get letters and.

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"twenty thousand subscribers" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

04:06 min | 2 years ago

"twenty thousand subscribers" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"On most people's car windshields they'll pay it. That's awesome because that means chris wasted time and have to give them money correct and he also got like. I don't know two hundred thousand views on that video. I mean it's an incredibly well. Viewed video on the freaky youtube channel so turns turns out a lot of people. Want to see what it's like when you actually challenge a parking ticket or a speeding ticket almost any time. We get a video. That's put up on the freaking youtube channel. Freaking you to bowling has like twenty thousand subscribers. So it's not like only twenty thousand right but it's not like you can get on views out at twenty thousand subscribers right for people are sharing people are searching so there's people who are searching for speeding ticket trial or something like that on youtube because if you go and you look at like these just basic level ticket things that people are challenging here in keene. Hundred thousand views hundred thousand views two hundred thousand views. I mean it's want to see this boring ass court stuff. What i wanna know. What's possible right you know right. They've never seen anything like that before. I see what they have to say in court and get it taken away. Well almost never does. Do you actually win. I mean if you go to court. You're likely going to lose. I mean they've usually got the evidence against you and you know case closed. They put on their case and the judge rules in their favor and guilty. But that doesn't mean you actually have to pay them after all said and done in fact i would recommend that you not especially here in new hampshire because it isn't one day in jail like one hundred fifty dollars or something that's one hundred fifty bucks off of any find that they've assessed to you. We'll get to this audio here of what they said in the actual the parking department when bonnie and i went in to find out why i was looking at the sixty know sixty dollar collections notice from private collections company. Les how did this happen. Play that for you coming up here. But kirby is on the line in indiana kirby. You're on free talk live. I looked kirby me favor him before you go on back off your phone lakes. I dunno six inches. Your way over over loud mocked by a better. That's yeah thank you okay. I local newspaper for page bottom of the old yesterday said that black and latino people are twice as likely to catch kobe yet only three percent of us are willing to take the vaccine against this morning and you to feed was flooded with blacks and latinos are twice as likely to catch this and i'm sixty zero and know two people who had it one of the nurse who works exclusively with old people and one was a cousin who was eighty five and already had a ban heart and is the nurse also black. Okay she said she got sick as a dog for about two weeks and go great. Yeah i mean there's just not a whole lot of evidence in my personal life of anybody getting any serious ramifications from this particular disease. Everyone i personally know an associated with who has had it was sick for maybe like twenty four hours with a relatively mild cold and they felt better but no. They had to quarantine for two weeks because they might kill. Someone's eighty five year old. Grandma who's probably gonna die in the next year or two anyway and miss work because of that so cover you would just calling to share your personal experience on this is that you don't assaults ouchi in coney this morning telling us we ought to work to land. Oh yeah yeah. I was just hearing it on the news break At the top of the hour the apparently now recommending to masks apparently of course because all of their followers are now beginning to wear to mass to just show how how much they adhere to the state religious. The high priest had to come out and say yes to masks you are you are the good flock. You're the good children's herby. Thanks for the call tonight. I appreciate hearing from you. The number is six three two eight three sixty one sixty so through this video together here on a. It's not even.

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"twenty thousand subscribers" Discussed on The Stuttering John Podcast

The Stuttering John Podcast

03:40 min | 2 years ago

"twenty thousand subscribers" Discussed on The Stuttering John Podcast

"Well, welcome here. I'm glad that I had you and I actually could spend some time when you cuz last time you were here I figured it was on but there was just too many people and and you can get a word. Oh I had Sherry on and she she was great too. Yeah. I know I love Sherry and so, you know and I felt like it was awful thing cuz I don't think she expected you in the way you talk and everything. Yeah. Yeah, but actually messaged her after it and everything and man she's sharp too man. You you have some phenomenal. Gas John you really do maybe put me out, but you really do bring some really great people on here. Thanks, and I appreciate it and look. I just got to get through the spots. But before I get through this page, I do want to say well first I'll say look there's my PayPal link people PayPal. Me slash John Melendez. And even if you want to send five or ten bucks doesn't matter everything helps house how Forex is telling me all the new equipment. I have to buy and it's quite it's a lot. It's about a thousand two thousand dollars worth of stuff. I got to get so every thing helps and I appreciate that stage dog. Thank you for the five bucks. Love to spy. Wish it could have been longer. Well, he was here for an hour and 15 minutes. I am pretty damn good, you know what I mean? But I just want to get you know, again people got purged from YouTube and the only and I wouldn't even mention I've been trying Not too but this is what's happening to me Richard for some reason like people will block some of my chat that the people from the chat. Oh, I have to say to young people that get thrown off complain to YouTube Google YouTube support and they'll be a way that you could chat with them and complain to them because the more people complain the more that you know, it'll get it'll start going to be able to take it. Seriously. I've complained the billion times and it doesn't seem to do anything off Sparks told me I need a twenty thousand subscribers before they even opened their eyes to me. So we have about 13,000. So we got to get more subscribers Kenneth. I don't don't worry. I don't expect anybody. To donate if they don't have the funds good as gold and not only did you get knocked off. My my chats haven't seen on the chat. I've been seeing them so I don't know about that. But now let me just talk about some of my sponsors. So Richard, uh, you're married, right? Yes. I am and you ever have a problem, you know, like, you know, you know with having sex with your wife, I'm Italian and Mexican brother. I got that. I'm good. You're all set down. You know, I'm good. I'm a paratrooper my brother. All right. Well God, you know, look, I don't know if you know this Richard but look man start losing it testosterone at the age of thirty-five. They start losing 1% per year age. You know, what? This episode is sponsored by bluechew. Let's talk about something we could all use more of right now Richard sex great sadness page and look, you know hot look looks blue chew has this sildenafil in it. That's the stuff that you know that gets you nice and nice and easy if you're a man for sex and you know what guys now you.

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Predictions of Email Marketing 2021

The Email Marketing Show

07:32 min | 2 years ago

Predictions of Email Marketing 2021

"What do we think is really going to be important in the coming year because even a marketing does change the priorities. The world's changes of course. What do you. What do you mean what's one of your big things that you're thinking. Twenty twenty one. The focus on what i think sending emails is probably going to be a really big thing. If we start sending emails rather than just thinking about us going to hell. No so i think one of the really big things that we talk about all of the time is engagement is is working on engagement of your email lists we all collectively trying to get away from this idea of emailing bombarding emails until they buy unsubscribe. Just build a massive mess and beat them over the head with emails. So that you. If you've got this one hundred thousand people three percent of them open your email. She might go. What still quite a lot of people. That's three thousand people might not everyday but actions. You know what that's really expense. It's hard to manage. It's not doing your marketing and good to instead. We need to focus on actually having really small list. The actively works in fact. I'm going to go as far as to say this. I recently had an email marketing platform. That was painful with rooms twenty thousand subscribers and one of my businesses and i was paying and the reason being it was like a negative price so i signed a ten years ago and so i had the place in ten years ago. Not the place today. And as a result of that. I was like clinging onto it can also be used that one day actually recently i just got rid of it and i said you know i'm not interested. I mean a different platform. Because i don't want to have a list of twenty thousand people necessarily anymore because you can do a lot more damage with a lot smaller list and be more profitable if you're willing to manage the engagement of those people into the woods. If you're willing to chop off the whole roster people who are not paying attention anymore and that's probably not gonna buy anything anymore. You can make the same amount of money. It's much smaller segment of your list. Actually if you ignore the vanity metrics of how big your walter of a-listers and instead focus on how much money you actually take thus a much better place to be right and we're talking about law you pay the bills. You can't grow a business you concrete freedom or achieve any of your goals with a big old list of of email subscribers i. It doesn't matter how big a list you wielding it. It really doesn't matter it's all. About what value are you getting from that list as a business right. Or if you're if you're if you're a non nonprofit for example who have a couple of of those guys listening. It's about the the number of people who who's having an impact on and if you're not getting any engagement not having an impact on them. Let's be honest right if people are not engaging and what would mean here is people are not actually opening in reading clicking replying to forwarding. Actually get involved in your emails just seeing your name and delete in a worse. It's not even open it. Don't even bother deleting it and your inbox engaging not literally serves. Nobody in terms of them themselves the person who subscribed they are in volley from your emails. Because they're not reading them. Say knock involved from you. Secondly you're not able to get any value from because you're not only meals that you can't make sales office to them and third and this is the most terrifying bought of at all is all of the people who do receive in from you that ability to receive from you is negatively impacted by the people who are not opening your emails you damaging reputation with the email platforms so some of the people who do want to receive m e mails from you. Who do see value in you who you can get volley from on seeing emails. So no one's even so. I think we need to have a massive focus on engagement. Now will comes down to making sure that every single email you send you ask directly for some kind of engagement. Whether it's click a link reply this thing go check this out forwarded whatever. It's going to be just to make sure that you're getting engage with the museum. So this is definitely as the as the spam world tightens up even further because everything on the internet. Don't you know so renita. Remember that all these algorithms gonna get smarter. So engagement is going to be massive for me. I think the next thing is going to be about giving people a reason to actually open your emails. What i mean by that is if all you email and look people are guilty of this. I know we can look back at my my older my previous self and see that. I used to only email people when i had a new offer. Hey here's a new. Or i was leading up to an offer giving some value in advance of framing the offer. Lots of people only email. Hey here's the next thing. I've got the next part service. The next thing the problem with that is if i receive an email if you receive an email right now from somebody and you know the only thing they email you about is other products the only reason to ever open the email is to see what they've got on sale right now or to see if if a discount on the thing you'd be careful but if you're not in zone now if you're not in a place while you're looking to buy something from the category of stuff that person sells then you've got no reason to all to open that person's emails whereas to actually give people a reason to open their emails which is not there might be a discount code or they might be a thing they want to buy. If it's actually there is value in the email themselves that they can they can enjoy that volume in get value fraum. Then there's a reason to open that email regardless of whether anita have my credit card honda not right absolutely. I think i really wanted to allow businesses idea that at the minute we think of emails is being a bit like a lot of people know a lot of people think of email is being a bit like knowing somebody comes around the doors and puts a catalog three blocks. You only look up by. If you're interested in the idea of all the i might wanna buy some new took boxes or something like a new dust or i might wanna see what gadget economic my kitchen and never used for the rest of us like the rest of the time just threw away. Just don't use it. don't even look at it emails. Become thing the to even even the big supermarkets have realized this is the case in the uk. If you go to marks and spencers right at overhaul of christmas look christmas right. They had all of that stuff inside on the lead up to christmas of. Here's the beautiful turkey you can get. And he has all this stuff but what they switched on the fact that people won't read them if there's no value enough it's a free magazine is a free calog. So what do they do. They put in beautiful turkey recipes. That had -ality the do at tesco that do it everywhere. They give you great recipes. Here's some great christmas soups and all this stuff. So there's a reason pick catalog up. Because the reason we still got two or three of them lying around in the kitchen even now because we know that some great recipes nuts and nothing so that's value in the off they are catalogs which are selling products directly. So we've gone gauge. When we think value is the second one interesting in that example you just gave just about that. O obviously the articles and the stuff that you're getting recipes is stuff that you can do with the stock you're gonna go and buy from that shop so like it's not like defeating the purpose it's not like here's the perfect ten list to go camping next week when you doing anything related accompanying it's mitchely a lotta stuff that is valuable in its own right. But it's congress when he makes sense that you're gonna be able to get results from the study you can then go and blocks from that shop and by the way kennedy. I have to say about jerry makes a lot more sense now. Marks and spencer.

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"twenty thousand subscribers" Discussed on Escaping The Real Estate Investing Newbie Zone - Make Money In Real Estate Wholesaling Properties For Quick Cash

Escaping The Real Estate Investing Newbie Zone - Make Money In Real Estate Wholesaling Properties For Quick Cash

09:19 min | 2 years ago

"twenty thousand subscribers" Discussed on Escaping The Real Estate Investing Newbie Zone - Make Money In Real Estate Wholesaling Properties For Quick Cash

"The property at a higher price right so you got a contract signed with the seller and then you went out to go out to market it to other buyers only to realize that what they want to pay for. The property is much lower than what you're asking price is okay. So would you do all right so now some people would think oh man you know this deal is over with right and it really depends on the difference in the pricing of what they're willing to pay and obviously would you have under contract for you know i remember. That's actually happened to me on a few of my deals. When i first started off ended up having to back out of them because the deals that i had with banks and so they weren't willing to renegotiate but that's why i love with dealing with private direct sellers Because a lot of times there's a lot of opportunity for you to go back to them and they're not working with anyone else okay goodbye. They didn't win the whole process of showing you to house talking with you building report. And so a lotta times there are. They'll be open to you coming back to them okay. But it's all about how you explain why you coming back to them and why you need a price adjustment okay. You can't just go back and say oh you know i know offered to fifty five thousand but i'm thinking i messed up my numbers. I need to be more forty five thousand. You can't just go back and do that okay. Is they're going to probably say screw. You ripped contract up and move on. Okay i'll do it in a certain way but you can go back every negotiate okay A lot of times I've worked with students where they might have got. You know offer a little bit off on a numbers because it access the mls so their numbers were based off of numbers that they could pull for an internet. And what. I've always showed them how to do is basically when you're going back to them especially when the house needs repairs you gonna bring this up. Okay so i'll give you an example. We do this all the time in our business we would do. It was basically we say. Okay so let's say for instance we just need to be five thousand lower all right so we're going to give a scenario debt. We got fifty five. We need to be at fifty. So what we'll do is we'll go back to say. Listen i you know. I've been working with contractors. I've had three estimates. Come in to give you know of what overview of what we're going to need and the pay to get this house up to co because obviously once we buy it from you will want hurry up and turnover our money. Obviously so that way we can get a return on our investment. The thing is that both all three both. All three of these contractors have came much higher than what i expected i mean. They saw some repairs and stuff that i didn't know about and then i'll start naming some of those repairs They're going to cost me a little bit more than expected. And i've been going back and forth with them. China as as i could but unfortunately we're at a standstill on that price means thing is that you know. I know we have an agreement for fifty five thousand dollars but to really make this work for me and we wanna go. We want your house closes deal. Asep is a need to be a little bit lower Fifty five is just not going to work for us Is there any way we get. You know maybe Come down just a little bit on price. Bail something like that okay. There might sit back and you kind of listen for their response right and then might well. How are you talking you know and you say listen you know. We really need to be fifty thousand dollars. If we can do fifty we can definitely get this deal closed next week and we'll have cashing your hands right so you can go that route right now. This really works. Especially if let's say you made a a blind offer okay Or like just off over the phone of soft offer and then you actually went and saw the house. You definitely can do this with renegotiation. Because you've never you haven't house you'd going based off of what they telling you the repairs and stuff that's needed but you can go in and once you see it. You can use that to your advantage to renegotiate all right now. Let's say the house doesn't need repairs per se all right which every property that osiris going to need something done to it unless they just upgrade everything but the key word is needed so sometimes you come across a property. That might not necessarily need work put. They need upgrades right. Someone to upgrade you can think about granite countertops. You think about back. Splashes new kitchen new bathrooms all right. Those are some of the things that have to be upgraded to attract the new buyer or the new tenant to go live right. So when you explain this to the homeowner to the seller that you know these things were mentioned the or you know whatever maybe overlooked or whatever. The case may be those things have to be upgraded right and so you know to to basically upgrade them. It's going to cost x. Amount of right so. We need to be down a lot lower on our price based on the numbers repairs and upgrades that needs to be done. Okay so you can to use that to your advantage. So can you renegotiate deals. Absolutely we've really go. She hated deals a few several times. Alright sometimes even just to increase our profit margins a little bit okay but what you wanna do is get your feedback from your buyer. Okay give feedback from more to one buyer because some one buyer might be pulling your leg a little bit so give feedback from into the bar. They're all coming in a lot lower than what you are willing to let the property go for or if it's lower than what you're asking prices And would you have another contract. Then go back renegotiate. Okay go back. Renegotiate with the seller are at nine thousand ten. They'll listen to you. They're gonna do it because they don't want to have to go through this whole process of working with someone else done report or someone else signed a contract and speaking of contracts you might think. Well hey do. I have to go out and go sign a whole brand new contract with them at the. You did all the paperwork. No not at all okay. What you can do is you can actually bring in addendum to the contract which you can basically go in there and say that sells price has graduated Or in your case downgraded from a certain price or another price or with the easiest way you can do with just on the initial contract. Bring it Their initial cross out there other price put the new price an initial by you initial by the solar dishes by once you both have initials by the cross out in the new price. Then your title company can move forward with the original contract and you want the whereabouts signing a whole new contract and doing everything all over the paperwork again okay. We've done this again several times. So that is how you go out renegotiate and get a property lower When you need to stay where you can ensure your prophet right. Rochon sweet episode. I hope you enjoyed this one again. make sure to subscribe to the channel. Also please please. Please leave us. Honest review this will help push us out in the rankings. Also if your social media tune again to the episode please tag me into Your social media tag your post your pictures your videos okay my at of handle name on all social media platforms is detroit. Mogul they reach detroit. Instagram snapchat facebook. All of that. All right at me on their semi pitcher. Let me know you tune with me. And i'll go ahead and re posted and put you out there To my twelve thousand plus or twenty thousand subscriber wherever i'm at Listen to our go ahead and re it on the platform that you tag. Okay really appreciate you guys fatone again. You guys know my quote. Don't live dream. Live your dream. See on the next episode. Thanks for listening. To escaping the rei newbies own podcast at www dot escaped the newbies zone dot com..

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Netflix Posted a Huge Earnings Beat

Daily Tech News Show

04:56 min | 3 years ago

Netflix Posted a Huge Earnings Beat

"Onto some net flicks earnings net flicks beat expectations overall in Q.. Four but fell short and the US due to increased competition titian worldwide. Netflix added eight point. Seven six million subscribers for total of one hundred sixty seven point one million subscribers. It's fastest growing. Region was Asia Pacific where it added one point seven five million users. Netflix added five hundred twenty thousand subscribers in the US that was short though of expected. Six hundred thousand financially. It reported stronger than expected revenue at five point. Four seven billion dollars and earnings per share of one dollar and thirty cents analysts had expected earnings of fifty three cents per share so they did do good on revenue. Nuts looks expects to add seven million subscribers worldwide below the eight point two million projection from analysts. So it's a little bit of a mixed bag here when you look at these these numbers the company and this is very interesting also has started citing viewers statistics based on a shorter amount. Round of you in time. So if I watched a show and I was counted as watching a show previously that would be completing seventy percent or more of an episode of a TV show or movie. Now netflix is reporting seventy. Six million households chose to watch the WITCHER and eighty three million chose to watch Michael. Bay's six underground but choosing to watch is now defined as starting a film or episode and watching at least two minutes so this is this last is most interesting interesting to me like netflix grew a little slower than possible. Everybody's making hey of like. Oh it's Disney plus an apple. TV plus okay. Maybe maybe it is. It probably is but the the fact that they are moving from. We never report subscriber. Numbers are never report viewership numbers to we're going to report some big viewership numbers that are seventy percent watch too two. We want to report big numbers but they only need two minutes. Watch to make those big numbers that tells me that they're feeling a little pressure to put out some. Even this is like this is like auto play at numbers. You know where you're like. Oh somebody plays two minutes. Two minutes is better than the auto play where he gets. Shut off really fast. It wouldn't be fair if if I after. Two minutes of a feature length film. I did not like that film. Yeah no that is not a watch that is me saying it's not an accidental start. But it's not an I liked it. If you've only seen two minutes of Michael Basics underground they should read Michael Base Lodge it. Yeah if you WANNA early watch two minutes of six underground watching these two minutes. I mean I it's it's interesting. I also think they have to kind of change these numbers not just because I think those are good the reasons you guys state but I think that there may be another thing a play here which is there is now so much new content happening on Netflix. Every day or every week new content being added that. You're starting to have a you kind of crowded content problem and a lot of that content I refer to not leaving. It's there permanently and so a shorter view of a thing. Might actually be a valuables statistic because a lot of us are doing shorter checks on a thing whether I wanna see it or not where it used to be. Well I've got this choice between movies already know in love and this new thing they made. Now it's got twenty new things. They made plus eight movies routed. I don't even know if I'm GonNa like this. I'm going to give it a couple of minutes. It helped me. I'll stay or open. I'm out of here like I can kind of see why that that that that would be a strategy that that goes along with just content overage in there if you know what I'm saying I'm calling it now Netflix. This is long term thinking and what they want is a few years down the road when Disney plus is still reeling from people like wait. You had all the marvel movies but now you lost him because of these deals that we're done before Disney plus. Why can I count on the fact that Harry Potter was on Peacock? Now it left in its an HBO. Max Netflix will start pointing to their library and say we own ours. All of our stuff you still there stranger things still there. You could still rewatch it. It'll flip it'll it'll try to flip it but yeah. The international story is one to watch Netflix. The fact that they're international numbers. Latin America Asia asia-pacific are skyrocketing. They're doing great international content. That is the future of Netflix. And the slowing down in the US. Maybe it's because of Disney plus or maybe it's just you know the US us is behind for a while for Netflix. So I don't know that it necessarily is. Yeah I mean number one market for some time. The numbers have been had. You know it's this is this. This is a this is a familiar familiar quarterly earnings report for no looks like Hey. International numbers are skyrocketing in particular markets Specifically but not so much in the US. It's like well you know you reach. Saturation what I wonder is especially with original content and how that's working so Well for streaming services. If you've got a head you know that that that that makes more sense at least to a subscriber like me than back catalogue because how many times I'm really really GonNa Watch even my favorite movie type thing. I WANNA see new stuff. How is that going to change the kind of original content that people see knowing what the strong markets

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Is podcasting in China really worth $7bn?

podnews

04:11 min | 4 years ago

Is podcasting in China really worth $7bn?

"China is podcasting that really worth seven point three billion dollars Nick quals hot part interviews that year Yang, who's a pod news reader, and editor of a podcast newsletter about the industry. Meanwhile, podcast tech buzzed China from pan daily dived into this topic in more detail in February concluding. What is sometimes referred to as quote unquote? Podcasting industry in China is really the amalgamation of educational lectures, audio books music, maybe even short unauthorized Tom hit Allston audio clips, so it's not accurate to compare the three hundred million podcasting revenues in the US with the seven billion dollar pay for knowledge, audio category. Meanwhile, podcast host Lipson has partnered with enter combs radio dot com, which claims it's the fastest growing audio app in the US and Tocom reaches one hundred seventy million Americans every. Month. Lipson customers will find radio dot com listed as a new destination in their dashboard, Goten on, now part news is on radio dot com to a new podcast platform in Chile Amazon podcasting has launched a platform for podcasts and radio on demand created in Chile for the Spanish speaking world. It's owned by commercial radio group thirteen radios in Sweden pods me a podcast subscription service has successfully raised one point three million US dollars in funding. Investors include a large Nordic media company called ships dead. Pod me has twenty thousand subscribers and quote is not profitable. The apple ipod touch has had its first refresh since July twenty fifteen the new version, which comes with thirty two gig of base memory as standard caught one hundred and nine hundred nine US dollars. We mentioned podcast transcribed, the other day, a free podcast, transcription service. It's already got an upgrade now recognize. Is different voices. And the website is now HTTPS patriots have released an update to their mobile app. That is significantly better experience. For audio with bug fixes, and new features in Brazil, be nine a creativity and innovation website has announced say significant expansion of their podcast network. Oh, mommy loss has over one million listeners per month, and in total their network has over four million plays a month in ridge retention rate of eighty percent. Brazil has a webinar the golden age of podcasting, tomorrow, the thirtieth of may at three pm Brazilian time you can sign up for free. The event is, of course, in Portuguese some advice for you from radio public how to create and maintain a newsletter for your podcast and an event for you in Paris in France. And that's the home of the Paris podcast festival back on October, the eighth to the tenth at, like gate, leak four thousand three hundred. People came last year, and this time around there, enlarging, the event with more rooms, more meetings, and more podcasts, nervy, your and thank you to megaphone modern podcast technology for publishers, and advertisers for becoming a gold supporter today in podcasts. We mentioned wildfire new podcast into a controversial wildfire in Oregon in the US, the journey at travel podcast from KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, which is also available on Kalem aircraft Brexit cast stars. Chris Mason and Adam Fleming are on the radio today program this week explaining what makes their podcast. So successful. Also hear me talking about something Conan O'Brien needs a friend recently interviewed Howard Stern, he reflects that rules and regulations as he had on radio. Give structure discipline and tension. And if you remove those rules that dramatically changes things as he found, we're moving to Sirius XM, but as many broadcasters, find, we're moving to podcasting. It's worth a listen. And they walk among us is an award-winning weekly UK true crime podcast covering a broad range of cases from the sinister to the surreal. They are also our latest personal sponsor, so thank you for your

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