Episode 32 - How to Start a vlog | They’re making a comeback - Part 2
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On today's episode we're finishing our conversation on vlogs.
We discuss why we believe they are making a comeback.
We talk about why they’re so effective at fostering relationships with your audience.
We look at some practical application for starting your vlog, and discuss if it's even a possibility for businesses to hop on board with
Let's get back to some authenticity!
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Transcript
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in today's episode we're going to look a
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little further into why Vlogs are making
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comeback and how you can apply them to
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your daily life or into your
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business I want everybody to think of a
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vlog as when you log into social media
Why Capturing and Documenting is IMPORTANT
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an account that you've had for several
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years and you see two years ago you were
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doing this and so you see this video
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clip of two years ago your kid was two
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years younger you were two years younger
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honestly there's somebody in this video
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that's no longer here MH I mean so the
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the
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importance in my
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opinion is is is is so great yeah with
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documenting yeah and was it out of focus
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was it shaky probably does that matter
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no no no was it blown I mean all these
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things like that's the reason I love
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Polaroids especially my Polaroid that
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only works when it wants to is like
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because most of the images are blurry
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and and Jordy actually described this to
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us and I've I've heard this description
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made uh also by there's a photographer
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named Todd hedo or haido very famous
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photographer a lot of his a lot of his
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images are a little bit out of focus are
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a little more blown we'll say a little
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more bloomy um he's like for those type
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of images the reason they're so powerful
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is because it's more like a memory or a
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dream if you think about a dream a dream
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is not always in Focus you can't
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remember a lot of details from a dream
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in a lot of cases as far as like out
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details but you remember that it's
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impactful yeah um and that's kind of how
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like a Polaroid is or like you know a
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video from two or 10 years ago yeah I
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agree um I I just think that it's
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important to do it again I would
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encourage you I would encourage our
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listeners to start vlogging yeah um and
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again maybe you never posted anywhere
Start a Vlog, Even if you never post it anywhere
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that's fine that's fine I'm encouraging
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you to do it strictly to to make that
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capsule for get that memory what's going
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on today yeah you know what's going on
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today in your life that you can look
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back on 5 years from now and be like wow
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I've I've really come a long way since
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that person that I've seen today yeah
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I've really gone downhill since that
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person that I've seen today like
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whatever whatever encouragement you need
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like you can look back on that because
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you did document it right so that was
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that was my my whole thing with I guess
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I'll call it my first YouTube channel um
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actually I guess technically it was my
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second YouTube channel cuz I started one
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again want be a vlogger right I I was I
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need I need Montana clean shaven face
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Jared
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uh listen if I ever get time I may I may
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put something together hon I think the
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world needs that I think I should
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probably do that anyways the world needs
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that to to to more so tell you what not
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to do um but again here's the thing I'll
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say this I never published it I never
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put together the finished piece that I
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had in my head M cuz it didn't turn out
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that way right but I still have these
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clips you do I still have these clips of
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my wife and I one year after marriage
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pre kids yeah first house all of these
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things probably not as tired yeah
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certainly not as tired I energy I have
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these clips there's one
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specifically uh I think I've posted it
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somewhere before but we are at Lake
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McDonald in Glacier National
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Park and I'm Vlogging very
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timidly uh no one's around but still
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talking to that camera is right just not
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natural for most people I'm Vlogging I'm
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not sure what I'm telling but I overhear
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my wife
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say this like
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Douglas um no no no this is Lake
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McDonald like Douglas is back home in
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Tennessee and Dandridge and
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Dandridge but this moment is captured on
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an SD card yep that I've now kept
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forever and and so like that moment
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exists and I can back and at that like
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but you don't AFF yourself that
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opportunity if you yeah if you don't do
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it if you don't record it if you don't
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record it so again I had intentions of
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this Vlog
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being popularity and gaining followers
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and building a YouTube channel off of it
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and all these things that was to know if
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it was Douglas Lake she just wanted to
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know if it was Douglas Lake um so that's
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another thing like Cara if you're
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listening that's hilarious understand
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with Vlogs like you may you may set out
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and hit record with intention a being
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the
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destination if a never happens you still
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at least got the memory MH but one thing
The #1 reason people never start their vlog
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that truly stopped me from posting and
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actually finishing that video from
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Montana right
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was I felt as though no one would watch
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it yeah you felt like it was not as
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exciting and and part of it was I had
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this Casey neistat thing in the back of
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my mind yeah he lives in New York he
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lives in New York he's seeing all these
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people on the street he's talking to the
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NYPD he's skirting around on his boosted
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board first name basis with uh Marlin
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the the UPS guy yep very exciting life
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very exciting well was exciting to me
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right but to to Casey that's just his
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life yeah it's every day that's just his
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life so so so I got paralysis by
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analysis and and basically never did
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anything with it right thinking you
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weren't interesting enough thinking I
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wasn't interesting but what I have
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learned
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since is no
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someone is going to find that
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interesting yeah everyone won't and you
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need to be okay with that too right but
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someone will yeah someone will and
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actually probably more than one person
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will more than you think actually well I
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think it's it's uh kind of like just in
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our our daily conversation like whenever
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we talk to people that are not from our
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area true you know the the area that we
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live in like these mountains appalachin
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mountains we're just like yeah we live
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here they're pretty we understand that
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like
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the people that visit here they're like
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oh my gosh this is wildly beautiful like
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yeah this is what we see every day on
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the inverse where do most people go for
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vacation the beach the beach so whenever
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we see the beach we're like oh my gosh
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this is awesome because we don't see it
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every day can't wait to get back to the
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beach right so the people who live there
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are like yeah that's the beach yeah it's
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their daily life so the parallel that
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we're drawing here is like yeah the
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person that's seeing your channel for
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the first time they're on vacation
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either in the Appalachian Mountains or
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at the beach yeah they're not living
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there now you're inviting them to come
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live with you in your daily life yeah
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but yeah that person is going to find it
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interesting because it's not their daily
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thing right I would I would say yeah
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don't let that stop you right um now
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again you can have different goals with
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your with your documentation your your
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cataloging all these things maybe you
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don't ever have a desire for it to be on
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social media and that's okay that's fine
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just for you think yeah I still think
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you need to to capture these moments if
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nothing else just to look back on 30
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years from now or you know here's the
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other side of life like we've all got a
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uh an endo yeah uh it's terminal an
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expiration date yeah it's terminal like
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I'm going to no longer be here one day
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we are perishable grocery items but
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those that are left
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behind you know they can enjoy these
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memories they can recollect they can Rec
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yeah they can uh they can sit down and
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maybe they will maybe they won't doesn't
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matter you're at least affording them
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the opportunity to to sit back watch
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these clips watch these movies watch
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these whatever and just reminisce yeah
Advice on how to get started Vlogging
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so let's do this let's give some
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practical advice um on like how how do I
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start my Vlog you know a en capturing B
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like if I do want to upload it like
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where am I putting it yeah what what can
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I do as an individual and then even like
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for businesses because you and I both
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believe that Vlogs can be very very
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crucial for businesses I think they can
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be helpful yeah can certainly be helpful
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especially again with them making a
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Resurgence but what are some practical
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applications for a vlog like if I'm if
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I'm a mother and I just got into souro
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I'm say sour because it's huge right now
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uh first off mother if you are a a
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potential sourdough Channel like you've
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got a great platform because it's
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booming right now absolutely um but how
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can I get into vlogging and how can I
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reach my potential sourd audience well I
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think it's going to take like anything I
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definitely think there's going to be you
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know a bit of trial and error uh trial
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and error on what works mhm um but also
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what doesn't work and and thirdly you
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know like what is sustainable for you to
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even record like if you if you have this
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desire to make these Vlogs super
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polished that might not be sustainable
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well it may not be sustainable if you're
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wanting like big volume yeah if have to
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understand that you can only do a one
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Vlog per week versus maybe you want to
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do a daily Vlog yeah if you're Wan it
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polished aily daily Vlog may not be the
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answer I would say if you're already on
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social media um almost every platform
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today has what they refer to as stories
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oh yeah start with stories yeah truly
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start with stories because my mom does
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stories with our kids that is a l
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pressure environment because here's the
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thing it's going to expire to the public
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after 24 hours and you can actually
Start using “Stories” features on social media
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still keep it which is stories doation
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yeah but like you're you're not going to
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have to sit and worry about like you
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know long-term performance are trolls
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going to Happ you know it's like that's
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gone with a story so start with stories
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I would say you don't have to freak out
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about all the details that us YouTubers
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have to worry about but but think about
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the processes and the things that you do
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in a daily on a on a on a dayto day
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basis yeah someone's going to find that
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interesting they are someone's not going
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to realize that this process that second
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nature and boring to you it's not to
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them well the the beauty of it too is if
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may not be second nature to you I think
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one example that I'll give that is under
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my roof is my wife uh she does stories
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of souro with our kids sure my wife
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right now has this big fear that you
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know because she has just started
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sourdough because she's still learning
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her process and everything that nobody
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would want to watch that because she has
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expressed she's not an expert in it
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right she's not an expert she has she
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has expressed interest though in wanting
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to do a channel based on her experiences
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and the thing for me is like no people
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want to see that too like they want to
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see the process of you getting better
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that's the whole reason we do YouTube I
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want to see the imperfections you want
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to see the imperfections that's why I
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leave my bloopers in a lot of my YouTube
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videos you do a lot of bloopers which is
Vlogs allow you to Grow WITH your Audience
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hilarious and and and I know people love
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that but again going back to people
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wanting real and authentic yeah if Sarah
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shows up tomorrow with this polished you
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know sourdough Channel that's that's
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fine in Dandy she's definitely going to
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grow an audience that way because people
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want to know what an expert sourdough
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may look like so they can try to imitate
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it y but I think on the inverse of that
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people want to grow with you oh yeah
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they want to grow with your skill set CU
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you might be encouraging going back to
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the example that you give you may be a
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two out of 10 on the sourdough schedule
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or sourdough sliding scale right but you
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can help other twos ones and zeros you
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can help the person that just started
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yesterday yeah um so I think again for
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even for and I'm using that sour d as an
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example because it is Big right now and
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I do watch quite a bit of sourdough
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content because it gets sent to me
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courtesy of my wife
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a lot of those are not what I would call
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polished oh yeah they're cell phone
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Clips posted to stories posted to reals
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yep but they're real they're authentic
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so this this is uh this is proof my wife
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I don't even know if she
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Scrolls like the Instagram feed M but
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she watches stories oh yeah I'm talking
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like the the the clip amount is like 60
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of them 60 of them they might they're
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dots even on the top three right but
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what that is is someone being very real
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very authentic very in the moment of
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that moment in their life and my wife
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enjoys it yep she's not the only one no
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like I that so so start with stories
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they're a great place to start you're
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going to start to get comfortable
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actually speaking to a camera you're
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also going to realize like What's um
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like how to capture because you know
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it's it's going to be uh be a learning
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process there um but yeah so like you
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mentioned if you're a two skill level
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wise you can help twos ones and zeros
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right on that specific note the channels
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that I have been subscribed to from a
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photography in a video standpoint MH I
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started I subscribed to them when they
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were not the level that they are today
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right you grew with them yeah I would
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say Pete is like a nine oh yeah 10 yeah
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Pete's probably a 10 right now yeah but
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I started with him when he was like a
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five or six when he was like five or six
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that's great because I was a zero or one
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I was looking up to a five I got to grow
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with him and so like I've literally been
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a long-term subscriber I can't wait till
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the day that I'm a three well whatever
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you know but my point is is like yeah uh
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you definitely can offer value to
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someone right so just do it just do it
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yeah so again going back to practicality
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though do it with your phone start off
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with your phone get you a nice little
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phone tripod yeah um or just anything
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you can prop your phone up on and I
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don't care if it's polished or not just
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document it yeah um whether you post it
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or not that's that's for the individual
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level now there is something to be said
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if you do want to move into you know a
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more polished approach to where maybe
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you are trying to grow a YouTube channel
Level up your Vlog Game!
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sure let's migrate from Instagram to
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YouTube you can still do that with a
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phone all day long people do that yeah
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but let's say you you do want to be a
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little more polished um get yourself a
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good used DSLR or mirrorless camera yeah
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um and record it with that yeah you know
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at that point you're probably going to
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want to do some editing you're probably
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going to want to do some editing and and
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it can be basic editing essentially
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trimming the head or triming the tail
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like for instance uh you could easily
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you see the bits where it's funny where
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where you'll see the person like
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literally reaching up to stop recording
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it's like well you could cut that bit
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yeah it doesn't necessarily have to be
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there now from a from a a standpoint of
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efficiency mhm that's great they didn't
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have to edit anything right and most
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people don't care but if that's
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something that you do like maybe you are
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attentive to some of those details it's
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like that's a half a second of that clip
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but Cho the tail off and now you're on
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to the next cut whatever um so yeah
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you're going to have to have some some
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uh basic editing but there's tons of
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editing apps out there yeah uh to help
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you get started uh mobile editing apps
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even uh that are really good cap cut VN
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Luma Fusion there's all kinds of them
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yeah just start um iMovie is still stock
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on iPhones true so you can still edit an
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iMovie yeah actually a lot of the apps
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even if you like desire to put it
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specifically to Instagram or something
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they edit built into them so it's like
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there's definitely options if you want
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to do that I just really think people
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are striving and searching and Reeling
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for the authenticity yeah um another one
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that's really popular that I see they do
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nothing from uh a camera perspective
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that's are shattering whatsoever but
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like a lot of people own homesteads and
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stuff yeah that's a really cool thing is
Homestead Vlogs are a great example of Simple Works
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booming right now yeah but you think
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about surface level of a
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homestead I don't know if there's a more
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mundane no set of activities no I mean
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truly you wake up you go tend to
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whatever livestock that you have go to
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your Tater Patch go go go pick up some
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eggs
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whatever maybe you're tending to but
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like from a from a excitement standpoint
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not very exciting not a lot of shock
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value there at least not us again for
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the person that's never done it that
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sees this Little House on the Prairie
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looking Channel like they're probably
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like wow that's cool I kind of long for
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that that's intriguing yeah so like yeah
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you never
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know who you're going to possibly
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Inspire right so yeah I would I would I
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would get started with stories if you
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want to migrate if you have an
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aspiration of of it being public and and
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maybe starting to foster a community
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that's another thing that's really
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really really really really cool with
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say YouTube is the community that you
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start to build yeah we've used a living
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room example oh yeah specifically if
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you're a consistent uploader maybe it's
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a monthly Vlog whatever whatever the
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frequency is people are going to start
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to get used to seeing this Vlog from you
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on like their favorite TV episode yeah
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it's like a TV episodes and so what
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they're going to be is like in the
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comments they're going to be saying oh I
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love this bit where you dro the flower
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in the floor and whatever right like
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people are going to start to to build
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relationship with you and um yeah I I
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mean
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shoot
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I have joined several communities uh as
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a result of YouTube subscribers oh yeah
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people that I'm subscribed to right they
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they start this community of of other
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people who are dang near just like me
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take aod for example I mean all these
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things aod I think you mentioned off
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camera one that I'm U actively a part of
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the Fuji Community Fuji cameras uh
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thanks to Reggie yeah so it's just the
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the power of
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social media that can come from being
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authentic being real putting these Vlogs
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out there yeah um yeah there's a lot to
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that that you just got to understand
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that anything that you put public
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facing there's a potential for a troll
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you're going to get some keyboard
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Warriors you're gonna yeah you're gonna
You may encounter Trolls online, but that’s okay
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but hey understand this with keyboard
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Warriors and the reason that I welcome
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them it's engagement what is it
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engagement is engagement is engagement I
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think they say uh what is is it all all
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publicity is good publicity yeah I mean
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if you're in the tabloids people are
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still saying your name hey I literally
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had a guy comment on one of my YouTube
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videos this morning says your video is
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misleading that's all he said I don't
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know how I don't know how it's
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misleading but again it's it's feedback
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yeah thank you sir for your comment I'll
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try to be less misleading next time be a
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little more obvious next time yeah man
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anyway like I'll take that it's
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engagement so so yeah that's on the
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personal side um yeah as a business
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though what can I do as a business owner
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if I'm W to start Ling cuz that seems a
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little more nuanced I think I think what
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you could do um is is start
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with again you could start with stories
How Businesses can also use Vlogs
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so like I take a company for example
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maybe maybe the the company's
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grown um people don't feel as
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though uh they're as uh as ingrained in
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the company it maybe it feels less of a
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family thing whatever that's a great
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opportunity to insert a vlog or a
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podcast where your president your CEO
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whatever is constantly in front of you
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in some facet in this case it's
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digitally yeah but they're they're
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showing you things that uh you're not
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privy to whatever those are good ways to
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literally spark connection Foster
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relation without actually having to be
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in front of those people all the time
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because it's just not feasible I say
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physically you can't be in front of I me
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the CEO especially if you're a bigger
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business can't be you know at all the
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facilities or all the job sites or
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whatever but you can be on one social
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media platform you can be that your
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employees are uh consuming content from
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well or even just the people that are
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wanting to support you I think one great
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example here locally is Rhonda from the
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Isaiah house she does her Sunday Vlogs
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right every single Sunday yep and it's
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just her sitting in her living room or
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her office wherever in her house giving
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you updates on what the Lord's doing for
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isaah house what they're accomplishing
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that week she's able to stay in front of
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her following and and the people that
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believe in that mission because she
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can't physically be oh it's not feasible
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right well and I mean shoot even one of
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our clients we have uh We've adopted a
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vlog mentality um and and the reason why
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is because a we we we could see that
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Vlogs were becoming more popular again
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but two we were like okay this is a
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great way to
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passively start to let someone in on the
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people yeah behind star Fitness yeah
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Gym's great equipment's beautiful the
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Aesthetics there like it's a great
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environment you can be very successful
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uh in your fitness journey there
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but uh to to to humanize it essentially
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because that's what I think a vlog and
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even a podcast yeah uh a vlog or a
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podcast can do that um that you know you
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just you just don't get otherwise like
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how how many people actually get a meet
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Preston at the gym I mean a lot but does
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everyone no no it's limited to the
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people that come into those doors while
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he's there that day so it's like but a
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vlog on YouTube I can meet Preston any
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day of the week I can meet Preston day
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the week I can hear them cutting up with
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one another all these things these are
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human bits that most people never get to
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see and it just it's a great way to
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literally let somebody in on the
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personality we we literally started this
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podcast
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a joke with people all the time it is
21:30
essentially to to let people know the
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two idiots behind the camera yeah most
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people already know that we're idiots
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but if you don't know us well now you
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know now you know now you know but you
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know so that's what a vlog can do even
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for a business yeah well with a business
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too you know there's so many different
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Avenues uh with the content of the Vlog
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it can be educational it can be
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entertaining it can be both yeah um I'm
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going to applaud uh some clients of ours
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for recently uh
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doing a a trial with just trying a
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podcast Stephanie and Shad yeah and the
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thing that we told them on The Upfront
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was like this is a way for your audience
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because they've got a good platform on
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YouTube already this is a good way
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though for your audience to not see
22:14
totally polished and edited Stephanie
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and Shad videos they can actually know
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the people uh before before they come to
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Tennessee yeah um they can know you guys
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well I mean with chefanie and stad
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specific chef chefanie and stad good
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gosh Stephanie and Shad Stephanie and
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Shad
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specifically their personality shines
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through on even their their uh their
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their edited pieces
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but I
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mean you're also only seeing what we let
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through the filter yeah you're seeing
22:47
what we decide to to approve and what
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they decide to approve so a vlog again
22:50
is just so much more Raw it's so much
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more authentic it's so much more in the
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moment and
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people really really appreciate that
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yeah so I don't know if anybody got
Encouraging people to start a vlog
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anything from this I hope so and I hope
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that this encourages some people that if
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you were on the fence I know several
23:08
people who want to start a vlog I do too
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again in my own roof or under my own
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roof my wife yeah I'm encouraging my
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wife right now right um and others like
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her to to do it yeah hit record on your
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phone on your digicam on whatever I
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don't care just do it absolutely do it
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start with stories um just start yeah
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just start I don't think you'll regret
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it I really don't I do not think you'll
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regret capturing a moment in time I
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think I see very little uh negative that
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can come from that I see a little
23:39
negative and and even internally you and
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I you know have
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discussed even more so because we we do
23:45
it but we don't do it enough um even
23:49
internally is doing a lot more BTS bits
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behind the scenes of motion creative
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like what we're doing with this project
23:56
what we're doing with this mission um
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well so I will slap ourselves in the
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face on that on that specific topic
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we've got all kinds of BTS footage we do
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it's on hard drives what keeps us from
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doing it well I'm going to
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say at least from my perspective uh it
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is
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my uh
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quality or
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Perfection perspective that's like I
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have to really edit this footage really
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fine comb it uh really polish it before
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it could ever be consumed well cuz we're
24:34
in the industry so we want to show the
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best of the best of the best so what's
24:37
that what what ultimately though what at
24:39
the end of the day what happens they're
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collecting dust they're collecting dust
24:42
nobody ever sees it and yeah I mean I'm
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I'm so it keeps me from ever doing
24:45
anything with it I'm in the same boat I
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don't edit it because of those reasons
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and and I'll even tag on probably quite
24:50
a bit of
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laziness but my point is is like
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basically again just don't be like us
24:57
yeah don't be us do as we say not as we
24:59
do or don't do there you go uh speaking
Always Accept Feedback!
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of things that we can do yeah jar there
25:04
are some things that our audience can do
25:06
that would tremendously help us uh with
25:09
future content when it comes to getting
25:11
seen and heard by other people on the
25:14
platforms uh what are those things uh
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feedback yes uh leave us any feedback
25:20
good or bad reviews stars and bars um if
25:24
if there is a topic that maybe we
25:28
mentioned in this particular episode but
25:30
didn't dive into and you'd like to hear
25:31
more about it gosh we'd love to hear
25:33
that truly it's like hey I'd love to
25:34
hear you speak more about this that's
25:37
great we we'll do that in the next
25:39
episode whatever uh leave us feedback
25:42
reviews if you know
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someone like Garrett under his own roof
25:49
who maybe needs a little little nudge
25:52
cook in the butt send this to him yeah
25:54
like hey I know you want to start this
25:56
Vlog here's some reasons why you should
25:58
here's here's a here's an episode
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dedicated to why they're popular why
26:02
they're effective and why you should do
26:04
it why
26:06
your why your topic matters to somebody
26:09
oh yeah I'll even encourage people to be
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bold with their reviews if you think
26:12
that we're misleading by gosh be bold
26:14
with it yeah somebody on YouTube's been
26:17
bold with it already so you're not going
26:18
to be the first let me know let me know
26:22
uh other than that yeah just uh like and
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surprise like And subscribe
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J here's the hard part you almost beat
26:32
me to fixing a double up there uh no
26:35
we'll just catch you guys on the next
26:37
one oh that wasn't very hard for him all
26:38
right y'all have a good
26:40
one see
26:42
you oh double Deuces well I'm afraid
26:45
that this one's covered by the M now
26:47
that I thought about my angles here okay
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we'll see yall