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Hello everybody.

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I am just getting ready to broadcast to LinkedIn live and to Facebook Live.

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In fact, I'm broadcasting right now, but I'm just getting ready

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to record my podcast episode.

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So just gimme a second and I will be with you just after this.

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So I'm back again.

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I think I've got everything sorted.

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Uh, but just to explain, uh, bef uh, before I actually start recording my

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podcast, uh, this is basically I'm gonna be live streaming my recordings

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of my, uh, podcast and that's.

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That's what this is.

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So when we get up to, when we get to that point, uh, I will probably

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have to ignore you, lovely viewers.

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Uh, your, either your replay, the replay or you live viewers, because I'm gonna

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be just focused on recording that.

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But please keep those, uh, Comments coming in because I'd love to get back to you

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afterwards and hopefully as I get used to this, I will be able to, uh, bring you in

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on, in, on the show, if that makes sense.

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So just in case you are wondering what I'm doing, in fact, actually before

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I do that, what I'm gonna do is I'm actually gonna go live to LinkedIn,

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so, and then I'll explain a little bit about what I'm gonna be doing.

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Uh, so one second.

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I've got another, another computer on over.

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So, hello, my name's Ian, an Gray.

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I'm from Seriously Social, and this is the, uh, live show of the recording of

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the Confident Live Marketing podcast.

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This is the first ever episode I'm broadcasting live on

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Facebook at my Facebook page.

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Ian Anson Gray, and I'm also broadcasting to.

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LinkedIn live as well, because, well, why not?

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It's kind of a bit weird this, because I always say to my clients,

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don't overcomplicate things.

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Don't overcomplicate things.

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You know, go live from your phone.

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That's the first thing that you should do.

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Or just keep things really, really simple.

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Um, so this is my first ever episode of this show and I'm

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over complicating things.

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So do what I say, not what I do.

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But I have to say, I have been playing around with this.

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I have tested things, uh, so I'm just gonna send a tweet out.

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So just one second.

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Hopefully that's gonna work.

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Uh, what I'm doing here, just in case you are interested in this,

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um, ah, got my stream deck here.

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So this is, this is basically, uh, all set up for this, the

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Confident Live Marketing Show.

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Uh, if I just go back one, I've got my lights on and lights off.

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I've got my webcam settings there.

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I've got our, my two different shows, d if you can see that, uh,

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the Free Range Social Show and the Confident Live Marketing Show.

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If I click on that, that takes you to the different scenes, which I'll be.

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Doing in a little bit.

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In fact, let me just tell me if you can hear this.

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I'm gonna press one of these,

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so there we go.

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That's the podcast intro as well, not intro jingle.

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What do you call it?

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Jingle I think.

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Yeah, jingle.

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I'll get it right.

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Okay, so we've got some live viewers here.

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Let's have a look.

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Uh, we've got Larry, Larry Snow is here.

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Uh, let me just while I'm at this, actually, one thing that's really

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frustrating about, uh, about e-com live is that for some reason I

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can't seem to get the colors sorted before I go live of the comments and

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it's all set up in a different one.

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Now, how do I get.

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. How do I get the color for that?

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How do I, is that what I do?

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I think this is it.

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Excuse me.

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Most of the shows will not be like this, right?

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Is that better?

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There we go.

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That's better though.

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Those are my brand colors.

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So we've got Larry here.

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Who else have we got?

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Uh, we've got some lovely people here.

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Yes, we've got Joanne Sweeney, by the way, these are all, uh, my Facebook viewers.

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Uh, if you're watching on LinkedIn, I'll come o onto you in a minute.

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Uh, we've got Tish here.

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Great to see you here.

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Thanks Tish for joining.

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Uh, Joanne Sweeney is saying, And you're also saying, oh, Larry says, I wish

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there were LinkedIn line notifications.

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Like Facebook.

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I think they will come, uh, but, uh, not at the moment.

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So if you're watching on LinkedIn, I will check in a minute.

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Um, and Joanne says, you are the live boss, . Oh, yes.

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Li Lime green.

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So, uh, Larry looks great in lime green.

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Well, I, I, it's not my brand colors though, Joanne.

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So, so yeah, if you just excuse.

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Uh, I'm just getting things set up before I do the podcast recording and, and

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then I will let you know what I'm doing.

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So, at the moment on LinkedIn, uh, you, in order to see the comments,

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you actually have to go to your profile, which I'm gonna do now,

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and then go down to seal activity.

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Okay.

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And then go to posts.

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I'm gonna mute my volume now cuz uh, we've got six comments.

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This is exciting.

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Am I gonna be able to see those?

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Yes, I can.

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Hello.

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Lovely people watching on LinkedIn.

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This is so exciting.

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Uh, so Alisa Meredith is here.

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Hi Alisa, Robert Stern saying Hey, hey, hey Ian.

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Great to have you here.

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Nice music.

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Yes, you'll hear some more in a bit.

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Matthew Holden is here.

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Great to see you.

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Matthew.

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Looking good.

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Uh, Lisa saying, where is Jeff?

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That's a very good question.

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I was notified that you were, went live, live on LinkedIn and Johnny Ross.

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Actually there were LinkedIn live notifications and it's

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very exciting on LinkedIn.

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There are lots of different, uh, reactions.

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So have a play with those because you've got things like curious and love and I

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actually forgotten what they all are.

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But anyway, check those out.

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Okay.

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I think, I think we're, I think we're ready.

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Are you ready?

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Are you ready?

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Uh, Joanne is saying, let me just have a quick look.

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Just before I get started, Joanne is saying, how many

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devices are you operating?

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I'll get a little bit of the tech out the way because this is not

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gonna be a tech focused episode.

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I will be sharing some tech in some forthcoming episodes, but just since you

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asked Joanne, I am live streaming this to Facebook via e cam e-comm, live on my Mac.

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I've got two screens, so on over here on my left, which you can't see, I've got

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audition running and I must remember.

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This is really important to press record cuz, cuz I obviously need to record

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the audio really well using audition.

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And I'm also able to, uh, record the music, uh, such as the music on,

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on that I was bringing in before.

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Uh, if I have any guests, I can also bring them in on different tracks.

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So that's gonna be really, really cool.

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Uh, I've got my high PR 40 here.

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, which is plugged into, we are getting geeky here.

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It's called a DBX two eight Success.

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It's a pre-processor.

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So what that does is just add some extra audio, not effects, but it basically

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makes my voice sound a little bit better.

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Uh, and I'm plugging that into my computer using a Zoom H four N Pro.

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Uh, I've got my steam deck here, but I think your, your,

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the main reason for you asking.

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I think so.

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I'm, I'm going live from E Cam to Facebook Live, and then over here

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I've got my PC Dell laptop, which is, is, is coming up to 10, no, it's

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coming up to nine years old over here.

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That is running Wirecast.

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I'm You did ask this.

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So basically off from eca, uh, you can stream over the network using

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a technology called ndi, and that's picking up on the Wirecast and that is

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broadcasting to LinkedIn live because at the moment you can only broadcast.

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To LinkedIn live using one of three tools.

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That is, uh, let me get this right, Wirecast, which is what I'm using.

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Uh, switch a studio, which is great for mobile, um, if you're on iOS devices.

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And then the final one is, uh, uh, social live.

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Social live.

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So there we go.

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Okay, I think we've got any more comments.

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Uh, Tish says, this is really super, um, It is, it's really exciting.

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So let's, let's do this.

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Check if I've got any LinkedIn comments.

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Uh, right, I think, I think I'm all okay.

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Is that working?

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Am I still live on LinkedIn?

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I think so.

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Hopefully.

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Okay.

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Right.

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Let's do this.

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Are you ready here we.

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This is a confident live marketing podcast, confident Live marketing

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podcast with Ian Anderson Gray, helping entrepreneurs level up

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their impact, authority, and profits through the power of live video.

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Gain confidence in front of the camera, confidence with technology,

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and then confidence with the content and marketing together,

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we can go live.

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Hello, it's Ian and Gray here.

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This is the first ever episode of the Confident Live Marketing Podcast,

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and I'm really excited, really excited because this has taken.

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Such a long time in coming, and that is really what I want

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to talk about in this episode.

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This has taken at least a year, probably more that more like two or three

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years in my head to get to this point.

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And I want to share some thoughts with you today.

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Uh, I'm, I'm good to be sharing with you really what the points

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of the steps the point of this podcast is, and, uh, whom I, I.

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My audiences and, and how I can help you.

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So that's what this podcast is all about, but it's also about my procrastination

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or my journey to get to this point.

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And I hope from this you can learn a lot and, and, uh, learn from my mistakes,

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but also learn from my, my journey.

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So, uh, this is really exciting.

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So yeah, my name's Ian Anderson Gray and I'm, uh, I help entrepreneurs

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level up their impact, authority, and profits using live video.

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I've not been doing that for the entirety of my life.

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I actually trained as a musician back in the day.

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And I'm gonna show a little bit more about my story in a little bit.

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Um, but first, before I do that, I just wanted to, uh, thank you so much for

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listening to this, or if you're watching us live on either LinkedIn or Facebook

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or watching the replay, that's awesome.

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I really don't take you for granted.

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I'm so excited that you are here spending your time with.

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Uh, so what is this show?

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And why is it a podcast?

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Well, I've written some notes here and, uh, this is part of our, always,

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this is really my plan and I'm gonna read out part of my plan and, uh, I'm

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gonna be sharing this with you as well.

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Um, I wrote this probably.

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About a year ago, , and it's taken all this time.

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So the Confident Live Marketing podcast and show, uh, is aimed at established

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entrepreneurs who want to level up their impact, authority, and profits

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through the power of live video.

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But it could also be through webinars, podcasts, or, or public speaking.

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I think the key here is in the word confidence.

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So we're gonna focus on knocking down the three main barriers

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that I feel entrepreneurs face when creating live video content.

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And I'll talk a little bit more about those three themes that we're

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gonna talk about in in this show.

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Uh, so some of the shows like this one are gonna be solo shows.

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It's just going to be me sharing my, my thoughts with you.

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Um, but some of them, I'll also bring in some guests.

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I've got some fabulous guests lined up and I can't wait to, uh, share those with you.

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Now the word authenticity is used so much.

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I think it's kind of overused.

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Uh, but I want this show to be really authentic.

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I, I, I aim to be.

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The real me in this, and I suppose the key word here is I aim to be vulnerable.

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I'm not gonna just be sharing the successes, I'm also gonna be sharing the

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times when things haven't gone so well.

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And actually this is really me sharing my live video journey.

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Uh, I was procrastinating because one of the things I was procrastinating

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about was because I didn't necessarily have all the gear that I wanted to, but

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we're gonna start with what I've got.

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So over time, over the months and years that I do this podcast, hopefully you'll

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be able to notice the difference as I develop my skills and my confidence

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with podcasting and live video.

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And I hope to encourage you with that too.

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So vulnerability is gonna be really important, but also one of my big

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things, one of one of the reasons I think I've been put on this earth to do.

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Is encouragement.

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I really feel so many of us need encouragement.

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We're knocked down as an entrepreneur, and yes, we need to be told how

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to do things from time to time.

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We need to maybe get a kick at the backside from time to time,

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but we also need encouragement.

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So the live, the, these podcast recordings are also going to be broadcast live.

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So in a way, this is a live broadcast of a podcast recording.

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So I'm broadcasting this on Facebook and LinkedIn live at the same time, and I will

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get back to any comments at the end of it.

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But this is primarily to you listening at home or wherever you are to the podcast.

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So who am I aiming this for?

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Now?

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I could be completely wrong here, but one of the things I've been really

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thinking about, who is my avatar?

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I don't like that word, but who is my, my audience, my perfect audience.

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, and I've been thinking about that a lot.

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Uh, I've, I'm aiming this really for established entrepreneurs.

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People who are, have been around in the, in the online space particularly.

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They may have dabbled in live video, they may have done a lot of live video,

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but they're wanting to improve things.

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So they've got an online based business.

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And as I'm mentioned before, I'm mean, I'll say this a lot, uh, they want to

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level up their impacts and authority using live video, but they're struggling.

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with getting in front of the camera.

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There's something stopping them, or maybe it's the gear or the technology

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that's that's what's stopping them.

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Or with the content.

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What on earth do they say and maybe the marketing.

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Now in terms of my demographics, I'm gonna be, I would love to,

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to see what's gonna happen here.

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I, I think, uh, it's gonna be mainly people from the UK and the us, but

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I do believe there'll be people, people from Canada, Australia, New

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Zealand, and the rest of Europe.

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But it'd be amazing if there were people from, uh, the rest of the

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world listened to this podcast.

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Um, now it's aimed at both men and women of all ages, but I,

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I do have a suspicion that.

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It's gonna be, I, I don't like putting people into Pigeonholes here, but I do

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think that generation Xs, generation X and maybe baby boomers are going to be make

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up the prime, um, part of my audience.

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We'll, we'll see.

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But of course, millennials and, uh, younger people are more than welcome.

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It's, uh, I would love to have people from, from all generations.

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That'd be great.

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So, um, now the thing is why an.

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Am I focusing on a podcast when it's all about live video?

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Yes.

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I'm live streaming this, and that's, that's definitely deliberate

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because I need to be showing and demonstrating the power of live video.

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But I think actually my target audience, they, they do like to consume podcasting.

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So if you are watching.

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Just te tell me in the comments, what is your preferred method of consumption?

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Of content?

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Is it live, video, podcast, or bit of both?

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I'd be really interested in that.

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So it's quite deliberate that the podcast is definitely the main part,

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uh, the main format here or the main, uh, what's the word I'm looking for?

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Anyway, the main medium, medium is the word, but I am also live streaming

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this and I want to get some audience participation and interaction as well.

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So that's really exciting.

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And also, uh, podcasting is just a really lovely format.

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It's something that I've been doing.

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, uh, I, I, I consume a lot of podcast content and actually I did have, uh, a

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podcast many years ago when I was just starting out on this space Doesn't exist

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anymore, but it was called the, uh, yeah, it was called Seriously Social

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News, the Seriously Social News Podcast.

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I wanted to share a little bit about why I stopped that, because I

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think that's important as I really explain why I think live video.

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Such a powerful platform.

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Now with the Seriously Social News podcast.

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The idea was it was gonna be a short, 10 minute podcast every week

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sharing what is new in the world of social media and technology.

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It was 10 minutes, but I kid you not, it took me like a whole day

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to create this, to, to record it.

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And I record, had to record it multiple times.

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Cause I kept on stuttering over my words and I was suffering from perfectionism

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and I had to do a lot of research.

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Uh, it was just me and then editing it, putting it onto, I was using SoundCloud at

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the time and then putting it onto iTunes.

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Took me at least a day out of my time every single week.

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I, I couldn't batch record it.

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And of course, the other downside with it was that each episode basically

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got out of date within a day or two.

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And so there was none of the evergreen content.

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So why live video?

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Why do I wanna talk about live video?

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Well, live video is a quick and easy way of creating content,

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and it's not about being perfect.

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It's, it's actually about being real and authentic.

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All those, those words I was talking about before.

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So it's a quick and easy way of creating that content.

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Yes, you need to plan, but once you press that start broadcast button, you

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can create that content very easily.

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Once you press the end broadcast button, you don't have to worry about editing.

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But of course, you've then got the potential amazing potential to, uh,

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repurpose that to all these other pieces of content there, uh, pieces of, uh,

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piece, you know, speak, uh, all those other platforms out there such as LinkedIn

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and uh, Facebook and Instagram stories.

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So it's all really.

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stuff.

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Definitely.

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So what next?

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Um, so I've mentioned a summary of the podcast.

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My audience, uh, my promise.

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What is my promise?

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So I, my promise, and I want you to, uh, pick me up on this because this

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is my aim of this podcast, is that this is going to be a challenging

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podcast, uh, an encouraging.

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Also a bit of fun.

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I want to have a bit of fun with this.

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So whether you get on with my sense of humor, I don't know,

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we'll see how about that.

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But it's also gonna be practical tips as well.

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Um, now I believe this is gonna be a, my aim really is that this is a holistic

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approach and although the focus will be on live video webinar, Podcast content

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will also be looking at leveling up all areas of your life because my, my

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goal is not just the content, it's also to level up other areas of your life.

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It could be your, not just your business, but your personal life.

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How can you spend more time with your family on the, on your loved ones

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as well as, uh, as your business?

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But I also aim, my aim is for this as well as to be fun, but it's a no fluff podcast

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and I wanna avoid any pseudoscience, or I don't like this word, but woowoo stuff.

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I want it to be practical and, uh, to allow you to break down those barriers

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of, of confidence, self-confidence, in front of the camera, with the

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tech and, and with the content.

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And I do wanna share some ca, uh, case studies and some actionable tips

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on how you can achieve your goal.

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Now, this is not about being perfect.

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I'm gonna be showing my journey with the ups as well as the downs, and, and I do

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want to be as transparent as possible.

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So why am I doing this?

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Well, part of it is I need to be doing this.

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I mean, I am seen by many as the go-to Facebook Live or

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live video confidence experts.

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So I need to be doing this on a more regular basis anyway.

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Um, I want, so this is really to increase my brand awareness.

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I want to be able to promote my products.

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I want to ultimately, I want my, my goal is to encourage, Encourage

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you to be able to go live and to, to not stay where you are.

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I want you to push forwards and encourage you in that.

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So, and I also want to build relationships with guests that I have

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on the show and also some sponsors.

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So we've got some exciting sponsors that are G that are gonna be sponsoring the

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show, which is really, really exciting.

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Um, so I think that is, that's basically, uh, all about the, the, the

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podcast and that's really exciting.

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But maybe I'll share a little bit about me.

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Now.

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I know some of you will know me.

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Uh, who are listening, but you may not know me if you are listening.

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So, uh, just a little bit about me.

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So I said before that I trained as a musician.

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When I was at school, I really struggled between knowing what to do.

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I suppose I struggled with my identity and I wasn't sure whether to go down the

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science route because I loved science.

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I still love science or the technology, or do I go down the performance route and.

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My, my mom was an opera singer, uh, so there was definitely some music in the

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family, but I, when it came to choosing where I was gonna go, I ended up going

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to university to do music and, and then I went to the Royal Northern College

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Music here in Manchester, in the UK to train as a professional classical singer.

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Shortly after I left, I set up a web agency with my dad.

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Um, I was very much involved with, with technology and building websites,

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and so it seemed a good idea to build websites for my fellow musicians.

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Skipped forward quite a few years and I wanted to create a blog, so I created a

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blog with my, with my initials, I a g.

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and that really changed everything for me.

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I started writing blog posts about social media and technology,

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which really interested me.

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And I ended up being asked to speak at conferences, uh, particularly

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as a, the, the big one for me was a conference in Manchester called

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The Big Social Media Conference.

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And we had, uh, some amazing people like Mary Smith and

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Melanie Daro, uh, come to that.

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And it was also where I met my partner in crime, Julia Bramble there.

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And that was amazing.

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And that same year, I think I've got this right, or it

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could have been the year after.

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I'll have to check my dates.

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I was asked to speak at Social Media Marketing World for the first

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time, which is the biggest social media conference in the world.

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That changed everything again for me.

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And uh, but I did really.

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With imposter syndrome, and we're gonna do a whole episode in

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imposter syndrome in the future.

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But a lot of people believed in me.

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At the time, I didn't believe in myself, but people believed in me

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and that kept me going and going and going until the next thing that

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happened, which was three years ago.

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Everyone seems to have access to Facebook Live, but I didn't.

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So I ended up doing some research and I wrote an article on how to

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broadcast to Facebook Live from your.

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And that article has add over 5 million page views.

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Since that it allowed me to launch my first course, and I'm now speaking

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around the world about live video.

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But it was the most important thing really.

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Here was an epiphany moment for me, which is where I felt suddenly that.

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All those little parts of my life, it were ca converged into this new

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sub-brand, confident Live because I had that background in performance,

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that background in teaching, I've been teaching, singing and, and other

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types of, of things over the years.

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And also my love of technology and all of them merge with

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Confident Live and also my, my.

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Joy and my real, uh, wanting to help people build their confidence

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and, uh, get through those barriers that are holding them back.

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So that's a little bit about me.

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I'll be sharing some more about my story, uh, over the

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coming few weeks and episodes.

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So why did it take such a long time for me to get round to doing this?

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Why?

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This podcast almost never happened, and it is true.

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I came up with the idea about a year ago.

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I was speaking with my friends, Mike and Isabella, and asking them if

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they could help me with the music at the beginning of the podcast,

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and I've just checked the emails.

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It was, it was about a year ago, and I've been talking with them

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for ages and I hope you agree.

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They did an amazing job with the intro.

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Uh, for this.

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So part of the issue is for me, procrastination, but if we dig a little

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bit deeper in that, I wonder whether you suffer from procrastination.

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But part of that is maybe, um, if I'm being totally honest, a lack of

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self-confidence and the ability that I have to compare myself with others

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and overcomplicate over complication and a bit of imposter syndrome.

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All of those mixed together.

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And so I wonder whether you suffer from those things because those things have

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been holding me back and not believing in the gifts that I have to share with

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the world when it comes to live video.

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The thing that's kept me going is the knowledge that my friends

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out there have believed in me, and that has kept me going.

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That is why I'm here today, and I, I encourage you.

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If you are not in a mastermind group, if you do not have people around you who

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are the encouragers, you need to find those people because otherwise you may

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not be, uh, getting your full, uh, uh, potential, fulfilling your full potential.

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So those are our, those traits.

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The, the, uh, comparison syndrome over complication.

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Imposter syndrome.

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Those are all what I call live video syndromes.

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They are things that we can all suffer from and they can all

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hold us back, but I want to.

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Put those behind me and create content that is really gonna help you, uh,

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move forwards in your business.

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And I wanna share my journey.

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I want to share the, the things that I get wrong as well as

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the things that I get right.

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And one of the reasons why I didn't go live was because I was worried about

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my background and about my webcam.

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I'm actually using a C nine 20 webcam for this, uh, which is not.

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Not the most amazing one, but it's a pretty good camera

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for people starting out.

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But I was wanting to take things to the next level and get a really,

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really nice camera for that.

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But then I started to think to myself, the more I procrastinate about this

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and start looking at the technology, the more I let people wait and I need

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to start sharing my message with my a.

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. So I think that's about it for this episode.

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I hope you've enjoyed that.

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I hope you will stick around for the next few episodes and

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beyond and do get in touch.

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One thing I've been talking a lot about in this episode is encouragement.

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I wanna encourage you, but I hope that you can encourage me and.

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Get in touch.

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My email address is ian iag.me, but you can find me at my website, IAG Dome or

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just, uh, follow me, uh, on Facebook, LinkedIn, or Instagram, wherever you want.

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Uh, and I'd love to hear from you.

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Uh, I really would.

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So, um, I will see you all very soon.

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And, uh, I thank you so much for, uh, listening into this podcast

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and, uh, I'll see you next time.

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Bye.

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Thanks for listening to the Confident Live Marketing Podcast with Ian Anderson Gray.

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Be sure to join the community@i.me where you can continue to level up

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your impact, authority, and profit through the power of live video hands.

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Until next time,

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Tulu.

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So I did it.

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I think so we're still, I'm still live on Facebook.

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I'm still live on LinkedIn.

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I've, uh, oh, I haven't actually stopped the podcast recording, but I will now.

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Too many things to think about.

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Has that stopped?

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Yes, it has.

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So thank you so much for , uh, bearing with me and I hope you

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found that really, uh, interesting.

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I wasn't sure whether this was going to be a good way of doing

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things actually live streaming me.

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Uh, recording the podcast, but I have seen other people do it.

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My, my friend, uh, cliff Ravenscraft, uh, has done this in the past and

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it's worked really well for him.

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Having said that, he has been podcasting for years.

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He's got thousands of podcasts under his belt, and so I wasn't sure I was

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necessarily gonna be able to do that, but I actually really enjoyed it.

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I really enjoyed, uh, doing that.

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And I can see we've got a few, uh, comments as well.

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I'm gonna check on LinkedIn too, so, uh, let's have a look.

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So yet, uh, Tish has been saying,

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Um, that's really good.

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A bit of encouragement there.

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So this is really super bravo and, uh, global.

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We got there so.

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Gavin Hammer is here.

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My friend Gavin from who's the c e o of a fantastic social media marketing,

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social media management tool, I should say Sendible is, uh, was was on live.

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I dunno whether you're still here.

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Podcast.

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Very seldom live.

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Uh, so that's interesting that you were talking about.

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So I was asking the question, what do you prefer to consume in terms of content?

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And I agree.

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I mean, I.

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I definitely see the power of live video.

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Um, but podcasting is, I listen to a lot of podcasts.

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Uh, Tish is lovely.

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You always lovely, Tish.

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Uh, we will certainly believe in you and support you

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wholeheartedly and emotionally.

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That's wonderful.

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Thank you.

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I really appreciate you, Tish.

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I really do.

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And Sasha says, Dan just managed to get the last minute.

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We'll have, have to listen to the podcast.

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So don't worry.

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It's, that's, that's one of the disadvantages with live video.

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But you can watch the replay either on, uh, Facebook or LinkedIn.

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Um, and just to let you know, uh, when I go live with the podcast, it's

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gonna be a week on, a week on Friday.

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So what date is that?

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I should know this.

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Uh, week on Friday.

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So that is the 24th of May.

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Uh, so I need to submit this to iTunes on the Wednesday, the Wednesday the 22nd.

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Hopefully it will get in for the 2020 fourth.

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So I, I need to record a few more episodes cuz I want to go live with

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two or three of those episodes.

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Um, so, oh, Larry says, this is interesting.

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Uh, I will get onto your LinkedIn people, by the way, uh, Tim Scheyer

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does live podcast on YouTube.

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That's Scott.

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I'm gonna have to check that out.

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Do you know Larry?

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I've not actually met Tim Scheyer yet.

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It's nuts, uh, because I'm pretty sure he comes to Social Media Marketing World

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every week, every week, every year.

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That's why this what's happened.

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I think I've, I've used all my energy with doing that now.

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Okay, let's have a look on LinkedIn.

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So here we go, da da da.

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Now I dunno whether, which one, which way this is, is this, is it reverse

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chronological or chronological?

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So Alisa says, I was notified that you went live on LinkedIn.

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Roberts says I was notified on LinkedIn.

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You went.

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, am I still?

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I think I am.

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It doesn't really work, uh, cuz I, why I'm in the office and the

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wifi in the office is really bad.

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Robert says It was interesting, I was n notified on LinkedIn, but not on Facebook.

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So we're talking a lot of stuff here.

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You really need your sound.

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You really need your voice to sound better.

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Oh, that's very sweet of you.

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Lisa.

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Uh, Victoria Sheridan's here and Scott says, Alisa true.

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Ian's got pipes now.

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I will possibly be doing some singing at some point when you listen to the podcast.

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Uh, I'm gonna have some fun with that.

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Um, Tim Lewis says, OU multi broadcasting, someone is going to

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need to write a comment aggregator.

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And that is a, that's a really good point, Tim, because this is one of the big

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problems at the moment if you do multicast to lots of different network networks.

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It's something I don't recommend that people do, to be honest.

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Uh, broadcasting to more than one platform.

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And there is a reason why I'm doing it this way, and I'll

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explain in a minute, but one of the big reasons is that you can't.

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Get to keep track of those, mult those comments across all those

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different platforms very easily.

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It's, it's a real pain.

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So, uh, it would be great if there was a common aggregator, the

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kind of is one with e-comm live.

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If you link it up with, um, what's it called again?

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restream.io, they have kind of got a comment aggregator, but

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it's a little bit bugging and it doesn't work in, in all situations.

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And more to the point with restream.io, you can't schedule your live broadcast.

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So that's no good to me.

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Uh, no.

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The reason why I'm doing it to Facebook Live and LinkedIn live

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is really that Facebook Live is, is really where my home is.

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But LinkedIn live is something I totally see the power of.

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And LinkedIn is something that I really want to go.

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All out on.

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And I've, I've been seeing so much interaction.

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Uh, I mean, we've got loads of people watching us live

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on LinkedIn, which is great.

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Uh, so I, I definitely see that as a really powerful thing.

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Also, you know, I, I, uh, LinkedIn live is still on the closed beater at the

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moment, so it's something that I really want to play around with and test.

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So Tim says, yes, I'm on LinkedIn.

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Yeah, that's good.

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I can't actually see anything.

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That's basically what I see is, looks like in black, uh, just a black screen there.

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Let me just see if.

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Mm.

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Looks like I've got 11 people thought you'd be on Twitch.

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Tim says, well, I could be, but my old PC laptop, it's a Dell, uh, I

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five processor thing and it's about nine years old and it's only just

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coping what the, what I'm flang flinging at at it, uh, flinging at it.

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I think at some point I will definitely buy a a a, a PC that

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I'll be able to broadcast to lots of different platforms at the same time.

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I don't know.

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What do you think?

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Do you think I should broadcast to multiple platforms?

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I think just one or two for, for now.

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That's all I wanna do.

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I want to keep things simple.

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Focus mainly on the podcast and, and also just have a little chat with you guys.

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Um, but anyway, I'm gonna leave it there.

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I think.

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Um, Just a few more comments here.

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So Tish says , I'm a songbird.

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Yes.

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Um, I might have, I might, I might, uh, do a bit of that.

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It was quite interesting actually, or quite bizarre.

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Uh, last week I was speaking at info show, which is the biggest, so

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biggest not social media, but biggest technology conference in central Europe.

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So I was speaking in, in Poland, in, in Gdansk.

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I don't think you pronounce.

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So it's Dansk, which is on the, the, the north of Poland.

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And at the end of the end of my torque, uh, there were a few

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questions, but the next person had some, uh, problems with their laptop.

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And so the host room host kept me up there and asked me lots of random

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questions like, what's my favorite car?

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And do I support Manchester United or Manchester City?

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I had to say, I don't support either of them because I'm not

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really into football or soccer.

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Which was not the right thing to say.

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But anyway, he then asked me to sing , so I had to sing in front

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of, I dunno how many people there.

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I reckon three to 400, maybe even more people in, in the audience.

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It seems like a lot of people there.

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Uh, and so I sang an American folk song called Shenandoah.

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Um, so that was, that was really fun.

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Yes.

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And Tish also says, uh, you'll have to do a podcast about letting us

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know how your New Mac is doing.

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Yes.

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Uh, we're not gonna talk about that.

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I've had some problems with my Mac over the years.

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I will share some of that.

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Definitely.

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Um, so just finally from Tim, thank you so much for joining me, Tim.

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It is always a big encouragement to have you here.

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Uh, so the appeal of Twitch is, Easiest to monetize.

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That depends on what you were doing.

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I guess so, yeah.

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That's a really interesting point.

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Uh, that's what I've heard about Twitch.

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It's, it's, it's quite easy to monetize, but that's not actually my, my aim.

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I'm not, Uh, I'm definitely aiming to, uh, to be able to get sponsors

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to pay for all the editing.

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I, I don't wanna end up having to do all the editing and the video editing

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and doing all that kind of stuff.

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Uh, so sponsors are gonna be able to pay for that kind of stuff.

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But really for me, it's, it's about, uh, awareness.

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I want to, to get my, uh, my name out there.

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I want to be able to help more and more people.

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Uh, I do wanna monetize it though.

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indirectly.

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So I do want to grow my business and I'm gonna talk quite openly about this,

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about my struggles over the years.

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But one of the things that really, uh, Uh, what's the word?

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Resonated with me was, uh, a few, was it like a year ago?

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Somebody said, I think it was Troy Dean from WP Elevation said,

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you can't help people if you don't run a profitable business.

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And so my focus definitely is, has been, uh, over the last couple of years to, to

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grow a profitable business because my, my aim is to help more and more people and.

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Money is important, you know, I wanna support my family, I wanna support you.

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And so, yes, monetization, but not directly through the, the

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podcast, if that makes sense.

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Uh, Andy Foot says, what did you, what do you think swung you?

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The pilot?

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I, I have no idea what you're talking about.

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What was that?

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What do you think swung you?

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The, you have to explain what you mean by that.

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But anyway, uh, I think I'm gonna, I'm gonna leave it there.

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So, Uh, there we go.

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This is, this is another little, uh, audio clip that, uh, music

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radio creative, uh, created for me.

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So how, what do you think of this?

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You are listening to the Confident Live Marketing podcast with Ian Anderson Gray.

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There we go.

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Got some more fun ones like that.

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Right?

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I'm gonna go thank you so much for watching me live.

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It's been such an encouragement.

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It's great to have you here.

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I'll let you know when the next one's gonna be.

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I'm gonna be much better at telling you when these are gonna be, but at the moment

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I'm just squeezing them in, uh, as quickly as I can over the next week and a half.

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But I will see you next time.

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Thank you so much for watching the Confidant Live Marketing Show.

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Bye everyone.

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Hello everybody.

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I am just getting ready to broadcast to LinkedIn live and to Facebook Live.

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In fact, I'm broadcasting right now, but I'm just getting ready

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to record my podcast episode.

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So just gimme a second and I will be with you just after this.

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So I'm back again.

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I think I've got everything sorted.

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Uh, but just to explain, uh, bef uh, before I actually start recording my

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podcast, uh, this is basically I'm gonna be live streaming my recordings

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of my, uh, podcast and that's.

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That's what this is.

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So when we get up to, when we get to that point, uh, I will probably

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have to ignore you, lovely viewers.

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Uh, your, either your replay, the replay or you live viewers, because I'm gonna

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be just focused on recording that.

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But please keep those, uh, Comments coming in because I'd love to get back to you

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afterwards and hopefully as I get used to this, I will be able to, uh, bring you in

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on, in, on the show, if that makes sense.

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So just in case you are wondering what I'm doing, in fact, actually before

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I do that, what I'm gonna do is I'm actually gonna go live to LinkedIn,

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so, and then I'll explain a little bit about what I'm gonna be doing.

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Uh, so one second.

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I've got another, another computer on over.

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So, hello, my name's Ian, an Gray.

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I'm from Seriously Social, and this is the, uh, live show of the recording of

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the Confident Live Marketing podcast.

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This is the first ever episode I'm broadcasting live on

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Facebook at my Facebook page.

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Ian Anson Gray, and I'm also broadcasting to.

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LinkedIn live as well, because, well, why not?

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It's kind of a bit weird this, because I always say to my clients,

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don't overcomplicate things.

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Don't overcomplicate things.

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You know, go live from your phone.

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That's the first thing that you should do.

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Or just keep things really, really simple.

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Um, so this is my first ever episode of this show and I'm

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over complicating things.

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So do what I say, not what I do.

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But I have to say, I have been playing around with this.

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I have tested things, uh, so I'm just gonna send a tweet out.

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So just one second.

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Hopefully that's gonna work.

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Uh, what I'm doing here, just in case you are interested in this,

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um, ah, got my stream deck here.

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So this is, this is basically, uh, all set up for this, the

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Confident Live Marketing Show.

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Uh, if I just go back one, I've got my lights on and lights off.

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I've got my webcam settings there.

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I've got our, my two different shows, d if you can see that, uh,

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the Free Range Social Show and the Confident Live Marketing Show.

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If I click on that, that takes you to the different scenes, which I'll be.

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Doing in a little bit.

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In fact, let me just tell me if you can hear this.

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I'm gonna press one of these,

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so there we go.

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That's the podcast intro as well, not intro jingle.

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What do you call it?

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Jingle I think.

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Yeah, jingle.

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I'll get it right.

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Okay, so we've got some live viewers here.

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Let's have a look.

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Uh, we've got Larry, Larry Snow is here.

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Uh, let me just while I'm at this, actually, one thing that's really

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frustrating about, uh, about e-com live is that for some reason I

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can't seem to get the colors sorted before I go live of the comments and

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it's all set up in a different one.

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Now, how do I get.

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. How do I get the color for that?

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How do I, is that what I do?

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I think this is it.

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Excuse me.

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Most of the shows will not be like this, right?

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Is that better?

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There we go.

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That's better though.

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Those are my brand colors.

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So we've got Larry here.

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Who else have we got?

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Uh, we've got some lovely people here.

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Yes, we've got Joanne Sweeney, by the way, these are all, uh, my Facebook viewers.

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Uh, if you're watching on LinkedIn, I'll come o onto you in a minute.

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Uh, we've got Tish here.

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Great to see you here.

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Thanks Tish for joining.

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Uh, Joanne Sweeney is saying, And you're also saying, oh, Larry says, I wish

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there were LinkedIn line notifications.

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Like Facebook.

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I think they will come, uh, but, uh, not at the moment.

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So if you're watching on LinkedIn, I will check in a minute.

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Um, and Joanne says, you are the live boss, . Oh, yes.

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Li Lime green.

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So, uh, Larry looks great in lime green.

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Well, I, I, it's not my brand colors though, Joanne.

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So, so yeah, if you just excuse.

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Uh, I'm just getting things set up before I do the podcast recording and, and

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then I will let you know what I'm doing.

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So, at the moment on LinkedIn, uh, you, in order to see the comments,

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you actually have to go to your profile, which I'm gonna do now,

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and then go down to seal activity.

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Okay.

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And then go to posts.

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I'm gonna mute my volume now cuz uh, we've got six comments.

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This is exciting.

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Am I gonna be able to see those?

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Yes, I can.

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Hello.

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Lovely people watching on LinkedIn.

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This is so exciting.

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Uh, so Alisa Meredith is here.

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Hi Alisa, Robert Stern saying Hey, hey, hey Ian.

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Great to have you here.

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Nice music.

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Yes, you'll hear some more in a bit.

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Matthew Holden is here.

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Great to see you.

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Matthew.

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Looking good.

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Uh, Lisa saying, where is Jeff?

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That's a very good question.

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I was notified that you were, went live, live on LinkedIn and Johnny Ross.

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Actually there were LinkedIn live notifications and it's

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very exciting on LinkedIn.

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There are lots of different, uh, reactions.

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So have a play with those because you've got things like curious and love and I

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actually forgotten what they all are.

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But anyway, check those out.

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Okay.

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I think, I think we're, I think we're ready.

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Are you ready?

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Are you ready?

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Uh, Joanne is saying, let me just have a quick look.

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Just before I get started, Joanne is saying, how many

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devices are you operating?

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I'll get a little bit of the tech out the way because this is not

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gonna be a tech focused episode.

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I will be sharing some tech in some forthcoming episodes, but just since you

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asked Joanne, I am live streaming this to Facebook via e cam e-comm, live on my Mac.

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I've got two screens, so on over here on my left, which you can't see, I've got

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audition running and I must remember.

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This is really important to press record cuz, cuz I obviously need to record

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the audio really well using audition.

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And I'm also able to, uh, record the music, uh, such as the music on,

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on that I was bringing in before.

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Uh, if I have any guests, I can also bring them in on different tracks.

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So that's gonna be really, really cool.

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Uh, I've got my high PR 40 here.

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, which is plugged into, we are getting geeky here.

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It's called a DBX two eight Success.

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It's a pre-processor.

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So what that does is just add some extra audio, not effects, but it basically

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makes my voice sound a little bit better.

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Uh, and I'm plugging that into my computer using a Zoom H four N Pro.

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Uh, I've got my steam deck here, but I think your, your,

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the main reason for you asking.

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I think so.

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I'm, I'm going live from E Cam to Facebook Live, and then over here

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I've got my PC Dell laptop, which is, is, is coming up to 10, no, it's

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coming up to nine years old over here.

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That is running Wirecast.

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I'm You did ask this.

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So basically off from eca, uh, you can stream over the network using

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a technology called ndi, and that's picking up on the Wirecast and that is

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broadcasting to LinkedIn live because at the moment you can only broadcast.

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To LinkedIn live using one of three tools.

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That is, uh, let me get this right, Wirecast, which is what I'm using.

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Uh, switch a studio, which is great for mobile, um, if you're on iOS devices.

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And then the final one is, uh, uh, social live.

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Social live.

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So there we go.

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Okay, I think we've got any more comments.

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Uh, Tish says, this is really super, um, It is, it's really exciting.

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So let's, let's do this.

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Check if I've got any LinkedIn comments.

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Uh, right, I think, I think I'm all okay.

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Is that working?

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Am I still live on LinkedIn?

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I think so.

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Hopefully.

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Okay.

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Right.

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Let's do this.

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Are you ready here we.

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This is a confident live marketing podcast, confident Live marketing

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podcast with Ian Anderson Gray, helping entrepreneurs level up

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their impact, authority, and profits through the power of live video.

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Gain confidence in front of the camera, confidence with technology,

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and then confidence with the content and marketing together,

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we can go live.

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Hello, it's Ian and Gray here.

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This is the first ever episode of the Confident Live Marketing Podcast,

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and I'm really excited, really excited because this has taken.

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Such a long time in coming, and that is really what I want

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to talk about in this episode.

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This has taken at least a year, probably more that more like two or three

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years in my head to get to this point.

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And I want to share some thoughts with you today.

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Uh, I'm, I'm good to be sharing with you really what the points

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of the steps the point of this podcast is, and, uh, whom I, I.

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My audiences and, and how I can help you.

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So that's what this podcast is all about, but it's also about my procrastination

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or my journey to get to this point.

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And I hope from this you can learn a lot and, and, uh, learn from my mistakes,

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but also learn from my, my journey.

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So, uh, this is really exciting.

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So yeah, my name's Ian Anderson Gray and I'm, uh, I help entrepreneurs

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level up their impact, authority, and profits using live video.

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I've not been doing that for the entirety of my life.

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I actually trained as a musician back in the day.

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And I'm gonna show a little bit more about my story in a little bit.

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Um, but first, before I do that, I just wanted to, uh, thank you so much for

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listening to this, or if you're watching us live on either LinkedIn or Facebook

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or watching the replay, that's awesome.

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I really don't take you for granted.

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I'm so excited that you are here spending your time with.

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Uh, so what is this show?

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And why is it a podcast?

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Well, I've written some notes here and, uh, this is part of our, always,

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this is really my plan and I'm gonna read out part of my plan and, uh, I'm

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gonna be sharing this with you as well.

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Um, I wrote this probably.

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About a year ago, , and it's taken all this time.

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So the Confident Live Marketing podcast and show, uh, is aimed at established

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entrepreneurs who want to level up their impact, authority, and profits

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through the power of live video.

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But it could also be through webinars, podcasts, or, or public speaking.

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I think the key here is in the word confidence.

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So we're gonna focus on knocking down the three main barriers

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that I feel entrepreneurs face when creating live video content.

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And I'll talk a little bit more about those three themes that we're

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gonna talk about in in this show.

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Uh, so some of the shows like this one are gonna be solo shows.

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It's just going to be me sharing my, my thoughts with you.

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Um, but some of them, I'll also bring in some guests.

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I've got some fabulous guests lined up and I can't wait to, uh, share those with you.

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Now the word authenticity is used so much.

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I think it's kind of overused.

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Uh, but I want this show to be really authentic.

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I, I, I aim to be.

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The real me in this, and I suppose the key word here is I aim to be vulnerable.

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I'm not gonna just be sharing the successes, I'm also gonna be sharing the

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times when things haven't gone so well.

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And actually this is really me sharing my live video journey.

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Uh, I was procrastinating because one of the things I was procrastinating

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about was because I didn't necessarily have all the gear that I wanted to, but

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we're gonna start with what I've got.

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So over time, over the months and years that I do this podcast, hopefully you'll

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be able to notice the difference as I develop my skills and my confidence

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with podcasting and live video.

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And I hope to encourage you with that too.

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So vulnerability is gonna be really important, but also one of my big

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things, one of one of the reasons I think I've been put on this earth to do.

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Is encouragement.

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I really feel so many of us need encouragement.

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We're knocked down as an entrepreneur, and yes, we need to be told how

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to do things from time to time.

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We need to maybe get a kick at the backside from time to time,

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but we also need encouragement.

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So the live, the, these podcast recordings are also going to be broadcast live.

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So in a way, this is a live broadcast of a podcast recording.

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So I'm broadcasting this on Facebook and LinkedIn live at the same time, and I will

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get back to any comments at the end of it.

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But this is primarily to you listening at home or wherever you are to the podcast.

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So who am I aiming this for?

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Now?

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I could be completely wrong here, but one of the things I've been really

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thinking about, who is my avatar?

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I don't like that word, but who is my, my audience, my perfect audience.

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, and I've been thinking about that a lot.

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Uh, I've, I'm aiming this really for established entrepreneurs.

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People who are, have been around in the, in the online space particularly.

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They may have dabbled in live video, they may have done a lot of live video,

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but they're wanting to improve things.

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So they've got an online based business.

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And as I'm mentioned before, I'm mean, I'll say this a lot, uh, they want to

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level up their impacts and authority using live video, but they're struggling.

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with getting in front of the camera.

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There's something stopping them, or maybe it's the gear or the technology

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that's that's what's stopping them.

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Or with the content.

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What on earth do they say and maybe the marketing.

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Now in terms of my demographics, I'm gonna be, I would love to,

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to see what's gonna happen here.

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I, I think, uh, it's gonna be mainly people from the UK and the us, but

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I do believe there'll be people, people from Canada, Australia, New

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Zealand, and the rest of Europe.

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But it'd be amazing if there were people from, uh, the rest of the

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world listened to this podcast.

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Um, now it's aimed at both men and women of all ages, but I,

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I do have a suspicion that.

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It's gonna be, I, I don't like putting people into Pigeonholes here, but I do

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think that generation Xs, generation X and maybe baby boomers are going to be make

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up the prime, um, part of my audience.

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We'll, we'll see.

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But of course, millennials and, uh, younger people are more than welcome.

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It's, uh, I would love to have people from, from all generations.

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That'd be great.

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So, um, now the thing is why an.

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Am I focusing on a podcast when it's all about live video?

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Yes.

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I'm live streaming this, and that's, that's definitely deliberate

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because I need to be showing and demonstrating the power of live video.

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But I think actually my target audience, they, they do like to consume podcasting.

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So if you are watching.

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Just te tell me in the comments, what is your preferred method of consumption?

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Of content?

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Is it live, video, podcast, or bit of both?

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I'd be really interested in that.

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So it's quite deliberate that the podcast is definitely the main part,

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uh, the main format here or the main, uh, what's the word I'm looking for?

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Anyway, the main medium, medium is the word, but I am also live streaming

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this and I want to get some audience participation and interaction as well.

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So that's really exciting.

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And also, uh, podcasting is just a really lovely format.

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It's something that I've been doing.

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, uh, I, I, I consume a lot of podcast content and actually I did have, uh, a

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podcast many years ago when I was just starting out on this space Doesn't exist

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anymore, but it was called the, uh, yeah, it was called Seriously Social

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News, the Seriously Social News Podcast.

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I wanted to share a little bit about why I stopped that, because I

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think that's important as I really explain why I think live video.

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Such a powerful platform.

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Now with the Seriously Social News podcast.

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The idea was it was gonna be a short, 10 minute podcast every week

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sharing what is new in the world of social media and technology.

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It was 10 minutes, but I kid you not, it took me like a whole day

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to create this, to, to record it.

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And I record, had to record it multiple times.

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Cause I kept on stuttering over my words and I was suffering from perfectionism

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and I had to do a lot of research.

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Uh, it was just me and then editing it, putting it onto, I was using SoundCloud at

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the time and then putting it onto iTunes.

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Took me at least a day out of my time every single week.

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I, I couldn't batch record it.

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And of course, the other downside with it was that each episode basically

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got out of date within a day or two.

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And so there was none of the evergreen content.

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So why live video?

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Why do I wanna talk about live video?

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Well, live video is a quick and easy way of creating content,

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and it's not about being perfect.

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It's, it's actually about being real and authentic.

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All those, those words I was talking about before.

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So it's a quick and easy way of creating that content.

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Yes, you need to plan, but once you press that start broadcast button, you

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can create that content very easily.

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Once you press the end broadcast button, you don't have to worry about editing.

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But of course, you've then got the potential amazing potential to, uh,

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repurpose that to all these other pieces of content there, uh, pieces of, uh,

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piece, you know, speak, uh, all those other platforms out there such as LinkedIn

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and uh, Facebook and Instagram stories.

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So it's all really.

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stuff.

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Definitely.

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So what next?

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Um, so I've mentioned a summary of the podcast.

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My audience, uh, my promise.

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What is my promise?

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So I, my promise, and I want you to, uh, pick me up on this because this

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is my aim of this podcast, is that this is going to be a challenging

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podcast, uh, an encouraging.

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Also a bit of fun.

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I want to have a bit of fun with this.

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So whether you get on with my sense of humor, I don't know,

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we'll see how about that.

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But it's also gonna be practical tips as well.

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Um, now I believe this is gonna be a, my aim really is that this is a holistic

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approach and although the focus will be on live video webinar, Podcast content

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will also be looking at leveling up all areas of your life because my, my

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goal is not just the content, it's also to level up other areas of your life.

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It could be your, not just your business, but your personal life.

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How can you spend more time with your family on the, on your loved ones

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as well as, uh, as your business?

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But I also aim, my aim is for this as well as to be fun, but it's a no fluff podcast

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and I wanna avoid any pseudoscience, or I don't like this word, but woowoo stuff.

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I want it to be practical and, uh, to allow you to break down those barriers

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of, of confidence, self-confidence, in front of the camera, with the

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tech and, and with the content.

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And I do wanna share some ca, uh, case studies and some actionable tips

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on how you can achieve your goal.

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Now, this is not about being perfect.

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I'm gonna be showing my journey with the ups as well as the downs, and, and I do

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want to be as transparent as possible.

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So why am I doing this?

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Well, part of it is I need to be doing this.

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I mean, I am seen by many as the go-to Facebook Live or

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live video confidence experts.

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So I need to be doing this on a more regular basis anyway.

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Um, I want, so this is really to increase my brand awareness.

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I want to be able to promote my products.

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I want to ultimately, I want my, my goal is to encourage, Encourage

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you to be able to go live and to, to not stay where you are.

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I want you to push forwards and encourage you in that.

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So, and I also want to build relationships with guests that I have

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on the show and also some sponsors.

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So we've got some exciting sponsors that are G that are gonna be sponsoring the

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show, which is really, really exciting.

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Um, so I think that is, that's basically, uh, all about the, the, the

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podcast and that's really exciting.

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But maybe I'll share a little bit about me.

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Now.

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I know some of you will know me.

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Uh, who are listening, but you may not know me if you are listening.

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So, uh, just a little bit about me.

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So I said before that I trained as a musician.

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When I was at school, I really struggled between knowing what to do.

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I suppose I struggled with my identity and I wasn't sure whether to go down the

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science route because I loved science.

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I still love science or the technology, or do I go down the performance route and.

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My, my mom was an opera singer, uh, so there was definitely some music in the

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family, but I, when it came to choosing where I was gonna go, I ended up going

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to university to do music and, and then I went to the Royal Northern College

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Music here in Manchester, in the UK to train as a professional classical singer.

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Shortly after I left, I set up a web agency with my dad.

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Um, I was very much involved with, with technology and building websites,

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and so it seemed a good idea to build websites for my fellow musicians.

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Skipped forward quite a few years and I wanted to create a blog, so I created a

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blog with my, with my initials, I a g.

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and that really changed everything for me.

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I started writing blog posts about social media and technology,

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which really interested me.

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And I ended up being asked to speak at conferences, uh, particularly

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as a, the, the big one for me was a conference in Manchester called

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The Big Social Media Conference.

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And we had, uh, some amazing people like Mary Smith and

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Melanie Daro, uh, come to that.

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And it was also where I met my partner in crime, Julia Bramble there.

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And that was amazing.

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And that same year, I think I've got this right, or it

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could have been the year after.

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I'll have to check my dates.

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I was asked to speak at Social Media Marketing World for the first

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time, which is the biggest social media conference in the world.

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That changed everything again for me.

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And uh, but I did really.

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With imposter syndrome, and we're gonna do a whole episode in

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imposter syndrome in the future.

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But a lot of people believed in me.

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At the time, I didn't believe in myself, but people believed in me

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and that kept me going and going and going until the next thing that

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happened, which was three years ago.

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Everyone seems to have access to Facebook Live, but I didn't.

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So I ended up doing some research and I wrote an article on how to

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broadcast to Facebook Live from your.

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And that article has add over 5 million page views.

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Since that it allowed me to launch my first course, and I'm now speaking

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around the world about live video.

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But it was the most important thing really.

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Here was an epiphany moment for me, which is where I felt suddenly that.

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All those little parts of my life, it were ca converged into this new

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sub-brand, confident Live because I had that background in performance,

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that background in teaching, I've been teaching, singing and, and other

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types of, of things over the years.

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And also my love of technology and all of them merge with

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Confident Live and also my, my.

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Joy and my real, uh, wanting to help people build their confidence

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and, uh, get through those barriers that are holding them back.

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So that's a little bit about me.

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I'll be sharing some more about my story, uh, over the

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coming few weeks and episodes.

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So why did it take such a long time for me to get round to doing this?

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Why?

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This podcast almost never happened, and it is true.

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I came up with the idea about a year ago.

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I was speaking with my friends, Mike and Isabella, and asking them if

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they could help me with the music at the beginning of the podcast,

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and I've just checked the emails.

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It was, it was about a year ago, and I've been talking with them

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for ages and I hope you agree.

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They did an amazing job with the intro.

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Uh, for this.

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So part of the issue is for me, procrastination, but if we dig a little

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bit deeper in that, I wonder whether you suffer from procrastination.

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But part of that is maybe, um, if I'm being totally honest, a lack of

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self-confidence and the ability that I have to compare myself with others

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and overcomplicate over complication and a bit of imposter syndrome.

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All of those mixed together.

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And so I wonder whether you suffer from those things because those things have

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been holding me back and not believing in the gifts that I have to share with

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the world when it comes to live video.

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The thing that's kept me going is the knowledge that my friends

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out there have believed in me, and that has kept me going.

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That is why I'm here today, and I, I encourage you.

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If you are not in a mastermind group, if you do not have people around you who

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are the encouragers, you need to find those people because otherwise you may

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not be, uh, getting your full, uh, uh, potential, fulfilling your full potential.

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So those are our, those traits.

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The, the, uh, comparison syndrome over complication.

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Imposter syndrome.

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Those are all what I call live video syndromes.

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They are things that we can all suffer from and they can all

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hold us back, but I want to.

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Put those behind me and create content that is really gonna help you, uh,

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move forwards in your business.

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And I wanna share my journey.

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I want to share the, the things that I get wrong as well as

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the things that I get right.

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And one of the reasons why I didn't go live was because I was worried about

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my background and about my webcam.

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I'm actually using a C nine 20 webcam for this, uh, which is not.

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Not the most amazing one, but it's a pretty good camera

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for people starting out.

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But I was wanting to take things to the next level and get a really,

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really nice camera for that.

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But then I started to think to myself, the more I procrastinate about this

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and start looking at the technology, the more I let people wait and I need

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to start sharing my message with my a.

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. So I think that's about it for this episode.

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I hope you've enjoyed that.

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I hope you will stick around for the next few episodes and

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beyond and do get in touch.

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One thing I've been talking a lot about in this episode is encouragement.

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I wanna encourage you, but I hope that you can encourage me and.

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Get in touch.

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My email address is ian iag.me, but you can find me at my website, IAG Dome or

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just, uh, follow me, uh, on Facebook, LinkedIn, or Instagram, wherever you want.

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Uh, and I'd love to hear from you.

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Uh, I really would.

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So, um, I will see you all very soon.

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And, uh, I thank you so much for, uh, listening into this podcast

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and, uh, I'll see you next time.

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Bye.

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Thanks for listening to the Confident Live Marketing Podcast with Ian Anderson Gray.

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Be sure to join the community@i.me where you can continue to level up

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your impact, authority, and profit through the power of live video hands.

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Until next time,

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Tulu.

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So I did it.

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I think so we're still, I'm still live on Facebook.

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I'm still live on LinkedIn.

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I've, uh, oh, I haven't actually stopped the podcast recording, but I will now.

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Too many things to think about.

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Has that stopped?

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Yes, it has.

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So thank you so much for , uh, bearing with me and I hope you

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found that really, uh, interesting.

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I wasn't sure whether this was going to be a good way of doing

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things actually live streaming me.

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Uh, recording the podcast, but I have seen other people do it.

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My, my friend, uh, cliff Ravenscraft, uh, has done this in the past and

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it's worked really well for him.

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Having said that, he has been podcasting for years.

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He's got thousands of podcasts under his belt, and so I wasn't sure I was

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necessarily gonna be able to do that, but I actually really enjoyed it.

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I really enjoyed, uh, doing that.

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And I can see we've got a few, uh, comments as well.

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I'm gonna check on LinkedIn too, so, uh, let's have a look.

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So yet, uh, Tish has been saying,

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Um, that's really good.

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A bit of encouragement there.

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So this is really super bravo and, uh, global.

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We got there so.

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Gavin Hammer is here.

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My friend Gavin from who's the c e o of a fantastic social media marketing,

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social media management tool, I should say Sendible is, uh, was was on live.

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I dunno whether you're still here.

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Podcast.

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Very seldom live.

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Uh, so that's interesting that you were talking about.

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So I was asking the question, what do you prefer to consume in terms of content?

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And I agree.

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I mean, I.

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I definitely see the power of live video.

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Um, but podcasting is, I listen to a lot of podcasts.

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Uh, Tish is lovely.

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You always lovely, Tish.

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Uh, we will certainly believe in you and support you

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wholeheartedly and emotionally.

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That's wonderful.

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Thank you.

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I really appreciate you, Tish.

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I really do.

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And Sasha says, Dan just managed to get the last minute.

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We'll have, have to listen to the podcast.

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So don't worry.

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It's, that's, that's one of the disadvantages with live video.

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But you can watch the replay either on, uh, Facebook or LinkedIn.

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Um, and just to let you know, uh, when I go live with the podcast, it's

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gonna be a week on, a week on Friday.

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So what date is that?

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I should know this.

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Uh, week on Friday.

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So that is the 24th of May.

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Uh, so I need to submit this to iTunes on the Wednesday, the Wednesday the 22nd.

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Hopefully it will get in for the 2020 fourth.

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So I, I need to record a few more episodes cuz I want to go live with

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two or three of those episodes.

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Um, so, oh, Larry says, this is interesting.

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Uh, I will get onto your LinkedIn people, by the way, uh, Tim Scheyer

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does live podcast on YouTube.

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That's Scott.

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I'm gonna have to check that out.

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Do you know Larry?

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I've not actually met Tim Scheyer yet.

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It's nuts, uh, because I'm pretty sure he comes to Social Media Marketing World

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every week, every week, every year.

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That's why this what's happened.

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I think I've, I've used all my energy with doing that now.

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Okay, let's have a look on LinkedIn.

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So here we go, da da da.

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Now I dunno whether, which one, which way this is, is this, is it reverse

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chronological or chronological?

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So Alisa says, I was notified that you went live on LinkedIn.

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Roberts says I was notified on LinkedIn.

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You went.

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, am I still?

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I think I am.

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It doesn't really work, uh, cuz I, why I'm in the office and the

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wifi in the office is really bad.

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Robert says It was interesting, I was n notified on LinkedIn, but not on Facebook.

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So we're talking a lot of stuff here.

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You really need your sound.

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You really need your voice to sound better.

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Oh, that's very sweet of you.

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Lisa.

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Uh, Victoria Sheridan's here and Scott says, Alisa true.

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Ian's got pipes now.

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I will possibly be doing some singing at some point when you listen to the podcast.

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Uh, I'm gonna have some fun with that.

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Um, Tim Lewis says, OU multi broadcasting, someone is going to

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need to write a comment aggregator.

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And that is a, that's a really good point, Tim, because this is one of the big

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problems at the moment if you do multicast to lots of different network networks.

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It's something I don't recommend that people do, to be honest.

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Uh, broadcasting to more than one platform.

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And there is a reason why I'm doing it this way, and I'll

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explain in a minute, but one of the big reasons is that you can't.

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Get to keep track of those, mult those comments across all those

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different platforms very easily.

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It's, it's a real pain.

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So, uh, it would be great if there was a common aggregator, the

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kind of is one with e-comm live.

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If you link it up with, um, what's it called again?

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restream.io, they have kind of got a comment aggregator, but

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it's a little bit bugging and it doesn't work in, in all situations.

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And more to the point with restream.io, you can't schedule your live broadcast.

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So that's no good to me.

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Uh, no.

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The reason why I'm doing it to Facebook Live and LinkedIn live

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is really that Facebook Live is, is really where my home is.

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But LinkedIn live is something I totally see the power of.

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And LinkedIn is something that I really want to go.

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All out on.

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And I've, I've been seeing so much interaction.

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Uh, I mean, we've got loads of people watching us live

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on LinkedIn, which is great.

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Uh, so I, I definitely see that as a really powerful thing.

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Also, you know, I, I, uh, LinkedIn live is still on the closed beater at the

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moment, so it's something that I really want to play around with and test.

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So Tim says, yes, I'm on LinkedIn.

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Yeah, that's good.

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I can't actually see anything.

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That's basically what I see is, looks like in black, uh, just a black screen there.

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Let me just see if.

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Mm.

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Looks like I've got 11 people thought you'd be on Twitch.

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Tim says, well, I could be, but my old PC laptop, it's a Dell, uh, I

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five processor thing and it's about nine years old and it's only just

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coping what the, what I'm flang flinging at at it, uh, flinging at it.

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I think at some point I will definitely buy a a a, a PC that

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I'll be able to broadcast to lots of different platforms at the same time.

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I don't know.

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What do you think?

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Do you think I should broadcast to multiple platforms?

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I think just one or two for, for now.

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That's all I wanna do.

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I want to keep things simple.

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Focus mainly on the podcast and, and also just have a little chat with you guys.

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Um, but anyway, I'm gonna leave it there.

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I think.

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Um, Just a few more comments here.

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So Tish says , I'm a songbird.

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Yes.

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Um, I might have, I might, I might, uh, do a bit of that.

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It was quite interesting actually, or quite bizarre.

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Uh, last week I was speaking at info show, which is the biggest, so

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biggest not social media, but biggest technology conference in central Europe.

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So I was speaking in, in Poland, in, in Gdansk.

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I don't think you pronounce.

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So it's Dansk, which is on the, the, the north of Poland.

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And at the end of the end of my torque, uh, there were a few

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questions, but the next person had some, uh, problems with their laptop.

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And so the host room host kept me up there and asked me lots of random

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questions like, what's my favorite car?

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And do I support Manchester United or Manchester City?

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I had to say, I don't support either of them because I'm not

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really into football or soccer.

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Which was not the right thing to say.

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But anyway, he then asked me to sing , so I had to sing in front

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of, I dunno how many people there.

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I reckon three to 400, maybe even more people in, in the audience.

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It seems like a lot of people there.

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Uh, and so I sang an American folk song called Shenandoah.

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Um, so that was, that was really fun.

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Yes.

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And Tish also says, uh, you'll have to do a podcast about letting us

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know how your New Mac is doing.

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Yes.

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Uh, we're not gonna talk about that.

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I've had some problems with my Mac over the years.

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I will share some of that.

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Definitely.

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Um, so just finally from Tim, thank you so much for joining me, Tim.

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It is always a big encouragement to have you here.

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Uh, so the appeal of Twitch is, Easiest to monetize.

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That depends on what you were doing.

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I guess so, yeah.

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That's a really interesting point.

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Uh, that's what I've heard about Twitch.

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It's, it's, it's quite easy to monetize, but that's not actually my, my aim.

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I'm not, Uh, I'm definitely aiming to, uh, to be able to get sponsors

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to pay for all the editing.

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I, I don't wanna end up having to do all the editing and the video editing

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and doing all that kind of stuff.

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Uh, so sponsors are gonna be able to pay for that kind of stuff.

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But really for me, it's, it's about, uh, awareness.

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I want to, to get my, uh, my name out there.

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I want to be able to help more and more people.

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Uh, I do wanna monetize it though.

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indirectly.

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So I do want to grow my business and I'm gonna talk quite openly about this,

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about my struggles over the years.

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But one of the things that really, uh, Uh, what's the word?

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Resonated with me was, uh, a few, was it like a year ago?

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Somebody said, I think it was Troy Dean from WP Elevation said,

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you can't help people if you don't run a profitable business.

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And so my focus definitely is, has been, uh, over the last couple of years to, to

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grow a profitable business because my, my aim is to help more and more people and.

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Money is important, you know, I wanna support my family, I wanna support you.

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And so, yes, monetization, but not directly through the, the

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podcast, if that makes sense.

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Uh, Andy Foot says, what did you, what do you think swung you?

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The pilot?

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I, I have no idea what you're talking about.

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What was that?

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What do you think swung you?

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The, you have to explain what you mean by that.

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But anyway, uh, I think I'm gonna, I'm gonna leave it there.

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So, Uh, there we go.

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This is, this is another little, uh, audio clip that, uh, music

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radio creative, uh, created for me.

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So how, what do you think of this?

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You are listening to the Confident Live Marketing podcast with Ian Anderson Gray.

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There we go.

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Got some more fun ones like that.

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Right?

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I'm gonna go thank you so much for watching me live.

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It's been such an encouragement.

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It's great to have you here.

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I'll let you know when the next one's gonna be.

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I'm gonna be much better at telling you when these are gonna be, but at the moment

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I'm just squeezing them in, uh, as quickly as I can over the next week and a half.

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But I will see you next time.

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Thank you so much for watching the Confidant Live Marketing Show.