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Martin (00:02):
Ego Netcast.
This session is being recorded thanks to
Boomcaster.
Welcome to Ego Netcast live streaming session.
This live streaming session will be an editedversion later on for episode 133 of Ego
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Netcost podcast.
And this is a test that I'm doing, creating
content on a regular basis.
So it will be live streaming here on hopefully
on Facebook.
And I will check that soon and here on
LinkedIn and YouTube.
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And maybe in the future, boom Costa could add
more destinations.
And now I will take a sip of tea here.
It will be pretty short and sweet around tenminutes.
And I've done another test here on Tuesdayamerican time and Wednesday, my morning.
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So it's 748 now and things happen.
So I didn't start as I wanted to do around
07:00 p.m. and that's 07:00 a.m. i haven'twake up, woken up yet.
So 07:00 a.m. on Friday.
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But that's 10:00 p.m. pacific time or
California time, West coast time in America.
So it's 9 hours difference.
So that's why I'm.
It's still Thursday and it's Thursta.
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It's Thor's day for Thor in Swedish.
So Tushta is a norse God, Thor and with hammer
and ventilating a bit.
But it's as you know, one Friday morning, so
it's to keep this time here.
So Adam Tinkov in California, he wrote a
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comment on my Facebook page and said, is itPacific time or is it pumpkin time?
And because we have past 07:00 p.m. 07:00 a.m.
or 10:00 p.m. pacific time, it's as it is.
There's a test and see if I could get thisroutine going and doing this ventilating.
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And when I'm thinking of it, I'm thinking loudhere.
In the future I will do now showing here onthe camera, I will use this notecard model
1927 mod 1927, put some points and keep tothat.
I want to do it around ten minutes.
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So now I've lost the thread already.
But anyhow, so it is to having this that Iposted on LinkedIn, a post about so called,
and I quote their productivity system in orderto create content without being hyper
stressed.
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So I have created acronyms for that.
So B and PIL standing for blog, newsletter andpodcast.
But this livestream will end up as a podcastepisode.
And then on the different days I have a lift.
You could say framework or satellite with
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words.
I will explain that in separate live streaming
and podcast episodes.
And that's a good thing that you could do
chunks and bite size content.
But anyway, we left this standing for LinkedIn
and Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.
That's now called x. And I want to also start
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to use new services also that I'm an advisorfor.
Veo value each other.
And then also, then of course podcasting 2.0.
And that's coming to this live streaming alsoone of the main advantages with podcasting is
that you could listen whenever you want.
But this live streaming now and the topic
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will, I will soon come to that about theteapot and the storm and tempest in teacup and
whatnot.
In Swedish they called Storm in a water glass.
So different in different languages.
Another sip of tea here.
My arm was a bit late also it was time, earlymorning, I think.
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Spotlight, I'll see what that is.
Now.
Spotlight yourself for everyone.
Okay, what did I do?
Oh, back to, okay, I'm playing around with theboomcaster things here.
So.
Yep.
So it'll be fun to edit with now.
So talk about that.
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Yes, so the settings, I have recently clearedmy cache on my crown browser here and that
will be one thing that I probably ventilateabout in the future, talking about the browser
wars like a flashback or coming back again.
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So something about Googleware and how their so
called, they call it monopoly situation, butit is not a monopoly because there are
alternatives out there.
But they have a very strong position and that
have happened during the years with theInternet explorer back in the day and other
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things.
So these antitrust laws and I will talk about
that also more in the future.
So anyway, the settings, I clear the cache.
So it took some time to do that and also I'vehad issues and then I will now check it out
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here.
So it would be a fun episode if it's live on
Facebook because I have never, I never.
Yes.
So it seems to be now I'm showing on thecamera seems to be working.
Yay.
Yes.
So it seems great.
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So now I'm setting here.
So yeah, I played around a little bit withthat, so to the topic and I could see her live
on air.
It's on YouTube, it says Facebook and
LinkedIn.
And I should be able to and see if somebody is
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commenting or so on.
And that will be the hard thing with
multitasking, if this will become popular andlots of audience.
Mainly I am doing this, getting material forrecording that I can edit and then use an
audio and that I wanted to talk about.
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What's the now do I add some value to be live
on screen and you could see me, part of me,because I have microphone in front of my face,
my cap here.
Igonetkoff, I showed the toy hammer with in
Swedish, the Marvel thing here.
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Have you watched that movie?
I haven't watched that Marvel movie tour.
Torch hammer ventilating.
Oops.
Banged on the microphone.
So this is testing and playing it out andplaying with it and see what's going on.
And that was, I was coming to the podcastinghere, and then we'll do the title a little
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bit, but I will do a follow up and do that andfind the format of this.
I was thinking about ten minutes, like 10:00p.m. thursday american time.
Ten minutes.
And I have another one.
What I'm doing on Tuesday tech, american time.
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And then it's Wednesday morning, swedish time,
Tuesday tech in ten minutes with tea.
I'm playing with words here and wanted to try
to, you could remember it again, it's with myschedule and planning and routine, morning
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routine and so on.
If I will get this going, and I will be open
with that in my latest podcast here, callingpluck.
And I was showing on camera, gently plucksomething.
Pluck the day.
And it's coming from the latin carpe diem.
In Swedish, it's like grab the day or catchthe day or cease the day.
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But the original thing is pluck young pluckinglike berry or two leaves and a bud, for
example.
So regarding podcasting, the one main benefit
is that you can listen whenever you want as alistener.
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And live streaming is live streaming.
So it's not really a podcast episode, but now
it's starting getting these hybrids.
So with podcasting 2.0 initiative, with the
different tags that you're adding, or what'sthe technical term for it, that could somebody
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expert tell me?But for the RSS, really simple syndication,
the machinery that's going, that you get anotification that a new episode has been
published, all kind of things.
So it's the technique or behind the scenes
that as a listener, you don't really care.
But as a podcaster and others, you should care
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about protecting this RSS and then to extendit and expand it and develop it over time,
because then you could add these nice featureslike the live item tag lit.
So when you're going live and you're using anew modern podcast app, you could see, okay,
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you're going live.
And then you could being in that moment, then
you could almost, as a listener, become a coproducer.
If you then send a message or a telegramcalled a boostergram with some satoshis.
And a satoshi is a small part or a bit ofbitcoin.
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So if you take one bitcoin and divide ithundred million times, then you will get one
satoshi.
So that could be things.
I'm very realistic there will I get lots oflive viewers and listeners commenting on my
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stream?I'm not sure about that, but it could be fun
to play.
So in my latest podcast, plug the day, I have
used a host called Podhome FM.
My main host provider is captivate, where I
have the most of my podcast.
So now this is an additional cost, so you are
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welcome to support me that way.
And I will talk about another thing that I
have now added for this satoshis.
And that's an Albi hub.
So it's almost like we talked about that inthe latest episode of the secular foxhole, but
it's almost like a bank, you could say, withthe channels, with receiving and sending
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satoshis.
More of that later on.
I'm back to the so called Freddy.
So it's now starting to be a fusion of what's
live and what's recorded and what's as anaudio episode.
So it's neat to test this out to see where itcould go.
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And when I was doing the settings, it tooksome time to do that and playing around.
So it's all good.
And now I've been babbling for, I think,
almost for 15 minutes, and I wanted to have itfor ten minutes.
So bear with me.
And it's fun.
It's working on Facebook, and I will see hereas an end if it's working on.
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If I'm live on saying trick for push whenFacebook is saying like this, I don't know
what's up.
Yeah, now.
Yeah, it's working here, Facebook again, Ithink I need some help with that.
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People checking up on me.
And now it's very easy.
I see myself here on LinkedIn.
It's easy to lose your thread that I'm older
and doing, coming back to this.
So again, it's a test.
See where it's going.
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So the topic I will continue.
Do you storm in a teacup or tempest in ateapot?
I want to do my own version of it and call itstorm in a teapot because a teapot is bigger
and then you could swirl with a teaspoon.
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Tempest is a word that I haven't.
I was thinking of you, Tempest in Europe, therock band.
But Tempest is not as a storm, but I have tofigure out that meaning of that word and
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origin, where it's coming from.
So I got curious about that expression.
I thought it was like not a positive thing,but as a tea enthusiasts, I like it, but it's
really, is it a big deal or is it a storm in ateacup?
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Or in Swedish, as I said, it's like storm in awater glass.
Is it a big deal?Is it really something to talk about?
And then you could say, why van have ventilateabout stuff and talk about it if it's not
worth talk about.
But that's one big thing coming up here when
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I'm talking, it's freedom of expression.
We take this for granted, but in certain
areas, certain places in the world, incountries, you are not allowed to say
something.
And that I will do here ventilating things.
And as long as we have freedom of speech,freedom of expression, we have a right to do
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it and we have to defend that.
That was one of latest posts on Facebook.
I said free Venicela.
It was a band called Fenwicks.
Fenwicks that I've done created a song aboutthat.
And this is something that get me going andstanding up for that.
Freedom of expression, free speech, libertyand podcasting is good for that when you have
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your rss and keep that in a safe way.
So I saw an illustration on Wikipedia about
that and it was a name there, Gutenberg,called Gutenberg.
So I wonder if he's related or relative to theprinting press, the Bible, the guy who printed
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Bibles.
And now you could have your own blog and
that's also like a printing.
And now I get something here.
Excuse me.
That's the thing going live.
So I will look into this expression morebecause I like it and it's a bit playoff play
with words.
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And you will relate to tea, my favorite
beverage.
And yeah, so it was something, one reference,
historical restaurant or something uproar orsomething happened on Isle of Man.
And this illustration, it seems to be aroundfounding of America.
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But I have to look more into this because itwas something then again with the british and
then in America, I think it was 77 88, theyhave done the illustrations.
You have to look into that.
If you know anything more about this
expression or how you use that.
Do you storm in a teacup or tempest in a
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teapot or a mix or hybrid or version of that?Or as do here in Sweden, storm in a water
glass.
And do you get the meaning?
Or when you talk to somebody, do they get it?And have you heard that recently in media, in
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mainstream media, new media.
Is it lots of storm in the teacup or tempest
in a teapot uproar or things for nothing?All these things were coming to us in the
stream, so to speak, the live stream, newsstream, everything.
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And now I'm adding and talking about that.
I got notification on threads, so we're all
getting all these notifications and I willcome back to that.
Mainly my new podcast, pluck the day aboutthat to have this balance.
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I recently got a new book on ikigai, anaudiobook that I will listen to and get
everything in place.
So this is short and sweet.
Live episode for episode 133.
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I will do during this weekend a new episode of
Plaque today and talk about that and theongoing thing.
I have too many podcasts, as I say, as a newmedia advice, I would advise you to have one.
Start out with one.
I have many.
I'm waiting for some co host joining in someof the podcasts, some I will so called pause
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forever, maybe not shelf and because it hasits own story, life and whatnot.
And some you could pivot, you could change,you could develop the main one in English, I
think, except for my own, besides my own one,Teapot Media is the secular foxhole with my co
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host Blair, which we have done for a long timenow, and I really enjoy it.
And where I see this freedom of expression,free speech, standing up for liberal classical
liberalism, free market, and also theseparation of church and state, and same thing
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with state and economy and also here in media,that the state shouldn't be involved, it
should be private interest.
When we could talk if something like back in
the day it was voice of America, Radio freeEurope and other things like that.
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And that was in a way controlled by, I thinkthe american state and government as a
propaganda, as a positive propaganda forreaching out to people behind the iron curtain
and so on in different countries.
I look into that, how much they are now doing
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in, for example in Venezuela.
So with that I will, I think end soon.
But I will show you here on live what I oftendo in the morning.
So I have a cup of tea here, have englishbreakfast, for example.
And you hear now as a listener, you hear aspoon.
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And I will show for the camera here on thebackdrop.
I have only you can save podcasting stickerfor podcast index.org.
and I will show, for example, what I'mwearing.
It's a Betsy Ross tennis shirt.
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So now I'm showing here hemp oil from 3500
milligrams, broad spectrum premium qualityhemp oil without THC from a brand called and
that's talking about life, coco vida with goodlife.
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So I squeeze a rubber and open it.
I have this glass thing with drops.
You should take it under the tongue in a way.
Keep it there for 30 seconds.
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I put it here on the show here in a teaspoon.
123-34-5678 910, 1112 13, 1516, 1718.
Around 20 drops.
I think it was a pause for some time.
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You could have it now.
I swallowed quicker, but often, like 30
seconds will be good.
So you could count to 30 and then ending here
with storm in the tea cup.
I put some drops in the tea.
Cheers.
This version has a flavored with natural
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orange, Florida orange.
So it tastes very, very good also.
And it also has addition of monk fruit andother good stuff.
So again, thanks for watching.
If you're watching live on Facebook on
LinkedIn and YouTube, and then thanks forlistening to the forthcoming upcoming edited
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version of episode 133 of Ego Netcast.
And I look forward to talk to you soon.
Again, cheers for now and bye for now.