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Speaker 1 (00:09):
Welcome to Rock's
Talks, the podcast that helps
network marketers grow theirbusiness on social media.
I'm Roxanne Wilson, socialmedia network marketing coach,
with nearly a decade ofexperience in the space, as well
as television and radioexperience, and a passion to
really help you and empower youto be the best network marketer
you can be, which means knowingyourself and knowing your brand.
Speaker 2 (00:29):
And I'm Taryn Soa,
your social media sidekick.
I run all things behind thescenes at Rock's Talks, While
being the right hand woman toRoxanne, I also strategize and
manage our full social mediaplan.
So I would love to share withyou the tips, the happenings,
(00:50):
all the things going on in thesocial media world.
Speaker 1 (00:53):
Each week, we're here
to give you the latest and
greatest direct selling, socialselling, network marketing,
whatever you like to call it.
The end game is for you toreally understand your business,
understand yourself and yourbrand and to rock it on social
media.
Happy New Year to ya.
(01:14):
Happy New Year, I'm a firmbeliever that you can say happy
new year until the seventh monthof the year, because it's a new
year, it's a new part of theyear, uh-huh, yeah, no one's
gonna read the page Six months.
Speaker 2 (01:28):
Well, think about it.
Okay, roxanne?
Speaker 1 (01:29):
Hmm, think about it,
it's the newer, like until you
hit maybe six somewhere in thesix month, it's you're at the
first half of the year, so it'sa new year.
After that it's not.
It kills me that people stopsaying happy new year, like on
the second.
I'm like what's wrong with you?
It's still a new year.
Speaker 2 (01:45):
Come on, now I'm
gonna stretch to March and then
I'm gonna say no, like what ifyou start saying happy half year
?
Speaker 1 (01:53):
Hold on, you are
gonna stretch to March.
Miss.
I took down my Christmas treelike it was Boxing Day.
My Christmas tree is gone andeverything is disappeared.
I saw that on social media.
Speaker 2 (02:03):
Yes, but you're gonna
stretch to Happy New Year.
You know here let me call outwhy the Christmas tree is down.
I live with toddlers and thattree is freaking ugly Like if it
was a beautiful, curated tree,like my mom puts up, like her
tree is so beautiful.
Keep it up.
No, it's ugly, it's coming down.
(02:24):
I want the space.
Bye-bye.
Speaker 1 (02:27):
Do you do like
ornaments for your kids every
year, Like do they get to pickout an ornament?
I?
Speaker 2 (02:32):
don't know.
I mean, we did this year and Ithink we did it in 2021.
I didn't see anything from lastyear.
So that part's not a routine,but we do a family ornament
every year.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
Okay, that's so cool
because my brother, we were
putting up the tree with mybrother-in-law their tree and
they were pulling out ornaments.
Because the kids are like intheir 20s now and they're like,
oh, I remember this one.
I was like, oh my gosh, this isso cool.
It was very.
I was like that's a cool memorythat still makes it mean
something in your 20s.
Speaker 2 (03:02):
Yes, and they're
still probably ugly and you put
them towards the back.
Speaker 1 (03:05):
But Sure, but it's
not cool.
I'm like, oh, I remember thisyear.
I'm like, oh my gosh, that's socool.
Speaker 2 (03:13):
Did you guys get a
wedding ornament?
There's a wedding ornament.
Yeah, you get an ornament forlike your first, like the year
you got married.
Yeah, you still have time, girl.
Speaker 1 (03:25):
Google that.
Okay, I'll look that up.
Oh, I'll Google that, I'llGoogle that shit.
I'm like what?
That's a thing?
What?
Okay, check it out.
Yeah, yeah, we didn't really dotrees.
You know what's old is new andwhat's new is old, that's what
2024.
I think it's so interesting,like when we think about a new
year, all of a sudden things aresupposed to magically change,
(03:47):
and sometimes things I'm notsaying things don't change, but
really we think, oh, I flipped aday, it flipped a year, and
everything's going to change.
Well, not so much.
Speaker 2 (03:57):
There's new things
that are still there.
Speaker 1 (03:59):
You know like hey,
girl messages, things like that
still there.
Do you like that segue?
Speaker 2 (04:05):
That's where we're
going.
They are still there, and whatare we going to do about?
Speaker 1 (04:10):
this.
I don't know, but we want toshare with you one that, terin,
you actually came across.
Do you want to read any more?
I did.
Speaker 2 (04:22):
Yeah, so as soon as I
got it, I screen shot it and I
sent it to Roxanne and I waslike this is interesting.
So this person did notpersonally send it to me, they
put it on their Facebook feedand he okay, I'll read it.
Speaker 1 (04:39):
You can skip the
middle part, you know.
Speaker 2 (04:41):
Yes, I know what
you're talking about.
So it starts with warning.
If you get a random hey messagefrom me in the weeks to come,
it's because I'm generallyinterested in reconnecting with
you and would love theopportunity to reconnect,
especially if it's been a while.
I'm involved in a few different, very exciting things right now
(05:03):
and in the coming months.
I'm wanting to share them witheveryone that I can the second?
Speaker 1 (05:08):
someone says I want
to share this as many people as
possible.
It's like drips, direct selling.
That is a great opportunity toshare with everybody I know.
Speaker 2 (05:16):
Sorry, carry on it
does, and this is where I think
she's trying to be tricky,because then she's talking, she
goes into this event she'shaving and I know this person, I
know it's not a direct salesevent, this is something else.
She also runs a business, she'sin direct sales and it looks
like she's starting this newthird thing, whatever.
Okay, so I continue reading.
(05:37):
I may be reaching out to yousoon to reconnect and tell you
more about this event.
I hope that you allow me thehonor of hearing where you are
right now to see if this eventis a good fit for you or heck,
maybe there's another way I canhelp you with wherever you are
right now.
Speaker 1 (05:51):
Ding, ding.
It's trick to rock a rock, torock a rock, to rock a rock.
It's tricky, it's tricky,tricky, tricky.
Sorry.
Speaker 2 (06:00):
So no, this isn't
your typical hey girl message
that you avoid like the plaguebecause it feels like a sales
pickup situation.
Speaker 1 (06:11):
I don't know what a
sales pickup is.
That sounds like you're pickingsomeone up on the street like
hey girl, just like that.
Speaker 2 (06:18):
Exactly like that
maybe, but hey, let me sell you
this watch.
Interesting choice of words.
So here's how we end it.
It's just me.
Me, your friend classmate fromhigh school, your coworker, your
old drinking buddy teammate,friend of a friend, cousin,
niece, neighbor.
It's just me wanting toreconnect with you.
Speaker 1 (06:39):
You know it's the
last, that last sentence for me.
That does me in completely,because my dad used to tell me,
okay, so when I was on theapprentice, I'm Rose.
Often I was like having a party, I'm like dad, I'm gonna like
we were having a watch party.
So I'm like, yeah, I'd inviteall my friends.
So how many friends do you have?
I'm like 200 is like rock sad.
There's no way you have 200friends.
I'm like, yes, I do.
He's like, no, that's not athing, you don't have 200
(07:00):
friends.
And that struck me and, asalways, I'm like, what do you
mean?
I don't have 200 friends?
Yes, I do.
And then I realized you reallydon't like no one has 200
friends.
You can't keep up 200 friends.
Like that's not possible.
And when I hear this, it's justme, or this or this or this.
I don't believe that shegenuinely wants to get
(07:21):
reconnected with all of thesepeople and continue that
connection with them.
Because then I don't know ifshe's a mother.
There's no way she'd be a mom.
She could have do her job, norshe could be a wife.
She couldn't do anything elsebut try and manage all these
people.
She wants like she wants a oneand death.
She wants a wham bam.
Thank you, ma'am, you know whatI'm saying.
Speaker 2 (07:42):
Yes, yes, in the
disguise of, I am trying to be
genuinely connecting with you.
Speaker 1 (07:48):
Yeah, I think that I
can't.
Even we were talking about it.
Yes, I can, yes, I can.
I can believe we're talkingabout hate girl messages and
this like precursor, like sowhen you get the message, you're
not going to think, oh, this isa hate girl message.
But she called it out and saidit by saying it wasn't it.
She's saying it is it.
I think that I would muchprefer personally someone saying
(08:10):
hey, I am doing this, I'mwondering if you're interested
than this oh, it's not this,it's really this.
You know what I'm saying Like,like, I think you just come out
and say what you're doing.
I think people would appreciatethat a lot more in 2024 than
you trying to mask it asanything else.
Speaker 2 (08:31):
Here's what I think.
It is 2024.
We all have social media.
We are using attractionmarketing.
You post your event, you postwhat business you are in in a
post or in a real or in a story.
Like let people choose tolisten to that content.
You don't need to like she likethrows herself under the bus
(08:55):
with this post totes, and soit's like it just feels so slimy
.
And I'm not saying it's andwe're not saying it's not okay
to reach out to connect withpeople.
We want you to connect withpeople, but like how she's
saying this, it's just likeliterally throwing herself under
the bus.
Like I'm really I'm reachingout to connect with you, but
just just kidding.
Really, I want to like pointyou to what I'm selling.
(09:16):
Yeah, because if you don't wantthis.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
Maybe I have
something else in my bag of
tricks for you.
Okay, it would be much betterfor her to just just like ask
hey, I'm doing this.
Let's say I'm going to make itup, I'm doing this wellness
event.
Are you interested?
Do you have some wellnessissues?
That'd be a lot better thanwhat the way she's going about.
I really want to connect withyou.
So you really want to know allmy things.
(09:38):
You want to know everythingI've done since high school.
You really do?
Speaker 2 (09:45):
And you're just
waiting for that moment to sneak
in and be like oh, you'retelling me, you're struggling
with acne.
Like I just started actuallyselling this new product.
Like forget the event we werejust talking about.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (09:58):
I noticed you don't?
You're not the same size youwere in high school.
Let me just offer you someweight loss pills.
I wouldn't do that, but peopledo that, you know.
So I think that, like Y'all, wegotta find a better way.
Or maybe we don't, I don't know.
I'm getting to think that maybewe don't, maybe maybe we are
banging our head against a wall.
Speaker 2 (10:21):
It feels like that,
doesn't it?
Doesn't it?
Yes, and this person like theintention she had.
I'm sure we're good, and Idon't know what she actually
ended up doing with this postand, you know, I'm wondering if
she left it up.
Speaker 1 (10:36):
Interesting.
Should I go?
Look.
You should go, look, okay,while she goes and looks.
I think this goes back to theexistential crisis that's going
on inside of network marketing,from a corporate level all the
way to a field level right now,which is how does direct selling
(10:57):
stay relevant with the world ofchanging?
And the answer to that is stoptrying to be a back in my day.
This is the way it alwaysworked If you're not evolving,
you're dying.
Speaker 2 (11:14):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (11:15):
So if you're still
trying to do things the way it
worked when you started growingyour business, or you're trying
to tell other people to do thatand you're like resolve that
this works because you did havesuccess with it or someone else
did, you're missing the mark.
You are missing the mark andit's time to move on.
Now listen that you could mean.
(11:37):
I was telling my pro group theother day I'm like, okay, we're
gonna like, delve into morevideo, because video is always
like, we always dive into morevideo.
And I'm like and TikTok, and Igot some pushback, like, oh, I
see, I don't want you to like, Ican't make you do anything, I'm
not gonna make you do TikTok.
I know that some people havesome concerns about TikTok from
(12:00):
a more like geopoliticalstandpoint, and I totally
understand that.
I said like I'm like, I getthat.
I have not been a proponent ofTikTok for a long time,
partially because it'sexhausting.
You're doing videos all thetime, but that's where we are
now.
You gotta do videos all thetime.
And my thing is this if you'reconcerned about TikTok because
(12:22):
it's owned by China and theyhave all your information, well,
let me just call it out right.
I can't speak to the Chinathing, but I will say this Apple
has all your information.
If you have an Apple, markZuckerberg has all your
information.
They're like we've given up.
The ship has sailed on peoplegetting and having your
(12:44):
information.
So maybe you trust MarkZuckerberg more.
I don't know why you would.
He's not proven to be anythingbut an adult.
Who who at a child an adultclothing?
A impetulent child in adult orpetulant child in adult clothing
?
Speaker 2 (13:02):
So I'm just saying
you really love him.
Speaker 1 (13:04):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (13:05):
I feel it, you feel
it.
Speaker 1 (13:08):
So I'm just saying,
like, if you decided you're not
gonna do TikTok because of yourpersonal views, fine, but lean
into the things on Instagramthat will allow you to grow.
You can grow on Instagram, it'sfine.
You can grow on Facebook Not asfast, but you can grow on
Facebook as well too.
Find what works and do it.
But you need to evolve.
(13:30):
You cannot be doing the samething.
You cannot be posting hey girlposts or hey girl messages and
wonder why you're not growing.
People are tired of it.
They know what it is.
It's not.
You can't post a post saying,oh, I love my product and expect
five orders.
That is gone.
That's been gone for so long.
So if you're not evolving,you're dying.
And if you're still followingthe same things, this is why we
evolve here on the podcast,because the world is evolving.
(13:52):
So, like, buckle up and evolve.
And how did she write?
Speaker 2 (13:56):
There's a very Hold
on.
That's a good point, because Iremember us having a
conversation where you were likeno TikTok, you know, and it's
like guess what?
We evolved so 100%.
Here we are and this is whatworks out.
No, she did not delete the post.
It's still there and it has alot of those like oh, you're so
beautiful, love this message.
(14:17):
Hey girl, hey, like probablyher team members.
Speaker 1 (14:21):
What.
Speaker 2 (14:21):
I'm getting at and I
mean it is a really beautiful
picture she posted with it.
Speaker 1 (14:25):
But yeah, you gotta
keep moving.
Y'all you gotta keep moving.
I also think it's I don't know,this is like 2024 reflection.
I think you need to decide ifyou really want to do this.
Do you really want?
If you're sitting going afterevolve, after change, and if you
don't want to do it, that'sokay.
(14:45):
You're not a quitter.
I hear a lot.
I feel like I'm quitting or I'ma failure if I decide I don't.
No, you're not.
If you decide that you're notgoing to do your business
anymore, you're not a failure.
You're not a quitter.
You've done it for an era, aseason, an era, and it's time to
do something else.
That is much better than yousitting in the doldrums and just
(15:06):
feeling like something's notworking, because that's doing
more to your psyche than to moveon.
Truly Moving on is okay.
Speaker 2 (15:15):
It is that was
actually on my mind today of
like an episode people doanother episode on this.
I was like you know, I've comeacross so many women who've
started in network marketing andthen have started these other
big, amazing businesses and it'slike maybe you're at this point
, if you're like I don't want todo all this, maybe it's time
for something else, and that'sall I'll say on that topic for
(15:35):
now.
but if you want to be successfulin network marketing right now,
you're going to have to learnhow to master social media and,
honestly, any business.
At this point.
You have to have a freakingwebsite Like even here's a great
example when I get like pumped,I start using my hands.
I'm going to tie them down here, but I have to bring the kids
(15:57):
to a dentist and I want, like, apediatric dentist.
I want to be able to see likeit looks fun, like I know
they're going to be reallyanxious about it.
Why aren't there good freakingdentist websites out there?
Like it's so hard to findinformation.
I'm literally just relying onGoogle reviews.
I'm like no, I want to seepictures.
I want to see the staff.
I want to see an area that it'sreally easy for me to see if
(16:19):
you take my insurance.
We are a digital world.
It's what I'm saying, and ifyou want business, then you got
to be digital.
Speaker 1 (16:30):
Yeah, and that's a
good point.
I don't want to freak aroundand be like and having to make a
website, but you do need tomake the information that they
need to know accessible.
I was telling you on theepisode recently that someone
was like I think we're givingtoo much, I think I'm giving too
much free information online.
No, you're not.
You can never like give toomuch free information online.
(16:51):
It's an interesting phenomenon,but I will say that people are
looking and you've heard us saythis before like people are
looking for information whenthey want it.
So great example you're lookingfor a child dentist.
Like you want to see a colorfulwebsite.
You want to see that there's aslide and maybe some dinosaur
stuff and a plate.
(17:12):
Like you want to see that andbe able to imagine that so you
know exactly what the situationis going to be so that you can
decide if that's right for yourkids.
You don't want to have towonder or even imagine from a
review.
You would love to see what itlooks like and you don't want to
have to wait, to have to callsomeone or we'll get back to you
in 24 hours or 72 hours.
You just want the informationnow.
(17:33):
So if you're like gatekeepingthe information like the Billy
Goats gruff, is that like abridge or something?
Remember there's some bridge orthe three Billy Goats in a
bridge.
I don't know If you wereblockating the information like
a moat and you're like the ogrestop it, because people don't
have time for that nonsense andthey're going to move on.
They're going to move on veryquickly.
Speaker 2 (17:53):
They're over that.
Oh yeah, oh yeah.
Yep, I see this like if I'mtrying to hire, like, say, I
want to bring somebody on, I'mlooking at like a copywriter or
something.
You don't have your freakinginformation out.
Nope, on to the next, goodbye.
And same if I'm going to buysomething, like if I see
something I want to buy it.
There's a product like I reallydon't want to have a really
long conversation with you, orI'm going to back up a second.
(18:16):
Sometimes I do want to have aconversation with you and please
make it easy for me to talk toyou.
So erase what I just said, likehave the information there and
also it should be easy tocontact you.
Like I don't want to be talkingto a bot to just like get some
like personalized help at times.
Speaker 1 (18:35):
Speaking of bots, my
least favorite bot on the face
of the earth is that damn bot onInstagram that I think so many
people have like put onaccidentally and they can't get
off.
I was like thank you forreaching out, I'll get back to
you, and such was just you couldbe having a conversation with
them and like literally, and youwrite back.
It's like thank you, for I'mlike what the heck?
(18:57):
Get this thing out of there.
Speaker 2 (18:58):
Aida, it needs to go.
It needs to go.
I know exactly what you'retalking about.
Or like there's this girl Iused to talk about talk with all
the time on Instagram and allof a sudden she changed it.
She has one too.
Like I don't have conversationson Instagram and I was like, oh
, and I think it was moredirected towards clients.
But I was like, well, hot, damnfine, I won't talk to you,
(19:20):
yikes.
Speaker 1 (19:21):
Yeah, like think
twice about.
If your bot is not bottingright, then you need to get rid
of the bot.
Speaker 2 (19:28):
Yes, you need a bot
that's helpful, like the one
that gives you the link reallyquick.
Oh, yes, that's a good bot.
We like her.
Speaker 1 (19:35):
We like her a lot.
She's really good and she takesus right to where we need to go
.
So, very true.
And something else I was goingto tell you and I totally forgot
about the state of the industry.
I'll remember it some other daybut evolve, change and allow
yourself to do that, and we needto do that because that's going
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to make a huge, huge difference.
Make yourself informationaccessible.
All that and all that jazz isdoable.
How you doing, Missy?
Speaker 2 (20:08):
You guys, I'm like
Santa's turned me into a spa
loving fool.
I now have a place across thestreet and they do facials and
they do a ton of stuff.
It's not a true day spa, butlike I am now on a plan where I
get a facial every month and Ijust went and got a hydro facial
and they sucked out all thegoodies out of my face and like
(20:29):
I'm like I look at myself onzoom and I'm so shiny and like I
was like look at this.
Speaker 1 (20:36):
Hydro facials are
just heavenly.
Speaker 2 (20:39):
Oh, I'm never going
to be able to go to a back to a
manual one.
No, no, no.
Speaker 1 (20:45):
No, did they give you
an option for the JLo one?
The JLo like, they do theselittle like I don't know, like
you can add to your hydro facial.
Speaker 2 (20:51):
I was like am I going
to look like JLo.
Speaker 1 (20:53):
When I came out I
didn't, but it was still good.
Speaker 2 (20:55):
You come out with a
big booty.
You're like, yeah, I was on myface but On the floor, yeah, no,
I didn't get that option.
But she was talking to me aboutlike all these other options.
Of course I'm like, okay, Ican't spend $500 on a facial,
like, let's just give me on aroutine, and yeah.
So I've been loving that.
I'm planning my spa birthdayday in March.
Speaker 1 (21:18):
I was going to say my
girlfriend's here Birthday's,
not to March everyone.
But okay, go, do you, do it, doit.
Speaker 2 (21:24):
You guys know how
much of a conundrum it is for me
to get a sitter.
So, starting now, I'm bookingit now and that's it.
I've been enjoying watchingyour new show and watching like
your move and all the thingsI've been like spying in the
background of Rox's era.
Speaker 1 (21:47):
My era, my peony era.
Gosh, tomorrow will be a weeksince we moved, since we got
into the car or the van or theU-Haul, whatever it's called,
and got here.
It's been quite a week.
It's been great, though.
We got here in record time,which was wonderful.
Movers came.
It took them two hours tounpack everything.
The next day we went to thebest of Broadway, so we saw a
(22:10):
show that night on Christmas Eve, which was so much fun.
Speaker 2 (22:14):
New.
Speaker 1 (22:14):
Year's Eve.
What's that?
New Year's Eve, oh, or NewYear's Eve.
I keep saying that, like, howlong have you been here?
Christmas Eve, scott's?
Like that would be New Year'sEve.
Okay, one of those Eves, one ofthose, one of those.
And then let's just take amoment.
Hail to the victors valiant.
Speaker 2 (22:32):
Hail to the
congregating.
Speaker 1 (22:35):
Hail to the mission
again, the champions of the west
.
Oh my gosh Taryn, yeah oh geez,I actually the second half.
Speaker 2 (22:45):
So we had a party,
yeah, and they left.
They all left at halftime.
They were like, oh, we got togo home.
I was like what, what?
Okay, whatever.
So then I was like sittingthere watching I get nervous,
I'm a nervous watcher by myself,same Same.
So then I worked, I worked andI like would peek up and look
and I'm like, oh yay, good, ohit was.
Speaker 1 (23:05):
it was intense.
By the end I was holding Baylorin front of the TV, my dad's
house and I was like jumping andscreaming and cussing and the
whole thing.
Speaker 2 (23:18):
It was a wave.
Speaker 1 (23:20):
It was a wave.
Oh my gosh, Like for real.
That was something else.
That was the best Rosevilleever.
It wasn't even there.
It was so good yeah.
Speaker 2 (23:30):
And now we get to do
it again.
One more time, one more time.
You're listening to this?
We're.
Speaker 1 (23:36):
we're talking about
the semi finals Not when we went
, yeah, but I believe we'regoing to win.
So, oh my gosh.
And then I will lose hardballand that'll make me sad, but it
is what it is.
Speaker 2 (23:46):
You think?
Speaker 1 (23:46):
he's going.
I mean I'm so tired of theconversation I'm going.
We talk about him going everysingle year, but he had a lot of
infractions.
He was out six games.
There's probably some thingscoming down on Michigan so he
might go.
We'll see.
I don't know.
He hired Tom Brady's agent tolook over his contract.
(24:08):
Why is he doing that?
Speaker 2 (24:11):
I didn't know that
part that's fishy.
Speaker 1 (24:14):
Yeah, but I'm still a
fan.
So anyway, we moved in the dayat first night in here where we
spent the night was on thesecond.
So it's been good Love.
The house Kitchen is done.
Can I just talk about my spleenfor a second?
I was trying to decide what Ishould do, or my intuition, I
should say I was trying todecide after I did the kitchen
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do I do my office or do I do mybathroom closet suite?
And I'm like I wanna do mybathroom closet suite but I
should do my office.
I gotta get back into theoffice, so I do my office.
And it was like there was nojoy in it, like this sucks.
So I said, nope, you knew, youknew Roxanne, and I went and did
my bathroom, which was like alot to do, and I got it done,
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lickety split, and thenyesterday I worked on my closet.
I need more hangers, but we are.
I mean, we wanna do a lot ofthings.
We're gonna take it one room ata time, but the first step is
just moving everything in seeingwhat's there and figuring it
out.
Speaker 2 (25:12):
Take it all out, take
it all out, take it all out.
Speaker 1 (25:14):
Can't find the
vacuums.
That's probably one of theboxes in my office.
But, yeah, it's been good.
And then, yeah, I started theRox Talk show, which, golly
let's just talk about startingsomething and just done is
better than perfect.
I was literally in my dad'sbasement on my computer like bad
lighting.
I'm like here we go, everybody.
And then I thought I was beingall crafty.
I'm like, all right, don't zoom, I don't like you, as we're
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recording in Zoom for podcastrecording.
So I was like I'll record on myphone through Zoom, because I
wanted a better camera, becausemy camera's still packed and
stuff.
It saved it 480p, like oh myGod, uh-huh, zoom saved it
because it was on my phone at480p.
I was like this is the, and Ididn't know this.
(26:00):
I was like here's the tour ofmy kitchen, all this stuff.
I'm like it looks like it camefrom the fridge.
It's all pixelated.
I was like gotta go with it.
We're just rolling with thepunches, we're going with it.
Speaker 2 (26:11):
We can talk about
that, cause that was actually on
my list.
I'm like I wonder especiallycause you're doing two shows
Like it might be time for aswitcheroo.
Speaker 1 (26:18):
Yeah, I'm a little
over Zoom.
Speaker 2 (26:22):
Zoom is actually my
least favorite spot for video
podcasting.
Like I don't ever recommend itunless someone's like really
like adamant on having it andI'm like okay, I'm like, yeah, I
don't like you Zoom.
Speaker 1 (26:33):
So I've just been.
Now I'm recording a video on myphone and bringing it over and
then I'm not doing a lot ofediting, like it's just.
But it just I needed betterquality?
Speaker 2 (26:43):
Do you have it on
BuzzPro or are you just putting
it on YouTube?
Speaker 1 (26:46):
I popped it on
BuzzPro too.
Yeah, okay, yeah, I was like,let me just pop it on BuzzFelt
and see, so I popped it on therejust really quickly.
But I just use QuickTime, editon QuickTime, edit on QuickTime,
and then boom, boom.
Speaker 2 (26:59):
So anyway, I love it.
So you guys, I feel like.
So this podcast is also calledBrock Starks, the bubble of a
lot.
I feel like a name change iscoming.
Speaker 1 (27:11):
Name change is coming
.
Speaker 2 (27:13):
So you shall see,
stay tuned, we will work on it.
All right, guys, we'll see younext week.
Thank you for listening and weappreciate you.
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