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Hi, guys! It's Hi Haylee...

and welcome to my new cooking show...

"Sizzlin' with Hi Haylee!"

Episode 1: The Sizzle.

Today we are going to be making an omelette...

but I like to make mine without the yolks...

because as you all know, I'm vegan.

First, we're gonna cut up our carrots.

Cut the pubes off our carrots and then we move on to our kale.

Don't-- hey, let's not-- don't use the word "pubes".

I mean, what el--

Cause we don't-- this could be--

I'm sorry.

Some people that are watching this probably don't ha--.

Kevin, what does this look like to you?

Looks like a pube.

It looks like a pube.

Hey, what are you guys doin'?

Uh, can you--

Really?

You're getting in our shot. Wait, can you just--

What do you mean, our--

Jeremy, get out, we're shooting.

Wait, no, who are you? Who are you? Who are you?

I'm directing the sizzle here.

What's your name?

Uh, my name is Jeremy. I'm the director here.

Oh, you're Jeremy! Oh yeah, let's-- let's cut.

Alright, let's cut, guys.

Let's go ahead and cut.

Oh my God!

Hey man, how's it goin'? This is a little awkward.

I, um--

I'm fillin' in for you. My name is Kevin.

Filling in for-- where did this come from? I'm sorry.

Skyy has asked me to come in and just fill in on a few scenes.

Fill in--

Some talking heads--.

'Cause I'm directing the show.

Some B-roll.

What about my show?!

Dude, honestly, take a hint. This came from the top down.

I'm sorry, you're a sound guy.

You're supposed to be, uh, recording sound...

not making sounds.

I'm sorry, this is not just any sound guy. This is Travis.

He did the sound on "Moonlight" so--

Travis you're incredible.

I've never heard of that movie.

Open your eyes, bitch!

You are not the director anymore!

Meet Kevin, he looks exactly like you...

but he's ten times better, dude!

Okay, so I could go home?

Jeremy, per Skyy's request, he's asked me to ask you...

if you could stay in the house for the remainder...

of the shoot

with me as the director.

Is that a yes?

No, I didn't even agree to shoot this fucking show...

in the first place.

Hold on. Can I just get a-- it's not for this...

can I just get a clean "yes"?

Where's Skyy?

Are you even a good director?

Do you know how this works?

Yes! Hell yes!

Okay, we got that.

[HAYLEE] Cut.

There we go.

What? No, I didn't agree to it.

Dude, get out of here!

What?

There we go.

Is this a dream?

Um... yeah so, um, I guess I'm just one of the housemates now.

Um, I feel like somebody's just taken me and like threw me...

through the fourth wall and then closed it behind me...

and now I'm just stuck in-- in this.

Today we're gonna be making a vegan omelette with two ah!

Hey, Haylee,

fuck you!

Ha-ha-ha-ha!

You suck at cooking!

What up, Zackers?

Don't forget to check out Hi Haylee's cooking channel

on YouTube!

Hope you're not hungry 'cause your food tastes like shit!

Seriously, ruin her in the comments.

Make her cry.

It's just so...

smart.

What up, ya'll? It's your boy, Zack Jake.

I am here with Caroline.

Hey, everybody, what's up?

Keep it down.

We are outside of Cody Clark's mom's condo.

No!

No!

Come on.

Ay! Mrs. Clark! Say wassup.

Hi! How do you know my name?

No!

We're actually good friends of your son's.

Oh, you are?!

Yeah!

Guys, get in here!

[MRS. CLARK] Who are you, sweetie?

[CAROLINE] Oh, I'm Caroline.

What's up, my man?

Oh, you're so pretty. Look at her, you're so--.

Oh damn, we're in Cody's house.

Yeah.

It's like I'm Cody.

It's like you're my mom.

Oh.. well....

Is that your real house?

Yes!

That's your real mom?

No oh, you think it's an actress?

There on set? Wow.

I don't think I--

You could never replace my boy,

but you're cute.

But I will.

You're not her boy! I'm her boy!

Let it out. Let it out. Yell at the computer out loud.

I'm her beautiful baby boy, not you!

[DRONEZ] That's right, yell it out.

This is his gaming room.

So this is where he plays Madden, right here.

Yeah, sure.

And uh, the lizard is in the other room.

Do you wanna see Drake?

Oooh.

Drake is his lizard.

Yeah.

I was just about to feed him.

No, that's my that's my lizard!

I hate Zack Jake so much.

You just saw the first installment of...

#Zack'sTakedownTuesdays.

Hi Cody.

He searched for your house,

found it,

went there...

and is talking to your mom?

Yeah, I mean my address is on my website, so it's pretty easy.

It's really incredible branding.

Yeah, it's not gonna be incredible branding...

when he does one of you.

Jeremy, why are you right here right now?

Um, well,

I think I lost my job this morning...

and I'm pretty sure I'm not the director anymore.

Yeah we we know that.

Yeah, we kinda knew that, dude.

What do you mean?

Pretty sure you were never the director, so--

Skyy told us, alright?

Told you what?

From an artistic standpoint, Jeremy is an awful filmmaker...

but as a person, he also fucking sucks.

This is felony on top of felony.

Wait, wait, wait, wait.

I could put 'em all away for the rest of their life.

I'm pretty sure this whole thing is kidnapping, quite frankly.

I'm not allowed to leave at all.

Everybody, shut up.

Maybe Zack Jake

is bad?

Yes.

Wow, yeah. Mm-hm.

You know I'm really glad you figured that out.

And I've been sayin' some stuff...

and you hadn't been pickin' it up, but--

Alright, you know what, guys?

Everyone's getting' real heated, alright? This is just noise.

Let's all have a sip of Guelagetza, alright?

Absolutely not.

And I'm gonna make everyone and omelette...

and uh, we gon' vibe out. Feta, spinach, tomato, peppers. Ha-ha.

What the fuck is goin' on with Dose?

I don't know, dude. He's had like nine Gooligetzees today.

Yeah, that drink is like having a very positive effect...

on him, I've noticed.

But for me, I'm coughing up blood for most of the day.

( MUSIC PLAYING )

Ooh. Oops. Haha.

No, but really. Oh, there you go. Oh yeah!

Hi, it's Hi Haylee.

Um... I'm like really struggling in this house.

It's it's been a terrible fucking experience.

I'm like, they're poisoning us with like shit water.

I think there might be real shit in this water...

that I have to drink and that Zack Jake guy is a psychopath.

Um... hey, guys.

Um, as you might've noticed lately, um...

things here aren't great.

Zack Jake is a fraud.

He's not my mom's beautiful baby boy.

I'm my mom's beautiful baby boy.

This is really bad.

People are asking if I'm doing okay and I'm not.

I'm losin' my mind in here.

I need help.

Ay, what's good, ya'll? It's your boy, Lil Dose.

I started drinkin', uh, this drink.

It's called Guelagetza, uh, and truly I have never been...

more clear of mind, sound of heart, and strong...

like physically I feel like I could leap buildings.

What up, Zackers?!

Ay, it's your boy, here with another Takedown Tuesday.

What's good?! What's good?!

Today's victim is no other than my boy Dronez.

( MAKES AIRHORN SOUND )

What up, Dronez?

Found a couple little snippets, a few tracks of Dronez, uh...

before he had found himself... musically.

You gotta see for yourself. He sounds like an asshole.

( COUNTRY MUSIC PLAYING )

You know, I'm not happy it went down the way it did...

'cause someone exploiting you is a very upsetting situation...

to be in, so, no thank you, you motherfucker.

You know, from my own side, maybe this was a good thing...

for me, because Dronez Jackson is a name...

I haven't thought about in a long time.

It's my country name.

Unlike Dronez, I got hot shit comin' out left and right.

New merch alert!

( MAKES AIRHORN SOUND )

Like and subscribe.

He's goin' down, man.

I don't know, man. I like it.

I like it a lot.

I mean, I like the video too, alright, but I would've liked...

to have released it on my own accord...

not some soft boy puttin' my shit out.

I don't know, man. I feel like this soft boy is pushing you...

pushing you to a place that you were maybe afraid to go alone.

I was in a fog but the sun is rising, right?

And the temperature is rising and that fog is dispelling...

and it's a clear new day...

Guelagetza.

And speakin' of that, it's a clear, new Dose.

Did you know that we didn't know about the Olmec civilization...

until a century ago?

Incredible.

Man, I'm telling you right now, that Zack Jake is sorry...

for what he has done and is taking time to figure out...

how he is going to make it up to us...

and to the world and to his fans, he regrets this.

He just fucked my world up, Dose.

The only way I can do something against that...

is to fuck his world up.

But his world is your world.

You know what I mean?

Nah, you lost me right there.

It's all out war.

( MUSIC PLAYING )

His whole house looks like it's wired to the brim...

and you know what, I got access to everything.

I don't care about anything but taking down Zack Jake.

I'm goin' for it, man.

I'ma livestream the whole thing.

What up, Zackers?

Today bringing you another installment of

Takedown Tuesdays.

Our special guest today, Hi Haylee.

I did some diggin', little bit of research...

and Hi Haylee doesn't exactly look like she used to.

Behind all that makeup, check out who she really is.

( EERIE MUSIC PLAYING )

Haylee, it's not that bad.

Listen, Hi Haylee, I'm not tryna blow up your spot...

but I am gonna take your sponsors.

How'd they get those photos?!

Did he hire the guy that did the celebrity nudes?

Because that would've been good for me!

Nudes would've been fine!

That shit is just oh, I need the Breathe app.

I'm scared too, okay?

I don't-- I don't know if I'm cute anymore.

I just don't know-- he can't do this.

I've got it.

I'm gonna post

a no-makeup selfie.

No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.

And I'm gonna unfollow everyone except for Arby's...

because they have the meats...

and they're paying me a lot of money right now.

And Verizon, I'm gonna keep following Verizon.

They have incredible coverage.

The best coverage.

And, and, and, and I'm gonna take it one step further.

I'm gonna go big with it. I'm gonna delete all my posts!

Oh my God. I--.

All of them! Gone! Out the window!

Oh my God, everything you're saying right now...

is resonating with me so hard.

You can be the change you wish to see in the world, too.

How?

You don't have to be a sexy, little boy anymore.

I don't have to be 14 years old?

No, 'cause-- 'cause you're not.

Haylee, wh--

don't say stuff like that.

You're-- you're just-- you're just not.

Haylee, come on.

I'm 14.

I know it, the whole house knows it...

Skyy knows it, everyone knows it.

You've been 14 for over ten years.

Your time is up.

It's time to become a man.

Can I be a sexy man?

Of course.

Today, for the first time, I felt sorry for Cody Clark.

I can't believe that just came out of my mouth.

We're gonna take you from boyhood to fuckin' manhood.

To manhood?

You're gonna upgrade from tank tops to to button-ups, dude.

I'm gonna show my boyfriends and girlfriends my manhood.

You're gonna change them into wives and husbands.

Are you ready?

I'm ready.

Hands in.

We're connecting right now.

I love I love this, I you know.

I guess you could say

Haylee's my girlfriend.

And not girlfriend like my fans...

but girlfriend as in like

my wife.

( KNOCK ON DOOR )

Get out of my room!

Knock, knock. Who's there? Oh, it's just my roommate.

I'm sorry, that was a lot.

Cody, let me break this down in a way you can understand.

When I get back, we're gonna have a discussion...

about boundaries, alright?

Dose, I'm not a boy anymore! Come back!

[AUTOMATED VOICE] Door open.

What up, Zack Nation?!

We are live once again with--

hater house.

You guys are fuckin' stupid.

Sorry, Zack Nation. We are live at the hater house...

for another edition of #TakedownTuesdays.

And this time, my victim is no other than Lil Dose.

Now, many of you know Lil Dose as someone who fancies himself..

a tough guy, but it turns out... where you from, Lil Dose?

Yeah,

Carlsbad!

What do you have to say about that, Dose?

You're live on the internet!

Well, uh, the truth is that I am from Carlsbad...

went to Costa High School...

actually I wanna take a second give a shout out to Mr. Wells.

Uh, Mr. Wells, you might not know this, but um...

when I was young I lost, uh, my father.

I think that was really hard for me, figuring out my way...

as a man, especially in the African American community...

and I think you really stepped up and kinda filled...

the emptiness that had been left there, um, and in a lot...

of ways inspired me to push myself and try and do things...

that maybe I wouldn't have done otherwise, especially music...

and um, I don't think-- I don't think I ever took a moment...

to tell you that so... thank you, Mr. Wells, truly.

Uh, damn, Zack.

That was cathartic as fuck, dude. Thank you so much.

I appreciate that.

Anyway,

Guelagetza.

Keep it premium.

I don't know what he was talking about but...

ding, dong, ditch, bitch!

This morning I realized a bunch of shit.

Maybe Zack Jake isn't the best.

Learning that was super fuckin' hard...

but I feel like I've made it to the other side...

and I'm ready to start this new journey...

without makeup on.

Two things happened today.

One, everybody thought I was a boy, but now...

I'm gonna show everybody my manhood.

I'm nothing at this point, so just--

it's all gone.

This is Jeremy signing off...

forever.

It's official, in 12 hours, Zack Jake will wish...

he was never on the internet again.

His home

is now gonna be blown

up.

After cleanin' into every room in the house...

and also catchin' up with all of my family members...

including my extended family, I was able to find time...

to make a new music video that really aligns...

with my new musical stylin's and also includes...

my favorite new water supplement,

Guelagetza.

( MUSIC PLAYING )

♪ Away away ♪

♪ Away away ♪

♪ Away away ♪

♪ Away away ♪

♪ Away away ♪

♪ Away away ♪

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The Rise of 20 Hour-Long Flights - Duration: 12:33.

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17 years ago, an aviation frontier was broken.

Just before noon on March 1, 2001 a Continental Airlines 777 lifted off from frosty Newark

Airport across the river from New York City.

It tracked north over the US, then Canada, then just kept flying north until north became

south.

It flew south over Russia, then Mongolia, then mainland China before setting down at

Chek Lap Kok Airport in Hong Kong after 16 hours.

With that, there was a new longest flight in the world.

The two cities had never before been connected by non-stop commercial flights.

This was at the time a momentous achievement—all the business travelers making frequent trips

between the two financial centers badly wanted this quicker flight—but you may be surprised

that such a flight was an achievement so recently.

Nowadays, non-stop New York to Hong Kong flights are far from exceptional.

Five planes carrying more than 1,000 passengers total fly non-stop daily between the two cities

and nowadays, this route doesn't even crack the list of the top 20 longest flights in

the world.

Especially in the past three years, there's been a noticeable and dramatic rise in the

number of ultra-long haul flights.

Among the ten longest non-stop flights, the one on this list that's existed the longest,

since 2009, is Delta's daily service from Johannesburg to Atlanta—the only flight

by an American airline to South Africa.

In 2016 United started non-stop flights between San Francisco and Singapore—ending an era

during which there were no non-stop connections between the two countries.

Just recently in October, 2018 Philippine Airlines began flying from Manila to New York

non-stop on their new a350.

In 2014, Qantas starting flying non-stop in both directions from Sydney to Dallas—then

the longest flight in the world.

In early 2018 United added another connection to down under with their route from Houston

to Sydney.

Singapore Airlines added another US connection in November 2018 flying to Los Angeles and

Emirates has operated the longest nonstop a380 flight in the world from Dubai to Auckland

since 2016.

Qantas started the first and currently only non-stop connection between Australia and

Europe in March, 2018 with their daily dreamliner service from Perth to London and Qatar operates

what was until recently the longest non-stop flight from Doha all the way to Auckland.

Lastly, the longest flight in the world, confidently beating the runner up by over 500 miles, is

the newly launched daily Singapore Airlines flight between Singapore and Newark clocking

in at 9,534 miles and up to 19 hours of flight time depending on winds.

Eight of the ten flights on this list were launched in the past three years.

While it can be expected that as technology advances airplane range will get longer, there's

been a noticeable acceleration in the addition of non-stop routes between earth's furthest

city pairs.

Like any phenomenon, this has causes and effects.

One factor driving this surge in ultra-long haul flights is the release of two new planes

in the past decade—the a350 and 787.

Six of the ten longest routes are flown by one of these two planes.

Now, planes have existed before that could fly the routes these fly but they weren't

as economical.

Singapore Airlines previously flew the world's longest flight from Singapore to Newark from

2004 until 2014 on the a340 but its high fuel consumption forced them to cancel the route

as soon as oil prices ticked up.

To fly fewer passengers a shorter maximum distance, an a340 uses 35% more fuel than

the a350.

Economics is everything with the world's longest routes.

The truth is that flying a non-stop flight from Singapore to New York uses more fuel

than flying a stopping service from Singapore to Tokyo to New York.

Now, this might seem counterintuitive since planes use far more fuel per minute taking

off than they do in cruise and flying nonstop requires one take off instead of two but that's

failing to consider that it uses fuel to carry fuel.

With a 777-200, for example, flying 800 nautical miles will use about 30.6 pounds of fuel per

mile.

That pounds per mile average decreases up until reaching a total flight distance of

about 3,000 nautical miles.

Beyond that, the pound per mile figure increases up until 8,000 nautical miles where the aircraft

would burn 32.2 pounds of fuel per mile flown.

This is because eventually, the added burn from flying the extra fuel needed to fly long

distance overtakes the extra fuel used to take off.

That means that, with this aircraft, which is used to fly the daily 8,000 mile Qatar

flight between Doha and Houston, it would be more efficient on a fuel consumption basis

to fly something like Doha to Paris, Paris to Halifax, and Halifax to Houston rather

than flying the whole trip in one go.

This is part of the reason why cargo airlines rarely fly ultra-long haul routes.

While UPS has plenty enough cargo to support a non-stop flight between their Louisville

and Hong Kong hubs and the aircraft that could fly it in one go, they fly the route with

a stop in Anchorage partially for fuel saving reasons.

Of course, any time on the ground is time that an aircraft could be in the air making

money so that degrades the savings and that's part of why cargo airlines don't only fly

in 3,000 mile hops.

Time matters for cargo airlines but not nearly as much as it does for passenger airlines.

Passenger airlines have to deal with people which are far more sensitive to a few extra

hours of travel time than boxes.

Non-stop flights are typically more desirable especially to the business traveller which

is why airlines will price connecting itineraries typically higher than non-stop ones even on

short routes where the cost to the airline of operating a connecting itinerary is higher

than that of a non-stop flight.

With higher costs, airlines therefore need to justify operating non-stop flights instead

of stopping ones.

Singapore airlines does operate another flight to New York via Frankfurt with a far larger

a380 but the non-stop flight is primarily operated to appeal to the business traveller

who can pay more.

Often, the routes with enough demand to support ultra long-haul flights are the ones with

high business traffic between big, wealthy cities like Sydney, Singapore, Hong Kong,

London, and New York.

Even though Hawaii, for example, is one of the top vacation destinations in the world,

you just don't see many long-haul flights to it from places like London because leisure

travelers are more sensitive to price and they'd rather pay less to fly via Los Angeles

rather than on a non-stop from London for more.

For this reason, on the a350's Singapore Airlines uses to fly to Newark, they didn't

even bother including an economy class, the kind that leisure travelers tend to book.

They only have premium economy and business class.

With the lower weight from fewer bags, seats, and passengers the plane can fly more efficiently

to the other side of the world and, from the airlines perspective, they're not loosing

out on much since, at the prices they would have to sell economy seats at to be competitive,

they really wouldn't be making much money anyways.

The higher margins of premium classes give them a better shot of breaking even on this

flight.

Of course, the other factor contributing to the rise of these ultra-long haul flights

is the low cost of fuel.

Jet fuel prices halved in 2015 and bottomed out at a cost of only 85 cents per gallon

in January 2016.

Since then prices have steadily risen leading some to question whether troubled times were

ahead for the industry but prices again took a dive in October 2018.

Overall, over the past four years, prices are lower than ever and with that fuel represents

a smaller proportion of an airline's cost so it's proportionally cheaper to fly longer

distances.

This fluctuation in fuel cost has also contributed to the rise, and in some cases fall, of long

haul budget airlines such as Norwegian Airlines, Wow Air, and Primera Air.

So we've established the causes of this proliferation of ultra-long flights but what

are its effects?

One of the busiest long distance flows of passengers is from Europe to Australia and

New Zealand and vice versa.

As two areas with close cultural and business connections plenty of people travel between

them despite it taking about 24 hours each way.

Before the turn of the century almost every major European Airline flew to Australia via

some stopping point like Bangkok, Singapore, or Hong Kong including Air France, KLM, Lufthansa,

Alitalia, and British Airways—some with multiple daily flights.

Today, though, there is only one sole flight by a European Airlines to Australia—British

Airways' once daily flight from London to Singapore to Sydney.

Meanwhile, Qantas is the only Australian Airline and Air New Zealand the only Kiwi airline

to operate services all the way to Europe.

All the airlines on each end have lost market share to those in between—the Asian airlines.

In the past few decades airlines like Emirates and Singapore Airlines have become the most

popular for those traveling between the two areas as, if you were to fly British Airways

you would have to start in Sydney and end in London.

Flying on Emirates, on the other hand, you can start at any of their six non-stop destinations

in Australia and New Zealand, connect via Dubai, and end up at any of their dozens of

European destinations with one stop.

It's just faster and often cheaper and so, while British Airways operates seven weekly

flights to Australia, Emirates operates 84 and Singapore 137.

Both of these airlines and more including Cathay Pacific, Etihad, and Qatar Airways

have become experts in operating connecting flights between Europe and Australasia.

But the reason they're able to do this is because you have to stop on these routes anyways—it's

too far for non-stop flights.

Or rather, it used to be.

Since March, 2018, number three on that list of longest flights is Qantas' new non-stop

flight from Perth to London.

Many were skeptical when this flight launched that customers would prefer it to a one-stop

option where they could pay less and stretch their legs halfway through their trip but

the data proves otherwise.

Since launch, 92% of available seats on this route have been sold.

This is an exceptionally good load factor, as its called, as Qantas' average load factor

for international flights is only 84%.

For this reason Qantas is strongly considering launching other non-stop European routes from

Perth to Paris and Frankfurt.

In addition, other airlines are looking at starting new non-stop routes from Europe to

Australia.

Founder Richard Branson has said that Virgin Atlantic is looking to start non-stop flights

from London to Perth, "as soon as possible."

Turkish Airlines, based in Istanbul, is technically still a European Airline, even if it's just

miles from the border with Asia, and it's set to become to first airline to start flying

non-stop from Europe to Sydney if it follows through with its announced plans to launch

these flights in 2019 with its new 787 dreamliners.

While the once daily Qantas flight is doing little to cut into the Asian carrier's profits

right now, if more and more flights start bypassing the Asian hubs, the major connecting

airlines could be given a run for their money.

Meanwhile, the race is on to see who will start flying what is perhaps the most valuable

route in the world that doesn't yet have a non-stop connection—Sydney to London.

Chance are the first will be Qantas.

A number of years ago, Qantas challenged aircraft manufacturers Boeing and Airbus to create

a plane that could fly the 21 hour non-stop flight fully loaded all the way to London.

The manufacturers are close to delivering and Qantas has said they will make their decision

between the Airbus a350-1000ULR or Boeing 777-8 by the end of 2019.

From there, flights would start in 2022 or 2023 not only on the Sydney to London route,

but also potentially from Melbourne and Brisbane and to New York and Paris.

Being the airline of choice for Australians, perhaps no airline globally has a better shot

at making a 21 hour non-stop flight work than Qantas.

With the arrival of the newest set of planes, airlines can now fly as far as 11,000 miles

non-stop.

That means that nearly every populated point on earth can feasibly be connected by non-stop

flights.

With more technological advancements on their way, absolutely every point on earth will

soon be reachable non-stop.

What that means is that the only factors now restricting the development of ultra-long

haul flights are economic, not technological.

In many ways, the question of whether this trend of the proliferation of ultra-long hauls

is up to the mercy of fuel prices.

If they stay low, we'll have more and more 18, 19, or 20 hour flights while if they go

up, you can be sure that airlines will cancel these routes in droves.

While the planes are not flying any faster, they're getting passengers to their destination

in less time so these new non-stop routes to the other side of the world are helping

to make the world just a little bit smaller, one flight at a time.

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HOW DO I DO THIS? - Duration: 7:18.

Sunny Lenarduzzi: There's not a day that goes by that I don't think about her.

Any time in my life when something monumental has happened, whether it's my parent's anniversary

or a friend's birthday, I've always made videos and this has been my therapy.

This has been my process of really coming to terms that this is real.

And I'm still processing it.

Mindy the Lion: The one single question that was rolling through my mind was, if I could

live out my version of the perfect day every day, what would that day look like?

Now that we had this huge platform to provide exposure to these places as well as the skill

set of photography and writing, now we had this package deal.

Sunny Lenarduzzi: Some of you watching may be familiar with Mindy the Lion or Megan,

my friend, she was a very close friend of mine.

She was on my channel.

Boss.

I am in Greece.

I'm in Mykonos right now with Mindy the Lion.

Hi you guys.

There she is.

We're in the most beautiful resort and I wanted to...

We had traveled together, and we had actually known each other since we were 15 years old,

crazy enough.

But we danced together, and as we were growing up in high school, and then reconnected about

four years ago now.

And we bumped into each other on a dance floor and it was this immediate connection and bond

and it was like, oh my gosh, you should have been in my life this whole time.

She passed suddenly and tragically, in July.

On July 3rd, there was a really tragic accident that occurred at Shannon Falls, and her and

her boyfriend and their very good friend Riker passed very suddenly in this accident.

And I remember I was working and I got a message via Instagram saying, "Have you heard about

Mindy?"

And I immediately felt a sense of panic because usually when someone sends you that message,

you're ... it's not good.

So I just assumed, okay, maybe there's been, you know, maybe she hurt herself.

Maybe she's in the hospital ... You go to worst case scenario.

And eventually I got the news that she had passed.

And I think this one moment really changed my whole life.

And I know it impacted so many other people, and I know there's been so many amazing videos

made about these amazing humans.

We love you guys.

We miss you guys.

You guys were so amazing.

Anyway, I have a really good group of friends lifelong, travel blogger, companion friends.

I met them just a couple of months ago and the fact that I could see their face right

now, when I met them.

And the fact that I could imagine in detail ... I have a feeling when they were drowning

really scares me.

I couldn't bring myself to create anything like this closer to when the accident happened

because I really was struggling with how to do it.

I didn't know how to do this.

But I knew I wanted to do something.

Sorry.

I want to do something to honor her legacy, their legacy as a whole, because their lives

are so much more than how they passed.

And they brought so much joy and positivity and hope to millions of people around the

world.

And Mindy impacted my life in ways that I never even really digested until, you know,

after she was gone.

And there hasn't been a day that's gone by that I haven't thought about her.

And she hasn't played a role in my own journey, so I didn't want to make this like a sad video.

I really wanted to make this video where I could talk about how much she's impacted me

because I think the thing is that I don't share a lot of personal stuff out there with

everyone, 'cause I do like to keep my private life private.

But this moment in time, this tragedy that happened has impacted every part of who I

am and how I'm showing up in the world, and I know it has for a lot of other people too.

And I'm still a human who has a business.

I'm still a human who has, you know, a following, and a community, and a brand, and a channel.

And this moment really taught me that even for me, there is so much more to life than

working every day and hustling every day.

And Mindy was a really hard worker and I loved that about her, but she took so much more

pride and joy in creating hope, and creating inspiration for people that were around her

in real life, and that were around her online.

So I just wanted to make this, to really share that legacy, and continue to have that legacy

live on.

Megan believed wholeheartedly in teaching others how to do the impossible and that was

really her gift to the world, it was her gift to me.

And with her life being cut so short, I think this tragic accident turned out to be the

most powerful lesson that we can all learn from.

Your time is limited.

What are you going to do with it?

So in honor of my friends, like see, I want you to say your craziest dreams out loud.

I want you to write them down below this video and I'm going to personally cheer you on,

because nothing is too crazy.

If you look at these three individuals and how they lived their lives, and the experiences

that they were able to have, you'll know that nothing is impossible.

And the greatest gift that they've given us is that we're able to see their experiences,

their adventures, and the way that they lived their lives, which is something we can all

learn from.

These three people are proof that when you make the decision to try, and when you say

your dreams out loud, the world is yours and your legacy will continue to make an impact

long after you're gone.

One thing I know for sure is that things are going to be changing in 2019.

Stay tuned.

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Geocaching - 📦 Unboxing 📦 Jour 11 calendrier de l'avent 2018 🎄 - Duration: 2:58.

And welcome Geo subscribers in the eleventh episode of the front of timetable at

Cache town today we find ourselves in the envelope but of course

before I realized the onme and reminded yesterday by my

Installation I messed I cut part he was made to leave

it's just the answer to the question of 9 with respect to the equipment

Diving to go to the cache - 415 m I put immediately

the excerpt that I cut a small card but we also

before answering on board so yesterday the answer was the WRONG answer since

made this cache is not under water but is just below the level of

the sea at the edge of the Dead Sea so actually you go there and you

are of course on the ground on earth

closed

that being said now passes to unboxing the day so the envelope

Number 11 envelope so well number 11 is present right here again a

quite fine envelope see fairly thin light very very very light and

Now let's look at it in it then as usual the small tape

rolling drum and go oooh then it is a key carries a

keyring so I'll show it to you can see it here with so

score above: Geocaching explores the world! So it's an easy to translate

So a nice little keychain I think it's because I also house

think I will confirm this, but it seems to be home made and then

a small card as usual this time on the theme

Science and Nature then fed geocacher in town or on

trails teeming Muggle decide to change air and from

away from the crowds appointment at the South Pole you

to stay quietly in the sight of polar bears

because there is an Arctic cached on the Belgian scientific base

true or false then I will give you the answer tomorrow

this time I will not forget but I think those who follow me from a

while and including "Discord" and especially to "patreon" you must

what to say to that I answer you tomorrow for the unboxing of 12

Geo friendship friends benefited so and have fun and above all take care of yourself

Geo friendship ciaociao

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Sexy Time Travel | Baroness von Sketch Show | IFC - Duration: 3:04.

Woman: Mr. Haberforth, thank you for meeting with us today.

I'm gonna get right to it,

the Funding Committee is extremely concerned

about the progress of your project.

We were thrilled, Mr. Haberforth,

to find that you had discovered a way

to travel through time.

Thank you. - I'm not finished.

Mhm.

We were thrilled,

until we found through extensive study

that only you possess this ability.

I'm the only time traveller you've got.

Gold Sweater: So you can understand our frustrations

when we read these field reports.

April 20th, 1889. -Hitler's birthday.

Gold Sweater: Hung around outside the hospital for a bit,

then encountered 24-year-old self,

also in the past on a mission,

was struck by my own ruggedly handsome appearance,

the impish charm of my youth,

yadda, yadda, yadda, yadda, yadda.

You sucked your own dick until the time codes ran out

and you were transported home.

Well. - Well nothing.

September 1964,

the New York Military Academy,

your job was simple.

You were to find a young Donald Trump,

give him a hug,

tell him to spend most of his time alone,

on an island.

And what, Mr, Haberforth, did you in fact do?

God, I've been in so many places in time, you know?

So many wild adventures-

Brunette: You sucked your own dick, Mike!

You went to the Catskills and you found yourself

on a vacation to the past and you went to town.

You just went to town, I'm sorry.

Mr. Haberforth: I love vacationing in the past, okay.

Nature's not ruined yet.

If I look at your log book for that date,

all it says is, "Oops, I'm sorry".

And I am

so sorry.

Black Sweater: I see, so your sorry about Paris 1789,

Poland 1512.

New Toronto 2245.

All you ever do-

Is find yourself at various times,

on various missions and suck your own goddamn dick.

It's-it's actually disgusting,

you're disgusting.

Haberforth: Like you wouldn't. - No, I wouldn't.

I don't know. -Wouldn't do it,

because I'm-

Um, what was that?

(sighing heavily)

Nothing, I was thinking about science.

Oh for god- - Oh, come on.

Black Sweater: I will come over there.

Ugh, don't you fist bump him!

Couldn't even make it through one meeting?

I just went through this meeting,

I came back to cheer myself up.

Ugh.

(laughing)

Such power.

He's not coming back.

Ugh. -Come on.

Oh not now Jerry, we're dealing with-

Jerry: We found another one.

Gold Sweater: What?

Another time traveller.

It's true. -Oh man!

Blue Shirt: You've been to the past?

Time Traveller: Oh yes.

Brunette: And?

Well, I certainly didn't go back in time

so I could lick my own vagina.

Thank you. - Thank you.

But you'll never believe who I got to do it for me.

I'm talking, Picasso,

I'm talking DaVinci,

I'm taking Marie Curie,

I'm talking Cleopatra,

she got the eyes of a witch and the mouth

of a slutty little witch.

Why give a shit about humanity, eh?

Why? Why give a shit about science?

No, I met a lot of scientists down under though,

if you know what I mean.

I don't know why we bother.

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E&K Tuesdays: Welding stuff, new camera, comment advice! - Duration: 4:45.

on the first day of vlogmas I recorded a bad vlog no I don't know if we're

actually gonna do multiple vlogs but I got a new camera and I want to try using

it here let me let me show you this tiny camera it's really really small I did a

lot of research on what cameras are out there right now and I was about to buy a

really expensive one and then I found this canon eos m50 that does everything

that we want it's only six hundred dollars right now way less expensive

than any of other ones alright so for the last year and a half our primary

focus has been the channel over probably everything else could give you a quick

house tour but over the past few months we've really been focusing on getting

ahead so that we can have a few days in December to get the house in order

catch up on a lot of miscellaneous projects like finishing assembling this

Weldon car that we got from Lincoln's we've been wanting to get into welding

for a while and this cart and the fume extractor that we got today

well it completes everything we need to start those projects and so I'm very

good a voiceover by the way yes I am aware how cool my shoes are so a few

people who watch our YouTube video on this geode table suggested that we steal

the underside to to prevent it from pulling in moisture or changing the

seasons because they were worried that it might crack the top which also

worries us so we're gonna do that real quick to the trusty time-lapse the new

camera has a setting that lets you do time lapses with all of the fancy

settings and stuff which is gonna come in handy but somehow on the second clip

I mess it up so there are lines running along it and it probably has to do with

something that I messed up who that has been on our to do low that's Tuesday new

that has been on our to-do list for I don't know ever since two days since we

finished that project so that feels good check off okay fat there's a lot better

I think my hair getting out of control just came upon so gradual that's such a

big change to get fixed Katelyn cuts off my hair which is really

appreciated because it's free it's quick and it looks good so one of my big goals

right now while Katelyn's editing our latest video is to clean up all of this

stuff clear off that whole wall we're gonna put up a green screen and then we

are going to get all of our podcast here that we're starting to gather you're

just gonna like casually mention the podcast and not going to it all it's

been a very poorly kept not even a secret that we've been but if you want

more information on that we're gonna include a link to the channel that we

started for the podcast it's coming in 2019 that's all we can take get our

podcast area set up ooh and while we're at it we're also giving our friend April

Wilkerson a hand on one project that she's working with two or three

depending these for her and we're also gonna try smoothing them in an alcohol

bath using this alcohol vapor smoothing thing

it looks a lot better after smoothing out from the layer lines all right guys

it's reaching the end of the day the desk hasn't seen that much progress

turns out that since the rest of our house is full I can't just like take all

of that and just put it somewhere else we're gonna make an entire video on

prepping for the podcasts this isn't that video it's been fun documenting

more of the little things that we do in the day that don't get captured

otherwise there's been an interesting experiment and I'll see you later bye

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VO BOSS: Ep 61 - It's Cold Outside - Duration: 20:36.

>> Today's voiceover talent is more than just a pretty voice.

>> Pretty voice.

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>> Pretty voice.

>> Today's voiceover talent has to be a boss.

>> Boss.

>> A boss.

>> A boss.

>> Join us each week for business owner strategies and success with your hosts Anne Ganguzza

and Gabrielle Nistico, along with some of the strongest voices in our industry.

>> Rock your business.

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>> Like a boss.

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>> A VO BOSS.

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Anne: Hey, Gabby.

Before we start the show, I want to talk about a really cool product that we have on the

VO BOSS website, and it's called the Bookout Builder.

Gabby: Yeah, I'm excited that we're talking about this because there is a little bit of

misconception about this product, and I want to clear that up.

Anne: Ah yes.

While it was originally intended as a method of communicating with your potential clients

about when your studio was booked out or when you were booked out.

Gabby: Regular, we were saying monthly basis --

Anne: Exactly.

Gabby: Or quarterly, either one.

Anne: You don't entirely have to do that for your monthly Bookout Builder.

Gabby: Yes.

You're not restricted to just that.

We've had people say to us, "oh, but you know, I don't have dates where I'm unavailable

every month, and I don't travel that much," and we're like, "OK."

[laughs]

Anne: That's fine with us.

Gabby: Yeah.

Anne: We have got three different options for you: bookout dates, featured videos, and

featured clients.

Gabby: As well as topical and seasonal type things that just have to do with what's current.

You don't have to feel obligated to have a bookout inside of your Bookout Builder.

Anne: Exactly, and this is one way that you can have a consistent way to communicate with

your potential clients.

Gabby: Plus, it's so affordable, guys, oh my gosh.

Anne: Super affordable.

Gabby: Please go to voboss.com, click on the shop tab.

Anne: The branding and marketing section, yup.

And now on to the show.

Welcome, everybody, to the VO BOSS podcast.

I'm your host, Anne Ganguzza, along with my lovely cohost, Gabby Nistico.

Hey, Gabby.

Gabby: Hi, brr.

Anne: Gabby!

Gabby: It's cold outside.

I'm freezing.

Anne: It is cold!

What is happening, oh my gosh.

Gabby: It's cold, it's December!

Anne: It is December.

Right?

What is that, what is that noise?

Do you hear that Gabby, it sounds like a --

Gabby: Oh, yeah, yeah, that would be my heat.

That's what that is.

Anne: [laughs] Are you kidding?

Wait, you have heat, you have heat in your studio there?

Gabby: Well no, I have the heat on in the house because otherwise everybody would freeze,

and my toes are really cold right now.

Anne: [laughs]

Gabby: I mean I could put shoes on, that might help, but my toes are cold.

Anne: You know, Gabby, speaking of cold, that reminds me of discussions that I see almost,

I swear on a, on a weekly basis on social media about cold things like cold calling.

Gabby: [laughs]

Anne: I think we should talk about cold calling.

Gabby: Perfect time of year, absolutely.

Anne: Perfect time of year, it's cold out.

It's cold outside.

You're cold.

How can we warm people up to us?

[laughs]

Gabby: [scream laugh]

Anne: Using cold calls or cold emails?

Or what are your thoughts on that, Gabby?

Gabby: Freaking hate it.

Anne: [laughs]

Gabby: Freaking hate it.

Couldn't hate it any more.

Anne: Wow.

That's, that's a solid [laughs] solid opinion there.

Gabby: Well, look, smile and dial works for some people.

There's a certain personality type that is totally good with it and can make it work

for them.

I'm not that person.

Anne: [laughs]

Gabby: I accept this.

Anne: [laughs] "And I accept this about my personality."

[laughs]

Gabby: Yep, it is a limitation, but I'm OK with that.

Anne: I just keep thinking, and you know because every time we're on a meeting, right, how

many phone calls do I get during one of our meetings, right?

[laughs] I would say during any given hour, I'm getting like two to three to four phone

calls.

And you know, by the time the hour is up, I just, I literally either unplug the phone,

or I just want to pick it up and fling it across the room, because they're either

automated kind of calls -- and like I said, I do a lot of, you know, telephony and voicemail

messaging and stuff, and I certainly don't want to shoot my own self in the foot, because

I enjoy doing that type of work.

But when I get a call from somebody that I don't know, from an unassigned number or something

that is not in my contact list, the hair on the back of my neck kind of stands up.

And it's just, it's going to take a lot to get me to pick up the phone.

Gabby: You're not alone in that.

The new norm is that everyone screens calls.

You are guaranteed not to get a call back unless you leave a message, and a lot of folks

just don't prefer the telephone as a way to communicate anymore.

Anne: Yeah, you know, I don't even know if it is going to make a comeback, I mean, in

the way that it used to be, really.

I mean I enjoy --

Gabby: It will be retro.

Anne: Well, yeah.

I do enjoy picking up the phone and talking to my clients, the ones that I know, right?

I think it really helps in terms of, you know, getting quick answers and communicating effectively

with your client to find out like what their needs are, but that is if I know my client,

right, and I can pick up the phone and just give them a call.

If I don't know my client, there is so many unknowns, so many unknowns on both ends, right,

the person that's making the call, as well as the person who potentially will or will

not pick up that call.

And I think we really need to -- do your research, if that is something that you feel is going

to help build your business.

Gabby: I, I always give my clients the option to call me.

To go over details, to discuss the job, to talk about what direction they want, whatever

it might be.

They almost never do.

Because it goes the other way.

They really, they don't want to talk.

Anne: [laughs]

Gabby: Like, I'm OK with that.

Anne: We're all so busy these days.

I think that has a, that has a huge impact on it.

Right?

Gabby: There is a perception of that too.

There is this perception that we don't have time to talk on the phone.

You could make time to talk on the phone.

It's not that big a deal.

Anne: Yes, and I say that to my friends all the time.

[laughs] Nobody is ever that busy.

Right?

Gabby: True.

I mean you and I talk on the phone, but I do feel like it's a novelty.

[Both laugh]

Gabby: Like it's, it's pretty funny.

But now let me ask you, Anne, so how do you feel about the warm lead as opposed to the

cold call, because they are very different things?

Anne: Yes.

I, I certainly think the warm lead is something that you can kind of grab a hold of and explore

and run with.

I think that that greatly increases your chances of having a successful communication with

a potential client, absolutely.

I think that the warm lead, and Gabby, I'm going --

Gabby: How do you define it, first of all?

Yeah.

Anne: That is a good question.

I was just going to say, your definition of a warm lead is what?

Because I will tell you what mine is, if you tell me yours.

Gabby: OK, so -- right, I'll show you -- I'll show me -- you yours and you'll show me

yours.

I don't know what the hell I'm saying.

OK, yeah.

[both laugh]

Gabby: So I define it as any time I have a referral.

If I have a referral from another party, that is acquainted with the person that I'm wanting

to communicate with, then I can name drop essentially, find some common ground, and

to me, that qualifies as a warm lead.

Anne: Yes, yes.

That's, that's pretty much my definition as well.

As a matter of fact, speaking of that, I just, just had a webinar workshop with a talent

agency who goes by referrals only.

That's their number one criteria --

Gabby: Oh yeah.

Anne: -- for accepting somebody into their talent agency is they first must have a referral

so that they know that you're a good person first.

[laughs]

Gabby: [laughs] So --

Anne: A real person.

Gabby: That has been the L.A./New York top tier agent norm forever.

Anne: Yep.

Gabby: That's how they do it.

Yeah, you can't even get in the door if somebody on the roster is not willing to go to bat

for you.

Anne: Well, I, yeah.

I absolutely think that that is, that is the way to acquire clients successfully, I think.

You must at least have a warm lead.

A mouth to mouth referral like kind of, yes, speaking, "I have worked with this person,

and she is amazing, and I think that should give her a call, hire her for your next project,"

that kind of thing.

I think that that is amazing.

I don't think it gets better than that in terms of a really great lead, if somebody

verbally is going to talk to somebody and refer you.

Now there's also a warm lead that can be a warm lead in an email.

So I think that there's, there is also a cold email, right, and then there is a warm email.

So I think the warm email kind of follows like the warm, you know, testimonial, from

a person's like mouth of saying, "yeah, she is great."

There is also an email where like you mentioned before, name drop and say, "it's so nice

to meet you, my good friend and colleague --

Gabby: Hold on.

My cat just opened to the studio door.

Anne: [laughs]

Gabby: No [beep] My cat just opened the freaking door.

Anne: That is why I love cats.

They're so smart.

Gabby: No, he's, he's Houdini.

It's [beep] up.

He's not right in the head.

How the crap did he just open my studio door?

Anne: Which, Ragnar?

Gabby: Yes.

Anne: Oh God, he's so cool.

Gabby: He opened it.

Like --

Anne: He's so cool.

Gabby: He -- no.

He's scary.

He's terrifying.

Anne: Scary cat.

Oh goodness.

Gabby: OK.

So sorry, continue.

Anne: So yeah, going back to the warm email, cold email, so I think warm email, as you

were talking about before, you could in an email name drop and say, "my good friend

and colleague Gabby Nistico referred me to talk to you."

And that I think is, is probably the second best opportunity to meet somebody that could

end up in a successful, you know, a successful relationship.

Gabby: People are less likely to be a [beep] and less likely to blow you off when they

know there's a mutual acquaintance.

Anne: So true.

And especially true in this day and age when we, again -- I talk about -- I think every

episode, Gabby, I talk about this influx of like digital stuff flying at us on any given

day.

We have so much information coming at us.

We need to be able to, to weed through, right, the clutter and find the stuff that means

something to us.

The same is true with the emails, right?

I mean how many times do you look?

I don't open every email that I get every day.

I don't think you do either.

We know that I don't because I have like 700,000 unread emails… in my Gmail.

[laughs] But gosh, I don't, I don't open things necessarily from people that I don't know.

But if somebody I know sends me an email, I am how many more percentage or times likely

to open up that email?

If you send me an email --

Gabby: Oh, of course.

Anne: Oh I click on it just almost like 99.9% of the time.

Gabby: Smart business people today are compartmentalizing their emails into different folders.

They are setting up rules for their Gmail accounts.

They are making it so that they can better prioritize their, the email communications

that they receive and know who has to take top priority.

God knows I do that, so.

Anne: So, so than in terms of am I going to open that email, right, if it's a warm email,

right, if I can differentiate between warm and cold, warm being I recognize who it is

from, I recognize may be something in the subject line or someone in the subject line,

referral from a name, right, that helps.

And then there is also that header text where you can read a portion of what is, you know,

in the email, and that -- I use Gmail to read my emails.

I am sure everybody has like their own email system, but they usually show like a preview.

And so anything in the preview that might indicate that I have knowledge of who this

person is, then I am more inclined to open it.

And I think that it's so important to kind of have that competitive leading-edge to be

able to get work and to be able to communicate and acquire new clients.

Gabby: I think what is absolutely critical about the cold calling process, and even the

warm lead process, is understanding that when you first reach out to someone, you are doing

just that, just making an introduction.

You should not be out to sell them in that initial contact, and you should not be super

aggressive in that initial contact.

And you also don't want to come off as desperate in that initial contact.

Anne: Yes.

Gabby: It really just should be, "hi.

This is who I am.

We have a few mutual people in common.

I thought I would reach out, say hello."

Anne: Yeah.

Gabby: And you know, you chat.

Anne: Excellent point.

Excellent points.

I also think too that it has to be about them.

[laughs]

Gabby: Totally.

Anne: Not necessarily, you know, when you are talking about trying to get someone's

attention, you know, I'm, I'm looking at, you know, thousands of emails coming through

my inbox every day, and if it doesn't pertain to me or something that I'm working on or

something that I need, right, at the moment, I'm not going to open it.

But if it does pertain to something that I need, someone I know, or, or any one of those

indicators, then I am more likely to open it up.

So if you are cold emailing or cold calling, either way, I think, you are going to have

to be very not aggressive, and it has to be I think about them, not about you so much.

Because what is going to incline -- what is going to make me want to know you?

What is going to -- if you can help me in some way, that's great.

And I thinkt hat that just shows professionality and a, and a genuine kind of wanting to help

you out, and that's going to make me want to respond.

Gabby: That right there, the wanting to help, right?

The best sales people don't sell you.

They help you.

Anne: Yeah.

Gabby: And you don't even realize you've been sold.

[laughs]

Anne: Yeah.

Yeah, exactly

Gabby: It's afterward you are like, "oh my God.

[laughs] I spent so much money with that person."

Anne: [laughs] Where did, what just happened?

Gabby: Because they were so helpful.

Anne: What just happened?

Gabby: And, and they build trust, and they build likability, right, all of these things

that are, that are so --

Anne: Know, like, and trust.

Isn't it?

Gabby: Yeah, there we go, that is it.

Anne: Marketing 101, know, like, and trust.

And I'll tell you what, it's so hard, cold calling, like the old-school cold calling

pick up the phone.

There's a certain element of vintage to it where I like to hear that somebody's

a human being on the other end of it.

And so in that first split second -- number one, actually, think about it, right, a cold,

actual, physical call similar to an email, right, the first thing I do is I hear the

phone ring, or I hear the email ding that I've got -- I don't even, I don't even

do that anymore, but I look at my email, right, and I see something has happened visually,

or I hear something like my phone rings.

I look at the caller ID.

If it's not somebody I recognize, ohh, I'm very hesitant, very hesitant.

Gabby: Yeah.

Anne: So cold calling too, if you've your phone number registered, you should make sure

you have a company name that's not maybe gonna scare people off.

Or if you have something like right now I get a lot of invalid numbers.

That scares me.

Gabby: Yeah, if you leave a message, it shouldn't be vague.

Anne: Exactly.

Gabby: I will never call back a vague message.

And I get them all the -- "hey, Gabby, it's so-and-so.

Just call me when you can."

I'm like, "who the hell are you?

No."

Anne: Oh my gosh, I am so glad that you said that.

"Can you just -- I'd love to talk to you for a moment.

If you could just give me a call back, I would really appreciate it."

And I'm like, "I have no idea who you are, and I have no idea what you're looking

for, so no.

I'm sorry."

I just, I don't really have time to do, to do that.

Gabby: No.

Anne: So good, good advice on that one.

Gabby: I was talking about that earlier.

I was, I was having a moment today where the phone was actually stressing me out.

Anne: Mmm yes, yes.

You were telling me about that.

Gabby: I mean, my gosh.

I don't get a ton of phone calls not compared to other types of industry, so I can only

imagine someone whose job is very heavily phone oriented, like it really does.

So you have to think about that.

You have to know it's already potentially a source of stress for the person on the other

end.

Anne: Yeah, oh gosh.

I feel sorry, I feel sorry for people who have to do those calls.

I really do.

Sometimes I play them a nice piece of music.

I'll actually answer the phone, and I'll play a lovely piece.

And sometimes it makes them hold on a little bit longer, and then they'll hang up on

me.

Gabby: A nice concerto.

Anne: Yeah, you know.

It varies on the week.

I will play them music.

Sometimes picking up the phone and playing music into it is less insulting to my ear

than the phone ringing off the hook.

So I hear the phone, I look to see if I recognize anybody that's calling me, same thing with

email, and then, it's going to be the first few words out of your mouth, right, are going

to determine whether I decide.

And I hate to admit, but I mean it's gotten to the point where I hang up on people.

I hate to be rude.

I try not to be rude, but I will hang up on people if they are not saying things that

I want to hear.

And so -- or if they're not listening to me.

So that's very similar to how I think an email should be approached.

You know?

It should be, it should be coming from somebody I know or associated with somebody that I

know.

Gabby: My thing with the cold email is try to avoid doing two things, one, stating the

obvious, and two, coming across as desperate, because I think both of those are killers.

It happens way too much.

I see way too many voice actors who -- "I'm a professional voice actor!"

People who profess to be a professional --

[both laugh]

Gabby: -- are usually viewed as anything but.

Anne: Well and again that becomes, that becomes centric, centric on you and not the client.

Gabby: You're right.

Anne: OK, yes, you are a professional voice actor, great, awesome, good for you.

Gabby: OK.

[laughs]

Anne: It's not, how, how are you going to help me?

And I think you just need to kind of think about it and definitely, if you are going

to go that route, you need to absolutely research the person that you are contacting, research

their industry, research how they might need you and how you might serve them.

Gabby: And I will reiterate what I said at the beginning of this.

If you're the type of person who can smile and dial, and you're OK with the no's

and the rejections and the time and energy that has to go into cold calling, go for it.

Anne: Yeah.

Gabby: I don't -- if that's you --

Anne: I don't completely -- yeah.

Gabby: Yeah, that's great.

But if you don't have that or you're intimidated by it, why?

You don't have to.

There's other options.

Anne: Well, there's lots of other options.

There's, you know, the warm email.

Either find somebody that you know, find a referral, find something familiar, and then

gear that email towards them and how you can serve them.

I'd like to give a big, huge, warm shout-out to our favorite sponsor, ipDTL.

You too can record and sound like a BOSS and find out more at ipdtl.com.

Gabby: They are the coziest.

We love them.

Anne: [laughs]

Gabby: And if you want to warm up with more BOSS, we can, we can, we can light a bit of

a fire under you.

We've got lots of ways to do it.

Anne: We are hot.

Gabby: Go to the website, Facebook, Instagram, we are hot, I know.

YouTube, all of our socials.

There's plenty of ways to engage us, and we are always looking for our next BOSS Fix.

If you have questions or something that you want the BOSSes to answer, go ahead and get

us an email.

We'll do that.

Anne: Awesome.

You guys are amazing.

You're all hot.

See you next week.

Gabby: Bye.

Anne: Bye.

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A Fresh Start In Nutrition | Organize Food Location In Pantry - Duration: 1:15.

Hey guys! I appreciate you tuning in to this episode of The Mental Minute. Today,

I'm going to be talking about three of the most important aspects to get the

most out of foods that you eat. You know, what I find amazing is the body actually

has the ability to regenerate itself about once every seven years. Essentially,

we're just wiping the slate clean. Fortunately, you don't have to wait every

seven years. You could start today simply by changing the way that you view foods

and how you eat food. So I'm gonna give you three tips. The first one is to

reorganize your pantry so that those healthy foods are actually in the front

and those unhealthy foods, if you haven't thrown those away, are in the back. You're

three times more likely to eat the first thing that you see, as opposed to the

fifth. The second thing is learning to graze and stabilize blood sugar through foods.

If you eat too much at one time your insulin increases, and then it has a

rapid decrease. If you never get enough power from the foods that you eat, you

can't function efficiently. Lastly, if I can give you any tip: stop eating

processed grains in between meals as snacks. Learn to eat seeds and nuts, dark

chocolate, avocados. Those things go much farther than the processed grains.

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Invata cum sa faci modele de iarna pe unghii - Nails by Cupio - Duration: 11:58.

Hello my dears! I'm glad you are with me in the new episod Nails By Cupio!

Andreea Pruneanu handed me the relay, so today I will be your host and I will show you some winter models!

Let's get started!

The first winter design is a glove.

Firstly, I will apply a layer of semi-permanent nail polish, color: Aether Nude

Insert into the lamp to polymerize for 30 seconds

Now I will apply the second layer

It is a very pigmented color, otherwise the whole range of "Aether" is the same.

Insert into the lamp to polymerize for 30 seconds

I started drawing the glove using semi-permanent nail polish: Red Carpet "So Glam"

I will put a drop of color on the palette and then with the Kolinsky Nail Art No. 1 brush I'll start to contour the glove.

Polymerize 30 seconds in the LED lamp and 2 minutes in the UV lamp

Now I will use the Pro Liner brush and a black gel without a fixation

and I will make the outline of the gloves

the line must be thin

Polymerize 30 seconds in the LED lamp and 2 minutes in the UV lamp

Then I will apply a finish layer, I'll use Super Shiny Cupio Basic

It is a non-dispersive layer and is recommended to use it for gel manicure.

Polymerize 30 seconds in the LED lamp and 2 minutes in the UV lamp

I put a little white paint on the palette and then I will use the Kolinsky zero brush I will draw the details of the gloves

This brush is trimmed by me to make it thinner

You can make details on the glove or leave it so simple.

Now I will draw some lines to create the fur effect

With the top of the brush we will draw a few lines from the inside out.

Then I'll draw some points and that's it!

Polymerize 30 seconds in the LED lamp and 2 minutes in the UV lamp

Now I'll draw two, three stars to complete the design

I will remove the excess product from the brush and with the top of the brush I will draw the lines from the inside to the outside.

For these details you'll need a very thin brush. That's why I choose to cut it and leave only a couple of haircuts

Polymerize 60 seconds on LED lamp

The second design I will make will be with snowflakes

I will use the X-mas Star shade from the winter collection

If you want to have a more intense effect, I recommend you to apply it on a blue base.

Polymerize 30 seconds on LED lamp

I'll apply the second layer

As you can see, this semipermanent nail-polish is very pigmented. This is perfect for this period, because it is glittered and has holographic irises.

Polymerize 30 seconds on LED lamp

I'll prepare the materials to make the snowflake

And I put on the pallet a little white semi-permanent nail polish, polar snow shade

We'll also use the new Blossom Gel Clear gel

With the premium oval brush number two I will apply the gel on the surface that I want to design

This gel will help me create a snowflake that will give you the diffuse look.

This gel works in the wet on wet technique

I'll take some semi-permanent nail polish

We'll have to work fast. I will put some color points and then I will draw lines from the middle to the outside

I want to make the flake in three stages: diffuse, pigmented and very white

The blossom gel clear made the first layer of color to disperse.

Now I will make the next flake. This will be more intense.

We will draw the lines from the inside to the outside.

The design can be made of semi-permanent nail-polish or colored gels.

We'll polymerize for 30 seconds

Now I'm going to apply a finish layer. I use super shiny from Cupio basic

We'll polymerize for 60 seconds

I have made two snowflakes so far, but I didn't show you how it is done

I will use a white painting gel for the surface.

This gel is non-dispersive and can be used even over the finish layer.

The flake is as follows:

I will draw the middle of the flake, and then I will continue with four x-shaped branches

There are four holes that I will fill with a single point.

It's the easiest winter design.

The 00 brush helps me to create these details because it is very thin

We will pull from the middle to the outside

You can clean the surplus gel brush in case it will be needed.

We'll polymerize for 60 seconds

I chose to use more shades from the winter collection

One of my favorite shades is X-mas Star

Now I'm going to use the twinkle little star

It is a shade of purple dark glitter.

Twinke little star is a highly pigmented shade.

So I'll apply it in one layer

We'll polymerize for 30 seconds on a LED lamp

I will apply a finish layer

I'm going to use Super Shiny again, without dispersion. We'll polymerize for 60 seconds on a LED lamp

To be in tune with winter, I will write the most representative word: snow

Of course you can do any other design or any other writing.

We'll polymerize for 60 seconds on a LED lamp

I will now use a translucent gel for 3D design.

It is a dispersion-free gel that can be used over the finish.

I will apply the gel repeatedly to get a relief surface.

We will polymerize each layer for 10 seconds.

For this step I used the pro liner brush

I'll put about 2, 3 layers of gel for 3D design

Now I apply the last layer and I will insert it into the lamp for a minute and a half.

If your lamp is not new, I recommend you to keep the color longer in the lamp: 1 minute on LED and 2 minutes on UV

Now I'll draw a teddy bear

I'll combine black, Fatal Glance and White, Polar Snow

I'll make more shades of gray, because to draw the bear I'll need three color tones.

I will apply the base. This is the Serenity color from Cupio To Go!

This will be the base of the teddy bear

We'll polymerize for 30 seconds on a LED lamp

We can start

I will use the pro painting brush

I start by drawing the bear's paws then I draw his head.

I'll draw just an ear because it will have a hat.

We'll polymerize the first layer for 30 seconds.

With a lighter shade I will draw the nose.

We'll polymerize for 30 seconds.

Because the painting need to be more realistic I will draw some shadows.

With the first shade of gray, I'll brighten the darker shade and I'll polimerize for 30 seconds.

To create the effect of "fur" I will use the nail polish Kitty Kat

This nail-polish will give the paintings a realistic effect

We'll polymerize for 30 seconds.

Now I'll draw the bear's nose.

To draw the cap, I will use the semi-permanent nail-polish, So Glam, Red Carpet shade

I'm going to use the oo brush and then I'll polymerize for 30 seconds.

To shape of the teddy bear I will use the 00 brush because it is very thin.

Very fine lines must be drawn.

For the outline, I use a black painting gel. Even if it seems hard, this design is very easy to do f you try several times.

The eyes will be two black spurs.

I will continue with small details, I will draw some very thin lines of black.

We'll polymerize for 30 seconds.

I'll apply a non-dispersive finish, Cupio Super Shnny

We'll polymerize for 60 seconds.

I'll use a white painting gel and a 00 brush

I will continue to outline the teddy bear and then I will draw the fur.

I also drew the tassel from the cap. Same way as in the first drawing.

I recommend brushing your brush as much as you need, because a thin brush is required to achieve this design.

It is important for the brush to be flexible and soft

This was the episode for today, thank you for watching us and we are waiting for you next time! Kissees!!

For more infomation >> Invata cum sa faci modele de iarna pe unghii - Nails by Cupio - Duration: 11:58.

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Have You Tried Working Out At Fitness Artist? Hear Why. - Duration: 1:24.

hi I'm Katie I trained at Fitness artist in Clifton Park my trainer is

Carly and I love her she's also a mom so she really understands what it's like to

have me time and how to get my body back where it needs to be I train a fitness

artist for the motivation that they give their friendly fun to hang around with

my goals are to lose weight to get better at the functional movements and

to get confidence in my appearance and they're the reason why I fell back in

love with exercising just someone who is maybe on the fence about Fitness artist

I would say to definitely sign up for a consultation you'll absolutely find a

trainer who you can relate to who can help you reach your goals already in two

months of being here I've lost 10 pounds and I've already never felt better and

I've been to every gym out there there's no place quite like fitness artist so to

someone on the fence I would say definitely come check it out

For more infomation >> Have You Tried Working Out At Fitness Artist? Hear Why. - Duration: 1:24.

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Frederik Rönnow vor Einsatz in Rom - Duration: 1:53.

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Finding the boar within: Charles Post - Duration: 1:04.

- My name is Charles Post.

I'm an ecologist and a film maker,

and I also work in the hunting industry.

Matt, how do these come through to patch the decoys?

Oh, 'kay, cool.

I love Montana, because of all the wildlife

and the hunting opportunities.

Oh, there's a duck right there.

(goose call honking)

Shoot 'em!

(gun shot)

(laughing) So cool!

Got a couple.

- Pure adult snow goose.

And these actually taste really good,

so you guys will really enjoy eating these.

These are like, legit.

(indistinct chatter)

- [Charles] We were able to harvest a few snow geese,

and now it was a perfect thing to throw on the grill

and cook up and share with friends,

and had wine on the porch.

It was pretty perfect.

Wow, that wine.

- [All] Cheers!

For more infomation >> Finding the boar within: Charles Post - Duration: 1:04.

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