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Martin: Welcome to Tea Party media Podcast episode four.
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This is live streaming and I'll check here, it's showing up on LinkedIn and that's a
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question where it should show up.
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If it's something with the settings here that
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I should do, I look at my phone and the question is where is it?
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Is it activity or could you only see it in a browser?
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So I will test now this will be testing testing LinkedIn.
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So bear with me here. Where should it be?
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Home. More settings work.
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Question is where it should groups events.
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Where is live streaming?
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My network is defined connection groups events.
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It's not events, it should be messaging, notification, more account settings and
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privacy. Post and activity.
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Click on Add all activities live today.
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Yeah, look here, but I have to go to Activity
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live Today 530.
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Okay, so four impressions, we'll see if it
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start in a minute then it was not the easiest one to find.
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So I will do a screenshot here for Boomcaster.
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So bear with me here now, thanks for staying
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tuned and this will be an edit and also posted on Tea Party Media podcast on Podcast host,
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audio, hotel. So now I see here Saturday, December 3, 530
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central European Standard Time.
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And now it's 530 live today.
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And I click on that and it says Pre live.
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So when will it start? Share manage okay, this is interesting.
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So. Harry. Patience.
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An email from here, analytics total attendees, one that should be me, I think details manage
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entering these cancel event delete event should be here.
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So where is it showing up? It's saying live on air but I don't see it on
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LinkedIn. It's only saying pre live.
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So this is interesting. Comments, networking okay, it doesn't seem to
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work here on LinkedIn.
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It say pre live. I don't know when it will start.
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It's 05:30 a.m to 06:30 a.m.
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Your local time. So it should kick in here.
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I will continue here in Cheers boomcasters dashboard here.
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I will do a screenshot for that also and then I will continue with my notes here on my note
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card from model 1927.
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I did previous session here on Eegonette Cost
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episode 128 and did some note cards also.
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So this is my whole thing to talk about, to do
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it on a regular schedule and as a new media advisor I will give you tips, advice,
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suggestions, share my experience, how I went down this over the years as a blogger since
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2002 and a podcast since 2006.
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Now again doing live streaming.
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So my plan is to do here on Tea Party Media and I'm launching this site, explaining what
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I'm doing, my services, my interest in tea.
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Cheers. Here's my blogger mug that I got as a gift in Swedish save oil, ticker, saying what I'm
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thinking, top topin and thumbs up and passionate blogger.
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And I'm drinking a tea there from Rhonda in Africa and I will come back to that also
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what's tea that's tea leaves from the camel yasinensis plant and maybe what you think
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could be tea or an alternative to tea.
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And that's what I will spend here.
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Talk about something called Yarba mate and a product, so called placement and a product
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that I endorse and like and enjoy.
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It's good, good for life here, feeling great
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and that's refined.
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You could say yarbama after product that's
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very popular in South America.
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So I'm doing a refresh here again and it's
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still saying pre live and I don't know what's going on here.
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If it's something on LinkedIn that I have to check, mark something or bookmark something.
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But the saying live on air and time is running here.
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So I'll continue and then I'll go back to Harry at Boomcaster and ask him what I'm doing
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there with the settings, what I should, what I should do.
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It could be also something that you have to have this feature, you have to get invited
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somehow. But I have been able to set up it through
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Boomcaster. So it's working so far now it should be live
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relive and not pre live.
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So again, thanks for patient and if you have
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any tips on this, how you connect like a streaming service and LinkedIn.
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Because when I did it on Eagle Net cost episode 128, I could link up to YouTube and
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Facebook and I could do it on LinkedIn also, but I couldn't do it at the same time as the
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other destinations. So that's why I'm doing it now solely for
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LinkedIn. And when it's working, I'm planning to do it
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to be realistic, to be optimistic and to be objective once a month.
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But I want to do it more often on a regular basis.
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So we'll start creating content and getting going.
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So with Tea Party Media podcast and also with Teapotted Media, the site with the blog, do it
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again. As a cat fan, I'm saying eating my own dog
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food. So showing how you could use new media,
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especially when podcasting and blogging and new structures, live streaming as your hubs
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and then have destination like LinkedIn when it's working and you could then continue
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conversation, you could curate content and so on.
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So I'm planning to then explain here on a show for the camera.
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I don't know if somebody will see it, but here it is, note card and it's a to do note card.
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And there I said first one is Teapotty Media.
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That's what I'm planning for a long time. I've had domain for several years, but when to launch it now?
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Around that's my latest goal.
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When to launch it? Around December 16.
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And that's a historic date.
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You know what happened on December 1670 73? It was a tea party in Boston.
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Cheers. And the colonies came free from the king in
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England through tea in the harbor.
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Boston Tea Party man called it a party.
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So we are planning to have a commemoration and celebration of freedom fighters there in
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Boston, historical Boston in 70 73 in Gotenburg, Sweden.
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Now after the Pandemic to continue this holiday.
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I think it should be because it's leading up to the Independence Day, 4 July 1770, 6th.
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So topic now, I've been rambling around on here for a bit and babbling and still checking
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live streaming and it's saying free live still.
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So I have to come back to Tibetan, do another test and I will do here and I could click on
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information. Then it should say Click here to see device
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info. It seems to be working fine and again focus is
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on audio but it's neat but you could do this live streaming and have also this audio visual
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component and you could show things and whatnot.
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So the topic again is live streaming you could say versus time shifted radio and one of the
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advantage that I think with podcasting is that you could listen whenever you want but then if
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you have a podcast listeners are tuning in at a certain time.
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Often if I get used to this behavior similar to live on TV, like live shows and on radio
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certain program, certain time on a date and of course it's obvious example is news like you
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have evening news morning.
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Reporting whatnot?
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And the special show that is now, it's in the weekend in Sweden, but it's still Friday
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evening. Night in America east coast time in Boston,
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for example, and soon midnight.
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And in California West coast, it's 09:00 p.m..
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So it's still Friday there. So then again it's advantage is to you could
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listen whenever you have time you could do other things also at the same time.
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For example like walking the dog or in my case walking the cat the joke.
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Or you could do the dishes, you could do some chores, you could again out for a walk or
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other things like that. Now with the podcasting 20 and a special
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called name tag. I don't want to be too technical, but it's
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something that you will learn more if you follow along, and I will try to explain it in
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layman's terms, but the whole core of podcasting and subscribing and listening and
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follow, as we say now, follow a podcast you could subscribe if it's a paid podcast.
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That's distinction now thanks to you could say Apple podcast but you use that wording.
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So you follow a podcast because it's easy to understand and then you subscribe if it's a
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paid or premium content.
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Again, you listen whenever you have time.
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And with new podcast apps now, you could listen and even watch like chapters and
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artwork and things during the show when streaming live, as I'm trying to do here now
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on LinkedIn cheers. In order to do that on new podcast apps, then
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you have to have this name tag, live ID tag in the RSS feed.
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And that again is the core, the brain, the heart, the machinery in order to follow
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podcasts, you get a notification when it's a new episode.
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And now with these new podcast features, you could say is protecting the RSS feed, extended
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it and preserve it and develop new things.
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Then you could see this light, it's lit, it's
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live ID tag.
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So if you have used a service podcast app or
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podcast podcasters as you call it.
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Also podverse, for example, or cure caster on
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the web in a browser Pod verse both on browser and on an app, you will get if you put the
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settings and again, to joke, I wonder if it's something that I haven't set the settings
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right in LinkedIn in order to get become live.
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But you then have a notification on Pod
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version with the bell and when you see it now it's lit and live in red, in red neon lights
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and then you could listen to as I'm doing now, I have some notes, some bullet points but also
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talking more. You could say live streaming like now my voice
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here when I'm editing you probably get that away but now it's live so you can see I saw
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that on Facebook and YouTube.
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It was the symbols here saying and then you
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can follow like comments and so on.
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Again it's saying live on air but I don't see
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the LinkedIn connection here.
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So if something is going on anyway, so then on
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Pod verse we have another feature. You could chat so you could write what we are
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talking and then you have this interaction with the audience and you get really realtime
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interaction and it's almost like the listeners become coproducers and curate content and
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comment on the content livestream. So if you have like a big show on YouTube, you
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could have super chats and people could ask questions and they could if they have certain
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so called level, I think they could ask questions and then they could donate and
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getting their message or question or comment across with this interaction.
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Again is this chicken and egg situation, will somebody watch this?
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Somebody listen? When should you do it?
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And I will come back to that also the time aspect when I'm planning to do this.
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But it's interesting to see. And then you could also send digital as I'm
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now showing on the camera if you will see it.
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It's like a t shirt called Boost and that's a
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Boost brand. You could call it like a digital telegram.
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You send a note of appreciation and a message then could say I like what you're saying, a
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question, a comment, I don't agree with you.
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Have you thought about this? And then they have this similar to ad reads by the host.
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Now the host could have a segment of a podcast talking about support, donation and with
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Telegrams and with Boosted Gram and also now in the future it will be that you could run
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your value, your time but you value also content.
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So you could stream satoshis one satoshi bit of a bitcoin.
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If you take a bitcoin and divide it 100 million times, when you get satushi, it's a
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small number. Sense or error in Swedish you could say.
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And then you have these symbolic things like 70, 76, a freedom boost founding of America.
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And if you have like 2000 or 5000 or something like that, that's a couple of dollars.
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So any small fees or no fees, it could be that the app developer want to have a cut because
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they are doing the work that's valuable.
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When you could support this, the whole thing,
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and I will come back to you. It's what's playing out now that certain
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companies and players are trying to so called corner of the market.
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And I'm all for the free market and rooting for them and support them morally.
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But then you have to think is it important for me to have competition, friendly competition,
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several players and options and any companies have an agenda.
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Maybe you should think about that. I will talk about D platforming, I will talk
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about censorship, I will talk about this filter bubbles and what's going on in the
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area. So coming back with that separate episodes.
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And if you have any questions, any thoughts that you have been thinking about this, what's
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going on in the podoswear more welcome to reach out to me, for example on Twitter,
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lysium Peripatos on Twitter or here on LinkedIn to do a request to get contact with
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me or sending me a message.
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And then of course on Tea Party Media in the
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future on my website. And then of course in other ways you could
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reach out to me by email lysime@gmail.com and Martin at Teaparty Media.
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So I will take another zip here of Tea.
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Yes. So that's the thing then if starting.
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I see the shift now with my own consumption of
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podcasts and especially podcasts that are now into his Podcasting 20 initiative, what's the
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Future of Podcasting? And again as Todd Cochrane of Blueberry and he
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has a show called New Media Show, which I've done for a long time, together with co host
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Rob Greenley and very sense now we have to so called educate the listeners.
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Also in a friendly way, because listeners, a listener doesn't really care, often use the
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one that's very easy to use, but maybe you use for something else.
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For example music, where you could think about a big player there probably coming from
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Sweden, Greenwood.
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And that's the thing, it's all good.
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But how about testing a new app, a new podcast app that you could support the developer, you
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could get new features.
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It's very open and transparent.
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You could do this. Again, neat things with commenting, chatting,
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sending digital telegrams, boosted grounds, streaming satoshi during the time, but valuing
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the time. This is the ask value for value.
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What do you think this is worth? Of course, it's your time to invest the time
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here, take time to listen and again it's good when you could listen whenever you want.
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You could speed up the speed so double speed if you think I'm talking too slow you could
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boost my voice if you use a podcast app called Overcast if you have an iPhone and you have
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others that I think Customatic have that neat feature also with boosting and speeding up
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things. So with my own consumption listening behavior,
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I'm now looking forward to the new media show.
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That's often mid week, like on Wednesday, I
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think Thursdays.
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And then you have the podcasting.
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2.0 podcast with Adam Curry and Dave Jones.
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And that's often on Fridays. And they call it like their board meetings.
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So that's very open.
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Transparent. What's going on in this project?
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You could call it, as I call it, the initiative with Podcasting 2.0 that has this
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value for value with names, space tags that I'm talking about how to extend and develop
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and protect and preserve RSS feed and what's going on in the pot was very industry, so they
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have it on Friday. And it's often been late in during your
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European time here, but that could be a nice end of the week.
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And before that you could then send a Boston R digital telegram what you thought about
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previous episode for example.
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And also when you listen live then you could
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comment directly what they are saying and then they will see that on something called a
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helipad or something called Saturn with a service called Get LB or some other things
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that you could use. But then again, you have to hook it up.
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So what I'm doing now on live streaming if it would work then with LinkedIn, then it will be
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live on LinkedIn for this podcasting 20 then you have to hook it up with a certain you
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could call it a streaming service but it will show up then with podcast 2.0 apps so you
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could then see chapters and artwork and other things and also the livelihood symbol and also
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then you could then comment it in real time.
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So that's my plan also but you could do it
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yourself and you could hook up things but I want to get it set maybe with the hosting
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company or that I'm using some services that are already in place or whatnot so I will
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follow along. But this again showing my own dog food testing
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it out so coming back to time shifted ready listen whenever you want and you have time and
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also producing so I have an idea to do this every at least once a month with different
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features, different parts of this podcasting, 2.0 initiative and project, and new apps.
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Now, for example mentioned Podworth and this Boost T shirt from Fountain Dot FM.
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I mentioned cure, Casters, Customatic and others out there.
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So my idea is to invite app developers, people in the industry and talk with them in a non
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techy way and asking them questions about what's very unique so called selling
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proposition, why are we doing this? Different features, we could play around and
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see how you could use it.
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And then of course future plans and what's
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going on and so on.
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I will learn at the same time and listeners
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hopefully will get something from it and getting inspired, motivated to test a new
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podcast app. And that's a hashtag that I will try to joke
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about corner market. So hashtag new podcast apps.
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If you check out that on Twitter, you will see yours truly pretty active there lysium
27:57
Peripatus and if this will even go into mainstream media talking about this or a big
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player for example like Twitter now with Ellensk, if he will turn on the switch with
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micro donations or sending micropaymentss through Twitter.
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I think it's already I have that in my profile but now it's going to like buy me a coffee.com
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forward slash ICM if you want to buy me a cup of tea.
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Cheers. I've been battling now almost for half an
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hour. So I will try to wrap it up and have to then
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test LinkedIn soon again because it's still saying pre live.
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So I wonder what I have missed here with the settings.
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But it's all good, it's testing, folding forward.
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So I'm going through these different points here on bullet points on the note card can
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then ask the value for value. If increases is value to you, check out the
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new podcast app, then send me a digital telegram.
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And if you have any questions about it, reach out to me.
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For example at Lyceum@gmail.com or Martin at Tea Party dot Media or on Twitter Lyceum
29:34
Peripatus and send me a note, ask me a question and reach out to me on LinkedIn for
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example. And recently we talked about show notes.
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The show must go on. That's another neat feature on the podcast
29:55
that say that you have a hearing challenge or you want to catch up.
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What we are really saying, maybe you use some tick word or some Jordan Jordan or Jumbo jock.
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So some strange words, some technical things.
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Then you want to maybe rewind or go back and
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listen again. And you then follow along with the text.
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And that's again with new podcast apps.
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But they have this feature in the namespace.
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So then it is transcripts and chapters like artwork and images.
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When you listen live you could see now is this segment of a podcast episode and now where you
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heard my alarm clock.
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Now. It's 06:00 a.m in the morning so I had to put that off to joke.
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So that's live for you. So that's something to think of.
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And what's more I was saying this presentation skills Q and A with my cohost Karinaridanius,
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we talked about the show must go on and the show notes and interest with that with links
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and I will include links here. Ganig work into that and you have to find a
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workflow and that's one of the services that I could help with and inspire and share my
31:36
experience and how you could do it in different ways.
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We talked about in the latest episode of Presentation Skills Q and A. So this is like
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what I have written down here for notes.
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I will try to remember it SIM and I like play
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with words that you probably know about SIM like biography SIMBIOS in Swedish and it's in
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the environment, animal kingdom and plants, et cetera organisms living together and one thing
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could feed off its larger and you have this exchange.
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So again eating my own dog food or cat food but I'm so involved in different podcasts like
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a co host, like an editor, marketer producer and so on advisor, new media Advisor so this
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is coming to adventure.
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We'll talk about this so called product placement or a product that I could indoors and like as I said in Egonette Cost, you need
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an ego boost that you could get by yourself.
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Talking about having introspection value
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yourself, see what achieving your values you're going and also getting this positive
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feedback loop and comment, constructive criticism, support intonation like saying
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thumbs up. I like what you're doing.
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So in order now here in the morning yet get something called Unimate by a company called
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Unicity. So feel good product and it's a refined Yarba
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mate product.
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So yerba mate is a plant very popular in South
33:52
America and it has with coffee and other ingredients in it, but giving your kick,
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giving your boost and again, keeping in a good way.
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You don't get with how they say peak or spike and when it's going down, like regular energy
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drinks that could be lots of sugar in it and other things like that.
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And of course with caffeine. And then you get this slump.
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Also dump it's going down.
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But this is keeping you in a good way and it's
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a good start in the morning. So Unamate.
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This is with lemon flavor, so that's enjoyable.
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And it again quiet, taste.
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You have to test it out. And same thing with Tea, all kind of different Tea software.
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So that's why I wanted to promote this product of what it was relevant during this session.
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And this episode. Because now when you're thinking about
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podcasting, you think about time shifted radio.
35:05
You listen whenever you want and have time.
35:08
And that's all good. And audio, again, is my focus.
35:12
But now, with new podcast apps, and new
35:16
features it's coming in real time and live feeling and live identity tags and being a
35:29
part of a content being a co producer of a content having interaction in real time and
35:39
then show your appreciation a token note appreciation and then the host could then do a
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live read thanking for that input.
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That's fascinating. That's what big players like YouTube have worked but often it's only for a big one big
36:06
influencers with lots of following followers that could have your super shots and it could
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have lots of interaction and of course you have to moderate it and you have to maybe have
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others working at the same time.
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I will end here with the pencils that I've
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written with. This is red one Viking and then in the latest
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episode, actually yellow one. And again, note card is model 1927.
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So with that I say cheerio and talk to you soon again.
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