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Waching daily Mar 3 2017

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TRYING TO SPEAK RUSSIAN! - Duration: 7:46.

WOOOOO!

*falls on the floor*

*Túlio doesn't give a f*ck*

*I'M HERE TO MAKES U FEEL EMBARRASSED*

Hey my luvs! Túlio's here!

And Magic Cucumber is here too!

And guys,

Before this video,

Need to say a few things.

*blows nose*

Guys, I got a cold.

But not a innocent cold, is like a HUGE ONE

I'm just like, dying here

You know when you got a cold,

*...blows nose*

*the struggle is real*

You know when you got a cold,

And then your whole body aches a lot,

You can't even go out of the bed

and your head starts exploding from anything you do,

Like a truck is hitting you in the head? So,

My voice is not working right... anyways guys

But this channel needs videos! I need to post videos!

Just forgive my shitty voice,

And my nose that,

There will be some boogers here,

I'll be sneezing the whole video...

*blows nose*

What was the other stuff I wanted to say?...

It was a lot of stuff...

And I forgot everything already

Because I didn't take notes, right.

So, how are you today?

While I try to remember,

doing the Magic Cucumber's arms dancing

Is enough time for you to like this video,

And to subscribe to this channel!

And share this video to all your awesome friends,

and haterz and family...

and to your granny and mommy...

and to your plushie buddies...

and to your awesome friends...

...I already said that.. and the haterz, right guys

Share this video to all the folks you hate too.

Why?

To HELP ME! *gagging*

Reach 200K SUBSCRIBERS until the end of this year!

...but the end of this year is so distant...

So, this year! This year!

Help me reach 200K subscribers this year!

My whole life depends on you guys...

...what a drama, right? (...)

Let's do this video, then!

I had the most non-original idea,

of getting my phone,

and do the Google Translate challenge!

I think every YouTuber already done that!

And... even because guys, let me explain.

There's a lot of people outside Brazil,

Who watches my videos,

And I'm so thankful for that,

You guys are awesome! <3

And I noticed that recently,

There are a lot of Russian people here!

Commenting, seeing the videos, enjoying my content,

And this makes me so happy!

So in a tribute for you, Russian folks,

Who are watching and enjoying my videos!

(And I'm so glad for that <3 )

We will start this language challenge,

In Russian! <3

Weee! *what could go wrong, right*

What's the name of this challenge?

Google Translate challenge?

Whatever.

I'll type something in Google Translate app,

And then I'll listen to Google Translate's lady voice.

And I'll TRY TO talk like her as well!

And... and... that's it!

That's all!

Guys this is a comedy video,

So please don't get offended by this video,

And if Google translates anything wrong...

~That's not my fault~

We need to close the windows, because

*notification sound*

*message from bae*

We need to close the windows,

Because of the outside noise,

And then I start to sweat a lot, a lot.

Geez, is horrible.

Let's start with very basic stuff,

"Hi, how are you?"

*blows nose*

"I am doing fine,

no wait, let's write:

"I am fine, and you?"

That's it?

"I like chocolate."

Ahh! Wow guys, look at that!

I thought Russian would be harder!

I am very surprised.

Let's difficult this sentence.

"I like peanut...

...chocolate."

I don't know how to write "peanut" I'm retarded

Wait, hold on!

Is very hard to say Peanut in Russian language.

*blows nose*

How to say only Peanut?

"Peanut."

Arakhis is Peanut??

*Túlio is very surprised.*

Ah, here!

Let's talk about Magic Cucumber.

"I got...

...a plushie...

...called....

...Magic...

...Cucumber."

*666 awkward Russian words*

*Túlio can't say if this is real life*

HOLD ON

Wow this is... geez this is...

Oh geez this is mun....

Geez 300 different words.

Wait, let's do it from parts.

(...)

(???)

plushienavginuvash(?????)

LOL OH GEEZ

Magic Cucumber, your name is impossible in Russian.

Impossible!

Ow, let's... *gagging again whats wrong with meh*

Let's put some Just Dance in here.

"I love to play...

...Just Dance."

I already know how I'm gonna say "I like Just Dance",

When I visit you guys in Russia!

Isn't that true?

"I like...

...the blue color."

What a sh*t!

Let's put only 'blue',

How to say Blue in Russian?

I already know how to say my fav color in Russian!

Now I'm gonna say my fav food.

"I...

...love pizza."

It must be very easy to say that, right?

I think you can easily say "I love pizza" in any language.

...pizzu???

The 'u' in the end is kinda different.

is "pizzÓN".

HMMMMM....

*blows nose*

Ah, let's *gagging for the 3rd time what's happenin*

Let's do some hard ones now.

"I... got... a...

...girlfriend...

...called...

...Raphaela."

Hmmm look at this!

AAHHH!

I must send this to Rapha.

*Texting Rapha* "OW RAPHAAA..."

oh shit wait wrong group *cancels message*

"Raphaaaa

I know how to say we're dating in Russian!"

is...

...

...geez I forgot, hold on a sec.

*talking in very wrong Russian language*

AWWW THAT'S SO SASSY!

Look at this, my wife!

Guys! Let's do a thing.

This video was made only for you to relax a little,

To make you laugh of me and my stupidness.

If you enjoyed this video,

And wants to see more of this content here,

Leave your like and comment!

What other languages we should do next??

For me to stay like a retarded thinking I'm doing it right!

If you're new here,

Every FRIDAY,

I post videos from anything I want to!

Stuff non related to games and gameplay, so

A vlog, a daily vlog,

Stupid challenges like this one, or

Anything non related to gameplay that I want to do!

Subscribe so you won't miss a video!

Thank you and we'll see you soon! <3

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VIDEO: Drive-thru customers report fast food robbery - Duration: 1:13.

FOX23'S

JJ BURTON IS LIVE NEAR 2ND AND

SOUTH UTICA WITH WHO CALLED

POLICE.

A WITNESS IN

THE AT THE DRIVE THROUGH.

POLICE SAY THEY WERE TRYING TO

ORDER FOOD WHEN THEY NOTICE

TWO MEN INSIDE WITH GUNS.

POLICE SAY THE CALL CAME IN

AROUDN 2:41 THIS MORNING. BY

THE TIME THEY ARRIVED... THE

SUSPECTS HAD ALREADY LEFT THE

SCENE SOME CASH. POLICE HAVE

NOT FOUND THE SUSPECTS ... AND

THEY DO NOT HAVE A GOOD

DESCRIPTION OF THE VEHICLE AT

THIS TIME.

EMPLOYEES TOLD POLICE THE TWO

MEN WERE WEARING MASKS DURING

THE ROBBERY.

DRUGGING GIRLS--AND

FORCING THEM TO WORK IN TULSA

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VIDEO: Firey Foods Show - Duration: 1:15.

THE SPICY GOODS YOU CAN GET THIS

YEAR.

SASHA: AROUND 180 EXHIBITORS

FROM 33 STATES AND 5 COUNTRIES

ARE AT THE SANDIA RESORT AND

CASINO TODAY UNTIL SUNDAY FOR

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YOU CAN FIND A VARIETY OF FIERY

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>> IT'S THE AROMA OF ALL THESE

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IT'S OVERWHELMING TO THEM

BECAUSE WE HAVE MORE THAN 1,000

PRODUCTS ON DISPLAY HERE AND

PEOPLE CAN TASTE THEM.

IF PEOPLE LIKE THEM THEY CAN BUY

THEM.

SASHA: EVENT STAFF SAY A LOT OF

THE ITEMS AT THE SHOWCASE ARE IN

HIGH DEMAND.

REASON BEING IS NOT ALL OF THE

ITEMS ARE SOLD HERE IN NEW

MEXICO.

SO OF COURSE, I HAD TO GIVE SOME

OF THE HOT SAUCES A TRY.

THIS IS SCOTCH BONNET PEPPER

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IT'S ONE OF THE SAUCES YOU CAN

FIND AT THE SHOWCASE THIS

WEEKEND.

WE ARE GOING TO GIVE IT A TRY ON

AIR THIS MORNING.

LET'S SEE HOW IT GOES.

I WAS TOLD THIS IS ONE OF THE

HOTTEST ONES SO I'M A LITTLE

NERVOUS.

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YEAH, THAT'S PRETTY HOT.

THE FIERY FOODS AND BBQ SHOW

OPENS TO THE PUBLIC TODAY AT

4:00 P.M. AND RUNS UNTIL SUNDAY.

TICKETS ARE $5 FOR KIDS AND $15

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Sandra Shaw's Video Forecast - Duration: 0:51.

>> VERY HAPPY FRIDAY.

COOLER AIR.

WIND GUSTS UP TO 30 MILES PER

HOUR FROM THE NORTH NORTHEAST.

WHENCE NOT BAD LATER BUT KICKING

UP TO GET LATER INTO THE WEEKEND

.

HAZARDOUS MARINE CONDITIONS.

UP TO 11 FOOT SEAS.

SPOTTY SHOWERS OFFSHORE AND SOME

CLOUDS AND A SLIGHT CHANCE OF A

SHOWER THIS MORNING.

WE ARE SITTING IN THE 70'S ON

THE TREASURE COAST.

WE WILL ONLY SEE THE

TEMPERATURES AS THE LATE TO 75

DID -- ESCALATE TO 75 TODAY.

THE LOW 70'S THIS WEEKEND WITH

SPOTTY SHOWERS INITIALLY AND

VERY WINDY CONDITIONS LATER THIS

AFTERNOON.

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Gargoyle Simulator 3D

Text Adventure Games

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Rogue Pastors On Social Media, Event Registration, & Video Compression | #AskBrady Episode 5 - Duration: 27:35.

- Today on the show,

we talk about rogue pastors and leaders,

taking over your precious social accounts,

and publishing things that should never be shared online.

(contemporary piano music)

Whaaaaa...

- I'm not doing it.

- Hey there and welcome to Ask Brady.

You know what that line reminded me--

You know how like you're at the movies

and oh!

It's the THX - Oh like yeah, yeah.

- For a moment it was like,

(hums THX Sound System Test)

That's what it reminded me of. - Me too.

- I was hoping that you would join in.

- No. I'm not doing that.

- You did not join in.

- No.

- Great to have you here for the fifth episode.

I'm much more excited to be here than Roxanne is,

evidently she,

oh today actually this morning,

I woke up and I realized that,

you know when you get those Facebook notifications

that's like,

you've been friends with X.

So Roxanne and I have been friends on Facebook for 10 years,

and I got the notification

that I had been on Facebook for 10 years,

two weeks ago?

So apparently you were one of the very first friends

that I ever added. - I know!

- And we need to show this picture,

'cause this was the first picture that I saw.

You can show a bunch of like Roxanne and I

from back in the day,

but there was this one picture of Roxanne and I,

and I was like,

"That's right Roxanne.

"I would one day become your boss."

- Never saw that happening.

(laughter)

- The picture was amazing.

I don't know if you could tell,

but I had like this giant swoop in the front,

and I had like spiked hair in the back.

I did a lot of silly things with my hair in high school,

but I think that that was definitely the pinnacle.

- That's what you're well known for that's for sure.

- That's like the infamous haircut of Brady

from back in the day.

- Yeah.

- If you have a question for Ask Brady,

you can always ask it #AskBrady on Twitter and Instagram.

#AskBrady in the comments on YouTube and Facebook,

and one thing that you know,

one of the reasons we started this show,

is that our audience is getting to the size,

where the number of questions that are coming in,

it's getting difficult for me to answer.

For the longest time I've always answered every question,

almost,

let's say 98% of questions with a response personally,

we're getting to the size where,

not only is company doing so much

which means I have less time,

but there's more people meaning it's hard

to answer these questions super, super well,

especially over text.

Like I got a couple great questions today over Twitter

and I was like I can't give

a reasonably quality response to this in 140 characters.

- You only have 140 characters.

Make them count.

- Yeah. Really.

I mean so,

you know make sure you hashtag AskBrady,

and if you send in the question

and I say,

"Hey would you be cool if we put this on Ask Brady?",

don't feel like offended

or don't feel hurt by it just because,

especially if I like your question

and want to put it on Ask Brady,

that's actually a compliment because it means

that more churches are having that question aside from you,

and I want to answer it in like a 5-10 minute answer

rather than a one-paragraph,

140 character quick little comment response

in between of other stuff that I'm doing.

This way I can give you a targeted,

full-minded response.

- Full-minded?

- Full minded.

- Alright.

- You never heard that? - No!

- Full dash minded?

- No!

- How about top of mind?

- No.

- That's a thing! Top of mind--

- Top of mind?

- Top of mind is a thing,

and now that you have admitted

that you did not know that was a thing,

it makes me think that full-minded can also be a thing.

I definitely did just invent full-minded,

but if top of mind is a thing.

Yeah.

These thoughts are top of mind.

- I don't think so.

- I mean I didn't even come up with it.

I just know that's a thing so,

nice try.

You are not in a great mood today.

- No...

- Oh my gosh!

Well then let's just get to the questions,

so that Roxanne can just sit back

and count her moneys,

the paycheck that she's getting.

- Yeah right.

Alright.

So the first question comes from Danny.

Danny asks,

"What's the best way to do event registration?

"We host all registration through Planning Center.

"Is it best to promote on social media

"and direct link to registration on Planning Center,

"or host the link for Planning Center on our website

"and promote that on social media?

"Or should I be using Facebook events somehow?

"What about those who aren't on social media?"

- So Danny mentioned a couple of different things

that he could do.

Facebook events,

I just responded to one

yesterday and joined a Facebook event,

which I don't remember the last time I did that,

and so... - I don't know.

- Yeah but you can do that,

have people RSVP through Facebook.

You can use something like Planning Center Events

and send people directly to that page.

You can embed something on your website.

There are a bunch of different options that Danny mentioned.

Planning Center has done a really good job over the last

24 months or so,

expanding what they're currently doing.

The first thing that they ever did obviously was,

we're gonna create a software as a service

where you can plan your church's service

down to the very last second.

This person walk up here,

these are the songs we're singing,

upload the keys,

upload the song music,

here are the announcements.

And they built that so well that they've expanded

and one of their apps is called

Planning Center Registrations.

And so you can host all of your church's registrations

through Planning Center,

and the nice thing is that if you're using

their church database Planning Center People,

which is 100% free,

that and those registrations will directly link

into the individual profiles of the people in your database.

So they're really building a great kind of holistic,

ultimate, monopolized church management platform,

which is great.

And Planning Center Registrations is great.

What I think Danny's hitting on here

is the difficulty of when you have

multiple different channels,

and he also hit on the fact that,

Danny's a guy?

- Um I think so.

- We're gonna guess by his or her Facebook photo.

- It looks like it,

but it's like far away. - Like if you were Danielle,

you could go by Danny.

- It's true.

- With and I, like D-A-N-I.

- They're by a lake it looks like.

- Wow.

Definitely a guy.

(laughter)

So you know,

what we want to have is one centralized place

where all the event registrations can actually happen.

So the way we promote it,

we can promote it through different aver,

uh d-d-different a-avernues.

Different avenues to make sure

that we get as many people in our church,

but we wanna have a singular centralized place

for the registrations to actually take place,

and this is why we're building Nucleus

coming in April

and we're so excited about it.

It's the one stop central hub for everything in your church,

event registrations, ministry sign-ups,

contact us, prayer requests, calendar,

message notes, connect card, new visitors,

everything all in one place.

Because when you have everything in one place,

that allows you to promote from different channels.

So think about like,

this is what most churches do.

The goal, here's what I want churches to do,

you have one centralized location,

Canada Dy Club Soda

(slurps)

- Ew.

- This is your centralized location

and what you will then have,

is a bunch of different lines pointing out of it,

ways that you're sending people here.

Right?

Social media, the website, live announcements,

email, word of mouth,

church lobby,

phone numbers and e-mails, like one to one stuff,

but it's all leading to the same central place.

The problem is that most churches

don't have this central place.

They have all these different avenues,

but then they also have different landing places.

They don't have one central hub they have multiple hubs.

So now,

you got three different places,

go to our app,

go to our website,

talk to Sheila.

Sheila.

- Classic.

- And now what you have is

three different central places

where you can take your next step,

combined with the same number of original avenues

to get to those centralized places.

And so now your possible options have,

you know,

what's the you know, times it,

but you like...

- Multiply?

- No like, when it's like oh!

You exponentially create more options like by three.

So you need to have the one centralized place

and that way you can promote through different places,

but churches don't do that.

They have go to our app, go to our website,

talk to Sheila, go to this phone number,

go to the church lobby,

and then they promote all through different places.

And that's where the confusion within church happens.

Nobody knows where to go.

They know that there's an app,

they know that there's a website,

they know that they can go to the lobby,

they know that they can talk to Pastor Sheila,

but they don't have confidence

that when they go to those actual places,

they're going to be able to do what they want.

Because maybe Pastor Sheila

can say yes and help with one thing,

but the app is where you need to go for something else.

You need a one location,

that way your church always knows where to go,

and you can consistently promote

through different avenues to the same place.

So to answer Danny's question,

if you want to use Planning Center's Registrations

for all your registrations all the time, great.

Just make it that centralized location.

If you're gonna wait 'til we launch Nucleus in April

and you want to use that, even better.

It can be your centralized place for everything.

And if you wanna use your website, great.

You gotta have one central place.

So make a decision.

It doesn't really matter which one you use,

there are pros and cons,

make that decision internally,

but choose one place.

One place people.

One place,

multiple avenues.

Not multiple places and multiple avenues!

- Right.

- Do you have anything to add?

- No.

- Of course.

(laughter)

- Question two comes from Tessa.

Tessa says,

"I watched the video on limiting your video announcements

"to three-ish announcements.

"Love it.

"My question is,

"does anybody have other ideas

"on the best way to communicate events,

"small groups, men's, women's, ministries, etc.

"to the people if we cut them out of the announcements?"

- We have this rule of thumb that says,

if an announcement doesn't apply

to 50% or more of the congregation,

that doesn't warrant a live or video announcement

on a Sunday morning.

Meaning if the audience

that you're sharing the announcement with,

whether you're sharing it through video

or live from the person talking on stage,

if it doesn't apply

to 50% or more of the people in your auditorium,

don't announce it.

It's a waste of time.

So the question here is,

what do we do with those announcements then?

There are so many different channels and avenues

that we can promote through.

We just talked about this on the last question.

You can have private Facebook groups for the men's ministry,

for the women's ministry.

You can have,

like you can do actual,

text blasts through certain

(mumbles)

Oh! Text to Church is a great one.

So you can have everybody on a text thing,

and then you can text all the women's ministry through that.

You can have a Slack thread,

you can have an email newsletter

that only goes out to that specific person.

Really what you wanna do is find what works best

for each particular ministry.

So if the women for instance,

in your women's ministry

kind of like tend to be older,

and maybe they don't wanna be checking you know,

a Slack thread or something like that,

maybe a text,

automatic text blast to them

will be the perfect way to do that.

But there are so many different other ways to do it.

This is what churches,

like this is what they have trouble with.

They say well,

there are no other ways to get it out to them.

We've gotta do a live announcement.

Live announcements are probably one of the worst ways

to get information out to people.

The average person is attending church

one out of every two Sundays,

and so,

getting information to people via that avenue,

where they actually get in their car,

drive to church, listen to the announcements,

hopefully retain the information, take action on it,

that's actually probably one of the least effective

and efficient ways of getting information out.

You've got all these people that are saying,

give us the Sunday morning announcement,

give us the Sunday morning announcement,

and I'm like,

maybe, but it probably won't even do that much good.

You get a private Facebook group,

you get a private SMS text,

you get into a private Facebook,

oh sorry, a private Slack thread,

Slack channel,

you get an email,

like all of those things are probably going to

get a better response than a live announcement.

And if your ministry is smaller,

get on the phone with people.

If you've got like 10 or less,

get on the phone,

because that's like the easiest way to leverage that.

As you scale,

you can't go one to one with things as much,

but when you're smaller like that,

do the most high-touch interaction that you can.

Text everybody individually, email individually,

call individually.

- Makes sense.

So the third question comes from Jeff.

Jeff says,

"We are revamping our online presence soon.

"One question about the Facebook pages.

"With the young adult's and the youth Facebook page,

"is this usually overseen by one person,

"or does each ministry oversee it themselves

"with guidelines decided on by leadership?"

- If you've been part of a church

for any length of time where you are in charge

of the primary communications,

you have been the victim of a rogue pastor or leader,

taking over a social media channel,

an email channel,

some type of communication channel,

whether physical or digital,

and doing something that should not have been done.

We see this all the time with lead pastors.

You have someone who builds a style guide,

they build a brand guide,

and they're like, when we post on social,

it's gonna be with these colors,

with these fonts,

with these types of visuals,

and this is the message we're gonna have.

It's gonna be hopeful,

it's gonna be one of invitation,

everything is like dialed in,

and this is how we're gonna create

a consistent brand, look and voice.

And then the lead pastor jumps in,

drops like a papyrus-looking

series graphic,

and it's like don't miss this,

watch my cool promo,

and you're like, well,

all my work has been undone in a single rogue moment.

Thanks Pastor Sheila.

And so (laughs) we all have been there

and we know what it's like.

So this question is coming from that place right?

So we've talked in previous Ask Brady episodes about

how if you

as a minister within church,

have your own worship experience outside of Sunday morning,

for instance young adults.

Young adults meet on Monday nights

and they have their own worship experience.

Well if that's the case,

that would warrant giving them their own Facebook page.

Not a Facebook group, their own Facebook page.

Their own Instagram account.

So then, who's in charge of those?

'Cause if the Communications Director,

Social Director, like Social Media Pastor,

Media Director,

whatever the role is officially titled,

if they're the ones in charge

of all the regular church pages

and social digital outlets,

does that mean that they're also in charge

of all the ministry pages?

This can be intimidating for people that are in that role

because I mean they're trying hard enough

to get out quality content consistently

just on the church's social outlets.

Now they've gotta worry about

oh, just as many,

for the young adults,

for the youth ministry,

maybe even more.

It become intimidating,

but at the same time,

we don't wanna give up control,

because what if we give it to someone

who creates a totally different voice?

What I would say is,

just as these ministries deserve their own Facebook page,

and their own social accounts,

their own website even,

similarly they would also warrant their own style guide

and their own Social Director,

and their own

person that's in charge of those communications.

Now if you as the Communications Director as a whole,

wanna take care of everything, great!

Take the control,

say I'm gonna do it also.

Make sure that if you do that,

the quality of the content being published doesn't suffer.

And you have to kind of take inventory

and be very self-aware of your own self,

and be like am I the type of person

that can do this consistently,

while not neglecting my other responsibilities,

and also,

do I have the right voice for this demographic?

If you are not 18 and under,

as a high school or middle school student,

you might have significant trouble creating

social and digital and online content for that demographic.

You might think you can do it,

but then you'll like,

you know,

post some kind of meme that says cash me outside

that you think is funny,

but it's like completely inappropriate and weird,

and people are like oh my gosh, you know.

Like no. Please.

Stop dabbing.

You know, we're not doing that anymore.

Like you know you can think--

- So last year.

- I'm gonna post Soldier Boy,

It'll be sweet.

It's like wait, that was 12 years ago.

You know, so,

you have to,

that's why you have to be self-aware too,

because you're probably the one making the decision here,

so you have to honestly assess your own capabilities

and your own age,

your own understanding of different demographics of culture

and make the decision that way.

Now, let's talk about if you actually did hand it over

to someone within the ministry itself.

I think a great way to kind of you know,

mitigate any potential...

distasteful posts,

posts that you wouldn't wanna be associated with your church

not inappropriate stuff,

just stuff that doesn't feel like that's not us,

is you could oversee it and then delegate

to that individual or to those individuals.

And the way that you would do that is like,

you're still in charge,

but you're not in charge of the actual content creation,

and the week after week production.

This way you can focus on what you're doing,

delegate to someone else,

and kind of be a leader in that role.

So what you'd wanna do is,

every single thing that you've done

for your own online channels meaning

brand guide,

visual guide,

things that you know you want to be known for.

The way that you want people to feel

and the emotions that you want to elicit

when people encounter your content online,

those same kind of like goals and values,

teach those to the other person.

Help them create a visual guide.

Be like look,

if you don't like our fonts,

let's try to find some different weights

within the same font family,

or let's try to find something that's you know,

feels more you.

And do everything you've done for your own role,

but teach them.

And this is how you grow,

you know,

as a church with what you're doing online and digitally.

If you try to do it all yourself,

which I would do,

because I am a control freak.

- It's true.

- Here's a story.

Last night,

it's like 10:30 p.m.,

I'm in bed lights out,

wife and I trying to fall asleep.

And I realize oh it's Wednesday night

we're posting a new blog post Thursday morning.

So I get up,

Britney's like, "Where are you going?",

I'm like I have to work, she's like ugh (laughs).

I go downstairs to our iMac,

boot it up and I'm like,

I have not checked the post that's going out tomorrow.

And I'm like checking and checking and I'm like oh okay,

this link needs to be changed,

this link needs to be changed,

oh there's a little bit of operate spacing here,

fix it up, it take about five minutes,

click update I'm like ahhh.

It'll be good for tomorrow morning

at 3 a.m. when in goes live.

Now Roxanne and our editor,

our copy editor,

are the ones in charge of getting all those posts ready.

We got to the point where I was like I'm just gonna write,

export like you know the Byword text file

over to Roxanne and our Copy Editor, Monica

and they'll take care of it.

And does this mean that some mistakes have been made

that I wouldn't make?

Well of course.

But like dozens upon dozens of hours have been saved

and I've been able to consistently post

every single week based on this

because we focused on what I need to focus on,

and they focus on what they need to focus on.

Has it eliminated mistakes entirely? No.

I had to get up and do a quick check last night,

but that's all.

Five minutes, one night,

rather than like five hours doing the editing,

and the prep, and the WordPress,

and then you've gotta get the images ready

for Facebook and Twitter,

and then you've gotta add in the links and then, right?

So,

if you want to be like me, if you are like me

and you wanna take control over everything,

you know that's great,

but what's gonna happen is eventually

you're gonna hit a limit

where the amount of stuff you're taking control of

means that everything that you already are responsible for

starts to take a hit on quality and consistency.

Self-awareness is going to allow you to know

at what point that is.

Maybe you have some bandwidth in your existing role now,

that you can take on these new ministries.

But if not,

you've gotta make that decision, make that call.

Delegate and lead in the way

that you have structured your own ministry,

teach others to do the same.

- Right.

So question four is from Jeremy Roberts.

Jeremy says,

"Would you recommend churches put sermon videos

"on Vimeo or on YouTube?"

- It's a funny question because for me,

someone who loves video,

loves cinematography and film,

that's really where I got my start in the world of church,

Vimeo is very enticing

because it has much friendlier compression guidelines

and compression algorithms than YouTube.

Jonah's, the guy behind the camera,

Jonah say hi.

- [Jonah] Hey.

- And I struggle every single week with this,

there's this weird weird thing on iPhone 7s at least,

if you watch what we post online and on YouTube,

please check this for me

and let me know if this happens to you,

if I go into YouTube right now

and watch one of our pieces of content,

last week's Ask Brady for instance,

even though the lighting in here is gorgeous

and everything is properly exposed,

the light areas of the image,

so namely this side of my face

always, always look like they're clipping.

Fully overexposed.

I will then look at the source file

and it will be stunningly beautiful,

but for some reason,

YouTube

on iPhone 7 Plus,

takes that and ruins it,

because their compression is junk

and they hate filmmakers and want to see them die.

But you know what filmmakers?

We don't have anything to say about it

because everyone is on YouTube.

And so when it comes to,

and this is where it pains me to say this,

I will always

prioritize audience and attention

over what looks good

and what's cool,

the reason being,

because it doesn't matter how good it looks,

it doesn't matter how amazing the color grading remained

and the color shifts on Vimeo,

do their compression algorithms were minimal

but on YouTube they're blowing everything--

If no one's watching it doesn't matter.

And this has been a really long journey for me

being able to come to this place,

because for the longest time I always prioritized

let's say perfection over publication.

Meaning until something is absolutely,

100% perfect,

down to the final

last word,

comma,

and semicolon,

we're not gonna hit publish.

And the reason was because

I wanted everything to be perfect.

And since the beginning of 2017,

we've had a shift where I've been like okay

I'm just gonna prioritize instead,

attention and audience over perfection.

And what have we done?

We've published three,

four times as much content,

our audience has grown at a much faster rate,

no paid advertising,

just based on word of mouth

'cause we're publishing good stuff.

And yeah, are there mistakes?

Absolutely.

Have I been getting some more critical feedback in response

because not everything is as polished,

meaning sometimes I'll say something

that isn't entirely thought out,

full dash minded, you know,

like I'll make up a word,

or I'll say something like lacking

the perfect amount of context,

or I'll say something you know an idea

that has really been ruminating for me

and is important but it's not fully kind of fleshed out,

meaning you know,

it can kind of sound maybe insensitive,

or over the top, or sensational, or hyperbolic.

Yes, yes, yes, yes.

But because we're prioritizing

publishing over perfection,

the good far outweigh the bad.

So if you publish your videos online,

yes, go with YouTube Jeremy Roberts.

Why?

Because the audience is there.

We have an amazing course inside Pro Church Academy

called Serve the World with YouTube,

and it walks through the exact process that we use

for our YouTube strategy.

What you can do with YouTube is you can actually,

they still have a system where you can

kind of gain the algorithm using the right keywords,

and tagging, and description strategies,

and you can find keywords that have a high search rate

but a low actual video rate,

meaning you publish a video,

you use the right strategy,

your videos can rank extremely high,

page one if not number one on YouTube search results

for certain keywords.

You do that once a week for two years

and you'll have an unbelievable YouTube presence

that adds in hundreds of new subscribers

every month without trying.

It works on autopilot.

You can do that with YouTube.

On Vimeo your videos will look nicer.

- And people like me won't notice.

- And that's it.

Your videos will look nicer,

but no one's gonna see them.

And so what's the goal with our churches?

And we talked about this before.

Every church mission statement can essentially

be distilled down to two things;

the Great Commission,

and the Greatest Commandments,

love God and love others

like

yourself?

Love God and love your neighbor?

- Yeah I think so.

- There are too many different like versions of that,

that I like started combining them and it didn't seem right.

Anyway Great Commission, Greatest Commandments,

love God and love your neighbor.

Every church mission statement can be distilled down

to those two things.

Man, for the four year degree in Theology,

that was like bad.

- It was.

- Okay. Anyway.

Let's blow past that.

Every church mission statement can be distilled down

to those two things.

Well, what do those two things require?

They require people,

and beyond that they require the attention of people.

And so if you prioritize looks and perfection,

which I have done,

for years,

so I don't wanna like sit here and pretend like

you know I'm on my high horse,

'cause this has been a big, big mistake of my own,

for years.

To prioritize that over people and their attention

just doesn't make sense if your mission statement is

what every church's mission statement is.

So yes, YouTube over Vimeo,

again and again and again.

Sacrifice your video's beauty

for people actually watching it.

You have been unbelievably quiet Roxanne,

throughout this episode on Ask Brady.

Do you have anything that you wanna share

that I haven't asked you yet?

- Classic like kind of interview question.

- Every last question in the Pro Church podcast

is that, yeah.

- No I'm good.

I'm just sick, so I'm just tired.

- Oh, yeah.

It has been unseasonably warm north of the border

here in Canada.

It has been 14 degrees Celsius for like a week,

which I think is like 50 degrees Fahrenheit.

- I don't know.

- I'm thinking 50-ish.

Someone can check that and post it in the comments

but if you want your question answered on Ask Brady,

#AskBrady Twitter and Instagram.

#AskBrady in the comments on Facebook and YouTube.

Thanks for watching.

Question for you today is,

have you ever fallen prey like I have,

to prioritizing perfection over publishing?

And if you're an artist or creative,

you surely have had this happen once or twice.

Or a billion times before,

so feel free to share that with us in the comments below.

Thanks for watching.

Publish a new session,

a new episode of Ask Brady every single Friday,

so thanks for watching.

We'll be back next week with the new episode

and if you have questions get them in

and you might be featured on a future episode of Ask Brady.

Thanks for watching.

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I'm sorry, Estelle.

2 years ago

I'm going home now.

Be careful.

OK.

Estelle... I'm coming for you.

Who's that?

Estelle, are you alright?

Didn't you hear that sound just now?

Sound? What sound?

Maybe it's just me.

Alright then. I'm going to pack up first.

Estelle, please go home soon. Don't overwork yourself to much.

Of course.

I'm home, Devin.

Estelle, you work too hard these days.

Please, rest.

I can't sleep.

Every time I want to sleep, I always dream about our parents.

Please don't be like that, Devin.

I'm working this hard to pay your tuition fees,

to fill in for our parents who are gone.

Alright,I'll sleep

But remember, take care of your health.

Sure.

Estelle... I'm going to get you.

This voice again?

What do you want?

Be gone!

I... I need to sleep.

Good night, Estelle.

Estelle, wake up.

Ah!

Oh... It's just you.

Yes, it's me. Who else?

Hm... No, no.

You're acting strange...

But, nevermind.

I'm going to school, are you having a day off?

Oh right! I need to go now!

Estelle...

You... Be quiet!

Huh? I didn't saying anything, Estelle.

Hm... Maybe it's just me, not you.

Estelle...

Who exactly are you?

Show yourself, you coward!

Me?

I'm nobody.

What do you mean?

Why are you rushing?

Are you scared that I might hurt you?

Leave me alone!

Argh...

You can't run from me.

Be Quiet!

Stop, Stop!

Estelle!

Why are you laying on the floor like this?

I... I'm not feeling well.

I need to go home immediately.

OK, I'll tell boss that you're ill.

Estelle? What's wrong?

Estelle, open the door!

Hurry, go in!

What's this, Estelle?

Where were you last night?

Are you alright?

Somebody's following me.

I'm scared, Devin.

What?!

Then, I'll go check outside.

Don't! What if he hurts you?

Don't worry, I'm not that weak boy anymore.

There's nothing there, Estelle.

Impossible.

Maybe you haven't looked hard enough.

Or... Perhaps... You...

Are you working with him?

What?! Estelle, I don't even know who you're talking about.

I don't know what to think.

Estelle?

What's wrong?

That voice... It's there again.

I think that's enough, Estelle.

Maybe you need to take a break.

So, please rest now.

Estelle, in the past week

you've locked yourself in your room.

You didn't even take care of yourself.

OK, lets go out.

I don't want to.

What if my stalker is out there?

What if he finally can touch me?

There's no one like that.

There is!

How many times should I tell you?

But I checked every day.

Maybe you're on his side.

Estelle,

Don't you believe your own brother?

Let's go out.

Where are we going? I don't want to.

Let's go

No!

We're going to the mother of my old friend's house.

Come on.

No!

Please drink.

Thank you, doc.

Wow, your house still looks the all this time.

How's Abhi doing?

Your friend Abhi is really making me proud.

He's now continuing his studies in London.

Oh. I see

By the way, what's your purpose for coming here?

I'm... Unwell.

So here's the thing, Doctor Bansuri.

Lately, my sister looks off.

She likes to talk to herself,

she's scared of something that isn't really there,

she doesn't want to take care of herself,

and even her desire to work is gone.

She's not the Estelle I once knew.

Since when did this happen?

Around a week ago.

Was there any meaningful incident at that time?

Our parents...

They both died at the same a month ago.

I'm sorry for your loss.

Then what was the impact on your sister?

She became more hard-working.

She would always go home late.

Even when she got home,

she would still continue her instead of resting.

So that's the trigger.

Ah!

Stop,stop!!

Estelle? Who are you talking to?

That voice...

I don't know his name.

I think you should bring her to the hospital as soon as possible.

The hospital?

Yes

Your sister is suffering from something called 'Schizophrenia'.

Schizophrenia is a mental illness that influences the mind,

emotions,

and actions of the sufferer.

Schizophrenia makes them not be able to differentiate between reality and fantasy.

Your sister showed some of the symptoms of Schizophrenia such as hallucinating,

losing the desire to do something: in this case it's working,

not wanting to care of themselves,

and having false beliefs that are hard to deny.

You need to immediately bring her to the hospital, Devin.

No, I can't.

We don't have enough money to do so.

You know I can always lend you some.

No thanks.

I'll take care of her at home myself.

Because it's still new

I recommend you to give her some medicine.

We barely even have money to eat.

How are we supposed to buy medicine?

Like I said, I can lend you some money.

Sorry, but I have to decline.

I'm afraid that I won't be able to pay you back.

Alright, if that's what you want.

Please take good care of her.

Don't isolate her.

If you change your mind, do call me.

Sure.

Let's go, Estelle. We're going.

She's getting worse.

But I can't accept that money.

Estelle?!

Estelle?!

Stop it!

Make him stop disturbing me, Devin!

Alright, that's enough.

Hello, doc. It seems like I really do need your help.

Although you should've done this months ago,

but I'm still glad that you finally brought her here.

Don't worry about the money.

Just think about your sister Estelle.

We will give her the help she needs.

Alright. Thank you so much, doc.

Of course, of course.

You can visit her anytime you want.

Don't forget, she needs you.

Then, I'll go back now.

Good morning, Estelle.

Oh, right. I brought you something.

Do you remember this gift from father?

Father?

Yes, father. What's wrong?

Father! Mother!

Estelle!

Excuse me, Devin. It's time for your sister to rest.

I'm sorry, Estelle.

I should've brought you to the hospital sooner.

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Food52's Piglet Tournament of Cookbooks: Tasting Rome vs. Taste of Persia - Duration: 6:10.

Hey everyone! Food52 is one of

my favorite food web sites and culinary

resources. Every year they hold this epic

cookbook challenge called The Piglet. This

year they asked me to be a judge and I

was so honored, I couldn't say no.

The two books they assigned me were:

Tasting Rome: Fresh Flavors and Forgotten Recipes

From an Ancient City. And Taste of Persia:

A Cook's Travels through Armenia, Azerbaijan

Georgia, Iran and Kurdistan. Tasting Rome, Taste of Persia,

let's take another part of

the world, shall we? Both cookbooks are

culinary travelogues, they're about places

just as much as they are about food.

In fact, these two cookbooks make the case

for the two being inseparable. And lucky for

me, I adore both of these cuisines. I

couldn't wait to dive in. The authors of

each book walk us through the streets

they described so beautifully, even

journalistically. In Tasting Rome, by Katie

Parla and Kristina Gill, I felt like I

was walking through the cobblestone

streets of Rome with them. Each photo,

taken by the very talented Kristina Gill,

is impeccably and gorgeously composed.

It's a fun walk, and with Katie Parla's

entertaining descriptions, you peek into

different cafes and homes and you get a

series of snapshots of what life is like

in this city. Stunning aesthetics. Mission

accomplished; I was already daydreaming

of a trip to Rome. Parla and Gill wooed me.

You can't judge a book by it's cover, and

yet, of course, we all do. So my initial

impression of Tasting Rome was more

favorable because I felt like it would

be so hard to top. Then I picked up Naomi

Duguid's Taste of Persia to familiarize

myself with, as she says, "Cuisines Without

Borders." These photos feel more

journalistic, but the content is so

compelling you slide inside the pages.

She took all the photos herself while

she traveled solo through these

countries, which, food aside, is incredibly

impressive to me. As I flipped the pages, I

again felt transported. But this time I

was in her shoes. So in Georgia, for

instance, I would get a peek, then

investigate. I'd spy a woman making khachapuri,

then go up to her door frame and be

welcomed into her home.

I'd watch her and her friends make

khachapuri, then sit with them on the

grass talking and drinking Georgian red

wine. I really feel like I got to know

the author while reading this, so I'll

call her Naomi. Hope you don't mind.

Naomi emphasizes the people behind the

food and brings them close. The people

behind the news headlines we read about,

the part of the world that can feel so

alien. And the food!

Oh man, my appetite was cheering about so

many of the recipes found in Persia. I

love the Italian food from Tasting Rome,

but the Persian dishes lured me into

that world. And I was drooling over

everything!

By the time I finished my first pass of

each book, I discovered that Tasting Rome

was sprinkled with sticky notes,

whereas Taste of Persia was absolutely

littered with them. I wanted to make

everything Naomi described. The first issue I came

upon was at the grocery store. Both books

sometimes call for difficult to source

ingredients. Fennel pollen, from Rome, and

blue fenugreek, from Persia, are not going

to be found at your local grocery store.

Even my Brooklyn Whole Foods couldn't

help me there.

Luckily the authors of both books have

the home cook in mind and do offer

suggestions for online specialty store

recommendations. You can get by without

an ingredient hiccup through most of

Tasting Rome and Taste of Persia

occasionally offers substitutes you can

use instead. Tasting Rome is not

organized like most cookbooks, by

traditional courses, but rather

collections of, for example, the classics

and dishes from specific Roman

communities, such as the dozen pages

devoted to Cucina Ebraica: Jewish

culture and cuisine in Rome. One of my

favorite dishes from this book was from

that chapter: the pumpkin frittata.

Really, all the dishes I made from this cookbook

were delicious.

My favorite was the beef rolls, in which

thinly sliced rump roast meat is wrapped

with prosciutto around julienned carrots

and celery, then is slow-cooked in a

tomato and wine sauce until the meat

just falls apart. My fiancé Connor loved

the rice-stuffed tomatoes surrounded by

chunks of potato. And I enjoyed trying my

hand at the classic carbonara. But with

many dishes,

I had recipe questions along the way.

I wanted clarification. Like when I was

roasting the peeled cherry tomatoes for

the garlic, oil, peperoncino and roasted

tomatoes dish, I wanted a visual cue: what

should the final tomatoes look like?

Like, how roasted should they be?

I ended up just guessing. Taste of

Persia's table of contents is organized

more traditionally: by salads and

vegetables, soups, fish, sweets, etc.

Naomi further breaks up each of those

sections by country and expounds on

regionally specific distinctions within

each category. The dishes I made were so

stinking good! They were simple and hearty.

Pomegranate-walnut chicken stew was

ridiculously easy for that addicting

burst of flavor surrounding and infusing

the bites of tender meat. Spinach borani was

something that I'd welcome as a side

dish to just about any meal on my

plate. Baked Persian rice that, to me,

exemplifies comfort food. And a lot of

the recipes are quite healthy, although

that's not something that Naomi

emphasizes. Culture and flavor trump in

Persia. She's more of an anthropologist

than a chef. I appreciate that her recipes

are just as approachable to a home cook

as her travel anecdotes are entertaining

and informative.

I so enjoyed her stories and somehow

felt more of an understanding of, and

connection with, the food I was preparing

and eating because of it. I thoroughly

enjoyed both of these cookbooks, but alas,

I must choose a winner. Because Taste of

Persia will remain on my kitchen shelf

whereas Tasting Rome will likely make

its way to my coffee table,

Taste of Persia wins.

Thanks for watching and, as always, keep it quirky!

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