Alt media veteran Alex Ansary is our guest on this broadcast. It’s been a long journey for Alex, and it isn’t over yet.
topics include: Portland, desert off grid living, Colorado, rural living, Facebook mind control, Jack Blood, living in alt media world, homeless life, personal life stories, Christie Aphrodite, Jim Fetzer goes to court, fake ideas go viral, Oracle, American Freedom Radio, radio shows, lost archives, Anthony J Hilder, clique of top names, David Icke, writing a book, hard to find a friend in alt media, controlled opposition is spiritual not monetary, fake psychics, going out in real world to spread info, stores front for cults, big tech, quality over quantity viewers
An unexpected foray into the strange and confusing world of intellectual property and copyright law. Beware the VHS tapes.
Topics include: Detroit Lions, Dan Campbell, dinner discussions, VHS Watch Party on Saturdays, YouTube channel, video cassette tapes, video magazines, horror movies, David Cronenberg, The Fly, Marty McFly, Back to the Future trilogy, Orson Welles, Blues Brothers, musical comedy, copyright and intellectual property law, video games make sharing their product online acceptable, live-streaming, digital media, Winston Conrad, learning to create media, volume of traffic is a commodity, content creation, sports clips, gambling apps NFL sponsors, Super Bowl, Taylor Swift
Nigel Saunders of The Bonsai Zone YouTube channel is the guest on this episode of Uncle (the podcast). It was a lot of fun talking about bonsai, as well as the not so ancient art of creating online media.
Topics include: Nigel Saunders, The Bonsai Zone YouTube channel, bonsai trees, gardening, art, process, growth, patience, pruning, fire stick succulent, working with your local climate, collecting, Toronto Bonsai Society, designs, Karate Kid, early Howard Stern sponsor, running a YouTube channel, subscribers, long form videos, getting recognized in public, internet fame, networking online, editing, compulsion, tray planting, Ficus, conventions and conferences, public YouTube studios, posting videos, day in the life, advertising revenue very limited, watching videos to relax, automating your own streaming channels, Roku, changing terms of service, podcasts and YouTube channels being taken over by corporate accounts, independent creators, difficulty building up audience now