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Welcome to the Ari and Isaac daily live brunch.
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Isaac on the West Coast in the sunny Arizona and Ari in Israel! We meet daily for brunch to discuss what’s on our minds. Monday through Thursday at 1 PM sharp. We welcome All kinds of humans to have brunch with us together and share their thoughts, comments and what’s on your mind daily. Looking forward to seeing you save the link so you can join us every day. Link to Moishe Spilman's Ashkol on Ivelt here - https://www.ivelt.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=73945#top
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Good morning
to the west coast, good afternoon to the
east coast, and good evening to the
Middle East.
The Middle East, Israel. I don't know if
Israel and the Middle East is the same
thing.
I'm not sure about that. Look at that
sunset. You know what's amazing?
No, that same that same son is is here
also, by the way. Yeah, I think about
that a lot. When I have a um when I'm in
America and I speak to someone here, I
think about that a lot.
That same exact sun is doing a beautiful
sunset right now for you. Um when I I
mean, it's not sunrise here, but it's
it's already, you know, like it's it's
10:00 a.m. heating up. It's heating up
the desert
and then in in the east coast I don't
know if they see the sun today but it's
um it's the afternoon. It's
unbelievable. It's unbelievable. It's
very weird. Very weird. It also that
same sun heats up the desert by you guys
and yesterday I think it was pouring
rain in the east coast. Yeah. So uh
Yeah. Yeah. So we are on the way to
with a stop in andas and at the end of
the day looks like there was an accident
on this uh thing.
Um and we're going for the full night
mem full night. What is like a episode
recording or something or just what a
what a day. What a day. It it's
happening at night but it's a what a
day. It's an organization. I can't tell
you which one. some people will guess by
themselves. I think I don't know why
some organizations do not want me to say
um and and and show anything before the
reason I hold this if you've seen my
water days it has a lot of frames on the
way when I go from place to place. So
this is what I this is the way I look
when I catch them. Um right now we have
an ambulance on our left. So I'm
catching that as footage. Looks like
there was a major accident here. Uh, a
lot of people. Not sure if it was major.
M. Oh, boy. Two cars. Yeah, looks like
10 people outside. This is, by the way,
this driver, his name is Elaza, and he
lives in Mirron. Like, they his parents
live in Miron. Oh, wow. So, yeah. And
he's he's only 21, and he has a um
a driver
um
station. Station. He has a station for
drivers. Meaning you call him, he gets
your driver from anywhere to anywhere in
Israel. Can you imagine that? Yeah. Me
at age 21, I didn't even know what my
name is, how to spell my name. So, uh,
it's funny to me. Um, I think today's
generation just goes more and more and
more. Even by the satar, I saw a bunch
of people um that are very young that
have legit businesses. I was I was
sad and happy at the same time, right?
Okay. So, this is that and last minute
washem yesterday and a day before
somebody really really pushed me to book
a more night and I didn't think it's
possible because I need to be home on
for shabas.
Um,
and I have a family and they deserve me
at home for shabas.
They claim they want me at home. So I I
want to make the effort. Um so and and I
found a flight Friday morning leaving
here Friday morning 11:00 a.m. And
because the hours are so we arrive in
New York, New York, 4 hours before
showers, me. It's a shame. Wow. So
hopefully everything works out.
That's a shame. Yeah, that's a shame.
Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow. Amazing. Amazing.
So, these are these are the video crew.
These guys. So, this guy is going to be
driving us for the next 10 to 12 hours,
depending how long it's going to take.
The videographer is sitting in the back.
Nali,
say hi. That's Napali. Hello. He's Ah,
there he is. He says hi. Um, he's one of
the most professional videographers in
Israel. Hi. Hands Hands down. hands
down. Um, I love working with him. I'm
very lucky when he's available. Basham,
most of the time I book him in advance.
Like if I know I come, I tell him right
away, like a month before, two months
before, it doesn't matter. Um, so I'm
lucky to have him here. And we're going
to have on the way back that the guy
from the place is already up north. So
we're going to have him also. We're both
going to sit in the back and he's going
to sit in the front. I'm sitting in
front only till uh to get some shots
from the way. Interesting shots.
Nice. Are you seeing my status at all?
Are you seeing my status?
So, the honest truth is I don't have
status.
Wow. Let's talk about that
really now. Yeah. So, okay. So, so the
mala is that you actually don't know
nothing and I have to tell you
everything was scratch.
The is that you probably are skipping
half of my experiences here because I
don't remember all of them. So, if you
would have seen the status, you would
have known what to ask me about and I
would go on and on and on. But the ma is
that you actually don't know. So, you're
like point blank. What are you doing
now? It's interesting. Why don't you
have status?
Okay, good question. So, two things
happened. Number one, I realized that
it's a major distraction in my life. Um,
I realized also the addiction of status,
I think, is more than any other
platform.
And I I've seen it by trying to reach
people and they wouldn't look at my
message for a day or at all. yet status
was
and so much of it was nonsense but they
were seeing it. So I was like this is a
crazy addiction and I came to the point
where I was fed up and I said there's
too much distractions in my life. I got
to start cutting down. It's either
distractions or I'm going to start doing
stuff in my life. Other guy off other
going to be in default mode and just all
these stuff flying in my feed and status
and whatever taking over my whole day
and making me start the day in like a
days like
so that was one thing that I came to
this conclusion.
The second thing was that you probably
heard about this majority that happened
in
now was a few months ago and one of the
things was it was about promoting people
to make like the um how do you say
technology upgrades exactly such type of
things. So what happened was I'll tell
everybody's story it's interesting story
and it's a lesson also really Dr. sabot
was planned years ago. I think it was
like seven years ago when this ever came
up with idea almost eight. Yeah. Wow.
And that's when everybody started like
um in you had to sign and everybody know
the different madas and one of the
things the madaga that I signed on came
along with no stats basically.
Now what happened was
very interesting. So just like I I
basically got rid of status then
but then you know the came and said hey
you're missing out and this and that and
I got it back I got it back on. What
when did he come for dinner? You're like
came for a meeting. We had we were
discussed he said there's no way you got
to go back. I love this. Yeah. Yeah. He
came right away. Um, so what happened
was I was like, "Hey, you know, he he he
came up with a good fashion." He told me
when you signed for that sabotage, so
it's not the sabotage yet.
Enjoy life.
Fine. So that's what I did. I got status
back and the whole time it was bothering
me. I'm like, "Come on, you signed, man.
What's going on with you?" Back and
forth. And I kept and I kept pushing it
off. I said, "But one thing's for sure.
I am not flying from Arizona to this
and I lied that I signed on a document
that I won't have it. I'm going to be
standing there dancing
with with status, right? I the day
before the day before that's when I did
the day before I put on this filter.
I also had to switch I switched from a
phone a smartphone to a tablet that day
and all my kids watched it. I got rid of
the status and I took the phone and in
the garbage.
Okay. So I I have too much to say but
first of all
how do you say ka cavod in in in in
Yiddish English? How do you say that?
Full respect. Full respect is a good
one. Okay. Yeah. Now,
you've said so many things I can
resonate with. I can I can agree on, but
I don't understand how you have WhatsApp
without status. How does that work?
Yeah. So, there's a special filter
that that you could do that. Basically,
they install a filter and they let you
only get messages without
without the without the status. You
can't like you try to click on it, it's
not going to go.
That's interesting. I I I thought such a
thing exist. I didn't know. I didn't
know. Wow. That's very interesting.
Okay.
So, you don't have status at all. Wow.
So, I got to scroll back. Oh, who who
wrote something? No, it's a a spammer.
A spammer. Okay, we're getting big if we
have spammers already. Um, you know
what's funny? Um, by the way, if you're
here, please comment. Yeah. And say hi.
At least hi. Yeah. Um,
this is this is so no status. WhatsApp
now that you were there, right? You
didn't you made that decision. Are you
how how long ago is it that you have no
status already?
Um, let's see. It was right before
Peter. I would say it missed.
Definitely 3 months.
So how has it been progress in ten in of
in work? That's question number one.
Question number two, is there times that
you regret it le you're missing a lot of
because you don't even know about them,
right? So I'll tell you the truth. I
I've done it in the past. So I know I
knew the regrets that come along with
it. And to me, I'm so convinced that the
benefits
override for me that I'm not even
regretting it. Yes, I know I'm missing
information, but I knew it's going to
come along with missing information
and I made a decision that I'm going to
be fine with missing information and
I'll go further with you. I know it's I
know like like I would let's say I would
post a link to you know the these these
type of stuff which actually actually
another thing that happened was I
figured out mamish two days ago how I
could somehow forward like a post the
status.
So actually yesterday was like an
increase because yesterday I learned how
to do it. This was increase of viewers
on the show. But I myself cannot see
what I posted and I can't see anybody
else's status. But interesting. But when
I made the decision, I didn't know that
and I knew it's going to come along with
that price. But I was I'm totally ready.
It's like a worthwhile deal for me. You
know, it's like you put a down payment
for a house, it's costing you money, but
you're getting a house. It would I was
I'm so in. Right.
Right.
Interesting. Interesting. Okay. Now, so
that's not missing out. What about
progress at work? Did you actually see
that you are more active or more
productive? I could say that I'm
definitely more focused. Am I yet 100%?
No. I do. I still have other things.
Yes, there's LinkedIn, there's And
definitely I felt a change. I I felt
more of a focus. I felt status was a
real distract, you know, was really
distracting me every day.
I agree. I agree 100%. I agree 100%. It
is. Yeah.
Um,
yeah, it's it's the whole the whole
phone thing is a I never have it 100% if
it's if I'm more gaining or more losing
by having a phone. And also I'll never
know the answer to it. There's
definitely times that I lose and
definitely times that I gain. I don't
know what is what. There's this guy also
that I watch on LinkedIn. He interviews
a lot of successful business people and
and he always asked them their advice
and what they you know what they did
what they felt was a shift in their life
and one of them one of them actually
said that a shift in his life was he
started a new business and he says he
shut off all social media. He said no
distraction whatsoever.
I was like wow wow
wow
wow. You know what that means?
We sitting here being inspired by this
means that one day or another this phone
is going bye-bye and we forget about
social media. We plan we we technically
vanish from planet Earth. I mean from
the virtual world this is going to
happen one day. Yeah. Yeah. So so
honestly I was having conversation with
someone. And I was telling you know how
back then how hard it is. And I'm like I
mean like I I said as aution like what
am I going to do the whole day and and
like
you hear what you're saying?
You talk. Yeah. It's sad. Sad.
It's sad. 10 years ago. Sad. You would
tell someone that this is coming the
person would say like you're nuts.
And now like I said that out of my
mouth. What am I going to do all day?
It's It's crazy. It's crazy. We are so
hooked to this piece of metal. It's
crazy. And And as much as I try to get
rid of it, um at in New York, Bashem,
most of the time I have only my flip
phone. When I walk out of the office, it
does give me, but I still have that
drive. I got to run back to the office
to check if someone said the best. By
the way, you're you're you were part of
my inspiration when you told me that you
don't take it out of the office and then
I realized sometimes on a Friday you
wouldn't respond till a Sunday or a
Monday. I was like that was just Yeah.
Friday. So Friday
is very strong. Um after I don't have a
phone at all, not flip phone, nothing.
This Friday is going to be my first real
challenge in a long time because I'm
landing four hours before Shabas. I need
to turn on the phone just to get home.
Like I don't need to have it, but I just
need to get a taxi or whatever. May, you
know what? Maybe I don't need it. I
don't know. It's going to be after 12
hours not having a phone. So, I'll be
tempted. I'll be very tempted. So, we'll
see what happens. I always tell myself
there got to be a way to live without
it. can be that
big of myself. No, there is definitely
but when I come to you understand
yourself there's so much going on
besides all the statuses that I put up
and there's lots of them and very
interesting ones and Isaac I'm sorry at
least for this part for you not seeing I
can't send you all the clips so many um
for you not seeing this part it's very
exciting even for me to watch
I was this trip was so
condensed with good stuff I'm so happy,
Hashem.
Wow, what a blessing. Even the fact that
I'm getting because I wouldn't have time
to go stamite. So, I'm going to be back
by by more and more.
Um,
but so I don't have a choice just to
have it. And next week, I'm going to
have a a trip to
America.
Central America. No,
South. North America, I think. North.
Where's Where's Brazil?
North America.
South America. Yeah. South. Yeah. Yeah.
So, I'm going to go to South America
somewhere. Not to Brazil. I'm going to
go some um next week. Well, that that
we're going to talk about next week that
this we're not talking this week about
this. Now, I'm going to answer all. So,
uh
so what am I saying? Yeah. Okay. I'm
ready.
So, we we had this guy um that we told
him we'll give him the the interview.
I'm losing you. We had the guy that we
told him we'll give him the Okay. So,
yeah. Yeah. I'm going to pull up his
question. He's live. Let me see.
Hopefully, I won't lose you. But you
could see me now. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Okay.
So, yesterday we spoke about how me and
you met and how we started with the
daily live. So, first of all, whoever is
tuning in today. This is an interview
with Moilman. He has a Eshko on Ivelt
and he's doing an interview with me and
today the question is for me and Ari
together.
So, and by the way, he messaged me that
he did see your latest What a Day. So,
don't don't worry about that. Now, he's
asking
what's your best episode.
So
Mosia, you're referring to what a day,
correct?
Let me see if I can pull this up.
He's probably referring to what a day
and he's probably not going to like my
answer if he's
not a fan of me. But this is going to be
my answer and I'll explain why.
What's going on?
I'm with you. Maybe some uh We're good.
Yeah. Go.
Okay. So, he's he's talking about what a
day, right? Yeah. Yeah. Okay. So, if
he's sat me, he's probably not going to
like my answer, but it is rebellion.
First of all, because of the views. It's
50,000 views just on YouTube itself. So,
it's my be most viewed episode. Um, I
believe that with the eight platforms
existing, it's more than double, meaning
it's about 150,000. That's what I would
believe because most of my viewers are
not on YouTube.
So, that is the most watched episode.
Now, I can say why it was the most
meaningful episode for me so far is
because
mentions
and
a couple hundred of them that we know of
side that rebell got messages s that I
got messages and by the way I I myself
got a crazy and beautiful message
yesterday last night because I was
putting up status rebell a beautiful
nice written message I put it up on
status maybe I can find it here can I
share my screen I don't know I I I don't
want to mess up the thing the live but
beautiful messages of people that
started learning after years just like
me and I know that SNA doesn't like the
idea of Dafoi itself. I didn't
understand ever why and gladly someone
could come up and tell me why uh be in
touch with Isaac can come up and explain
why you don't like Domi but you agree
with me that I kept aside for a long
time and now is learning every single
day. It doesn't matter which shape and
platform it is. It's a very um I could
talk about myself
to learn 90% of the days I learn it's
it's crazy every single day I learned I
was the two days in I never did this
before and I'm sure some people watching
or some people would know
who does that
and and this is a commitment that you
don't have that need to go every day
almost for an hour. It's it's it's a
crazy thing to think of. So, manab the
way I see it, I hope there is more, but
the way I see it, this is finally a way
of me getting some mahab.
Wow.
Yeah. Honestly, um
you I think we're losing you,
but
I I think we lost you. Okay, good. Yeah,
I can hear you now. Honestly,
the writes with the
with the you know with the
I'm going to add one more thing and and
especially on this rebell is for me very
very important and I last yesterday
morning I was sobbing with them personal
story
personally I don't like for that reason
I still don't open the itself in when we
started my Now I now I can tell it
publicly because I did it already for
the episode and I did it just cuz I saw
how many people joined because I'm so
open about it. Um it's it it's sad.
That's exactly what happened. The first
week that we started the there was a and
whoever did good on the they gave him he
gave out donuts and donuts in is not a
thing till today. That's like a popular
thing. They have punchkas. They have
these uh the one with the Yeah. So the
yeah today it's more available donuts
but it's still not something you're
going to give out to kids 30 years ago
when I was a kid to hide it was nobody
saw this it was like a no like you and
he bought donuts for everyone it was
only me and one more the neb from the
class that failed the the the the and we
didn't get one so far it didn't bother
me in one second it didn't bother me I
said okay I failed the I don't have it
my eyes were popping out but I didn't
say anything. And 2 minutes later,
they're all like gobbling up their
donuts and licking it from all sides.
And you understand a kid 30 years ago in
Israel seeing this chocolate donut. Ah,
I was crazy. I can still feel it when I
talk about it. But one kid started
saying bisme bisme. You know what that
means? Yes.
You're so jealous. You're so jealous.
And the whole class was chanting you're
so jealous. You're so It killed me. It
killed me and I think that was the main
reason that I can't look at the sad
meaning when I do open sometimes when I
sit by everybody.
Look at that. But the best part Oh, I
think I lost you. Did I lose you? You
still here? We're here. We hear you.
Yeah, I'm going to come back in. You're
going to have to come back in. Yeah.
Yeah. One second. I I You probably can
hear me, but you Yeah, you know already.
Give me a second. Yeah, Arie's come back
in. He got a phone call. Still learning
how to get past that. But I could just
imagine I could just imagine what
happened there with this. There he is.
Hold on.
Yeah, you can hear me. Yeah, you can
hear me. Yep. Okay, good. So, so sorry
about that. So,
where was I? um the donuts and the and
the so so even when I sit by everybody
has open I can't sit without so I look
at the m or the art scroll on the side I
never learned from the itself there's
something that it aches me it aches me
I I can't stand it in
not only it's exciting the emails and
the jokes and the m and the and the and
the stories and the mulim that he packs
you with so you don't really feel the
Can of Gimo and I'm doing this forever
understands. Oh wow. I didn't know about
this. What is going on? Oh my gosh. What
is this?
What was that? How do you do that? I
don't even know how to do that again.
What was that? That was so funny. Oh,
this is all live. I love this. Great.
Um, not only that the belly is so
exciting. Interesting. One second. We're
still not sure what motion caused it.
I know. No, I don't know. It might
happen again. I Yeah, I might figure it
out soon, but I I I really want to
finish this story. It's not only for me,
it was life-changing. It gave me the
first time a chance for this world
that's called gimm. I have kids that
learn and and and and I and and I see
that every Yid is into Gim and I felt I
felt like I I I was dropped out of Kaso
for a long time. and Rebelli gave that
back to me that that chance of being um
able to also learn and also by the
feel part of even I didn't finish every
single bing and I didn't understand
every single sigya but he has these AI
images that come up in the middle to
explain sigas he has these beautiful
charts when we say charts we're thinking
about a few boxes and abay because
that's what we had no no his charts are
full of motions with characters. He has
these menchies walking up and down. It's
so fun. It's so exciting. And then he
has 3D models, stories.
Oh boy. Losing you again.
Chopped up.
Losing you.
Oh boy. Losing you.
Ari
is it is it me or is it Ari? Could
someone come in in the comments? Say
who's the connection issue here? Just
write Ari or write Isaac.
Nothing.
Oh, hurry. We're back. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
28 minutes. Okay. Um, what what was I
saying last? I can't remember
about that. Really giving you that
chance,
right? Not only um exactly the sheet is
so exciting. He has a whole team of
editors working on 3D
um models that explain interesting
things and with with a jokey way, with a
fun way. And then there's all these
characters, meaning all the people
sitting by the table. You start knowing
knowing them cuz there's so many cameras
around and you're getting to know
personalities there. It's just such a
gem and a pleasure. You feel like you're
part of a big movement family. Sometimes
I get up with such a bad mood and I turn
on the doaf and it goes, "Good morning,
Rob." It it it wakes me up. It gets me
alive. It gets me excited. And even if I
don't make it through the whole DA that
day for for any other reason, but I had
the emails and I had the beginning of
the daff, it feels so good. And then
there's the punch line that you didn't
expect. Once a person goes forward
spiritually, even if he learns a little
bit more every day, automatically it
spills over in all his other areas. And
these this is things that people comment
every single day. They send them emails
and and and it changes lives of people.
It's not just the all of a sudden your
midion more. All of a sudden you're
speaking less. It's an automatic
response. When your gets its it when
your soul gets it it's it's
food. It it automatically g gives you a
higher you're more powerful. you're more
it's it's less harder for you. And
oh boy, you're more Jewish. You're more
in your So everybody here should try it
at least once or twice. Starting with
the Zulu. By the way, nobody's paying me
for this part, but I really believe that
this is going to give you the the the
the spark, the excitement, the push that
you are looking for in the dry Judaism
that we fall into in the day delayed
life. Unfortunately, if you sometimes
feel dry about Judaism, this is a good
opportunity. Really good opportunity and
the right it's a userfriendly it's a
user friendly opportunity. Next Friday
we started with which is a very exciting
ma to start with where it has a and
stuff and stories. And by the way when
he when there's a story he makes a whole
animation for it. It's beautiful. the
gimm comes to life to to to
relatively you can understand it you can
relate to it bam it's it's worth every
bit so I highly encourage you Isaac to
try it and you don't have to wait till
next Friday you can start today if you
want to go back the sh yesterday I was
very involved in the sh you'll see me
over there joking around with him and
everything
I can just imagine
um yeah I saw that one where you showed
up I'm here the whole time you're still
there um yeah I saw that one when you
showed up when he showed up. I saw that.
Um, hey, let's not forget we have to get
we have to finish up this interview with
this um sadic. So, first of all, he
writes that he is that he is a fan of
Dafi.
Um,
then he's writing about what the Sou had
to say about Dafi. Um, some spooky stuff
over there. And then maybe maybe maybe
one day maybe one day we'll do an
episode if someone wants to come up and
explain because I think I'm on one page
with you about that. You know what I
mean? And I think it's an amazing
project and and and for me you know Saru
is holy stuff. I I'm named after him. So
maybe if if someone listening here would
want to come up one day and explain it.
Obviously for me and everything is
we'll never ifadic said something.
highly gated side
data and we respect it but more if
someone would want to just explain it to
hear the the other side because I myself
never went down to understand exactly
what it was but the next question that
he's asking is what's with the RCCS
episode
you what's the question what's the
question
what's with the RCC episode. I didn't
hear you.
What What's with it? Where is it?
I don't know. You're getting chopped up.
I'm going on the highway. So,
yeah. Yeah. RCCS episode. Yeah.
Masel's decided that he wants to show it
at tea parties
for the next year.
So, it's probably going to go out
somewhere. Okay.
That answers that. Let's see if there's
anything else.
Give me one second here.
Okay,
so he's asking.
You hear me?
Yeah. Yeah. Now I hear you. What do you
say? He's asking. Oh, wow. It's funny.
When I go to see the question, hear me.
What do you say to all new
nonprofessional vlogs?
H,
by the way, I'm still embarrassed to
ask,
what's a vlog?
This is good stuff. This is so good. Oh
wow. I don't know which one is better,
his question or your question. I'll
start with your question so you
understand his question. So his qu your
question is a vlog. So you you know what
a blog is? A blog? Yeah. B L O G. So
this is the same thing just V video.
That was biography. It was somebody
sitting and scruggling what his life is
all about or about a topic. And this is
a vlog in a video format that you go
around and write about topics or show
your daily life.
So like what a day is a vlog.
Yes. Okay.
It's a professional vlog. You bet. So
first of all, first of all Oh, maybe
this motion does the balloons. I don't
know. I I I don't even know how to
guess. Keep on keep on doing stuff cuz
maybe we'll find some other balloons.
Yeah.
Valdi um yesterday uh first of all this
is a big compliment for me that he says
the nonprofessional vlogs and I'm
professional one I'll take it thank you
um I do put in a lot of blood sweat and
tears in each one it was funny after the
satar everybody including the in the
show yeah you can send him this this
part from the show no where's your video
everybody already gave out theirs they
have no idea
They give out theirs live as they shoot
it. If they shot it, it's out. That's
it. Just like a status. But I have a lot
of editing and I explained already the
process. I told I showed you they can go
back in our lives and and and see not in
our lives in their lives and they can
see we spoke about it already. But um
mine takes time, blood, sweat and tears
of Hashem and it is very professional.
It's
if you don't understand both those
terms, Google it to answer such a
question because if I say
although I speak bad about them so
and if I say they're good
because he's trying to be nice. So it
doesn't matter what I'm going to say
about it. Um it's not going to help me.
Um I could say one thing. I could say
one thing.
Um, it cheapened the brand very much.
[Music]
So my question because there's people
because there's people who don't
understand quality and don't care about
quality and they care only about price.
They don't even realize. So they'll just
tell me I'm getting it for a fraction of
the price. So I have nothing to say. I
I'm not going to fight that back even.
Not me. Right. Right.
Yeah. That's a that's a that's a real,
you know, broad I mean an important
thing how there's price and there's
cheap and there's all that and then
there you get so caught up and like in a
swamp of going in that route versus, you
know, it's a science. stay strong with
what your product is with your offer and
then you know I mean this is what I hear
you end up getting the right people that
want that want that you know that that
price tag and um in the long term you're
way better off than servicing you know I
don't want to call it the the you know
the cheap markets because you went into
the race of being the cheapest and it's
like
down down down down.
You don't enjoy anymore what you're
doing, you're dead meat
versus
I think I I I was there when I started.
I was in a race of being cheap because I
wanted to get my name in there. So, I
could understand people would try to do
that.
Yeah, I think we covered enough this
topic. I think we should move on to the
next question.
Okay.
Uh
um I wonder if you're going to want to
answer this one, but he's asking what's
the what's the cost of one a day?
When you look at the question, I don't I
don't hear you.
When you looked at Oh, now I can hear
you. What's the cost of one a day? Yeah.
It starts at five and ends at 50.
Nice. Love it. Love that answer. No need
to say more.
Next
question.
Holy shizzle. I'm surprised with this
question.
He's saying that latest talks is
closing.
What do you say about about the vlogger
world?
So, first of all,
until I don't hear from pin these words,
I won't respond.
uh in favor of latest talks. I want to
say that my episode there
was a very inspiring strong way for me
to wake up and and and do more.
Um I saw my own podcast latest talks on
the plane including 10 more good ones
and I watched three of them on the
plane. Loved every second. Pinidab is
doing. I don't know if he stopped. I'm
gonna ask him. I don't know. I can't I
can't comment on something I don't know
about. I didn't hear about. But Pinidab
is doing very very good stuff. I do know
the burden. I do know how much it cost.
I myself water pot is not profitable at
all. It cost me a lot of money to
produce out of pocket. You need to find
someone who does these uh sponsorships.
It's it's a lot of it's it's it's not a
money-m business. None of the Yiddish
podcast are making money. Maybe Living
and and Meaningful Minute, but they have
ladies at all, so they're not really
limited. Me, Schmilly,
um Piney and I don't remember I I I'm
sorry. I don't want to hurt anyone. As a
Badansski,
um Zions, he started he started he had
one episode, I think. Um, I don't
remember also. I hope I don't hurt
anyone, but it's a big big struggle.
It's a big It's a lot of work and
there's no money return. There's no
return on investment. No, not even not
even close, not even like a chance yet.
So, in the UIA market, the marketers,
the marketing companies, uh, are you
still there? I'm here. The marketing
companies unfortunately are not sending
our way. meaning um if if if I don't
want to take an example of marketing
company because I don't want to hurt
anyone. I think they're all doing great,
but they have a budget for the client.
So, for example, I'm going to call it X
exarketing company has a budget for
I don't want to say X company. So
they're they're going to tell them,
okay, we need to do in these newspapers
ads for Shrias, we need to do um ABC
statuses maybe sometimes, but they're
never going to discuss the podcasts or
the uh vlogs unfortunately because it
goes out of their budget or they need to
convince and they have no interest of
convincing that they have deals with the
newspapers, they have deals with the
status people, they don't have any deals
with the vloggers and with the and with
the
So that's where you understand. Yeah.
Wow. Huh. It's a very tough business.
Wow. I had a question about that, but I
I forgot right now. Um. Uhhuh. Okay.
Yeah, I think I got the answer. Um,
okay. So, regarding to what you
mentioned that you didn't hear it from
himself. So this uh
man is saying that it's nesting
of the N of the
[Music]
I'm still trying to find the motion of
the balloons.
I'm going to search what are the motions
available. No. Oh, because it's like
it's becoming like a new fad like that.
Let me run the podcast.
What's Why
again? What are you asking? It became
like a new style
that every second person is is is
starting a podcast. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I
agree. Why? Why did that happen? I also
feel like that happened. But what how
did it happen?
How did it happen? It's very simple.
There are people just like we felt the
the the need or the excitement to start
a live
a person that feels like he wants to
talk
am
show or somebody to look at him somebody
official but now everybody has a phone
so they can start their own podcast. So
some start and fail and they see that
there's much more background work than
usually uh he expects. Um some get burnt
out with time and some just go on
because if they don't have expenses
and it's good enough for them.
Um
it could go on for a long time. It could
go on for a long time, especially when
people are watching and commenting. The
day the day the day he gets too busy or
he needs to bring in more money,
too busy could be in life, it could be
at work, you know, somebody gets married
and he has a few kids and needs to pay
the bills, he's going to have less time
to just play around. Um,
also if he gets too busy um um at work,
he finds a a job that brings in real
money. Um, also if the the the audience
dies out, if there's less and less
views, he's going to die out. So, if
there's one of these three reasons not,
he could he could go on. Why not? He has
a phone. Why not? You can say anything.
Yeah. Someone was telling me like the
numbers of of like whoever beside
they're opening a podcast and told how
many like episodes or whatever they will
call it like the like major like 90% I
think was like after three or four I
don't remember you sharing with me the
numbers like don't make it past the
third or fourth one and they're gone.
Yeah. Yeah. It's it's it's they realize
how much work it is. Last but not least,
it's a big big when somebody puts on
content online and he's a he knows how
to talk against the system or he knows
to talk against Hashem.
Watch this is a big big big I'm talking
to myself also.
If you slip a tongue and this stays
online,
you took a big big gamble. You might not
only
but you might regret it even in this
world in a year from now and 2 years
from now you might regret content you
put online and it's over because once
you put it online it's not only okay
I'll go on my YouTube channel and take
it off. No, you're not in control
because it already went on more
platforms and already went out and
people downloaded people heard it and
people changed their life in a way
because of what you said. you sometimes
think I'm I'm talking I heard
specifically two examples which I'm not
going to mention because I'm not talking
against people in no shape and form and
that's also something that I feel in I
I'm not there's no never I'll I'll I'll
try
protect me it's so easy to slip a tongue
it's so easy to say something that's why
a lie is risky it's so easy to say
something against someone that you will
regret for the rest of your life um so
you have to really be careful when
you're online and you you're thinking
you you you you might say something
that's going to come back and and that
people don't realize especially young
people
I don't know the numbers that starts a
podcast and he's excited and he puts it
online. Can you still see me by the way?
Somewhat.
Should I put on the light
now? Someone's still listening then you
can already have the light off.
Yeah. I don't want to bother him with
the with the drives.
Okay, that's better. Yeah, I'm ready to
finish this off. This is like 47
minutes, bro. Yeah, but uh if someone 21
years old, as much clever as you think
you are, be careful. Be really careful.
Life is ahead of you. You're going to be
more clever. You're going to think
differently in a few in in time from
now. and and watch what you're doing.
Don't do um uh paz u fast decisions. So
it's a big people don't think of it.
People don't think this through. They
just ah I can be a popular and people
are going to like me.
You might regret a lot of it. Yeah. It's
funny. Um it's it's also a funny Yeah. I
I don't want to hack you. I don't want
to forget this point. It's a nest that
bim think that they have it all figured
out. It's an S. Why? It's in their
favor. I told my I told my 14-year-old
and my 18-year-old, you know why?
Because if they would know how dumb they
are, they wouldn't get out of bed. And
the biggest ness, the biggest ness is
that every teenager in the world thinks
that he's more clever than his father
and his mother and his rebe and
everybody. But you know yourself, you're
right now 18year-old. You know yourself
that last year you were dumber than now.
So why do you think it's going to stop
right now? Why do you think at 18 that's
it? Now I'm the most clever. No, you
know if you go back a year or two, you
know you're going to be more clever in
two years from now, but you still think
that you you know everything. And
in this case,
I have it figured out. Wait, bro. Wait.
You will. And and this is to all the but
it's an S because if not, he wouldn't
get out of bed. If he would know how
dumb he is, he wouldn't get out of bed.
So it's it's an S and in the other thing
in the other side it comes back to
decide to do a podcast and then you
regret it. So be careful. Be careful.
Think it through please a little bit.
Okay. What did you want to say?
Yeah. What I wanted to say was um it's
funny. I was watching this um clip from
Merl Solomon and
he was saying how I I couldn't believe
this. I I mean I I could and I and I was
shocked. He said a friend has asked him
that he wants to start going into
putting out content. What should he do?
So he said I told my friend don't do it.
Why? So he said because it's a struggle
because if let's say you're putting out
good content and it's going viral. He
said then you start feeling this need to
go viral constantly,
right? And then every time you're
checking, did it go viral? Did it not go
viral? And you getting, you know, you're
not happy. And then if it doesn't go
viral, it went nowhere, then depressed,
right? It's very powerful. I can't
believe Salmon said that. Yep. He said
it. And and other things like I'm
watching these people
on LinkedIn on whatever it is, they they
made a big and it disappeared.
They vanished.
Yeah. And I was thinking, how could that
happen?
You were good. I'm telling you, this one
guy, we mentioned his name once. I think
me and you, we were following him. He
was good. He was putting out good
content and he disappeared so bad. Wow.
So it I honestly I didn't ask them, but
I was following these people that came
up there, made it big, got it like up up
and then bam, they disappeared. What I
think is the mistake was they weren't
enjoying it.
Like me and you, the reason why we're
talking at 51 minutes because we have no
agenda. We are having fun.
So to me, it's like a good snack. It's a
good drink in the middle of the day. Why
not?
I think the reason why they burnt out,
they made it up there because they were
pushing and it was they weren't
themselves.
And you know, the decision didn't come
from a place of let me just do what I
want, what I enjoyed doing. It was more
thinking about that popular, that you
know, that figure and then it crashed.
That's what I 100%. Okay, we're going to
have to put down at some point. You
You're not seriously considering an
hour. Um unless he has another question.
Let me see. I think the more I think I
think I think he fell asleep. No, no,
no. He's still here. I think the more we
go, the more he's he's liking this, so
more questions are coming up. Listen.
Um
okay, let's see.
This is the best ad for his eshkoil
ever.
Why didn't you take a shift with your
podcast to bring up
Tifa people?
Aha
again.
One second. Do you think that you will
also need to close? Oh, come on. Do you
think you'll also need to close one day?
H last today. Why you not coming on
Ivelt like Ezra Bansky? Okay, slowly. So
the first thing is he's asking why you
took a [ __ ] to bring up Tifa people. I
think
do you understand that question before I
say what I think it is? Okay. So what is
it? Yeah, but you but you can say you
can say what you think it is. No,
because I think you know it's probably
referring you to something that he saw
on your one of your things or No, no,
he's No, he's he's referring to the
podcast. My podcast is Tif for people
and I'm so happy with this question
because that means he got it and this
was my agenda when we when I started the
podcast and I the reason I didn't start
the podcast by the way this podcast was
supposed to happen before what a day I
wanted to open just a podcast. Yeah,
water pod. I wanted to open a water pod.
One second. This is a good frame. I need
to grab this. Um I wanted to open a
water pod. That was my my my agenda. But
because there was so many podcast cheap
ones, cheap and token, I was embarrassed
to be just another podcast. So that's
when I shifted to what a day and I and I
we already discussed how what a day
started. Then when I saw that I have boe
a platform good enough and I have a
following good enough. So I said if I'll
open a podcast it's not going to hurt.
They're going to see. Now what is
different between my podcast and
everybody's podcast? What's the big
deal? You bring uh anybody that has a
life story, you joke around with him and
poof, you have a podcast, but that's not
me. And if you know me long enough,
the water pot is even closer to my real
personality.
That's if if you know me personally, if
you d my you know that I am a very
serious guy. And we spoke about this. I
spoke about it on latest talks. Maybe
they didn't understand what I was
saying. I was saying I'm not funny. I'm
serious. Maybe they didn't understand
that part. But I'm I'm a very deep
person. Very deep. And now after five
episodes, I can say it. If somebody
watched all five episodes, he knows that
that I'm a very deep person. And that is
the real me. I didn't take a shift. I
was always like that. This is me. I just
found finally an opportunity. You're
still there, Isaac. Right.
You still there? I'm here. You hear me?
Yes, I hear you. I just finally found an
opportunity to also have that deep
podcast that I was looking for. I'm not
another podcast. I'm a deep podcast.
That's exactly what I am and there's not
many out there and I was looking for
that and that's what I want to add and
and it it inspires people to really this
is what I really want to do. Now, he is
asking am I one day going to close? It's
always a possibility. It's always a
possibility. He's asking it's always a
possibility. If I right now find a job
that pays me steady more than I'm
earning, I will gladly take that job and
vanish from social media. Gladly. I know
it's a big statement. I know people
might not understand it, but it takes a
lot of effort and it takes a big toll on
my life. People think I'm young,
okay? I have a serious family. I'm a
serious person.
And I don't walk around the street with
I don't walk around like that. It's only
when I find something exciting to share
and I think it's going to be inspiring.
That's what when I share. I don't share
my family. I don't share my food. It's
not I'm not I'm not
I'm making noise because I see a need
for it. The day I'll find a different
Hashem put me here. That means Hashem
said, "Okay, we had enough water days.
We have enough water what water pad.
It's time to move on if that time comes.
Gladly I'm ready. I'm ready right now.
If Hashem
directs me, but so far, Hashem has been
pushing me towards more a day and more
pot. So, I keep going. If Hashem is
going to show me to close it, I'll
definitely consider it. I'm I'm not I'm
not to the attention.
I don't I'm not here. I don't I if you
know me again, if you know,
I'm not walking around looking for it. I
used to be I used to fight for it. I
used to need it. I don't need it
anymore. And uh credit to the possible
you that's a whole another topic.
But uh I I don't feel the need for being
Yeah. Yeah. So you can you can put that
topic away for a calm day. The need to
be popular. I don't have that need to be
popular. I don't want to I don't I don't
really gain from it much. Uh but I I
right now my pan says what a day and
what a pod. So I want it to be so I'm
pushing on all platforms and and this
live but uh today I don't need it.
Gladly I'm out.
Wow. Beautiful. So whatever Hashem wants
me to be I am.
Yep. Yep.
Um, okay. Then he's asking why T don't
you come onto I belt?
Maybe. Yes. I I didn't figure this out.
I don't know how to I'm not techy. You
know, Isaac, you're the one driving this
live. You're the one sending me the
links, setting it up. I don't know how
to set up something on Il that I can sit
and respond. I don't know how to type
Yiddish. Well, I probably have a lot of
spelling mistakes in we did not the in
ines
in
so I don't have the the great ability of
writing in Yiddish. It takes me forever.
I don't read fast Yiddish takes me
forever. So I didn't I never I I I never
thought about it. But if you want to set
me up in ashko and ask me the questions
and be the one writing it, gladly every
day. But I think the Slive is is a much
better escal than than the than Yeah,
honestly. Um yeah, you know, you
consider me the techy guy, but and even
for me, the few times that also I I
checked out IV, I couldn't figure out
what's going on there and and
it looked like Yeah, I was asking the
videographer, you should sleep in the
meantime. should even for me even for me
I belt was looked super like it's like I
don't know complicated or whatever
um I don't know it wasn't like so user
friendly for me like I'm coming I think
we're both coming from different
platforms
LinkedIn and then we made our way from
other platforms to ivelt and then we we
got there we were like whoa and and
honestly I would love to maybe have an
interview one day with one of the manal
on on I belt and discuss it a little bit
like it's it's a it's it's like social
media but it's different like nobody has
a real name there to me that was weird
in the beginning. Yeah. was like, "Hey,
you have a website with no names.
Everybody can do whatever they want, but
I would love No, the G they have eight.
That's what I heard. Eight and they have
a very tight any bad word goes off right
away. It's very controlled. I I I
respect that. I'm hearing that but like
you said it's not so user friendly for I
think if you're coming from other ones
it's it's it's like it's a different
type of way of doing stuff and like a
older type of like UI design whatever
it's called you uh yeah okay listen this
is more than an hour already we should
we should cut this we should cut this
this is over you know I I got to start
the day um
yeah by the way that sun that just went
down by Who?
She's here. He came to here now. What's
so nice? See? What's so nice? Yeah.
Yeah, I see them. Very nice. Same one.
Unbelievable.
All right, we're going to stop here.
Thank you so much everybody. Thank you
so much. We'll continue tomorrow.