Drunk Space | Ascend Ep 345

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Space Summary

This Twitter Space brought together various content creators and individuals to discuss their experiences and insights on content creation's dynamics. It underscored the importance of passion, which fuels creativity and sustains engagement. Personal connections were emphasized as crucial for audience relatability. Real-life anecdotes added a layer of authenticity to the conversation, making it more engaging. The discussion highlighted the variety in content as necessary for maintaining interest and attracting a broader audience. Additionally, personal and professional challenges were acknowledged, with an emphasis on resilience and adaptability. Consistency and perseverance were cited as vital for long-term success. Audience feedback was recognized as a valuable tool for content improvement. Finally, the necessity of stepping out of comfort zones was encouraged for personal growth, while community-building was highlighted as offering mutual support and a loyal audience base.

Questions

Q: How does passion affect the content creation process?
A: Passion drives creativity and helps sustain long-term engagement with the audience.

Q: Why is personal connection important in content?
A: It increases relatability and helps form a stronger bond with the audience.

Q: What challenges do content creators face?
A: They encounter both personal and professional hurdles which require resilience and adaptability.

Q: How do different experiences shape content creation?
A: Each creator’s unique background introduces diverse perspectives and styles.

Q: What impact does content variety have?
A: It maintains audience interest and attracts a broader viewer base.

Q: How do real-life anecdotes benefit a conversation?
A: They make discussions more relatable and engaging.

Q: Why are consistency and perseverance important?
A: They are key factors in achieving long-term success.

Q: What role does audience feedback play?
A: It provides valuable insights to improve and tailor content more effectively.

Q: Why is stepping out of comfort zones necessary?
A: It encourages personal growth and introduces new opportunities.

Q: How does community-building benefit content creators?
A: It offers support, collaboration, and a dedicated audience base.

Highlights

Time: 00:00:00
Passion in Content Creation

Time: 00:05:00
Building Personal Connections

Time: 00:10:00
Overcoming Challenges

Time: 00:15:00
Unique Perspectives

Time: 00:20:00
Maintaining Variety

Time: 00:25:00
Relatable Anecdotes

Time: 00:30:00
Consistency and Perseverance

Time: 00:35:00
Adapting to Feedback

Time: 00:40:00
Stepping Out of Comfort Zones

Time: 00:45:00
Community Building

Key Takeaways

  • The importance of passion in content creation.
  • Personal connections can significantly impact audience engagement.
  • Overcoming personal and professional challenges is essential for growth.
  • Each content creator brings unique experiences and perspectives.
  • Variety in content keeps the audience more engaged.
  • Real-life anecdotes add relatability to the conversation.
  • Consistency and perseverance play crucial roles in success.
  • Adapting to audience feedback can enhance content quality.
  • It’s essential to step out of comfort zones for personal development.
  • Building a community around your content can provide mutual support.

Behind the Mic

I just wanted to see, like, how girls are doing that because I was suggested, like to do to start my own blogging, talking about web three and stuff. And, yeah, I just. And I saw, like a girl who was speaking about that pre freely, comfortably easy video. Easy to look at her, easy to listen to her. It was so comfortable. And that was funny. Like, I think I watched the whole video not even realizing it. Like, I couldn't stop watching it. And Ira, I remember watching your videos. I'm like, oh, my God. It's just. It's always like new emotions. You say something important, then you say something funny, then it's just. And it's always like, different vibe. And it just. I loved it. And I remember one luxury girl, actually. She was like, I don't know, maybe 35, maybe 40. And she looked like a businesswoman. And she was saying. So what I wanted to say. Yeah. So if you want me to think about your channel, I loved it. And did you? Do you hear me at all or no? Oh, okay. That's good. So what I wanted to tell yesterday, you shared the video. Yeah. During the call, and I watched two minutes and I love the colors. I loved your makeup, how you speak. It was a very beautiful video. It started beautifully, like not a lot of effort, like it was natural, like natural start of the video, which is very important. The colors was beautiful. And I remember last year you asked me a long time ago to comment on one of your videos. I don't know if I remember which one it should be, but I remember perfectly what I was talking about your video, that I loved it. The colors, you just, who is helping you with those videos? Is it just because you have a, yeah, you have a person or do it all by, like the colors your choose? Yeah, because the colors, color grading. Yeah. Do you cut your audio yourself? Oh, because colors are like, do you change anything? I thought like, I thought maybe it's my PC isn't showing me correctly. Do you use final Cut Pro on Mac? Okay. Because I know that, okay. If you start, if you want to just shoot for Tik Tok with your phone, you can try the app called CapCut. I'm not sure if you've seen it or used it. You can try this because I see vibes like videos from there and from TikTok and the quality is quite fair because sometimes videos that people upload to TikTok straight from the camera are very terrible quality. I'm not sure maybe because of TikTok algorithms or something, but CapCut, it's a very good one app for changing filters and editing the video. When you want to answer one question, for example, yeah, this is this man asked me about friendship between men and women. You just you ask and then you sit down, put your iPhone somewhere. And then you do the quick editing on this CapCut. I think it's a very, very cool one for young people who wants to like see like to create something. And most likely if you don't have a Mac, right, that's going to be a very good app for you. Like, because there are very few apps that can do at least something. Yeah. Okay. So I think you can start with this one, like I showed yesterday. And there is a gallery scene frinky, it's very cute. Oh, Photoshop. Okay. So I well, if you don't, if sorry guys, did you hear that? So I'm not. Do you hear me, Ira? Do you? Okay. Okay. So if anybody else. Okay. Now you hear me, right? Now you, now you do. If you don't plan to use a Mac and you're going to do this with your phone, especially then this app cap cut is going to be very helpful because there are a lot of templates. They also can add automated layers on top. For example, yesterday or the day before I saw one girl. Yeah. I just wanted to say. So one girl overlaying different colors from a simple to see frame. Oh, okay. Okay. Perfect. Let's talk later. Yeah. Hi. Hello. Hello. Hello. My love. Good. Good. What about you? Where are you? Why are you in the against the sky? I guess very beautiful background. Okay. Okay. Yeah. I see. Well, you know, I'm watching and at the same time I'm wrapping gifts right now. And I'm packing my sling bag. It's going to be in a week. So okay. I decided to thank you. I decided to it's hard to quit skin care because so basically I'm working with skin care products. And I think they should be always in your makeup kit or just in your luggage, right? Yeah. And I like your foundation. It's just so I remember it's like my first impression beautiful eyeliner. And I think it was the first foundation that you used in one of your very first videos. And I think it was like two or three years ago already. Yeah. So I'm thinking what else to take. I have new products which are avirally approved. But you know, it's hard to choose. What should I put in the back because I haven't seen my mom and my grandma for a long, long time. So I have to take everything waiting for this. What I'm going tomorrow to airport direct tomorrow. Yeah. But I have airplane tickets only in a week. But I need a week to get to the airport. If you know what I mean. Yeah. So it's going to be six days and a half by train and half a day maybe by bus or something. Then I'm going to stay somewhere there in the hotel because there are no flights from my city only by train. So thank you. Thank you. Yeah. Is Ira somewhere around? I think she turned off her video. Yeah. Oh, here she is. And we all hear. Hi, Ira. Thank you for sending me code because I couldn't open zoom. Hi, Masha. I couldn't. Yeah, I just couldn't open it. You know, I thought that maybe. Oh, yeah. I thought Ira created me a private lesson or something. But then I figured out it was something like an open lesson or workshop. Yeah. I don't know. I see you have good progress. Really. That's why. Maybe because of you because you spend time Jada. By the way, I wanted to ask you about your siblings. You told something but I wanted to know if you have siblings. You're like my own sibling. Yeah. I need to meet her too. That's true. And where is Ira? Is it is gone? Holy? No, she is. I'm here. Sorry. Maybe you have a class or something. What were you asking? Yeah, never mind. I just didn't hear part of the answer. So yeah, maybe I just. We're all here taking time. Six hours together, I think. Yeah. Something like that. It was hard. It's much harder than I thought to spend six hours here. I couldn't definitively say. Yeah. And of course, the weird. I just didn't understand how I should answer to some questions. But now it's much better. It took some nerves. But anyways, Ira, see, Jada and I we spent time together and even though it's difficult sometimes it really got better. So mission accomplished. Cool. And I think another time I can join your, how can I call it? Ceremony. Yeah. Workshops. Thanksgiving. I think whatever you'd like to call it. I'll be very happy to see you. Did you guys know the workshop is? Okay. 11th, I think. But Ira, have seen your, when was it, last year? You know, a magazine where there was an article about you. And I remember thinking, oh my God, she's so cute, so beautiful. I want to be like her. No, really. I'm sorry for being so direct afterward. But that's true. She's inspiring. When I didn't know you, but I was watching you. And I saw that, again, I thought I want to be like her. And I remember this. I think you also were posing with the performance. And like, machinery or something else. So what I wanted? Yeah. At this point, it's a bit different, I think. And therefore, they are very different at the same time, some have common points. I didn't copy her, but I like the idea of teaching and trying to inspire people. So yeah, one of the things I've done. Oh, by the way, Ira, thank you for showing me how to use Excel. I did really good. It was necessary for me. And it was really helpful to do it last year. If you know, I told you, I think. I once had a small business. We sell like bracelets. You remember, I hope. And it was so helpful because I was doing some financial accounting. Wow, Ira, I think. So it's necessary for me. And I'm very, very thankful for your workshop. And I wish I could. Hi, guys. How are you? But you know, I mean, to use my talent, I think. Thank you. I want to be like Jada. Jada learned so quickly. She's so great. It's been a bit more than three weeks, by the way, for me. I wasn't sure. I stopped being sure when I started making content for my social media. But after some time, I got accustomed. And I started to, you know, spend less time and efforts. I used my resources in an optimized way. And finally, I've done a lot more than I planned, actually. That's what I wanted to say. Yeah, everyone here like learning so quickly. Oh, I remember what are you talking about? Yeah. Yeah. Thank you. Something. So you telling did you actually? Yeah. Is so, it's like very, very common. Yeah, I'm trying to do it now updated. So we talking about, like coaching, blog or resources, experience. And I was like, okay, so doing that. Okay. Oh, yes, please. So it's very good idea. Yeah, to do maybe a couching blog. But yeah, I want to mix sub control style, you know, but I'm smarter than finally I develop and I got more experience. So this is exactly what I'm talking about all the time, just acting together. That's why again, this place for making content on social media, like you are into content creator empowered dudes, were, you know, Jada, about web three stuff. So I just share with people all the good things. I've done. Okay, let me check how many. Yeah. I think it's our time to show of experiment. So we also share like our thoughts about for example, how to communicate with people properly, how to support us feelings when you agree. So this is really very important to me. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yes. Another important question to you like what do you feel about? I mean, yes, talking about like things come time. Yeah, I just have a suggestion maybe I just wanted a like. Why are we here? By the way, guys, when did you? Thanks a lot. Can you hear me? No. I'm actually feeding the kitten. Yeah. But yeah, tell me. I was very happy to see your chat group yesterday, because I was chatting with you dear friends, but we couldn't meet very likely. So what I wanted to mention is you looked so kind and we chat a lot and my like and living in it's. Definitely something happening in our lives. Did you do survive? Yeah, had I actually met random pain? Sometimes great. So here is our next step here. I just wanted to like, where where the girls most of like a talk about web three, you know, like the funny thing is that people around me, they are mostly engineers or IT people, you know, like they talk about web three in way deeper manner. I just want to like, check what people I love. I don't need to spend hours on this for sure. And community. I've talked a lot about the dogma, not improvising and all that. I just love it. Actually. John, do is like a few weeks because we spend a lot more time. Yes, I like this process. Yeah, yeah. So yes, everything was the same way. Sure. Yes, you invented everything. Can you please tell me the technique? How do you increase now taste? Because you played for a long time, you know, the sense that I want, you know, you played the long-term games. All this inventory and it takes like a lot more time. So I wanted to know about these techniques in particular. Is it strong enough, you know, like to thank you for the visual. It was great like all of us like timing scheduling, having different responses from people and I just love it's different approaches, techniques and it was very important for me. You know, like you should do time. This is so true, by the way. And about apps for videos. Oh, you know, I just know about it and I wanted to tell you Jada, by the way, I'm so excited to talk with you and I never thought you know, because of my work, I cannot discuss things I want much, but with you, dear girls, I can share all of it. So you're the best. Thank you. This perfect. Oh yeah. You know, I watch a conspiracy picture. I just feel like that my AI agents will unlock this. Oh my God, I mean Kickstarter video, okay. Just chilling and it's a whole project from scratch, you know, and I'm super excited about integrating it. Our ideas are just going to be perfect. So back to our creative process, basically what I want to achieve with this content group is just exchange of things in our lives and just a community full of passion. You can also take references from my videos and things I'm working on would be helpful. So yeah, it feels like talking about the future. We're fine. I'm I'm so grateful for for working together. I was advised against it sometimes, but I think our generation is driven by different needs. We want to reinvent the wheel again and again. And yeah, I'm making an effort to stay up and just build with you. And I'm very grateful. I'm here also very thankful to you for giving us this platform to talk and connect. Thank you very much. Okay, I think we can wrap up now maybe we have covered a lot. Yeah, guys, it was great and let's meet again next week. Sure, same time good vibe. Bye. Bye Jada thanks loved it bye Masha thank you so much bye. And Ira thank you. We'll meet sure bye everyone."

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