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Really big of you to admit that and be self aware enough to admit you've been out of the game. Last year in my college entrepenurship class I was lectured all semester by my professor who called himself a "serial entepenur" but hasn't built a new company in 20 years. Meanwhile I alone launched 5 businesses ideas in the same semester outside of class. We spent the entire semester "coming up with a business idea".
The truth isn’t hard or big of me. I’ve launched two projects this year and working on reforming an older one into a business with cash flow now. The truth shall set you free.
I know very few people are going to see this episode because Annabeth nor I have large audiences…but it’s a great episode for someone just trying to make it. Starting from nowhere feels impossible, but it is possible!
I have a question. Recently, sisters snacking and other foodie influencers posted about a restaurant and advertised it as offering unlimited steaks frites for $34 but when someone who ate at the restaurant posted that they in fact did not offer unlimited steak frites but offered one serving split up on 2 plates the restaurant replied by admitting that they didn't offer unlimited steak frites and if they did they would go out of business in 4 days. So my question is, are these food bloggers aware of the deception or are they simply being paid to deceive us. Just looking for some honesty.
Before you eat at someone's new restaurant you go to their old one, more often than not the new one is a future replacement due to slowing sales and corner cutting on products in the old one and the newer one gets people in seats for a year or so
Why even eat out anymore. Food sucks. Learn to cook. It will be better than the crap you overpay for. Everyone restaurant is cutting corners and it show in the quality of food!
Louis C.K. admitted that sexual misconduct allegations against him were true. How is being WOKE the problem. I hate how rapist, racist, incel below average 👱♂️ tries to hijack the word WOKE because nobody wants to tolerate their BS anymore.
I don't think you understand what woke is, if you believe exposing yourself in front of another person without concent is okay. You're equally fucked up if you think that's okay.
I think he is still one of the top comedians. &I don't think he was really ever cancelled. The people who think that way aren't his audiences to begin with. His topics and content inherently trigger them so they werent going to enjoy it anyway. Lost nothing with them. The people who enjoyed it and him still do. When he sells a new special, or film, it is on his own website and he's said to be making millions in just the first 24 hours alone. He just is not promoting himself on or selling his content to the typical mainstream platforms anymore so he doesn't appear to be in the spot light.
@@A_Goat I understand he is doing fine financially. Put Louis CK in something and pitch it. Being a top comedian is one thing. Financing and selling your own material is another. He can’t get even close to back to his spot in mainstream media & culture. The average person would think he is dead. Why do you sell a special to Netflix, so that new audience can see it and join you. He doesn’t have access to new audiences or audience growth.
@davidnobleshow Fair points but it's fair to acknowledge that his success and ability to sell is a reflection and a merit in which you can measure a comedians ranking or popularity in some regard. Such as people who rank Seinfeld in the top because of his success and financial merits that came from his show. They are not entirely seperate but rather entirely correlated. &I would refute that despite not being in mainstream media and culture yet still being that successful only strengthens the point that he is one of the greats. That his audience is large irregardless of that perceived disadvantage. Also it's not entirely true that he does not have access to new audiences or growth anyway. Even the simple act of being a guest featured on podcasts opens him up to new audiences and growth with minimal effort. His content is cataloged on essentially every mainstream media, his old specials still on netflix, his stand up gigs, and appearances to the extent of that of thousands of hours such as his appearances on shows like O&A. All of which will be recommended to people who like that content inherently. Even if that's not your thing, you can find 6 hours of him just talking about presidents here on RU-vid. So respectfully, that's just not true in any regard.
@@davidnobleshow what do you consider to be cancelling? Is it when people stop supporting someone? Tell other to stop supporting someone? Harassing someone? Because the only thing that happened to Louis CK was something he did was publicized and people stopped watching his content. That's it.
He’s talked about this. He has always leaned a little left it’s just that the man show had one vibe and his late night show has a different vibe. Being “liberal” doesn’t mean you can’t make edgy jokes.
@@sethbecker4542 agree, but going black face is forgiven…and Louis is relegated to direct to consumer. I’m just saying, the standard is different and somehow it doesn’t apply to Kimmel.
Man show humor being equated with someone being a conservative or republican is a leap. It’s silly juvenile bro humor… Not a reliable indicator of political leanings.
Sometimes time is a healer, sometimes it isn't. I think part of it is the way a person responds to their callout, and the amount of time which has passed since. The 70s and 80s were 40-50 years ago, meanwhile Louis CK's controversy was less than 10 years ago. Its still fresh on the public conscience
@@davidnobleshow i think maybe we need a better examination into how we elevate people. Most regular people don't have enough energy in their day to day to care about the issues of public celebrities. Therefore, they give it a cursory approval or denial and move on. Now, people are more layered than that, and they are deserving of more thought than a simple yes or no. However I think ultimately that judgement should be reserved for the people whom it actually affects. That can be employers, family members, public venues, or what have you
@@Hylanos elevation happens from interest, creative output, etc. if you are great at something, people notice regardless of whether you are a good person.
@@bwknowles98 It's not that he isn't being hired. He chooses to do it this way. Had been too before his supposed cancellation. He's spoken about it in great detail that he likes trying the business stuff on his own, even if it comes at a cost it's a learning experience. Even when he made the show Louie, he wouldn't allow them to participate in it's creation. Not even who they hired. &If they wanted it, he would say okay then let's just not do it. After his cancelling he still had an extremely successful comedy special through his website, writing for and directing film and more. It's hard to claim someone is canceled or ever was when they're able to constantly release something new and profit millions almost every year at a low cost, with no middle men, within the first 24 hours and with no protections or encryption on it... Other comedians have even tried to copy it but failed, so if he's canceled how come it's so successful?