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What Mashaikh Do On The Entrance Of Sarkar Syedna Ghous e Azam (Razi Allah o Taala Anhu)

A Holly Saint whose name is

Shiekh Usman Sarifini told that

when synchronal Iraqi Mashaikh

of Mehboob e Subhani, Ghouse Samdani,

Hazrat Sheikh Sarkar Syedna Abdul Qadir

Jilani (Razi Allah o Taala Anhu)

presence the Bargah e Ghousiat

of Ghous Pak (Razi Allah o Taala Anhu)

then

kiss the entrance of the school of

Ghous Pal )Raziallahu Taala Anhu).

Reference Book ( Karamat e Ghous e Azam {Razi Allah o Taala Anhu} )

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What is AntiGravity Cocooning? - Duration: 2:01.

In this video, you will learn about anti-gravity cocooning.

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Anti-gravity cocooning is a new fitness trend.

Cocooning is a type of "fitness" class offered at certain gyms and fitness studios, especially

in the New York area.

During the class, you'll be suspended in the air by a cloth hammock hanging from the ceiling.

Rather than a gruelling sweat session, you'll experience peaceful relaxation.

Anti-gravity cocooning is very similar to anti-gravity yoga but it has more relaxation

time.

When you get to class, you might be asked to take off your socks and shoes.

Your instructor can help adjust your hammock based on your height and will dim the lights

when everybody is ready.

You will have to participate in a variety of stretches using your hammock as resistance

in many cases.

Yoga poses may also be incorporated into the stretching portion of the class.

You might complete suspended abdominal exercises using your hammock.

After about 20 or 30 minutes, you will assume a cocoon position - which is one you're comfortable

in, to maximize relaxation.

You will be kind of like a human taco, swaddled cosily by your hammock.

Anti-gravity cocooning class will refresh, de-stress and rejuvenate you.

Doing this also improves your flexibility.

So that is all about anti-gravity cocooning.

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Pittsburgh To Amazon: 'Wait To See What We Do Next' - Duration: 2:52.

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Habit Harvester #2 - What are Bad Habits and How to Get Rid of Them? - Duration: 5:49.

Hey, what�s up guys? Welcome to the 2nd video of Habit Harvester series where I will

be talking about how to identify your bad habits and how to get rid of them. If you

are new here, let me tell you that this is a weekly video series where I will be talking

about habits, how to inculcate good habits and how to break the bad ones. So, I highly

recommend that you check the first video of this series before starting this one by clicking

here. That video explains the nature of habits and why we need them in our day to day life.

With that said, let�s start with the 2nd video of the series. So, what are bad habits?

If we take an example, we can easily say that smoking is a bad habit because of the effects

it has on your health and even the effects it has on your relationships. Another example

can be drinking excessively. Now I am saying excessively because having a drink now and

then is okay, but excessive drinking can lead to bad health, bad relationships and it can

even destroy your financial success because it costs money and you can�t nearly be productive

while dead drunk or hungover. Similarly, there can be many examples of bad habits like eating

junk food, sleeping and waking up late, using social network a lot and much more. Now I

am pretty sure that even you might be having a few bad habits, so, what I want you to do

is to write down at least 5 of your bad habits that you know of. Make sure that these are

the habits that you want to get rid of because intention here is important, you have to intentionally,

mindfully want to get rid of them. So let�s talk a little about positive reinforcement.

Basically it�s our brain�s way of saying, �Hey I am hungry. What can we do?� It

sees food, and then you eat food and you feel good which results in your brain getting flooded

with dopamine. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter generated in the brain whenever something

happens which makes us feel good. This way, our brain tries to do that same thing again

and again to feel good. Now a lot of time times these can create bad habits too like

smoking, drinking and all that. When someone smokes for the very first time, they cough

or wheeze but as they continue smoking, there�s a dopamine rush in the body because of the

nicotine in the smoke and it creates a positive reinforcement leading to habit. Another example

for positive reinforcement can be eating something while feeling low. You might have often seen

that many people swear by the fact that eating junk when you feel low can make you feel good.

Once you do it, there�s a dopamine rush in the body which makes you feel good. Your

subconscious mind makes a positive reinforcement with this particular activity and it becomes

a habit. Now one thing to be noted here is that there�s

always a trigger before you perform a certain activity. Like you smoke when you are free

or when you get stressed or at a particular time of the day. You eat junk when you feel

low. So these situations are the triggers and I want you to think and note down your

triggers for your bad habits. So I assume that you have all your bad habits written

with their respective triggers. Now let�s use the positive reinforcement

to get rid of a bad habit by destroying the trigger. Let�s say your trigger for smoking

is going out to lunch with some friends. You eat food to feel good and then you smoke to

feel better. Destroy the trigger here. Next time you have to go out on lunch, try to go

with someone who is kind of allergic to smoking and this will forbid you from smoking. Moreover,

we mostly smoke when we have nothing to do or when we are thinking something and we are

in our own world, so try to practice mindful breathing meditation. This is going to help

you become more mindful and aware of your surroundings which in turn will help you to

quit smoking. If you are new to mindful breathing meditation, you can check my video on that

topic by clicking here. While practicing mindfulness, people get curious about what the smoking

is doing to their body, to their lungs and what effect it has on their relationships.

They start to think about self-improvement and that�s really important because you

need to have that meta cognition to think about how you are thinking, and how you can

make yourself better if you want to overcome a bad habit.

Now that we have eliminated out triggers, let�s try implement negative reinforcement.

Negative reinforcement is like positive punishment where you get a tax or some kind of bad consequences

for your actions. For example when you start smoking, you need to have something in your

next meal which you don�t like at all. Or maybe you need to talk to someone whom you

avoid talking with. This is positive punishment. So next time when you light a cigarette, your

brain will remind you of the punishment it�s going to get and you will start to feel guilty

and sometimes, afraid, if the punishment is harsh. I have talked a lot about smoking here

but you can apply these same concepts for the bad habits you have jotted down. One thing

I would ask you to be careful of that if you practice positive punishment for long enough

or in a wrong way, it becomes learned helplessness. It is a condition when someone does something

long enough badly and they say-�I have done it. I have tried it for 10 years and I can�t

just quit smoking.� It�s a very strong psychological condition in which you feel

like whatever you do, nothing�s going to happen. The basic concept of positive punishment

is to find a way to make your bad habit less exciting, turn it into something that you

don�t really want to do and see yourself getting rid of the habit.

So guys, we learnt 3 major things in this video. First was positive reinforcements which

leads us to triggers. Then we need to eliminate those triggers and reverse engineer it to

apply positive reinforcement. Practice mindfulness and then use negative reinforcement which

is also called as positive punishment. While practicing positive punishment, do it in a

proper way to avoid a condition called learned helplessness.

In my next video of this series, I will be talking about replacing bad habits with good

ones. So if you are not yet subscribed to my channel, do so by clicking the red subscribe

button which you can see below this video and hey, this subscription is completely free.

Feel free to like comment and share this video if this provided any value to you. If you

are not doing much, check this video out which tells you about benefits of meditation. My

name is Divyanshu and I will see you all soon, stay blessed.

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What is the Europa League prize money compared to the Champions League for 2017-18? - Duration: 2:25.

What is the Europa League prize money compared to the Champions League for 2017-18?

Every team in Europe wants to compete in the Champions League, partly for the glory but also for the huge swathes of cash sloshing around in the competition.

The money on offer for the teams in the continent's top competition is mind-boggling, and its younger cousin, the Europa League cannot keep up.

You would not expect the Europa League teams to be getting the same as the big boys in the Champions League, but the disparity is quite surprising.

The most the winner of the Champions League could walk away with is €57.2 million whilst the absolute most the Europa League champions can win is €15.71 million.

Those maximum winnings are based on a side winning every group game in the competition and then going on to lift the trophy come the end of the final.

In the Champions League, winning a group game is worth a €1.5 million bonus, whilst a draw earns you €500,000 and just competing in the group stage earns €12.7million.

A group stage win in the Europa League will give a team €360,000 whilst a draw will get €120,000 and participation gets a club €2.6 million.

The total winnings in the tournament are cumulative, so you continue picking up each reward as you move through the competition.

So in this year's competition, if a side were to lift the Europa League and win every one of their group stage games, they would take home less than a team that went out in the Champions League group stage with two wins under their belt.

The winners of the UEFA Super Cup will win €4 million this year and the runners-up take home €3 million.

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Pittsburgh To Amazon: 'Wait To See What We Do Next' - Duration: 3:20.

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STAYING FIT AT UNI + What I Eat In A Day & Leg Workout - Duration: 19:21.

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How To Save For Retirement- What is a 401K Plan & Why Use Them - Duration: 2:48.

Hi.

This is Rob Young with Blue Dot Wealth Management.

Today we are moving up the Financial Planning Pyramid and talking about 401(k) plans.

There have been a lot of changes to the retirement landscape over the last 10 years or so.

401(k) plans can be an important part of a person's overall retirement strategy and

typically represent a large chunk of one's overall retirement assets.

The rules around these plans can be complex so it is a good idea to consult with a financial

planner if you have questions.

Today, we are going to keep things at a 30,000 foot level and just talk about about what

a 401(k) plan is and why it is a good idea to use them to help you fund your retirement

goals.

A 401(k) plan is an Employer Sponsored Retirement Plan.

If you work for "the man" chances are he or she has set up one of these plans as

a company benefit.

Your employer may or may not match but that should not prevent you from contributing to

the plan.

The days of pensions are long past us and most of us are going to have to be responsible

for our own savings in order to have a long and successful retirement.

As a general rule, we should all be saving around 10% of our paycheck in our retirement

account.

The great thing about 401(k) plans is that those funds are taken out ever time you get

paid so that you don't really notice that it is being set aside.

The money comes out as Pre-Tax dollars so you are paying taxes on less of your income,

which saves you money.

What you set aside grows tax deferred until you get ready for retirement.

The great thing about a 401(k) plan is the contribution limit.

One can set aside up to $18,000 a year in the plan and if you are over 50, you are allowed

an extra $5,000 as a "catch up" provision for a total of $23,000 per year.

In a traditional IRA, you are limited to $5,5000 or $6,000 if you are over 50.

If you are young and just starting out and think "that's crazy!

I'll never get there!" my response would be you don't need to.

When you are young, a little bit goes a long way.

Ask anyone older that started saving after 35 and they will tell you they all wish they

had started sooner.

Many 401(k) plans have a Roth 401(k) feature or a Profit Share feature.

If you have questions about these kinds of options in your employer plan, feel free to

reach out and ask.

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What is Oscilloscope Segmented Memory? - Scopes University - (S1E7) - Duration: 5:39.

When you're trying to capture a long time span of data, you usually can't get

the accuracy you need when you zoom back in on that signal later on.

Many engineers face this problem, and a simple solution is called segmented memory.

Learn more about this and how to use your memory more efficiently.

Hi, I'm Erin East and welcome to Scopes University. Do you ever find when you're

trying to capture a really long time span of data, say you want to look at

400 packets of your I2C bus or 350 pulses from an RF burst, that

when you capture that long time span and go and zoom back in on those pulses or

packets later on, they don't have nearly the accuracy that you need? If I increase

the time based on the scope so that I can capture all those packets that I

wanted to look at, I can then use the zoom gate to zoom in on each of those

individual packets or pulses and then what I'm going to see is that the signal

is distorted because the sample rate per packet of data is much lower than if we

were to trigger and center one single packet on the screen. You see when I

do this and decrease the amount of time we're looking at, I have a lot of signal

detail but obviously I can't see the 400 packets of data I wanted to

look at if I'm doing it this way and this is a common issue among engineers

and you're gonna run into this problem no matter how much memory your

oscilloscope has. The really simple fix to this is called segmented memory.

Segmented memory is especially useful when you're looking at a signal that has

events that are spaced out and you don't necessarily care about the time between

each of those events. It's a really useful tool for things like measuring RF

bursts, decoding serial buses, and really finding glitches in anything that is

repetitive. This is not only used to achieve higher accuracy and sample rate

in the packets you want to analyze, but it's also used to use your oscilloscope's

memory more efficiently. Using your scopes memory the traditional way,

without this type of tool, you'll see that there's some dead time or space in

between each of the packets or pulses you want to look at that you don't

really care about. So, let's say the actual packet itself is 700 ns

wide and the dead time in between is about 4 ms long. If you were

to capture this as-is, the traditional way, with all the dead time included, you

would use about 99.98% of your memory on the dead time and you would only use

about 0.0175% of it on the part you actually care

about, the packets and the pulses.

THAT'S CRAZY!

You're using all all of your memory on something that you don't even want to

see on your screen, and even worse you're not even going to get enough signal detail

on the part you do want to see to make accurate measurements. One solution to

this problem is to buy an oscilloscope with a lot of memory, however that gets

expensive really quickly, and still, there's no oscilloscope in the world that has

enough memory to show you a thousand packets on screen with the highest

sample rate. Segmented Memory is the only way to do that and it's already

integrated into all the InfiniiVision oscilloscopes. It allows you to

capture hundreds of packets of data while using the highest sample rate so

you get the highest signal accuracy you possibly can get. This can be a tricky

concept to understand and I think the easiest way to learn is by doing it on

the scope. All I have to do to set up segmented memory is to set up a stable

trigger on a single packet on the screen. You can see I already have one packet

centered on the screen here that I'm already triggering and decoding on. Now

we just go into the acquire menu, and select segmented, then changed the number

of segments to 1,000 and press the segmented soft key to turn it on. Now you

can see it's acquiring all the segments. Once it's complete, you can see all the

time tags pop up in the sidebar over here, and you can also open the Lister if

you're working with serial buses. The Lister will give you the time tag and

decode information for each of the packets. If you double press one of the

rows in the lister or in the sidebar, the scope will open up that specific packet

so you can analyze it even further. Another great thing you can do with the

Lister is change the reference time for the time tags. Right now you can see

that the time tags are respective to the first segment captured. Well, if I press

on the gear icon up here we can go into the Lister menu, then go into options. And

then you can see here, we can change the time to be relative to the previous

error. You can see how this changed in the Lister up here, and now this gives us

insight into the frequency of each of these pulses and we can understand more

about the device. And just notice we have that really high accuracy with each of

these pulses because we were able to zoom in on the time base and have the

highest sample rate possible. This is much better than what we were working

with before doing the old traditional method. So, you can see how powerful

this tool is into giving you more insight into your design. You're able to

analyze that really long time span while keeping your accuracy really high.

And segmented memory is not only useful for all those things that I outlined,

but it's also helpful to save you a lot of time in your testing. You're able to just

quickly and easily scroll through each of those packets and analyze the data

and real time tags for each of those rather than sitting there and having to

scroll through all of the dead time and waste time on that. Thank you, everyone,

for joining me. I hope you find this to be useful as you're analyzing those

longer time spans of data or even if you want to just more easily analyze

your packets or pulses of data that you have. If you want to learn even more

about segmented memory, make sure you check out the application note that's

posted on the Scopes University webpage. If there's any specific topics you'd

like to see in future episodes, leave a comment below. Make sure you

subscribe to our YouTube channel so you can continue to see videos like this and

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Production Runners | What they are and what they do - Duration: 1:57.

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What's Poppin': Wild Wings, Strawberry sorbet, etc. - Duration: 11:08.

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What a Wonderful World - Cover by Melissa Otto & Kate Strachan - Duration: 3:08.

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What We Once Were - Bloopers - Duration: 4:37.

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WHAT DO YOU DO WITH A PROBLEM? by Kobo Yamata Read Aloud by Books Read Aloud For Children - Duration: 4:04.

WHAT DO YOU DO WITH A PROBLEM?

Written by Kobi Yamada.

Illustrated by Mae Besom.

I don't know how it happened, but one day I had a problem.

I didn't want it.

I didn't ask for it.

I really didn't like having a problem, but it was there.

"Why is it here?

What does it want?

What do you do with a problem?" I thought.

I wanted to make it go away.

I shooed it.

I scowled at it.

I tried ignoring it.

But nothing worked.

I started to worry about my problem.

What if it swallows me up?

What if my problem sneaks up and gets me?

What if it takes away all of my things?

I worried a lot.

I worried about what would happen.

I worried about what could happen.

I worried about this and worried about that.

And the more I worried, the bigger my problem became.

I wished it would just disappear.

I tried everything I could to hide from it.

I even found ways to disguise myself.

But it still found me.

And the more I avoided my problem, the more I saw it everywhere.

I thought about it all the time.

I didn't feel good at all.

I couldn't take it anymore.

"This has to stop!"

I declared.

Maybe I was making my problem bigger and scarier than it actually was.

After all, my problem hadn't really swallowed me up or attacked me.

I realized that I had to face it.

So even though I didn't want to, even though I was really afraid, I got ready and I tackled my problem!

When I got face-to-face with it, I discovered something.

My problem wasn't what I thought it was.

I discovered it had something beautiful inside.

My problem held an opportunity!

It was an opportunity for me to learn and to grow.

To be brave.

To do something.

It showed me that it was important to look closely because some opportunities only come once.

So now I see problems differently.

I'm not afraid of them anymore, because I know their secret…

Every problem has an opportunity for something good.

You just have to look for it.

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What is Nick DeMoura up to after Purpose Tour? | TBSN PODCAST Ep. 1 - Duration: 47:23.

What up guys your boy WilldaBeast here

And we are here live at the first ever BEAST Network podcast where we talk about what's next now life style art

Fashion sports you name it and today

I'm here with my boy none other than the one and only Nick DeMoura. You guys say, what's up? You can't say

What's up out there? I'll say what's up. What's up? Everybody there. It is there it is

Yes, man of course Boston's in the building yeah here. Hey, so

Hey, bro

You know we go get into that for sure, but I want to know you just got off a tour, so how was that?

How was this last run of Bieber tour dude? It was a pretty epic man

Yeah, like it was cool to be you know

I mean the belief my world - I mean with Justin for a while obviously so my well. You know I danced on that tour

Believe Tour I got to do all the choreography for that tour

And then this tour was a I got to do everything you know production design creative direction

Choreography so to see something

You've taken literally from your brain to your computer to live stage to like all around the world

Like it was super awesome. You know it's been a long tour. I'd obviously ended like a little weird with Justin

You know he decided like he was tired. He what you got to do

He needed to take a break and I fully get it cuz like we we all really feel that way

I feel like I barely see you or any of the dancers ever like in the past four years

Yeah, the people always ended we did almost two years like crazy. There's a long tour like people don't go off that long

You know so for me like that the way it ended was like sad, but at the same time

We're all like man. It feels good to you know refresh

absolutely

It's time to focus on some new thing right right of course great thing comes to an end

Definitely a blessing and you found out like you probably had internal meeting like the dancers found out afterwards

But was it like a thing of like could you feel it coming like we might be?

coming to an in here like or

So no, I actually did not feel it coming you did it right so but obviously I knew a lot before the world knew of

The whole crew knew but you know we just wanted to like you know obviously for me with Justin as a friend

Yeah, and I just gave her like hey. What's up, man? What's going on?

I know he told me what he told me yeah, I'll keep

course, but like

totally understandable

And then you know just having to like you know the production manager one of my design partners

Chris Gratton

He had a lot to do and I'm sure the management had a lot to do to get things canceled to move forward

but at the end of the day like everyone was like we understand you know absolute leavin as a dancer or

in the crew we missing our family forever. You know

It's it gets a lot so the pros and cons to being on tour forever

100%. I know he posted something a while ago like

Doing meet-and-greet afterwards etc etc

You know sometimes I feel depleted, and I was going I personally was going through the same thing and I'm like

one

one-thousandth of a scale of that but even just like

Even sometimes being at Millennium and right after class having to talk to everyone the second I'm done

I feel like I have nothing in me

And I'm like I can't imagine being Justin, Chris,

Beyonce like there's no way I go exactly

and like people don't know until like you actually go with them and see that right or

Even like us on a smaller level compared to them

exactly

Yeah, after classes you have to stop and take 50/60 photos, and you're hungry

And you just had plans after class

But those are canceled right your lingering in Millennium parking lot for a hour you want to watch the video back or like yeah

And you feel like you you feel like you have to because some of these people travel from all over the world to come take

Your class or they finally get to meet Nick DeMoura or WildaBeast or whoever and it's like okay

I owe it to these people I don't want to let them down, but at the same time

I'm going a little crazy in my head, and that's how I felt so that was my first time

I felt like dang something. He said personally like related to me 100% right on that scale, but that's dope man

I'm glad that you guys had a good running. You're here. I was gonna. Ask you a lot of people want to know

What is it like working one-on-one with Justin like what's the process you?

Choreograph you guys give you routines to the dancers or somebody else comes in or whatever the case is

But like there's Justin learn it when you guys are teaching and Isha Lee, or is it like a thing of?

Afterwards you get with him and say okay, this is what we got or so it's different every time, okay, so like

Sometimes like okay, so as I said like mostly like the first singer like when we're you now came out

Yeah, you know he call me or me. I figure how that happened management. Call me

This is the new rack whatever you know start working on it

You know so I'll start working on it and then like time. I met up with him. Yeah

I know I think bug came with me or blaze came with me

And we'll go to you know to his house and was I'll start teaching him already like the hook

You know just like the basics like yeah, this is what we're doing like rolling out and sometimes. It's like

Oh like you know things quick

It's like VMAs next week start rehearsal tomorrow

And then I'll get all the usual e what I'll do most of the time is I'll get all the dancers together

Yeah, we create everything I create everything and then

He'll come in and then I'll pretty much teaching him off to everything and then and so

Also, because he's so busy that he barely has time to be there for eight hours. I

Gotta like get his stuff so when he comes in he can learn what he needs to do and then go do a radio interview

Go do a press interview and then go to the studio, and you know he's busy schedule so

He's evolved in that too since you've been with them

So I've seen cuz I watch closely since you've been on. Yeah like like gotten better retaining and doing more in the shows definitely

He's definitely pushed push some selfish. I I think my favorite is on tour I came to Utah kimby, Utah

I think yeah, I think my favorite is boyfriend cuz in the breakdown all the other new songs are fresh

But then breakdown a boyfriend like the music everything the jump it

That's my it's cuz it takes you back to like when you know we used to watch NSYNC Britney exactly like a dance break

Yes like

The HS record shows there's dance crews

Yeah, that's why I wanted to make my own because I watched Darren's dance grooves, and that's why I did

Bro

It's like

It completely is that and that's the feeling that it gave me even the 808's and the music production it made me feel like this

Is why I started when I watched that part right that was flying. Utah was crazy I

Remember walking around with CJ and Johnny a little bit at that tour just saying what's up?

And like people know the dancers like people know like that's him. That's her blah blah, which is crazy

I was I wanted to ask you

with Justin being

You know the Michael of our time for pop stars

Icons like the whole world being obsessed with every little thing he does what is the the craziest place

That the fans like go for it go wild whether it's in the crowd or like they find out what hotel are you guys are?

At like what country or city that if there's one there's probably a bunch

This is ever the abundance, but first of all I said yeah, believers are the most like oil fans. I believe it

They're awesome

I believe it

And it's crazy cuz like they've they've they have grown up with Justin right and so like

They know and especially because he's been very open about like hey

I like when you guys do this and not attack me so this last tour was kind of cool the fans were like

really obviously excited

But super respectful right you know and then right it actually opens up a door for you to actually just talk with these fans you

know they really want to know you because just needed because you know Justin or they really just like what you do for him or

Whatever it is

But some of I don't know like some of the South America is the craziest right I mean

same way with teaching right

Yeah, yeah everything like this is the passion absolutely Pat

They're very passionate in South America even when it comes to dancing right right. I think in general

You know what I mean this because like I don't know one time we like just never mind for Justin but like for us

even

You know we I think it was Believe Tour

We were driving from the hotel the W

Which we couldn't leave all day because it was like thousands of fans outside really Starbucks across the street

We had to leave they were posted up outside posted up post it up street blocked off. It was madness

Yeah, we're at the W. Hotel. They'll remember

We were just trying to get to the venue in these vans and fans were literally on top of our vans while they were driving

Wait, I think I've seen footage of this

Yeah, so it was pretty nuts and so yeah

I would say South America man it they take the that is crazy, right?

I can't imagine getting that at such a young age

I remember seeing the one time video on MTV for like a year before anybody was like Justin. I was like

Oh, this kid's dope he's gonna blow up a little blah

Yeah, but I felt like nobody knew and then all of a sudden. I started hearing, baby

Everywhere, and I was like okay. It's a wrap. Yeah. It was insane, but that's amazing about Justin

I'm glad you're back cuz I get to see you more and obviously the new cool stuff like this man

We got to get to it

And I saw that you guys had a party for this and I was on the opposite side so I didn't come over

Mayweather McGregor, bro

Mayweather McGregor your Mayweather fan. Yeah your Mayweather lit so yeah 100%

So what what did you think was gonna happen before the fight actually happened before it? We know what's happened now

What what was your like? This is what's gonna happen that night, so here's the thing?

like I

Knew McGregor. I knew my sorry mayweather would would win the fight?

There's no way you can go into something new

That someone else has done for 30

40 20 years professionally it through the kids he was like a kid right and father and uncle

Yeah

Like there's this no way you learn that right and McGregor and the Octagon like it's great like

Not like a fight specialist right all right?

I've seen a lot of me where the fights and

He's also like a genius when it comes to fighting so even at the beginning is never like

You know a lot of people were like oh

That's cool. Like at least he stuck with him in the first couple rounds like I don't think he's stuck with him

I think Mayweather like he said let him stick with him right tired him out on purpose, but again like yeah

You got in the ring with Floyd Mayweather like congratulations

Because but again like you got in the ring before Mayweather for a hundred million dollars because I would do I would do that today

I would get knocked out for 100 Million dollars

today

100 percent I think I might not get in the ring with Tyson that's about the only first guy yeah

I think everybody how did he talk to you?

I think that's the only person I'd be like no the money's not worth it

Just because I think one hit could do me damage. Yes me the hundred mil can fix it yeah

100% but I wanted to know your take on I felt like the same thing I felt like Floyd

Was definitely being strategic I think that it was surprising that Connor could touch him like at all

I think that that does have to do with age and also size

Yeah, but also I think I think Floyd wanted to see like let me see his power

Let me see if it's worth it in these gloves which I don't think Floyd was very much affected by it right and I also

Think Connor didn't want to go for anything hard body because he's like I'm gonna get tired which ended up happen anyway right how much

Brother would have seen Connor go out there and really go crazy and what we saw yeah

I wanted to know your take on it because

my question is

Do if we saw a Floyd five years six years earlier?

I mean during the koto era during the Pacquiao era

Would this what the fight have only lasted two or three rounds what we have seen it go like quicker. That's my question

I don't think so you know that's not how even then that's not how may weather was Fighting's right?

You know was it Mendea I think so that was the only fight

I was so nervous before he was just going hey make bombs bombs yeah, Sicily

Yeah, 12 absolutely and I was like oh my god like that would make me nervous I said

Don't know if McGregor went in like that right. Maybe May got lucky with a crazy hick. That's what I won't curse anyway

He's got that left. He's got that left that left then throw it. He didn't yeah

He just kept that like like easy easy because he had to reach over me well

I think he had the region he was trying to get tired. I think it was I think he was just clicking a check, bro

Right yeah at the end of the day, I think it's an isness. It's a like he made 30 million

I supposedly like his whole career. Yeah, I mean in one night

Surpassed that and that crazy triple

And then endorsements no 100% and triple that speaking of triple triple G and Canelo we get here. What last weekend

I think it's amazing for boxing just because it got the attention back on it UFC as in my opinion

I started watching like during the

Ken Shamrock and Tito Ortiz days - Chuck Liddell - rampage - all these people have now john jones. God bless him

Hopefully he gets his life together

But like I think it was good to get boxing back in the talks of like what's gonna happen

Everybody wants to watch it cuz UFC's kind of taken over that lame for a while you know yeah

And yeah boxing needs to find their next star absolutely an Andre Ward retired today. Yeah, so I'm just like okay

what's gonna happen you know what I mean so and I think I think now -

Dana White said that he's not that open to it, but I think if we get more of these cross matches

Yeah, it could possibly be the move, but it's good to know your take. I saw you guys partying and all y'all

hype I think yeah

Johnny yeah, I was mad, I feel good nuts I was like because it's not that I wanted Conor to win

I just wanted something amazing to happen in sports

And I'm glad that I wish I went to the end or at least Floyd drop him

I went to see the least Floyd like Conor said I didn't I did wanted to see that yeah, man

Because they talked they both talked so much

And it was like I want to see somebody get knocked out don't stop Conor like early woozi

And the only thing to Connors offense I do think he was out in his legs

But I have seen him get hit like that by Nate in the second fight and still win the fight

I don't think he could have won, but he should I wish he would have got dropped but to each his own

You know yeah, it is what it is. It was a good fight. It was great

It was you know it was is great entertainment

We create promise you I was more excited for that fight than I was the Pacquiao fight. I was more than Pacquiao answer

Hike was crazy

When they got in the ring I was at my heart. I was like I can't believe I'm watching this right now

Yeah, it was like we were all

Like like this is real

100% because even to the days leading up I was like something's gonna happen Conor's gonna be her floor

He's gonna be sick a contract something's gonna happen. I was like until I see them punch ding ding

There's no way yeah, but we saw it. I'm glad it happened um

I heard that you are in the process of or maybe you already did of

Starting your own production company

Yeah, so yeah, what is what's going on with that so yeah, so obviously I've designed

Indirect design and directed to major tour so far which is Ariana Grande's honeymoon tour and Bieber's purpose tour

And I feel obviously as I've only done two so still I guess I'm new in the industry in that world at it

So I just pretty much don't want to start actually

It's more about having a place for people in that realm of the world to find me absolutely right so I've been like

Yeah, pretty much starting my own tour company. I want to be like the

Coz was a funny story right so I went to scooter, and I'm like yo, I want to crave direct ariana grande

That was my next question, so go ahead go ahead. Yes, so go ahead so I'm like screwed

I want to do Ariana grunty was like what and I was like yeah, I want to create Directorate or right

I knew it was coming up and he was like all right well

You know put something together, and you're right pitch it to me all right cool

So I pitched it so while I'm doing like my whole pitch. I put the whole tour together the whole creative top to bottom

Transitions video content everything right there right there perfect presentation, and then I was like at the time

I thought the creative director designed the stages, which they don't happen. I still trying to get myself in that lane

so yeah

so I I

Taught myself online how to draw in 3d that was that I saw you with the program one day or something

Yeah, okay, so I'm drawing on YouTube for three days straight. Just trying to draw a stage right I had my friend. I'm like oh

Lord yeah, help me cuz he can draw okay. I got come through help me

He helped me and so I pitched when I pitched the show I had to meet with Chris Granton

Who's her production manager?

I pitched it to him and the stage is already, but I really like the stage, too

And so I went he's like blah blah blah and sounds like cool

So really how it stores usually work like they'll find a distro designer and action designer

Drawers the stage the lighting designer does the lighting design the crave director just does the creative it just does the choreography, okay?

Yeah, so I ended up going in and did the production design, and then became the production designer as well

so by like mistake almost I now know how to build stages which is a good thing to have so now with my

touring company when you come to me right you're gonna get a stage design everything you're gonna get creative and

Got a laying designer on board

And I can choreograph and do this personally

So when you come to me you're getting a one-stop shop right a whole tool instead of like oh

I got to get this person in this person this person like yeah, we can do it all yeah

And the thing is to like people are looking for more show designers in the end

I'm looking for creative directors many people that need creative directors or pop stars that have dance and creatives and that are coming up and

Don't have one yet right like you know

Metallica can call me now right because they liked what I did for Bieber because they really just need a stage design and some visuals

That's sick concept, and I mean absolutely they're not looking for creative director right like imagine dragons not looking for

Just a show designer, so that's what I'm moving more into right now. That's amazing that makes sense that's amazing know for sure

It's it's one of those things, and I I know I have questions that dancers have for you

But like as a choreographer breaking in that Lane. I feel like even for myself

You know I get I get frustrated myself because I feel like I have to be on the jobs to get the experience to see

It and learn it

Much like a nappytabs you like know how to do the light and this now cuz they've been doing it for so long I feel

Like it takes you getting those opportunities to be like okay

I need to watch this person and see what they're doing and why you know what I mean fully my world tomorrow

You can ask all those cool guys even now like I'm always close with the crew right as I?

Would always hang out with him cuz I'm so intrigued and there's so many questions

I would literally go like on my wedding to - he was like the head carpenter, and he works for all access okay

So I would be like yo

So how's this even done like what's the process and he would explain to me the process and I would even on the my world

So I did like a load out with him one day and a load in like just to like just to see just to be

In there, and I wasn't like setting stuff up

But I was like taking stuff from the trucks right pushing it in and they're giving shit because I'm weak you know like but they

Are understanding? I'm just like also being with them like and being those guys

Those are the guys like once you get into my position of a critic oppressor you deal with them a lot

You know like yo, why is the toaster not working right? Why is this not built wisest Lighting's not on

What's the cues are wrong? What's going on guys yeah?

Yeah, those are guys you go to and those are the guys who run the fuckers absolutely. No. You're good. You're good. We're here okay

We keep it out. Yes. I'm still bleep. We're good, but they're the guys who are running the show

Yeah, like yeah, you see a lot of people you're seeing the talent on stage

But there's a hundred and twenty people underneath like underneath deciding which is behind the same

You know in the front of the house making the show run and when you do queues for everybody at home to like let's say

Let's say you're doing. I don't know uh

It could be any track

But let's say it is where are you now in the chorus comes in doom did it on good noon?

Are they watching what you create and choreograph?

And then you're meeting with the lighting director and sound guys to be like okay now

This is when lights happen at 45 seconds into this track playing yeah, that's no more so like okay

So say like right before the first drop, and we're you know everyone jumps in there toasters

Yeah So the guy needs to know beforehand when six toasters go down right the dancers need to know when to hop in them gotcha

Everything so they hop in and Beiber hops in his and then it's don't don't don't don't don't don't

That's two toasters two toasters Justin's toaster

And then there's content lighting hits lighting hits Kyle hits cryo hits pyro hits all

for one

More second moment in the show that is crazy and a team a team is doing that on TV

There's six guys running each toast of the guy at the computer for the toaster the pyro guys

Watching the pyro boards to make sure no one's in the way right running the pyro boards the cryo Jets somebody's somebody's doing it

It's not automatic because somebody could be in the to be there. Yeah, well it can be automatic right

there's people overlooking nice to make sure always looking like the pyro guy has to has a trigger and

Headphones and absolutely sometimes like Justin will walk do something different that night

And if he walks by the pyro board he's like kill kill yeah

See guys we're learning everybody you're out there learning. I'm learning at with you

It's nuts so when you go enjoy a concert next time still enjoy it

But you got to think about everything that goes into a because I know a lot of people like oh

I want to choreograph or or I want to dance same thing with dancing man. It's like you got to perform

You got to learn the steps you got to make it not look like you're doing yes

Look good be in shape have something special like think about like that that some

Even our dancers like we have these lifts that go up 20 feet and when you're looking at it

It looks stationary, but it's like this crazy and like you know some height you have to get over those

You know all the girls this tour had to learn how to fly in harnesses 50 feet in there

I saw that up close and personal when when my lady was on the pink tour. I was like I couldn't do it

I couldn't do it crazy. Yeah, but again like when I booked everybody first day of rehearsal

I had to explain to them like this is what it is gonna be flying in harnesses. You're gonna be toaster popping in lifts

You're gonna be dancing in water everything like which I saw, yeah

and I'm like are you guys all okay with that right because I when I start rehearsing and I get to my production rehearsals I

Don't have time for excuses right I have a job to do yeah, and this is you're part of your job

Are you down or not right so periods down?

Hangman in the show the show was amazing. I the show was amazing at that point. I was like oh 20 20 Timberlake

I was like that's probably the best concert

I've seen just from the entertainment aspect in the moving stage and then when I went to Bieber

I was like damn this is it too because and and for a little bit to me

Surpassed because I'm a dancer. You know as a show person if I wasn't just into dancing I'd be like okay, Timberlake

That was dope or whoo all these concerts that I've seen but when I like looked at it from a dancer

perspective and the music and

Obviously all the production's in stage. I'm like people are sliding down ramps. There was a moving lift

That's going back and forth with trampoline

I believe and I can that's crazy

And then water in addition to all of that and then on top of that justin has so many hits

Yeah, that like it was a different feel for every single thing yeah

And what as a dancer knowing some of the dancers on the stage? It was so dope it's kind of what I've patent

I'm a beast after it's like we all are special and have our superpowers

We can dance together as one but you got to see people do them. Yeah also

Yeah, yeah, you know which was I think you you casted it great and like shout out to the team speaking of which

Soph storm two nights ago, Aubree. Yeah. Yeah, she s already we stood

Yeah, she was there with Carlina Britch, and I was like okay bet and she's like yeah. We're done in blah get married

Yeah, get married

I'll bring a shout-out to her because she's like my right hand why people don't know that she's like my right hand like when I'm

Putting moment she Mystica that she's sitting there at the computer, and I'm around going crazy. She's crazy down and she sees also sees my

She's like my main like one of my main is assistants, but on purpose tour

She's my main production assistant a creative director assistant, so she definitely helps me out so much in my case

She also knows the industry. She's been in so long we both assisted nappytabs back in the day

You know that yeah, how long she's been here longer than longer than me. Yeah, so we both used to assist nappytabs and when

crappy tabs booked

American I love creative directors their first like being like TV show creator, I can job, I called Napoleon, and I'm like yo

Napoleon like I'll do anything to assist you. You don't have to pay me I'll get you coffee

I'll get you food ever ever you need. I just want to learn from you guys

Hey, my house of five and that's when I started assisting them on American Idol

And they were doing creative and they're doing the treatments and working on set and that's how I learned I learned

Attack that's how you got to be able to like humble yourself like one more success cuz even at that time

I'm traveling the world she already know who you are

Yeah, people knew who I was but I was still like yeah, there's another level

I want to get to so I got at that level I'm nobody

I need to go humble myself at that level 100% and be a servant 100% okay with serving. I think is really important and

that's it's crazy because that I feel like that's

That's where I'm at now and people people with me and that they would never know this but they're you know they're like oh

You're good

You got imma beast and build a beast in the clothing line, but I'm like yeah

That's dope and YouTube etc etc and brands, and I'm like yeah, that's dope I still want so much more than like yeah

But but living it be happy. I think there's something to say about happiness, but also having that hunger still yeah, that's something

I've battled with bro. It's tough all the time. It's tough because

Think about it like yeah like all your accomplishments same thing all my accomplishments in the outside perspective people are like yo y'all are already

good

What do y'all talk with y'all complaining about like what the problem is we're such dream

Like gold yea

catchers like absolutely like

Literally that the night the first purpose tour show ended as soon as like he went yeah off stage

And I left I was like what's next yeah the first night. I'm like oh my god like you'll live in the moment

That's the hardest thing for me around Mykel, and CJ yeah

Yeah, you know they're like

But no. No you did it like I'm like I no no it's like what's next cuz even now like I get it

I almost just booked a tour again as creative director, but the the

Deal this didn't work out right yeah, so I had to turn it down okay, but I mean the power of no has been awesome

But even now it's like okay what I don't have a tour lined up right now

You know what else which is why you know it's like okay?

I'm a focused on my own project right now, and then like they will come you know absolutely

I'm trying to get better with also like not stressing about what's next I mean things always ended up coming up

So why would I stop now?

Like it's it's it is that you know what and the age thing gets in my head too and like not to put a limit

Because there there are no limits, but I'm just like okay

I know that I've done well so far

But I have other things that I want to attain to how is it gonna happen, okay? It's not happening

I got to make it happen and there's only so much you can make happen

yeah in an industry that depends on other people to a certain extent right for sure so I think it's just that balance and

Finding it, but I I want to tell you personally

Obviously you're good keep fighting, but you're good

You know what I mean

and now you get to you get to sit back and create your own and work on yourself and

Get it to the point that you want it to be too man. All right I

It's crazy because I feel like a

lot of people

Like in this Lane like twitch is on Ellen every day hosting and he's a household name and in movies

And I'm like damn

I want to do that and they don't have people like twitch that are like oh

I will I want to be teaching as much as you are

Then I have teachers that are like I want to be going with Nick timorous doing with grass always greener always

So it comes with the territory, but I was gonna ask you how scooter affected your outlook

But obviously I know I've known that you now that you've like reached out to him about certain artists are doing things

But like seeing a mind like scooter if you guys are know we're talking about Scooter Braun. You could name his credits for

Years yeah Bieber Kanye yeah

I watch the name, but like getting to be around cousin Napoleon is one of the people for me

Yes, the followings awesome choreographer awesome creative director him and tabah are amazing

But I see I watched Napoleon whether it's worldly dancer ABC

I sit back and watch him like how he's talking to people what he's doing what his moves are the concept that he gives like

How was that with scooter because I think everybody looks at him as number one in the game for what? He's right

No, no for sure. It's been. It's cool. He's like again like I'm very observant. You know and

Even like when we'll be on conference calls about

Award shows and how he deals with those or you know things I hear yeah things

He tells me whatever, but it's funny because like his birthday. Just passed while we were in London on a shot the scooter

Yeah, so we were in London like he had like a birthday dinner invited me

And there was a couple people there

And and we all have to go around the table and talk about scooter, and so like when I got to me

I was like I just don't even think you know like how much you affected me really you know like his

You know scooter you think like yo this dude manages Justin Bieber awesome

Right, that's it. Yeah. That's level one like on all the levels

He's done like he's producing movies and producing TV shows

Or he has apps that are so successful, and it his all the stuff he does for charity, and then now the family man

He's been coming household. He's built and it's like

Oh wow

You know so like I was like kind of I had told him like you know you don't understand like you know he's motivated me

To do other things like he's motivated motivated me to then you know

Not just focus on just dance or yeah direction like whether it comes to management?

Or it comes to my clothing line or producing my own TV show or my own movies

It's like yo

He's successful in many things right not just one and not in and because he could chill

Do he do that he could shows good ooh. You could chill right?

Yeah, so but like he could fully chill yeah, you know

But it's like what drives him is like

I think work, and that's what drives me like people like yo you needed to take a break

And I'm like I love working right like I fully love right being at rehearsal for 12 20 hours

Yeah, and figured out how can I make this better and better like I'm ready to leave for me on my yo

We can just keep working here all day. I was kinda is what I'm happy absolutely absolutely

Definitely like and also yeah, just learned a lot from him, and if I need advice I can call him

I'm sure you know in 100%. Yeah the stuff. He's done

That's a good person to be able to do that with mana be close to I feel like yeah

I and I personally feel like you know I remember meeting you

at Debbie

Reynolds I walked by you. It was must have been time because

Jabbawockeez were with Biz and a few other people and they were in one of the studios rehearsing - I never forget this moment

Give it to me Nelly Furtado Justin Timberlake, Timberland, and I passed by you in the hallway, and I was like

Oh, what's up, bro? You were like yeah? I'm Nick blah. I was like oh you're from Boston. I met you

I think this 2008. I think it's 2008

I think you're already on monsters yet setter etcetera probably touring um

But I knew who you were and I had known that I had already seen dances like Nikki and dances like that

Yeah, yeah, so I knew of you, but I didn't like okay. I put a face with the name, and I remember

Suddenly hearing I don't know if it's from you or someone else

But like that at one point you were like at the verge of

About to like stop dancing like you were like I'm over it like and like I don't know if this is gonna work out for

Me my look isn't working. You kind of tell people about that

I wanted to fresh my memory because I think I heard it from you

But I'm not sure I don't know but guess so I moved I didn't okay

So I came to LA you know six to do my mantras show okay?

I came just to do the monster show two weeks

You know you whatever write me Tony's are allowed when he got lived on the cast

We lived on a rug the whole two weeks of rehearsal no pillow. No blankets up in North North Hollywood

Those roaches you guys hear that you should hear that and be and be humble and hungry a lot of kids out here that move

Out here with their parents, and yeah

So hard

my rent pay

moved I had like five hundred dollars to my name and uh

And then whatever so the show ended and I remember like Manny zero and Lauren Gottlieb were like yo

You got to stay in LA like don't leave you need to be out here, and I was like I can't I'm broke

I don't know where to say I like $200 left or something like that and they were like this live on my couch

Lauren Gottlieb

I've rented to a while I was there. Yes. She's famous. I couldn't walk around with her

It's nuts yeah shout out the elgato me yeah

so then

So yeah, I lived on their couch like a year yeah, and I took the bus to my job here

Your year to year and a half. I took the bus I got a job at RadioShack at the Burbank mall

I would take the bus there I was I worked a CPK for a year and a half

I got free meal every day, so I was like part of my eating, but like yeah, man

It was me struggle for me, so there's a lot of times like I would like be like yeah

I'm going home like there's no way like I'm negative 400 ollars in my account

My dad's not helping me my parents my mom. They can't they don't have the funds to help me you know if

Yeah, there's just a lot of times man a lot of times where I was like yeah

I'm giving people like it would be people like Laura Edwards

I remember specifically one time Lee Daniels was like you're not going home really don't but

Yeah, because like I would audition and again like you're saying about my well like I would make it to the end right every audition

I know I'm talented, but then again like the industry's not I've always about talent

And it's a lot of it's hard for people to learn yeah, but I learned really quick

You know really and it was like y'all. I'm not gonna dance with Chris Brown. I'm not gonna have too small

I'm 130 pounds still y'all okay like and you know so I would make it

And it would just be so frustrating right you know, it's like y'all. I'm even humbly

I'm more talented those people that are on the job

You know and you're still not getting them

You know so for the more thing to deal with that's why for me I rushed into becoming a choreographer

I would go to my agents and be like y'all want to be a choreographer

And they would let kind of take me as a joke right you know

Yeah, yeah cool cool, and then I started

Assistants do it blocks

Out the block, but at first like they're like yeah, you know you know you got the work hard and all the stuff

And they're not a know where I sign to like D. Do at the time because that's each time you write Jim

Please sign me as a choreographer there

and he was like whoa because I was assisting a lot of people already right so here's like y'all sign your card for it and

At that time I actually that's when I booked Bieber by myself god. Oh, okay, okay, and Bieber did scooter

Just watched my youtube videos one night, and that's it your car. He's crazy really ya know. That's like

Why don't you tell us you choreograph?

And I was like well because you were dancing you were so you were no sorry dancing at the time, right?

Baga left her bag I was gone. Yeah, but he left yet even back

It was like throwing in scooters here for me like he needs to be choreographing. It's cool

Like bag is not his dough but yeah he

That's how I pretty much got it and then like well. That's how they know I was a choreographer and she was like listen

I'm here to play my position right there was already a choreographer in place, so I wasn't trying to like be like

Me that's not genuine right people confuse networking

People confuse networking period you're right like they think networking is like yeah, what's up, man?

Yo, I'm a choreographer was something something every night anybody right that's not net were not at all networking is like hey

What's up, man? I'm Nick right nice to meet you. Oh, yeah, let's go. Let's hang out. Let's be friends. That's correct

Let's create a genuine relationship, and man you might say like no I need a choreographer

You know what I do niggas dope right exact person right antidote, right?

You know I mean not just hey look at my work line. I want you to put me on a little boy

I check this. I haven't met someone the other day like the other night

I was at catches one-year anniversary party and that boy changed me this dude. It was like a big clothing line

Yeah, huge right right easy. Oh, man. What's up, man yeah, and he was like talking to me as like

Oh, yeah, like I have this male line about to come out. You know what I'm gonna. Talk to you about it

You think I want to be friends first. I hate when people talk business first. Let's be friends first

It seems like that's exactly I was like cool

I appreciate that what how to process be friends, and if you know if it comes up. What comes up?

That's how it should be yeah, I feel like all my organic relationships and partners that I work with now

That's what it was first it started from starting with Brazil before Brazil back

And it was like we were homies right and then it was like oh you shoot alright, bro

Let's do some stuff and the list goes on and on even about the choreographers

I hired for the choreo if the purpose knows Tucker Barkley your freedom who me since 16 years old Laura Edwards

It's cookie in Eastwood's like Kevin March Kevin mark gave me my first opportunity to Cory off on the tour

And I remember saying like you know if I ever get the opportunities

I'm always gonna give it to them so I gave them believe tour in this tour like it's

Crazy, and my next thing is I'm trying to get an appetizer job, bro

I don't even know, but I'm like is this crazy, but I knew it would be just like cuz like I it's like

Giving my favorite part is giving people opportunities

Whether they take it for granted or not you know like whatever, but when I hire people for me

It comes from a certain place absolutely it does and it's like and I don't know why but to them

It's not it's like you know and you know whatever absolutely or they think they could be there anyway

Whatever whatever, they think but still realistically I put you there

Why not put you there from a place in my heart absolutely you know what I mean absolutely. I got is hiring talented dancers

They're talented, but I want good people around 100%. That's what that's what fulfills. I think I think people and personalities like us

That's what I get to whether I'm finding someone to throw on so it doesn't even matter what it could be just the fact of

Like dope I know you deserve it. I've seen your work. Ethic or

I know you get overlooked or you could already be established

But like I want you to do this and feel like I hope you know what I mean

It's just a good overall thing that that I feel like gives you a sense of purpose

Yeah, no pun intended, but like straight up. That's that's amazing man

I knew some of this stuff about you before but like I feel like I

Feel like I'm I'm learning about you again and seeing and it's remote evading me to even be like

damn

I could be doing this too or oh I didn't think about it that way so it's all about that relationships

And and obviously I've known you for probably I guess

We are

We are we are the last thing. I've done with you is Dana

Yes shout out to Dana new artists if you want to say anything about him and what's what? He's working on

I've known this kid

He was like the first kid that was allowed to dance and NoHo yeah

He was like the little cute before all the little cute kids. He was the first little cute cold water and the water

Yeah, like

So Dana

I've known as well after ever and again like one of the things scooter has really inspired me to do is you know try to?

Follow in his footsteps and manage my own act and I know people were like what and I'm like yeah

And even people in ours still like what the hell and then so yeah, I manage Dana

That's how he's my first artist on managing and we're moving and grooving down, and he's got videos

I got music videos out you know like quality high quality. I'm just taking everything I've learned creatively and stuff and relationships

I've built and getting music done, and he's creating a buzz and we got some opportunities coming up good

We're just keeping it quiet right now, but yeah like I've always you know helped stars become stars

And I was like this line knows why not make most oh absolutely

And he has it and he has a chance you can sing you're right music. It looks good. He's a great family

Good family loved his parents

I'm glad that no no shade to anybody that he's worked with before, but I'm glad that he's by himself

And I know we're see him in groups, and I'd be like certain people aren't group people Beyonce Timberlake

Yeah, you know what I mean. It's good to start and get that out of your belt, but like an iron

Yeah, but it was time and well shout out to Dana man

I'm excited about that and any advice that you could give people guys once again. I'm here with

choreographer creative director clothing owner

production company owner Nick tomorrow

We're here in the studio here at the Beast work one more time for you guys

and uh the first ever podcast if is there any

advice that you could give to

upcoming dancer

Upcoming I want to be a choreographer

Maybe maybe I don't live here. Maybe you live in Boston maybe you're from, Indiana

What's the best advice you could get give them as far as?

Making their way in the industry not becoming another you not become another me

But like creating their own path and and leaving a footprint in the industry here

So the one thing I always revert to one thing right if you're not if whatever you're pursuing if you're not working harder than

Everybody you know mm-hm

It's what are you doing? You're so wrapped right for me. I feel like whether I do it

Don't I feel like I work harder than everybody doing you have to right. It's like this like the point guard saying

I'm the best in the league. It's like Stefon Kyrie you have to feel the exact same

Yeah, if not it's like yeah

I feel like yeah

I feel like I work harder than most people have to in life right so number one in anything, so this is like right generalized

now dancers and

choreographers

wise

for me like

the industry is great, and it's awesome, but you can't sit around and wait for it and

You know that because you have built this

Army you're too short you have

Who are you and to new? Whatever?

Yeah

So like like you did and I did we created our own brands people want to hire branch we want to work with brands

Yeah, especially nowadays with the internet right it's like how many followers you got yeah, you can do this job. It's crazy

You know saying it's crazy, but like yeah

I would say focus on yourself as well and also people like

Go to class a lot in like class class class class class class

Stop going to class for a second go to the studio by yourself

And that for me, that's when I like created myself

Yeah, I couldn't even afford to go to class which is why I didn't go

But I would go to the Academy village student dance studio

I lived there a little box. Yeah

And I would be there till 3:00 in the morning freestyling bus and choreograph and all alone to create my own style

100% you know, I just feel like it's hard work

And and don't wait around don't even wait around for your agents because I promise you

95% of the jobs I've gotten myself, they are there to protect you and your contracts, right?

But they also they looking at you like what do you mean? What are you doing? You know?

They're just they get calls and stuff

But still you got to go to the audition you got a bookie you got to build the relationships

Build genuine connections right work hard right be a good person number one because there's dancers

I love I think are the world's best dancers Brock

And I won't work with right because think about on a tour 99% of the time you're not dancing. No. It's Olivia

It's you yeah. It's you you're on the road you eat

sleep breathe dual personality types air spaces together wake up early to go to

Rehearsals or go on tech or do something over again change stuff?

Yeah I feel that 100% because I've experienced two people that

That that don't come with a good energy and good light it might be the dopest in the world and it's not worth the headache

and

This shit is not easy. It's not it's not easy and it's not loose and glam and when you get successful. Yeah, it's harder

it's it just gets harder I

Expect Asians rope every class you go teach now. You're like yo, this. God. Dope every time. I don't have to deliver

I can't I can't baby and I have to force myself

but I can't chill if it's it either has to be crazy musicality or the most swagged out thing ever or

It's it's a lot to live up to it is it's a lockpick tation is a could be a killer absolutely

I don't know why I used to asked myself. There's a video and then probably 1998-99. I would do the Google research after this

But it was a music video, and I had Diddy playing Tiger Woods and mace playing a reporter, and it was more money

Yeah, yeah, and I don't know why was my favorite song in the world bro, and now that I've grown up

I'm like dang. It was like forthcoming of like in foreshadowing

What was coming? Yeah, it's 100% that the more that and I'm like damn, okay? I want more

I know more is gonna come. I know more more issues gonna come, but it really is like that man

It is and it's like it's it's it. Fully is

It's crazy like you get more pressure people ask you for more things people relying on you for things running you for jobs

You make more money, but then you pay more taxes. It's like yes going on winning a mile is going on right now

Yeah, and then the pressure is tough, and when you once you feel that success

It's like a drug and then when you don't have it for a second it can make you sad or like you am I gone

Now it's already over for me. No it's not okay. I just came up with a Shh, bro. You're speaking to me, right

Yeah, I'm literally man

I'm kind of being a little vulnerable with everybody out there, but I'm going through that in my head right now

And it's like of course not

But I guess to get to the next level you have to do things that you weren't doing before you know what I mean to

change and I think that I think that it's good for people to hear that from you because a

Lot of people and a lot of people don't feel like they fit in a lot of people don't feel like I'm six foot

I'm gonna be good out here

or

I'm a technical dancer and a hip-hop dancer and a lot of people feel like I'm unique and special and it's like nowadays more than

ever

Embrace it because people want it now. You know like create you. It's crazy because I

Cuz also like the thing that was another thing like things change

But things have changed tremendously right so

The way with internet and all this stuff like it's all different so like when we first started clearing

How many people know talk shit about us?

It hasn't stopped, but it still hasn't stopped, but it was worse than it was ten times

You know and then even now like people are judging the social media stars right, and I don't judge whether I like it

Or don't like it. You can't knock their hustle, and it's like don't get left behind

You know like you want to talk. Oh my god this girl on Instagram is getting all these views

It's not even good none of this. I'm like alright well

Are you posting two videos a week consistently are you working as hard as her no then stop complaining?

Exactly if you want her spot go get it go get it, and do you took do you turn on the radio?

I'm pretty sure it goes from like 89 to the 100's

There's all different flavors, and there's all different things that we all listen to football teams that we like yeah

political parties that we support we can go the list goes on and on

Peep, there's a lane for everybody yes, there's Disney, and there's MTV and there's BT uncut and there's HBO and Netflix

Yeah, like there's it's not one way so I feel exactly the same way

You know you have to go take that yeah, and it's like I know for sure nobody's

I'm not let anybody take my spot because I'm gonna make my spot

My own special thing right that is forever changing and always evolving right you know they man they needed to hear that

Alright last thing last thing about the wrap up here with Nick tomorrow. We can go from

You guys can freakin have days to watch this, but maybe we'll do a part two um last thing. It's very serious question are

the Patriots going to repeat

Why I want to know you're wise so the Kansas City game made me nervous, okay, but Kansas City always looks good

And they always we did it last year the Colts last year last year

yeah, yeah, so I hope so I think so I think if our defense can pull it together and

Brady turns our new stars into new weapons like he always does I think we'll be good

I mean I think from Brady to our coaching

It's a coaching row because like think about like the first three games last season

Garoppolo won those four OH three out of three and one three two one

that was one right with two backup quarterbacks per set and and Rob Lowe and we still won those games and

Brady the sitting on the bench chillin crib yeah

Which is crazy. It's our coaching. It's our like full team mentality

I think the Patriots definitely have another opportunity to win this year

I don't want to be like the fan about yeah, they're winning this year because obviously we don't know

But I think they're definitely gonna be a contender again 100%. I feel like I feel like AFC

Patriots

Steelers

mm-hmm Broncos if those

Defenses like how it was I know and I'm like I became a fan of them because I'm an Indianapolis guy Peyton

So like yeah, I still love all the players that are there NFC

I wish Green Bay had a defense because I really hate Aaron Rodgers wasting his prime without a team

That's how I feel. It makes me feel bad literally when the towns of course. It's it's unfortunate

Seahawks were supposed to be hit this year

But that offensive line is not the move at all and other internet mean Falcons look nasty fathers

Look great, so they look nasty, so we'll see we might get a repeat

I just hope that if Tom ends with six the debate is over right now

I think it's already over with him you think it's still over

I think it's all right over the people that you wanna like you talk. I think so too that comeback like it says he's

he might be

Yeah, because think about this. He's been the greatest. He's won Super Bowls with not great teams

I know

Is the difference and then still want the two with not great to think about like every other like the Cowboys was like Aikman?

Smith and D. You're right it was like those three and then

Steve Young Jerry Rice

And then for the pages it's like brainy

I know and then wide receivers that would have start on other teams right like I love Jules. I love Hagen

I love Amendola, but like it's the patriot way. Yeah. I hope Julie Edelman comes back healthy

You know and the Patriots have two wide receivers that run under a43

Yeah, so if they get cooks and in a Phillip Dorsett going. Uh-huh. It's a wrap well. Good luck to the Patriots

Yes, yeah, shout out to will

First podcast, I'm here. I was here for the beginning. I remember that we're doing this in Madison Square, yeah

Shout out to the whole staff and you guys watch at home support

Whatever we got coming up music come on in DJ DJ Ryan. He's somewhere back in the booth. You know spitting it

There's a little team. I'm a beast to know what it is. Thank you

You

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What's Uni Really Like? - Duration: 2:14.

I wanted to study nursing because I've always loved helping people.

I've always had a big interest in film and just the whole communications industry.

I ended up picking information systems because I wanted to learn how to hack computers.

I thought why not pick that, because I had no idea what I was going to do with my life.

I enjoy university.

It's challenging at times, but other times it's fine.

Before I went to university, I had a lot of concerns because I'm definitely an introvert

especially in high school.

I was very shy.

So, starting at a new campus, having to meet new friends and teachers.

That was just a really big worry for me.

I expected university to be like American movies.

I had the very big picture of American universities.

So I was like, "Oh my God, that's gonna happen."

But Australian university's quite different.

It didn't end up being scary at all for me, because I reckon about a week in, I was so

comfortable, it ended up being much better for me than high school.

I had so much more freedom.

I actually found it was easier to meet new friends.

I do spend a lot of time with university people.

Very different.

Because at my school there was no males.

And IT is only males, so it's been quite a big change, but I've enjoyed getting to know

different types of people.

It's different because a lot of people don't stay on campus and there's not as many parties as

you think, but in O-Week there is.

And the rest of the time, it's just studying.

I think, as much as I love doing this work and doing these courses, sometimes the assignments

can build up on you, and especially when you do start it can be a little bit daunting,

but you've just got to be able to get through that and there's always a lot of people around

to help you and everything.

Transitioning from having someone managing everything you do all the time, like you've got an assignment

due then, you've got an assignment due then, bring it in then, and like being lenient with

it, at university they don't do that.

I feel confident in being able to finish my degree because I have support people I can

go to and get help with.

It's just when things can build up, it can get a bit stressful, but then you get

through that and it's the best feeling in the world.

You just get to finally relax, chill out for a bit and that's better.

I would like to go through that stressful part, just to get to the relaxation part.

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