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Quick, a quick five full reviews and short reviews a Opie part of Patreon. You do the full reviews First, get warmed up, and then you do a phone POV review and the requests at the end is a phone interview phone call. And if they want to do FaceTime thatâs cool you put out you put on your mask if they wanted to FaceTime but we can just do calls we record phone calls, no, no problem. But this is why AOP is good. Because right now in the blog, you have multiple youâre using commas and that could work. But just a what like very directly like if youâre doing a review of Black Lives Matter with a Patreon Pitch attached to it. That is an interesting read for any artist because theyâre going to learn about subscription economy and the membership, the monthly membership model. So thatâs the goal behind Alp. Itâs really to use Patreon as a lens to look at the subscription economy, much like Zoo Aurora and cn, Zoo, cn zoo is doing because thatâs what we want to do. We want to be able to break down you know, the relationship between companies and customers, users or artists of all kinds and their audience, their fans, and making tightening up that relationship between the two. So that economic communication is fluid. Because you know, when you have one when you give $1 per month to a campaign or $5 A month or $10 a month, or $100 per month. If you really love it, you can afford it. Thatâs every month. Youâre saying something to them. Youâre saying Iâm still here. I still love what youâre doing. Keep doing it every single month that itâs a itâs a itâs a trade. Itâs a trade. This is and this is why trade at its root is itâs about equal trade. trade is about equality. capitalism and and our economy. global economy is about fairness and equality. But thatâs obviously there are these there are all sorts of loopholes and they get exploited. But every single month, youâre sending them $1. To read to read, to encourage to reiterate Courage to reaffirm your relationship and every every month or every day, every week, every month, every quarter every year, theyâre sending you certain things in the form of art, creativity, imagination, innovation. Communication, right. So it is this two way communication between a an artist and a fan. So itâs a one on one relationship. And the same goes for a company. If you have a company and you have customers, you have behind that company, one person who came up with the idea, or 234, at most. So you do have the artists behind every company that created this thing or the service that will make your life easier, more effective, more productive, better in certain ways, and if created something that doesnât exist. So that is art. That is the creation of something new that is an expression of creativity and imagination and innovation. That is the inventing of new things. Right? Physically tangibly versus abstract like right now weâre creating an abstract a conversation myself and you, you are the the listener in this case, or the reader if this is transcribed. So this is this is a topic for another time, creativity, imagination, art, and how that is basically a one on one one to one relationship between two people. This isnât a relationship between an artist and an audience. Itâs a real itâs 1000 relationships between artists and each audience member. Okay, so itâs not again, itâs a itâs not one relationship between one creator and Theyâre enjoyers theyâre their users of the art 1000 1000 users, itâs 1000 relationships. One with each of them, you know, because Iâm listening to this music, at least in the beginning, but my headphones, just me and the artist. So thatâs, I just want to reframe it in that way. So thatâs why artists reviews and interviews being the second step, or the third step either so use phone POV use otter app, and you get you get all this done it one by one, to try and keep those phone POV videos probably short. In the beginning, at least probably These are two minute pitches, right to three minute pitches at most, where youâre looking at their page, and youâre talking about what theyâve done. Maybe youâve got a few different points of interest. Maybe they have a documentary. You want to scrub through to get to a quote, or probably to find everything on the Instagram page, which will be nice. And then itâs a pitch, a pitch for a Patreon page and also a pitch for, Hey, can we get you for an interview? We talked about the membership model and the subscription economy and how it can set the artist free so that they donât so that their art is not product but relationship, which is, again, the foundation of any relationship. Itâs going to be the art. Communication, the idea is transferred. Maybe thatâs a better word for them trade transfer. You know, youâre transferring your gift to me, Iâm transferring gift to you unconditionally. Right, like Iâm creating this gift for myself. First. Iâm surprising myself first. And sometimes Iâm surprised at what I say. Right shout out to Paul Mooney. You can go and check out the pomp Mooney video if you go and check out the playlist on YouTube or just go right to their YouTube channel actually real ar e l black one word. And thereâs a thereâs a couple. A couple we only watched a few but the Muhammad Ali Paul Mooney and Louis Farrakhan were pretty cool to listen to. And this is going you know, these these guys are going back weâre going itâs like a time travel. teleportation back to the 50s and 60s, and where the civil rights movement throughout and, and the real incredible struggle that that most Americans donât understand, you know, the level of and when we could obviously never understand because we canât be in the shoes and look through the eyes. The people who were living it and who are still living it and who have been living it for the past 400 years this this nightmare. Itâs not a disadvantage its a nightmare. So Art of Patreon set the artists free artist Basic Income art BNB adopt an artist religion called out art we out
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