Cafecito with Noah

#2 - Snafus & Profitable Passion Projects

Noah Talon Season 1 Episode 2

Ever found yourself red-faced and laughing as technology decides to throw a curveball right when you're about to go live? That's the hilarious reality I face in the latest episode, where a battle with Instagram's plus sign becomes a comic tale worth tuning in for. Alongside the mishaps, I take you on a nostalgic trip down memory lane, celebrating the evolution of my streaming setup over the years. We've got spills, thrills, and even a cameo from our favorite recurring viewer, Westy, whose username antics never fail to entertain.

But it's not just laughter I'm serving up—get ready for a hearty dose of insight as I peel back the curtain on the hustle of keeping the cash positive. From the art of motion graphic editing for real estate videos to the thrill of drone flying, I reveal how I've turned my passions into profit. And because it's all about community here, we're opening the floor to everyone, discussing the switch from individual coaching to engaging a larger audience. Book lovers, rejoice! We're also launching a new book club, promising an immersive reading experience unlike any other. So, pull up a chair, plug in those earbuds, and let's share some stories, strategies, and a few good laughs.

Speaker 1:

Alright, it says we're streaming and now we have sound. But whatever do I mean? Now we have sound. We've always had sound. Noah, you started streaming just 20 seconds ago and you did it perfectly. A flawless launch, I might add. Yes, no hiccups whatsoever. That's the thing about eight years, eight years of life and growth and development and thought and careful reflection and consideration, you finally get your sound right. After eight years.

Speaker 1:

What is this? Forcetime chat? Westy, it is Westy. Oh, my goodness, westy, when are you going to settle on a user name? When are you going to settle? I feel like we've been here a long time now and your name changes consistently. I can count on it. As a matter of fact, maybe you're a Dallas, maybe that's what this all comes down to. It is working now.

Speaker 1:

Yes, of course, see I. Westy, are you brand new? Have I never seen you here before? Because I'm pretty sure that maybe this is a time for introductions. But you know mystery, yes, indeed Deep mystery. By the way, cheers, this is Cafe Sito with Noah I.

Speaker 1:

You know two things are going to happen. Either I'm going to freaking, start doing this on a regular basis, or I'm going to be doing this once every X random amount of time until I'm an old man and I will have deeply regretted the fact that I never got around to doing this on a regular basis. So time will tell. Time will tell what will win my will, my dedication, my fortitude. Will I grow? I don't know. In any case, westy, I knew, I knew you, you Ninja, welcome back. It has been forever, but luckily also not forever. As a matter of fact, it's incredible. Eight years feels like ancient times, but also is a blink of an eye. I mean, doesn't it feel like it was just yesterday? By the way, this is Cafe Sito with Noah.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to introduce that in a second, but first I'm going to get my Instagram stream going. I'm being triggered by the fact that even navigating Instagram is difficult. I was going to say, as my thumb missed a tiny little X button about five times in a row. Let's see, I'm going to hit this plus button. No, I don't want to create a story. Oh. So it basically said fuck off. Great, thank you, you're so helpful.

Speaker 1:

Another plus button. Oh, this plus button takes me to my camera roll. That's interesting. I think it's live. I think I found it. It was another plus button. So the plus, the intuitive sense I need to get this off of here. I'll tell you why later it's my drink the intuitive sense to reach for the plus button. That was sharp. It was a good idea.

Speaker 1:

Apparently, I reached for the wrong plus button. There's a right and a wrong plus button. I reached for the wrong plus button. This is why school was difficult. The right answer wasn't the right answer, but it was the right answer. But it's not the right answer because you picked the wrong right answer.

Speaker 1:

Live, could it be? Could it be? Oh, 48 followers Active now, but the camera is facing the wrong direction. Let's fix that. Hey, I look surprisingly crisp on this little camera. I'm happy with this. Let's get the angle right.

Speaker 1:

Awesome, we must. You know we got to prepare before we go live. We would never just go live, because then things could go wrong, you know, like sound, for example. So we must prepare. We have to get down the barrel of the camera. These people don't know. These people don't know that I'm already live. So we have to show up. You know we got to bring alive our best self. Don't let them see the insecurities. No, no, they cannot see those. Beat them down. Good, yes, look at me. A paragon of confidence. That's me. Let's go live. Oh, it's checking the connection. Now I'm live. Awesome.

Speaker 1:

So Instagram has now arrived. I don't want to be. Oh, now I'm caught. I'm caught in two worlds. There we go. This will do great. Okay, that's great. I love it.

Speaker 1:

So now we're live on Instagram and on Twitch. Now, this is special. This is. This is interesting. Welcome guys, welcome. It is cafecito. With no time, I don't think that Instagram lets me set up titles and things like that. Oh, great, fantastic. Instagram is pushing my content. We love to see that. Two worlds, one man. Honestly, there's more worlds.

Speaker 1:

I got my webcam sitting right there and it's got a cover on it, going nowhere. Who knows what I could connect that to. Got my camera on my iPod. We got cameras all over the place. Luca, thank you for popping in. We're just chilling, luca, we're having a little cafecito.

Speaker 1:

By the way, this is the moment where I can say that cafecito today is was Zowa. It started as a Zowa. This is the Rocks energy drink. I'm going to cover that up. I wish we were sponsored, but we are not. Zowa is the drink of choice today. Usually it's cafecito, but Zowa saves us some money when we buy it in bulk and however I have.

Speaker 1:

So I have two cup holders attached to the side of my desk, and that is so that I don't spill anything on my desk. It's a small desk, 24 inches deep, not that crazy. Well, guess what? I'm setting up my stream, I'm fumbling around, I'm trying to be in multiple worlds at once and, lo and behold, my cup. I left it on my desk and I spilled the entire thing all over my desk as per usual.

Speaker 1:

Now, unlike per usual and, westy, this is an exclusive. So I'm glad you're here, because I don't think anybody else is, except for my brother. Hello, brother, unlike in the past, you know, once I spill the entire drink I have like. I have like lakes. I have lakes of drink across my desk and instead of absorbing it this time because I didn't have anything absorbent I channeled my rage, the rage of having failed time and time again, and what I did was like an octopus no, they don't do this. Noah, they don't do this maybe like an anteater, I don't know who does this. Carib this, I think that's the creature of old from the Odyssean tale.

Speaker 1:

Anyway, like Carib this, I promptly put my face squarely against the table and sucked it up like a little vacuum cleaner. You know what? It just came to me the little fish in your fish tank. You know, the one swims around and just sucks on the glass. I did one of those. I did want to fucking those and I recovered my drink off my desk, with some dust for sure, but we don't talk about the dust because that would be gross.

Speaker 1:

So I just recovered the drink as best I could, and then I had to mop up the rest. Now, granted, there was a bunch of my pants, so I had to use an hairdryer to clean that up. No fun, no fun. And, luca, I'll have you know that if you go to my Twitch later, because Instagram hi, instagram, we're live on Twitch. Twitch, hi, twitch, we're live on Instagram. If you go, check out my Twitch later, you'll see that that wasn't the only thing.

Speaker 1:

I fumbled at the start of the stream. But as a result of fumbling my drink, I get to try Celsius today, also not sponsored, because I spilled half of my other drink. So, basically, I'm having a quarter cup of coffee. One ZOA, spilled in half is about a quarter cup of coffee, I imagine. You know whatever. It's math, it's caffeine math. It works.

Speaker 1:

Ross, what's good chicken Chicken man. I love you, dude, I'm so glad you just popped into the other stream. You're the bomb. All right, I think I was correct. For a moment I thought you were going to say you licked it off the desk. I did. You were right. You were very clever. You live up to your reputation, westie, you really do so.

Speaker 1:

Actually, I should get this closed Celsius outside of my cup holder and I should put my drink in my cup holder and perhaps, because this is coffee though with no time I should move my cup holder. Maybe this was my fatal flaw, that my cup holder was off center. And now, perhaps, if we're lucky, this will keep things in check. Hard for me to move that camera, not so difficult for me to move this one, but if I do show you the cup holder, I'll also be showing you my crotch. So let's not do that. You know, I just don't know these platforms. They're not really for that. You know what I'm saying. You are doing math and I was just backing you up. Why, thank you? Yes, yes, two plus two equals NOAA starts every stream without audio. That's what it equals. You can look that up in any math textbook.

Speaker 1:

In any case, back to caffeine. Chat Zoa favorite flavor right now is white peach. I was a big fan of these. I picked one up, sugar free 16 freaking calories in a can 15. 15 calories in a can Big fan. You get about three quarters cup of coffee or something, or one cup of coffee in one of these. It's pretty good and it's got. You know, they pitch you. It's like the healthy. Everybody's trying to do the healthy caffeine thing. Oh, chicken, yes, absolutely, dude.

Speaker 1:

I, like I said, you know I'm either going to be the 80 year old man who barely ever streamed and regrets it, or I'm going to finally get my shit together and be back. You know, I think we're going to be back. I don't know if you've noticed, guys, both of you, guys. I want everybody to get this. We're in a studio. I'm going to say it a little bit louder so you really get an effect of like the sound control in the space.

Speaker 1:

We're in a studio. That's pretty cool, isn't that cool? Very low reflections. I'm surrounded by shit. There's a light over here. We got the window light over here. We're in the corner, things are happening. So really there's no need to delay any longer, not really? You know, at least between now and, like January, we should be able to be making some contests consistent content.

Speaker 1:

I think that might be who stole popping in for many of that. Thank you who stole for showing up. Hello, hope you're doing well. We're just having a little coffee seat together. That's what we do.

Speaker 1:

Everybody loves spa has jumped in. It's good. It's good. Where is everybody? What time zones? I'm looking for time zones here. If you guys could reflect that back to me, that'd be great.

Speaker 1:

Oh, wow, westy, thank you. Thank you for the feedback. You know I always look five star Yelp reviews. Anybody can get a five star Yelp review. Getting that one star Yelp review and taking it to the chest, you know, and applying that feedback, that's where you grow. That's the good stuff. You see, westy was just saying that the echoes in here are tremendous. You know, three fold Studio, studio, studio. And you know you got to keep yourself around honest people. You got to keep yourself surrounded by honest people. That's how you grow, that's how you get better. That said, I'm going to have to shut down the stream because my studio is garbage and I got to spend the next six months of my life improving my studio. Thank you, westy. So good night and goodbye and have a great day. I'll see you sometime in the future when I fix the horrid echo in the studio. Thank you for watching.

Speaker 1:

Alright, I was really gonna do it, but then I decided, you know God, perfection, perfectionism. Perhaps I don't need it to be perfect, you know. Maybe three echoes is better than six you never know Could be. Actually it certainly is, unless you want something echoey. Anyway, what do I do for a living? That is a great question. A lot of random things. Relance is the first word. When I do my taxes, I check the self-employed box, if that clears anything up. I do some coaching, all manner of coaching. I never thought I'd be doing interview coaching, but I did high-level executive interview preparation coaching for a buddy of mine and it went super well and he actually made it. He was the finalist, you know, which was really cool, felt good for everyone. So I've done some coaching. It's kind of my favorite thing to do.

Speaker 1:

And second to that, I'd say I've got my financial management platform. I've been using it myself to manage my finances for like four to five years. It's based on a paradigm called prosperity consciousness. The simple version is if you don't have your psychology around, money dialed in. It doesn't matter if you know proper financial practices, because you will just either one not do them or two sabotage and, as I have found out firsthand, sometimes you know the proper psychology and you cleverly sabotage yourself anyway. But at least when you're on the path those little sabotages don't go under your radar and then you grow from them and ultimately, you know, patch the hole and sail onward to a prosperous financial future. So that would be the second thing I do.

Speaker 1:

And then the third thing I've done for some cash on hand, if you will is motion graphic video editing for companies, people who are either making external or internal showcase videos, things like that, you know, namely real estate firms, commercial real estate. It was their like end of year investor video and we had a bunch of motion graphics. It was cool. I got like some drone footage from about like 10 different properties and cut it together into this like fun video for them to show their investors, and basically it was like, oh, we all slaved away under nine to fives for a year. We need something to feel good about ourselves. Boom, show me the amount of money I made on a screen, noah. And then I say, absolutely, let me add some animation to it. I delivered and they delivered on my payment. So that's the third thing I've done.

Speaker 1:

I don't know. I mean, I've also flown my drone, but that was for very little money. But I've now taken a drone course and I love flying my drone. Thank you, halo. Growing up on battlefield 1942 and battlefield two prepares you quite well for a DJI drone drone flight, as it turns out on. Yeah, it was way harder to focus a target in a blackhawk in battlefield 1942 than it is to fly a DJI drone around a subject, that's for sure. But yeah, those are some things that I do for cash flow.

Speaker 1:

Last year I did a bunch of crypto stuff, but then that went over a cliff. Hey, yeah, look at that. So, yeah, oh, westy. Well, I don't have any of my cool bells and whistles up, but if you did follow, thank you so much for the follow. Insta, bro, this can't be real. Okay, it was just paused. My phone can't tell the difference between when I am consuming Instagram and an unhealthy over the top fashion and when I am actually giving to Instagram, so it just tried to tell me hey, you've been on Instagram too long. Instagram did say no, that's right. That's correct, sophie. Oh, garen, hello Garen, thank you so much for popping in Nice to see you Just having a little chat. I hope you're well, sadiah, thank you for joining.

Speaker 1:

We got Ross up there, yeah, so this is it. This is got Fasito time. You know, ideally we do this on a more regular basis and we get a conversation going that spans across multiple sessions. So that's the goal. That's where we're headed. It's a supplement to what would otherwise be the podcast, which gets to be edited and produced with more frequency, and, I guess, general content, which is coming soon.

Speaker 1:

One thing I'm kind of excited about is I am going to finally be creating a video series for the web, for the financial management platform. So in the past, my business model has been basically that a client has to purchase a sort of 20 hour 20 hour coaching package and once they're done with that, we have like fully done deep, awesome financial coaching. But it's expensive and it requires my time right Like present with the person, which is the primo offering in my business model, but right now it's the only offering and that's an issue. So I'm bottlenecked on that point. So what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna sit right here, my little banana in the background and I'm gonna make some financial management content, prosperity consciousness content, and then I can offer that at a much lower price point, which allows me to now have tiered offerings, which I'm really excited about. And so then people can. I also wanna build community around this so people will be able to like, watch the videos, but they're not just gonna be like alone, like I want people to be able to chat about. Oh, I tried this, I came up with this, I, you know whatever they get to get clever with it. But then they can use the app that I built, which is on the internet, to implement all the things that they learn in the little training. We'll see how it goes, but yeah, I'm pretty excited about it.

Speaker 1:

I guess the only thing is I've been thinking like I'm so used to coaching somebody one-on-one that this would be the first time I do a one-to-many offering. And also it's gonna be interesting to do a one-to-many offering when I'm not actually speaking to anybody necessarily, but like looking into a camera. I've been thinking about maybe doing a Jedi mind trick, where maybe not a Jedi mind trick, but actually quite the opposite. I've been thinking of foregoing the Jedi mind trick and just getting somebody to sit there with me and that I could coach, you know, and then just film that and share it with everybody. I don't know, I'm on the fence about it.

Speaker 1:

Stanis, yes, what up, matt, welcome to the stream. Brother. Yes, head bumping. Hello, gavna. Yes, how's it going, brother? How is it going? Stanis? And I have kept up.

Speaker 1:

By the way an option that anyone has he and I talk in my DMs, et cetera, et cetera. We also met in person ages ago, so we're like friends and I think this would be a great environment for us to continue the conversation. You know, for example, he asked me how I'm doing from time to time and, frankly, it's been tough the last three to four months. Actually. Let's see, we're in late November. That puts us at 11, 10, nine, eight, hey, three to four months, almost exactly. That's pretty good. So I nailed it. So it's been a whole thing.

Speaker 1:

You didn't keep up, westie. No, no, you didn't. You never checked in once I could have been dead, you know. You just never checked in. That's okay. Some people care, others don't. It's the way it goes. I understand we all have personal lives. I'm just a mere planet in the universe rotating around some sun. I am not the sun itself, then, and even the sun isn't the center.

Speaker 1:

Then again, I'm creating like six accounts. You are, you are creating six accounts. You're like a chef of accounts. You just whip them up and send them out. To what end, I inquire. Why, what is this? Do you express different personalities in each account? What's the deal? I'm very, very interesting. Do you have other accounts for, like the other coordinates? Like, do you have like a Northie and a Southie and an Eastie, or are you just Westie? I don't even know myself.

Speaker 1:

Yes, it started as a fun little thing. Oh, I'm gonna change my username just once, nothing serious. And then it got out of control. Oh, my God, westie. No, the most mundane reason of all time. Westie forgets her passwords. That's why she makes so many accounts. So it's the year 2022.

Speaker 1:

Welcome, welcome. We have password managers. You should try them out. They're really cool. They are software based and they either store your password on a cloud or on a hard drive. You know it's very reliable and then you won't forget them and when you need them, it populates the field where your password goes. You click log in, boom, it's like magic.

Speaker 1:

So this is the kind of coaching that I do professionally, just so you know. So feel free to send a donation or any kind of compensation for this sage wisdom that I've just provided you. You just got a little taste, a little taste of what it's like. You know, to work with me. Really simple stuff. The grandest of life's problems really boil down to simple, simple approaches, simple solutions. You know, doesn't that mince words, doesn't that over complicate things? And, as a matter of fact, I just happen to believe that what makes me a premium coach is how simple I can make things right. So if I can take an hour coaching session and distill it down into a single sentence, and that sentence is simply get a password manager, wow, did you see? I mean unbelievable. It took me eight years, eight years to develop that skill. So this is really interesting. I'm getting little eyeballs.

Speaker 1:

Oh, sophie's here. Sophie and Sarah, hi guys, hey, it's my book club. Speaking of book club To Sophie and Sarah, we should get back on that book club hype to everybody else. And which means Westie and Matt, uh, tell my tell, what do you? Would you guys be interested in a little book club situation? I'm interested in a great deal. Here's what I'm thinking. We get a few people together, get a little zoom call going. Mind you, sophie and Sarah, you guys, we've got our own thing. Don't worry about that. This is for the group right, the big group. Get a little group together, read some books. See what I'm saying. Can I even read? That's a good question for myself. I will tell you what. So unironically unironically, which means I'm being honest, now I'm turning off the comedy thing.

Speaker 1:

When I was like 26, I literally thought I was really bad at reading and I went on a little journey to fix that. And I did fix that. It took me some time, many hours at Starbucks, but I fixed it, and now I don't believe that about myself anymore. To supplement that. So, on top of that, what I've now discovered, too, is you can do IMAX reading experiences, which is to say, what is that? It's fully immersive reading. How do I? How do you do fully immersive reading?

Speaker 1:

The move is you get the audio book right and then you get the book book and then you read the book book while the audio book is playing. And if you want to read faster, then you turn up the speed on the audio book and then suddenly you're reading the book book faster. It's incredible. And so what you do then is you can pause, and so whenever you need to, whenever you have one of your thoughts or you want to highlight something, just pause, highlight little, note, play off, you go again. What's incredible is how little fatigue you get. I have a lot more capacity to read this way and I feel you know, because it's so immersive. Your eyes are being exposed to the information, but you're also receiving it like through ears, and for me I do. The audio reception dialed in, it sticks. The retention is high.

Speaker 1:

So even if you don't think you're good at reading, the book club would be a great place to get good at reading. It's basically what I'm saying, not to mention learn a whole bunch of other stuff, because this isn't going to be some like fiction book club. I guess I should have made that clear. This is going to be like. I guess this falls under the category of like spiritual book club. Essentially, we're going to learn about philosophy and psychology, things of that nature.

Speaker 1:

Somebody give me a thumbs up if Instagram is still working. Instagram just had a little mini freak out because somebody tried to call me have you not read Harry Potter yet, westie? Because actually, funny enough that was reading all of the Harry Potter books was one of the first things I did as an adult to practice reading and it worked really well. And those books are awesome. Sophie and Sarah E are big fans of Harry Potter as well. As a matter of fact, sarah E just finished watching all seven of them movies for probably like fifth time. I might be underestimating it, okay, good, okay. So Westie has read the books Falls Alarm, so you're more than decent enough. You far exceed the minimum requirement to join a potential book club, if the book club is something that you're interested in. You know, the thing about the Instagram that's interesting is you can't fly over to somebody's page to say hello and check them out.

Speaker 1:

But thank you for coming in here. We're having a good time. We're drinking a little coffee. You know, maybe this is a good time for me to crack open that Celsius and try it out before we're done here. All right, let's just do it. Hopefully this doesn't send me to the moon, but I guess I can edit. I'll just be like a little editing wizard. I'm gonna make that podcast.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I almost spilled it guys. Dangerous, dangerous. Here's the Celsius. I got the peach mango. Westie back at it again. Second one with the peach. So enjoy that.

Speaker 1:

Crack open that sponsor. I wish you know you get paid a lot of money to advertise drinks to three people. Hmm, man, they pay you the big bucks for that. You know really making a difference. Peach is so nice. I swear Peach is great. Peach is great. I need to get some real peaches, to be honest. Okay, here we go.

Speaker 1:

This is my first sip of Celsius of all time. I would say for them to sponsor me. But let's be real. Three people I mean, I don't know, I don't know One day, keep an eye on me, celsius, keep an eye on me and when you're ready? I haven't even tried this yet. I don't wanna represent this company.

Speaker 1:

I don't know if this is any good. I'm getting ahead of myself, let's see. I have feelings. I have feelings, wow, okay, right off the bat. Right off the bat, very tea heavy. And this one is peach, mango green tea. I don't know if they're all tea heavy. This one has a very strong tea flavor with a little hint of peach and mango.

Speaker 1:

So that caught me off guard. Didn't expect that. The other thing about it is probably not best. Well, you know, arguable, but having it right after I had my Zoa, which is like something that I freaking love and am used to, it was like a bit jarring. It's very different from the Zoa. There's also a lot less fizz, and I'm a fan of fizz. I don't think there's any fizz. I don't think there's any fizz in this Non-carbonated, confirmed no fizz.

Speaker 1:

200 milligrams of caffeine per serving and my Zoa is 160. So you're getting more caffeine, I suppose? Yeah, you're right, westie, I didn't. Is all Celsius tea? I didn't know that. I didn't know that all Celsius was tea. You know it's weird.

Speaker 1:

First of all, I totally didn't expect that and second of all, at first I was like ooh, I don't like this, like just transparent truth. But once I recalibrated right Cause I was expecting like energy drink, I was expecting like something that competes with, like Red Bull or Monster or something like that, or Rockstar that's another one but like no, this is just like caffeinated tea. It's like black tea with flavor or something. I mean it gives you the sense that you're being healthy because you're drinking something that's very earthy. Oh, wow, it says live fit right next to the title. So okay, I see what they're going for here. That does make sense.

Speaker 1:

Again, they're hitting the vitamin thing. We got seven essential vitamins there. What do we got over here? Here we just got B6 and B12. Interesting. I kind of wish they had vitamin D in this. This also has green tea extract and BCAAs. All right, this is pretty cool.

Speaker 1:

So that's my Zoa, the Zoa's that got the. You know, that's what I'm reading right now. But, yeah, the peach man goes dope. You know, whatever, I don't know. I don't know if I'm converted to Celsius. Definitely, if I'm going for a tea, I could maybe go for a Celsius. But, yeah, definitely a Zoa guy, big fan of Zoa. Sugar free too, by the way. You can't beat it. I mean 16 calories, it's insane, it's so good. I also get the. I get the 16 fluid ounce version because it's just, you know, it lasts longer. I tend to drink a little fast. Some people in the chat know that. Westie, as a resident Brit, you're not sure how you feel about Tina Kent.

Speaker 1:

That is so perfectly said that it's one of the biggest reasons why I did not see the tea coming. I didn't see it coming Cause it's in a little can and, by the way, even though it does say, you know, non-carbonated I don't know if it's like super featured, but it says it because it was in a can. I don't know. I assumed it was carbonated. I suppose that's not a fair assumption. But yeah, tina can. Very interesting, but I suppose if you pour it out of the can into like a cup, then actually let's try that. I got my little cup right here.

Speaker 1:

I'm curious to see what color this is. Does it look like tea? Oh that, that looks like tea. That looks like tea or orange juice. Interesting.

Speaker 1:

It's funny, cause this little segment show that we're doing here is Gafisito with Noah, and now we've had like a fizzy little energy drink and tea, but it I guess it's really caffeine with Noah. But Gafisito with Noah is the. It's the part of the day. Every day I like to have my little Gafisito with friends, irl friends. Right Now I get to do it with IRL friends and internet friends. That's that's more friends. That's pretty great. That's a win-win. If you ask me, getting to the bottom of my Celsius can, I already finished my Zoa, which I half spilled all over my desk, so we're getting to the end of the stream.

Speaker 1:

It was a hello and hangout stream. Basically, I'd like this to be a fun hangout and I like to see what we all come up with to chat about. Usually, I chat about philosophy and stuff with friends. That's what I usually do with my Gafisito our personal growth goals, things like that. Exactly, westy, we will. Next time. We will talk about the goals to climb the leaderboards, not leaderboards. What the fuck is it called the rankings of League of Legends? Perhaps Haven't played it in forever. Recently I was in Miami and I played the new Cod game. Never been a fan of Cod hot take, especially for the end of stream, but this game was quite good and I look forward to getting it this Christmas season. We'll see.

Speaker 1:

Anyways, guys, thank you so much for joining. Till next time, and hopefully I'm not 80 years old next time. So let's go. Also, don't forget, you can keep in touch with me via Instagram. It's probably the best way to do it. Noahtalon, check me out on YouTube. I'm moving my podcast over to my personal account, so I should be doing that later today. Noahtalon44. For now, we gotta figure out the whole username thing. I think I need more subscribers for that. But yeah, anyway, thank you guys. I love you guys and I'll see you next time. Now I'm gonna click on stop stream.

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