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Jay's a comedian/budding actor I met while working for a secret boys club (you only THINK it sounds bad) where he taught people how to attract other people and I realize this is sounding worse and worse the more vague I try to be. Initially I was skeptical of his character until an intimate self-improvement workshop brought us closer together in the way people like me love to get to know other people: in a rush of emotion and terrifying honesty. Since then we've worked on a podcast, a short film, and... well I know it's usually good to have a third thing but I can't think of anything at the moment -- that might just be it so far.
In this interview we talk about being overly aware of your audience, my brand, and a very meaningful public interaction I had with my mom on Facebook.
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Jay's a comedian/budding actor I met while working for a secret boys club (you only THINK it sounds bad) where he taught people how to attract other people and I realize this is sounding worse and worse the more vague I try to be. Initially I was skeptical of his character until an intimate self-improvement workshop brought us closer together in the way people like me love to get to know other people: in a rush of emotion and terrifying honesty. Since then we've worked on a podcast, a short film, and... well I know it's usually good to have a third thing but I can't think of anything at the moment -- that might just be it so far.
In this interview we talk about being overly aware of your audience, my brand, and a very meaningful public interaction I had with my mom on Facebook.