Thank you. It's a new song by Wren.
We'll listen to it together. Come on let's have it you miserable prick
I will do what I want, I will drink till I'm sick to my stomach
I'm sick of the same boring songs I am sick of these pavements
I find myself on great britain i hate you all say that with pride it's
my right to be fired when you fed me lies he's so dramatic in his videos you guys ever watch
him on youtube who is this guy again ren never heard him. He has that one song that I've played before.
I'd rather listen to you play piano all day, every day versus this nonsense.
This is the best one, right?
Let me fast forward a little bit.
There's like a whole intro.
His voice, his guitar, everything he does is so good. Thank you. Just wait for it, Ren. It's been a little while. Did you miss me? You thought you buried me, didn't you? Risky.
Cos I always come back. Deep down, you know that. Deep down, you know my mum always in periphery.
Ren, aren't you pleased to see me? It's been weeks since we spoke, bro, I know you need me.
You're the sheep, I'm the shepherd, not your place to lead me.
Not your place to be batting off the hand that feeds me.
I've been taking some time to be distant.
I've been taking some time to be still.
I've been taking some time to be by myself
since my therapist told me I'm ill.
And I've been making some progress lately.
And I've learned some new coping skills.
So I haven't really needed you much man i think we
need to just step back and chill ran you sound what we're saying and i do it's like nine minutes
long anna and it's basically it's the internal battle between himself i was about to say there's
something very battle-ish going on but to be honest with you yes i have to say i'm a big fan
of the guitar play but there's some kind of
bipolar situation going on
He has more anger than me.
Apparently, somebody does.
Music is all about the creative process
and if people can fuck up the relationship,
there's nothing on the bone.
Fuck you. I'm going to fucking kill you. It's like back and forth and going and going to go, but how did you discover this dude?
Don't know what oh, you know, it was the
She does the analysis of singers oh she's like this redhead
she analyzes oh the charismatic voice yeah that's it and um she reviewed him and i watched her cry
like literally in tears reviewing this dude so i was like all right i gotta go hear the whole
song before i even listen to a review
So I watched it and I cried watching it. It was just it's so
It's like this battle back and forth back and forth and then I went in and looked at his other songs and videos and it was like
You've been watching the videos really makes it so much better, right? You gotta really watch the videos and he
He does he had he has these songs in this it's all about stories and there's like parts to them like there's multiple songs that all tied together
and he's really talented he's a
Cool dude, and he's actually very super. He's really really talented like musically. He's incredibly talented
musically he's incredibly talented
vocally he's incredibly talented
no I've not sent you her stuff
Yeah, I think I knew who that is.
I believe she had a collaboration with...
What's this guy? Piano guy.
Minefields you're talking about?
Yes, I was about to say he's married to this famous girl.
Or used to be famous girl.
That I'm calling you this late
But these dreams I have of you ain't real enough
started bringing up the past other things you love don't last even though this isn't fair for both of Oh, the vibes. Ooh, maybe I'm just a fool.
I'd still be wrong with you.
Anywhere you, anywhere you are.
Ooh, these long dreams that I walk through.
She's got a good voice for sure.
Let's start this off properly.
Welcome to the 350th episode of the Nightcap.
I'm technically going to count Anastasia's Tuesday interview as number 349.
So that makes us at 350 today. And we are actually close to our two year anniversary,
which I need to go plug in one of my hard drives to find out when it was. I think it was August 19th
was the first one somewhere around there. So we're within like a week or so of the two,
two year anniversary, which is crazy.
Could you think about it?
Anastasia's been now hosting or co-hosting over 300 spaces with us at 15 years old.
And not only that, tonight, E. Smitty's down on the listeners.
I'm hoping at some point he'll come up and hang out with us.
But E. Smitty is also going to be streaming this space.
It is recorded, and he's streaming it out on his DeFi.
What is his actual platform?
The platform is a streaming radio, but it is decentralized.
And I'm hoping at some point he'll come up and we can talk about it a little bit.
You guys can learn a little bit more.
He was in here the other night.
We had a non-recorded impromptu space after Anna's wonderful interview the other evening,
which I thought was excellent. And we've been missing our dear co-host, my dear Anastasia,
who's been traveling the world. And she's been, you know, bring Smitty up,
uh, she's been traveling the world, she's been busy interviewing people.
You want to Disney World, Anastasia? Is that what happened? Oh, and by the way,
for anybody who is new to the stage and new to the space, Anastasia is 15, and we're going to
respect her age, or we're not going to curse on this stage. If you want to drop an F-bomb, just say cupcake.
If you want to drop an S-bomb, you can just say sugar or fudge or any type of sweet treat.
We'll keep it sweet so you can tell me the cupcake off, Chaz.
Whatever you want, that's all fine. Just don't use the real words.
That's the way the space works.
So that being said, Anastasiaastasia welcome back i'm so happy
you're back here how was hong kong you went to disney is that what i saw i saw a lot of disney
pictures telling you what happened how are you dear anna yulia uh everybody hito in the listeners
chon lee alicia stoner and everyone uh stephanie um and of course to uh smithy uh really nice to
meet you i'm seeing you for the first time but it's really nice to meet you
so um yes dear jazz i went to disneyland and um this was truly a dream come true and this was
the best the best thing of my life really because um it's such a magical place and um I just can't I was so so happy about it
um and I just loved the park so much first of all there's um there was one slide that was the
scariest in my life and I've been to many uh slides roller coasters, and this was the scariest ever.
So it was really fun. I went on it two times because the first one wasn't enough.
I needed to fear two times, you know.
And there is so many different worlds from different, like, movies, cartoons.
And this is, like, the best.
And mind you, I wasn't in Disneyland when I was younger.
So that's why I'm so excited.
And all those worlds are like really separated
um and they have a theme and it's just like different cities built on different themes
and this is so amazing um because you couldn't even see any other part of things in this world that weren't in this world,
you know, so like there was Frozen and others and in Frozen there was a huge mountain built
and like the houses and the river and the boats,'s it's so amazing like really beautiful and when we were
waiting for them roller coasters all those houses that we were waiting in they also were themed
under all of this so it's like really really cool um and it was also raining um so i think it's actually
good think it was raining because if it was sunny uh first of all i'd be really um feeling bad
because i really don't feel like hot weather um and besides there would be so much people much more than it was it was a lot of people but
it would be so much more but it still was incredible and also we were sitting on one bench
eating we needed to take a food break. And I heard like screams from another house.
And then I looked, it was dentist.
It was like written dentist.
And there were screams coming out of it.
And I think there was also shadows.
There was also like shadows of something doing something.
So like dedication to all of it and i saw princesses also um and i saw the far way who's your favorite
um that's a great question i love to teach but he's not the princess well I guess who I don't know really
princess actually but it wasn't
but yes it was truly truly
magnificent I just loved it
and where technically is this Disney world by the way is Disneyland But yes, it was truly, truly magnificent. I just loved it so much.
And where technically is this Disney World, by the way?
Is Disneyland, Disney World, what do they call it?
It's the official one, like just in Hong Kong.
Well, the official one is actually down by Anna.
That's, I think, the original, original one that Disney built. And then they built one in California,
I think they call it there.
And then they built the one in Hong Kong.
They built the one in Paris.
And I think there's a couple other ones, too.
I know the one in Hong Kong.
I think it's the closest one
to the one in Florida. The one that's in Orlando.
The OG one. And from the one that's in Orlando, the OG one.
And from the pictures that you shared and all the different worlds you talked about,
it's definitely very similar.
And what you're talking about, that experience of seeing like the, not the cartoons,
but the movies that they animated, which they're, I mean, they're the experts.
They're the original animators where they would layer, you know, see through,
paper, but the stuff used for
projection, like this transparent paper,
and they would draw on them and layer them
the animations. It was really incredible.
talented. They were cutting edge back in, like,
you're talking, like, the 50s, right?
These guys were animating things so beautifully.
That's the word I was looking for.
Yeah, and they built these worlds to match the movies.
And you go in and it's just like, holy God.
It's literally just like the movies and the characters.
And the characters have to stay in character the whole time.
And as a kid, I used to love messing with them to try to get them out of character.
These guys are professionals, like professional, like Broadway people.
But Anastasia and the rides are so much fun.
And each world is like literally brings those movies to life.
And it's such a great experience.
So what was your favorite part of the park, Anastasia?
Oh, that's actually a great experience so what was your favorite part of the park anastasia oh that's actually a great question and yeah um all of them are like really all in character and even like the staff that just
are here near the slides they're all dressed uh on the team so it was really fun um Yeah, so I think my favorite was the Frozen slide because there was
like those dolls that moved and spoke and it was so fun and they were they
looked like really from the cartoons or movies or whatever.
So it was really great to just to watch them.
And the slide was pretty, pretty chill. So you had time to see them.
And the other favorite is the scariest one.
And the other favorite is the scariest one.
And it was like up and down.
But on the arch, you know.
So it was the scariest one and really cool one.
And it was my favorite too as well.
And also, another one three three favorites is the river
um river something don't remember the name but we were on the river um in theme of um
tarzan um and there was a tarzan's house in the middle and we were going around it and it was
pretty huge river and we saw elephants like zebras and giraffes and all of this and gorillas
and like really really cool things and it was so realistic really I had I had a video of it and
I got so scared when there were like people with those how do you call those abrigene they uh jenna please help me i'm sorry i do not know that in english sorry it's the it's the
it's the man before man became the man and it was like those eight men i don't know i think it's
almost the same word but bargains maybe yes yes kind. Rusty, do you know what we're talking about? Chaz? Anybody?
I have no idea. See, that's what I'm saying. The men before cavemen?
Thank you. The cavemen, basically, yes. Before the cavemen. What do you call them?
The Neanderthals. That's the word that I will never be able to pronounce. Thank you very much. That's why I do not know that.
How do you calling it again?
No, it's not Neanderthal.
Yeah, it's a tough word, for sure.
Neanderthal. Neanderthal Magnum.
Well, then there's a cool Magnum man also.
I don't mean to interrupt, brother brother i'm just doing a little bit of
background work and making sure that the broadcast is running smoothly on talk.soundaliveradio.net
and uh thank you for having me so i'll be uh kind of silent for the next like 15-20 minutes just
doing the technical stuff in the background and i just hit i hit play on my computer and i heard
anastasia speaking so it's definitely working brother and i'm computer and I heard Anastasia speaking. So it's definitely working, brother, and I'm excited.
Look at that, Anastasia. You're on the radio.
Mom, I'm on the TV. Let's go.
So, Anastasia, throughout the space today, I definitely want to have you talk about your trip.
I don't want to get it all in one spot.
So, you did Disney, and I know, did you go to Hong Kong for, because you needed to take a break away and get your visa stuff, or did you just take it for a vacation?
No, no, no, for visas, for visas.
What a horrible life you have.
Oh, we need to go get a new visa.
So let's hop over to Hong Kong, go to Disney for a little while, wait for our visa, and then we'll go back home.
Oh, my rough princess cupcake life.
Oh, yeah, this is. I'm suffering.
Look at my suffering on top of the gambitron.
I know. I watched that video and I thought it was so great, by the way.
For those that don't know Anastasia, I know most everybody here does,
but some that don't, and people that are listening on the Sound Alive radio, I'm going to
do a brief introduction of Anastasia and then we'll say I had a Rusty. Anastasia is a 15-year-old
young lady who is currently in Vietnam. She is originally from Belarus. She speaks three
languages fluently. She can introduce herself in seven. She's visited 28 different countries.
She became an artist on Super Rare at the age of 13, which I can say pretty much everybody in this room, except for maybe a few, if that, have ever even had the opportunity to even think about being on Super Rare.
It is one of the most elite platforms for artists.
And we're all very, very proud of Anastasia. And she's hosted or co-hosted over 300 episodes
already of the NICAP, which is absolutely amazing. Talk about her resume when you want to go submit
your application to college. The things that she's doing is just incredible. And we're all
so proud and we love her so much. She's a daughter to each and
every one of us. And yeah, Anastasia, you're absolutely amazing. And I'm so glad you're back
because I really missed you. You had an amazing interview on Tuesday. I listened to a little bit
of it today. I didn't get to listen to much, but I got to listen to the beginning. And I do plan
on listening to the rest of it over the weekend. And I'm so happy you got to interview you.
I know how much respect you have for her.
And yeah, and I look forward to listening to the rest of it.
All right, so we're going to say hi to Rusty.
Maria will be here probably in the next hour or so.
She's going to sleep in a little bit today.
She is our other co-host.
And Anastasia, welcome back to your nightcap home. I'm so glad you're here.
Any other words you want to say before I go over to Rusty?
Yes, thank you so much. Thank you so much, dear Chas, for the introduction. Really,
really appreciate you. And I also want to introduce you because dear Chas is there on the host place and if you don't know him but you
all probably know him but I'm gonna introduce you to an incredible dear
chas right there so dear chas is a musician an artist and an incredible person and he has hosted already so many nightcaps around 300 or
so or more and he's the founder of nightcaps which are the amazing spaces that we have
that we have every Friday.
And before that, we had almost every day.
So he's the incredible founder of it.
And he's also a co-founder of One Love Dao,
which is an incredible thing.
And if you don't know One Love Dao and what's this,
Because you truly need to be either a part of it or just knowing what is it.
So, Gyrgyz is a co-founder of it.
So, he's also an incredible musician.
He plays amazing piano and he also sings sometimes when he has a mood for it
and his piano is very very beautiful and we all listen to it on the spaces and enjoy it
and he's also an artist he's a traditional artist and AI artist,
mixing different techniques,
and also drawing beautiful things.
And also, one more thing, that he's's a very very beautiful and kind soul to the space
he always supports people he always gives the best and uplift artists and non-artists and gives his heart into everything he does very very dedicated to
everything and he's also a coder because Dirk has created many things like his website, different bots, and some other things.
And he's also a founder of Chaz.art and co.
So, yes, meet Chaz, everybody, and follow him right now.
He sounds like an amazing guy.
And you are so, so sweet to do the introduction.
And Chaz was on the billboard.
And Chaz was on the billboard.
I've been on the billboard.
Yes, thank you, Anastasia.
All right, let's go to Rusty,
and we're going to say how to Yulia and Anna
and catch up with these guys,
and then we're going to get into some other topics.
So, Mr. Rustdog, what's up, buddy? Well, we're on the get into some other topics. So, Mr. Rust Dog.
Well, we're on the radio live, right?
Thank you, Chaz, for giving me the microphone.
I just wanted to thank our sponsors, Vito Cosmetics, for hairless legs, pineapple hair.
Vito has all your cosmetic needs.
I would like to thank Chaz.art for sponsoring the Nightcap and all this wonderful stuff.
I would really like to thank Captain Stoner
and his Etsy and eBay shop.
It's got the bang, it's pocket the pow, it's got the zoom.
And I would like to thank Uli's nostrils for existing.
Jesus Christ. You want to say it for me? Can you say Nastrals, for existing. Have a great night. Jesus Christ.
Uli, you want to say it for me? Can you say, oh, Jesus Christ?
a little bit, so I'll just listen to it. Yeah, Jesus Christ,
I probably should have thanked the Citig have thanked the Cicada Alliance,
since they're all out here singing with me too.
Yeah, you can tell we're definitely professionals,
and we have the highest quality audio.
Rusty's background noises are intentional to just drive the audience crazy.
Oh, yeah, they're AI Cicadas. intentional to just drive the audience crazy and
It took me 17 years to go
And too bad they're gonna be gone after this year
Alright, I need to hear about pickle and balls because if you guys don't know about pickle and balls
we're gonna hear about it right now And the one and only beautiful black and white line artist
who's been adding color in, although she's curating black and white,
for the new open call on One Love, the one, the only, Anna Elzubereff.
introduction for the first time
moly, I feel so special tonight.
Anyways, thank you, Chaz.
No, seriously, was that introduction necessary i'm not sure but
it's very flattering very flattering and yes i'm very honored to be um to to be to be chosen to
curate this black and white monochrome collection that will be i'll be choosing out of over a hundred submissions, only eight, like what a, what a
life. And I do want to share with you, everybody, something, I'm not going to give my feedback on
it. You'd be the judge of it, but there's reason to the madness of me why I share, why I shared it.
Months ago, I come across a video on Instagram. Again, I known that, that I, yes, I come across a video on Instagram again. I know that I guess I do have a thing with an Instagram and moments of sadness or moments of silence.
Maybe I'm going to rephrase to silence.
I see what's going on there.
Funny stuff, not funny stuff stuff but mostly it's funny and i come
across of the video where i see this phenomenal animation not this one that i just pinned up to
the jambatron to give you guys a full overview um and i see these movements and i see different
layering which again i'm not a big ai expert as you all already know that but i see stuff that i've not seen
anything out anything even remotely to that it's it's like a full-blown ai animated movie per se
with the with those anima um uh characters moving along and they're like transforming into some
some sort of like a different perspective and it's's just like, it literally stumbled me on my tracks.
So what I saw today was similar to this.
So I'm not saying anything else because I need to keep my feedback to non-existent,
basically, but I did wanted to share this particular piece.
There's a lot of gorgeous art that has been submitted
to the Infinite Realms open call that I'll be curating, of course, with the guidance of Jen,
and you probably, Chaz, I don't know if you're going to come in the picture at some point, but
I'm an open book. I'm open ears to all the advice I can get.
But I know one thing for sure.
It's going to be a challenge, but I'm going to take it very seriously.
The only advice I have for you, Anna, is to enjoy because you get to experience all these artists.
I mean, it's the best part of doing these curations because you get to meet so many incredible people.
And that's an amazing piece.
Oh, it's a blessing. Yes, it's a blessing to meet so many people, to come across so many incredible people and that's an amazing piece oh it's a blessing yes it's a blessing to meet so many people to come across so many artworks i mean just the sheer notion alone
over 100 people decided to drop everything whatever it is that we're doing and decided
to switch to monochrome art like what wow that's an honor right there because y'all know uh it's
not every day you come across a lot of monochrome art on the web 3.
Let's just say that, right?
There's one in particular artist that is actually pretty famous.
He's from Brooklyn as well. And he does a crazy amount of animations.
Most of them are black and white.
They're just mind-blowing.
This group, very famous group.
Hold on, this British group.
Hold on, Chas, help me out.
This British group, famous group.
He was married to Gwyneth paltrow what's his name
i don't know coldplay coldplay thank you yeah yeah
so coldplay used his animations during the concert that's how famous this jake
guy play is what it should be called now. What? Divorce play is what they should call it now.
I mean, honestly, he was dating this girl from Fifty Shades of Grace.
No, no, no, not him and Gwyneth.
I'm talking about the Coldplay gate where they put the jumbotron to the kiss cam.
I mean, I completely forgot about this drama situation.
I mean. Play hot play. completely forgot about this drama situation. I mean...
Yeah, what a dramatic situation.
But hey, listen, anything for publicity and PR, it worked magically for somebody, right?
But apparently not for the people who got caught.
But I am pretty sure there will be a lot of Halloween costumes around that particular subject.
So, yeah, if you guys are creative enough, go create a costume.
Put it out there on Etsy or Amazon and make a buck out of it.
I'm pretty sure there will be costumes on that.
So, but my thing when I was going with this was the whole notion i'm a sentimental creature i
really am guys i'm very sentimental in the sense of trying to analyze the whole perspective of
greatness and gratitude right that's where i'm coming from and you know when i did my lunar
project the open collaboration that was tremendous gratitude gratitude for all the participants right
and same goes to here even though I decided not to participate because that
will be absolutely not right for me to choose my own stuff into this which is
obvious so I'm gonna skip and participating 100% there will be plenty
of other opportunities and but I'm definitely mind blown by the sheer amount of pieces that people have created.
And they're just mind blowing.
Some stand out more than the rest.
I'm not going to say who and who and how.
But I am very, very, very jittery excited about it.
And of course, switching quickly gears to the pickleball, it's been a great night of playing.
No drama tonight, but yesterday was a little bit dramatic, overly dramatic.
There was a 15-year-old girl actually lives in my neighborhood, came in.
And I know her dad also goes there to play with her just to make
sure. And she was playing with her friend, similar age, and they were jumping every time they would
score, jumping for joy. And then the last time they jumped and they hugged each other, somehow
they both collided, fell on the court, and the girl, my neighbor, well,
that lives in my neighborhood, she kind of either twisted, pulled the muscle, or something, she did
something incorrectly. She was gonna go see the doctor tomorrow only, so we're gonna find out
tomorrow. Just to clarify, is this the I'm not your friend 15 year old girl what do you mean
from a couple weeks ago the 15 year old that was yes yes okay she apologized she yeah i did not
i did not have a chance to fill you guys in the the conclusion of that drama yeah yeah, I ignored her for two weeks and then she realized why I was ignoring her
because I'm a person of, you know, also some sort of, I have a decency in a sense of like,
I have my own principles. So I didn't speak to her and look her way and she figured it out.
She texted me. She apologized for her misbehavior, misspeaking to me that way.
Because, you know, she had to realize because, you know, we are different and we are different in age as well.
So there needs to be some kind of a boundaries.
Like, yes, I can act like a 15 year old, but it doesn't mean you need to disrespect me like you would a 15 year old.
would a 15 year old so no I don't do not tolerate stuff like that so yeah we
So no, I do not tolerate stuff like that.
definitely made her peace and yeah unfortunately she she has some issues
with her leg I again I don't know what exactly I don't think she broke it but
there's something with her need let's just say that anyway so that was pretty
dramatic because literally six courts that were playing games. Literally everything stopped.
Nobody was doing anything.
And the entire, I don't know, 50 people that were on the court that particular time,
Surrounding her, helping her.
Oh my God, it was so dramatic.
I do not ever want that kind of attention.
And I always say disclaimer to people who I play with like we play for fun and we're not playing for money and I'm not chasing over the ball and I'm not jeopardizing any parts of my body for this game boom.
disclaimer so they know in advance.
Yeah, we played really good tonight. It was
really good. Good weather is finally not
creating, working on a collaboration
Definitely excited about this
really dope collaboration.
anything I've ever done before.
So that's going to be... Can you say who it's with?
And she's on Super Rare too.
I think I know who it is.
Well, me and her have been on DMs for a while, and I gave her an idea because, look, her stuff is very abstract-y.
And it's not every day that you can think of an idea, especially from her end, how can you do a collaboration with something like that.
you do a collaboration with something like that so she posted something yesterday and i instantly
recognized it and i'm like damn that's exactly what i wanted to do a collab on because other
pieces were just like they were not speaking to me so today i uh yesterday i dm'd her and i'm like
can i please do a collaboration on this piece she was like go for it knock yourself out i'm looking
forward to it so yeah I started working on it.
It's going to be a massive piece
and very abstract-y as well.
And I'm just like in love
with what's happening right now.
And yeah, I'm very excited about this collab.
So yeah, counting days, counting moments
And it's going to be very sad.
You move her out the same day that curation closes, correct?
Oh, no, no. I'm asking though.
That's just so people know the ending.
I will not be around on the 15th at all.
So I may be tweeting, but but I'm gonna be crazy busy that
day we are leaving early in the morning from the house because we need to get
there by 3 p.m. which is two hours away from here and then the whole moving in
stop organizing cleaning or cleaning organizing settling and all that stuff
is gonna happen that day and then we going to drive back home and cry your face off.
I'll need an extra box of tissues for sure.
But yeah, thank you, Chaz.
Thank you for allowing me to speak.
I'm very happy to see dear Anastasia here.
I've missed her tremendously, my little sweetheart.
I missed Yulia, her stories. I miss her stories very much.
Rusty, I see you, my friend. I do want to hear from Stroke Driven. We got into DMs today. I would
love for her to come up and talk about some things. This is a great space to do so about that
particular topic. You know, I do want to say I was listening to the
space you guys were part of with Mr. Bain. It was a great space. It really was a great space. And I
think more spaces like that must be held, more adequate content written in the topic of fucking, excuse my French, copycats situations. Like I can't stand,
I cannot fathom the audacity. And here's my own personal perspective, which I told to Stroke
Driven today. This is not a discrimination comment here about this. And I'm going to give it like that. So I've had Instagram since 2018,
and ever since I've started to post my art, even before entering Web3 space, my art has been
blankly copied and posted without credit, with nothing attached to it, as if they did it themselves.
So after trying to tell these people,
most of these people actually were from India.
And look at this, Fanny is here.
I was talking to her about the same topic today.
Hi, Fanny Khan, please come up.
Anyways, so what I used to do, I would send a message.
Please either remove the artwork that you've copied for me, or put in the caption that this copied artwork was originally created by me.
These people will never do that.
So all I started to do is just basically if I see a copy or somebody sends me, oh, by the way, this person is copying your art.
I'm like, boom, I block, move on with my life.
Also, when you do block someone on Instagram and if they choose to create another account, that account will not have access to your account again.
access to your account again that's a good thing by the way that instagram does so i have a very
That's a good thing, by the way, that Instagram does.
like literally a zero total tolerance towards copycats like no there's definitely no no no
so that's very a good topic to discuss i think if you're in the mood for it you know there's a
couple of different topics so you may or may not have seen my post today.
I got a little strung with somebody.
And I'll be honest with you.
I got a lot of messages and comments about it.
Sam Gadd actually sent me a really great one.
And his comment was fantastic and basically saying, Chaz, you know, you have influence. And, you know, to be that harsh on somebody, you know, you're not helping.
And by the way, I never do that.
I never attack anybody unless you deserve it.
And so when I told Sam in my reply, and I think you probably saw it too, I told him, I said, Sam, the guy blatantly went underneath post.
By the way, I wasn't even in the post.
It wasn't like an artist saying, oh, Chaz, thank you for buying my art,
or I sold something or I bought something.
It was like the one that was sentence post of her just kind of doing like a reintroduction of herself.
And it was like, it was just underneath her post.
It was like, hey, can you tell Chaz to look at my artwork? I'm in need. No, the way he said it, I underneath her post it was like hey can you tell Chaz to look at my artwork I'm in need
tell this Chaz Wesley to check out
pick something I struggle hard
tell him I'm an artist not bot or something
like really who the hell asks for well here's the thing
and this is what people didn't understand it wasn't just sense there were like 10 or 15 of
these on different posts you guys don't see and then once i explained that to people all of a
sudden they realized oh okay maybe you're not being such a jerk jazz oh you were not a jerk
that guy was a jerk i'm sorry i would have answered his reply was the best too and he's like oh you
only collect from girls i I'm watching you.
And you know he's a troll at that point.
So guess what? You're going to get blocked and you're going to get called out.
Let me go to Smitty real quick. He's got his hand up.
How's things going over there, Smitty?
It's going great, brother. How are you? Can you hear me?
I can hear you perfectly.
All right. Awesome. Awesome. No awesome space.
Hi, Anastasia. Nice to to meet you i know that you are
the co-host so i just want to give you your flowers too how are you doing oh thank you so
much i'm doing really good and it's really nice to meet you and it's an honor to have you on this
space and it's really really um interesting that we're on the radio today. So thank you so much for coming by.
No, I think this is so appropriate.
And I love testing out my new decentralized radio, which is built off of D-Pen,
which is a decentralized, permissionless decentralized private infrastructure network so it's basically hosting
that's hosted by servers that are owned by the community yay so we're we're decent fully
decentralized like we are not being broadcasted by amazon web services or microsoft azure well or Microsoft Azure. Well, I like to call it Azure. And so this is a perfect example of using and utilizing the utility
of the decentralized radio.
And guys, I would tell all of you, please, and I beg you.
Well, I'm not going to beg you.
But I would love for you to please go to soundaliveradio.net
It's free and you can download it from soundaliveradio.net.
And then in the upper right hand corner, you can select the station and you can click on talk or rock or radio house.
So we have four stations right now. And yeah, we're broadcasting
live on talk.soundaliveradio.net. And, um, you know, I'm, I'm really big on art and this is like
a new space for me because I, I discovered you guys, I was just jumping into spaces the other
night. I met Chaz, even though we've already known each other through a mutual friend, Deke.
But I jumped in and I saw what you guys are doing.
And then I was just kind of going through everybody's page and adding everybody as a friend.
And I see you guys are like really like you guys have an amazing community.
And then also the art is like is flawless.
And I'm an artist myself, but I'm a musician first.
And then I would say your art tonight.
I'm like the Bob Ross of hip hop or whatever you want to call me.
But no, I, I'm really, really happy to be broadcasting this live on my radio station.
We have, let's see, I think we have, we've got, yeah,
we've got four hours and 12 minutes left.
So if this space goes on for a while,
we'll definitely be able to continue the broadcast.
If I fall asleep and you guys hear me snoring or talking in my sleep,
speaking in tongues or something we're definitely leaving
your bike open we're gonna listen to everything you've got to say
i'm not gonna do that but uh chas i wanted to say like today the way you um you handled that
gentleman i felt like it was with um you know extreme uh professionalism i i i would have been
not offended but i would have definitely been like you know come on you know, extreme professionalism. I would have been not offended,
but I would have definitely been like, you know, come on.
You know, I felt like his message was condescending, rude.
Yeah, just tell that guy and yeah,
tell him that or something or whatever.
You know, it's just, it's almost like,
I don't want to like make a stereotype,
but it's almost like this new generation of youngins coming up
and how they won't actually address a person with a respectful tone
or actually address an issue directly.
It's more of like, let me play the issue to the left
and then let me talk to them in a way that I would never accept or allow
myself to be talked to. So I think it's just a reflection of behavior. And I think that,
you know, you handled it like a G and it is what it is, man. You know, some people will be along
for the ride and some won't, but,
you know, I think the best thing we can do is just kind of be patient and, uh, give,
give the advice. I think sometimes we have to, uh, counter with just, just the advice and, and, um, and, you know, just, just kind of show them and, uh, help them guide them into a better direction. Now, some of them are going
to go their way. And I was kind of that way when I was 18 years old, I was getting letters from,
you know, multiple colleges and then letters from my godparents telling me like, you know,
what are you doing, Smitty? Like get out of the streets, you know, like chill out. So, I mean, I can, I can kind of understand the frustration
and, you know, thank, thank, uh, thanks to God and my beautiful wife and my amazing family that
I have chosen a different path. I'll be 44 in September, even though I don't feel like it,
I feel like I'm 25. Um, but I'm really excited about where everything is going and the way that
you guys are channeling your art and then also growing the value and then uh chas you've helped
a lot of artists out and a lot of artists sell their art and um i know you're a collector as well
and um you know maybe i can kind of somehow one day try to figure out how to get my art into the same cypher.
Most of my NFT art or whatnot is my productions
and a little bit of kind of animation here and there,
but it's on the XRP ledger.
So it's a totally different ball game.
I built an entire platform called distro mint
in 2023 but it was built on the wrong blockchain obviously i built it on the bsv
blockchain which claims to be the real bitcoin but obviously they're not and um you know i the
way i built my platform was supposed to be more robust than OpenSea.
We had fractions of a penny transactions and free NFT minting.
We had a lot of really cool things going on along with combining traditional music distribution because I have a record label which is distributed by Sony and by Symphonic.
And the crazy thing about it is that, you know, we see what's lasted.
We see Bitcoin is doing it.
Stephanie came up and she sent me a message privately to let you know that you, she said, thanks.
I was about to interrupt, saying that your voice is not coming through the stream.
There's probably maybe not a loop back on your voice.
So just a technical piece.
So if you want to test and figure it out, we can do that while we're here.
do that while we're here no no no no no worries at all um and uh you guys uh you guys uh keep it
No, no, no, no, no worries at all.
going so either way that i have my little two cents i mean the space is what's really important
to me i i want everyone else to be um to be heard like so my voice is not that important
no your voice is important and obviously feel free to chime in anytime you want.
And we definitely want to hear about everything you're building, everything you're doing, because we love innovation here.
And what you've done and what you are doing is incredible.
So for those who maybe didn't come through on the broadcast, Smitty is basically an OG, and he's creating and building here, which to me deserves the utmost respect.
which to me deserves the utmost respect.
And when you're doing it out of the pure passion of your love for the arts,
whether it be music, physical art, digital art, animations, AI,
To me, that is absolutely brilliant.
Rusty, you want to chime in on that topic?
Well, actually, I just want to,
you said East Mitty can't be heard over the radio right now?
That's what Stephanie was saying.
Okay, well, so nobody heard him say
that he was going to produce and release
all my albums over his record label
Nobody heard him say that?
You've already been declined by Amazon, Rusty.
They won't take your AI music.
Oh, that's actually back in review again.
Oh, good. Well, you know what? Here's the thing. that's actually back yeah that's actually back in review again well you
know what here's the thing that soundcloud right accepted me right so now
Spotify Spotify YouTube hey I've got enough music yeah I know you do you got
All right, let me get back on track.
So I'm going to go back to what we were talking about before.
Actually, I do want to start with one thing.
I want to send blessings and prayers out to Vic.
So sending tons of love to Vic and his family and condolences.
And I hope that they're hanging in tight.
Vic's a friend to all of us.
He's such a big supporter to everybody in this community.
So I'm sure that's a big loss for him.
I think his mom, I looked at the dates and I think maybe mid 60s, late 60s.
So she was relatively young.
So I don't know if it was something sudden.
But whatever it was, my heart goes out to Vic and his family.
It's so, so sad to have that happen.
Now beyond that, Anna, back to your topic.
So my point of the whole thing was, you know, Sam and I going back and forth, he DM'd me.
And, I mean, Sam and I are friends.
I guess that are pretty good friends, you know,
not like super close, but close.
And he said, you know what, how about you, me,
and he mentioned your name strokes, get together
and let's create basically like a group of the builders in here
and work together to kind of set standards.
Maybe we can create a standard that people have to abide by to be a part of our world.
And I think that would be brilliant.
I mean, One Love kind of has that standard of just no negativity, in which my post technically
would break that standard because it is kind of negative because I was kind of harsh, but
I mean, you're really disrespecting a lot of artists when you're posting so many times on posts that I'm not even involved
with so that's a lot of disrespect and that's the only reason why I called it
out I don't usually ever do you do it one time it's kind of guy whatever maybe
I'll yell it's like he'll tell you one of my friends like the hell's wrong with
this person why would they do that but I don't usually call them out publicly
but I did call out publicly this time because i think it's also important for other artists to see
that this stuff happens and we see it and we recognize it as collectors and as a community
and it's disrespectful and it's not fair so that's definitely one thing we would address
the other is uh some of the other shenanigans going on this space which we're not even going
to talk about tonight it's not worth it uh we all know what that is and of the other shenanigans going on in this space, which we're not even going to talk about tonight. It's not worth it. We all know what that is. And then the copyment, which Anna was talking about, which is definitely a huge problem. And I'll be honest with you, I had a dear friend who's actually on this stage right now, I'm not going to say who it was, who actually asked me, hey, can you explain to me? What are the rules? What are you allowed to do as far as using reference pictures from
somebody else? And we went back and forth. And it's interesting because even I almost caught
myself going, hmm, because I made an example of, you know, artwork. You know, if you have a picture
and somebody, you paint that picture, you can't sell it because it's still the creativity, the idea is somebody else's.
But musically, you can kind of do it, but you got to change the melody, change the lyrics.
But as a photographer, think about that.
If you have a photographer who you set up two cameras, two people right next to each other,
the same time of day, pointing at the exact same subject,
there's going to be a difference between the two shots.
If you take a shot at the exact same second, there's going to be a difference between the two shots.
If you take a shot at the exact same second,
there'll be a difference, but they're still unique to the actual artist creating it.
But then are you copying somebody else's artwork?
Because it's the exact same picture for the most part.
I mean, there's less than 1% of a change, right?
So it does bring up a really interesting topic,
but then that also brings in the idea of different mediums.
And when you cross from one medium to another and you don't respect the artist for their creativity, then not get permission to, by the way, that's a big part.
You need permission. You can't even just give them credit. You need to have permission to use their art in your artwork.
You can't even just give them credit.
You need to have permission to use their art in your artwork.
And I think that education needs to get out there because in certain parts of the world, it is fine for you to do this.
And we have a lot of artists from that part of the world.
But here in the U.S., and also where a lot of these marketplaces reside, they do abide by international copyright law.
And if you're caught, you will be banned.
So you can't get mad at us.
You can't get mad at whoever reported you.
You can only get mad at yourself because you can't do it.
Morally, you should not be using somebody else's idea.
And that's the artistic way.
But even not as an artist, I know this.
I would never copy somebody else.
I wouldn't copy somebody's words.
I wouldn't copy their music.
I wouldn't copy their art.
I want to create my own ideas and my own thoughts and my own feelings and express that.
So, yeah. I'm going to go to Strokes and then we'll go to Rusty.
I want to say good evening, Strokes. I'm so glad you're here. I know it's late for you.
How are you? It is super. It is way,
way, way past my bedtime. I'm
way earlier than Anna and her Cinderella midnight
getting out of here shit no I'm I'm out by 10 but
it's way past my bedtime so but yeah I had to come and chime in and and um commend you for the way you
handled today and also to remind people look the past couple of weeks emotions were
through the roof so we are on edge um and yeah it's gonna come off that way the problem is that
we need to remember why we came here in the first place.
In my case, it's to shed love and light and color through my art.
To get rid of the darkness.
But somehow the switch flipped.
At least for me, I can say that for myself.
And I don't like that side of me, but it was much needed to come out.
I'm trying not to hit too much on the subject because I do not want to give that any of it, any of it, any more of my energy.
I am moving forward and now focusing on whatever I have been working on.
And as far as my moods and how we have to carry ourselves in these spaces and on the timeline, we have a responsibility,
especially for the people who are new coming in and they read our posts, it comes off as ugly, as if we are the ugly, unfortunately.
So we have to be very careful how we carry ourselves because of perceptions.
It is what it is, though.
We're human and we learn.
We cut the grass and we saw them all scatter.
And they're still coming out of the woodworks.
But now we have to move on.
We already know what we know.
And we have to remember why we came here.
What do we love about this space?
Back to our regularly scheduled programming 100 strokes and you're right and that's exactly what my intent was in my post the other day is you know enough
is enough and the best way to remove toxicity is to literally just block it. And when you block it, it can post whatever it wants, but it's going on deaf ears.
That whole world just gets blocked out, and I'm happy.
Besides that one guy posting all over the place today, which just...
just oh that's that's not a one-time incident it's not a today oh i know that individual does
That's not a one-time incident.
It's not a today incident.
that on every single post he's he's known for this i've known him for this oh good i feel better
because i never even knew who he was i never knew him and i just yeah no i've seen it what
hell is wrong with this guy yeah yeah sometimes we do have to call the shit out. Yeah, absolutely. But carefully, because there are people who are new people who are still in Web 2 and thinking about coming into the space. And then they read all this and it's like, oh, whoa, no, I don't think so. One of the things, I will actually take that post down so this way the drama doesn't stay out there too long,
but it's just more of a warning shot
to let people know, be careful.
This is the way I'm looking at this space.
And everybody should look at this space the same way.
I mean, yes, we build friendships.
We have relationships with our friends
and we build our communities
and we all support each other.
And yeah, you can bust jokes.
And I've done many inappropriate jokes with friends and things like that.
But that's as you build your relationship.
When you come in here, otherwise, it's a business.
And you have to treat it like a business.
Would you do what you're going to do in the real world with your customers, with your friends, with your family?
that? No, you're not going to. Don't do it here. And that's really the mentality that I try to live
by. And yeah, we all will snap in strokes. I know you've been pushed to the limits and I'm so sorry
you have, you've taken the brunt of a lot of abuse that had nothing to do with you, which I think is
the sad part of it. And, but I'm just happy it's all behind us.
And I'm going to hop over to Smitty, and then we'll go to Rusty.
Hey, what's going on, guys?
No, I wanted to tell you whether the problem is fixed or not.
or not i'm gonna continue uh broadcasting because everybody has amazing things to say
I'm going to continue broadcasting because everybody has amazing things to say.
um but i wanted to add into the conversation that as a record producer ceo you know owner
of an independent record label and and you know being in the business for a long time
you're speaking my language you know this is a business and i get it all the time artists they come in and they spam my posts you know if
i got a viral video with a production that i did or another artist that i'm showcasing and then
somebody's got to spam their music on there or somebody's gonna contact and be like you know
oh man you know i'm interested in your services blah blah, blah, blah. But, you know, I don't have any money.
I just I just want to see how we can work together, you know, and I look at their stuff and I'm like, OK, well, I'll give them a chance.
I look at their stuff, you know, and have any numbers.
They never sold any records.
They don't even have a social following.
They're not actively like promoting their music or putting any investment into the marketing. And I say, well, you know, we do, you know, varied amount of services that are remote.
And, you know, we invest our assets into you.
So our social media, our expertise, our time, you know, my team, you know, and I'm like, there's no way we can just work with you for free.
And, um, and then at the same time, I tell him, you know, this is a business. Um, this is like,
and it is a business. I have, uh, three LLCs and, um, you know, we, we generate revenue and
I pay taxes and all that stuff. Like at the end of the day, um, and we're listening, you know, in, in Google and in
your Apple phone and whatever, at the same time, it's like, you know, come on now, like
come correct or don't come, come at all.
So, I mean, like, you know, I'm, I'm probably a little bit meaner and a little bit less
patient than you are, but you know, I, like I said, i said man you know it's two different fields but
i totally resonate with what you're saying and you know while it is a space and and people should
look at this like this you know when you get into chaz's space his art artist space it's real estate
and he's giving you a lot or a plot of land that you can you know express yourself share your project
expose to a lot of people who are listening and they've got their ears and their eyes tuned in
so I mean it is a um it's a privilege and it's it's not something that you should take for granted
even like you know I appreciate being on the space right now and and the love you showed me
the other night I didn't even expect that but. But I'm trying to reciprocate.
And in terms of, you know, giving you guys the airtime and the real estate on my radio station.
And I'm happy to do that because you guys have a lot of great things to say.
So, you know, that was the only thing I wanted to say.
I'm going to continue broadcasting and I probably won't be in the conversation
because until we figure out how to get my mic.
Definitely said you were coming through now.
So, I don't know if you made a change, but she said she can hear you now.
That is actually good news because that's crazy.
Is the whole space coming
through now i'm not listening to it live um okay yeah but i'm sure uh if you want answers uh
stephanie's down below if you want to maybe dm with her uh she's got brown background just click
on her and follow her if you're not and i know she'll be happy to chat with you in dms and give you feedback you guys are awesome man all right brother um thank
you y'all keep doing amazing things hey maria and uh one more wave to anastasia and then also um
yulia hey how are you um and uh all all my buddies uh buddies, uh, Russ, Rusty, uh, Captain, uh, Hito, what's going
You know, everybody I met the other night, you guys so cool, man.
I can't wait till we all get together.
We're going to have a ball and it's going to be so much fun.
So, you know, uh, y'all keep, keep it going because it's, it is a great space.
And you know what happens when Maria comes here, right?
This is what happens when Maria comes here. Good morning, Maria.
Hi, Chess, Anastasia, Smitty, nice to see you again here in our space.
Stroke, Alicia, Rusty, Yuli, Eddie, Anna, Manimel, Fami, Shireen, Sissy, Captain Stoner, Gabriel, Hito, Ayas.
Oh, Rebecca. Okay, Okay. I'll stop it.
It's hard to stop, isn't it?
It's very hard because...
You see, one more and then one more and then one more.
Yes, there are so many people, all of my friends. So happy to be here.
all of my friends so happy to be here. Maria you're on the radio right now just so you know.
Maria, you're on the radio right now, just so you know.
Oh amazing so hi radio it's 7 11 in the morning for me I'm just waking up so happy to wake up
with you guys. How are you? We're good we're starting to space off we're lots of conversations
talking about Anna's curation talking to Smitty about his radio station and things he's doing, talking about people spamming other people's posts with garbage and copy minters.
We got all sorts of heat going on today, Maria.
Hey, are you talking about my news?
Can I just take then what Smith is recording right now, put it to my news on YouTube, and
That's when you chime in.
Are you going to tell us news?
I'm just collecting news.
I'm going to tell you on Monday.
All news, whatever you already know.
If you guys don't know, Maria does have...
You can pin it up top, Maria, when you get time when you wake up.
Maria does have a channel on YouTube.
She has a Telegram channel.
You guys can come in, see the news there.
You can do comments and chat about it.
And it's going to be fun.
She's been touching the hot topics and also touching on opportunities.
I think it's a good spot for you to see what's going on with open calls and things like that.
And also all the breaking news and gossip, of course.
We need the gossip, otherwise it's not going to be...
Nobody's going to go listen unless there's gossip.
Eddie, I saw your hand was up, brother.
Yes, I just wanted to say that I'm just starting.
I have only one video there so far because there is going to be,
It's three minutes and like 19 seconds because this is just start.
I was kind of touching this, I don't know, space,
And of course, I would be happy for your support.
And if you have any interesting news, of course, it would be cool.
You can always recommend me something in my DM.
I just wanted to mention this also because you are talking about me. Maria is running the news. I'm like, oh, my God. Oh, my DM. I'm always open for it. So, thank you. I just wanted to mention this also because you are talking about me.
Maria is running the news. I'm like,
oh my God, oh my God, please stop talking.
Well, if you go to like a Howard Stern
show, which you're not familiar with in Russia, obviously,
but Howard Stern's a big broadcaster here
and he has his Robin who does the news.
So you get the Chaz and then
we get the Maria who does the news.
Anastasia though? Hmm. Is that does that make Anastasia, though?
Is that going to make her Gary, Rusty?
Yeah, I was going to say, she can be Robert.
Stuttering Rust, and she can be Baba Booey.
Baba Stasia. Can you send me at least videos of that person that you talk about?
YouTube. I'll find some and send it to you so you can see.
It's really great. You got Howard.
Gary Bababui, they call him,
which can be Anastasia. She can be
our producer. Can I be Beetlejuice?
You can be Beetlejuice, yes. We're going to shrink
Yes, he's the funniest looking dude, Maria.
Anyway, yeah, we'll find the whole
cast for you so you can see them.
It's a really great show. I love, love, love
almost would strive to be in his
style, but I just can't do it the way
Like back in the early days.
You're talking like my high school days.
Like they were everybody was trying to get him off the radio because you talk about stuff you're not supposed to talk about.
And he didn't care. And it's almost like our interview spaces on Sunday, Maria.
We don't care. We just do it anyway. People don't like it. It's OK.
But people would also tune in because they want to hear what he's going to say next.
And that's that. That's what draws people in.
All right, let me hop over to Eddie. He has his hand up.
What's up, brother? How you doing, man?
I was trying to figure out what the E stood for on Smitty.
So I didn't know for them.
Yeah. No, believe it or not,
I started my first production company back in 2000 out of a college dorm room. You know,
I was trying to come up with a name because it was just, I had a Yamaha DJX keyboard and I had a Sony Vio with FL Studio or back then it was just Fruity Loops or whatever.
And my guys would come in and, you know, I had the good the good smoke or whatever. And they were like, you know, well, you're everybody called me E short for Eric.
And and they were like, yo, man good you got that good smoke you got that
good Smitty and they was like yo you E Smitty and I said really E Smitty I said yeah I'm running
with that so that's where the that's how the origin of the name came up believe it or not
and uh it is funny I was just curious about that because I know there's several edwards in the space they don't go by
eddie like i do but um there's different ease in the space so i was just curious about that
and you were talking earlier and i was thinking you were um talking about the drama in the space
i was like yeah he's thinking there ain't no future in your front and if you're coming at me
with some i ain't got no money but like i want to like join in no uh ain't
no future in your front um and i chaz i dm john o and i love john o but i dm'd him like i always
dm and i said get your ass in the space so if john o comes in i will swap spaces with him so
smitty can hear john O play his beautiful music.
I think that, oh wait, Maria, Maria, I went to your YouTube channel, so I jumped out of an art share space, didn't sell any art, just to go listen to Maria talk about NFTs.
Guys, I want to make one thing clear. Now there is an exception, um, humbleness, humility, plus talent.
And just, you know, just keeping it real, you know, that makes me want to like work with you,
you know? So, I mean, it's not, it's not all about money. I mean, I've built this as a business and this is how I provide for
my family and Chaz will tell you and the rest will tell you, I have a gigantic family and I have a
giant thing that I'm building and doing right now. But at the same time, like, you know,
the right person comes at the right time and they're actually driven. They're pushing their
brand correctly. like it's
actually going to be it'll benefit me to actually work with them other than them saying oh i just
got talent because i meet people with talent every day all the time but then it's like what
else do you have and a lot of times they they don't have any of the other intangibles you know
they don't have their social media structure properly. They're not promoting themselves. They don't have a budget. And it's
just like, you know, I'm sitting there thinking to myself, well, even if you have zero dollars
and you're a musician or an artist, you could literally be building your social media and then also talking to people instead of spamming your
stuff to people you could be um sending meaningful messages and uh private messages dms and and making
making sure that they're intimate and that they they like direct and connecting with folks and
and that's how i did it like when i i had nothing you know and i slept in
my car for i don't know three to five years just like and really every dollar i made was going into
buying more cd burners so i could burn more cds and and sell more cds out of the trunk of my car
and travel pay for gas and travel up and down the east coast to the west coast like i i burned a lot of
bridges in the beginning of of my career you know my parents uh disowned me my family disowned me
i mean literally everybody that that and they probably already this is like the sixth or seventh
disownment you know from me being in the streets to screwing up, you know, in so many different ways.
And I said, you know, I made some mistakes, but I'm not going to let that hold me down.
But it's like when people come to you and they're expecting like a handout,
it's like I don't want to give a handout.
I want to give a hand up.
So it's like, you know, I never expected a give a handout I want to give a hand up so it's like you know I
never expected a handout I never begged anybody to put me on I never begged for a record deal
I mean I've been in in every place you can imagine in the music industry and I and a lot of times
been offered deals and I just turned them down because they weren't they weren't nothing was
right about it but you know I feel like if you if you have the
passion and the drive and you're like man you know you got the talent too the talent is like
you know the music is 10 the art i will tell you like this guys the art is 10 the other 90
is the science of marketing the art the science of how to market the art and how to do it properly.
And I think that's where a lot of people miss out because there's so much talent out here.
There is. There's a lot of talent. There's a lot of non-talent too, but there's a lot of talent.
And what they're missing out on is that they're spending too much time on patting themselves on the back
instead of looking at it like, okay, how can I make this a
business? How can I strategize? Like, what is my marketing strategy? How am I going to connect
with people? And like, even now, like being in the, in the business, in the game for so long,
you know, a lot of what I do is based off of how I can help you and how I can help you make money.
based off of how I can help you and how I can help you make money. Because when you help other
people make money or learn how to make money or learn how to run a business, then boom, you're
adding value to them. And then of course, if they're making money, then they're able to actually
compensate you. So, you know, that's just, those are excellent words, by the way. Um, and for the
artist here, somebody to look up to and a person to listen to and even go ask is Sabet.
I mean, first of all, he's a branding expert for 25 years.
Brands that are probably sitting in your house here in the U.S. for the U.S. friends.
I guarantee you that somewhere in your medicine cabinet, in your bathroom, there are going to be brands that are literally that were designed by him.
So he's a master at this and he's gone in spaces and Anna will tell you Anna and I both have so
much respect for Sabet and what he's done I mean the one love logo is from Sabet that was a gift
from him to us which was incredible and but he's all about the brand and marketing yourself and
you look at him now he went on TikTok he TOK. He said, yeah, screw it.
I was going to go on Tik TOK and to start sharing my videos or me just gifting out my
art to people on the street.
He was like, it was at like 40 or 50,000 followers in like a month.
That's how good, that's how strong his branding is.
And that's somebody to be inspired by.
He's open to talk to you, going nice politely and to say, hey, listen, I'd love your advice.
What can you tell me? What can I do to be better?
But he'll be honest with you, too.
So you can't be sensitive.
You've got to have a little bit of a thick skin, and then he'll guide you.
And so there are people like Smitty in the music world.
You have to bet in the art world.
And even if you look at what both of their goals are and what they're saying, it's the same thing. It's marketing yourself, the way you present yourself. It's a
business and you have to be a businessman or woman or whatever you are. You need to be that person.
You got to think like, how am I going to get somebody else to be attracted to my art or my
product, whatever it is. I don't care if you're selling a widget, if you're selling a broom,
I don't care. You got to come up with if you're selling a broom, I don't care.
You got to come up with a way to make it so people want it.
And that's what's really important.
The way you present yourself is a huge part of that, a massive part of it.
All right, let me go to Rusty.
And then I want to tell Anna something.
I had an idea in my head because I want to share something that I did this morning.
But Rusty, my man, go ahead.
Well, I just wanted to clarify you said humility modesty honesty
and talent right all the things that you don't have rusty i was gonna say i'm screwed
i thought i thought smitty knew john o when he started talking because i was like you
you just described john perfectly i and by the way, I DM'd you his at on Twitter, Smitty,
so you can meet that young man.
Yeah, he is a great guy, a great musician,
and he brings positivity.
That's the one thing I love about John.
He's humble and he's fun.
And he may not be perfect,
but he does it with so much grace and so much enjoyment.
Like, he loves what he does.
And his music brings positivity.
And he interacts with the people.
That's really cool about him.
He'll sing a song and start going, yes, Anastasia, you're doing your thing, Maria.
Like, he'll tie people into the song.
That interaction withdraws people into you.
He's much smarter than what you guys think.
It's literally the way he treats and the way he talks to us.
And he's way, way prettier than that ugly-ass PFP he's got.
Yeah, he's got to get rid of that PFP.
That is horrible branding.
you're talking about your collaboration you're doing.
Down in the list is Sahar Rococo.
And I was thinking, by the way, I have four physical pieces coming from Sahar Rococo that I bought the NFTs and I just didn't have the money to actually pay for the actual physicals, which I was able to this morning.
And they're going to be on their way to me.
And I'm extremely excited about that.
But I was thinking, Anna, it would be so cool to see your art style on top of her style,
filling in all those lines that she does and to see what you would do in there.
Maybe just throwing it out there.
I could see a really interesting collab between the two of you.
You don't have to convince me to do a collaboration.
If she can throw a thumbs up or something like that.
I mean, where is her account?
I don't see her PFP in here, but if she is here.
see her face it. It's a Sahara
It's a Sahara with a normal H in it, unlike our Samara.
with a normal H in it, unlike our Sahara.
what the hell is your name?
I don't know what that letter is in the middle.
Totally down. I see her art.
I am familiar with her art.
We could certainly get on DMs and make it happen.
So, Har Rokoko, I'm calling you out.
And you guys, I'd love to see you guys do a collaboration.
You just do a digital one together.
I've not seen her do any collaborations.
Maybe she has or maybe she hasn't.
But, yeah yeah we could certainly
do something would love to once you mentioned the other artists i started thinking about the
styles and i'm like wow they're actually they're different but they have a similar no different
very different they are but it's it's the way the hearts is much more structured there's more
kind of like organic flow to it where the the other one is much more abstracty
yeah well either you or maria if uh one of the two of you bro now you're bringing maria into
this picture dude like pick your battles if you don't feel it if you don't feel then maria can
hop on it you know did i say no did anybody hear me say no no you didn't say no? Did anybody hear me say no? No, you didn't say no. Let me mute myself
and I'll be here for another 30 minutes.
I heard you say that you were down
Oh, no, I'm just setting you up for a trap because I'm going to hit you up for a collaboration.
Listen, Rusty, you're not going to scare me.
Trust me, I'm down for collaboration.
I'm not going to reject you.
What do you think of cats, Anna?
Do you want like 100 black cats?
You want to do a collaboration
Yeah, let's all do a collaboration with Anna.
people, it's just me, myself,
One collaboration a month.
wait a minute, wait a month. Rusty.
So, Rusty, your collaboration will be like in eight months, I guess.
Mine will be like in 12 or something. Stop it.
Let me give you a structure here.
All I need from Rusty is a proposal, and all I need from you is a proposal.
How you see this collaboration happening.
Put it on the DMs and I will respond.
My DMs are always responds.
But Eddie, what were you saying, Eddie?
You respond to everything.
Anna, you respond to everything.
Because I'm a responsible person.
I don't know how the hell you do it, but you're really good at that.
Anna Z is going to go from Luna collabs to lunatics because everybody's gonna want to collab
man i had a really quiet year literally i have not done any collaborations this year i don't
believe any uh no i did one on drip i did one with charlie and
yeah but that was completely different because drip does not believe in collaborations they do
it completely that discombobulated way style which is so annoying but anyways uh yeah rusty ilia i'm
waiting for your dms and hopefully uh Sahar Okoko will be down
for it as well. Boom. That's it.
Sign up. I'm going to honestly
you're chicken it out? Come on, Rusty.
Everybody's going to come in and order
I'm changing the order, by the way. Rusty is
Yeah, he's Baba Booey. Definitely 100%.
Baba Woofie. That's what he'll call him.
Baba Doggy. I don't know. We'll come up with something for him.
We'll come up with something better for Anastasia.
Oh, my God. I love the way you talk my name. You know, I just
hear about the collaboration with Anna and I am really glad that I had before, not my,
not mine, but my son. You know, my son have a collaboration with Eddie and Anna, and that art is hosted in Bali and sold for 150 pesos.
And, you know, it's so good.
And it's so exciting, really. Yeah. I think, yeah, it's so good. And it's so excited, really.
Yeah, I think, yeah, it's really worth it to have collaboration with Anna and Eddie.
Or good afternoon for you, I think, isn't it?
What is it, 12 o'clock here, 1230?
Yes, this is my afternoon.
And, you know, I have to have my lunch, but I'm still in university.
I pinned up in the top. I think I have two news. It's very good news.
I'm in university. I'm working as a Web3 community builder in Indonesia.
And as a Web3 community builder in Indonesia, and I talk about NFTs and Web3 technology in universities, one of the universities, you know, they impressed with many collaboration, you know. They also have exhibition rooms.
It's so fantastic if one of them wants to have collaboration with the students, you know, as a part of teaching how to, you know, get involved in NFTs, how to, you know, afford the government and everybody and everything.
Just let me know, you know, that's so fantastic, I think. And, you know, I am going to have a collaboration with non-stop.
Yeah, I hope that really comes soon in the next month.
And then my second news is I want to show off everybody.
Yesterday is my birthday.
So I mean that a piece is one-on-one in Scorpio.
You know, in Scorpio, I really don't get how to mint edition.
I have, you know, I need to tell and think about how to mean addition is, I don't know. I have,
I need to tell and think about how to mean in,
So I mean that as a one-on-one.
I have a YouTube video that goes over it.
I know they changed the contract a little bit, but here's the trick.
You create an addition contract.
It's separate from the one-on-one contract.
You create an addition contract, and then you can go in.
When you go to your piece, it will ask you how many pieces do you want,
and how many do you want initially in your wallet.
So you'll put however many you you want initially in your wallet so you'll put however
many you want to have in your wallet and then you put a total amount of additions you want to have
in total so say you want to have 50 pieces but you want 10 of them in your wallet and you're
going to list 40 you would do 10 and 50 so the 40 would be available for minting because on scurpee
unlike object when you do additions the additions don't
exist until they are minted it's more like an authentic ethereum type mint uh the nft does not
exist until somebody actually buys it uh so if you shut down that contract you don't have to burn
anything they never were actually created so it's a it's a different way of doing it. And so when you create the NFT,
you have to set a minting rule. You don't list it. You set a minting rule. And that's where
people make the biggest mistake. Cause they think, Oh, I got to list them like you would on object,
but on Skirpy, you create a minting rule. So Monomel, anytime, if you have a trouble with
that, you want to try it, I'm more than happy to walk you through it. You let me know, but I do
have a video on YouTube. You can go, same name,
I think I did a post about it too,
But I'd be more than happy
anytime on doing additions.
Did you say it was your birthday yesterday?
We're going to get there in a second,
And then we're all going to sing.
We're all going to definitely sing.
So don't go anywhere, Monomil,
because everybody's going to open their mic and sing to you.
But we'll go to Eddie and Annie real quick.
Happy birthday. Happy birthday!
Happy birthday, my name is Luchika.
That's so amazing. Thank you so much.
Really, that's why I come in.
You know, I never have a big party I come in you know
this is something that I want
that's all thank you so much
how tall are you now Monomo
yeah getting taller That's all. Thank you so much. How tall are you now, Monomel?
I've thanked, but that wanted to say it again.
But reason why I wanted to say something additional when it comes to collaborations.
So yesterday someone posted it, reposted it actually.
My very, very, very, very first collaboration with my friend, with my dear Yaloha Kem, Matias from Argentina. This was our very first collaboration in the year 2021.
Literally months when I was just in the Web3 space.
I had no idea what the heck I was doing.
It was sold as 101 on ETH.
I don't remember how much it was sold for, but it was sold.
So just wanted to share this particular piece because I'm pretty sure none of you have seen it.
I'm 100% certain you've not seen this piece before,
but yeah, it's pretty nostalgic.
That is a stunning, stunning piece, Anna.
Now that's awesome you guys did that.
Now I understand why you guys are so close.
That's really, really beautiful.
Yeah, he was a second person that I collaborated with.
And we, to date, as of to date, we have successfully created most of our collaborations.
Well, all of our collaborations were one-on-ones, eight collaborations to be exact.
And all of them are dear and very dear to
my heart. One of them, actually, I took the liberty and I did ask Matthias and I did ask
for permission from the collector to what I did. I made a huge print. I don't know if I spoke about
it in this space, particularly. I made a humongous print which is bigger than me of on canvas framed it put a museum glass and it's hanging in my
house is a proud proud piece of history for me personally it's a very personable
piece someone actually did wanted to buy it but I'm like oh house to the number
this this is a dear dear piece and again it looks like as as a real like uh painting in a sense the
the print came out phenomenally on canvas so yeah the digital piece is stunning uh every collaboration
is very dear near to my heart that we do with Matthias he's literally my favorite person
I love working with him as well and
love he really does he's a good dude
he never you know he never comes
to space he's maybe once or twice
we've only had him on twice, I think, and each time he was drunk.
He does like to drink wine.
He does like to drink wine and cook and party.
He always makes me laugh.
Yeah, well, thank you for sharing that, Anna.
Maria, I saw you had your hand up.
No, I just wanted to, yes.
You know, sometimes I raise my hand and then I'm thinking,
okay, if this conversation is going to be too long,
I will probably forget what I wanted to say.
That's why I, yes, I just don't.
switch topics so many times.
that I'm amazed by this collaboration.
I've never seen it before.
style of artwork. It's absolutely amazing and this i think this is example of
perfect collaboration uh between two artists with uh pretty different styles i mean you both have
a lot of details in your artworks what is similar uh but otherwise everything is very different and it looks so crazy i'm i don't know
it's absolutely amazing so it's what i wanted to say thank you maria it's it is very different
unlike anything you've seen before his yellow hekimita's style is extremely different and
i don't even know the type of medium or what's the name of his style.
Like, Charles, would you know what his style is called?
I mean, to me, it's just abstract.
But he does have a lot of Cubism.
He does have a lot of Cubism, kind of, sort of.
A lot of influence, yeah.
A lot of Cubism influence in his style, but he's very unique indeed.
This was lovely for you to say that.
Anastasia, give those flowers.
I wish, but I can't see the post.
It's sensitive content for me, and I'm just uh i don't know what to do what do i do
i want to see this piece really maybe someone can take screenshot yeah i'm gonna save the picture
right now anastasia i'll dm it to you yeah thank you because there is nothing sensitive that's fine
yeah that's weird uh maybe there is something in the middle. Is there?
There's nothing in there.
Maybe it recognized circles for boobies.
I mean, that's the only thing I assume.
It's very safe on the station.
If it blocks in your DM, then I don't know what to tell you,
but it's in your DM now, Anastasia.
All right, back to Manamel and her birthday.
Manamel, what did you do for your birthday?
Oh, no, not really, because, you know, my son actually has a fever, like, you know, being bites by a mosquito.
So, but he's fine right now.
Maybe, you know, in this Saturday, I will go with my family since my mother came into my house.
But yeah, I haven't yet, but maybe this Saturday.
So, you know, just, can I be adorable a little bit in here? You know, just want to say hi, everybody.
Alicia's on 50 milligrams of edibles, so be warned.
Yulia. You know, I sentm in drip um because i want to test drip
uh if you need feature right 80 for me for me i think she's sleeping right now um
no i'm not sleeping happy birthday money nowly. It's all kind of me.
Miss you too, sweetie. Miss you
too. It's been a long time.
yeah, I will be there. I will be there.
I will be there if I can, right?
I sang happy birthday to you too.
Thank you so much. You're on the radio right now, just so you know. Yay, happy? Oh, thank you. Thank you so much.
You're on the radio right now, just so you know.
Yay, happy birthday, Monimo.
I'm in the radio? I was the one
to you. Happy birthday to you.
Happy birthday to Monty Mel.
That's so fantastic. I love it. Really. Thank thank you so much your voice is so awesome
yeah you know i love how chas didn't like interrupt when you were trying to do a solo
but as soon as i did it's like everybody open their mics drown eddie out
you're jumping the gun we have to get it all together.
Rusty's not here. He would have overcame
all of us. Where's he at?
No, he's there. He's waiting. We're out of spots.
How many milligrams, Alicia? I overcame. I overcame, yeah.
How many milligrams, Alicia?
Why are you going to put me on the spot?
I'm trying to figure out what a milligram is because I only dealt in grams when I did weed.
Well, Eddie, I take five milligram edibles.
And yeah, and just to let you know, she's doing ten times the amount of me.
She's more of a man than I am.
I can tell you that right now.
I'm proud of you, Alicia.
Chaz, how many milligrams are in an ounce?
You know, I worked hard for this title.
I've been going through so many struggles and so many difficulties to be able to carry such a great title.
Eddie, I don't know what it counts, but when you go to buy it here, because you can buy up to a certain amount at one time,
but you can leave the store and come right back in and buy more.
going to buy more um i know that like when i do buy leaf or even oils it all equates down to the
total amount of grams uh that you get so i i don't know i but next time i go eddie i will find out
for you i will do okay thank you so much chas because like i know it was really hard to smoke
30 grams in one day yeah Yeah, that's a lot.
This is why I'm a recovering addict.
How many years now, Eddie, by the way?
That was in March, correct?
March 18th, maybe? Yes maybe march 5th of 2004 and what comes after that it was
march 5th and then there was april there was another one after that what's the other anniversary
you got well march 17th is the last time i attempted suicide. I knew the two were in the same month. I knew there were two.
I did not get high that day, so
Got it. Well, proud of you, brother.
I want to say hi to Famicom. I know Monomel's still here. Monomel, if you're able to hang out's um i want to say hi to fami con i know monomel's
still here monomel if you're able to hang out please do but fami con hey hey oh stop it sasha
no i'm wide awake today hi fami hello and hello and hello and hello everybody and hello i'm not
going to do a darbel so just a hello and a hello and a hello to you, too.
So, yeah, it's late night, but I'm like, you know, it's been a long time.
I've been out for almost two weeks, I think.
Haven't attended any spaces or, I mean, I've been posting bits and pieces here and there,
Teacher trainings, teacher trainings, schools opening up.
I can't out further for you now.
I had a conversation yesterday, or was it the day before?
And in the conversation, I said, okay, four more months, four more months. And they said,
no, yeah, it's December, it's five months. I said, well, no, I'm just going to take the time off. I
said, I've got time with, you know, and I'll just take time off. And they said, no, but we have the
rodeo exhibition in January. So why don't you just finish doing, because it's our biggest show that
we have. And they said, why don't you just do the show, take care of the show, and then you can,
I'm like, no, no, no, no, you are not lassoing me into that part anymore. And they said, why don't you just do the show, take care of the show, and then you can... I'm like, no, no, no, no.
You are not lassoing me into that part anymore. I've already been lassoed into
December, and I'm regretting it already.
How does it feel to be wanted and needed, Famicom?
By the way, you see who's down below?
I do. He's just been very quiet You know? By the way, you see who's down below? I do.
I don't think he's been in one of his faces in a long time.
So, yeah, he's hanging out.
He's got his own IRL crap going on in his day.
He's running around. No, but we've all got this IRL crap. Everybody's got his own IRL crap going on in his day. He's running around.
No, but we've all got this IRL crap.
Everybody's got IRL crap.
But hey, I had a fun news I wanted to share with you guys.
So as I'm always interviewing for teachers, so today I interviewed a fantastic person
who is like a wonderful artist because I apparently, I think I must be one of
the, I don't know, you know, apparently it's scary to say if you're the only one, but I feel like I'm
still the only one who does this. When I ask my teachers to come in for an interview, I tell them
to bring their portfolio and their sketchbook. And apparently nobody does that because everybody
wants to see their students' work sample. I said, no, I don't want to see a student's work. I want to see your work.
And so those who do practice work, and if they have BS'd,
and they don't practice and they're BS'd,
so they come with a brand new sketchbook with about three pages of roughly done drawing.
And then those who do what they do,
I don't even have to see the drawing in there.
I just look at the sketchbook.
The condition of the sketchbook tells me,
okay, you know, what this person does.
And of course, inside is full of all kinds of crappy things, written grocery lists, all kinds of mixed up things, just the way a sketchbook is supposed to be.
It's not supposed to be perfect, right?
bring samples of her work that she has beautiful collages that she does that she's just like
puts them together in one little box and just dump them and brought them over and I'm like do
you show it anywhere no like dang and then I saw her sketchbook I didn't even have to open it and
of course I did open it and then I saw I'm like I just fell in love with her and then I always ask
my teachers that I've been doing since I've been in NFT and in the interview one of the questions
I said so do you know anything about NFTs
I always ask them that question
this one and most of them have no idea
and this one goes like I've heard about it
but I know a little bit like I know
I said okay then I go to its existence. I said, okay.
Then I go to the next one.
I said, do you know what's crypto?
My husband's very much into technology.
I said, okay, so then you've heard about blockchain.
So I always go backwards, you know, that way when I talk.
And then basically it turns out she is very curious about NFTs,
here, I'll show you some what I do. And I said, this is the world I live in. And all these people,
these pictures that you see on my feed, these are all NFTs that people are talking about,
trying to sell, showing off their work. And that's all, that's the world I live in. And
in the X, Twitter X. Now she's not in twitter x much though
and I said yeah that's where you'll find if you go here and you know I showed her all the other
people's posts that are on my feed she was very fascinated and I got such a kick out of it I was
so excited I'm like this woman doesn't matter if he doesn't get hired because we bonded in as artists
and not as a supervisor trying to get a teacher type person.
Hopefully she does get hired by the campus.
But I mean, I've given her the green light, but it's up to the campuses.
But if she doesn't even, we've exchanged numbers.
I said, you know, we'll get in touch.
And I led her and I gave her the name of the area she lives in.
There's a great local art organization. And I
said, go join that organization. They have a co-op for a gallery. You need to put these works,
take them out of this way, you know, package them all together like groceries, take them off,
put them up on a wall and get in touch with me. I'm part of that team there. And I said,
and I want her to give workshops to my teachers.
I said, you've got to do a workshop for my teachers.
So I'm very happy and excited about that.
That was the latest thing that happened this morning.
I love meeting people like that where you can totally work.
So my next thing is now poking at you, probably all the YouTubes you've done, videos, and Sam Gad has, because it talks about how you create.
And I know you've done them too, I think.
Isn't it how you create your wallets and Tezo stuff?
Because I probably have no idea what the hell I'm talking about because I had to be guided by Sam and Pep.
So I'm like, oh, I've forgotten how the hell you do that.
So I have to find those things.
And when I get in touch with her again, I'm going to connect her to those videos.
I'm like, go and look at these things and then we'll work it out by the time, you know.
And I said, in the meantime, come on over.
I said, just come and listen.
You don't have to come and talk.
Just sit there and quietly listen.
So I'm very excited about that.
Well, Fami, he brought up something you
know maria's doing the nft news now on youtube and i told her and you've seen i've done some videos
but i i have for a while now but wanting to do just shorts i can put on instagram
tiktok and youtube uh just one minute clips going over different parts of blockchain nfts crypto uh and i think
uh i could be in alignment with that tommy i i i really do believe it would be beneficial for
people who want to come into this space no i think it's fantastic yeah because i want to do is
because i've been wanting to do some once i get out of this job of mine, because I want to do these, whatever, you know, stream some and do YouTube or podcast because this is like a live podcast, what we do already.
But I want to do it for the art educators and, of course, upcoming artists, both.
So, you know, the two different sections, of course.
Yeah, both very valuable, though.
Yeah, but I need some for art education.
And I'm already training artists
and art educators so i said okay i really got to get that together so hopefully i get that together
and uh what else yeah so it's been and it's been a pretty hectic crazy week training training
training but uh school starts next week so all excited about it wow and y'all have been keeping
my eyes busy with everybody's posts like crazy.
They're just like, I'm going to, I need, somebody needs to help me out here.
Who do I bill for my neck brace?
I got a bloody whiplash reading all those posts.
And somebody's going to have to pay.
I don't know who, but somebody's going to have to pay for my neck brace. Okay. Cause y'all,
this is not fair. Y'all can't do this to me. And yeah. I think, I think Anastasia is going to make
you a handmade neck brace. Okay. Well, somebody needs to pay for it. I've already got the neck
brace. I need to pay. Somebody needs to pay. I need to send a bill to someone. That's all,
you know, I'm getting a bloody whiplash with y'all behaving like hooligans and children all over but that's a different story we'll talk about some other time
i guess we've already talked about it now y'all i've been kicking the damn dead roars for quite
some time now i mentioned the uh neck brace with the hello kitty and all the sick uh oh my god you
see no i'm not yeah no oh no no no no i'm. No, no, no. I'm not going near Anastasia just because for that.
I am not going near Anastasia for that.
Now, if somebody can give me a skull or a raven on it, fine.
I am not putting a Hello Kitty unless you put devil's things on its hair.
You would be so confused with that.
What if it will be Hello Kitty with the skull riding?
The raven? Yeah, riding the you want? The raven?
I would probably put that Hello Kitty in bleach
and get the skeleton out of it
and then put that picture on.
Rusty, you have your prompt now.
Rusty, just give me 100% for that.
Hello Kitty police is coming for you, Fami.
Yes, and I'm going to make sure that the alligator that you keep sending me
instead of the tall, dark, and handsome,
I'm going to put that alligator right in front of that Hello Kitty.
I remember your little alligators that you keep sending me.
I'm not going to send you any alligators anymore.
Oh, Fami, you're going to be punished now.
All right, just real quick.
Strokes, I'm going to drop you down so I can bring Frosty back up.
I just want to thank you for being in the space.
I know it's late for you and you're probably lying in bed.
You want to say something to Strokes?
Oh, I see. You want Strokes as Rusty's blocker.
Yes. Okay. I'll listen to Sahar.
Strokes, you can stay right there.
But if you do disappear from the stage, you know why Strokes...
Oh, no. Actually, she left on her own.
Sorry. Sorry. She just messed you up.
Okay. Monomel, I saw your hand was up.
Oh, my gosh. I cannot keep vlogging. How about, you know, creating Helicuity skulls because
Helicuity has skulls too. And I love Helicuity as well. Okay, good. Then we don't have to bleach it.
Okay. I mean, you got to do that with skeletons. You know, when I find bird skeletons, that's what I have to do.
I take it out, bleach it, dry it.
You know, otherwise they've got germs.
Well, what if we, like, do a raven, right, eating the dead body of a Hello Kitty?
Right, with just the Hello Kitty skull laying there on your neck brace.
Anastasia, don't forget you have a mute button.
There it is, yes. Good brace. Anastasia, don't forget you have a mute button. There it is. Yes.
I'm so proud of my young lady
Go ahead. Rebuttal, Anastasia.
Tell them how you're going to put a dog...
You see? Did Rusty worth it?
I don't think so. I know. Strokes went down
you have a new song over in telegram
that you need to play now that you've talked
about youtube so I'm sorry
it's almost my launch time,
You work in the university and I and so do I and you know there's a chance to have a possibility to have a
cooperation together but like art exchange. We do at student exchange? But this is like kind of art exchange.
We exhibit it together, you know,
and they can, you know, learn this other way,
learn together about NFT, how they can join NFT to cooperation,
I think, in the university.
I think it's a really great idea.
That is, except I don't work with the university.
I work with the public schools.
However, I go to the university and I give lectures to the art education class
where they are teaching new teachers to be certified to become art teachers.
So I go and give them like a guest lecturer on what to expect
that's not in the books in a classroom.
I don't think I'd ever be able to teach about NFTs.
I'm learning shit myself.
Probably steer them the wrong way without an anchor.
So, yeah, don't trust me on that.
We all know you don't know what you're doing, Fami,
because you've been doing one thing.
I minted, what did I mint?
I want Fami to mint more, though.
Monomel, have a great rest of your day.
And again, happy birthday to you.
I'm really wishing you nothing but love and happiness and prosperity for this next year ahead.
And the rest of your life, obviously.
But next year ahead especially.
I hope it is wonderful for you.
And I'm glad to have you as a friend.
You're a really wonderful person in this community.
And we all love you so, so much.
Oh, that's very beautiful sweet i love you too so thank you um goodbye buddy um yeah i have to take
my time to lunch um see you around see you happy birthday to. I wish you all the best, everything best in the world.
I hope all your dreams will come true.
And you will have an incredible, incredible year ahead.
And just wishing you all your best things of food that you will eat this year.
The beautiful pieces of art that you will create this year and just
all the best to you my dear you're truly truly an amazing person and please keep shining keep
creating your um incredible pieces and just just never give up and please uh know that we all love you so much and we all will
so happy birthday to you my dear
thank you so much Anastasia
your art into my son yeah you know I always show you your art into my son yeah you know you're so
awesome inspiration so thank you so much Anastasia and don't forget about
a pink Audi that I shared before that's so pretty yeah bye Yeah. Bye.
No, I just wanted to say also hi, Monomel,
and just say good morning one more time and happy birthday one more time.
I'm just, I don't know, I'm just very happy to know you
because you're an amazing person.
Every time when I hear your voice, the way how you speak, you are so supportive.
You always wish the best for all the people in the space.
I can see it. I can feel it.
And I just wish all the best for you.
I just want you to receive everything what you give
to this world back and even multiply this because you're amazing absolutely happy birthday dear so
happy that you are here and share the space with us thank you oh my god maria. You're a good mentor. I mean in the space that always make me laugh.
Thank you so much, everybody.
thank you so much, and I have to go.
I'm going to play something from Rusty.
for whatever the hell it is
because I don't know what it is,
but it does have a really good title.
But let me bring up Stephanie back up.
I'm not going to do an introduction.
We'll just see what the hell he's up to.
Deep inside a crude river
Art and tech will find their place
Speaking slow, she'll catch the meaning
Crypto dreams and canvas streaming
News on the hour, but all they hear is a dare
She's talking about smart contracts
They're picturing her underwear
Maria, Maria, her words are pure
But every line becomes a love
She's all, all built and as a sea
Join my YouTube for all the news
Join my YouTube for all the news
Join my YouTube for all the news news inside of you
she'll catch the meaning.
Crypto dreams and canvas streaming.
News on the hour, but all they hear is a dare.
She's talking about smart contracts.
They're picturing her underwear.
Maria, Maria, her world's's a pure But every line becomes alert
She's all heart and honesty
Coming with the heat, Maria
What did you think of that?
I think that I need part of that song
Is it going to be your bumper?
Was it everybody wants to see you in your underwear?
Now, I'm suing him for taking my idea,
crunches in my belly just from
And I did my sit-ups. crunches in my belly just from laughing so hard. That was real good. It was so good.
You don't do sit-ups, just laugh.
Rusty, beautiful job. Any words, Rusty?
Oh, good. That's perfect.
And now I'm thinking of the ogs on maria
can i use your ogs song in my news i want to be deep inside of you I'm not like the other guys
I don't want it near behind
I just want to be deep inside of you
How do I get deep inside of you
So tell me how to Uh minor? Yeah, D minor.
Get deep inside of you...
I had to take my song back, Rusty.
Well, I put the Maria Maria lyrics up top, right? So you can make a hybrid of them and then you don't
You just went deep inside
I went deep inside everyone live. I went deep inside everyone live.
Hello, hello, hello, hello.
Before we go too deep in the chatting with you,
I want to, Fami and Anna, I know Anna is probably saying goodbye,
and maybe Fami's doing the same thing, but let me hop to them real quick,
and then we'll come right, right, right back to you, because I want to see how you're doing,
and I want to play some of your guitar as well.
You're a mind reader now. Look at you.
Thank you for a lovely space.
wonderful conversations, everybody.
song, actually. Reminded me
is definitely very familiar uh i will
not remember who was singing it but i know it was uh from a movie miss congeniality where sandra
bullock was playing and there was a song similar to that one uh played in that movie rusty uh that
is addressing to you uh anyway, so good night, everybody.
Happy Friday, all of yous, because it is already Friday.
Anastasia, I will be there tomorrow at your space.
Looking forward to catching up conversations.
Maria, everybody, love you all.
Even though Diana is gone
So I just wanted to say even though uh diana is gone but since i have the mic uh so um i just wanted to say that
the collaboration that she sent me dear chas thank you so much first of all um i mean it's so
beautiful i really love how her style is so combined because it feels like from one artist, you know,
because they managed to combine it that well
that it truly looks like one artwork
because sometimes in collaborations it's really hard to do so
because the artists have different styles, you know,
and they try to put it in one style, but it's really hard to do so because the artists have different styles you know and they
one step but it's really hard to do
I'm so happy did you like it I wanted to say so. Back to Jess.
Now we're going to go to Fami Khan.
Thank you for a wonderful space.
Y'all have a wonderful evening.
I have so many closing words because of what this week has been like.
It has been a very sad week.
And it has been a week that has made me remind of a lot of things because as we were all rushing through all those anger and emotions, we forgot to stop to reflect and we forgot to stop to think that in every
traumatic, bad, sad situation, something positive is out there. So if you reflect, you will find the positivity in that
whole chaos that took place because there has to be a lesson that has been learned from it.
If you dig deep into it and you will find it. So don't lose that hope And take those damn blinders off and stop behaving like hooligans, people.
I don't need to meet kindergartners and middle school people here.
I came to space to have fun.
And, yeah, I don't need to bring my whole teenager people in here.
Sorry, Anastasia, not you.
Yeah, she's the adult here, actually.
She actually has been very calm and quiet through this whole thing.
But, yeah, y'all take care.
I do have my space tomorrow if anybody has a moment, 7 p.m.
Yeah, so I have my 7pm space,
may the Inc. be with y'all.
Love y'all. And I will definitely try
to come to your space tomorrow night. Oh, give it a try.
Give me a text when you start. If you think of it,
send me a text, this way I don't miss it, because a lot of times I'm sitting
on my couch watching stupid TV.
And I come to exit like 10.30
to see Anastasia, and then all of a sudden I'm like, oh, find me space. So, when you start, send me a text, I'll come in early. Okay. And I come to exit like 1030 to see Anastasia.
And then all of a sudden I'm like, oh, Fami's space.
So when you start, send me a text.
Good night. Good night, Fami.
Wishing you a crocodile beautiful.
Ciao, ciao. Good night. Or slutty stuff. Good night. Good night. Ciao, ciao.
What time is the space for me?
I'm so glad you asked because I haven't left yet.
So I'm going to put it up there on the jumbotron.
It's typically right after you go to bed.
2 in the morning. Let's see. Okay. Yeah. It's typically right after you go to bed. 2 in the morning.
Oh, my God, crazy for me then.
But Fami, yeah, I'll definitely try to come in tomorrow and hang out because I do love your spaces.
And Fridays are a small space, so it's nice and cozy.
But, Maria, I do have Sunday spaces, which is at 1230 noon
Central Time. So people from
the other side usually can come to that one.
And we have a lot more crowd on the
Sunday. For some reason, I don't know why.
Everybody's running from the honeydew list. You know, that's what
they do. They come and hide there.
Alright then. Ciao, ciao, people.
There's Smitty chiming in.
So I've been working on a neck brace for Fami this whole time and now she's left.
She usually hangs out down.
Yeah, she's down below still, so you can still share, Eddie.
Don't leave all the way Fami yet.
You can also just DM it to her and post it here as well.
All right, I do have a pressing, pressing topic I want to bring up.
Very, very important topic.
Stephanie, Maria, did you guys talk yesterday?
And I need to know, what's the verdict?
When are the two of you going to bless our ears with your interviews against each other?
Or deep inside of each other?
I don't know what you guys are doing, but I want to know if you're doing it.
I am very sorry to say that we did not talk on Wednesday.
Well, you're both here right now.
So I think you guys can talk right now.
We did not talk on Wednesday, but we talked on Wednesday. Oh, you're both here right now. So I think you guys can talk right now. We did not talk on Wednesday,
but we talked on Tuesday.
Oh, you guys are tricking me.
And so what was the verdict?
Oh, we're doing it, babe.
When are you guys going to be deep inside each other?
They did it, Chaz, but without you, so you missed it.
You didn't see anything. You didn't hear anything.
We already discussed everything with Stephanie Nordiem,
So now I need to know, who are you
interviewing this weekend,
coming. We're going to see if it actually
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. I am fully
already. I've been thinking of questions, like, yes, yes, yes. I am fully committed. I am anxious already. I've been thinking of questions like the whole week.
It's the last week, actually.
Whatever you do, do not look into Stephanie's timeline.
You have a beautiful wife and nine kids.
have a beautiful wife and nine kids just do not look at stephanie's timeline to say that right
Just do not look into Stephanie's timeline to say that right.
um i've already i've already gassed that bro no i'm kidding
uh yes no man i mean i don't know what it is with you um with you chaz i'm gonna chaz i'm gonna spank you um no i can't spank you i'm not gay um damn man
you just have a uh dang man no you have like amazing beautiful people and look no homo nothing
like that like i think the the gentleman and the the ladies and everybody that are like affiliated with you,
their art and everything.
I think everything is beautiful.
it kind of just makes me want to like just hug everybody.
that's just the type of person that I am.
I've looked down everybody's,
I've looked down Maria's,
Don't listen to Rusty, it's Sahara.
look, I've been on everybody's timeline
and just looking at the art and everything
and I'm just a newbie, so like at the end of the day um man it would be so cool to like figure out how i can get
there's a lot of inspiration here a lot of yeah like work with everybody and also put put the art
there and um you know just get my art there too now tezos is just so y'all know um i invested
in the tezos back in 2019 when i was first investing in the crypto i didn't know anything
about it but that was one of the first tokens that i bought um and i still believe in it and at the same time you know I have a diversified portfolio
to where like you know I don't have all my chips in one thing if you google like going to google
and you want to hear see something funny google e-smitty xrp and then click on the news section
and you'll see all my shilling and my stupid behavior back in the day i don't know two
three four five years ago and you were a crypto bro huh i'm still i'm still one man but now i'm
a utility bro and at the same time i'm still creating art but mainly musically i do paint
i'd say every six months if i get like a good gummy or if I like I haven't smoked in like three
years because I can't get TV but that's your thing yes yeah I don't do couch potato stuff man like
I'm I'm like a really like active dude high testosterone level let's let's see if I can
trigger you with one uh coin hbar oh hbar is is awesome but you know i i came into that community was the top influencer
there in the world and um you know i couldn't get them to build what i wanted to build and work with
anybody i i'm not gonna lie yeah you know i um i did a few projects i accepted some money in terms
of uh for marketing and promotions and things of that
nature and that was like way way back but um i could never get with them like i needed to and
then when it came to the actual transacting and like how we were going to transact together
i said um you know the the transactions are too slow because, you know, the money was moving from wallet to wallet.
But it wasn't like doing a an XRP transaction or XTC, XLM or any of the other transactions that I was trying to do.
So that kind of threw me off. And then at the same time, HBAR is a hash graph.
So they're not actually a blockchain so it's a little different you know
they um their code and their wallets are built on numbers and periods like 111.222.777.blah blah
blah and you know that's that's cool it's different you know um and, and Lehman Baird, he's a genius. He is the founder of HBAR, Hedera Hashgraph, and cool guy.
And I've got other friends in the HBAR community who built like crazy stuff.
And I mean, when I say crazy, like raising like $70 million and putting out applications
that you've never seen before.
But at the same time, man man i'm like a blockchain dude like i love blockchain and i don't care if it's tezo
tezos if it's um polygon if it's um xr just one player that comes into the new financial system. And it's going to be multiple players. And it's going to be because there's multiple layers and multiple problems that can be solved within each blockchain so that's why i always keep an open mind i have an open wallet in
terms of you know i'm ready to learn like i don't have all my my tokens put in one place or the set
and the third and then at the same time you know i um really just like building with the community
and learning from people and understanding you know how we can build together and how we can do things.
And then when I came into the BSV blockchain,
you know, the first thing they said was like,
yeah, you got to get an AWS, Amazon Web Services account
so to host your new platform.
And I said, wait, hold on.
I said, I thought it was being hosted on
the blockchain and they said no man you know i mean we'll store some of the data like the nfts
the minting and all that stuff is going to be stored on the blockchain but you know all of your
your actual um like you know mp3s uh waves uh files and all that is stored on cloud. And I said, okay, well, what's the point of a blockchain then?
And then, of course, I realized that that's where a D-PIN comes in. So what I'm doing right now is
I have an entire radio station. We're broadcasting on it right now. It's live. Talk.soundaliveradio.net
on your phone. It's live right now. There's a little bit of latency because it's a talk.soundaliveradio.net on your phone it's live right now there's a little bit of
latency because it's a radio station and of course our bandwidth I think it's like we set it to 128
kilobytes per second right now maybe at 192 but there is a slight latency maybe a few seconds like
5 to 15 seconds but yeah man I realized that if we can host our own data and harness the
power of the blockchain, then now we're invincible. So I think that's like the future.
And I would love it for like a Tezos or an XDC, an XLM, an XRPL, even Ethereum, anybody who would come to us and like host their data and host all their
information on our D-Pen, number one, you'd save a ton of money. And number two,
you can't be shut down. Like, you know, if Amazon Web Services goes down, then you're screwed.
You know, if Amazon Web Services goes down, then you're you're screwed.
Like your whole blockchain goes down. If Microsoft Azure goes down, you're you're done.
So, I mean, that was like one of the major things in terms of like, you know, that's one reason why I'm working in deep end right now.
You know, I was a blockchain advocate. I built platform on blockchain and I've written patents, too.
advocate. I built platform on blockchain and I've written patents too. I wrote the patent. It's
called, if you go and you go to the, um, us, uh, PTO and type in digital tokens using blockchain,
that's my patent. Uh, if you go to, uh, the, you know, the, the world patent organization,
WIPO, uh, WIPO and type in, uh and type in digital tokens using blockchain.
Now, we've been kind of in like a negotiating stance right now with both with the USPTO
and with WIPO in terms of, you know, figuring out how to pass it.
But we're already in the examination phase.
We've already been examined.
It is a legitimate patent and it could be worth, you know, I feel like it's a deck of corn.
You know, it's like the next billion dollar thing without being listed on the stock market or like on a major exchange or something to that extent.
And I thought about it very, very clearly when I built this stuff, because I said, how can we affect and change? Like,
how can we put the power back into the creators and remove the middlemen and then also create
platforms that do that and do it at a non, like it's not expensive. One of my brothers,
who's the CEO of Evernote, he's come up with something even more advanced than what i'm
doing right now so he's even more brilliant than me and i give him his props or whatever so we'll
see what happens in the next uh few weeks months or whatever but but yeah i'm sorry for getting
too technical guys i know um no i love hearing and you know what here's a cool thing people are
learning little by little little glimpses from you, different things about the blockchain, the possibilities, the diversification, the decentralization, which is really the biggest part, right?
To have a decentralized database is basically what it is.
And to have that where it's us, the users are the ones that are hosting it, not centralized organizations and ones that are out
for profit. So we're really resisting that whole global economical world that's out there,
economic world. We're literally building our own and saying, we've had enough of you. We want our
own. And I think it's beautiful. I really do. I'll go to Eddie real quick, and then I'm going to play something here.
Oh, I'm still swinging for the fences, so I pinned up a post that I made trying to get Pepsi and Coca-Cola to fight over a sunflower.
So if anybody would share some love to that, we'll get a seven-day auction from Pepsi and Coke and start the Coca-Cola war again with my sunflower that they can put on their soda can when they win.
All right, I'm going to play something here.
That means I have to turn my volume up.
Let me turn my email off.
How far in is, like, the solo?
I want to get closer to that.
And you know who I'm talking to.
in the space on the radio, how far
in is the solo? That's right.
I'm not gonna involve any accidental words um
i mean the solo in the solo the the 10 minutes are a whole solo what are you talking about
yeah but you have the one that's like the key part like i started around like two minutes
because it's 10 minutes i'm not gonna do all. I just want to get to like your favorite part.
Of course, you're not going to go for 10 minutes.
And this is the sound of Stephanie blushing.
Well, if you can't see me blushing, it's okay.
What's she talking about?
But I don't really have a favorite part i'm just starting like two minutes context maybe you can play like the the beginning but two minutes and
11 seconds i don't you can listen to rusty i don't know but it's 10 minutes rusty all right
see something more random than that i'm gonna start to start it right at around like, do like 145.
And we'll listen for like two minutes and maybe we'll come back and play a little bit more.
Because it is a long solo.
And this is Stephanie on guitar.
And if you guys have never heard her before, she is absolutely incredible.
And yeah, and so let's take a little listen.
This is Stephanie soloing over Comfortably Numb.
It's not the best recording, but I had the volume cranked up,
so you should be able to hear it pretty good.
So let's go. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. . Keep going, keep going.
That's the walking guitar part.
I noticed you were going to stop, and then I started going fast.
No, no, okay, let's go back.
Well, you've got 10 minutes.
We're going to continue from that spot in a moment.
And we've got 10 minutes.
It's so hard to know when to stop because you can't stop.
You want to hear the next part.
And then the next part, it's like, oh, wait, it's going to the high note again.
It's dropping that back down low. And then then i know rusty was getting excited when he heard
how fast your wrist was going there he's like oh yes stephanie that was right around what 5 30
5 30 5 45 christ stephanie i'm sure he studied all of your pictures but now he knows the moment
of every one of your songs and every single stroke and by the way that was around like 4 30. trusty uh you're a little far ahead but i want to go to smithy i know right around 5 30
there's that walking guitar part we'll get to that in the next part we'll get to it in the next
yep so mr smithy what'd you think of that uh stephanie i just want to say like i know we've
been chatting and doing a little bit of spanglish and Portuguese in the DMs.
But I want to say, man, holy moly, like you play like that.
I mean, you remind me of one of our artists on Sound Alive Records right now.
Her name is Kristen Capolino.
And she is revered as probably one of the greatest female guitarists in the world right now.
I just put her video up with, who is it?
Green Grass and High Tides.
She's playing that right there. And I told Stephanie that she reminds me of Kristen.
And Kristen is like, you know, she's got a show right now on rock.soundaliveradio.net.
She's got two shows, actually. Very popular.
And I mean, she's played with like David Bowie.
She's played with like I'm talking about she's played with um like i'm talking about
all the greatest rockers in the world man like she uh al miniar um oh my god i can't remember
all the names i mean she's like she when she rocks she rocks and you are rocking like that man that
is like some some next level stuff, man.
And I would love to, like, if you have a collection of music,
like maybe an album, or if you have just even random songs
and you want to do an hour on rock.soundaliveradio.net,
I would love, I would invite you to come on to our station
and we can do a show you know we'll talk
i sent you my um my whatsapp and my international calling number so you can reach me but if you want
to um do a show and we'll air it probably i don't know right now let's see we got about six or seven
shows in the autoplay program right now
on rock.soundaliveradio.net um you you'll probably be heard at least three to four times a day
or two to three because yeah we're building up now um so just so you know uh kristen capolino
you know like i said she's got two shows then Then we have Joe Rosati and we have, uh,
took Rose who does a lot of like acoustic guitar and singing.
And by the way, his stuff is amazing too. You guys would love it. Uh,
he's got an album out right now. It's called, um, high alphabet head.
And he's been through so much, man.
Like he literally hides out in, in the mountains in Canada or whatever.
He writes me every day. Want me to like log in to play computer games with him.
But the guy is a guitarist and a vocal genius.
He sounds like if you ever heard the Kurt Cobain tapes, like the demo tapes that Kurt Cobain did before he became
big with Nirvana. I mean, that's
my guy right there. Two Grows sounds just
He's got kind of like a sting
REM type vibe. You know, like losing my religion type that he's got.
And he's got great music, too. And then Kristen Capolino, man, she's like classic rock.
When I say classic rock, like rock from like the 80s to the early 90s, like stuff that your parents probably listen to.
And then when I was listening toie and the way that she plays and
how she's like vibing and jamming out man that shit is is just right up our alley and at sound
alive records you know we value the talent but we also we love great music so stephanie you got to
do a show and um i gotta say this because I want to hear Stephanie's answer.
It's a very important moment in your life right now.
Stephanie, what is your answer to Smitty on this idea?
You know why I want to know this answer, right, Stephanie?
I am speechless i i mean it's because i don't i don't show so many people like my recordings and of course i've never shown to a music producer which i i i just thought about right now and uh i mean
i'm trying to get her to publish and record her music for like since you shared it with me like
six months ago and i was like an, Anastasia, close your ears.
Why the hell have we not heard this?
And then she told me why.
I'm not going to talk about it in this space.
There's something personal there.
But you have so much talent.
You're an incredible guitar player.
We have so much in common, though, because she's in Brazil,
Well, part of my family is from Chile,
and my biological family is still down there.
I've been to Sao Paulo, but I need to come back to South America.
My mom is my biological mother.
She's very ill, and she's old. I haven't
seen her in 40 years. So, you know, I'll be 44. The last time my mom saw me was when I was three
or two or three years old before I went to an orphanage. And, you know, I got to get back down there but at the same time like you know I know
that Stephanie was telling me that her parents are elderly too and she's been through a lot and
you know she has a friends up here like near Atlanta Georgia in the USA and you know I told
her I said we got to connect like we got got to be close and, and build. And then
like hearing her talent and everything that takes it to another level because, you know, that's all
that I want. I want the world to hear. And just like the world is listening right now to talk.sound
to live radio.net and listening to my brother here, Chaz. And is bro one love dow like everything you're doing is so amazing
and and you know you do give artists a chance and i've seen that i've seen how much you give
these artists a chance and it kind of made me want to rethink a little bit about the way that i do
things because sometimes maybe it's a little too much business and not not enough just like giving people a chance and um Smitty I heard that there's some uh
mirrors on the ceilings in the hotels in Brazil look at the jumbotron oh my god Eddie
it's man and you know Brazil is a beautiful country too and and i was telling um i was
telling stephanie that one of my best friends he's port he's portuguese you know and of course
in uh in brazil they speak portuguese they don't speak spanish well they do they speak both
spanish english portuguese and i was telling i speak spanglish and English because my Spanish is so horrible. I mean,
it's the worst that you ever heard. But I've been away from my country for so long. And I also don't
go to Puerto Rico anymore. I used to visit PR like at least, I don't know, every two summers,
I would go to Puerto Rico. I would go to, oh my God, I'm trying to remember.
to, um, uh, oh my God. I'm trying to remember, uh, uh, the montañas, uh, montana, uh,
I can't remember, man. Mountain? Which mountains? The mountains, man. Listen, you know, I got my
family's in the mountains and, um, they don't live, uh, you know, they're not like in the bay. They're not in the water. They're in the mountains.
And so I haven't been to PR since I think it was like 2008 was the last time I've been to Puerto Rico.
And at the same time, I haven't been back to South America since 2008, 2009.
It's been a very long time.
But, you know, I want to go back.
And, yeah, I mean stephanie would love to get
like an entire playlist wait wait wait smitty puerto rico see puerto rico is in and is in the
united states isn't it see yeah yeah it's the commonwealth of the united states oh okay but ¿Ves? Sí, es el Comunicado de los Estados Unidos. Oh, ok. Pero ¿por qué estás hablando de Brasil y Puerto Rico?
Porque soy una mezcla, soy como una especie de árbol.
Oh, ok, ok. Perdón, perdón.
Soy chileno, y poricua, y Sam y lo indio see entiende
yeah so i'm like you know i'm a mixture um but i i um i haven't been back like and you know all
the way like all the way to to south and even to Central America, Puerto Rico,
Mexico, you know, I haven't been there in a long time because I've been in the States. I've been
floating around from California to New York. And then I've spent the majority of like the last 12
years have been in, in Georgia, Florida, a little bit of North Carolina and of course I traveled to London and things of that
nature but you know I um I really enjoyed your uh guitar playing and I think that your talent is
is uh similar to my sister like I said and and I call her my sister because she's like in my heart
uh Kristen Capolino and she is one of the most talented
guitarists I've ever heard in my life and she's revered as that as well if you google her you'll
see her she's all over the place she's super duper um uh renowned and uh the way that you just played
like you know that is like you know they touched heart. It made me feel like I was listening to my sister again, but another sister.
And so I want to invite you to do a show on rock.soundaliveradio.net.
And I want, we don't have to distribute it like so, and there's no money involved.
So we're not going to make any money off of you.
And if you want to distribute it, I would give you a distribution deal through sony
or through symphonic and it would give you a 90 royalty and we would just take a 10 for
administration but at the end of the day like we don't even got to do that if you just want people
to hear your music and be playing all the time and you can be like look you know go to rock.soundaliveradio.net
you can hear me uh playing my music that's fine because
i mean i feel like in the beginning for every artist it's all about building up the artist
the community and then building up the the viewership the listenership and getting everything
to the point where it needs to be so um chas thank you for connecting me with stephanie and stephanie
thank you for for your beautiful. I want to hear more.
I'm going to let you do it right now too.
I'm not going to talk anymore.
My ears are tuned in and we are just so tickled by your talent,
thank you for all the amazing messages and connecting me with all those
um can i call you e-dub we got an e-dub no we got an e-dub you can call me eddie though okay well um
we got a lot of eddies in our family so you know i i love the i love the name eddie either way i'm
love the name eddie either way i'm i'm so i'm a junior so my dad's an edward um two houses down
in the little village of jewett with 250 population there was another edward and edward there so we had
four eddies in a 250 population town so it was eddie eddie, so that's why my handle says Eddie Lee.
It's literally my middle name.
Can't you be like Eddie J?
go by E-D, but then I realized
I had the nickname Fast Eddie for a long time because nobody could pronounce Bartholomew. really what it would mean. What about E-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J- Just bring some burritos or tacos or something for while you're at it. Sorry, I'm going to go back and play a little more.
I'm obsessed with the name Bartholomew, just so you know.
Smitty, I have something more in common with you because I think in the whole space, you and Giselle, who's down there, hi G, you guys are the only ones who know that. because who taught me was my best friend.
And we were, like, really, really, really close.
We, like, we weren't really brother and sister.
Like, he was my brother more than my sister is my sister.
And when I was 17, he passed away.
And we were the best of friends and the best of brothers since I was 11.
So I basically grew up beside him.
And he grew up beside me as well. He was 19 when he passed away
and he taught me how to play and the guitar I play which is Gibson Les Paul
standard is the one that he used to play and I used to play my little condor strat.
The Les Paul is like a heritage that I got from him
because he did make a will because he knew what was going to happen to him.
And he put the guitar in my name.
So it's a little bit hard for me to just show anyone what I do with that guitar.
What was his name, Stephanie, again?
Lucas, like George Lucas, yes.
Well, now you have to play on the radio your amazing guitar in his honor.
And you just dedicate every single one to him.
That's what I was going to say.
Keep him alive through your playing.
Because your playing is absolutely incredible, Stephanie.
I mean, without a doubt, you're one of the best guitar players I've ever heard.
And I really sincerely mean it.
So Lucas really did a great job of teaching you and teaching you the soul of the guitar, which is really the hardest part to get.
And I think it'd be amazing for you to do what Smitty's offering you.
No, one last thing I want you to say that like
no i want to say that you know i was shocked when i met kristin and i met her through her father
he saw me on on a show on rumble or whatever and then i met kristin and uh she is a like a big
staple in our family right now so i mean, like having like the female power and then having two of the best female guitarists in the world, like a part of Sound Alive.
Like, I mean, it would be a dream come true on our end as well.
And we would do nothing but support it and be there as a family.
And then also as uh you know just like
genuine fans and and yes man you know uh stephanie you got you got it like when i say you got it and
i don't tell people that they have it unless they really have it but you have it man you got it going
on like seriously chas can we uh can we get step get Stephanie to play this guitar
I just put in a Jumbotron
Smitty look at that guitar up top there
oh my god that is so cool
yeah that's such a great guitar thank you Eddie for putting that up
that's great alright we're going to listen to Stephanie
Have you ever thought of stenciling Lucas's name on the guitar?
That way his voice comes out every time you play.
I already did that because actually he did that with my name on the head of the guitar.
And I put his name right beside me right beside me, like, beside mine.
And his voice comes out from her notes.
I mean, it sounds just like this.
Rusty, you can complete your O now. Oh, yeah. Thank you. Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, . It's a good spot. it's hard to stop it's like you're interrupting a conversation
or like somebody's literally just giving you full thought flow stephanie that is sick
absolutely absolutely sick it's and you get dirty too you know what i need though
i need a video of you playing i need
to see your face because i know you like to say you have resting bitch face um uh honest to god
i guarantee you will probably have the dirtiest faces while you're playing that
you have to do you have i mean you have to have to do this with you and totally ruin your fantasy right now.
Even when I'm playing really, really fast, I just have my eyes closed.
Generally, I have my eyes closed like I was having a nice dream.
I have my eyes closed listening to it.
You know, it's funny, Stephanie, when I was performing in New York at our exhibition with Creatress,
if you actually watch the live stream back and you look at my face, my eyes are closed almost half the time.
And it was from the lead, which was the flute that was playing alongside the piano.
And literally my head was just in the notes of the flute floating around.
And I guarantee that's what you're feeling in your head.
You're just literally just riding that wave.
But I just wonder when you're playing those, just that dirty, just like.
Like when you hit those, your face has to make an expression.
Like I watch my brother-in-law who plays very similar to you. You guys play like very much like each other.
And I watch his face i mean
it literally when he hits some of those high bends you can see his cheek kind of go up like
he's got the like his whole body gets into the note and i you have to do that i guarantee you do
you have to sometimes i look like i'm angry with my guitar. Sometimes.
I look at it like I'm so fucking angry right now.
I'm so cupcaking angry right now.
I'm so angry at you right now because I don't know.
I don't know why I'm angry at you, but I want to be angry at you right now.
So that's what I'm going to do.
I love you, but I keep you at the same time.
So let's get somebody else angry, Stephanie.
We're going to step away for one. Oh, just I have one solo that I actually look at the guitar because I don't want to mess it up.
It's scary to happen, of course. That one, I do look at the guitar because I don't want to mess it up. And it's an obvious one. It's Starry to Heaven, of course.
That one, I do look at the guitar.
I don't have my eyes closed.
It's the last, it's on the beginning of the last one
I sent you that you didn't listen to yet.
Yeah, it starts right on the, on Starry to Heaven solo, the original one, and then I just We do it. It starts right on the, on Star Wars, on Star Wars, you haven't soloed the original one.
And then I just jam through it.
Because I just want to see if somebody else will get upset.
Because I'm going to play something from Rusty.
Sahar makes me sick. Sorry, Sahar. She walks through the door and I just want to quit. It's not fair, it's not right.
She shines so bright, it blinds my sight.
And I'd kill to be that slick.
I'd cut off my hands for a tenth of your gifts, sell my soul for a fraction of your myth.
But you're untouchable, unreachable, so fucking unfair.
If you weren't so damn good, I wouldn't even care guitar solo My heart makes me sick. God, she's too fudging good. Every stroke, every note burns harder than it should.
I'm clawing at the walls just to keep up with her.
She walks through the door and I just want to quit.
But damn, I wish I was that slick
Rusty R.I.P. rest in peace
How'd you like your song?
The last part was the song
What? So horrible How'd you like your song?
The fact that I made Rusty to make such a song is just enough for me.
And I really loved the last sentence.
I mean, it was really great.
if we're going to go this route, I mean, I got to go round trip.
Why would it start in the middle?
Rusty the dog with ears perked up high
Corrects my English, though he's quite shy
Sixty Web 3 crushes in his sight
How are you doing each night?
Learning Persian and Russian to tell
Beautiful words to his victory, yeah
He just learned to say, oh my
Because he's the hoot head with a proud cry So famous on drip, his fame won't quit
Dropping every day, it's a perfect fit
He's always helping me in finding my English
Where is it I ask with a hopeful wish
Maybe it's under the carpet or under the sofa
Perhaps on top of the fridge
He always mentions my god damn airpods in play
In every sentence they find their way
And he says it's peach it's peach everywhere
In all the spaces, Rusty's flair
He knows the opposite of optimistic
Oh yes he says it's pessimistic. He loves Rima's songs when she sings.
Oh yes, a melody he'll never forget.
And Chaz's songs he plays on repeat.
With Chaz's stories, his nights feel complete.
Peter Bignot's tales, Chaz reads with grace For Rusty's bedtime in their favorite space
His blue checkmark like a smurf poop stain
A funny reminder's brain's not braining or plain
At the end of the space he seals his fame
Always using my final words, no shame
From carpets to fridges, he's always there
Rusty the legend beyond compare You know, Chaz, I was just thinking how I could be this nice to Rusty. I mean, in the past, I was nicer to him.
If I want to create something right now, of course, it's just really different from this one.
And the one bad word in this song is in Russian, of course,
and who she would absolutely understand it.
So I had to bleep it out.
I am a responsible parent.
You're welcome, Anastasia.
You know what? Let's do Max pretends.
You just reminded me of this story.
Sorry, I think you're rugging.
There you are. Now you're back.
You were rugging. What were you saying?
She's here with like five minutes delay.
I think she's on and off.
Yeah. Sahar, you might need to go up and down, up and down, up and down.
talk about getting the final word
If I had another universe
I just need a place to think
Far away from all this universe
Then I could come back for me
I tried to stay blind to the moment
Oh, I would never want to stay
In a place that feels so empty
Why do I keep searching for the truth?
For me? I just need a place to think Now you all know why all the girls love Max pretends
He's a sexy mother cupcaker. He is
Look at the rusty thumbs down and so heart you need to update your song by the way
He's no longer at 60 girlfriends. He has like what?
75 80 85 90 something like that
But good to see you, Max.
I'm glad you're in the space, buddy.
I was so looking for his PFP where he was blowing the bubble.
And I could not find him.
I'm always teasing him about blowing bubbles.
And, like, he changed his PFP.
So in case nobody knows how pretty Max is, he's in the Jumbotron.
Am I the only one that thinks that?
Holy hell, it took me five minutes to find him.
Don't interrupt Stephanie.
doesn't she look a little bit like me?
Or am I the only one who thinks that?
She's got way more clothes on
Maria, how are you doing over there,
But you were playing always music.
What do you expect me to do?
Oh, no, no, no, I'm not complaining.
I just want to make sure you're good.
Let you know I'm thinking of you.
Why don't you play my music?
Oh, don't worry. When Smitty comes back, I will.
You know, we are in the second space with Smitty and you never mentioned that actually I'm singing.
I started to wonder, do you want to just keep me back from him?
Oh, I'm not worried about him. He's got nine kids
I was wondering what's your
No, I have no problem. I really want you to sing next and but I'm waiting for him to come back now
So let him get to hear your tone. No, I'm not gonna sing. I'm gonna smoke now
Good morning, Eddie. I don't sleep. I'm gonna sink. I'm gonna smoke now. Maria, Maria, good morning. Good morning, Eddie. I don't sleep.
Oh my God, I got up from my bed and everything hurts.
Stephanie, I woke Maria up with
A picture of you in the Jumbotron
What's right now I'm going to smoke
She needed a cigarette after that picture
What happened I didn't understand anything
Stephanie is breaking hearts
And doesn't even know what's happening
So while your guitar solo was going on,
I was sharing your artwork and your pictures
in the top of the Jumbotron,
and Maria commented and said,
oh my God, you woke me up with this picture in the Jumbotron.
She's signing for Sunday.
By the way, Maria, I'd be more jealous of
Stephanie than I would Smitty. Just letting you know.
Wait for Sunday, Charles.
I don't know. Should I make you co-host
I think the only appropriate person would be me.
right there. And by the way, I don't need to be in the middle
of you two. You guys can just do your thing. I'll just be
a fly on the wall. But yeah.
Yeah. I'm the perfect person for that.
Alright, since Smitty's not back, I'll go ahead and add something.
Of course you are. Of course you are, Chance.
Just lie to yourself like that.
something's going to be video live streamed.
OnlyStefandMaria.com Yeah. It's going to be. Only
Hito, tomorrow morning, Mark
9 a.m. I think it is Eastern Standard Time.
You guys should definitely go there. Check that
out. Hito will be spotlighted.
I'm not avoiding you. I was waiting
for one person to come back.
I will bring you up as soon as I can.
And hopefully Smitty will come back.
Okay, let's come down and make room
Okay, that's very kind of you, Rusty.
Bye. Sahar couldn't be happy.
Sahar, your Russian is perfect.
How you pronounce it, even the tone of your voice when you say that.
It's supposed to be like this.
and I've got Slavic blood.
Like, I'm naked when I'm playing the guitar.
It's not like I went and found a random OnlyFans picture of you.
I only got three Tezos for my OnlyFans.
I got naked in the Jumbo Tron.
I get naked when I tell this story about my brother, and
Somebody give me clothing.
I don't know if you're getting much sympathy
from the men, but I'm sure the women
would be more than happy to offer you some clothing.
Yeah, that was dumb, right? right yeah that was really dumb of me okay
sorry we're all out of clothing stephanie
uh so maria i'm curious how it will be on sunday stephanie are you going to be naked or in clothes
Stephanie, are you going to be naked or in clothes?
Maybe you will, Maria, but not anyone else.
Wait, wait, you're naked in my wallet, too.
Stephanie's naked everywhere. In your wallet.
Yeah, give Russ the idea.
He'll come back with a song.
I'll come back with a song just like a master will do.
Oh, Stephanie, we love listening to you.
And I can't wait for you and Maria to scissor each other
I'm sorry. I'm going to stop now.
That's what you two are going to be doing
So I'm looking forward to
listening to the two of you.
It's going to be dangerous.
I'll just say that. It's going to be dangerous.
If you two start firing bullets at each other, oh man, it's going to be dangerous. I'll just say that. It's going to be dangerous. If you two start firing bullets at each other,
oh man, it's going to get
You know how it will be? I will just
say like, okay, Stephanie,
what is your favorite kind of
What do you prefer? Coffee or tea?
Maria, what's your favorite Teletubby?
What one is your favorite Teletubby? What? Which one is your favorite Teletubby?
Did you have Teletubbies in Russia?
Yeah, we called them Chilipuziki in Russia.
That's the cutest word ever.
And if you can help me on this,
So it's like this colorful creatures
with the like TV's on their bodies,
Even in Persian. Amazing.
In Russian we call them telepuzikis so now you're supposed to call them same
Sahar. Sorry or not sorry.
Also I keep hearing this i don't know
they're bougie they're bougie k
no bougie boozy zee it's like like z like the arena
telepuzziki it's a combination of z and g
it's exactly like z like z Telepuziki. It's a combination of G and G. It's something else they do in Japan.
Bublike and bublike. I'm happyicky. Booblick and booblicky.
I have new Russian words to make a mess with.
It says we're in kindergarten.
Anastasia is definitely the biggest adult right now in my head.
Yeah, I think Anastasia is so shame on us right she's like oh my god mom dad i'm so sorry for
these stupid friends i have anastasia don't don't leave the space i'll show you something
in five minutes i'm playing with the ai and this hello kitty raven stuff so
i will tuck and i will tuck and roll when she throws me off stage again.
That was the cutest moment in this space.
And next week, by the way, I do want to do like memories of the last two years.
Because it will be, I think it was like the 19th, right?
So 7, 15, yeah, it'll be like the 15th.
So 14, 15, so good enough.
It'll be our two-year anniversary of the space.
And I'd like for everybody to come in and bring some memories from the last two years. And we'll just talk about them. And unfortunately, I don't have them all indexed yet, but I will at some point be able to find
whatever you guys bring up very, very quickly. But right now, not just yet. But yeah, there's
been some great memories. Like Eddie and I, I mean, probably one of the oldest in the space is
going to be, as far as hosting, is going to be Eddie.
And, yeah, that's when we were going hardcore, like, every night.
And, yeah, we had some good times back then.
And the time's been great.
You could do it all night long all right let me say hello
to allah before her internet rugs and be able to see how is retirement allah how is your break from
work what fun things are you doing oh can you hear me? We can, yes.
I'm just having my third day of freedom.
I'm so happy that I can forget it like a nightmare.
Okay, two days I'm sleeping.
I'm only sleeping like bear.
I don't know like who because I'm eating everything.
Everywhere. I don't know why. because I'm eating everything. Everywhere.
I want to eat. I want sweets.
I want snacks. I want everything.
You sound so happy right now, by the way.
You're the happiest I've ever heard you.
Happy, happy, happy. Happy, happy, happy. Happy relaxed happy happy happy
and also I'm preparing for my
yes I'm so waiting for it
I'm preparing my kidney and the liver and everything just in case.
Wait, what? I ordered permanent tattoos.
Are we gonna wear permanent tattoos when we are going to party?
No, no, no. It's just, I don't know how to pronounce it.
Ah, I think it's freckles. Golden freckles.
Freckles for the face, yes.
And I checked the weather. It's 2022.
No rain. Perfect weather.
And you'll have freckles.
And then you'll have freckles.
I'm waiting my delivery with my freckles.
Oh, I'm excited to see what you guys are going to be doing.
Maybe we will meet finally this zebra man
because it's summer it's time for zebra man weren't you guys looking for zebra man last time
last time unfortunately only another another man i think we saw on the squirrel man or something like that
he was so fat just like me so when are you going hella
why why where are you going when are you going sorry when are you going? Sorry. When are you going?
Yeah, just before more interview space with Stephanie,
I'm going to get prepared very well with Allah.
So I will be maybe even more open, you know.
Like when you're chatting, chatting, chatting, and then you're suddenly coming to space and like you are still in chatty mood.
Stephanie, what'd you say?
I just thought I love that.
This wouldn't make sure. I'm sorry. Just want to make sure.
So I asked Allah if she was asking me if she was...
She asked, do you want to be married again?
I'm like, Stephanie screwed me up.
So Allah asked me, do you want to be married again?
And I asked her if she was proposing
and she just sent the devil emoji. Because I don't know what to say. I'm just curious,
Eddie. It's interesting question for everyone who's single in our age. Do you want to repeat this experience again?
Ella, don't you want to repeat this experience again?
Okay, sorry, I will rephrase.
Not same experience, just marriage.
It doesn't need to be exactly the same experience, I guess.
Probably I'm done with everything because I'm just done.
And you will get only once, yeah?
You gotta be experienced like Maria and I.
You gotta go through a couple first and then you find the right one.
If God just will give me someone, I don't know.
Who knows? You never know.
And especially if you say no.
So you say no, and then next thing you know,
bam, it's right in your face.
As soon as you push it away, it's there.
It's just going to show up.
And that's why people are always like...
And hopefully not ruin your life, yeah?
I mean, but the right person will show up.
The only thing is you're a lot smarter and a lot wiser,
You know what flags to look out for.
You know, Chaz, I for. Yeah, that's it.
You know, Chaz, I'm thinking it's one chance in a million.
Well, thank God there's 8 billion people in this world divided in half.
You got a lot of chances.
I'm not going to do it in my head because I can't.
So, Allahah it can happen
okay deal i love it look at that maria we're negotiating
her love life yeah look at you you're negotiating to allah do you have any uh anyone to
for allah you're so sure about what you're saying it Eddie is a very faithful good gentleman
yeah I was throwing something away
do the single most impossible Nobody, how to explain? This government do this thing almost
how to go to USA and I was
Also, I don't have work now.
You know, I'm a poor artist.
He can live in the bunk beds with
you have to have a lot of money.
Mayra's not even in the space
anymore, so she's not in the bunk beds
from my helicopter that I'm
going to purchase, and I will
scoop you up and bring you with me.
Eddie one day is going to buy a freaking
helicopter. I can see it.
He's going to find something.
I already know what they cost used, so $30,000 Eddie one day is going to buy a freaking helicopter. I can see it. He's going to find something. Yeah?
I already know what they cost used, so $30,000 and I can buy a used helicopter.
Do I know how to fly one?
You're going to learn fast.
Okay, let's just press this joystick forward.
Nose down into the ground.
I'm going to be trying to play Pong in a helicopter.
You're going to be the ball.
Just boink, boink, boink, boink, boink.
Allah, I'm so glad you're here.
And I'm going to say hello to...
Yuli comes in, like, to me, Yuli is like a co-host, like Sahar, too. Like, you guys just have to just talk. You know that, but I do want to say hi to how can i say hello i mean yuli comes in like to me yuli is like a co-host like sahar too
like you guys just have to just talk you know that but i do want to say hi to yuli yuli how was your
lunch the other day lunch oh it was good actually it was good yeah but we came there and you know
what was there it was a pool i didn't know about the pool and i was just looking at this pool
struggling like we ate we just ate lunch yeah and we did not use the pool and i was like why didn't you tell me
they have it here because it looks so tempting because it's hot here like 30 35 celsius yeah
it's pretty yeah but we got sick i don't know how so So, we're sitting at home
and eating the chicken broth.
What else do you have going on, Yulia?
Jesus Christ. I don't know. I don't remember what I want to say
Many times, but I already forgot
Let's bring the dog back up Woof woof Okay. Good. This works.
Let's bring the dog back up.
Oh, and also I'm making these pictures for Anastasia and Rusty right now.
With this Hello Kitty in black engravings.
Okay, good. I can't wait to see them.
Oh, we're back in the 40s and 30s.
He didn't say Morris Code.
Say you're old without saying you're old.
Morse code in this phase.
Yeah, I did do a little Morse code for the telegram.
I apologize for the false advertisement all right Stephanie I'm believing this is for you
but we'll find out because I'm just gonna play
woke up this morning sunshine on my face
Morning, sunshine on my face
I'm naked, locked out of my bedroom
Can't find a single trace
I'm naked, neighbors walking dogs
Staring through the glass
I'm naked, waved at the mailman
Nearly fell on my grass I'm naked. I'm naked Trying to bake a cupcake
Apron flaps in the breeze
I freeze like I'm in a bad dream
Giving me that look I'm naked. Cats in the hallway giving me that look.
I try to cover up, but I'm holding just a cookbook.
Why does it keep cupcake and happening every single day?
The wind just took it all away.
Step in the selfie with no clothes at all.
Like destiny's the laundry thief and I'm the punchline.
I'm naked, if I won the lottery on TV cameras zoom right in.
I'm naked, if I was on the front page, headline reads, guess what?
At the costume party, everyone else is dressed.
Tried to play it cool, but you can't guess the rest.
Riding a roller coaster, wind whips my head.
Grocery shopping folks pretend not to stare.
President calls, says, Steph, you've made the news.
Guess I'll just accept it.
Why does this keep cupcake in heaven and every single day?
I'm kicking heaven in every single day. I'm naked.
Maybe it's freedom or fate or just bad luck on parade.
Step in the spotlight, step on the moon.
Step in the history books, playing this tune.
And if you see me running wild and free Don't ask for a reason
Maria, can you please tell her that she's going to be on the news?
Confidence you'd be naked.
I put a sunflower by Stephanie in a Jumbotron instead of her naked.
That's all I'm going to say now.
The rest of the space is that somebody says something.
I was going to say, she's naked.
That part is very very very sticky
i'm here why where? Where did I go?
I was saying you have to invite, tell Stephanie she's going to be in the news.
I'm just preparing my breakfast.
Sorry, I'm just singing the song for you.
I want to tie in your news.
Give me more of this. Enjoy breakfast.
I cannot believe I just made a meme of myself.
You made a meme of yourself?
You just took advantage of it.
Wait, who are you taking advantage of?
He's not naked, thank God.
Oh God are we just like look at my EFP I am naked yeah you are algar are we like literally just nuts what do you think official diagnosis from
i don't know i've got too uh small information to put are you doing it? yes
I don't understand what she's saying
and I was listening to Stephanie.
Oh, my God, it's so cool.
I don't know even how to express my feelings about this beautiful, beautiful, amazing music.
So I was just enjoying it so much.
So, Stephanie, my honor, my applause for you.
honor my applause for you yeah um about um if you guys about diagnosis i don't know
just uh let me all just uh funny guys girls and boys
yes by the way thank you for bringing your daughter into space. I love when kids are here. It really does make me the happiest ever. It turns me into an even younger child on this stage. How's everything going for you? How's life? What are you up to? Anything new you want to share with us?
got the wave of inspiration right now like before I had this wave of self-healing and I was working
I was exploring my feelings my inner pain and all this stuff well you remember we were talking about And now I stopped doing this and I focused only on art.
And I've never been so productive like this period.
I don't know what it's called.
This chapter of your life.
And it's so inspiring and I like it so much I've already made the
whole collection of six can you imagine six pieces I don't know maybe for two
weeks yeah I did thank you for sharing yeah this is one of the one of these um, uh, arts that I'm making. It's called, uh, it's mama and papa Groot.
Yeah. Yeah. Groot's parents. Yeah. But I'm so inspired, you know, I'm, I'm just creating and
it's, it is not, uh, stopped. Like it's going on, going on, going on. And I'm going further and further.
Deeper inside of my, I don't know, imagination or self-feeling.
She said the magic words in the nightcap.
Deep inside or self-feeling.
I just remembered this song.
Deep inside your soul there's a hole you don't
want to see. Every single day
what you say makes no sense to me.
Maybe. They just should know for sure.
Rusty thing. Yeah, it's offspring. So deep inside
my soul, there is not a hole, but something, I don't know,
opposite than the hole. Maybe it's the sun.
And my art is created from this spot right now
and I'm really happy about it.
And you know, yesterday it was full moon.
And I usually don't sleep during full moon, never.
And I used to paint this night and I got two paintings for today.
So wait for two drops one is a first kiss contest for the first kiss contest and another is another art for surrealistic
losses collection and it's so beautiful oh my god I just love it you know it's such a great
feeling when you fell in love with your own art
But it's a little bit different than it was before as if you're loving yourself more and more every day
So this is what's happening to me and I'm so happy to share with the world
Well, I'm very happy to see them by the way incredible
Love love love it. I'm actually gonna pull it them, by the way. Incredible.
I'm actually going to pull it up on my computer so I can see it bigger.
It's hard to see it on this stupid phone.
But, yeah, I love the group pieces, as Eddie called it.
I'm looking at this one with the bird that was like the preview of the collection.
It was like looking in the trunk.
Oh, that's really dope. Somebody sniped that one, huh? Let me see. bird was looking in the trunk. That's really dope.
Somebody sniped that one, huh? Let me see.
Chaz, I did share a physical video that
posted up in the Jumbotron
because I know how much you like the physicals,
but that piece is really fantastic.
I really like the life we never met.
Every single one of these are, everything she makes is beautiful,
but while I'm going through these and this new collection,
this is awesome in literally a couple days to create so many pieces
I'm so, so happy for you.
Beautiful, beautiful work.
You know, it's a really new experience for me
because I'm listening only to my inner flow right now.
And it's like I'm not focusing on thoughts I'm not focusing on sales I'm not
focusing on whatever people think about me or my art like it was before maybe but now it's only
you know this precious inner light that is shining and I'm focused on it.
It's a new feeling for me.
I mean, in this intense way that it is right now.
And also I shared this new art of today on the Jumbotron.
The first kiss art is so cute.
I don't know, I just saw it.
How I want this art to be.
I think it was somewhere on the edge between sleep and consciousness.
Yeah, and I just saw it like this.
And well, I'm pretty delighted what it appears to be.
Maybe in my head it was a little bit more glowing.
But anyway, the first version of how it's created right now.
Thank you so, so much, guys.
Absolutely, absolutely amazing pieces uh i did just pick up
group piece so that is mine i'm very happy to have one of these pieces uh i really love like i said
the one with the bird and the tree that maylander got uh and congrats to them for sniping that early
that's an incredible piece uh and i love this one too. The energy, I can feel exactly what you're doing.
And I know that feeling, by the way, because that's how I, it's the only way I paint is if it's just me flowing.
I don't like to think about a subject or anything.
That's why I like abstract.
But I know that when you get in that zone and you're in alignment with your creative side and you can just go.
And it's, Luko is the one that taught me about that you know the founders each founder has their unique trait and luco is the flow i've said in the space i'll say it again the one night
we got i got he was so high so drunk and he was basically asleep and i handed him the ipad and i
watched him draw and it was like, holy crap. He's unconscious
basically. And his arm just went and just, just did it. And then I, that's where you're at. Like
you're getting to that point of just letting it out and it's beautiful. So, so, so happy for you.
Thank you. Thank you so much. Yeah. I'm glad that actually, you know, I can share all these feelings.
And I need, you know, recognition.
Like, it's not like, oh, guys, I will tell you about my new, you know, state.
So I know that a lot of artists, they strike these feelings.
And if maybe I can inspire someone right now if i can share this
energy so please take it and just you know be happy be yourself yeah be in love with your own
energy yeah take give all your love first of all to you and then your heart will be just
spilling this energy from your inside yeah
so cute she's so good sorry oh my god i love i love children's voices in this space
i mean we have anastasia but she's not a child anymore unfortunately and even stephanie said
uh this is the first time i heard anastasia
actually sound like her age like she's maturing you're maturing into a beautiful young lady
anesthesia but it was because she was talking about disney
but i'm saying she's blooming into a young lady but it is cute to hear her talk about disney she's looming into a young lady but it is cute to hear it's talk about Disney she's got so excited it's like her Hello Kitty trip so hard backup
mr. Ruggable all right let me say hello to go Mars EA and then we'll do Anna and
then we'll say hi to Favi so Mars EA how are you
Just let me just put the cartoon sound.
Hi, dear Charles, Anastasia, Maria,
Bestie, Sahar, Elia, Faridol, and Stephanie,
Good. Good. How are you doing?
As all, you know, Friday, I'm in my mom's home.
As I'm early birth, I woke up, so go to meditation, walking.
Breakfast really valishes food for all the family
and all the day I was in the spaces
the things that we were talking about
and I really really enjoyed
the Saturday Friday with you as always
and it was so fun to listen
to your son play guitar in Pontius' space yesterday.
I love listening to him play.
And if he's interested in playing while we're in here tonight, just raise your hand and let me know.
And feel free to share anything you want on top.
But I'm so happy you're here, Marzia.
And again, just feel free to raise your hand when you want to talk about anything or share anything.
Anybody in the space, actually, you can just open your mic too if it's quiet.
Although it usually doesn't get quiet in here because we're all so busy chatting away.
Look at Julia using her hand. I love it.
I am waiting for my turn. It's fine.
Marzia, go ahead. You were going to say something.
He wanted to play guitar.
Your mic is closed. Okay.
But I don't want to. . . . Thank you. I'm going to go. oh
My god, that was so so well done. That was beautiful
Got like the whole song in two, and it was like perfectly done.
That was really, really incredible.
Thank you, thank you, thank you, young man.
Hello, salaam, how are you?
Oh, Marcia, you're doing a good job.
He was a little sleepy. He just tried to do her best for playing guitar.
Really, really loves you.
I mean, that's really, it's so cute.
By the way, the progression and his skills are increasing every time.
And he can feel the confidence too.
Really, really really good i really
really enjoyed that thank you marzie yeah it causes him to play a lot and exercises a guitar
in a home all the day and i'm really happy for that it's just a few months as he started guitar
but uh he's not bad it's good yeah as long as he's enjoying it and the best part of being
hearing it it brings the energy into the house
progression and you hear it get better
and better and better and then it's just like wow
you're just blown away by
something that you created
and it's so so beautiful Marcie
so thank you for sharing that yeah he just is now creating for you. And it's so, so beautiful, Marcie. I love that.
So thank you for sharing that.
I'm happy that we just don't go to school in the summer. So we have, we just can have a lot of fun.
The best English line ever.
One of these days I'm going to click the soundboard and get that.
Everybody's face. Thank you. Marzia. Everybody's face.
I just wanted to share something with you.
Two days ago, after the Mr. Bain's face, I'm speaking a lot about the art
and how is the honesty these days.
And your credit is your honest.
And I went to the museum near my home that is for the woman
whose name is Mokarram Gambari.
She was 67. She started to do painting without going to school and having any art teacher in a small village near my hometown.
And every time that when I went there, I understood the meaning of, you know, art. It just came from her heart after she losing his husband and his cow that she really loves.
She started to do painting everywhere on the oven.
The home is full of her painting and refrigerator everywhere you can see her art and that all the people who was
around her is still here in her home.
It helps me think that art is for just first of all for ourselves to understand knowing
ourselves better and let them out without you know knowing anything about
judgment or something like that and yeah it was my experience of these hard
weeks really hard weeks for all of us, I do that.
I went to the people who had,
I went to the people who just suffering from the war
and the things that happening for them.
They lose everything and speak to them and try to help.
So it's good for me to back into myself.
I love the fact that both you and Olga are kind of on that same way,
that same path of just authentic art creating from your soul.
And to me, those are the pieces that I will buy the fastest
because I can see it and I can feel it.
I can tell when you're just trying to produce art to make money,
and I can tell when you're producing art because you are wanting to express yourself.
And, um, Marzia, you are definitely excellent at that.
You, I mean, all your pieces, I know, first of all, they're authentic.
I've seen your physicals.
I've seen what you paint, and I've never seen anything like your art.
Uh, it's really, really beautiful, and I'm happy to hear the story from you
I'm glad you shared that, thank you
I'll let Yulia go with her topic
before but I don't know who was that
it's you, There's your hand
Okay, you don't want to talk about whatever it is do you
No, I mean I can't wait a second to find it so
Rusty and Anastasia you have to choose something
Thank you, okay, I pinned all of them
I just wanted to say, Julia
and then you posted the second
and then more and more and more
there's so many and really
choose and I really like that.
That mostly in all of them.
I really love all of them.
Hello Kitty is friends with the.
It's a quarter then so I I made like four times more. It's already I already chose some so
Oh my god, I muted i muted myself awesome i didn't realize i muted myself so yes
it's like just a quarter of them i literally made more and i don't know where i muted myself
somewhere there yeah so so some you didn't see more than a half i I tried. I tried to choose, but yeah.
looks exactly like Hello Kitty
is from ChadGPT and others from
in this case. I mean, I'm talking
about Hello Kitty and he draws this girl with the bike
i didn't say a word about the bike there so it was supposed to be hello kitty riding the uh raven
but he just eat he whatever it continues to draw this bike or horse for some reason. Whatever.
Maybe we can try the unicorn in Hello Kitty and the Raven.
I'm literally typing in a prompt right now.
How to call this? The mood mood boards yes so maybe that's why
well Julia since you're talking I'll let you be honorary co-host and you can say hi to Anna Hi Anna How you doing?
Am I going to regret this co-host position
I just gave you for a moment?
Maria would be like already She could do with her breakfast Yulia, what's going on with you, you're so slow, Maria would be like already, she could do with her
Julia, what's going on with you?
Juss, don't you want to talk with me personally?
I'm prompting this prompt, my brain needs to focus on one way.
Everybody wants to draw Hello Kitty with their prompts.
But of course, Enes, you know.
By the way, are we still on this radio or not?
I don't know if we are not, but I mean, Smitty's not here.
I think it was feeding through his feed, maybe.
But what I'm doing is I'm going to download the recording.
I think Enes should see him today.
I said we will be happy to hear Anna singing today for this radio show.
I'll send him his download tomorrow,
and then he's going to play it on the station
For the day, the whole space
I want to try to keep it at 5 hours
So this way it's like a 4 hour space
And then that I think fits perfectly in his programming
It will be 5 hours Yes, and also Maria Has to sing too perfectly in his programming. I don't believe in it. No, Chaz, you can't do it.
Yes, and also Maria has the same too.
Oh, I know. And Bobby play piano. Yes, exactly.
So we're going to start right now. Hi, Anishy!
Hello, how are you doing? How are you?
I'm good too. It's summer. My son finished his city camp today and we are thinking how we can, you know, start together the whole month which will be ahead because you know my my son is kind of
common representative of young generation and his favorite time spending
is looking watching YouTube shorts or something like this and we need to create some stuff for him, not only to explode our TV.
This is school for the summer.
Well, actually, we decided to let him go to the kind of camp in the city, but he didn't
And he said that he's eight years old and he says, they make, being children, they make
I mean, all the children make a lot of noise, but he doesn't like it.
And what can we do, you know, if it's a noise place?
We cannot, you know, traumatize him.
Good job traumatizing him. At eight years old, those kids are too noisy.
That's crazy. How silent? Is your house very quiet all the time?
Yes. Of course, outside, there are a lot of constructions because it's but to me and bottom is there are endless constructions but in my in our apartments it's a it's okay no problem
but he's used to the silence besides the construction all those noisy kids
running mom get me the hell out of here yeah actually actually it's it's true once I was there about five minutes
and it almost made me crazy because how to say the strength of voice was
unbelievable and it's kind of mighty power of children to create such noises
they are very very good at it. They definitely are.
Wait until you go to like a teenage concert and that like pop star comes out and the girl starts screaming.
I remember the first time we did it was Shawn Mendes and Jack and Jack opened for them for him.
And my daughter actually got backstage like VIP things to go meet both
concert and Shawn Mendes bailed
and didn't show up which was
Jack and Jack were really cool and then
when the concert started Shawn Mendes came out
just I mean these are like
10 year old girls crying their face off.
And then one girl is like right in front of us was just like bawling the whole time.
And then a security guard came over and took her all the way to the front of the stage.
And when she came back, it was just her and her dad.
And she just like fell right into her father's lap.
Just like, oh my God, I can't believe this just happened.
And I'm like, holy Christ.
The noise, the emotions these kids have.
And I can't even imagine a camp where they let them just let their minds go crazy and do whatever the hell they want.
Your son's not a dumb kid.
He knows what the hell to do.
Get the hell out of here.
Wow, that's amazing, Anna.
And I do want to know, do you have any new art you want to share?
to share? I'd love to see what you're working on.
I'd love to see what you're working on.
we didn't talk with her about
sharing or something like this
but I really love her creativity.
And dear friends, if you want, please pay attention to Nafisak.
I'm not sure whether I pronounced her name correctly, but she is amazing.
And actually, every time I look at her art, I realize it's very unique, very special.
And, you know, it's kind of you scroll your feed and you just not like at the same moment you realize who is the author of it.
And please pay attention.
I think she's not, she's kind of new here in the NFT space.
And I would be really happy if she become more and more,
how to say, famous, you know, recognizable
because she has very special arts.
One, thank you for sharing somebody else's artwork and thank you for introducing her to us.
The artwork that you put up there,
that one in particular is absolutely gorgeous.
I love the one on the left,
but I like that style very, very much.
And I can see why you resonate with it.
And I see a lot of yourself in that as well.
Yeah, beautiful, beautiful work. I did bookmark I followed and I'm going to of yourself in that as well yeah beautiful beautiful works I
did bookmark I followed and I'm gonna go look at the object profile and see what
did what gems are sitting there I'm glad Eddie's not here that means I have
freedom to do this without him sniping yay sniper no sniping I'm gonna go first
sorry Eddie but Anna I love it
thank you so much for sharing
for such reaction because
when you look at it and don't say
you don't have the permission to share
I would never ever ever do that, ever do that, by the way.
I want to know everybody's artwork.
And I love when people share.
Eddie's a master of that.
And I love, love, love when people share.
And I'm going on the object now to go take a look.
But that's really beautiful of you to share it with us.
And holy crap, like, yeah, there's some really incredible pieces here
each other's post or something like this
that she's a professional
artist and she has a great experience in this creative flow,
It's a flow and sometimes she doesn't have her sketches or something.
Sometimes she has, but the final result is very different.
I appreciate this experience,
Oh my God, my huge applause
Yeah, absolutely incredible.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for sharing.
to play for us tonight, Anna?
If you can, it'd be amazing, yes.
I mean, she's not popular, I popular I think but anyway I wanted to pronounce it
absolutely Абсолютно. Небо космос, где ты мой лёд?
Под небом стяжа, я ля я оружа Я для оружия
Будет тебя ждать под пешей зоркой
Дождаться треба до восходу месяц
Летит даже та солода в в небо кузнести,
Заиграй, но по ниндзивись
А что с того, что я сделала дрянонажа
Житье такое, что есть каханье
Не память, что ими, что потребно that I need.
And it was absolutely beautiful.
I so love when you sing in your language in Belarusian.
And I was curious, Nastasia,
you're from Belarus as well.
Do you speak Belarusian as well?
Oh, I do just a little bit.
Okay, just very beautiful language.
I mean, I don't understand most of that because I know that for you for others who don't speak Russian for you probably all
languages sound very similar like Ukrainian Russian and Belarusian but I
understand on a little bit and what's why maybe it sounds even more beautiful
for me because I to be honest, I love songs.
What I don't understand, I just love the sounds.
You know, when you are going with the flow and you don't think about words, about meaning.
You can choose your own meaning.
Thank you for singing, Anna.
You don't know why I'm ready to cry right now.
Firstly, I appreciate you told Belarusian culture at that time.
I studied in my school in Belarusian. When I went to Lythium and then to university, which were on Russian,
I kind of was a little bit stressed because, for example,
math was kind of difficult without any language.
But unfortunately, right now it's kind of a reverse situation and very few children in schools and classes speak Belarusian language.
And it's, I mean, it's naturally, unfortunately it's naturally.
But there are some singers who still sing in Belarusian.
I mean, they have beautiful songs, not only because of language, you know, because they're beautiful.
Well, Anna, I have to say, that was absolutely incredible. And I wanted to say, Maria absolutely incredible and I wanted to say Maria welcome
to being an English speaker and not understanding what the hell you guys are saying so I'm glad you
got the experience what we get the experience and it's one of the reasons why I used to love like
when Debo would come up and she would do the poems in Persian and then she did the English version
I get to feel it first and then hear what it means. And it's always interesting to see if they align.
And that was really great.
And I love the fact you started off soft with your voice.
And then at the end, you're in full projection.
Like you're just letting it out.
And you can hear the confidence in your voice.
Really, really beautiful.
That song fits you so, so well.
Great, great thing. Thank you. Thank you very much, really beautiful. Excellent song. That song fits you so, so well. Great, great thing.
Thank you very much, dear Charles.
I'm really very, very grateful.
And I'm looking forward to everybody who's going to be on soundaliveradio.net tomorrow
who's going to be able to hear Anna sing.
Sorry, I had to pull a Smitty.
I love how he would plug it
every time he talked about it
most all of this will be restreamed tomorrow
so yes he did a great great job
alright let me go to Maria
and then Anastasia and then Stephanie and then Marzia
oh I will let Anastasia first
she was raising her hand will let Anastasia first.
She was raising her hand first.
Thank you so much, dear Maria.
So the thing I wanted to say,
dear Anna, it was so beautiful.
Thank you so much for singing this song
and really, really appreciate you
singing it in our language
um it was really great and yeah it's really it really matches your voice so much and so beautiful
um so yeah thank you so much it was it was really amazing and yeah pleasure for my ears um and yeah i really agree a lot of children don't
don't have it in school right now because um i remember we didn't have it um and i was there for
two grades first two grades and we didn't have it we had russian and english that's all so uh yeah that's really
unfortunate but um i think we're coming back kind of to the russian language so that's a good thing
but yeah thank you so much for singing it and i was able to um um understand a little bit. But, of course, not all,
because sometimes you don't really hear the words
through the song, but it was really, really beautiful.
So thank you so much for singing.
Thank you, dear Anastasia.
Your words are so powerful to me.
And friends, if you like this song, please check
So it's easy to remember kind of Polina Respublika
because she has beautiful songs, not only in Belarusian,
in Russia, maybe in English, I don't know.
Okay, I just wanted to add also that just think about
and how many more languages
I just you know I respect
you Belarusian people can't speak Russian so well because I have some friends who came here and I mean, we speak very easily.
Yes, we can have conversation and you it's great that you can have your own language and you can know all these languages.
And I mean, I hope that actually you're in your country you will come back and you will study belarusian as well but i really hope that
you wouldn't forget russian because this breach is uh so priceless for me um i love my belarusian
friends very much and just we have always english but not all people speak English. So I just respect all your language skills.
During my life, I also learned Spanish, Czech language, and...
What else? Turkish a little.
No, Italian. Yes, I started learning Italian when I was
a student yeah I love languages
but you know it's not easy
support them because for example
English at spaces and I just
how to say fluentness in about 60%.
It's my personal perception of it.
So, yeah, if we study, learn languages, we need to, somehow we need to support them during the time.
during the time. And one more important thing, I would love that languages and in general,
And one more important thing.
you know, culture of countries would be, like you say, a bridge between us. It shouldn't be like
a point of separation between us or point of struggles or something like this. We need to
be happy that we have something in common and, you know, proudly share what we have special.
But without any quarrels, arguments or something like this, just be together.
And I think it's the most important point for politics.
Unfortunately, they do not follow it, but maybe one day they will.
That was beautiful, Anna.
That literally ties you guys back together, you guys.
And stay together as one.
Stephanie and then Marzia.
I just have to say, because every time that Anishii appears with her ukulele and her voice,
I have to say that I will wait for your album forever.
I just love when you sing.
I love the way you do it.
And also, I love how full of culture you are.
That's really, it's not for everyone.
That is not for everyone.
You're a really special person.
Thank you for that. You are very special dear Stephanie thank you my dear but you know I can say back to you you know when I heard how you play guitar I was just oh my god
I would love it never stops you're so so beautiful and beautiful, so beautiful musician.
You are so special and your art, photo art, amazing.
Thank you so much. Coming from you, I mean, so much.
Jazz, you're very special too. Love you. Look at you two.
Jazz, you're very special too.
Amazing, amazing string players, we'll call them.
I wanted to say goodbye to you all.
I have to go before my mom killed me. And I was wondering that, you know,
Maria, me, Anna, Zakalata, Xixanati, and Annie,
and the men have, you know, girl.
It's, for a moment, I'm thinking that we all have a boy.
Yeah, give me a blue blue. Tell your son he's going to be on the radio tomorrow.
He's going to be replayed on the radio tomorrow.
I'm going to say hi to Fabi.
We got Fabi, but I'm going to go to Shereen first.
Shereen's actually been here since the beginning, and she's so
She's like, I'm just going to be right here,
sitting on the stage with you.
Hi, can you see me? Can you hear me?
I see you. How you doing, dear?
Thank you. I'm multitasking. No worries. I was listening to you and I was chatting with ChetriBt
and I was having my breakfast and, you know, multi-taxing, and I was enjoying your
What are we going to do with him? He's a bad
dog. Bad, bad dog bad bad dog
and I look at the episode
this number it's too much
and it's the amazing space.
And you, Stephanie, and Anna, I love your voice.
And yes, I was chatting with ChatGPT.
You know, I drove it mouse when I was when I work with Photoshop.
I work with mouse and it's so hard. I was checking, I was searching about digital pen or tablet pen.
And I have no idea what, you know, what the features should be.
And it's so really diverse um you know diversity is a lot and i
cannot find any something to be proper for me and um it's really hard and um i little by little i
just uh deciding just uh be stay with that mouse it's the the choice is really difficult you know
you get used to one versus the other it takes a while to get used to the other
so yeah what do you what what's your applications that you use
i use photoshop and i'm not that professional just some brushes and
photoshop and i'm not that professional just some brushes and uh yeah because i'm physical uh i do
physically and uh but uh this since i entered the web tree and nfd i uh was i enjoy working
with photoshop and just edited my uh pieces with digitally and uh it's really fun for me
yeah i love doing that too that's one of my favorite
parts of the art process bring it in photoshop start playing around and have fun do you have
any art you want to share with us yeah that's great thank you i um like yesterday i minted my pieces for nightmare and dreams and uh it's uh it makes media physical and digital
and um yeah it was so hard because with mouse you know it you should uh edit some tiny little
details and uh yeah its name is it's one of my nightmares that uh of course it's uh its name is set me free and uh yeah the scream
when i don't know have you ever experienced in your dreams that you want to scream or stop uh
something uh to do something doing something i don't know prevent something from happening
but you can't somebody as if somebody is holding you back.
just participated in that contest. It was really
amazing because I had to think about all my dreams and
nightmares. It was really good. Thanks for letting me share, Chad.
Thank you. Well, I'm glad you're in the contest. I'm glad to be one of the sponsors.
I think that's ours, right?
That's the one with Mr. Bain, right?
Yeah, that's the one we're doing.
And I think Fabi's a judge on that.
There's a lot of people who are judges.
Rusty's one of my judges, too.
Yes, and Cece down below.
Oh, my God. Someone save the kitty.
No, she's going to run towards that cat. That cat's going to go, bye.
But it will land on all four feet. That's the best part.
Whether or not the legs survive, it's a different question.
Although they have that good little bounce reflex.
go to land they're like boing wouldn't you think my friend when i was when i was around seven no
she was around seven and i was nine uh we used to live in the same building and she threw her cat from the window of the eighth floor to see if it was going to stand.
The cat didn't die, though.
The cat didn't die, though.
What was the result, Stephanie?
Well, three broken legs on the pork.
So he was a really happy cat.
Of course, it was a very nice cat too,
I'm sure, because it realized if it did anything wrong
it was going to get thrown out of an eight-story window.
After that, he didn't let
He would steal her food from her plate
Oh my god, that's so bad.
Anna, go ahead. Anna's going to yell
dear Shirin, I can feel your heart so deeply and I'm ready to cry right now because I can imagine this point of death and you can't because something interrupt you just so horrible.
And I think you express it so well.
And my applause to you because it's very, very touching.
Oh, thank you, dear Anna.
It's really, you know, precious for me to hear this from you.
You're so talented, artist, and I admire you.
It's really valuable. Thank you.
It's a brilliant piece, Shireen.
And good luck in the contest.
I could see this getting some points.
I really can, because it has so much depth and
feeling. And what I love about it, there's a lot of motion. The way you get the motion in there
is really, really well done and beautiful, beautiful. As always, I love your work so much.
You know that. You are an artist that I really admire in this space. And when I know we had that
copy man conversation, I know
I never have to say that about you because
every single piece just yells
own it and it's beautiful.
Thank you so much for being a friend.
Thank you for being so patient.
being patient or not because I really enjoy being with you and listening to you guys.
You know, every Friday I set my reminder in order not to miss your space, Nightcap.
And it's really precious for me.
And I really enjoy being with you, whether I talk or not.
Sometimes I'm in a listener and listen to you.
And the music, the stories, and the humor, and all the stuff.
And I love each of the, every second of this space.
Thank you, and I appreciate your kind words.
And don't go anywhere, because I do closing words. I'd love for you to do some. But thank you so much have a great day thank you and don't go anywhere because I do closing words
I'd love for you to do some
yes I'm really rug Adele and I thought
maybe it's later to the morning and afternoon time. The afternoon, my internet connection is much more better. But today was again, rocky. Hello to all of you, finally.
Hi, Fabi. How are you doing?
Okay, I tried to be in your space.
You know, these days I'm a good listener and observer
more than being a targeted person.
And I was just listening to all what you said about music,
I really love the artworks that's shared,
It really has been a fun night tonight
What are we doing with our lives?
I don't know from which episode
I started my nightcaps with you,
but I remember the 100th number because it was the anniversary that we were just gathering.
And yeah, I think it was one of the huge nightcap that we had.
And I just can't remember the, I don't know, I can't remember the rest of them,
but it was one of the best for me.
And now I see the 350 number.
I can't believe that how many numbers we passed.
Lots of numbers. And you've been here for the ride
Fabi and I'm glad that you've been here for the ride
I'm curious though have you
creating I know you did the piece for
Hamideh have you created anything else new
piece that I created for Hamideh
I created my song which I shared in One Love Space, and another piece with Vise, my collaboration with Vise.
I sent it yesterday to Visha for my collaboration with this monochrome art with Anna Zubarev and Ron Love.
And I'm waiting for her to see what she's doing with my art.
Yeah, my music, of course.
Oh, I can't wait to see that.
That's going to be amazing.
I absolutely cannot wait.
I don't wait to see that. That's going to be amazing. I absolutely cannot wait.
You know, I just sent her one of my pieces,
and she said, no, this one is overqualified for objects.
We're not going to mint this one.
And I just pulled another piece. You got the knife being too good.
Yes, of course, it was her opinion.
And then the other one that i sent her
she said i've got goosebumps i love this one you know when we're working together i'm so happy for
this one because this is the first person i accepted her collaboration due to being different
in visual art and you see her art style. And we're connected.
Whenever I just sent her the music, she just put it on loop and listened to it the whole day to get connection.
And then she starts to create the visual for it.
Yeah, Tilly and I were the opposite.
I'd create the original piece, then she would animate it.
animation was done uh we get on a call and just start playing with the notes until we found
something to go along like that just the energy one with the piece but it's interesting to do it
the other way around to create the video after you have the music and uh to me and i i can
understand that needing to feel it like even when i collaborate musically like i
need to listen to whatever it is for a while to really see what i want to feel and i'll usually
just like sit there play notes over to find what i'm looking for and that's probably what they're
doing inside their brain visualizing that animation that's really cool fabi i'm so happy
you guys are doing them they're really really, really awesome. Yeah. Yeah, I understand it. I love it too.
Because, you know, talking from two different worlds,
but at the same time, so similar worlds.
And it's so beautiful that the result is so beautiful.
And it's so important for me for who collect these works
because the person should completely and thoroughly understand the piece to collect it
because maybe if they don't understand the core of the concept it's just something that's playing
in front of your eyes and you don't detect the feeling behind every movement that you try towards. Yeah.
I would ask you to play piano,
but your phone is a little bit like mid-tone-y.
I don't know if you're on a headset or if you're out somewhere.
I should put it off if I wanted to play.
I would love for you to play.
Yeah, no, it'll definitely sound better that way, for sure.
As soon as I start to play, it's going to rain again, I'm sure. Fingers crossed they won't. Yeah I'm going to
play something oh my god before I play I wanted to say something about Shirin's art and Anna's art.
These two people are my favorite artists and whenever they're just putting something new
people are my favorite artists and whenever they just put in something new i don't know
the way that is built for them and i think something in our existence is similar to each
other because i feel their creation and i love both of them of course there are soft artists
i love all of you and what you create.
But as they just shared their artworks,
I'm just talking about them. Of course, I'm one of the judges.
I'm not going to go into details for Shirin's art.
But yeah, I cannot reject not saying that I love it.
Thank you, Fabi. Thank you so much.
Love you. Love you so much. Love you.
Love you too. Love you all.
And yes, I'm going to play something that is familiar for all of you.
I hope you like it. E aí Oh Gracias. so
um and so Thank you. I wanted to make sure there was not a long pause there, Favi.
I'm not doing that to you or Maria.
I do it all the time to both of you.
That was absolutely beautiful.
I love those pause, Jazz. I love those pause.
Those pause are playing the role
more than the time that we're playing
the notes. I do believe that.
of the one time where I actually did clap and I knew not to clap.
I want to play in the next nightcap that piece because it's been a long while since I played that piece.
I really love that piece.
I'm going to play it and you're going to clap in the middle of it.
Every time I just feel like it's coming down to the close.
And I hit the button and I hear it.
And I'm like, ah, crap it.
It's a part of performance.
It's like Sahar at the songs always going, especially jazz.
Yeah, and thank God I didn't get rock again.
I become so happy whenever I didn't get rock.
Yeah, thank you for listening and for hearing.
No, thank you for performing. I love it.
tender from beautiful girls.
Ches, I was thinking uh who will collect this beautiful
really special art life we never met and i'm so grateful that it got into your collection
thank you so much for it i just saw it yeah it's really you know warming my heart and you know guys i actually uh uh asked
to join us so she's somewhere here in listeners maybe we should invite her and listen to her
just uh not not sir um not sir uh i think this correct
thank you for doing that and I hope
I did already collect two pieces that, and I hope that she'll come up.
I did already collect two pieces from her, and I have three more open.
I have three more up in tabs that are like her OG pieces, and they're absolutely beautiful,
and I'm going to go look at them.
I love the sketches and the way they go.
And I can't believe the OG piece from her is sitting there
on the floor. A one-on-one
Well, it's not there anymore.
thank you for inviting her in
can you say something Fabi?
okay I'm going to say Thailand
nice to meet you all of so nervous no don't be nice to meet you all of you
it's a very casual um you know i can't speak english very well but i'm trying
what language do you speak excuse me at first i'm from iran and i speak persian Do set down. That's my version.
It's so nice to meet you.
Well, we have people who can help with translation.
Maybe Favi, if you don't mind helping us to build a community.
Just let her know that I love her artwork.
It's absolutely beautiful.
Do you understand what you're saying?
If you can write me, it's very good. It's the first time I'm coming and I'm talking to you. I'm a stress.
She says that she's so nervous.
This is the first time she's talking on the stage and she's so nervous.
I said to her that we're all the same here.
And your artwork is beautiful.
I've collected five pieces from you already. Love them. And Chaz, I have to confess that I recently got to know her. I think she was following me from the Salver when we were active in Salver.
And last week I just found her profile and I collected.
And yeah, she's one of the amazing artists here.
Yes, absolutely beautiful.
Anna Shi, go ahead, dear.
Thank you again for introducing us to her.
First of all, thank you so much.
And I'm really, really glad we are connected mentally my art
came from my heart actually it's um it's my pleasure to talking to you and so a few years ago I started my painting mirrors, but I painted from actually 10 years ago.
And they are all imaginary faces and never repeat themselves.
and actually I sold over 200 of these paintings while setting up my stand on the street.
I am actually a street sailor and most of them are in the highlights of my instagram page you can see them all and um okay oh god
my paintings aren't always on the mirror i paint on any surface i can but i especially
love mirrors because they mix the reflection of the face, the reflection of the person looking at it.
Each face represents a moment I've experienced from people, from my friends they are all came from my heart, as I just said now.
And sorry about my English again.
They are all... I am so tempted.
I am so tempted, by the way.
There's a piece called Reminder.
And I just picked one up.
And it reminds me of my younger brother.
And I want to make it my PFP.
But I'm not going to because I can't change my PFP.
But I'm telling you right now, if I could, I definitely would.
I'm resonating with it completely.
It just reminds me of my little brother and I when we used to make these stupid videos together.
We make these funny faces.
And it just reminds me of my little brother at one time.
I'm so glad to hear that. Thank you so much it's so beautiful i'm so glad to hear that thank you so much and i don't know what should i
say i'm just really really appreciate it thanks thanks a lot chat with you anna wants to say
something she's the one that's introduced us to you uh so anna please yeah hello I'm so happy to hear you
now we are friends and we can communicate.
Thank you so much, Pierre.
I don't know what should I say.
We're so happy to meet you.
And thank you for being here.
And know that you're always welcome to come up, talk on the stage,
and you'll have a good time no matter what.
She says this is the first time she's speaking in English.
She's just complaining about her English, and she's just speaking in the good way.
Much more better than me.
Thank you for your time and how you can speak.
Boost, boost to everybody.
How come my Persian never comes out so hard when I need to?
Because the ones I know are all bad.
Pire Saga Guzu for Rusty.
Then I only know the other bad ones,
which I'm not going to say in here.
Chaz, this is the first time she is in
your space and she's just hearing Guzu
And Dusa, Therams all around.
Our Persian. We're learning. We're learning slowly.
I'm so proud of you, Chai.
You're the one teaching us
Sahar, have you met our new friend?
I was just hearing from her while I was
good to know Maria is awake
alright so what you can do Maria's awake. Got an emoji out of her, Sahar.
So what you can do is you're going to stay on the stage with us,
but on the bottom left corner of your screen,
there's going to be a button, the mute.
If you click that, it will close your mic,
and you can stay on stage.
I don't have any questions.
Just nice to meet you all.
Just nice to meet you all. Thank you all so much.
So nice to meet you too. And have a wonderful day.
Because I think it's the weekend for you.
Bobby, thank you for translating.
Anna, thank you for introducing.
And I need to check. Maria, you're back to normal?
Let's think we got everybody.
And we're only one minute over
that's what I was going to say
the space you still have to sing
and we got to hear from you
it's all because of me are you blaming
on me no no no not at all
no no but you need to sing
so we make sure that you're
I will and are we closing the space after that?
Yeah, we'll close literally a couple minutes after.
We'll do a quick round of closing words, and then we'll close the space.
Would you like to sing now?
Okay, let's go with this one.
I was five when I wanted to be an actress driving motorcycle in a black leather suit.
I was six when I wanted to become a singer, but I couldn't repeat the melody during the audition.
I was seven when I wanted to become an artist, but my mom didn't want me to die from hunger.
At 15 I didn't know what I wanted to do anymore.
I was just going drinking and doing nothing.
But all what you need, just follow your dreams, isn't it so easy?
But we can't keep always positive, sometimes it's so tricky.
At twenty I became an advertiser
I didn't like it but I loved my office suit
At twenty-five I became a makeup artist, I enjoyed to paint at least on other faces.
Because all what you need, just follow your dreams.
Isn't it so easy but we can't keep always I became an NFT artist
I was happy but still felt it's not enough
When I turned 35 I became a singer
Do I have any chance of becoming an actress now?
All what you need, just follow your dreams.
Isn't it so easy? But we can't keep always positive.
When I was five, when I was six
When I was seven, I had some dreams
When I turned 15, when I was 20
I was just falling downstream
I could do it when I was even two
Thank you Sometimes it's so tricky.
It was a great way to close out this space 350 episodes will bring
some horrible backups over least look at closing words from her let me bring her
up well Maria that was absolutely beautiful we can adjust some of those 35 to 36 By the time we record it It'll be 57
Should I continue with this song
Some other things about you
And I'm like you gotta add some more verses in there
This song is biography But it's like this song is biography
but it's like professional
personal biography you know
otherwise I need to think about
23 I got married first time
29 I got my first divorce
when I got 30 I got married second time when I
turned 35 I got a divorce a second time and it's still going yeah keep going
this song will be like 15 minutes long.
Like, holy crap, Marie's been busy.
No, I had only two marriages.
For a couple minutes of the song.
I'm trying to find your remix.
What was it called? Hang on.
Show Me Hard, and then hang on.
Yeah, I love that Maria so much that song I'm gonna find the
remix I'm gonna close the space with the remix and all that you need is follow
your dream if I can find this song because I've written so many, I cannot find it easily.
And as she with her hand, there it is in the air.
She wants to say something most likely to me.
To you, oh my God, I didn't want to say something to you.
I want to say something to me.
If you insist, if you insist, I can say,
I love you, my dear friend.
Dear Maria, I love this song.
I express it so many times,
and I think it's beautiful that you can continue it endlessly.
No, of course, with them, uh during the whole your life uh may
share with you a little story uh i am as a as a little person with anxiety uh sometimes um
some attacks some some emotions attack me and i'm afraid what will I do when I will be old and I will have no money
something like this and I will be alone and you know all this stupid stuff of anxiety but
and I was so afraid of it many years I mean not every day you know but time by time when i have nothing to do i ask myself these questions but one day in batumi uh i
went on the street and i met uh an old lady i mean old it's kind of cold it's it's uh it's about uh
80 80 plus and this old lady played uh instrument I don't even know the name of
it and it looked like she made it by herself it was kind of a harsh route and
kind of domestic but still she played and she didn't make notes with it it was most likely like a tempo
and but but she played and something like not singing but i don't. So it was a little performance. She accompanied this flow of people around her on streets.
And I mean, she is an Oscar.
And some people who wanted to give her some money.
And I understand that even if you are 18, I mean, not you, me, if I'm 18,
and I will be alone, I will have a possibility to find some bread for me.
And maybe even I will be able to express myself,
express music inside of me because I didn't speak with this person and I don't know her motives
and creativity inside of her but I'm pretty sure it exists because before that I never
So yes, dear friends, who has these fears?
Me, please don't worry we have
and you should write the song based on
something very very uplifting
for all the people who are
worrying about their 80 plus age
I try to not think about it because you know
80 plus and if I'm 80 plus I would be like
that would be my emotions
Chas did you find the song?
Chas did you find the song? Say again.
Chas, did you find the song?
Yes, I have it queued up for the space.
So are we doing closing words?
We're going to, but I was just playing.
So, you have to deal with me for a second. The Thank you. I'm going to go to the next one. The Amen. Thank you. Okay.
Chaz, why without lyrics?
Didn't you want it on radio?
It was so beautiful, by the way.
I could hear the lyrics in my head the entire time I was playing it.
Fabi, you've heard the original now, right?
Okay, I just wanted to make sure. It's really beautiful. yes yeah I loved it
and those hints in the middle of the song
Favi anytime I walk down like that
it's yours you can have it
but then I always want to drop into, like, at the end of that
and the D minor, I want to drop right into Moonlight, and then I wish
That's the way my brain works. I want to go from one song to another, but when I don't know it, it sucks.
So, I need to learn Moonlight.
Yeah, it's a trap sometimes.
I just want to go out of the pattern,
and I just found myself again in the middle of the minor.
It's the most emotional field, I think.
5 is since you're a musician or professional,
what do you think about my song, Favi?
To be honest, I didn't hear the original one but you uh you you just
played your own style actually and uh yeah it's my own it's original it's it's my own song it's
original really it's yours okay yes so So congratulations to being so original on your song.
And I ran her, she did record her voice, and Rusty ran it through AI first,
and gave him full credit, which was the idea to try to find the core progression,
because I did find the core progression that kind of went along with
it but it wasn't perfect it just didn't feel right you know you need that feeling and then
uh rusty did his first version which then i found the chord progressions i had were actually close
uh they added in one more and then it made it all totally different
and then so it was a way for us to discover what we want to actually record
Using AI so I thought that was a really cool way, but the song I'm going to close with was actually
Let me see what's track. It is actually hang on. It's this one here. I believe
Yeah, so it's exactly the same exact song but it's with Maria's lyrics
and it's a really fun mix I think it's like the club remix of the like almost
a collaboration and I love it so we'll do closing words and then we'll get to
the close the space out with that and I'm excited to share that with you guys
again I'm gonna go right off the order of the stage and then say hello to Sahar first.
No, I just wanted to go first, Chaz,
because I was about to step down.
And it makes me really mad.
For every day, we're like this for two hours and a half,
And it's just really, really bad.
So I wanted to say thank you, Charles, for the space.
It's always great to be here, fun with you all and see all your beautiful
souls in here and anastasia maria everyone in the speakers let me go in russian chasuzka
anastasia chick mari maria maria chick ulitschka or which car on that car is the funny car I'm trying my best.
And I'll pick some creative names.
That can match with my Russian darbelly.
And who else sound beautiful?
So thank you all for joining.
I like the first when you said
I was like, I'm not going to translate
even what it would be in Russian.
I'm still rolling on the floor, you know?
I didn't know if it's something bad. I'm sorry.
I didn't know that it sounds like ex-chick, I can say then.
You know, it's just, you know, Russian is something nice that you can choose.
I have a lot of ex-chick.
What you want to go with. Like, you can go with Marichka, Marichka, Mariachick. Yeah, so you can go with mariochka marichka maria chick yeah so you can go with any
of these but thank you for the space and my final word is a diamond is merely a lump of coal that
did well under pressure so maybe stop complaining and start sparkling see you all later take a half of my tada and you can hear miss homebaker is making a mess
with me with the volume tv again so over to you yeah tibia loop blue
okay so harables is done.
350th episode Was absolutely beautiful, gorgeous,
full of love energy, beautiful girls, beautiful songs, beautiful voices,
So let's continue such episodes with even better, more beautiful, more full love, energy and all the best.
I didn't realize there was a handsome hour on the stage.
You know what? And all the guys ditched me, by the way.
They were all up here before, and now they're all afraid.
I think they get the power team up here.
They can't handle you ladies at all.
Where is Rusty, by the way? Is he not even here?
Jeff's down there. where is rusty by the way is he not even here jeff's down there
just say it honestly that you just uh bumped them all from the space for being a lone handsome chas
here with all this a jazz with chas that could be a i could do a space called that a chas with chas
I could do a space called that.
Are you going to invite Chaz Gold then?
No, it would be five Chaz then.
Is that what Chaz Chaz means?
Chaz means one hour, but you need to make five Chaz then. five hours? Yeah. Chaz means one hour, but
you need to make five chaz then.
Oh, yeah, that's a nightcap.
I could do like a one-hour one.
Yeah, just like a one-hour one.
Just be like a chaz with chaz.
People are going to be so confused.
And are you going to talk there to yourself?
Yeah, people would be so confused.
But it would be chazH-A-S with C-H-A-Z.
I thought it would be fun.
Stephanie, closing words.
Oh, God. Why did you say my name? Can you wait five minutes?
Okay. I'll continue in line.
Well, my closing words. Thank you very much, Charles, for the space.
I wish all the best to our nightcap.
Thank you, Anastasia and Maria, for being such beautiful co-hosts always.
And I think Yulia is a great co-host, like, you know, like, great cardinal who is always here.
I'm happy to hear her voice and her replicings sometimes. Dear Pavi, I'm so happy to see you again. I mean,
of course, you're recently here, but it was a pause and I'm happy you finished. It's Stephanie,
my love, my dear friend. You're beautiful. Olya, thank you a lot that you wrote to Mephysag because I talked about her,
but you did the most important and much love to you for this initiative. You're the best.
And dear friends, everybody, we are almost in the middle of August. Please hurry up and enjoy
please hurry up and enjoy the last part of summer.
I hope it will be super, super great, and you'll be happy.
I wish everybody no bad luck.
Thank you so much for being here.
Favi Dell, closing words.
Oh, my God, it's been so long.
Yes, because I cannot stay in the spaces to the last point.
I'm so happy that I got the chance to be in another episode with you and
my other friends happy to see you all uh of course i cannot talk to each of you but i want you to know
that i love you and uh when i uh started listening to the space. You were, oh, this guy is coming.
Matilda's boyfriend's there?
And, yeah, when I came to the space,
you were talking to Stephanie, if I'm not mistaken.
And she was talking about playing her instrument with closed eyes.
And yeah, it reminded me of something.
I wanted to say my closed words related to that,
that when somebody is playing and closed their eyes,
actually, they want to see better.
They want to see the notes better with closed eyes.
So I think sometimes it's better to close our eyes in order to see everything better around us in our world.
Thank you and goodbye to the next episode.
And beautiful words, by the way.
And you're absolutely right.
It is to see those notes better.
And we all can close our eyes and see
Yulia, did you do closing words? No, you did not do
closing words. Yulia, closing words.
It's also unexpected so what 350 it's crazy it's like
how many hours if if we did like a five hours each space at least right it's like almost 16
it's like 1800 hours it's crazy yeah so we can count 2000 i guess because it was more
than uh more than five hours usually so yeah i'm happy to spend this 2000 hours with you guys
i don't feel like i'm wasting my time at all i I can't draw at this time, by the way, when I'm in the space, but it's fine.
I love you all, of course.
And I wish you a great day, great night and everything.
And seriously, I love you all, guys.
I'm so happy to know you.
And I hope we'll have 350 more episodes and then 350 more and more and more and more.
So we can run this for years
I do want to retire at some point
no you're not allowed to I'm sorry
we have to okay we can just stop
doing like five hours at some point
you know maybe we can do like at least
you can't you can't retire Normally we can do at least two hours. But retirement is not. It's impossible.
At least once a week, two hours.
I mean, the space just to check out how everybody is doing and everything.
But I'm not going anywhere anytime soon, so knock on wood.
So thank you for the space, and thank you to co-hosts, Anastasia and Maria.
You're great as usual, and thank you to everyone who was singing today
and playing guitar and everything.
You are all so awesome and talented, and I'm really happy to know all of you.
it's International Day of
I'm not going gonna say it.
No, no. Oh gosh. Does it mean that my cat can require some extra food or some sweets?
Yeah, it exactly means this. So if you did not treat him today, it's your fault because it's international deathcats.
Don't throw your cat out of the eighth floor window, Jay.
Stephanie, your five minutes are out.
Sorry, I'm doing stuff on Photoshop.
Chaz, Anastasia, Maria, mi amor.
Thank you guys for all the songs, for all the insights, all the words,
all the pretty things that you always provide to us in our spaces.
And thank you for also listening to my guitar and, you know, my story.
Thank you guys from the radio as well.
Maria, I think today you just sang your song
the most beautiful way that I've ever heard.
Yes, you were really, really deep inside of me.
Even more deep inside of me than those days that Chaz just got stuck on my head.
And I was like, deep inside of you all the freaking time.
It was, it was, that was horrible.
Stop, stop the, the, the scared faces, Chaz.
I was stuck inside your head.
I mean, your song was not you.
It was deep inside of you?
I think you're much bigger than my head.
That was the first time I've ever had a woman say that to me.
I'm saying that Chaz as a whole as a whole
he became a pervert anyway
because the two of you guys
are just we can laugh about this shit why I love both you and Maria so much because the two of you guys are just
we can laugh about this shit
Sunday's gonna be so fun Maria
to finish my closing words
have a great day, great week,
saying the closing words for the nightcap.
Not the 30 plus or the 80 plus,
which apparently is going to be a new space for somebody.
But yeah, 30 plus Sunday.
Tomorrow night Anastasia is hosting.
Anastasia, are you going to be interviewing anybody
or are you doing a casual space?
Oh, no, I was interviewing incredible Tanya Rivoli's last time.
So no interview tomorrow, but just a simple space.
And you said closing words?
And you said closing words?
So listen to this one second and then I'll go to closing words.
Someone said mi amore, so I'm going to play this. Here you go.
So, what I wanted to say.
First of all, thank you so much for the space.
Thank you so much, dear Chas.
And happy 350 episodes to you and to all of us.
Almost a year episodes, right?
So, yeah, that's really incredible.
And we have the anniversary soon um so that's also very very exciting um and thank you so much maria for co-hosting today
and yulia favida uh anna stephanie olga uh bahar chun lee christine um stoner vulcan alicia
sahar jeff everybody thank you so much for being oh my gosh how many people is there
Scroll through a little bit to say like
If I see any people I know
Today is definitely not the day
This stalking space um so yeah was truly truly an amazing space
there's so many um interesting conversation was about about everything in this world
as always and i managed it actually let me uh be a little bit like, how do you say?
I'm going to brag a little bit.
So on this place, I was able to have my first breakfast.
Then also to be in Twitter.
Then to have my second breakfast.
Then to draw two artworks.
And now I have my lunch cooking.
So, yeah, I'm happy in my multitasking way.
And I'm happy I was able to listen to you all as well.
You accomplished more than all the rest of us on this stage in one space.
I'm also very proud of myself because that was productive.
You know, I think it's because I had second breakfast.
So that's two times energy, you know.
But yes, thank you so much, everybody, for the space.
Chaz on the billboard, let's go.
But yeah, thank you so much, everybody.
And there's the quote for everybody.
Wanting to be someone else is a waste of who you are.
So remember this and be your unique self.
And much love to everybody.
And my dear ladies and gentlemen.
That was so realistic, Charles.
Yes, you should see my Hello Kitty with the unicorn and the the Raven would you
like to see mine I should submit this to Anna's thing hang on let me let me up
scale this real quick let me see if I can just grab this and I'll just copy
the image go to X go to my head doing doing this live I'm doing it live I gotta
join my space oh no wait I can do it from my timeline can I yes doing it live! I gotta join my space. Oh no wait, I can do it for my timeline, can I?
Yes, there it is. Let me paste it
Okay, and then that will go up and then I can press. See
guys how efficient I am? And how boring I am? Okay. Oh, there it is. Cool. And up top.
There you go, Anastasia. That was my piece I made. Black and white Hello Kitty riding
a unicorn with a raven. thanks to yulia's prompt
go ahead anastasia awesome i don't see it oh here it is it's like cartola style kind of
oh wow it looks really cool i love it wow you should you should actually submit it to the
black and white contest that Anna is creating.
I think it came out good.
That was literally my first run.
I didn't do anything else.
I mean, it's so, so good.
Wow. It's so textured. Wow.
It's a new prompt for you, Maria.
You can use this as a reference if you like.
You have my full permission.
Chas, Chas, I have a question.
What if you mint the piece and you text there that it's like fun art and you gift it to people
they can sue you anyways or
I don't think they're going to come up to me.
Yeah, if I was out there trying to sell it and do
prints and something like that, then yeah, then that would
No, I think I can just mint and gift it, or
just, even if I sell for like half a
Taz, it wouldn't even matter, nobody's
going to bother over that, because even the
worst they can do, in that
I'd have to give them a percentage of my proceeds, that's
usually, the damages would be a financial
damage, that's the way it works
so yeah, so if you sell it, then yeah, if I gift it, I think it'd be fine, because there'd be the damages would be a financial damage that's the way it works um so yeah so if
you sell it then yeah if i gifted i think it'd be fine because there'd be nothing to sue for
there's no profit so but anastasia go ahead oh so um i had a question and then i just wanted to say
something so um can they actually sue you that you made uh if you sell it uh can you can they actually sue you that you made if you sell it?
Can they sue you for making a Hello Kitty?
And can they sue you for drawing a concrete person, like a celebrity,
but you're not drawing from anything, just like this?
Yeah, it's a good question.
The likeness of any character or person
Like Helen, for example, down below,
who does the hyper-realistic
I want to say gangsters, but rappers.
Most of them are in tough positions
holding guns, you know what I mean?
That's why I'm thinking like gangsters.
Um, but those pieces, like it's, I think she needs explicit permission from the, the,
the, uh, celebrities to be able to actually sell it.
Um, the Hello Kitty, uh, would they come after me?
If I was doing, if I had a huge marketplace of Hello Kitty art and I was selling like t-shirts and prints and all this stuff, then yes, they would come after me? If I was doing, if I had a huge marketplace of Hello Kitty art,
and I was selling like t-shirts and prints and all this stuff, then yes, they would come after me.
But for one piece, for fan art, just for fun, no, they're not going to buy, they're not going to waste their time. The amount of money it would cost for their legal team to sue, I mean, they
have lawyers on retainer which means they're
kind of like they're already they already paid them so they have credit
but they're gonna go out there bigger people not not a single artist but
morally as an artist you want to make sure you do the right thing and that's
probably the the most important part so I would fully you know give them credit
and say please don't sue me I'm doing doing this just for fun. And it's more fan art.
And if they did, I'd be more than happy to
split my proceeds with them.
I'd give them all the proceeds.
Mickey is an exception, right?
Yeah, Mickey's public domain.
Is there any character else that's public domain?
Any characters that are public domain, you said?
Just the Steam House, whatever, Steamboat Willie.
Yeah, that's the only one that I'm aware of.
I mean, I'm sure there's other ones.
It's something like after 75 years, they're public domain.
I think it's 75 years. Rusty would know better, but it's something like that 75 years their public domain. I think it's 75 years.
Rusty would know better, but it's something like that.
Chaz, I see you open some door box.
My charge is going to zero soon.
Can I say my closing door?
I'll send your copyright later, пожалуйста.
Yeah, we're not going to go much further on that.
Before you do, we'll come back to copyright.
But before we do, I was going to say, okay, now it'sba, tu ibaram tamo mi dunyo.
Maria, Maria, es que seba, viena tu lo te hago, vio.
Maria, Maria, senorita, tu ma chanin d'un chute si vidila.
Maria, Maria, senorita, zame ronzin vi ronz den vida.
So, thank you to everyone for joining.
I'm sorry for interrupting your interesting topic about copyrights and fan art and everything.
Anyway, I'm not going to do any fan art, so i'm kind of out of this um thank you
for being here here uh very nice to hear you thank you and the ship for singing this book
and thank you stephanie for your uh emma r. Why are you all making all faces?
Okay, I will finish anyway soon.
So, Stephanie, I'm very excited to
I will make some banners soon
and announce it maybe tomorrow
uh yes we need more people yes it's so thank you olga for coming and
talking about a full moon by the way yes yesterday i was very much inspired i was in
very strange mood also i was it was swinging from high to down uh what's why i think that yes this mood really gives effect i thought it's coffee
but now apparently maybe the mix of them uh got me in this kind of mood and thank you everyone
for coming for staying here with us it's been fun to be here. And hi, everyone who's going to listen in record.
Thank you, Anastasia, for co-hosting.
Yes, Chaz for hosting the space. As always always that's great to be your co-host
i really appreciate so much and see you tomorrow on nastasia space uh unfortunately i'm working
tomorrow but we'll see and see you this sunday 2pm Eastern Time.
We are going to run our 30 plus
But a little bit different format.
We are going to talk with Stephanie.
I and Stephanie, we are going to chat
everything that you want to know about your friends.
You guys would be like schoolgirls.
Yeah, I think more college.
By the way, 30 plus, it's not 30 plus.
So if you are 29, you still can join us So love you all
Have a nice dry day, everyone
And thank you so much for Thank you. And I need to charge my love. Love you. Bye.
And thank you so much for co-hosting with me.
Thank you for singing and for being here. Oh, my love.
And we're going to close with your song, Maria.
We're going to close with her song with a mash-up to my music,
Guys, thank you so much for this space.
Thank you for being here.
And the copyright stuff, we can talk about that
maybe tomorrow night in New Space Anastasia.
We can talk about it some more.
I will actually look up and see
what other ones are out there in the meanwhile.
No, that's a great topic.
And I'm glad that you brought it up.
Yeah, TBLU Blue. Do set. great topic and I'm glad that you brought it up so yeah tbl blue to set their own I was gonna say o-ching horror show but that doesn't work but yeah no very good it's over
it's done the space is done and all the folks on the radio if you're listening if we can make it
this far in the in the loop I hope you guys enjoyed the space.
Join us on Twitter if you'd like.
Look for ChazWesley99, and I do these every Thursday night.
And then Friday nights, 11 p.m. Eastern, Anastasia runs it.
And you should definitely come to her spaces, especially her interviews, because she is incredible when she does her interviews.
She is incredible when she does her interviews
I'm gonna take a screenshot right now from my computer
Showing live on X this space with 140 people although I think how many anonymous do we have?
Guess we're all the way back up
That's good. It's a it's a nice sized space I'm glad everybody's here I appreciate all you guys being here I
really really do I love seeing this energy being shared with more and more
people and I can't find my one hard drive isn't working I gotta get working
to get to my Excel sheet to see all the spaces but I will find the date the
actual date of our two-year anniversary but I will find the date, the
actual date of our two year anniversary, but I think it's August 19th.
So that's next week we'll celebrate it on Thursday.
So that said, I hope you all have a good day, night, afternoon, evening, whatever it is
And we're going to close the space with the mashups.
So much love to you all. And thank you again for being here.
Anastasia, Julia, Maria, Anna, Stephanie, Olga.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
And all the other friends that were up here.
And here is biography on top of my deep inside of you track. I was five when I wanted to be a nightdress driving
A motorcycle in a black leather suit
I was six when I wanted to become a singer
But I couldn't repeat the melody during the audition
I was seven when I wanted to become an artist, but my mom didn't want me to die from hunger
At 15, I didn't know what I wanted to do anymore
I was just going drinking and doing nothing
but we can't keep always positive
at 20 I became an advert artist I enjoyed to paint at least on other faces faces Oh what you need
At 30 I became an NFT artist.
I was happy, but still felt it's not enough.
When I turned 35, I became a singer.
Do I have any chance of becoming an actress now?
But we can't keep always positive
I know I'm 35 and I can decide whatever I wanna do
I could do whatever I wanna do so tricky i know i'm 35 and i can't decide whatever i want to do
i could do it when i was even too
oh we can't keep always positive.
Sometimes it's so tricky. I'm actually going to finish with one last song because I love this version of mine.
The drop on it is so dope.
This is with my lyrics, I think. This might not be PG, but we'll see.
I'm trying to rush it, but now I need it in.
Let me touch what no one else could hold
When I hit that place you hide
Your breath stutters, your voice fades
Where your trauma sleeps and your real self moans
Got your wrist above your head
I'm trying to make your ego strip.
Tie your fears in knots, leave your doubts undone.
Your pleasure's a prayer and I'm the chosen one.
Tell me, how do I get deep inside of you?
Wanna taste the pain, don't play the truth.
I'll go down like devotion
Baby, I just want the you
Deep inside of you. You said you're complicated good, so am I
Let's twist up our shadows till we both see sky
Give me the cross show me where you break I learned it all you like you're up
Cool I play with care but I'll make you beg in ways that strip you bear call me
daddy call me sinner call me more when I'm in your mind, not just on your floor. Tell me how do I get deep inside of you.
Not just flesh, but that fire too.
All the yes, all the tap.
All not here for safe, I want the truth.
I'll be the hand that chokes your fear, the mouth that whispers past your ear, the soul
that sees your secret skin and says I still wanna live in this. Say now, say deeper, I'm already there.