RAC FM Welcomes Michael from TMTRD to talk Wheelchair Mafia 🤝❤️🦝🚀🐾

Recorded: May 15, 2023 Duration: 0:31:40

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Good morning!
Let me just get this treated out, just approved you Michael, so you can come up and speak.
Hopefully.
Hopefully we have no problems today.
Hey there. Hey man, how are you doing? Hello, can you hear me my being everything? Hello. Can you hear me? Hello? Yep.
Awesome, awesome, awesome, awesome, welcome up Michael. I made it. Yeah, you've made it perfect. I'm just, I'm really not good at Twitter and I will, I will get better. Don't worry about it, we all learning, man. And Twitter is also being a bit difficult at the moment.
with what is it? I'm just saying Twitter has been very difficult and the Barkey the last couple of months especially with the spaces. Yeah the thing is that I purchase this verification badge not because of anything else that but I want to
have longer tweets because the text sometimes you know when we post an update I want to post the text the intake text and it doesn't work and I've been on Twitter now to the help the support guys there and they ask me question I did this and that and this and that and this and I cannot sketch
the post a longer tweets so finally I asked him yesterday how's the going cases closed what? Perfect solution is that that's like if you buy something you break down even if you keep you know it's like eight dollars a month that's not a lot of money
But it's still something that's including in that longer tweets and I can't manage to schedule that so that sucks Anyway, so Definitely sucks man. Yeah, and there is laws about like what can you advertise and what do you have to really deliver as a
product right? But anyway, anyway, so nice to have you up here. I'm happy to hear you feeling better. I am getting better and I was I have I have this I don't remember the name of it. Servenlach. Ser my weight
cervical spondyloitis.
That's a long difficult way. Anyway, see that this is my next C5 and C6. They just worn down and it seems to be the nerves and I got heavy medication for that for the pain and I got bleeding out because of that.
So I stopped with medication and then I won't have a surgery because this is annoying. I'm six months constantly in my neck. And then tingling sensation in my face, three numb fingers. So yeah, it's...
It sucks for getting old and welcome all all five I think his Andy here also handy So we call him Robo here. Yeah, careful you don't dox him too much Yeah, just
I know he's working right now, I just invited him up. Yeah, but that sounds difficult. That's typical with like, especially the heavy, heavy, medication, right? It just have so many downsides. Yeah, you know, you can choose to, as I said, I have a
The problem with the neck. And that's annoying, but should I also have like, should I die of leaving out there? No. So anyway, so I'm looking into surgery and hopefully they will cover it because we pay every month or entire social security to have free healthcare.
And of course the board need to think about that. So anyway, okay, anyway, not for about me. I'm just very happy you're here, bro, and I'm very, very, like, how long have you had that with your Nick? Six months now. Okay, okay.
Oh, it's just thinking about if it was something you had for the whole life or a long time. No, but I've had bleeding ulcers 13 years ago out of blood transfusion. I had it two years ago. I had it two weeks ago. I had a nice, gimmick stroke and all of this is rest related.
So, as when I started rescuing dogs, that's 2011, November 10th. I had six restaurants, I drove around in Thailand, three different provinces. So this dog turned up behind my restaurant.
and I couldn't stop helping dogs and it got more and more so I started with one then two and then five and so on and also with the PC with the restaurant or the staff I tend to stress out I'm not doing that anymore I
tend to relax more and also I have helped. I have a lot of staff that are team of 44 people and I try to delegate as much as I can right now just concentrate maybe more on the big operation.
with the foundation and you know joining you guys here and some other thing and podcasts and doing interviews so make sure that people around the world know about us because it's yeah so the six years before I close
I worked every day for six years. Restaurant and the dogs. So in the point of life you need to, I can't do both. So what I did, I planned. - Big second, that's a lot. Especially a restaurant. - Yeah, and I closed my restaurant. I had a small
place here in Bancan. It's about an hour from Bangkok on the beach at the beach side. And it was 30 seats, me and two staff open five days a week, but I couldn't do both so I decided to cook for dogs. The last
less annoying. Also more grateful, right? They are more grateful. They are. I mean, I'm not to brag, but I'm a good chef. So the food is good, but then you have some people that are never happy. Yeah, anyway.
The freedom of choice right and anyway I see Robo came up here man welcome up Robo Bro some walking down there hello Michael I'm walking down Ceylon dude it's like a business business there he ran Bangkok sorry sorry
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go there I need to go be away from my staff and all the dogs and you know it's it's it's a lot so I need that otherwise I will stress out and get more bleeding answers and things like that so yeah you'll just start working you know if you see anything that needs to be
I try to delegate more on the staff and just manage it and spend more time with the dogs and reach out to media. You know what the CM Mike
Thank you so much, Michael, man. It was a great lot of fun to bring.
Yes, so yeah, thank you so much. And how is the stage going? The steady steady going forward slowly. So that's good. But yeah, I can't really take so much credit because I was inspired by the work that you do and
I produce some pictures in collaboration with AI, right? And you guys down there working every day tirelessly to change the experience of these creatures and their souls. It's the same here, the teamwork.
I couldn't do this without the team and they couldn't do this without me and it's all for the dogs of course and that's why we do this. Not for the money, believe me. I made more of my restaurant, it's not about that.
I'm living a nice life. I'm EC. I have an EC home and no extra vegans are so no extra I don't purchase a lot of things. I'm quite happy. Do we have any listeners to have any questions for me? Please
Just on the mint air side, Michael, because we knew it was going to be a short show. It's going to be what we call like a slormage. Sometimes people will get a certain percentage and then they'll burn the remaining and have to, we just are going to just leave them there until they eventually mint out, but we're like, we'll collect it and kind of like, you know,
400, 500 kind of like backpins that then send it through rather than just sending like one or 200 regularly. But that in your angel account now where Mike, that's in your angel like current account. Yes, I saw that you I didn't I haven't checked yet today. I open it up now and
Yeah, I mean, so to this project we have got more donations on engine protocols. I don't know where we are in the leaderboard now, but yes, we have 1,700 UF. So that's right. Yes. So the current account Michael is different
the endowment, endowment account, right? Normally it's default to the endowment, but yeah, we've got here, we've got to be in our guide just to put it directly in the current so you can just basically withdraw it straight away, you know? I'm going to leave it there because it's going to grow, I believe. I believe in, I believe in, I believe in,
believe in cryptocurrency so you know this is going to grow well I mean the value of the amount of atom could probably I mean atom would probably say $14 again but I'm this summer I think you know I know that when you do you use angel protocol if it's I did this before
and let's say you donate an ETH and they will sell it for the day's value of the Ethereum, right? But I think if you have June or atom, it will be there. I think I'm a sure. And I ask them to have this in the protocol to
have it as a choice for the donor, you want to donate directly or should we sell it or do you want to keep it as a crypto in the wallet? I think they work on that and I think that's great because I would like to keep it as crypto.
And I mean, if you follow the crypto community, the crypto world, you see if something is going to drop a lot, and then okay, then you sell it, but you need to be on your feet on that. Well, also, Michael, you've made some clever choices about when to start a spell before, right?
again please so what robo what robo is asked is that I also think I saw a tree about this that you have timed your cells of crypto donations very well in the past we hadn't had any
actually until I started, you know, this Twitter account, I started a while back, I don't know, I don't remember when, 2016, I joined and I didn't really, I never been on Twitter and I didn't thought it was gonna give anything but,
Actually, with the crypto community, and we only have 2,000 followers, there are an average more donations per follower than it is on Facebook and Facebook with 500,000 followers. So here I think it's an opportunity for us to maybe
more donors and people they want to help us because we do need help every day. We spend 55,000 baht per day that's about 1700 US dollars a day and I know we cannot really compare that to you know batten and dollar because the 55,000 here you get a lot of
things for that. But it's also our daily cost. So about 1.6 million, and that's including salaries, food, drug and medication as we do have a clinic on site. We have three veterinarians, three assistants, and it's open for the public. We are now at cost
before we charged the patients owners we needed charge at all it was free of charge actually sorry sorry it was free of charge but during COVID we lost about 50% of the donations so I had to I had to stop something and I cannot give away things we don't have we don't have my
I cannot give away and if I give away to others, our dogs will suffer in the end. So I did that decision and it's okay, it's working fine. We still, you know, like 25% of the cost from a regular thing. So anyway, on a thing that when Twitter here now is a more active here now, as you can see,
if you have followed me for a while and I do think that I'm so appreciated for this crypto community. I have no words. You're so helpful and I love you. Thank you. The dogs appreciate it. Even if the dog is not on Twitter but they
I know that appreciate this a lot. It's easy, it's very easy to see in the videos you post. Yeah, I don't know if you follow us on YouTube, we do have a lot of clips there, a lot of videos. If you want to know more about our work, so you can search on demand rescue dogs on YouTube.
used the TMTRD org, TMTRD.org. So there you can see more, then you can see on Twitter. More Twitter is more daily up to dates. So on YouTube, we do rescue of Barry, for example, rescue of Henry and
meet the staff and feeding on the streets so you can have more reality than you can have here on Twitter. I think that's a good place to follow us to get more information. We tried to do more updates, we tried to do more clips now. We did try a year
to get these 4,000 viewing hours, but it took forever. We have enough subscribers but the viewing hours. So I told Chris who is in charge of the YouTube channel, just put in a right now, just do the shorts, get more subscribers and then one day maybe we get a viral
short that shows everywhere and people start to follow us, then we can start work on the YouTube. Because I do think that's a good place to get an income. And I still think our content is okay, it's good quality. So yeah, Instagram was of course.
I do understand most of you guys on Twitter are only on Twitter because you don't like the other social media platforms, right? The thing about this one broke for a second, but the thing about this mic is that they all have their specific use cases.
Facebook's got a specific use case. You're not going to find those normal donors that you've got the non-crypto donors. You're not going to find them on Twitter. Coming over to Twitter is about targeting a crypto, not a specifically targeting book. This is where the crypto audience is.
You know that avenue for you right? It's correct that's why I would like to spend more time on Twitter now. Yeah and I think the I think the man rescued
I think we are doing a great job and I want to show you guys here. The back side of Facebook is that we have 513,000 followers. I post something, an update on new case. I will read
out to maybe three, four thousand of them, three, four thousand of five hundred and thirteen, see the post. And if they, if we want to reach out to more, I need to spend money. I understand they need an income, but when is enough, when is, when is enough enough for them? And maybe they could
Do something as for foundations to reach out to more anyway. That's the business and it's their idea Instagram is also great Instagram is great because we reach out to more people you have more comments You have more views on the clips and the pictures, but it's so difficult not difficult
But it's more work to get to the PayPal account. You need to click the bio, you need to click the link tree, you need to find PayPal, you click that, and you click that. Facebook, I post a link on Facebook, you click it, it's open up, PayPal. So that's the throwback of both of the
social media, this social media. And I don't mention TikTok. With Air also, it's just for fun. I don't see a lot of people there help us out. We have had a few visitors, they've seen us on TikTok, they live in the area, so they have been here visiting
which is great. So yeah go ahead Rob what's here at your hand up. Yeah me it I was just wondering if Michael's been using any like AI chat GPT stuff to like help them like like write his kind of like stuff about the dogs or the ads
Did you take the little sample Twitter by your send you the demo? I've had I registered a account on OpenAI.com but the thing is I have I have Chris he Chris is doing all these texts and he's he's
He do the text and sometimes he put them in AI and of course they change a few words and so on. But I do have played around with it sometimes and it's actually quite good. It's kind of amazing how it works and I'm kind of amazed of this and it's going to be bigger than
Now. Yeah, what what what what needs to be done and I presume and the Chris will be doing this, but you need to be telling the AI light to to make it, you know, you're right, something out and you tell it what it's for, but you say, you know, make it more eye-catching, you know, make it so that it like could go viral. And that's what I really good at, you know,
I put this in a chat open AI. What is the man-rested organization in China? I'm sorry, but as a language model, I don't have access to up to the information on every organization in the world. However, as of my knowledge,
update of 2020 I can tell you that Manor SD Dog Foundation is a non-profit organization in Thailand aimed to rescue care for and find homes for stray dogs in the country. The foundation was found by a man named Michael Baines who has been rescued stray dogs in Thailand for over a decade. Baines and his team rescued dogs from the streets provide them with medical care rehabilitation
and work to find permanent homes. The foundation also runs the center, but don't can leave out the lies in a safe and loving environment. The organization is fund entirely by donation from supporters and volunteers. That was it. The only question is what is the man-rescue of foundation? So the gathering information, and I think this is to using this as a tool,
So maybe brush up text? Yes. That's I think it's a good help and you get you know different wording and so yeah. What's what's pretty good Michael? I like is it when you tell it that there'd be more eye catching for Twitter so you have to be very specific about how many tweets like a two two bread tweet or
three thread tweed because of the characters. What I like, that one I did for you, the day I just said, right, I really like I catch and Twitter bio for this organization, you know, and I put the emojis and stuff in like, I like the fact that it'll just go and do this automatically, you know.
Yeah, I think it's kind of amazing this one. Do you students use it? Oh, you can lock the left. It's not the head. Did you hear that, Rumble?
I do that I'm on the underground I think I might just lost signal loss something that I miss something there. I get catch it. Do you students use this AI? Oh, dude I'm very careful about who I tell you AI because that's my job on the line right? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But I tell you what Michael, I mean I've been using it now to write like full cartels. So I've just got it to write four separate workshops, two hours, two hours and two hours. The first one was a Rodney decision-making and the second four hours a Rodney business forecasting.
And it basically like not only wrote the lesson plan but it actually like wrote all of the textbooks and supplied like all additional material and reference that's the dude it's amazing for me like I can't begin to tell you how good it is Wow, that's crazy It did it did Michael not you off with the right prompt
I think it did about probably about 10 or 12 hours work in less than like 90 minutes. If you use it correctly, I think it's a good help. I think and I do think that it's going to of course develop more and more. So anyway, anyone have a question?
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I've got a quick one. I saw the wheelchair. I must be your opiate. How many dogs Michael? Er, actually, I don't know if you asked this group. Sorry. What are how many are actually in wheelchairs right now, though? We have 44 in wheelchairs. We just had one more guy. His name is Darling.
We rescued him about six months ago, up in age, and he started to have problems. His femur head is dislocated, so he needs to be in wheelchair. So we have 45 or 5044, but he's a prospect. He's a hangar.
And then the password my dog cork, you know, he said, oh gee. So. And am I right? Am I right Michael? You have like, you have like a training whales for like, I saw that the new fellow going in the training whales. Because obviously some dogs are not like paralyzed.
Well, the training with four wheels is for the dogs that are they cannot use any legs. Like maybe they're too weak, they've been in a cage for a long time and they have the muscles have deteriorating, so this is
But usually when we have dog, that of your car. - Chair's like lying around just in case something happens. I saw the maintenance going on the other day. They're not cheap, right, Michael? How much is aware of the wheelchair?
It's about 400 US including tax.
Customs here need to have their income so about $450 USD for one and Then we we buy this fair parts of could we need to chase the bearings we need to
change the wheels, the harness, the stirrups, because these little bastards, they run very fast and everywhere in the forest, we swim with them and
So the wings guys are great. This is just the best wings share I have tried for the dogs. The greats.
And you know, as I told Guy the other day here, I was that they have broken spines, but they don't have broken souls. They still dogs, you know, that are healthy and
They think they're bad ass, all of them. And they are. So as I said, life is not done. I think in America now, America there, you start to see more more dogs in the United States. It's Sweden, for example, is against the law to have a dog that are paralyzed.
You have to put the dog to sleep and that's just crazy. The only thing I have to do with this cork, my dog cork has been with me over 10 years. I need to empty this bladder three to four times a day and put them in his wheelchair.
That's the only extra. And also I tell people that if you don't want to have a dog jumping up in the sofa in your bed, a paralyzed dog is perfect. They can never jump up in your sofa. So, the great dogs, they're great. They also live, they fight also.
And they are the sweetest dog around it. I mean, if you have a dog that character is food aggressive, he's still food aggressive even if it's paralyzed some. So anyone here, please come and visit us. You should do that. You just leave the bank home.
an hour away man. Yeah, Robo. Yeah. He's busy on. But Michael, Michael is fucking God. God's work you're doing man. All of you work so much. I appreciate that and thank you for. Really is and you're doing
doing a huge, huge difference in the lives of these sweet, sweet beings. I'm not only the other difference there. I also try to educate people also to make sure that they take care of the dogs more, pay a new share, which is very important.
a veterinarian if the dog will catacetize. I'm hoping I can change the minds of the people also. But it's hard work, it's many long hours, but it's rewarding and I love it. And you guys, I think that you guys that
got the other community here to know disaster and that's I appreciate that lot. Thank you so much guys. I need to... That's all the robot man. But if you tune in on our YouTube channel you can see me live at 8 o'clock on our YouTube channel.
Yeah, if you post a link at tweet we can share it. I will do that right on. Also, Michael. Thank you for coming, man. Thanks for having me. Don't touch the place. Okay, take care. Bye-bye. Take care. Bye, bro.
What a sweet guy man. What a sweet guy and even close to his business to be able to go full time and use all his energy for the dogs.
That's many people like that in the world, man. It's very admirable. Anyway, this was our very short introductory and get to know Michael Space.
from the main rescue dogs, and we talked a bit about the wheelchair mafia. If you want to support the project, go and mint an NFT. It costs only $555, first tweet in the next.
and go to support Michael and the work he's doing. Anyway, I'm gonna spin up an on-record space in about five minutes, so go and join it if you want. See you guys, have a blessed day.