Zac Shaw Podcasting Demo

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Contains samples from my hosting of the Red Chip Poker podcast, That's Fucking Awesome podcast, and the Mediapocalypse vlog.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US New York, New Jersey, Bronx, Brooklyn)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
never limp. Always raise or fold. That's a piece of advice that the majority of players get exposed to early on in their career. It's usually backed up with a chorus of if you raise, you give yourself two ways to win instead of just one. We're not here to dismiss. Never limp as bad advice. While overly simplified. The truth remains that in most pre flop scenarios, we're probably better off either raising or folding. However, the best players know that things aren't quite so black and white. There are scenarios in which limping pre flop actually is the best play. If you're one of those eccentric tourists or new york city transplants who loves visiting neighborhoods where gentrification and economic desperation caused by draconian covid 19 lockdown rules has led to a huge spike in gun violence. You should know. Broadway. Pizza is centrally located in at least a dozen sites where unsolved shootings have occurred in the last year. They say location is everything. Maybe that's why the slice cost a dollar. It was still a damn good slice of pizza though. We give it five Kingston police officers checking their fantasy football team on their phone during racial sensitivity training. So how do you set your crowdfunding goals? Well, here's a simple exercise. You just take a piece of paper, write down the first and last names of all the fans you can think of off the top of your head and then count them up multiplied by, I don't know, 20 bucks or so. And then you get a good idea for what you can safely raise as a baseline funding amount. So networking is also a hugely critical thing when your crowdfunding, you're gonna need to get in touch with every single one of your fans. It's like selling Girl Scout cookies. You got this list. Now of all the fans that you have, you're gonna need to go through each and everyone and check them off. Of course, you can use facebook twitter email, you can get to those people in mass. But when it comes down to the final days of the campaign, you're gonna be finding yourself phone calling, texting, even knocking on these people's doors, you need absolutely every single person you can get to make your crowdfunding campaign a success.