How long does it take to learn the web stack?

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hey welcome to the stream so in this short video we're going to go over how long it takes to learn the web stack from scratch now because i said it was going to be a short video you know if you know this channel is going to be a very long video but i'm going to get to the point very quickly and then we'll do a little bit of q a for anybody who has any questions so um yeah so let's just jump into it well i'll wait for a few more eyeballs to join into the live strat hey welcome to the chat if you're uh watching the replay of this i'll put a somebody will put a timestamp for when i jump into the subject i just want to let a few people come in hey artur how are you hope everything is good good good good so we're just waiting for a few more people to join in and then we'll jump into the subject um all right thanks for letting me know but you can hear me yeah so let me know if you can hear me and if you can see me and also tell me where you are coming from hi from uk hi from i don't know whatever california greetings from albania there we go thank you that's like they know hey how are you guys what's going on peace peace all right so um how many people why are we already 50. well we got about 75 people i'm going to jump into the subject again if you're watching the replay look in the comments below you have a time index where you can jump into it and get to the point of hand hi from where is that what is that flag i am sorry mr sudhi i don't know what that flag is is that india it's hard to tell it's very small jersey estonia pakistan hanover germany yeah very good detroit man we got a wide audience tunisia very cool costa rica i used to love the the poison dart frogs from there manchester uk very good saudi arabia wow nice wow wow uh good international audience cool cool all right so are we doing 60 people we're almost there iran ah very good okay cool cool iran yeah oh a couple iranians very cool uh hungary wow very european lottery newcastle uk that's true eh it's uh it's seven o'clock eight o'clock now in europe depending on where lithuania long island new york watch out anthony big snow storm coming right i don't know if we're going to get it up here in montreal just in case you people don't know i'm in canada which in a city called montreal which is north of new york city about six hours drive costa rica pakistan indianapolis uh russia wow very cool mexico rio de janeiro all right so uh 70 people so i'm going to jump into the subject hand and then we'll do a little q a so let me just jump in so a blog post i wrote on studio web uh where's the blog sorry so let me zoom in here so you guys can see it so this was um i got this really cool uh email from a student of mine let me scroll down oh right here hope i click in so yeah so they sent me this great looking chart here which breaks down there how much time to spend on each of the courses so let me just read this quiz very quick a little blog post studio web teaches what the web developer community calls the web stack this includes the following languages html5 css3 javascript sql i included sql because i don't know 95 to 99 of apps web apps are going to be backed by an sql database it's just good to know it's a good language and then you have php optional python optional before java developers and python let me just continue there are many other optional languages and tech that can be used in the web stack but we teach the above for a variety of reasons least of which they're extremely popular in industry so these are these three right here well i would say these four you're going to have to learn if you're learning the web stack no big deal they're very approachable and then you get a bunch of alternatives including php python java c sharp ruby pearl and or others but we'll leave it at that for now how long does it take to build real websites i am often asked how long does it take to complete the studio web web stack courses well a student sent this great graphic of their progress they kept meticulous records so here it is so let's uh let's see if i can zoom into that even more so boom boom boom i know that's bigger or not guys there we go so you see they started with the web at the very top here the web foundations it's kind of um it's a short little video uh course which gives you basically a good view of of the whole interwebs and the webs you know what what server servers are and hosting and ides and ftp and it just gives you an overview so this student did it in two days uh didn't indicate hours here though but uh so let's go to html foundations one of the first big courses uh 11 days to complete it 22 hours work time css3 16 days to complete it 28 hours of work time i'm surprised by that because css3 is a it's a big it's a big big course huge course you learn responsive design and all kinds of advanced stuff so i'm surprised they really burned through the css quite quickly js foundations javascript foundations got this 26 hours of work now you notice it took them days right from july 26 to the 5th 8th of september to 11th that's cool it's good to take breaks as you're learning you got to give your brain time to assimilate the information then php 7 foundations to eight days from the 20th to the 28th of september well six days i don't know what they say six i guess they took two days off which is good 18 hours of work php mysql five hours of work so total of uh 99 hours of work so i say in the conclusion here i can tell you but this is what we typically expect from students the ballpark numbers about 100 hours of work i've seen people do it quicker i've seen people take their time it doesn't really matter it doesn't really matter at the end of the day whether it takes you 100 hours to complete the the foundation curriculum or 150 hours or 200 hours whether you do over a month or three months it doesn't really matter or four months or five minutes because once you have the knowledge you have it everybody's going to be starting at a different level you may be due to fluke of circumstance have been exposed to things in your lives that made your brain more malleable more inclined towards coding so you'll learn to code a little bit quicker but whether let's say you have uh one person here is learning javascript and it takes them three months to learn javascript just because they're they're having a hard time understanding how to code and somebody else does the javascript only a month now at the end of the day once they both know javascript nobody knows nobody cares it doesn't matter how long it took you to get there oh it matters that you're there right so it doesn't matter what you often find with people and i've been teaching people for a long time somebody may be really strong in the javascript end and then that same person who had an easy time with javascript to move over to css and layout and have a terrible time with that and then somebody else is the opposite so that's normal you just got to plow through those situations where you may find some difficulty again at the end of the day whether it takes you three months or two months or six months whatever once you're there you're there right you can't get it back so um yeah that's pretty much the pretty much covers this so let me just jump into a few book clean house cleaning things so first of all let me jump into this so a friend of mine who was a diabetic way overweight he's putting together a group and it's free at the the body developer.com you go sign up to the newsletter and he's giving free coaching consultations because he's putting together a a training uh a training system for people based on what he what he saw worked for him so yeah it's free he's only taking on a limited amount of people he's already had some tremendous success with the early people so yeah that is um that's there for you go to the bodydeveloper.com sign up to the newsletter you won't get spammed you may get a newsletter once every week or so but 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want to check out my blog post about code on citywebs blog that's twoabout.com of all a bunch of these are related to teaching codes so may not be suitable for everybody here but there you go that's it so i'll do a few questions are we doing for time 10 minutes uh let's see we got here i'll answer this question here i just joined the stream you may have said but where are following rewrites mostly covered in the stack please the fan i o read writes mostly covered and mostly covered in the stack please although it would be back if i understand your question that would be server side programming that would be the php or javascript on the server or python server et cetera et cetera where's the plan it's right there and i ordered another huge one i'm waiting for the huge plan to come in greetings i'm very jealous very jealous just a quick quest i don't have any real experience any real world experience but i have built one or two decent projects should i apply and lie about my experience and be honest honesty is the best way to go my friend just put up the apps show what you've done and but what i do i just reach out for some small local business and uh maybe a startup or maybe uh what's a non-profit and do a couple little projects for them and bing bang boom bob's your uncle you got your real projects i haven't received a newsletter have you checked your spam box because we did send them out check your spam box if not email me because they were sent out at i'm at a point where learning full stack just seems like too much for a junior developer no no just take your time with it take your time with it you gotta understand a lot of the uh in the nerd zeitgeist out there a lot of these people are claiming you got to know like oh like this much right it's not true you just got to learn your fundamentals a few key technologies and then a lot of stuff that's out there like 99 you don't have to know unless a particular project comes up or a particular job comes up and you have to learn it so don't let it overwhelm you just learn your basics and let's just jump into it you know uh it's the fan how easy is it to deploy a private project using js frameworks like no does it want to have to spend for cloud hosting even testing way easier to test php desk say we say with that well yeah that's the one of the big strengths of php full stack is that it's really easy to get up and running that's a huge advantage um no there are inexpensive no js hosting options out there but you don't have to pay for a huge amount very fancy cloud hosting i just finished a php course i'm already am i ready to pick up laravel yeah if you've done the the all the html css javascript php do the php mysql and then start looking into laravel hey steph how you going i'm going pretty good i hope everything is good with you when did you start studio web and did you start off with a lot of money i started off studio web i built a prototype about a decade ago believe it or not the original prototype then we've rewritten the software about a year and a half ago and i've been i just financed it myself especially in the first several years i was just financing myself it makes money now but it uh it was a self-financed thing for several years yeah register again are you talking about the body developer thing if you are let me know okay let's say movies four of the blind says i got my first front-end job after two months fantastic took a class in udemy and started hunting for jobs i know html css some bootstrap learning javascript very very good cool good for you man hey sorry for asking again i finished html last year but then got some family problems and stuff can i reset the program start over yeah just send me an email and uh with your studio web id and mention you want that reset and i will reset it myself or i have somebody reset it for you okay we got that let me go up here greetings screen screens can i buy your course if i transfer from my bank i believe so with the paypal option so you go to the store you select your course and you pay with paypal and you can do a debit transfer there thanks i am pretty fast at developing website without using any framework i'm really really slow with framing do you think it's commonplace problem with the framework well you got to get used to a framework first of all and yes when you use a framework there's overhead involved with it because it's a framework and so if you're developing really quick little things probably in many cases it can be overkill to use a framework there's a judgment call hey steph does it take hey what does it take to become a web entrepreneur is it time consuming can you have family kids and launch a web business is it too much work do you have kids yourself thanks that's a good question depends on do you have partners what type of business it is are you financed if you got financing uh from you know investors and so forth then you can set a schedule for yourself you don't necessarily have to kill yourself in that regard so there's different ways of approaching it web entrepreneurs are a broad thing but you have to have werewolf all meaning typically a typical startup will take time to build so it depends on what you're doing you know it's doable though i know friends have done it you know um hello from india hello from spain hello from iran yeah yeah yeah nine hours many thanks for the good input no problem hello from london miami from snooyio newark to the usual north africa very cool norway wow we got a big international audience here all right so any other questions that was pretty much dark knight pack against diapers morocco yeah give me the likes give me the likes guys give me the likes uh all right so uh rio de janeiro mexico all right so any other questions is a short little stream uh oh need to nerd yeah i haven't sent one out in about a week so uh that will come that will come straight already registered it will come it will come make sure you whitelist that so that you don't you get it as well uh to be to be you know as you can tell you're never going to get spammed by me i don't send out new letters very often i'm trying to step it up to me once a week once every week and a half i am an angular expert and use it in all web projects any need to learn view or react also is python way fast in execution and php now python is quite slow in execution relative to php last time i checked php is actually quite fast compared to its competitors with the exception of java of course but yeah yeah i don't know any need to learn view no if you're doing all your angular projects uh if you're doing all your projects in angular you got work don't need to learn view you learn when you need to be able to do something effectively maybe there was a situation where vue would be more effective i don't know if an angular or depending on the project or maybe this is a job opportunity don't let the the nerd zeitgeist tell you got to learn this you got to learn this you don't you don't have to unless there's a job uh hi from israel cool all right daniel what's going on here i'm a computer technician but want to switch to software i think that's a good idea hardware technician is not as profitable i think in long term as software right now in germany right now i'm in germany and there's a lot of institutes offering one-year boot camps free if unemployed i'm between that and getting a bachelor it depends what you uh do you already have a bachelor it depends uh maybe not if you get a bachelor in comp sci or something that would open up more opportunities for very big corporations although i think over time the need for those higher educational degrees are diminishing quite a bit as elon musk famously said you don't need a degree even apple has said this google is saying this you know so it depends what your long-term goals are my dear respected cereal jquery died slowly slowly it's lost its favor yes slowly but you know if you learn it and it goes away then you just learn without whatever else you need to learn as any experienced developer will tell you as you learn more as you do more it becomes faster and faster and easier and easier to learn new technology no big deal yes i've heard of yemen of course i've heard of yemen ah what's this laughable highliner is my nick when i'm a game okay uh what's going on hey stephan i'm currently teaching myself html css for past month and plan to learn js react soon after i finish a few more projects would you say php mysql for backend or nodejs depends what your goal is they're both good choices you know look around starts doing a little job opportunities snooping searching see what they're looking for and make your decision based on that you know if let's say you decide to learn node and you need and for some reason you found out you got to learn php mysql it would be pretty easy hello from colombia very good can i do small freelancing jobs after learning html css and javascript yes you can although you have more options if you learn php for the freelance on top of that but yes you can i feel a little bit demotivated in web stack and i feel like not knowing a lot of things any advice yeah well sure uh first of all um a lot of people will put out youtube's out there youtube videos town you got to learn this and this and this and this and this is it's not true first of all and i've been doing this since the 90s you just need to know your fundamentals and then you just pick up whatever it is you need to learn for a particular job at hand so there's a lot less for you to learn first of all even within the languages like if you look at any of the you know javascript python node not no javascript python java c-sharp php they're big these are really big languages and most of the time as a developer you're going to be using maybe five percent of the language really that little the key is just learning the basic constructs and the basic way you write apps and code and then you just go on from there so you you're looking out there right now like so many people and you see this huge amount of technology i got to learn web dev i got to learn server i got to learn java or somebody will say you got to learn python i got to learn this i got to learn this i got to learn this and the fact that it matters you don't you don't you know the people will you know often um they'll often hear all this and then when they finally get into the real world they're realizing oh my god i just gotta need i just need to know this you know and a lot of times the demand is in with technologies that are been around for a long long long long time like python i think depending on the measures either javascript or python or most popular languages in the world these are 25 30 old languages 30 year old languages sqls are 40 50 years old cec plus was 40 50 years old java 25 years old so a lot of the old technologies that the young nerdlings go you shouldn't learn that's where all the jobs are because everything's pretty good so don't let it demotivate you i suggest you just discipline yourself to 20 minutes a day instead of concentrating on that end goal concentrate make the goal daily execution of learning something new that's your goal so you get positive reinforcement emotionally which is very important so every day you say i'm just going to do 20 minutes today so if you're on my studio web course shameless self-promotion you say i'm going to go i'm going to do two videos i'm going to do three lessons and answer the quiz questions lessons are only you know five minutes each six minutes each so it's easy so you do three or three videos or four videos you do the quizzing and then you go you know what i don't feel like anymore but that's okay you stop but you know what happened you just made progress you just completed three lessons fantastic it's all tracked then the next day you do another 20 minutes another three lessons and then what what's going to happen of course is you know one day you're going to say i'm only going to do three lessons you end up doing eight or nine lessons so yeah just concentrate and make the goal the daily activity of just moving the ball forward that's all not the end goal and then one day you go oh my god i've learned the web stack so that's how i would suggest it how can i get a remote job salary in u.s at a third world a third world country you got to become very good with your english number one have a really nice looking website make sure your written language is very very good make sure your communication skills are very very good and make sure you have a really strong resume and then you start reaching out to people in the u.s hi stephan can i commit i cannot commit myself to work i wanted to know is there a solution get rid of this problem yeah you i talk about this my lizard wizard training course which is teaches you advanced super advanced psychology your what you like and dislike has a lot to do with what you do believe it or not if you do something on a regular basis and you make sure that when you're doing it you make it a pleasant experience your brain will kind of get used to it so if you don't want to work at learning to code i suggest just make it a game out of it say today i'm just going to do three lessons that's it write code for 20 minutes boom you're done and by doing that every day all of a sudden what happens your brain starts going you know this coding thing is cool so let's say and you give yourself a reward so you do your your 20 minutes of coding that day and then what happens is uh you give yourself a reward i don't know you go buy yourself a coffee or whatever it is you want a candy bar or something but you just want to create positive emotions with doing the work and you do little bite size and then next you know you enjoy what you do hi have you used dygraf i have not uh do you think getting into freelancing is a good step before becoming an entrepreneur yeah it is because it teaches you business it teaches you about business entrepreneur of freelancing is a really good first step to get into 100 i highly recommend it so uh yeah links below to my course so if you look below by the way i don't have it in front of me um i recommend a few books uh for people who are totally new i have my book down below on web design and if you're interested in if you already know your foundations let's say you completed my foundations courses then you want to pick up the refactoring books again link below and the design patterns books if you want to level up your game that's how you go from being a noob who knows a little bit to being a very good developer not more tutorials not code competitions that's how you go about do if you that's your goal if you want to become a great developer all right uh here we go here's a good question should i start learn php frameworks if i know op and pdo in php if so should i learn laravel or code igniter do not learn cold igniter that's old school stuff even the people who started code igniters gave away codeigniter or sold it years and years and years ago laravel is the key should you learn it if your goal is to become an app a big app developer medium or let me rephrase that if your goal is to be able to create complex or medium to medium complex apps or crater then learn laravel um yeah let's learn on the side it's very cool at the worst case scenario it will teach you some ideas about how you might structure your apps because laravel is a very refined mvc framework is python automation good for freelancing you know that's a good question i don't know about freelancing but i think contracting what's the difference freelancing is you go in to see a client they got a project and they want you to handle the whole projects you create a bid and you give them a proposal and then you work on it on your own time contract that's a con that's freelancing contracting is ma you may go work for an animation studio where they need a python coder for six months to write a bunch of python scripts to handle the server farm for their rendering engines and a lot of that is done with python by the way so that's where you would go work for them at a fixed salary but to negotiate for a short period of time the good thing about contracting is because it's short term could be three months six months one month only a year typically the hot the salaries which you get paid is much higher than you would get paid if you were a full-time employee permanent so keep that in mind uh his third world country degrees are still very important to a job ah that's a good question i couldn't say i guess it depends on where you go work right was that's been my strategy it works very well stefan very good i assume it's about the work but steph i know python and it helps me in office but when i try to build a project i i am not convinced that it fits hmm well what i would do is you know python you're comfortable with it i maybe learn a python framework like django which apparently can be difficult to learn or maybe um what was there's another python framework and its name just jumped right out of my brain as i was thinking now i need to do it just type in python frameworks and learn one of those little frameworks and that might help you out there you said a lot to learn the fundamentals and worry about learning other languages as you need can you give an example how you come to know what is best for the stack oh yeah that's that that's a lot of that comes down to experience and judgment so for example um a friend of mine was developing a pretty pretty important application and they used decided the main app is php laravel but they decided for the messaging part of the system to use node in that situation and they use node because nodes is super fast and efficient when it comes to secret asynchronous communications for messaging type of apps so that's a classic example where you would use a particular a particular framework or particular language a particular technology based on the needs of that particular job so that's that's an example there whenever i was freelancing or whenever i do anything really i always look at what the technical needs are and what the business needs are and then i make my choice in terms of stacks i'm not married to a particular one i hope that helps all right basically my question is if one year full stacks are worth it because i get ads from those institutes all the time haha i want to get into the job market asap not happy with my field thanks in advance yeah i could see that you know if you i would look around before you make that decision look around on job opportunities maybe reach out and ask them do you need a degree or not or will experience in a good portfolio be enough ask 20 companies and see what they say and then you can make your decision yeah that's what i would do [Music] how did you get your first freelance gig um believe it or not classified ad classified ad so that would be the equivalent of a google ad the targeted tool location to my local to my city hello from zambia is flask that's that's the uh that's the other framework flask is flask as good as django or is it less powerful apparently it's it's less powerful i only looked at it very briefly it's less it's much less complex though so flask could be a good choice for small projects and to just kind of jump into the whole idea of a framework could you share something about github projects of yours but you're really proud of thanks well i'm actually proud of my sas studio web here i'm proud of that because uh i got actual clients uh been on tv talking about it i my clients are educational schools lots of institutes whether it be middle school high school some colleges so um i architected it design it i don't write the code anymore because i just don't have the time but that's the one i'm proud of uh that's the recent one i hope that makes sense do you think typescript will stick around yes i do i think it will be nishi tech for large organizations how did you market studio web in its early stages oh i tried all kinds of different things marketing a product a sas it depends on the product you are marketing different different industries have to be targeted in different ways so with the schools there's particular avenues you got to go through if i was marketing to restaurants would be totally different type of marketing strategy so it really depends on what you would do that being said i have found that facebook ads have been just not effective at all facebook they show you all these great numbers and metrics that you can target somebody who's got five fingers and two toes and uh you know they they like uh they like android and you know whatever but i found that the results have been abysmal in terms of actual contacts and conversions the charts look really good in facebook but it makes me wonder if there's some fudging there i don't know but on the me on the flip side when i would put ads in uh well excuse me um adwords google it was far more effective far more effective that's my experience and a few my friends experiences although i've hear people online claim that they've done very well with facebook ads again whether you advertise on facebook or instagram or youtube or whatever google itself that also is greatly impacted by what it is you are trying to sell uh all right how are we doing 34 minutes i'm going to end this off i'm trying to keep the streams going i'm trying to cut him down hi sir your video is awesome well thanks appreciate it um that's it watching uh watching from new jersey experiencing snow storm here whoa okay stay stay warm is a personal website a good project for beginners and webdev 100 do your own personal site 100 php or django for beginner for backend in php is going to be easier to learn made a clone of amazon hooked it up to stripe api just started sending out apps today hey congratulations good job that's what you do you work on something you like one of my funny stories i worked on a dating site site uh ages ago i wanted to learn more about java and a bunch of java technology messaging and stuff like that so i said you know what i'm going to do i'm going to build a dating site i didn't do tutorials it's built a dating site and i use good design patterns and good refactoring skills to make this dating site work and all of a sudden the data decides i started making money and i started getting people on the dating site it was crazy anyway that's another story ah from the uk hello vladimir uh my family is originally from kiev how important is having a good linkedin profile for getting a job i think it helps i think it helps in fact what we're doing with studio web my my learning says we are now adding in the uh there's a public and private profile that all students have and we're adding to that the ability to directly link your studio web accomplishments to linkedin so every time you pass a course boom you can post it to linkedin every time you get a certification boom posted the link in so i think linkedin is good and we're putting our money where our mouth is by actually making enabling that hey seth do you know if aeron chair is worth the money what about embody if you've tried it i've never tried embody i use a herman miller mirror chair here mira and i just prefer that it's important that you sit in the chair you may find the air on better you may find the in body better just go and sit in it if you can sit in and try it out see how it feels i sat on the mirror i said i like the mirror better so i bought the mirror i've had it for like 10 years it's fantastic chair uh let's go can you freelance with a.net stack potentially but i think it would be uh difficult more difficult to find jobs because most of the freelancing is going to be with smaller companies who will be leveraging probably uh php or javascript or something maybe some django although you probably you could you know that being said i would imagine you can find some microsoft specific houses as well all right um how we doing 37 minutes all right so a few more questions about here uh i knew it your name is too much of a ukrainian one yeah actually the mishook mishook is the americanized version of our name because when our my great-grandparents came from the ukraine they went through ellis island in new york city and they said they came up and they said they couldn't speak english and they the guy said what's your name and he said mishook and he said miss chuck no miss chuck and they just wrote it okay when it's actually spelled m-i-s-c-h-u-k i believe the original spelling but anyway but then the swingers came to your website exactly i got flooded with swingers for some reason i didn't want to be the the nerd who had the giant swinger site in retrospect i wish i would have kept my swinger site uh i could have sold it where were you able to find out what was causing your wi-fi issue was it your isp i think it's the isp because as you can see it's going well i have the same router i didn't restart it i actually sent back the router i bought because i did a few live streams and it was streaming fine we'll see what happens i got a feeling it was just overload on the uh my routers excuse me on my provider's local network uh first first time here from calgary canada how are you i'm from montreal would you have a mind map or a graphical path for a new program to start following both front and back and pass thank you good question yeah if you just go to studio web we have a store by now here we go this is the retail store it's all provided in the system so when you uh what's going on here so if you would get like the full stack course or complete web designer when you buy it you get into our application and the order is all provided for you the whole road map is provided for you so that's it so there there you go i can i'll you know i'll do a vlog on that i'll do a video on that and i'll just draw it out for you guys so you can see it but it's all it's in it's in the system what's your take on free co-cap i looked at it briefly there's a lot of material there i think that these days the problem that learner learners have is not finding material there's tons of materials tons of materials not what it was it's finding experienced developers i don't know what their stuff is like again i have a different approach based on my decades of experience foundations and get out there so yeah i'm sure there's stuff to learn there though i'm not dissing them sure stuff to learn there i say you know when i was learning how to code i learned from several different sources i would literally spend three to four thousand dollars a year on books for several years and i would use to read them all it wasn't the videos weren't pervasive at the time in fact i was one of the first persons in putting out web development and design training videos that being said in my mind if you're learning for a career that can make you big money which development can coding can kind of makes sense to spend a few bucks every year learning new stuff until you get yourself there but it's easier for you guys now because a you've got tons of information b the technology is kind of plateaued it's not changing every year or two like it used to dramatically the way we develop web apps today is pretty much the way they've been doing it since about 2012 i would say 2012 2013 it's pretty static why because that's when the technology hit that that mature maturity plane if you will so there you go what's going on here all right uh a few more questions and i'm gone should i use wordpress plugin to make school management system or use custom code depends if that school plug-in is capable problem with the plugins you're dependent on the plugin any updates to the new to nerd newsletter yeah it's there i'll be sending out a newsletter this week for sure you're welcome to join it uh where is it need to nerd i call yeah let me just get to it here yeah just go to needtonerd.com it's developers newsletter as people have told you i don't send them out too often but i recommend you know if you want to i'm going to have exclusive content yada yada yada why am i doing that is because i uh want to have a direct connection with with everybody rather than to be dependent on youtube or whatnot all right there we go um i could keep answering forever and ever but i have to head out i got stuff to do but it was fun um why are you just now starting to buffer uh oh am i starting to buffer all right well it's a good time to let you guys go so thanks for joining the stream i appreciate it um sign up to that newsletter if you want to be in contact with me i'll be sending out stuff um [Music] you can if you want to get free training from my buddy to bodydeveloper.com and you want to join the forum we're going to be doing some major upgrades here lots of exclusive content again i just want to have a direct connection with everybody and that's why i'm doing this so thanks for joining again i leave you with some of my asmr from maine cape elizabeth maine one of the most if you ever get to north america it's a beautiful place to go in the summer time all right thanks for joining cheers oh by the way um my business channel is back up too i put up a video today uh you can get to it through my main youtube channel you
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