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Waching daily Nov 9 2017

Film Courage:  What advice do you have for a screenwriter when they sit down to start

writing a screenplay? What are some things they should have already done before before

they type that first page? Whether it's outlining, etc.?

CSUN's Eric Edson: They should have beside them a list of the

100 most-recent screenplays that they have read. The published ones, the successful ones...Okay!...I'll

give you a break...make it 50.

You are not ready to write until you are very well-read and well-versed in the literature

you are proposing to create. And in this case, it's screenwriting.

I would say systematize your organization. The first thing you have to do...see a really

bad habit that most screenwriters have is that they've got a great idea and they're

cooking and they just start writing a screenplay "I'm writing screenplay pages. Oh boy!"

And it's fun but it's going nowhere ultimately without a plan and a very well thought out

one. The hard work is in the outline and it has to be a very complete outline and you

have to have confidence that all story problems have been addressed.

So the first thing you have to do is the dirty work, the outline. Write yourself...I would

say hero-goal sequences because I happen to think and I happen to know that it works.

But however you know, beat sheet, (however they do it), have a very complete outline.

And then good bloody luck.

It's a lot of work and then I would also say...yeah, you can write it on a little piece

of paper and tape it above your desk, "Write Badly With Pride." No writer's block.

None. Just write badly with pride. Write a piece of junk.

You know, if you haven't, just sitting there staring at the wall for an hour, okay. What

would you write if you were just really writing trash, really writing garbage? Go for it.

Because you'll never know when the real idea is the depth of what you are doing will

be sparked. You just don't know. You don't know and there's so many things you have,

the tone.

I'm working on and beginning to have some fun at this stage of things. I have some original

screenplays (of course) as it turns out, that never sold. And frequently what happens is

the stuff you like the most, that's the stuff that doesn't sell. And there are three

or four of them that I want to turn into novels before my clock and race have been run. And

I started on one some months back. And I've been working a month and a half now on the

first five pages.

Every day I do...I kind of fell into it, but it's what Ernest Hemingway did. Everyday

he started at page one and that's what I have to do by instruction of being instructed

by him but also by a nature, every day I start at page one. You can do that for the first

40 or 50 pages you reach a point, you know it doesn't work anymore but what you do

by that, what you gain by that is do not be in a hurry to zoom onward. Because those first

five to ten pages are the most important pages in the whole thing, in a novel, in a screenplay.

You either convince your audience it's worth to come along (or reader), it's worth their

time to come along for this journey with you or not. Either they trust you by then or they

don't.

So in the search for the tone, rhythm, the use of language and character, it's amazing

spending five pages with your central character in this case. What you can learn about that

character and doing the same five pages over and over and over and over. You'll learn

a heck of a lot about your hero. This is invaluable as you move forward. So I would say also,

don't rush.

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NEW THEORY CONSCIOUSNESS DOESN'T RESIDE IN THE BRAIN OR SAME DIMENSION - Duration: 5:34.

NEW THEORY CONSCIOUSNESS DOESN�T RESIDE IN THE BRAIN OR SAME DIMENSION

BY CHRISTINE HORNERNOVEMBER

Do you know you are a multidimensional being?

Your body isn�t big enough to contain you.

In recently published research produced by a team from the Blue Brain Project, neuroscientists

applied a classic branch of math called algebraic topology in a whole new way to peer into the

brain, discovering it contains groups of neurons.

Each neuron group, according to size, forms its own high-dimensional geometric object.

�We found a world that we had never imagined,� says lead researcher, neuroscientist Henry

Markram from the EPFL institute in Switzerland.

�There are tens of millions of these objects even in a small speck of the brain, up through

seven dimensions.

In some networks, we even found structures with up to eleven dimensions.�

And that�s just so far.

The Swiss research initiative is devoted to building a supercomputer-powered reconstruction

of the human brain.

As to the complexity of the brain and why so much of it remains a mystery, �The mathematics

usually applied to study networks cannot detect the high-dimensional structures and spaces

that we now see clearly.�

What consciousness is and where it resides is still only theory to date.

In the September 2017 issue of NeuroQuantology, a peer-reviewed journal of neuroscience and

quantum physics published a groundbreaking paper that could accelerate science�s understanding

of consciousness:

Our brain is not a �stand alone� information processing organ: it acts as a central part

of our integral nervous system with recurrent information exchange with the entire organism

and the cosmos.

In this study, the brain is conceived to be embedded in a holographic structured field

that interacts with resonant sensitive structures in the various cell types in our body.

Essentially, Dr. Dirk K.F.

Meijer, a professor at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands, hypothesizes that consciousness

resides in a field surrounding the brain in another dimension.

The entire body is a conduit and a collaborator with consciousness as a feedback loop.

If you enjoy science, just reading the abstract will leave you breathless and thrilled to

see science is catching up with what the indigenous, sages, and mystics have known for thousands

of years.

The Power of Direct Experience

So, how did past and present �seers� come to understand consciousness before science?

It�s through direct experience by connecting with higher fields of consciousness, i.e.,

Universal Consciousness coupled with the observation of Nature that one can begin to see life�s

bigger picture.

From the book What Is God?

Rolling Back the Veil:

The consciousness of Creation, what indigenous peoples call Ether, is the universal medium

connecting and infusing the totality of existence as the defining force behind all matter.

All that transpires in the seen world is symbolic of consciousness.

This is where everything observed and processed through consciousness, whether on an individual

or collective level becomes relevant.

This is where all �meaning� and �purpose� are derived�through subjective experience

on a local level, though all of life from a state of non-local totality has no other

meaning than to exist; to BE.

�All the Universe is continually making love, its mechanism of perpetuity!� ~ TWEET

THIS

Written from the heart of direct experience, What Is God?

mirrors many aspects of Dr. Meijer�s hypothesis.

Summarizing the latter, your multidimensional energy field is a recursive looping toroidal

field containing your aura.

The brain is a receiver of the thoughts generated between your aura (energy field) in collaboration

with other energy fields (higher/lower) consciousness.

Consciousness itself is multidimensional.

It will continue to take a multidisciplinary approach to research to begin to unravel the

deeper mysteries of the Universe and humanity�s connection to the Cosmos.

In the meantime, imagine if our education system introduced this little-known fact to

children on their first day of school.

Wouldn�t you be excited to learn more about how the Universe works � science, math,

and the spiritual world suddenly relevant, personal, and interconnected?

Might we take more responsibility for our actions, for each other and the world?

Call to Action

Your brilliant future here now is when our education system merges science and spirituality

(material and immaterial worlds).

But, you don�t have to wait!

Take responsibility for yourself.

Make sure you�re making the transition to Humanity 2.0 with the free guide: Humanity

2.0: Activating Your XFactor.

Realize Inner/Outer Freedom and finally master your life.

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Is the Brain Really Necessary The Answer Seems to be a No Brainer - Duration: 9:00.

Is the Brain Really Necessary The Answer Seems to be a No-Brainer

This is what we�re told: Your brain is where your mind, consciousness and personality reside.

�Reductionism,� noted the English writer & philosopher Colin Wilson, is the �simple

theory that tries to explain the mind in terms of physical mechanisms.� Thus, consciousness

�is a mechanism of the brain and nervous system.�1

Put another way: Our mind, our consciousness, our awareness and our personality all come

from the brain�s chemical and electrical machinery.

When the brain works our �mind� is its product.

And when the brain stops working we simple cease to be.

That�s the standard scientific presentation.

The opposing view is we have a �soul�, a conscious self-awareness that uses the body

and brain to gather and process information.

When the brain stops working the �soul� leaves the body to continue its existence

in a so-called �afterworld�.

Thanks to modern CAT scans, scientists can see inside people�s heads and view their

brains, with some surprising results.

The results don�t prove we have a �soul� but certainly reveals there is something very

wrong with the mechanistic theory that �mind is a function of brain.�

CAT scan image (left side) of the water filled skull of a French civil servant.

Despite the lack of brain matter, this man is able to function in life.

Right images are of a normal brain.

There are people with 9/10ths of their brain cells replaced with water, and they still

function normally.

Refer to the images above.

On the left, the dark area in the CAT scan is water (cerebrospinal fluid) and on the

right is a normal brain.

The horrifying photo to the right shows mother and her child with hydrocephalus.

In babies, who have a soft skull, excess water in the brain can result in hugely inflated

skulls.

In adults the same process results in a brain that is squashed against the side of the rigid

skull (as in the CAT scan).

In some cases less than 10% of brain remains, yet these people often continue to function

normally.

We are told or presume this is impossible because the image (on page 37 of the print

magazine) shows the areas in which various functions of the mind take place.

The second image illustrates the way electrical and chemical impulses turn the brain into

our mind allowing us to think, to have memories and to function in our daily lives.

But it appears there is something wrong with this concept� Well, maybe not wrong but

inadequate.

The CAT scan image of the water filled skull belongs to 44-year-old French civil servant

(proving, I guess the old adage, that civil servants are often brainless) who is married,

has two children and lives a normal life.

Another case often cited in the literature is of a man with a brain weight of between

50 and 150 grams � normal brain weight is 1,500 grams � who has a first class honours

degree in mathematics and a tested IQ of 126.

This man was documented by neurologist Dr. John Lorber who ran the spinal bifida unit

at Sheffield Hospital.

He studied 600 people who had this condition.

Some had �only� between 50 and 70% of their brains replaced by fluid, some between

70 and 90% replaced fluid, and there were 60 people who had 95% of their brains replaced

by fluid.

Of the last group, half had an IQ of over 100 (which is considered the mean average

for intelligence).

There are enough cases of, for all intents and purposes, average people who have their

head filled with water not normal �grey cells�.

This is a challenge to the accepted theory that mind, personality and consciousness are

the result of chemical and electrical activity between �grey matter� in the brain.

Perhaps the idea that our personality rests in our heart or liver has something going

for it?

Aristotle believed the brain just served to cool the blood.

How does the medical and psychology establishment explain the �inconvenient� fact there

are a considerable number of people who can function without a brain?

Simply by distorting or ignoring the data available from CAT scans.

Here are a few quotes:

�Scores of similar accounts litter the medical literature and they go back a long way,�

observes Patrick Wall, professor of anatomy, University College London.

He adds, �To talk of redundancy is a cop-out to get around something you don�t understand.

How can we explain it?�2

�There is a tendency in the medical community and elsewhere to marginalise anomalous observed

phenomenon, to shove such troubling stuff into a closet where it can be safely ignored.�3

�We live in a definition based reality, with a peer review ensuring that definitions

are maintained.�4

�If the facts in a discussion are against you, ignore them or change them.�5

And here are the two common explanations:

�We use such a small percentage of our brains anyway � perhaps as little as 10%.�

��there is such a high level of redundancy of function in the normal brain that what

little remains is able to learn to deputize for the missing material.�6

Here is a further thought by a neurologist:

�[The discussion] reminds us of the mystery of memory.

At first it was thought that memory would have some physical substrate in the brain,

like the memory chips in a PC.

But extensive investigation of the brain has turned up the surprising fact that memory

is not located in any one area or in a specific substrate.

�As one eminent neurologist put it, �memory is everywhere in the brain and nowhere�.

But if the brain is not a mechanism for classifying and storing experiences and analysing them

to enable us to live our lives then what on earth is the brain for?

And where is the seat of human intelligence?

Where is the mind?�

�One of the few biologists to propose a radically novel approach to these questions

is Dr. Rupert Sheldrake.

In his book A New Science of Life Sheldrake rejected the idea that the brain is a warehouse

for memories and suggested it is more like a radio receiver for tuning into the past.

�Memory is not a recording process in which a medium is altered to store records, but

a journey that the mind makes into the past via the process of morphic resonance.

Such a �radio� receiver would require far fewer and less complex structures than

a warehouse capable of storing and retrieving a lifetime of data.�7

My position is close to that of Sheldrake.

As a way of finding a solution to the metaphysical riddle of �do we have souls�, I postulate

that the body and the brain are actually antennas that pick up limited wavelengths of information

[see main article �Antenna Theory of Consciousness� in New Dawn Special Issue Vol 10 No 4].

My concept also takes into account the �spine brain�, with its associational cerebellum.

I consider this the seat of the �Monkey Mind� � the Body Mind we use for everyday

worldly functioning.

(Note that in the CAT scans the cerebellum area of the brain remains intact).

The skull brain I consider a link to the cosmic whole, what in some literature is referred

to as the �Higher Self�.

My Antenna Theory of human consciousness has much to recommend as an explanation of the

�brainless� phenomena.

I suggest that the people involved are missing only one aspect of their consciousness � their

connection to the stela cosmos � but retain the use of their spine brain and cerebellum

to continue to lead their daily lives.

To check if my hypothesis has value, it would be interesting to see if the severely affected

have a spiritual awareness and creative ability.

What are their dreams and sleep patterns?

Can any electrical activity in their brains be found and assessed?

The fact that this research apparently hasn�t been done may be simply because, as quoted

above, �There is a tendency in the medical community and elsewhere to marginalise anomalous

observed phenomenon, to shove such troubling stuff into

a closet where it can be safely ignored.�

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PRINCES HIGHWAY DUPLICATION (from Winchelsea to Colac) - Duration: 2:44.

G'day it's Dash

Just going for a Sunday cruise

to see what's been happening with the Princes Highway or M1

between Winchelsea and Colac

So thanks for watching

Feel free to like,

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Catalan Station TV3 Explains to Children What "Political Prisoners" Are With English Subtitles - Duration: 3:08.

During these last days, at some villages and cities from Catalonia, banners like these have apppeared glued to the walls.

Maybe you've also seen some grown ups with a yellow lace pinned to their clothes.

All of them are asking for the same: freedom for this group of ten people that you see in the picture, currently in prision.

These two are the presidents of two independentist groups: Jordi Sánchez and Jordi Cuixat.

They've been jailed for 20 days.

The other eight were part of the Catalonian government and have been jailed for five days.

Some say they're political prisioners.

Wait a moment. What is a political prisioner?

Well, a political prisioner is someone who's jailed for their political ideas.

For thinking and acting different than the people ruling the country.

In the case of the people we're talking about, some believe they've been jailed for being independentists

meaning that they're political prisioners and it's unfair for them to be in jail.

But also there's many people who thinks otherwise, that there are no political prisioners in Spain

and that they should be in prison because they've committed a number of crimes.

Very serious crimes, they believe.

And how is that a part of the Catalan government is in jail?

Because Spanish Justice accuses them of bypassing constitutional rules,

the ones that regulate every Spanish law, in order to achieve the independence of Catalonia.

They're being accused, for example, of rebellion.

But, what do you mean? What's rebellion?

You see, rebellion, in this case, is to cause a lot of people

to take the streets using violence in order to change fundamental things of a country.

Catalonian politicians say they haven't done that because there's been no violence

and everything's been organized peacefully.

However, part of the Spanish Justice System believes there's been violence.

Now, it's being investigated and the judge has decided

to send the Catalonian politicians to jail for now. That's called "Provisional Prison".

What's "Provisional Prison"? I don't know what is it, what is it?

While a person is being investigated, the judge can send them to prision in very specific cases.

For example, in case there's a risk of fleeing or destroying evidence, and this is what the judge has considered.

Not all the Catalan government members are in jail.

There's five that have gone to Belgium. Carles Puigdemont , the president, is amongst them.

They don't want to be judged in Spain because they say the trial wouldn't be fair.

Since they don't want to go back, Spanish Justice has decided to ask for the Belgian Justice to extradite them.

Extradite? What does it mean? I don't get it, Extra...what?

When a court wants to judge someone who's in a different country, they can ask them to send him back.

It's called "to extradite", and it must be approved by a judge from that country.

And that's what the Belgian Judge is considering.

Until he takes a decision, he's decided to leave the five politicians free, on the condition of not leaving Belgium.

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Journey From Homelessness To Hardcore Entrepreneur - Hershey Hilado Message To Millennials - Duration: 31:00.

People nowadays want the results of the years that other people worked so hard for

I want to be like you when I grow up.You can be yourself.

you just jump off the cliff and you build your plane on the way down

Remember that you are important and start realising that that same day is now

And that somebody is you

alright welcome guys so today we have an amazing guest by the name of Hershey

Hilado who currently is now based in the Philippines where she originally came

from she spent quite some time here in

Melbourne and in Sydney building up her business and is now making it big back

home so she's been in the top 80 women to watch for 2017 she's 30 under 30

Influencive entrepreneurs for 2016 and she's a CEO of the top 15 most

innovative and exciting ecommerce stores in Australia business and life mentor

investor social media and branding guru and inspirational speaker so really

excited to introduce my guest today, Hershey. Welcome to the show how are we?

Great, to this day we've been pushing and pushing it and I'm so glad that we've finally made it happen

Yeah that's right, you've got an incredible story it's just really really compelling so I really

want to deep dive into just everything your whole journey from the ups and the

downs and yeah it's cool because your background Filipina born and raised

there myself filipino but born in Melbourne so be cool to see what your

experience is like so I'm really interested about this interview yeah

just to start off I'd like to hear more about you know in terms your story how

you started off and about the way you are today and what is the impact you're

making today when I started off like I started off

really really rough but nowadays like as an as an adult I don't really see it as

that bad honestly like most people when they hear my story, it's like oh you poor

thing but the difference is that I never really went through the stage where I

jumped into the pitty train I never even had a chance to really

feel the pain while I was in that situation I didn't have the option to

you know I literally all my life my instinct is just to survive survive and

survive and that became my greatest asset to this day you know there is no

problems, there is no one adversity for me that is impossible to overcome

it's because of what I've been exercising pretty much all my life

What was life like for you back then? I've experienced being homeless for more than

two years I'm a shoplifter i shoplifted i steal

clothes from shopping centers and i resell them on the streets so I

have some money for the rent and then feed my siblings send them to school

I got involved into a gang, got arrested more than six times a month doing that and I

was just literally that the most rebellious kid I ever know like I think

I've done all of the mistakes by the books honestly man and it wasn't

something that I wanted to do intentionally but then you know there's

a lot of external factors why we do what we do and for me back then like

I don't even go to school I hated school I guess in school they don't understand

the way I think there's just no such thing here as you know people are

listening nobody wants to get into other people's business you know they see if

there's something wrong here they're just pretend like it's not

happening and that is something that I've took growing up me so if I see

something you're I'm gonna say something you know so it's very f*cking difficult

For sure, and how old were you during this

kind of era when you were really rebellious... highschool so...

as far as i can remember since I was 13... 13 to 15

Sometimes when people ask me I yeah I forget, I forget stuff that happened

Oh yeah that actially happened. It's becuse my life happened so quick man

I didn't even have a chance to experience my childhood I never owned a

freaking doll nothing because all I have to do is just survive and work and

look after my siblings that's all I was doing literally my whole life my

teenage life was for other people for the people that I care and love you know

and then when I started my business that's when I realized that you know

what it's okay to be selfish and think about your own dreams as well and in the

process I discovered that sometimes most of the time you're going to be selfish

to become selfless and to in order to do more good and into impact more people

you need to value your time you gotta value yourself and you have to learn to shut

up people off your life because you're on your own journey and most people can't

understand that and you can't and you can't take people with you so it's constantly been like

that I think it's all about just creating and and really subtracting

people like creating more opportunities and subtracting unnecessary baggage in

your life when I first started it was again it was all about survival right it

was all about just making a living so then I can support my siblings and I

could live and I could survive but then one that have realized that you know

when I started earning money there is this void that is missing and I think

that is the sense of responsibility because like my value system is I'm very

selfless I value contribution right and you've got to come back into what do you

value as a human being as a person and I found myself like asking like is

this it like this is the success that they're talking about back home now like

you know just earn a living make some money and stuff like that but I think

the lessons that I've learned coming from nothing to something really is to

know that whatever that we gone through it was temporary but it is

our responsibility to find the lesson within that and I think the

greatest lesson for me is that don't ever ever go into the self-pity train

honestly man because once you do that you've already you already put yourself

in so much darkness you've already given yourself no hope to survive or to

move forward in life and like growing up here with with zero support

it's you have to become your own hero I'm gonna go back into it like you have

to think that nobody's gonna come and help you as much as it is so harsh but

that was the kind of mentality that I had back then nobody's gonna come and

Pat you on the back take you to their house feed you and send you to school

just nobody and thinking that you have to do it all on your own then you have

to push yourself and that was the only thing that I had really myself so that

was the only thing that I really learned is that you know you can't rely on other

people if you want to do something you go do it yourself

so where I am now is I'm really on a mission to really support the

entrepreneurial community here in the Philippines and to really give

everything that I've got I really believe that the purpose of why I came

to Australia live there for 10 years learn what I did it's because I had to

go back home and bring it back here and contribute it to like aspiring

entrepreneurs and Filipinos because the problem in this country is that there's

so many employees but there is not enough employers that's the problem and

you know I've grown up with my mom working in Hong Kong and stuff and it

does create a lot of distance between families and stuff and also where I'm going

is for me I'm just living the dream man like I can't I can't ask for more

because I'm living my dream awake that that's the difference and where I'm

going is I'm creating a movement here I'm creating a movement here in the

Philippines that I know that is going to change everything for the next

few years especially on the education landscape here I'm trying to innovate

I'm trying to disrupt the education system here and I've got a lot of support

from that so that's something that I look forward to every day well it's amazing and

your your headline is from homelessness to millionaire status

to be honest, that's something I don't really like that millionaire status thing because

a millionaire is just a status and like for me I want them to realize more successful is not

just a measure of money and how much you have in your bank account

really they need to understand that success is more of a inner peace

it's more of an inner fulfilment and contribution that it's all about

that yeah very where I was before I used to like wish someone could

come and f*cking save me but nowadays I decided that okay no it's not going

to happen I need to become my own hero and nowadays what I hear people say is

that my strength became theirs and every day every time I receive messages from

people and reading that because of your Hersh I didn't give up, for me

that's a legacy that's a fulfilment of my own life that I never

never wished before but now that I have it it's like I'm so

f*cking grateful in a way you have to put yourself first

before you can start serving others, right?

It's a clash to be honest because I'm the kind of person that I believe in choice right?

But if i were to look back then, I really had

no choice. It was either me committing suicide or steal just to

support my siblings and for me to eat that was only choice that I had okay

so switching my mentality from being selfish in order to become selfless

it takes a lot of journey within to realize that it takes a lot of discipline for

you to just recognize your own worth your own value to learn how to say no to

other people in order to say yes to you because let's just say that if I just

allow my friends to say hey Hersh let's go clubbing this Friday and stuff

let's just say they asked me that and my answer is yes now I have to question

that answer am I saying yes to them or am i saying yes to

me now if I just say yes to them because I just wanna hang out with them and get drunk and stuff

then really there's something that I know that there's no

ROI in that kind of activity you know but if I say no I stay back home I start

working in my business and learning more about personal development

but really I will say yes to me I said no so then I can say yes to me and

that has been the way sort of when what do you call it the way I process every time

that I'm in that situation the mind shift happened that so basically am i

saying yes to me or am i saying yes to other people right interesting and did

that kind of thought process develop when you left the Philippines?

So that mentality really all of that happened in Australia That was when I got into the Entourage

That's where I got into the personal development stuff That kind of mentality shifted

And also it's not just because of situations right I think it hugely impacted me

in terms of like reading books listening to podcasts and just really

spending more time with myself and in my learnings and studying more than I spent

time and watching TV and stuff like I don't watch TV for seven years now I

don't I don't even own one I don't own TV like you go in a house even my

apartment in Sydney I don't own a TV I don't need it

It's so much more liberating ey?

your input will always determine your output so what goes in your eyes

and your ears that's what comes out in your mouth so if you consume information

that is just negative and it's worth nothing meaningless then you speak you

speak it out so but if you consume information and you read books and and

listen to podcasts and stuff and that's the way you would speak as well that's

why most people say like I can't believe you're only 25 like I have a meeting

with this woman and she's a like a multi-millionaire in the Philippines in

real estate but this is the kind of conversation that I have with 50 year

old you know you other businessman and I can't believe you're only like literally more than

half my age right that's because I swam and I really went deep into their

the study of of myself you know because a lot of people spend so much time

idolizing and studying other people especially young younger generations

nowadays they spend so much time idolizing f*ckin' Kim Kardashian's ass

and Selena Gomez and they spend no time like learning about themselves like

learn about you man don't wish people nowadays

want the results of the years that other people worked so hard for you know

I want your life I wanna like you when I grow up you can be yourself

my success my journey is never gonna be the same for you because I've

grown up differently my experiences are different my habits are different so

instead of spending time trying to duplicate other people's success spend

time in creating your own It's basically like talking to your old self right

because you're the first person I mean in your life to be able to make that change

now people around you are now being inspired to make that change so what do

you tell these young Millennials who watch Kim K every day who are following

all these people on Instagram aspiring to be like them you know buying what they

buy and doing whatever they do but they're not paying you know the

attention to themselves you know what's your video in terms of you know your

best advice for Millennials and you're either one of two people right you're

either that person who's you know inspired to make that positive impact in

the world or you're that other person who feels like they're entitled to

everything the government doesn't owe you a living you owe the world something

so whatever ideas potential and talent you've got inside you you've got to let

it out you know I've caught myself out being like that kind of person who's

entitled to so many different things I've met a lot of people who feel like they're

entitled but it's not until I hear people like you who've really gone

through the trenches and really earned you know what you have today and going

even that bit further and realizing that it's not even about that anymore it's

about what can you do to serve what do you tell these young millennials who think

follow this person do whatever they're doing

and how do they pay more attention to themselves?

like they... there's a lot of bullying and lack of self-confidence through a

lot of young generations nowadays and that is because that's not being taught

by the parents you know that's not being taught in school as well I think

like my advice is that we live in the greatest era of all time okay use that

in creating the better version of yourself which is instead of

spending time in social media learn something master a skill, do you know what I mean?

like the best example for me is I like I'm high school dropout I didn't finish

high school okay and what I did I bought $50 course in Udemy and then studied

HTML I did that within 48 hours and I was able to build my own website okay

I sent my siblings to school to study computer science and it take a freaking

semester for them just to study HTML now my encouragement for young Millennials

would be don't wait for people to teach you something you have you have the

information on in your f*cking face

use it. Do you know what I mean? Don't just rely on people to teach you how to do business

if they haven't even done business for their life that's what my principle is

that listen to people that is walking the path listen to people that are

successful not just on the on the money-wise but people that has a

relational wealth that I call it people that have real connections real

relationships with people people that just that brings the best out of you

hang out with friends that like you don't try to fit in f*cking stand out

man... for me nowadays when you see in school right

everyone just want to fit in a certain kind of group we're

not going to fit in okay we're born to stand out so don't worry about what

other people think of you and I think that as much as there is

some a lot of bad stuff about you know becoming a millennial into entitlements

and stuff like that I think there's also a lot of good stuff because you know

there's more entrepreneurs nowadays and I think people think for themselves now

that's why TV advertisement doesn't really work anymore it's because

nowadays Millennials have the say Millennials can respond to an advertisement

Millennials have the voice I think out of other generations Millennials

are the smartest and really outspoken they say what they think so my encouragement

would be that get some mentorship look and they look up people

that can then can elevate you you know and can make you grow so that would that

would be my advice for myself when I was young it's the same goes with today's Millennials

For sure I appreciate that and I think it's so interesting because

like I'm a uni dropped out, obviously you're a bit different being a high school dropout

but it's the same kind of mentality that I thought originally that you had

to finish off a course and if you didn't well then you're gonna be lost or you're

not gonna succeed you're just gonna fail you know but it's so interesting that

you see like not saying the school is a bad thing but if you want to become do

something complete different sometimes entrepreneurship is the way and we're

going through this era right now where this is the biggest opportunity look at

social media the playing field is now even it doesn't matter where you come

from it doesn't matter what your race is will you eat what color you are nothing

there's opportunity open to everyone and you don't need you know this traditional

kind of schooling like you said you can go Udemy buy a course for 40 50 bucks

you can do a tutorial and YouTube you can get someone's course for like $197

and this is the real the raw kind of content that's been given from someone's

experience who's done it as opposed to someone else is just teaching it because

it's part of their curriculum and they don't exactly you know represent that so

I really love what you're saying because I think it's really gonna open up

people's minds to the possibilities out there

I'm not saying drop out of high school that's not we're saying don't just drop

out of university you're going to drop out of your nine to five but really look

at who are the people who live the lifestyle that you want and really look at

who are they surrounding us themselves with and how can you can try and

emulate that too so I really love that Hershey in terms of doing wanted to get

into entrepreneurship and you did it with The Entourage with Jack Delosa which

is really cool I too went to his Unconvention which is really amazing what are the

main business lessons that have really shaped your life ever since getting into

this journey and how do you start to really apply them into your life today

Number 1 lesson for business for me is this thing that Jack Delosa said...

he said your business will never outgrow it's founder that short statement there is

so like it has been that one of those life-changing mantras for me

because when you really break it down right if you stop growing as the

founder of the business your business is also going to stop

growing you know so because of that I never stopped studying man before I

before I jump into the phone I was always in the traffic going out

for lunch and this morning I've read 60 pages and

listen to podcasts on 45 minutes every day that's part of my habit I will never

stop learning because I know that my business is growing and a different

version of my business each year every six six months needs a

different version of me and again I can't give what I don't have you know as

a mentor and as a teacher and as a facilitator now in workshops like it's

its beginning I gave myself this massive responsibility because it keeps me

accountable you know even when people come to workshop to learn something

okay I need to learn something new I need to learn

something new if every day so to make sure that I don't repeat myself every time I

run this workshop but it's more really that mantra has freaking kept me above

ground it kept me from studying kept my ego low and kept me humble

because I know it I believe that there's always something that we could learn

from other people whether they're only a janitor or whether they are CEO of a

multimillion-dollar company there's always something to learn and if you

keep that to yourself you know I am a student of life and I'm

always going to make to stay the same like I am going to be a student of life until

the day that I die I think that you've already maximized your potential as a

human being wow that's really something profound

I'm going to have to like let it absorb sink in a bit and just really think about that one

because that's really huge in terms of you like your routine it'd be great to

really understand what it takes to play at the level that you're playing at

I mean starting your day what time you wake up by the way obviously you had a late one

I wake up at ten the reason for that is because I go to sleep at five I go

to sleep at four so it's not really about like what time do I wake up, it's

how many hours do I sleep and how many hours I wake up I used to be so

conscious you know when you hear motivational speeches you gotta wake up

at 5 o'clock in the morning... I'm not waking up at 5 o'clock in the morning and I realise you know

it's... they're just numbers it's you've gotta remember what have you

done in that eight hours and four hours I sleep four hours, that's

all I get because I can't sleep more than that I get a freaking headache if I

sleep more than four hours man trust me for me sleep is a disturbance it's a

it's an inconvenience if my body doesn't need it I wouldn't go to sleep because I

live and breathe everything that I do my business my passion like I want to look

back when I'm 50 and say to myself that damn I've spent more time being awake

and living up to my dream more than I you know you spent most of my time in

bed and try and dream dream and dream about it you know I'm very blessed I'm

not lucky because I worked so hard for it but I'm very blessed in the way that

I get to live my dream every single day so part of that is just it's just all habits man

the power of the Internet today and social media is that you can

have a team anywhere around the world obviously depending what your business

is but I'd love to get to know what to what your experience has been like

working with I guess your team in the Philippines and maybe the reason as to

why you know you shifted from Australia to there and what is your vision?

The reason why I shifted from Australia to the Philippines is business-wise it's more affordable

you can like... the opportunities is limitless in terms of manpower and I

think most importantly I'm really again the same thing with you and I

appreciate it more of the work ethic of Filipinos

like they're the most hardworking people and the only thing that's been lacking

here why the country is not moving it's because there is lack of there's a lack

of leadership okay but if you let's say it comes like me coming from

Australia and like being a leader and I come here and here's the difference right

people don't work for me they work with me so if you see my team we're like

we're just like good mates like I literally mastered the balance between

being an employer being a leader and being that person that elevates them

because for me you need to be able to be open open for mentorship right so

working with Filipinos especially Millennials here as well they're very

creative they're very hungry okay if you if you feed them and and you support

them with what they're trying to do and you stay open, they'll give you their life

man literally there's so much opportunities here and there's a lot of

manpower there's a lot of skill set it's just they just need leadership and

if you're an employer and let's say from Australia or any other Western

countries if you can look after your people that is working here they'll look

after your business too - it becomes their business regardless of what level you

are in in your business try to work with people people doesn't

work for you work with them because without them you can't have your

business you can't make money you can't live the way you live so that would be

my main take on that How do we really drive these young talent

to understanding that hey look you don't necessarily need to be like even just a

freelancer but now even the Philippines you can actually be in charge of your

own business and start charging like you know all these other countries do I feel

like it's such a big gap there what are your thoughts on that

I mean people in general need to be inspired, if they're inspired, they're motivated

and I've been running my third workshop here now and one thing that I've realized like

these people are ready they they're ready to to go and work and create

something they just need to and these people they don't come to learn from me

in my workshops or every whenever that I'm speaking on and speaking engagements

and stuff they come to ask for my permission for me to them straight in

the eye and say you've got this okay cuz unfortunately right let growing in a

third world country you don't really get so much support when you

say I want to become an entrepreneur I want to become a freelancer I want to

work from home that kind of thing it's still like

there's no security and that like that's not a job you're not

making a living out of that so they just need more people that like you and I

that creates content that gives them the resource that gives them that

extra energy and extra push to just really go after what they want they need

content that will inspire them and motivate that's what they need and

that's what Millennials need nowadays that's why there's a lot of

there's millennial mentors this is why I chose this path

I didn't plan for it I was constantly being pushed to become that because I

know there is something that I could give them there something that they can

benefit from me so that's what they really need man like

just inspiration and a leader to really just tell me you've got this man they

need support they don't need your help they need support because if they need help

again information it's all online all they have to do is lift the fingers and

the help that they need is online you know it's just a phone away but they need

support from people like you and myself and everyone else that is that is that

walks the path that's perfect I think that's a great way

to really wrap up the opportunity is there it's about really owning it you

know you do have the talent once you recognize that and realize that you are

in charge and you are responsible for that talent to be able to utilize it and

to serve other people so yeah I'm really excited to see

where this movement is going and I think it's really it's amazing that you know your

way of service it's beyond you know Ohmagosh and it's so ironic because you

know we have people we asked you that so what's your business just Ohmagosh no

my business it's people Ohmagosh is a derivative and you know that was my

apprenticeship in business and after this day I still run Ohmagosh and now

but because that Ohmagosh has given me everything but going back into my

purpose it is in service of other people so everything else that we do it

lets say if you work for someone and you're in a huge amount of money on it

what do you do with that money so for me what do I do with the money that I'm

making in Ohmagosh it always goes back into the people you know because the

more you give the more you get I really believe that that is just the

law of the universe it's proven and tested yeah yeah just really amazed

about you know what you're doing going beyond the brand and it's just amazing

to see like in terms of the people who are really leading you know the Millennial

this millennial era right now what I'm realizing is that look you need to be

the example first build up you even if that looks like an extension of yourself

and building a brand first do that put all your energy and your vision and your

hard work into that but not only stop it there use this as your platform to

really share a message and that's what I really appreciate and respect what you're

doing beyond Ohmagosh it's like you're

really serving the people and excited to you know really get to know more and

watch more of your journey and be a part of it one day I mean I do have a vision

as well to really go back to my parents country you know the Philippines in your

country and to really do some more work there I believe that there's so much

work to do globally in general but yeah I'm excited to see what you're doing how

we can collaborate more and yeah really excited to see what you really build

beyond with your legacy so really appreciate the time today is there anything

else if you'd like to share anything else of it that's on your mind my encouragement for

listeners is to really stop fighting for a life that is

limited really. I'm not saying that working for someone is a bad thing right but and

just like if you're so unhappy we're currently up why are you fighting for it

why can't you fight for the right thing you know you're already suffering

why can't you suffer knowing that you aren't doing it for you know and living

true to your purpose to yourself so stop fighting for a limited life that

would be my encouragement wow amazing thank you so much Hershey

really appreciate it excited to collaborate some more so wish you all the best with

everything you're doing, God bless

Thank you

Hi guys, it's Hershey Hilado here I hope that this story will inspire you to use

your adversity and creating more opportunities in life you know the

things that we were before the things that we did before and who we were

doesn't actually define who we want to become thank you all from the bottom of

my heart

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Millie Bobby Brown Gets Goosebumps from Her Season 2 Stranger Things Kiss - Duration: 2:00.

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Millie Bobby Brown Raps a Stranger Things Season 1 Recap - Duration: 2:46.

-Millie, everyone knows you from "Stranger Things,"

but one thing they might not realize

is that you also can rap.

Last time you were here, we made you do a verse from Nicki Minaj.

-Yes. Yes. -"Monster," and it was the best.

We loved it so much.

I just thought it'd be fun if you could maybe perform again.

Would you up for that?

-Yeah, but I have to do, like, a recap of Season 1, right?

So this has to be, like, a recap of Season 1,

about what Season 1 was about,

so that people can watch Season 2

and know what they're talking about.

-That's smart. -So, are you ready for this?!

[ Cheers and applause ] -Wait. I want to be...

I want to be your hype man. -All right. Ooh!

-I want to be your hype man. -All right. All right.

I got this.

-All right, here we go. Got your mic? Got your mic?

Yeah. -Come on!

[ Cheers and applause ]

[ Drum roll ]

-Hey, hey, hey, hey!

Hey! Millie Bobby Brown!

"Stranger Things," Season 1 recap!

Make some noise!

[ Cheers and applause ]

-♪ 1, 2, 3, 4 ♪

-♪ Let's go back to Indiana ♪

♪ Circa 1983 ♪

♪ Just four boys in the basement ♪

♪ Chillin', playing D&D ♪

♪ There was Lucas ♪

♪ There was Billy, Will, and Dustin ♪

♪ There was Mike ♪

♪ But one night, Will goes missing ♪

♪ While he's riding on his bike, yikes! ♪

♪ That's when they met me, Elev ♪

♪ I had no hair on my head ♪

♪ I had been so close to dead, courtesy of Dr. Brenner ♪

♪ Who's hunting me 24-sev ♪

♪ Joyce was hanging Christmas lights as a web ♪

♪ Started hearing something Willy had said ♪

♪ This could be a message from the beyond ♪

♪ What happened to Barb? ♪

♪ She's just gone in The Upside Down ♪

♪ Hopper's on top of the case ♪

♪ While I'm throwing vans in his face ♪

♪ I'm lying down in a tank, trying my best to find Willy ♪

♪ And Dustin's got pudding for days ♪

♪ Demogorgon's getting all in my way ♪

♪ Blast him to pieces just like a grenade ♪

♪ Will's now at home, coughing in the sink ♪

♪ What happened to me? ♪

♪ I'm in The Upside Down ♪

♪ What about now? ♪

♪ The saga continues, tune in to see how ♪

♪ Upside Down, what about now? ♪

♪ The saga continues, tune in to see how ♪

♪ All I need is my Eggo waffles ♪

♪ I'm in love with those ♪

♪ What I'm left with when I use my powers ♪

♪ Is a bloody nose, yeah ♪ [ Cheers and applause ]

♪ Bad news when you see that bloody nose, yeah ♪

♪ Bad news when you see that bloody nose ♪

[ Cheers and applause ]

-Millie Bobby Brown, everybody. [ Drum roll ]

Check out "Strangers Things 2," streaming on Netflix now.

Stick around. We'll be right back with Kelly Clarkson.

[ Cheers and applause ]

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Ghost of Tsushima Interview: Details on Sucker Punch's Next Open World Adventure | PS4 - Duration: 4:13.

JASON CONNELL: So in 2014, we came out with Second Son,

and about six or seven months later,

we came out with First Light.

And then about a year from that, PS4 Pro was starting to come out

so we wanted to support that with Second Son

and Fetch with First Light

and all the cool laser bullets that come with that.

But behind the scenes what we were really working on was

trying to figure out how do we make a new game.

Like, if we were going to depart from Infamous,

it's got to be awesome and what is the process to get there.

NATE FOX: When we were looking at our next project,

we wanted to stay open-world because we're giving authority

and power to the player,

and we didn't want to walk away from that.

We think it's integral to modern gaming

that players are in charge.

JASON CONNELL: And I think in true Sucker Punch fashion,

we answered that with,

"Hey, what does everybody at the studio think?"

And we had about, I believe it was 70, 72 pitches,

72 ideas that kind of all formed up

from various corners of the studio.

And then we try to coagulate that into like one idea.

Turns out these things are really, really hard.

NATE FOX: We thought a lot about open-world games and what makes

some open-world games just beautiful and great.

And we kind of settled on wanting to have a clear fantasy

the player like who are you,

what are you going to be doing in the game.

And then we came upon this game idea

which is awesomely simple; right?

To hear about it is to want to play it.

Who doesn't want to go to feudal Japan?

Who doesn't want to be a samurai

with a katana on their hip; right?

JASON CONNELL: When you tell somebody you get to play as a

samurai, you don't really have to say anything else.

You just say that fantasy and everybody just builds a list of

scenarios and narratives and gameplay scenes that you might

get to play in that.

NATE FOX: When we hit upon the Mongol invasion of Tsushima

of 1274, it all clicked.

Suddenly you knew who the heroes were,

who the villains were, what the stakes were for the world,

and you had a video game.

MAN: I'll ask you once again, samurai, do you surrender?

JASON CONNELL: Ghost of Tsushima is an action, stealth,

adventure game where you play a samurai in feudal Japan,

and we're taking inspiration

from the historical point in time

where the Mongol army invaded the island of Tsushima.

NATE FOX: All those locations are in engine.

They're in the world.

That's the place that you're going to defend,

a huge island filled with a lot of different places,

towns, people.

There's so much to learn; there's so much to see.

JASON CONNELL: I think player choice in this game will mean

something very different than other games we made in the past.

We really want you to have that choice of,

"Hey, that cool bamboo forest over there,

I really want to check it out.

I want to head in that direction,

and I want to see what it is."

There's no waypoint.

There's nothing that says go here

and look at this bamboo forest.

We hopefully are presenting something that's beautiful and

exotic, that's different than the current place

that you might be in,

and that will come at a world choice; right?

That's your adventure choice, like, where do I want to go.

NATE FOX: In Infamous you explore powers.

In this game, we let you explore what it is to be a samurai

inside this enormous landscape of medieval Japan.

JASON CONNELL: Here at the studio sometimes we talk about

the world as a character.

And I think that even in Second Son we pushed really hard to

make the flavors of the world come alive.

There's all these other elements that make you remember what it

really felt like to be a tourist in this place.

And we're going to do the same thing for this game starting

with some of the shots you see in the trailer.

We've been working on this game for three and a half years,

and it's exciting to be at a spot where we are finally able

to share with the world what we've been working on.

NATE FOX: And now it's just up to us

to actually deliver this fantasy,

this wonderful fantasy about being a samurai in feudal Japan.

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Marvel's Spider-Man - PGW 2017 Teaser Trailer | PS4 - Duration: 2:10.

MARY JANE: With Fisk behind bars, what's next?

PETER: And the city is safer than ever.

Maybe Peter Parker can have more of a life?

AUNT MAY: Are you in trouble? Do you need money?

PETER: No! No! I mean I'm a little behind on my rent,

but, no, I'm fine.

MARTIN LEE: Take care of this place.

It represents the best part of me.

PETER: This is Miles. He's gonna be helping out around here.

OSBORNE: For acts of extraordinary bravery

FISK: I'm the one that kept order in this city!

MARY JANE: What is this?

Devil's Breath?

MR. NEGATIVE: Your city and everything you care about

will be destroyed.

The people will beg you for help,

but you wont be able to save them.

CAPTAIN WATANABE: Get more back up.

MARY JANE: Wait!

SPIDER-MAN: We've gotta play this just right.

Please stop!

MARY JANE: Maybe the City needs our friend more than you think.

Peter!

SPIDER-MAN: Whoa. Anyone else need a breather?

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Ghost of Tsushima - PGW 2017 Announce Trailer | PS4 - Duration: 2:21.

Samurai,

you are a warrior.

I can see that.

You trained your whole life for this.

And you have won battles

that lesser men have called unwinable, yes?

But while you were sharpening your sword,

do you know how I prepared for today?

I learned.

I know your language...

your traditions...

your beliefs...

which villages to tame and...

which to burn.

So I ask you once again, Samurai,

do you surrender?

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Thor: Ragnarok 4D w/ the 'Thor' Cast - Duration: 11:12.

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Guest Host Dave Grohl Interviews Kristen Bell - Duration: 8:57.

WELCOME!

>> THANK YOU.

>> Dave: THOMAS MAGNUM!

MAGNUM P.I.!

>> GOOD TO BE HERE.

>> Dave: WHAT INSPIRED THIS?

>> WELL, ACTUALLY, I REALIZED A

FEW YEARS AGO, I REALLY LIKE

FACIAL HAIR.

BUT NOT ON OTHER PEOPLE.

ON ME.

BECAUSE -- THANK YOU.

I FEEL LIKE I CAN REALLY PULL IT

OFF.

MY FRIEND WAS AT A BOOGIE NIGHTS

PARTY AND I WENT AS BURT

REYNOLDS.

AND I DID SOMETHING SIMILAR TO

THIS.

>> Dave: I FEEL LIKE WE HAVE A

PICTURE.

>> THAT'S IT.

NAILED IT!

[ APPLAUSE ]

THESE ARE ALL PIECES OF MY

WARDROBE THAT I WORE SEPARATELY

BUT TOGETHER CREATED BURT

REYNOLDS.

AND I WAS VERY HAPPY WITH IT.

I STUCK EYELASH GLUE TO MY CHEST

AND PUT SOME WIG HAIR ON THERE.

>> Dave: THE FACIAL HAIR IS

WORKING!

THIS IS -- THIS IS COMMITMENT.

THAT'S DEDICATION.

>> I FEEL -- YEAH.

I FEEL LIKE IT'S GOING TO HURT

COMING OFF.

>> Dave: NEXT YEAR YOU COULD GO

THERE.

>> WHAT DO YOU DO WITH THERE

WHEN YOU SIT DOWN?

IT'S SO UNCOMFORTABLE.

>> Dave: NOT ALL OF US STUFF OUR

PANTS THE WAY YOU HAVE.

>> I BEG TO DIFFER.

OKAY?

>> Dave: ARE YOU TRICK OR

TREATING IN THIS TONIGHT?

>> NO.

I'M NOT.

I'M GOING TO, RIGHT AFTER THIS

IS DONE, I'LL GOING TO SHAVE AND

GET RIGHT OUT OF THIS COSTUME.

LOOKING FORWARD TO IT.

GOOD NEWS AND BAD NEWS.

LAST TIME I WAS HERE MY

DAUGHTERS DID NOT LIKE FROZEN.

THEY KNEW ABOUT IT BUT THEY WERE

LIKE, WE DON'T CARE.

NOW THEY KNOW ABOUT IT.

THEY'RE SUPER INTO THE OTHER

PRINCESS.

SO MY DAUGHTER WANTS TO BE ELSA

AND SHE LIKES TO MATCH ME.

WE OFTEN HAVE MATCHING OUTFITS.

SHE BEGGED ME TO BE ELSA AND I

CAN'T SAY NO TO HER.

WE'VE BEEN TO ONE HALLOWEEN

PARTY DRESSED AS MATCHING ELSAS.

>> DOES SHE NOT KNOW THAT

ANNA --

>> OF COURSE SHE KNOWS!

I WAS LIKE, HERE'S AN IDEA.

WHAT ABOUT -- SHE WAS LIKE, MOM,

MOM, NO WAY.

I DID IT.

SHE'S LIKE EVERY OTHER KID.

I'M USED TO IT.

YOU CAN CROSS YOUR LEGS WITH

THIS.

>> Dave: THIS IS WHAT WE'VE GOT.

>> THAT WAS ON SATURDAY.

[ APPLAUSE ]

WHICH I DID HAPPEN TO HAVE THIS

COSTUME BECAUSE MY FRIEND RYAN

HANSEN, I JUST GUEST STARTED ON

HIS TELEVISION SHOW.

HE SOLVES CRIMES ON TELEVISION.

IT'S GREAT, IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN

IT.

AND THEY MADE ME LIKE AN EPIC

ELSA COSTUME.

I KIND OF HAD IT AND THEN SHE

BEGGED ME AND I COULDN'T SAY NO.

>> Dave: YOU WENT AND KNOCKED ON

SOMEONE'S DOOR FOR LIKE

TOOTHPASTE.

>> I'M DISGRUNTLED.

TO SAY THE LEAST.

>> Dave: WHERE DOES IT HAPPEN

THAT THE PERSON FROM FROZEN GOES

TRICK OR TREATING AS THE PERSON

FROM FROZEN?

>> ANYWHERE SHE WANTS?

>> Dave: OH!

I LIKE THAT.

>> EVERYONE IS IN COSTUME.

NO ONE CARES.

>> Dave: YEAH.

I GO --

>> DON'T YOU FEEL LIKE, THERE IS

TOO MUCH STIMULUS FOR ANYONE TO

RECOGNIZE YOU.

NO ONE GOES, OH!

THAT'S AMAZING.

>> THAT'S WHAT YOU CAN GET AWAY

WITH OTHER HALLOWEEN.

>> Dave: YOU'VE HOSTED THIS

SHOW.

>> YEAH.

I LOVED IT.

>> Dave: DID YOU LIKE IT?

>> I HIGHLY RECOMMEND BEING

BEHIND THE DESK.

TELL ME IF THIS STRESSED YOU

OUT.

SO THE SHOW IS DIVIDED INTO ALL

THESE LITTLE SEGMENTS AND

EVERYBODY HAS A DIFFERENT

SEGMENT AND THEY HAVE TO MEET A

CERTAIN TIME.

IT HAS TO FIT INTO AN HOUR.

AND YOU HAVE THE JOB OF

BASICALLY SHUTTING ME UP.

OR TRYING TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO

WRAP IT UP OR DRAW IT OUT.

AND I FEEL LIKE, OH, LET'S DO

THIS.

DRAW IT OUT WOULD BE REALLY

OBVIOUS, RIGHT?

HOW DO YOU SAY IT?

GET COMFORTABLE.

LIKE YOU'RE REALLY INTO

SOMEONE'S STORY.

SO THIS COULD BE DRAWING IT OUT.

RIGHT?

AND I WOULD BE LIKE, I LOVE THIS

HERE.

>> Dave: WE'LL BE BACK WITH

KRISTEN BELL RIGHT AFTER THIS.

>>> TELL ME ABOUT YOUR

RELATIONSHIP WITH YOUR DAUGHTER.

>> THAT'S MY FAVORITE TOPIC.

WELL, I HAD KIKI WHEN I WAS 18

YEARS OLD OF WHEN THE NURSE

PLACED HER ON MY BREAST, I

LOOKED DOWN AT HER AND I SAID,

YOU'RE GOING TO BE MY BEST

FRIEND FOREVER!

>> IS THAT NORMAL, THE BEST

FRIEND FOREVER THING?

>> WE DON'T LIKE TO USE THE WORD

NORMAL AROUND HERE.

>> Dave: WELCOME BACK!

WELCOME BACK TO JIMMY KIMMEL

LIVE.

I'M YOUR GUEST HOST DAVE GROHL

HERE WITH KRISTEN BELL.

YOU'RE GETTING THE BAND BACK

TOGETHER, HUH?

>> YEAH.

IT WAS SO FAST.

IT CAME OUT THREE MONTHS AFTER

WE SHOT IT.

WE PROMOTED IT.

AND THEN SHE HAD A BABY AND WE

DID IT ALL AGAIN.

WE ADDED OUR MOMS.

IT IS A REALLY FUN EXPERIENCE.

I LOVE THEM SO MUCH.

>> Dave: SHOULD MY DAUGHTER SEE

THIS?

>> NO, NO, NO NO.

IT'S A VERY, VERY -- NO.

IT IS AN ADULT FILM.

NOT AN ADULT FILM.

>> Dave: OH!

>> IT'S NOT AN ADULT FILM.

BUT IT IS AS CLOSE AS YOU GO GET

TO AN ADULT FILM WITHOUT BEING

AN ADULT FILM, I GUESS.

>> Dave: SO THEY WON'T SEE THAT.

>> NO NO, NO.

>> Dave: BUT THEY'RE HUGE FANS.

>> THANK YOU.

>> Dave: LIKE ME BEING HERE WITH

YOU -- IT'S LIKE, IT IS THE

BIGGEST DEAL TO MY KIDS.

>> REALLY?

IF I WERE TO JAM A SONG WITH

YOU, I WOULD BECOME THE COOLEST

DAD.

>> I WOULD JAM WITH YOU.

I WOULD!

[ CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ]

I WOULD LOVE TO.

>> Dave: WOULD YOU?

>> YES!

>> Dave: LET'S GO!

>> WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO?

DO YOU WANT TO BUILD A SNOWMAN?

>> Dave: THAT'S MY HIGHWAY TO

HELL.

>> LET'S DOUGH SNOWMAN.

WHAT ARE YOUR DAUGHTER'S NAMES?

>> Dave: VIOLET, HARPER AND

FIFI.

THIS IS FOR YOU.

♪ DO YOU WANT TO BUILD

A SNOWMAN

COME ON

LETS GO AND PLAY ♪

♪ I NEVER SEE YOU

ANYMORE

COME OUT THE DOOR

IT'S LIKE YOU'VE ♪

♪ GONE AWAY

WE USED TO BE

BEST BUDDIES

AND NOW WE'RE NOT ♪

♪ I WISH YOU WOULD

TELL ME WHY

DO YOU WANT TO

BUILD A SNOWMAN ♪

♪ IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE

A SNOWMAN

OKAY -- BYE

♪ DO YOU WANT TO

BUILD A SNOWMAN

OR RIDE OUR BIKES

AROUND THE HALLS ♪

♪ I THINK SOME COMPANY

IS OVERDUE

I'VE STARTED TALKING TO

THE PICTURES ON THE WALLS ♪

♪ HANG IN THERE JOAN

IT GETS A LITTLE LONELY

ALL BY THESE EMPTY ROOMS

JUST WATCHING THE HOURS ♪

♪ TICK BY

DO YOU WANT TO

BUILD A SNOWMAN

♪ SAY YOUR PRAYERS

LITTLE ONE

DON'T FORGET MY SON

TO INCLUDE EVERYONE ♪

♪ TUCK YOU IN

WARM WITHIN

KEEP YOU FREE FROM SIN

TILL THE SANDMAN HE COMES ♪

♪ SLEEP WITH ONE EYE OPEN

GRIPPING YOUR PILLOW TIGHT

EXIT LIGHT

ENTER NIGHT ♪

♪ TAKE MY HAND

WE'RE OFF TO NEVER

NEVER LAND

[ CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ]

For more infomation >> Guest Host Dave Grohl Interviews Kristen Bell - Duration: 8:57.

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Target Practice w/ Novak Djokovic - Duration: 2:41.

♪ ♪ ♪ >> James: OKAY.

NOVAK HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT THIS, YOU FEEL CONFIDENT ABOUT

IT?

>> OH ABSOLUTELY.

>> James: 130 MILES PER HOUR?

>> ONE 35.

>> James: >> James: NOW TO SHOW YOU HOW

DIFFICULT THIS IS RAINN WHY DON'T YOU TAKE A SHOT.

BEFORE NOVAK.

OW OW OW!

ALL RIGHT RAINN I CAN'T STRESS ENOUGH HOW YOU ARE AIMING FOR A

WATER BOTTLE.

>> THAT IS NOT A EUPHEMISM OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT?

>> James: NO.

OH MY GOD.

OKAY, ALL RIGHT SO IT'S DIFFICULT.

JACK DO YOU WANT TO HAVE A GO?

>> YES, DEFINITELY.

YOU'LL REGRET TELLING ALL THOSE AMERICAN STORIES NOW.

OKAY.

>> James: ALL RIGHT JACK GO FOR IT.

>> ONE MORE, I'VE GOT IT.

OH!

>> James: OKAY OKAY.

>> IF YOU GAVE ME AN HOUR I'D GET IT OFF.

>> James: OKAY NOW NOVAK BECAUSE OF YOUR INJURY WE'RE

GOING TO SERVE WITH YOUR LEFT HAND, OKAY?

>> AND BECAUSE OF YOUR INJURY YOU'LL BE DOING IT FROM HERE!

>> James: ALL RIGHT NOVAK, GOOD LUCK, HERE WE GO.

(CLAPPING.

>> OH THIS IS HORRIBLE!

>> James: OW, OW!

OH!

♪ ♪ ♪ >> James: THAT WAS YOUR RIGHT

HAND!

THAT WAS YOUR RIGHT HAND!

OH MY GOD, OH MY GOD!

NOVAK DJOKOVIC EVERYBODY, WE'LL BE RIGHT BACK WITH THE "LATE

LATE SHOW."

[♪ SINGING ♪ ]

For more infomation >> Target Practice w/ Novak Djokovic - Duration: 2:41.

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Millie Bobby Brown Is Obsessed with the Kardashians' Special Language - Duration: 4:44.

For more infomation >> Millie Bobby Brown Is Obsessed with the Kardashians' Special Language - Duration: 4:44.

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Horizon Zero Dawn: The Frozen Wilds - Meet the Scorcher | PS4 - Duration: 2:17.

[ MUSIC PLAYING ]

MARIJN GIESBERTZ: The Scorcher is this really aggressive,

dangerous robot.

A lot of the attacks that he uses are fire based.

DENNIS ZOPFI: As the Banuk area is the ice,

we wanted something fiery, which is the Scorcher.

RICHARD OUD: The official design for the Scorcher was heavily

based on canine types of animals like wolves and coyotes and

such.

When you look at a cheetah chasing a gazelle, for example,

the feet are always slipping,

trying to keep up with the speed that he has,

and it's such a cool thing to actually try to put into this

character as well

because you get that feel like you're being hunted by it.

BASTIAN SEELBACH: The sound design has a very rough and

gritty style.

One of the big challenges actually is balancing the fire

sounds against any vocalizations of the robot.

We used a lot of different animals,

tiger, lions, wolves, dogs.

There's even a horse in there.

MARIJN GIESBERTZ: One of the more interesting attacks that

the Scorcher has is this Ignition Boost.

He has all these thrusters on his body that he activates and

then builds up to this point where the thrusters go off,

and he gets propelled towards the player.

RICHARD OUD: When you're being attacked and you dive away,

you barely have time to turn around and prepare yourself

again for the next attack because he's already in your

face again at that point.

MARIJN GIESBERTZ: To defeat the Scorcher,

a player should move around a lot as much as possible.

BASTIAN SEELBACH: Stun it whenever you have the chance to

bring it down for a bit and then apply the big hits.

It makes it a bit easier.

For more infomation >> Horizon Zero Dawn: The Frozen Wilds - Meet the Scorcher | PS4 - Duration: 2:17.

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Kelly Clarkson Sings "Since U Been Gone" ("Gone Been U Since") Backwards - Duration: 3:43.

For more infomation >> Kelly Clarkson Sings "Since U Been Gone" ("Gone Been U Since") Backwards - Duration: 3:43.

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Rebels Recon #4.3: Inside "The Occupation" & "Flight of the Defender" | Star Wars Rebels - Duration: 9:33.

What's up rebels fans? Andi Gutierrez at Lucasfilm headquarters.

This week we were treated with not one but two brand new episodes of Rebels

and because I love you and my job

I'm gonna take you behind the scenes of both episodes at once.

Rebels Recon starts right now!

After getting word about a new TIE Defender being tested on Lothal

Ezra volunteers to head to his homeworld despite its complete Imperial occupation.

They've burned it

They've burned it all away.

With help from an old friend the Rebels plan an attack

on the TIE Defender factory by stealing the ships flight data recorder.

Okay, I found it just give me a few minutes to remove it from the panel.

However when Thron shows up, Ezra and Sabine end up stealing the entire ship.

Only to have the Empire crash it. Stranding them all by themselves

Or so they think.

I don't understand. Why did you help us?

Dume

This week we finally saw out heroes finally returned to Lothal.

I sat down with cast and crew to talk about how the planet has changed since we last saw it,

how dangerous and powerful the new TIE Defender is,

and what it was like bringing the Loth-wolves to life. Enjoy!

In this episode our heroes finally return to Lothal for good.

What do you think this means to Ezra?

I think it means a lot to him because he's on home territory.

This is something that he's been talking about since the beginning,

is helping the people of Lothal.

This season gets so interesting with what Lothal, the planet, is actually capable of.

How the Force kind of lives through Lothal

and the presence of it.

It gets even bigger and it's cool because we're constantly bouncing around

and now to be one place for an extended period of time.

It's gonna be pretty fun.

We're back on Lothal in The Occupation

but the planet's very different from how we left it.

How has the Imperial occupation changed since season one?

Now Lothal is under Martial law.

Most importantly because it is really sort of a wartime factory.

Every resource, every bit of personnel, all of the civilian population is being

constricted to work in Thrawn's factories to build the TIE Defender.

A lot of the population, I think,

now thought, "Well, the Empire is giving us safety and security...

...through militarized police force and building these weapons."

Now they've seen the other side of that.

Which is that none of that has any interests in actually benefiting them

or protecting them because they live a life of fear.

And you're never free when you live a life in fear.

For Ezra, it's difficult because this is his home

but it's also helping him to focus on what's most important.

Which are these people that live here and what can he do for them?

It was really fun watching the reactions to the trailer

Where people assumed that the planet that they were seeing wasn't Lothal because it looked so different.

That is the matte painting that we have always used to Lothal.

It's just been updated to have way more cloud cover and sort of fires and everything.

It was meant to be completely just ravaged and devastated and burnt.

Our heroes finally returned to Lothal for good.

What does this mean to Hera?

To come back home and defend that land.

I think is important to Ezra

and it's grown to be important to Kanan as well

and I think Hera respects that.

And it sort of feels like there's so much that's incomplete in this world for them.

That feels like a kind of completion.

It's satisfying for her and I think she really hopes she can save it.

Lothal represents some pretty important things for Zeb, I think.

His time on Lothal and meeting Ezra and the crew

gave him a sense of normalcy and sort of

gave him that sense of family that he had abandoned.

I don't think he ever thought he'd feel that again.

And so I think he feels a connection to Lothal in a pretty profound way.

We see the upgraded and even more dangerous TIE Defender in Flight of the Defender.

Yes!

What makes the TIE Defender Elite the ultimate star fighter?

The speed at which it can move.

You get to see the TIE Defender moving like super fast.

And everyone realizing like, "oh my god, this thing could really turn the tide."

It's a combination of speed and shields.

So you can't just hit it once and blow its wing off.

It can take several hits.

It's the even more advanced version.

Which would really wreak havoc for the Rebellion

because they're banking on the fact that they have a fewer number of ships but they last longer.

If the Empire had invested more in the Defender than they did in the Death Star program do you

Do you think that the Original Trilogy would have gone differently?

I do!

I think it really would have turned the course of everything because they would have had a

ship that could actually go in hyperspace,

still be as good a fighter as what it was,

and I think they personally would have torn the Alliance apart.

It's a testament to Thrawn's intelligence.

Thrawn is really about winning the war.

He doesn't want to necessarily destroy his enemy as if you can get them to surrender.

The Death Star is a tempting thing to destroy worlds.

The fear that can inspire to the Emperor and Tarkin and Krennic

is a much more persuasive argument than building what they see his fighters.

It took quite a lucky shot to take down the Death Star in the beginning.

No one was really counting on there being a Luke Skywalker.

So you never know how Thrawn would have dealt with using the Death Star.

It's hard to say that the fact of the matter is that a weapon in Thrawn's hands is dangerous.

It almost doesn't matter what it is.

What went into creating the design of the Loth-wolves?

First of all, Dave loves wolves.

We that are all very well aware of how much love Dave has for wolves.

So when we found out that wolves were gonna be on the show it was a huge deal everywhere.

Because it was like, "oh my god, we got to make this wolf and it's got to be great."

Wolves and animals are traditionally very challenging to do in animation correctly.

So in production all of us were very nervous when Filoni brought this up.

We had to make sure that the wolves looked realistic but still stylized in our Rebel style.

They're pretty specific.

Even a Loth-cat doesn't necessarily look exactly like a cat.

Throughout the movies a wampa isn't exactly a polar bear or a gorilla

but you can sort of see what the analogy might be.

It's sort of always been that way with Star Wars creatures.

Wolves we're a little bit more specific than you would typically see.

It's this thing that has been dropped right into our show

that I think single-handedly added a new pivot point for the direction of the characters

as well as the look and complexity of the show as well.

Because we had to figure out, "well how do you interact with the fur on the wolf."

Hair is really complex because it depends on the animation.

Because of our timeline, it's very difficult.

We had four hundred and sixteen different controls

for the fur on the wolf to be able to move each individual little tuft and everything.

That was sort of the beginning of it. Now we did walk cycles and run cycles.

What we finally came up with, I think, really works well.

I'm actually really happy with how we finally came up with something.

Their long play, as far as what they are,

they were a very difficult thing to do because I think that things

like these wolves can be challenging for some viewers.

The wolves are definitely tied into something mystical.

So there's a lot there I hope to unpack and discover.

By some people wolves are seen as a terrible thing and something to be feared.

By others a positive thing and something that brings balance to the environment.

They are almost a nature of the Force to me of a good and an evil and a balance within them.

[R3-A3 beeps]

Hey R3! How's it going buddy? Welcome!

[Chopper beeps and groans]

Come on, what are you having?

[Chopper beeps]

[R3-A3 noises]

You?!

Not you again!

Out!

The Lucasfilm story group's Pablo Hidalgo loves a fine cup of coffee,

just about as much as he loves Star Wars.

So what happens when I interrupt his favorite moment of the day to talk about his favorite thing in the world?

Let's find out!

Hey, Pablo! I hope I'm not interrupting craft time?

Yeah, I could take a break.

Okay, cool. We've got a lot of questions about Death Troopers this week.

Oh, okay.

So first off Amanda Bakken says...

Well, the main reason is because they have information that they need to convey

that we wanted the audience to understand and that's the easiest way to do that.

But we tend to think that Death Troopers, though they may talk to each other in that garbled sound,

when they need to talk to people who aren't Death Troopers

they could speak basic just like you and me.

Okay, cool. Next question comes from Adam Kruszynski, he asks...

Given that Sabine threw those grenades and her talent in creating weaponry,

I think they're probably more than just simple smoke grenades.

They probably had something in them that she's cooked up

that helps fuddle their sensors.

Alright, thanks Pablo.

Mhmmm...

Have questions about The Occupation or Flight of the Defender?

Tweet them to @StarWars using the hashtag #RebelsRecon

and we will answer what we can online.

And now because we love doubling up on episodes this season,

here's your first look at next week's double feature;

Kindred and Crawler Commanders. Enjoy!

As you must know, I am Governor Pryce.

I assume you are Thrawn's assassin, Rukh?

I smell it.

You smell what?

I smell Lasat.

And he's not alone.

Thanks for watching Rebels Recon!

We'll be back next week with a brand new episode

but if you need more Rebels info right now.

Check out the episode guides for The Occupation and Flight of the Defender on StarWars.com

Thanks again and may the Force be with you!

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