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Henry: Big major three modulation, back to one. Get their chromatic mediant. Yeah!

Umu: Next you'll be reacting to a K-drama OST composed, arranged, and sung by Kim JeHwi.

So, this OST is called ''Dear Moon', and it's from the K-drama called 'My Mister',

which is a story about two adults facing the worst moments of their lives and trying to find support in each other.

In the drama, the moon becomes symbol that represents

tranquility, meditation, and hope the adults give each other.

Henry: Oh. I want to watch this. Elizabeth: Protip: Meditation is actually really great and very useful. Do it.

Umu: The solo artist IU, who acted as one of the lead roles in this

K-drama also wrote the lyrics, and said that, quote, "When you're in a dark place and all around you is pitch dark, the light you see is moonlight.

I hope even in the deepest corners, the moonlight, aka an adult, would be fair and shine some light, aka kindness."

It is a song that conveys conflicting feelings of poverty and loneliness, as well as the warmth that an unreachable moon provides.

Henry: Yeah.

Three, two,

one.

Elizabeth: Sol do (she's singing in solfege)

Kevin: Ayyyyy....goes up to three.

Sinks down. This is the sinking, falling feeling.

Ooh!

Jeremy: It sounds like a Christmas song. Hugo: I know, I was thinking either like Christmas or musical theater.

Jeremy: Yeah.

Elizabeth: Gotta hit those bells.

Henry: Big major three modulation, back to one.

Get their chromatic mediant. Yeah!

Kevin: The song definitely sounds more optimistic than the title or the synopsis suggests, but I guess..

Ooh!

Falls.

I guess it is about hope and hoping in dark times.

Henry: Big left channel.

Brings it center.That's good stereo imaging right there.

Elizabeth: Ohh, yes.

Henry: This is really good.

Feels kind of like television-poppy, Elizabeth: Ooh, good vibraphone in there. Henry: but like, it does not take away from the fact that it's really good.

Wicked piano.

Very acoustic elements, interesting melody going to the flat seven.

Yeah!

James: Oh.

Melissa: Ooh.

James: Ah!

Melissa: Ooh!

Oh, my God!

Elizabeth: oohhhh cello! Henry: nice cello playing.

I played cello for a year. Henry: Did you for real?

Oh!

Hold on a minute. They bring the drums in after two minutes of it just being other

instrumental stuff. Very, very smart. Really, really, excellent pacing.

Kevin: I love how we landed on that major, but then it just kind of forces it back to B-flat major.

Jeremy: I like that tonicization. Hugo: I know, that was a cool...that was a cool moment.

Harmonic progression, as it were.

Elizabeth: Can he teach me how to phrase? I really like his phrasing.

Henry: That's like how gentle and honest his voice is. It's very unassuming. It's really not reaching for something that it isn't.

Kevin: And we go into....

Kevin: That's a key change if I've ever heard one.

James: His voice is so pure.

Melissa: Yeah.

Hugo: I like his voice a lot. Jeremy: Me, too.

Hugo: Like he's still on his core, but it's got a breathiness that is nice, that softens it, so it's not strident. Jeremy: Yeah.

Hugo: Plus, his mix and his head voice are really good.

Kevin: Drum sounds very cool.

So often in these poppy tracks the drums could easily sound more subdued. I think here it's perfect

Henry: Nice high harmony. Yeah. Really not overpowering in any way. Excellent.

Walking up the minor scale in a major key? That's him!

(hummimg)

Sometimes predictable harmony is just like

home.

Elizabeth: Yeah.

Hugo: This is the song that plays during the credits of a sad but sappy and heartwarming rom-com.

Kevin: Umm, does the major three Picardy again.

So the material in the verse comes back after the second chorus to wrap up the song, I'm guessing.

Jeremy: I like this piano part.

There's some 'Bohemian Rhapsody' ending, right there. With the diminished chord, especially.

Melissa: Oh, the cello comes back.

Oh, I love that!

That's so cute!

Henry: Wow! I thought that was stupendous. I thought that was so good.

This is what I'm gonna go home and listen to. I love this.

I actually do. This sounds like a song I've been trying to write for a really long time.

Elizabeth: I got the tranquil vibe.

I mean, there was a lot of focus on vocal melody and vocal harmony. With uses like things like chimes,

xylophone, vibraphone, bells, things like that--

it's just, having a bell-like sound is very calm

and tranquil, because it's sort of like you get the accent at the beginning, but then it just sort of like,

disseminates very beautifully.

So yeah, I really thought that idea of tranquility was coming through. And even just the singing--the tempo was very laid-back,

so, you know,

the singer could really just like ease into all of the melodies, and the phrasing was beautiful,

understated,

and very nice. So yeah, I liked it too.

Jeremy: It was a very nice song.

It was very calming, and I could totally see it as a soundtrack.

The singer was sort of like

whisper singing, and you could tell he was standing right in front of the mic when he was recording it,

Hugo: Yep. Jeremy: but I really liked it, and that just like added to the

the feeling of it. Hugo: Yeah, it's just so heartwarming, Jeremy: Like, yeah, it was. Hugo: so like that heartwarming

feel, you know? Jeremy: Yeah.

Kevin: If you think about just pure melodic writing, the melody itself and the way it's constructed

really fits with the theme of the song, I think. So, the verse

focuses on

going downwards--falling. It starts with (singing)--that's a major third.

(singing) Or like, and then it goes into a major fourth or a major fifth.

It's like trying to go a little farther, and it's very step-wise, the verse after that.

So it goes up and down in a very step-wise way.

And then in the chorus you have these very wide melodic leaps,

(singing)

and that's the upward versus the downward of the verse. And not only does that make it more musically compelling and memorable between the

sections even though the style is the same, it also fits with the idea of finding hope and

feeling down, and I think it just

all works very nicely together. And

given that the song is major, it's nice that there's so much

variety, and it does feel hopeful yet melancholic,

yet happy, yet somewhat sad at the same time. Isaac: It's like something I did notice was the very

tasteful way of going from very simple

texture, Kevin: Uh-hmm. Isaac: so it's just like intervals, and then later flourishing with many instruments coming in, doubling up in voices who are

harmonizing with one another. And then later, the variance is like this trickling ritardando--

you're just taking time. Kevin: Yeah.

Isaac: So you're kind of like winding away. Kevin: Yeah.

Isaac: And it's very interesting because when you talk about like losing hope or losing the sense of hope, it's like when,

it's like time it feels so

prolonged. Kevin: Yeah. Isaac: Yeah.

Melissa: It's so pretty.

James: Wow

Wow. And just as far as like the instrumentation that they used and the chord progressions

they used, it was really expressive and really emotional, Melissa: Yeah. James: and kind of like would tug at you, and then...

Melissa: Especially the cello.

James: Yeah, the cello was lovely. Melissa: That's something you don't usually hear, like you always hear piano.

James: Yeah, the vocal slide, and the sigh that you were talking about. Melissa: The sigh--can I talk about the sigh?

James: Yeah, Melissa: I think, okay,

so he mostly, like his breathy tone was like

noticeably very breathy on the sigh, and I thought that was so cool.

And especially how in the beginning, he had words to that sigh. And there's a specific example--I don't know

what cantata exactly, but there's this Bach cantata, and I think he says the words like "weinen" or something,,

which means crying in German, and he's like, you know, talking about crying, and it just sounds like, you know crying or sighing, like (sighing). James: Yeah, yeah.

There were just like a lot of expressive emotion here, like flat 6 I kept hearing all the time.

It's that little twist that you hear right before the big resolution,

and it's just so gratifying to hear. And

also, just a note on melody, too: Like, we're familiar with a lot more orchestral melodies,

and there are just some composers who just know how to write a good melody.

Like, it sticks, it's harmonically interesting,

it stays in your head and it just like tugs at you,

you know, kinda just tugs at your heart strings, and I got that with this melody.

It was just so...it was just good. It was just well done,

so catchy, just everything. The song was awesome. It was really awesome. And I loved his voice.

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Saeho is a bluffer?! [Happy Together/2019.01.17] - Duration: 16:41.

We got new news.

- What? / - It's about Saeho.

- Youngmi reported to us. / - Right.

- Yes. / - I heard it from her.

Youngmi says

Saeho is a scammer and bossy.

Just swear at him.

- His parents will... / - Last week...

Last week, I was given the Excellence Award.

- My New Year is... / - A bossy scammer?

- That is terrible. / - It's the worst.

That's getting hit twice in the face.

- You hate him that much? / - Did something happen?

- Let's hear it. / - He used to

work for another TV channel.

- He used to work for SBS. / - Right.

I used to work for KBS.

We met on "Comedy Big League".

And I was so happy. I finally met him in real life.

He's only a year older than me.

So we became good friends.

There's a writer who knows us both.

She wanted to watch us perform,

- so she came to the shoot. / - Right.

She didn't want to come empty-handed, so

she bought soondae from a very popular restaurant.

She gave it to Saeho to give it to me.

- What happened? / - And...

- He took it. / - He brought it.

I knew everything, yet he said to me,

"A writer I know bought this for me."

- Just for him? / - "You can have it."

(You can have it.)

No way.

- When I heard that... / - How could you do that?

- He bluffs too much. / - Have a seat. Let him talk.

Such things have happened many times.

We will give you time later. Listen to her now.

- That's so petty. / - So what happened?

- My gosh. / - If I was a little closer

to Saeho at the time,

I would've said, "What are you saying?"

- "She bought it for me." / - Why didn't you?

I wasn't that close to him.

- You are so funny. Unbelievable. / - Please hold on.

- Hold on. / - He'd be humiliated if I brought this up

- in front of other people. / - Right. Good girl.

So I just told him, "Thank you. I will enjoy it."

"Okay. Eat a lot, Youngmi."

"It's from a very famous restaurant."

It's not even something really extravagant.

- It was just soondae. / - How could he do that?

He sounds like a very petty man.

- Since then... / - Frankly speaking,

there are so many stories like that.

There are more.

- We... / - It seems we are going to take down Saeho.

Saeho is a great man.

- He's warm-hearted. / - Yes.

He always comes whenever I call him.

"I will come and help you, Shinyoung."

He raised his head when she said that.

- He revealed his face. / - It's a good story.

I said, "It's my birthday. Please come."

"Okay, I'll go and pay the bill."

He actually paid. He paid.

I was right behind him.

I could see the balance.

He said, "It cost me 800 dollars."

I clearly saw "400 dollars" on the monitor.

- No way. / - I was right there.

- It was 400 dollars. / - He's the worst.

- Honey. / - You got criticized even after you paid.

- He's the worst. / - He's the worst.

Do you feel bad?

How is he bossy?

Even after what happened,

I still treated him well since he's older.

- You treated me well? You? / - However, he went,

"Wait. Which class are you in?"

(That's what a bossy person would say.)

- He asked me that. / - That's bad.

I said I was in the 19th class of KBS comedians.

"I auditioned with people in the 18th class."

He kept saying those things.

- He pretended to be one. / - He isn't the 18th class.

Youngmi, have you ever greeted me the right way?

- Why would I greet you? / - He's one bossy man.

Why would I greet a man like you?

- You are bossy. / - I said hello.

- When did you do that? / - What else should I do?

Should I bow down and say, "How do you do, Saeho?"

- Don't fight. / - Why, I...

Why would you want to be formally greeted?

- Don't fight. / - I never wanted it.

(Don't obsess over a greeting.)

- Youngmi! / - Don't fight.

(Feeling falsely accused)

Have you ever treated me well?

- He wants her to greet him properly. / - Take a seat.

When I said hello to you in the waiting room,

you said, "Get lost."

- My gosh. / - That's not true.

- My gosh. / - By the way, while this is happening,

Yoonhee was watching us like this.

(Her jaw dropped.)

I couldn't close my mouth.

- It's unscripted. / - I only studied the script.

You were improvising everything.

- I'm so flustered. / - That's variety show for you.

Speaking of being bossy...

Now that I am back,

I try hard to not appear bossy to younger artists.

I did a sketch called "Scene Bong Teacher"

for over six months, but there was no team dinner.

Whenever I suggest it,

they say, "Okay. Let's have dinner."

When I asked when,

they said we should have dinner on February 30th.

So I checked the calendar.

There isn't a February 30th.

February only has 28 days.

They don't want to have dinner with me.

I also thought "February 30th" sounded very awkward.

There's no such date.

"Come on. We've been working"

- "together for a while." / - Right.

"Let's have dinner together."

They said, "All right. Meet us here, then."

When I searched the address,

it was Gonjiam Mental Hospital.

The hospital where the movie was shot?

It was that very place.

(She almost had dinner with ghosts.)

I realized they don't want to drink with me.

- They hate it. / - They hate it so much.

I feel so bad for you.

So that's what you were putting up with.

- So I... / - Excuse me? I enjoy the story,

- but don't I get a chance to explain myself? / - No.

- Stop it. / - I thought of a story.

I didn't get to say anything.

The world has changed.

- Right. / - That's being bossy.

I thought of a fun story.

"When did you ever"

"greet me properly?" was the end of it.

- You are done for. / - You cried a little a while ago.

- But... / - You did.

We got everything we need.

We got a cut of you crying.

I will tell you one nice story about him.

- A nice story is good. / - But I'm not done yet.

You got to talk about Gonjiam Mental Hospital.

- You got Gonjiam. / - You should go there.

I realized that they didn't want to drink with me.

I said we should at least go for a meal.

I told them we should go for lunch

and have a meeting after.

They said they wanted to eat naengmyeon.

When I asked them if they know a good place,

they said North Hamgyeong Province.

Hamheung naengmyeon is the best.

- They hated the idea. / - So we still

- haven't had a team meal. / - That's so sad.

- I want to treat them. / - It's very sad.

Even if they can go, they'll have to get trained

at the Ministry of Unification for a month.

- But you'd enjoy it. / - I know.

- We waited long for it. / - They tease you

- because they like you. / - Now,

let's go back

to Youngmi's story.

You greeted him, but he keeps insisting you didn't.

I said, "Hello, Saeho."

- That's a greeting. / - That's a greeting.

- She greets people well. / - Whenever I wave at him,

- he asks which class I am in. / - You are so scary.

- He covered his face. / - I first met Youngmi when

I was doing "Bongsunga School". She'd just debuted.

We've been close since then.

Kang Yumi always said, "How are you, Saeho?"

Youngmi never used honorifics when talking to me.

- She was being friendly. / - I can say hello.

- "Hello." / - Did you not like that?

- For example... / - Do you want her

- to use honorifics? / - That's not it.

All right. Fine.

(Okay. Okay.)

(Laughing)

- I... / - I didn't know.

I never asked her about her class.

- I never asked... / - Whenever she greeted...

- which class she's in. / - Fine.

Let's just say you never did.

He can't say anything.

(We are on TV.)

This is what actually happened.

Whenever I see her and say hello,

she says, "I hate you. Get lost."

- Did you say that? / - Did you or did you not?

Let's just say I did.

(Saeho loses.)

Are you happy now?

Saeho.

(The new year begins with a lot of ordeals.)

- Moths are coming out from your mouth. / - Sorry.

I apologize.

"I am sorry."

I am sorry.

I will never do it again.

In the past,

I wonder if she remembers. Once,

I went to Itaewon with my friends.

I happened to see Youngmi

drinking with a man.

I could see her from outside,

so I tried saying hi to her.

(She gestured at him to go away.)

- She waved me off. / - With a hand signal.

That was an important moment.

- She was all smiles to the man. / - She literally

shooed him away.

(She was sweet to her man, but she suddenly changed.)

We are even now. We are even.

- Shake hands. / - We are even.

- Saeho. / - Say you love him.

You should apologize to him for what you did.

- That was bad. / - That was bad.

- She should apologize. / - I said, "Youngmi!"

- you told me to go away. / - Apologize politely.

I am sorry.

(I am sorry I told you to go away.)

I will never do it again.

(She's very polite.)

Saeho, apologize to her.

- I am sorry for what I did. / - My gosh. All right.

- That's good. / - That's good.

- We will cheer for you. / - Say "I love you."

Saeho's having

a bad start of the year.

It's not a good start.

It's the aftereffect of getting the award.

It's worse than I imagined.

I knew it wasn't going to be good.

There's the "Curse of Grand Award".

There was no "Curse of Excellence Award" before now.

(He's the first to be cursed.)

You are now "Bossy Cho".

- Bossy Cho. / - Bossy Cho.

- Saeho is bossy. / - Yes. Saeho is bossy.

(I pity him.)

Let's talk about the year you debuted.

- Eunyi debuted in 1993. / - In 1993.

- I debuted in 2003. / - 2003.

Youngmi debuted in 2004.

- She debuted the latest in 2005. / - 2005.

Bongsun debuted last.

That's only the debut year.

(She's the second eldest.)

She's the second eldest member,

- but she debuted last. / - She debuted last.

Given the experience and age,

everyone probably thinks

Eunyi is the bossy member of Celeb Five,

but it's actually Shinyoung.

- She's very bossy. / - She is

- very similar to Saeho. / - Is she?

I've never seen a girl as bossy as her.

She's the female version of Saeho.

- They are the same. / - They are like decalcomania.

(They are both very bossy.)

I don't know why they are so similar.

She's like a teenage boy at the peak of puberty.

- Is she? / - Yes.

- No way. / - I joined "Infinite Girls" late.

Shinyoung was my age.

But when I said, "Hello, Shinyoung..."

I'll have you know that she helped me so much.

In the opening scene,

whenever I was at the end,

she told me to come and stand in the center.

When I thanked her, she asked,

"By the way, which class are you in?"

(That's how bossy people talk.)

It's like a catchphrase.

(They are bossy.)

Decalcomania.

Why do you care so much about the class?

You should wear a name tag.

Why keep asking which class they belong to?

Both of them are very curious about that.

I asked her which class she was in

because I had nothing else to say to her.

- Nothing. / - I wanted to be friends.

- I had nothing to say. / - And we were all close

before we auditioned.

- Saeho. / - You stay out of it.

You have nothing to do with this.

- Nothing? / - Nothing.

- Gosh. / - You brought it up.

(Know when to interfere and when to stay out.)

- Saeho is so cute. / - This is crazy.

Saeho, shouldn't you be hiring a lawyer?

- I am trying to... / - Do you have a close one?

He's already dressed like an inmate.

Yoonhee, aren't you considered a veteran actress?

In terms of experience, yes.

How is she? Is she bossy to younger artists?

- "She's bossy." / - Have you heard of it?

Or do younger artists

give you that impression?

Never.

- It's darkest under the candle. / - Right.

- Really? / - Do you ever talk about the old days?

- "Old days"? / - What?

That's what he says the most.

- What was that? / - He always says that.

- "Back in the days..." / - "In my early days..."

- That's so old. / - Bossy people say

- "back in the days". / - "In our time".

- "In my time". / - "In my time".

They say those phrases a lot.

How do you talk to younger artists, Yoonhee?

I don't talk like that.

I don't think I am bossy.

Rather, I have leadership because I am experienced.

Let's say you ask them to have dinner,

and they want to meet on February 30th.

What will you do?

I will tell on them to my husband.

- She is bossy. / - She's bossy.

She's going to tell on them to her husband.

They want to go to Hamheung for naengmyeon.

You already look very angry.

- You look angry. / - Her lips got small.

What if you go to where they told you to meet

and end up at the Gonjiam Mental Hospital?

I will be really angry if that happens.

(She means it.)

- Okay. You fell for it. / - She fell for it.

- She fell for it. / - She empathized.

There might be a good restaurant there.

- There might be. / - But I'll be there alone.

They might meet you up there. She's angry.

- By the way... / - She's very angry.

It's good that you checked before you left.

If you'd actually went to the address,

- you'd be in trouble. / - When comedians are close,

- we tease each other. / - We joke around a lot.

Don't you have something to say about Saeho?

- Right. Saeho... / - Why are there so many?

Is today about explaining yourself?

This happened at the Entertainment Awards last year.

The awards ceremony.

- I didn't expect it. / - What happened?

He...

- Suddenly... / - This is funny.

When someone wins an award,

I understand wanting to give them flowers.

And Saeho, who's known for being a good friend,

must've wanted to congratulate the person.

- He could've bought them. / - Right.

He saw the flowers on the "Gag Concert" table.

"Bongsun, let me borrow one bouquet."

He wanted to borrow it.

- For whom? / - "Will you return it?"

He said he would.

He took it and gave it to him.

I said, "When will you bring it back?"

"We need to give it to another person later."

(He told her to wait.)

- He did it again. / - My gosh.

We had to

go to the waiting room and get more flowers,

but then, he came back and borrowed one more.

- She's lying. / - You said, "Give me one more."

This Excellence Award curse sure is quite nasty.

It's nasty.

Anyway, he took another bouquet.

"When will you bring back the flowers?"

"Wait."

"Okay. Okay."

- Wait. / - "Bring the flowers."

He would've shown off if he'd bought them.

It would be nice if they only tell the truth.

They exaggerate too much.

- I can't stand it. Let's be precise. / - Did we lie?

- Bae Jungnam... / - What's the fact?

was at our table.

- Right. / - Jungnam...

- This curse is nasty. / - Saeho.

Tell us.

Give us a respirator.

- Give us the respirator. / - Enough about Jungnam.

- Just stop it. / - Saeho.

- Just admit it. / - We will give him oxygen.

- I feel so upset. I didn't... / - Saeho.

- exaggerate it at all. / - Why talk about Jungnam?

I only told the truth.

I think your heart is not beating.

- Let me explain. / - Go ahead, Saeho.

Why don't you just retire?

(Eunyi suggests he retires.)

You've won enough awards.

I'd planned to do so in March,

so this is too ahead of schedule.

- Actually, that day... / - It's too early.

I asked my manager to prepare flowers

- to be used as gifts. / - Yes, I understand.

- All right, we get it. / - Anyway, Jungnam won

and I wanted to give him flowers

since we went through a lot last year together,

but I didn't have any,

whereas you, my good friend,

had about two at your table.

- "Bongsun, can I..." / - Look at his face.

You told me to bring it back.

Actually, you told me to bring two back.

I asked to borrow one but had to return two.

- That wasn't nice. / - She's a businesswoman.

I'm not a charity worker.

- But... / - This is business!

- It have to get paid. / - I said okay,

took her flowers and gave them to Jungnam,

but she kept telling me to bring her two bouquets.

I said I would,

but all through the award show...

She's a loan shark for flowers.

A flower shark.

- She's a flower shark. / - Her reaction...

A flower shark?

Are you not interested in a third album?

- We need to release one. / - We've got it covered.

- A flower shark. / - From what I gather,

you tend to leave out details that harm yourself.

Of course we leave them out.

- So... / - However, in Part 1...

- This is war! / - she kept scolding me

up until it was her turn to accept an award.

I didn't know I'd win one, so I was anxious.

- That's why... / - What a scary loan shark.

- A scary flower shark. / - Anyway,

there were a few bouquets left behind

by award winners who received too many flowers,

so I brought her some from the pile,

but she wanted me to bring her the one from before.

- It was frustrating. / - It was half the size of mine.

He'll only be able to explain this

and not the other occasions.

Yes, just this case.

The more you talk, the more awkward it'll get.

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"I'm just not all-about selling stuff" says Chris beat-cancer Wark. - Duration: 5:13.

I'm I'm constantly offered money opportunities. money-making opportunities

because I have such a large large audience, and I you know this isn't

something I talk about, often, but I say no, most of the time because most of the

money-making opportunities are not in-line with my values they're you know

promoting some product I wouldn't take or that I don't believe in and or that

just isn't up to the quality standards that I have set for myself. So and when

you see other influencers, I'm not naming any names, they'll other influencers will

just promote anything and everything to make a buck, you know in the health and

wellness world, and to them it's just about selling stuff you know to people

who are health-conscious and I had cancer so ... I don't know,

it just changed me I'm just not all about selling stuff. I love to promote products

that I love right I get excited to share products that I have discovered and that

I love right and sell them or whatever but most of the stuff that comes to me I

don't, I'm just like naw I don't think so, there's not enough money to get me to

compromise you know my values it doesn't make sense. That's that's for

politicians to do. Okay I know people who have cancer who don't know about square

one do you have any suggestions on how to approach them about square one diet

without sounding judgmental for use of a better word a lot of people this is a

pretty radical change. [bleep] This is a radical change there's no doubt about it

right square one is a radical diet and lifestyle program how to approach people

well first of all let me tell you the vast majority of people and cancer

patients are not open or interested in what I am talking about, they're not

interested in changing their life they're not interested in giving up

their bad habits or changing their diet okay and that's the sad reality and

there's only a small percentage of people that I can help, and those are

people like you, that understand the importance of your choices people that

understand that fruits and vegetables are healthy and that maybe there's

foods they're eating that aren't healthy and that maybe if they change the way

they're living it will improve their health those are simple concepts but a

lot of people they don't you know they might agree with it but but when the

rubber meets the road they don't want to change. So that's the precursor right

it's good to keep that in you know top of mind so you don't feel bad when

people are not receptive okay so you kind of expect them to not be interested

and then when you find someone who is it's really exciting

all right so but it's so you're saying how do I share it it's the best way to

share it is send them to that video "what every cancer patient needs to know" right

the 11 minute video send them to chris beat cancer com it's the first video you

know can't miss it and and you know you just say something like, hey I was

thinking about you and your situation and I don't know if you've heard of this guy

but I love this guy, or you know say whatever you want but I'm just giving

you an example like, I love this guy he's really made a huge impact in my in my

health and my life in my health and like he has like this eleven minute video is

like amazing, or whatever like you know hype it up a

little bit like make it make it make them want to watch it you know give put

a little sizzle on it [bleep] click the link and just go watch it you know if that'll

eleven minute video if it does if it resonates with them then they will start

down the path right they will start reading through my site they'll start

reading other watching other survivor interviews and they'll start you know

things will start the wheels will start turning and then maybe they'll get on my

email newsletter list and you know anyone who gets on my email newsletter

list at some point I sent him an email saying yeah have a program called Square One

right and explains it to them and then a I let I send them to a link

where they can watch module 1 for free and you know kind of get it get a

taste of what the program is about and so that's the way to do it you know you

just send them to my site and expect if they either won't ever go click the link

or that if they go watch it they'll just be like meh you know and move on but

maybe one out of 10 people or maybe one out of 20 people or cancer patients it

might make sense to them and then they join our little Club [bleep] our little health

obsessed health and healing obsessed Club all right

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