No Filter in Paradise

E storia tras di "Ski" i con 24ora a Cuminsa | EP 184

No Filter in Paradise

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Den e episode aki nos a sinta cu Patrick Paskel i Nelson "Speed" Andrade, e host nan di Enfoke i tambe e persona nan tras di 24ora. 

Nos a papia cu differente manera:


  • Con nan a conoce otro

  • Con a nan a cuminsa cu 24ora i Enfoke

  • Con speed a hania su nickname

  • e storia tras di locual a pasa cu Ski

  • nan meta pa 24ora

  • e diferencia entre media di antes cu año

  • y mucho mas!

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Speaker 1:

How do you get to an accident? First the police come. I don't know, I don't know the audience.

Speaker 2:

I don't know the audience. I don't know the audience. I don't know the audience. I don't know the audience. I don't know the audience. I don't know the audience. I don't know the audience. I don't know the audience?

Speaker 1:

I don't know the audience, I don't know the audience, I don't Abbo, abbo, bissé, bissé, bissé, bissé, bissé.

Speaker 2:

Hey, hey A mí no, I like your style. I mean, I don't know about your style, I'm a bit guilty.

Speaker 3:

You know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

It's an honor for me to have you here, of course, I want to talk to you.

Speaker 3:

I'm happy to see you. I'm here. I'm here.

Speaker 4:

Hey yo, what's up. Hello, how are you?

Speaker 1:

Guys, welcome back to the ABC Islands favorite podcast, no Filter in Paradise, a show about anything and everything between two friends. One is straight and the other super duper black and gay babies hey.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, icons to the island. It was about to happen. One day one day one day one day one day. One day, one day, one day, one day. One day. One day. One day one day, one day, one day. One day. One day. One day. One day one day, one day, one day. One day. One day one day. One day, one day, one day one day. I like to be a guy.

Speaker 2:

It's my vaccine. It's my vaccine. It's my vaccine.

Speaker 4:

It's my vaccine.

Speaker 1:

I'm happy you're here. I'm not going to start Because I'm here. I'm going to start In a way, who? I mean people know you.

Speaker 4:

Okay, I'm not going to start the majority. I'm not going to start King. I mean people know you Okay? You don't like me. You don't like me, you don't like me.

Speaker 2:

You don't like me. Three speech I don't like you. You don't like me. Facts.

Speaker 1:

Ten, nine and one, In your case ten. How many did you like? I love it, true, I love it. Different from life, it's a different form.

Speaker 2:

It's like hey, it's like another thing, Full, Full, full, full.

Speaker 1:

I was like I'm going to send you a fucking fuck. And I was like you're a dynamic of a papi and you're sending a fucking fuck. How is it You're off? No, I'm not going to tell you.

Speaker 4:

I'm like If I may add my master visa at this point, if I may add, at this point, you have legendary voices To the island. Whether people like it or not, you have created a temple that will never be replaced. There will never be another Speed and Patrick, and you will never have another Focus on changing who you want Never again. And you will never have the same thing. And I'm not saying this, just feeling, and I'm going to do the same thing. And next month I'm going to be just sitting listening to you and I'm going to be like, oh shit, like fucking Patrick but you know, next month, next month we're going to have a hype, but first of all we're going to have another wave of course, but we're going to have a new soul.

Speaker 4:

we're Of course Of 50%. Of course, of course.

Speaker 2:

Of course, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, do it. It's like you're giving blood.

Speaker 2:

It's like you're giving blood. I'm a little guilty what.

Speaker 3:

I'm a little guilty why I go to school. I have a kid. I go to school. What school? La Salle La Salle, la Salle La Salle. Okay, so, instead of going to school, my dad is. And then I went to study. My father was a policeman in the Netherlands. So I was a baby, so I went to study. For a loan it was free.

Speaker 3:

I wanted to be a journalist, but I came to the radio in 1990. In 1993, no, in 1992, 1993. I went to La Salle, I went to school, I went to the Hangout in 1990. And I went to La Salle, I went to school and I went to hang out with the 90s and I was listening to the news. I said, hey, listen, listen, listen. I said listen, listen, listen. I said listen, listen. I said listen, listen. And so I started listening to the radio In 1992, 1993. And I was in the room, the radio was on, I was wearing a white white, of course, oh, fire man, that's how it started and J-Nar, I don't know what.

Speaker 3:

But it was A couple of years, a couple of years with Enfoque. One day I went to Inter, I went with Alder Cruz, I went with Eka Speed. Speed was the only one in the world that was running, and then that's it. Speed ended up helping me. Then I played with Sali. I ended up in the city of Turku, then Turku left, and then one day I came to help. There was a case.

Speaker 3:

That reaction was not good. No, no, brother, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I was like I was like I was like I was like I was like I was like I was like I was like I was like I was like I was like I At 30. And they say oh, finally you have a balance, you know you know it's like it's a success.

Speaker 3:

It's soft, but with time it's a loss, it's a loss, it's a loss, it's a loss. 30.

Speaker 2:

You know when you're in Canada, when you're not there, it's a super accident, I mean.

Speaker 1:

I'm a super ex. I'm going to have a quiet day. I'm going to go to Fistline. I'm going to have a gas. I'm going to have a gas. I'm going to have a gas. I'm going to have a gas. I'm going to have a gas. I'm going to have a gas. I'm going to have a gas. I'm going to have a gas. I'm going to have a gas.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to have a gas. I'm going to have a gas. True, exactly, yes, the whole market, before it was media you brought NBC, abc, a television channel Naruba.

Speaker 1:

Naruba had TV.

Speaker 3:

But now in the world, naruba is an influencer. You can say something you like, but you hate it. It's media. You can make sure you have content. What we want to do is, if media is not good enough, I want to make sure that I put in the content of what I want to say. I don't want to be a failure in the media, so the business has to start with content. Now I put in content and the public agrees with the content. After I summarize it, I tell them you know, you're a guy who doesn't listen to me, and now I'm going to create this, and now I'm going to make this song. And now me who listens to the talk? And I hate that person, and I hate that person and I hate that person.

Speaker 1:

But if I don't, I hate it, I hate it, I hate it, I hate it, I hate it, I hate it, I hate it. How many people do you have? 10. What the fuck I have so many people. I have so many people. I have so many. I wish I had a cousin like that Exploited. But if you have a business, you'd prefer to work with a cousin Instead of a guy with a dorky network with a camera. Doesn't matter, I'm going to put my phone on the microphone. Dj, I'm mic.

Speaker 4:

That's it.

Speaker 1:

Boom.

Speaker 4:

I need nothing else. But look, not because I'm moving, because I'm angry with my mom If I have an interview because it doesn't happen. My man said to the camera here the visa is Patrick Pascal. It's iconic and there's no way we're going to have five visas with you we're going to have five visas with you.

Speaker 1:

We need to win.

Speaker 4:

I have in my head Patrick Pascal, tv Channel G5. Come on, I'm sorry.

Speaker 3:

I don't want that one. I have in my head Patrick Pascal, pa-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-. I don't know, I don't know, I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I don't know, I don't know, I don't know. I don't know, I don't know, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I don't sponsor, of course. Imagine how fucking the world would be if we were like anyone can start anything and start a business with us, and hopefully it will work.

Speaker 2:

Simple reference, it will work.

Speaker 1:

But I mean, you know, you show specifically that you send online and you're like damn like with. I was like damn like with the live views. I was going to send you 3,000, 4,000, 2,000.

Speaker 2:

Yes, but then Did you see, diego, you know my name, right. Yes, you see 1.5,. You see 1.9, he's on Facebook, right? He's constantly on 2,000, youtube, youtube. I don't know where he is, so he came. I messaged him, he talked to his, of course, yes, yes, yes.

Speaker 4:

That's my business actually You're full of.

Speaker 1:

No, no, no, no, no, no, no no.

Speaker 2:

No no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no no.

Speaker 1:

No no, no, no no no.

Speaker 2:

No, no, I know you, I know you, I know you, I know you, I know you.

Speaker 4:

I know you.

Speaker 2:

I know you, I know you, I know you, I know you, I know you, I know you, I know you, I know you, I know you I know you, I know you, I know you, I know you, I know you.

Speaker 1:

I know you, I Thank you.

Speaker 3:

obviously it's okay In the future, I'll tell you something. Okay, thank you.

Speaker 2:

No, it's okay, but we have our bonus for helping people, helping ex-chefs in the police, ex-chefs in the department. Tour we have to do it every day, but we have to give you advice. We have to give you advice, we have to give you information. If you don't have time, we have to correct you.

Speaker 4:

I mean clearly, because if not, you can't hold it in the long run either. People don't understand. People want you to say, ah no, fuck your cunt. You basically don't want us.

Speaker 2:

But behind the curtain it's okay, we have a good team, of course, but well, we have a tremendous team If you don't for the team we want it, so they focus on 24 hours in general. No 24 hours. How many people?

Speaker 1:

are in the team 30 people.

Speaker 2:

We have a production team, we have production, we have reporters, redaction, redaction. Oh, I was like wait.

Speaker 4:

redaction yes, redaction, I'm not a reporter for redaction was like wait, redaxi, yes, redaxi, you're the host, the partner for Redaxi. He got me, dude, what? Sign your phone up. I'm going to call you back.

Speaker 1:

I have a phone, I'm going to say swipe, swipe, swipe. I'm going to say swipe, swipe, swipe, let's go. Let's go 24 hours. Okay, okay, okay, okay, Okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, Okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, Okay, okay, okay, okay.

Speaker 2:

Okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay. No, it's not, it's 20 years In 2007,. I was 20 years old, but you had a big party. What do you want? No, no, no.

Speaker 3:

In 2007, I had a party and I was in the middle of a group in marketing and I was in the middle of an ATV and I started to put on a little propaganda, something new. Time to go to the newspaper. But for me, newspaper is 24 hours. I don't know if it's the same as the customers in Digicel. One day she called me in 2009. She asked me. I don't know if she was there, but she was there. She said it's already morning tomorrow. Tomorrow she'll call me. She said in a week. I said in a week. I don't go for a week. I don't know if I'll be able to go for a week. I don't know if I'll be able to go. I don't know if I'll be able to go. I don't know. I have to go. I have to go. I have 24 hours. Uh-uh, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, of course, apartamento nanta nanta, así nanta, que namanaba de Cacho Muralla Anteora nanta ta faldo un boss, anto no se decidí que no se iba a abrir un plataforma de pueblo. También voy a menos, voy a un problema, voy a estar ahí A votar papio. Voy a tener que expresar por dolor Y vos sabes que hay ayuda. One, it's not a big hobby. We're not in the town, we listen to music. And two, after three or four months, you go to the government, you go to the minister, you go to the social service department. At the moment, you go to the struggle, you go to the fight and you go to the effects and you get to know them. I was able to see their struggles and struggles and I was able to get to know them. I was able to get to know them.

Speaker 2:

I was able to get to know them, but I didn't have the help of the people. But I didn't have the help of the people and I was able to interview them and I was able to interview them, and I was able to interview them and I was able to interview them and I was able, of course. So to avoid that there was an exposure from the public and that it looked bad for the department I attended, and I told them the economy is still in the low.

Speaker 2:

So if you go to the low, the people don't have a voice, they don't have a way to express themselves in the low. So I told them that there was no other way out. So I told them that I wasn't staying to express themselves Because they don't have any other way out.

Speaker 1:

They don't stay with us, open the microphone. What's the problem? The problem is that it doesn't explain. They don't have a platform to express themselves so people can listen to them.

Speaker 2:

And most of them are right. Yes, if it's true, they don't help, but they help a lot. How can they help?

Speaker 1:

You can put the department in of the opposition will go fuck, I'm not connected.

Speaker 4:

It's a controversy. It's a controversy. Yes, take it into account.

Speaker 2:

For example, if a guy, if a girl, if a guy is quiet, if he's quiet, if he's quiet, if he's quiet, if he's quiet, if he's quiet, if he's quiet, if he's quiet. So so 24 hours.

Speaker 4:

I'm showing you. You have your Heroic parts, but there's a part when you say Don't mess with me. What's the side of you? Feel like you have a lot of parts. Like you're a little bit Like you're a big part of it, no, like you're going to be a big part of it.

Speaker 2:

No, you're not going to be a big part of it. I don't know, how do you explain it? I don't know, I don't know. Politically, politically.

Speaker 4:

Politically.

Speaker 3:

No, let me tell you now, I interviewed with a big pride, big, big, big. I'm very proud and I'm very happy with the month. But we have eight years of government and we don't have a flower of propaganda with us, a half-tour of propaganda, a half-tour of propaganda. We have eight years without any press invitation.

Speaker 4:

We don't have any press invitation.

Speaker 3:

Our, we don't invite anyone to the press our colleagues will ask us hey do you know something.

Speaker 5:

We have been working for eight years when we arrived, we didn't send anything.

Speaker 3:

We were locked in the door because we didn't know anything. But the thing is, every press conference is 24 hours long. One is missing. If you're not ready you don't even know who you're inviting.

Speaker 2:

You don't know.

Speaker 1:

Of course this is the moment with 24 hours focused on 24 hours.

Speaker 2:

It's two separate things.

Speaker 3:

You can invite me to a press conference at 24 hours. I can cover it, I can go out, I can publish it, I can praise Miami Dade. So, miami Dade, I can say no, it's not good.

Speaker 1:

I can criticize it. You can say more deep dives than you can say to me.

Speaker 3:

What we're doing is we want to get people to know us. We dive de la cual la pasaría para mí Y lo que está vos sabes me te quiere by now, gente así a conocernos. Got in Patrick, got in Speed and to nuestro buen brother, sale Jack, and he's going to give him two drinks. Pero Miami, a día de enfoque, me trae las trabas. Pasó algo que no está bueno. And to, this is our job. Thank you For how our brother is doing. Yes, if two weeks pass, a guy that works with us, he doesn't go out, does his job, or he calls us on Tuesday and says, hey, can I have a beer? We say, sure he goes and drinks. The guy that goes and eats my friend. We sit down, we talk, we give him two drinks. And we gave him two drinks. I said, hey, but we have a press conference, please give us a boost. He said, of course, no problem, we'll do it. We'll do it 24 hours a day.

Speaker 3:

So we go to the press conference. At the press conference he asked to change. He wanted to change the election law, so he didn't get it right with the recipe. There are four recipes for the election here and today. There are many recipes.

Speaker 2:

That's how everybody is. I'm going to have to go. Now it's three o'clock. I'm going to have to go.

Speaker 3:

It's three o'clock.

Speaker 1:

It's three o'clock. I'm going to have to go.

Speaker 3:

Oh my God, in 2017, I had two razeitos and I had one razeito, three, I had four. I changed the law. No, now I have three, three, now that there are four.

Speaker 4:

I'm going to change the law. No, now there are three, and that's it.

Speaker 3:

And my friend from the city in the studio, I say Allah, you listen right, allah. So you listen. Who are you talking to? It's my guy. Last night I went out with him. Allah, you're not going to make any money you.

Speaker 3:

It's like an appetizer, get ready, buckle up. But what I mean, it's a job, and so sometimes people tell me hey, but your job is not easy, and if we were to recruit a new colleague, we would be afraid. I don't want to be a father, I don't want to speak, I don't want to be Patrick and I don't want to be hired no-transcript if you know, if Okay so I want, okay so I want, okay so I want, okay so I want, Okay, so I want.

Speaker 4:

Okay, so I want Okay, so I want Okay, so I want Okay, so I want Okay, so I want Okay, so I want.

Speaker 2:

Okay, so I want.

Speaker 4:

Okay, so I want, okay, so I want, okay, so I want, okay, so I want, okay, so I want. I love that too, but it's one thing. But I'm pretty sure you have some threats with your family A little bit, but your family, wow, I'm expecting more Like, if you don't have any backlash, I'll be happy with you.

Speaker 3:

By the way, no, I mean no, but of course.

Speaker 2:

We have to be afraid to talk about something that we don't know about but we don't know about it, Of course.

Speaker 3:

But no, I'm just you don't have any threats anything.

Speaker 2:

What do you think I was about to say? Wait what, that's fucked up. No, no, no. Please stop your shit. Wait what.

Speaker 1:

Wait what he always talks about fish.

Speaker 4:

in fact, what?

Speaker 3:

I'm going to get a real fish.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to get a fish. I love my business. I'm not going to get a fish.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to get a fish. I'm going to get a fish.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to get a fish. I'm going to get a fish. I'm going to get a fish. I'm going to get a fish. I'm going to get a fish.

Speaker 1:

I mean, that's just Piscacorá. Okay, cunho Me da guaca ese.

Speaker 2:

E óbvio, tu da tentame no Que eu vou te dizer Me dá um parinho me dá um piscacorá Mulato Grande.

Speaker 4:

Me manda um, loyal and focused, armless, and I'm like I'm going to put that on my back and I'm not going to listen to you. You're going to sleep in the bathroom, I'm not going to listen to you, I'm going to sleep in the bathroom. I'm not going to listen to you, I'm going to sleep off.

Speaker 2:

How old are you? I'm 31. 31. I'm going to sleep in the bathroom. I'm going to sleep in the bathroom.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to sleep on the phone. You see, you know what I'm saying. Oh nice, oh nice.

Speaker 3:

Oh nice, oh nice.

Speaker 1:

Oh nice, oh nice. I don't know, I say it, but you might have it back.

Speaker 3:

No, no, no.

Speaker 1:

We're not going to postpone it, we're going to do two parties. Okay, good, we're not going to buy a truck.

Speaker 4:

For parties no problem.

Speaker 1:

Okay, I don't think I'd be so low.

Speaker 2:

Fuck, you're going to have it back, but it's part of the family.

Speaker 3:

But I have it back. I got married. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, oh damn, oh damn is a journalist and he's running hard. I told you and you're a journalist, I thought you were number one If you put a businessman in your head, he doesn't have passion.

Speaker 4:

I don't have passion. I'm a hobbyist.

Speaker 3:

There's a plane coming to Europe. Yesterday I wrote two articles.

Speaker 1:

One is about vacation. I what?

Speaker 3:

I wanted to do, but I didn't like Carnival. I went to New York for Carnival. It was cold there, so I didn't know how. I went to YouTube, to my house. To my house I was sitting in Starbucks, I had my headphone, my laptop, I was reading the news. I took out three and sent the news. I'm just skipping.

Speaker 1:

Okay, Basically, you're thinking that in 24 hours you're going to write the majority of articles. No, no, no 30 people.

Speaker 4:

no, no no, no, no, no, no, no, no no.

Speaker 3:

No no, no, I don, you know Charles Garriott, but the vast majority of you don't know him. We had an interview with CNN. I was thinking Uber, no, it's a little older. Oh, it's Gabriel. Yes, larry King, larry King, larry King Show and my biggest yes, larry King, larry King Show and my biggest audience is 10 million. A lot, right, a lot. And there are 300 million people in America, right, yes, so Kiko has 10 million, exactly, and I go to a place. You don't know me. Hey, this is Larry King.

Speaker 3:

And I go to a place. You don't know who I am, I don't know what I'm doing, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know. But he comes, he comes, doctor, uh-huh. Good evening, patrick.

Speaker 2:

I don't know if you know him. I don't know if you know him. I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know.

Speaker 3:

I don't know I About Shark Gary. Shark Gary was born that day. That year, kiko studied, kiko worked, you know. And what is the thing? That the news is full of content. Now I have a politician.

Speaker 3:

I have to think you know this politician A in this party in the last three elections. He has so many votes, so many votes, so many votes. In the end you have to have a. In the last three elections there were so many votes. In the end they put their opinions on it. They say, hey look, the gentleman has a lot of votes. But in those votes they say, oh sir, he has a lot of votes and it's in those circumstances, it's in the media, that we lose and that we catch it. I mean now we put I also don't know at the moment in the aftermath. I'm not sure, but in the aftermath there's news that there's a lot of people following up on it, but it's still almost a boilerplate. One day, one hour passes and it's fixed, and then it's fine and that's going to change and the success is literally a copy-paste daily of what he's been doing for 22 years, with all due respect, because that's what we're doing, of course.

Speaker 3:

Of course.

Speaker 2:

Bulletin answer.

Speaker 3:

Thank God, thank God, we have a red carpet.

Speaker 2:

It's been back soon. It's been back soon.

Speaker 3:

It's been back.

Speaker 2:

It's been back. It's been back, it's been back, it's been back.

Speaker 3:

It's been back. It's been back. It's been back. It's been back. It's been back. It's been back. It's been back. It's been back. It's a cycle. It's a cycle. The media is a red carpet for 24 hours. They put a radio on your bulletin extra. No, no, it's always on 24 hours. But if you're driving your car, you don't want to read for 24 hours, you put a radio on and you listen to ring ting ting, ting, ring, ting, ting ring. Hey, wait, it's true, Not 24 hours. I'm united against 24 hours, but hey, 24 hours. No speed, no path, no marbles. It's the public as we speak, two hours ago we reached 200,000 followers. It's our biggest Facebook platform in the Dutch Caribbean. Damn.

Speaker 1:

We reached it yesterday.

Speaker 3:

We reached it the day before. It's been almost 20 years, but it took a lot of effort, of work of sacrifice, what's the word?

Speaker 3:

Consistency, the work we did. The public put us under pressure. They sent me. There was a person who said you're going to travel. It was January or February. I was on a trip and I was like but I'm traveling. I was like January, february and a year passed and I was like a new weekend in Otanaru, for different reasons work for us, for the business, for what? But the whole year was like that. So it put me under pressure. Right, my brother explained to me. Right, I was on the plane and there were a lot of people driving. I put the plane down and a lot of people were driving and the jet break was taking the plane and I was like, oh, it's coming.

Speaker 1:

I put the news on.

Speaker 3:

It was pending, it was coming and a lot of people were migrating and I was like hey, no, it's going to be a week, and I put it down and I was listening to it pure, pure, pure two years, and I know, I know If you need one, there's one, If you need one there's one.

Speaker 3:

If you need one, there's one. If you need one, there's one. If you need one, there's one. If you need one, there's one. If you need one, there's one. If you need one, there's one. If you need one, there's one. If you need one, there's one. If you need one, there's one. I was on Facebook. Aha, I was on Facebook. I was on Facebook. I was on Facebook. I was on Facebook. I was on Facebook. I was on Facebook. I was on Facebook. I was on Facebook. I was on Facebook. I was on Facebook. I was on Facebook. I was on Facebook. I was on Facebook. I was on Facebook. I was on Facebook. I was on Facebook. I was on Facebook. Last year, the political party influenced the media more easily, but it's the community that allows it. Now, as a man, 31 years old, I have to vote. I want to do something, and if you don't want what I want, you don't want it. Of course, I can't indoctrinate you. Taking time to vote is not the easiest thing to do in the country.

Speaker 3:

But I have a 20-, a woman for 20 years. It challenged me. I had to say Dad, if we make a joke about a guy, our dad doesn't do that anymore but if we make, a joke about a fat guy.

Speaker 3:

It will cause a problem in my house. Really, it will drive me crazy. Dad, body shaming, Dad, I'll do it, I'll make you fat. Serio, it's crazy, papi, body shaming, papi, what do you do? You're fat, you're a joke. No, don't do it. No, it's not nice. No, you're fooling me and a young generation. I'm going to explain to you. They made you, you know. But if it's not true before, if a Kor Nota verdad Antes, si un corán publica algo, nota verdad¿. Cómo pasa, cómo pasa, Cómo pasa, cómo pasa, cómo pasa, cómo pasa, cómo pasa, cómo pasa, cómo pasa, cómo pasa, cómo pasa, cómo pasa, cómo pasa, cómo pasa, cómo pasa, cómo pasa, ¿cómo pasa Cómo? And I admit that God notices us and makes mistakes. He knows us and makes mistakes. But he corrected me, okay, I know what you're saying.

Speaker 1:

No, I corrected you. You have to Okay. So what I'm saying is if you send a person to come with news to tell people. It's not true. It affects the situation of the police. Of course, in the beginning there was a full round of police that came. Of course they started to run behind the police that were carrying them and they were like two police in danger and they were like I'm in trouble of course no, no, no, it's not a police that comes with a bow it's not a police that comes with a bow.

Speaker 2:

It's not a police that comes with a bow. The police are there. The police are on the beach. The two are with the actor. The police are there again, but you don't understand that that's not the police.

Speaker 1:

But if you send people, spread fake news or something to spread information. You don't spread it. You don't spread it. No, no, no.

Speaker 3:

If you publish it, it's the same thing.

Speaker 1:

It doesn't change Again.

Speaker 3:

You want to make sure you put the right information, the, and not coming again you want to make sure you put the right information in the phone and influence the speed like you can put with more than 30 years of experience and when it ends in the past. In theory, you have a young generation that brings news, that writes, that prepares. In theory, it happens when scrutiny is here you say look, look, are you sure? But who is behind?

Speaker 4:

Okay, I have a question. So you do fact checks with people and once you have Okay, if she's 30, she tells you hey, take my story take what's going on.

Speaker 2:

No, no, no.

Speaker 4:

Tell me, talk to me.

Speaker 2:

We have a big network that we can go to to confirm what we see is true and we can tell them hey, here, according to me, nothing has been detected. For example, we have one to come and confirm if it's true, if it's not, and how. But our network is big and we have to trust our information.

Speaker 2:

If we don't know, if we don't have information, we have to tell it to us and tell us no but, that's it, If it's not true then we have to tell us a fake news, of course, but we have to be confident, we have to confirm it.

Speaker 1:

That's how we work. This has been happening to me lately. There's an article going around me I'm going to send it to you With Ursula Involvee Dangi. That's not fake, it's true.

Speaker 2:

It's true.

Speaker 1:

It's the same fucking story. It's the same fucking story. It's a good article. It's a fucking podcast. It's the same fucking.

Speaker 2:

I don't know, in the street, when you're not there, you take a picture. You take a picture or a Photoshop. You can't do business without a picture. Right, a picture? Ah, I like it. Ah, but you don't like it. No, I don't like it, you don't like it, you don't like it.

Speaker 1:

Wonder why wonder why, but when you think about it, you think, oh fuck, I'm going to get a haircut. Or, Honestly, I want to see you after the show. I want to see you after the show.

Speaker 4:

Okay, but this is good to know because it's a fact check. Okay, this is something that we have not done? No, no, no.

Speaker 3:

Today, the news is that one day it's going to be hours before I go out, before the hour people die. I don't know how many people will win the prize. It's for me to know. If you know it will cause damage, it will cause pain, but it's true. If you look at it like a helicopter view, most news is going to be 24 hours before I go out. No other means. They want to be nice with everybody and follow up.

Speaker 2:

But Peter said it's free, amen it's free, it's free, it's free, it's free.

Speaker 4:

It's free, it's free, it's free, it's free.

Speaker 3:

It's free, it's free, it's free, it's free.

Speaker 2:

It's free, it's free, it's free, it's free.

Speaker 4:

Talk to me, let's go, brian will cover it. He's got a lot of staff here.

Speaker 1:

Ah, this is Opa, this is Opa.

Speaker 2:

Okay, but this is a ski that goes from a base to a base. So I told you, I told you it doesn't depend on the government, of course. It doesn't depend on the private sector 100%.

Speaker 2:

Focus on. What do you think? No, I don't know, don't worry, we'll see. What do you think? I don't know, but you can work, grow and then you can be a businessman and a farmer. And you're not going to be a farmer, thank you. But they called us. We went a little back. We came here and no one was there. But the ambulance was there and they didn't want to go there.

Speaker 2:

They signed a waiver. They signed a waiver, they didn't want to go. There was a bullet, a bullet in the delicate part and they said it was an infection so they didn't want to go. And the bad luck is that now we are going to live.

Speaker 3:

The man behind the business calls us to come, he says ski is bad and ambulance is going with it. So we come to help ski, to put pressure.

Speaker 4:

And now we put pressure Ambulance comes.

Speaker 3:

But now ambulance comes and it dies, and it dies.

Speaker 2:

And it dies, and it dies, and it dies.

Speaker 3:

And it dies.

Speaker 4:

And it dies and it dies, he died.

Speaker 2:

He died dead life.

Speaker 4:

He was the last person to die dead life in 24 hours.

Speaker 2:

He was in a campaign, with our help, with our support, but it's true, the ambulance came and the woman refused to go, so he died without transmission. So he was involved in the campaign, he was a champion, he did it. He got 15,000 likes.

Speaker 1:

He was in a campaign. I'm going to Wow Wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow Wow.

Speaker 3:

Wow, wow, wow, wow, wow Wow.

Speaker 2:

Wow, wow, wow, wow, wow.

Speaker 3:

Wow, I think that's another thing that happened here, but I admire you for not being able to do it. You explained to me why you love what you're about to show a person and I feel like you're not as verbal as you are here either.

Speaker 4:

I don't think so.

Speaker 4:

I think you're not combining what you're doing, which was my next question. I want to ask you a question. I want to ask you a question. I want to ask you a question. So what I want to know? I feel like I'm not in public, I'm not in the room, whatever. Whatever I want to say, I feel like I'm not public, I'm not doing anything, whatever, whatever. And I have a lot of cases when I listen to them and I'm like, oh shit, this is happening. But now the media Not a lot is posted. Not a lot is published. Accidents.

Speaker 4:

Harassment detention and all these type of things, but nobody talks about the darker side of what's actually happening in Aruba. Okay, we're going to fuck it up. There's a reason.

Speaker 2:

Okay, I would love to know this Do we have any experience. I don't know if people, young people, have a problem with their bodies If I publish it. I don't know if people, the people of the city, the people of Formatio Curpa, if I publish it, I have a problem Thinking, thinking, I'll kill you. I'll put a lot of news and you'll know the solution.

Speaker 1:

I'll put a lot of money.

Speaker 3:

But worldwide. Worldwide, it's proven that the normal media in the world doesn't publish suicide In the sea. It doesn't say that either media in the world doesn't publish suicide no more. In Europe it's like this. In Europe it's like this, and we don't know how to do it. So we have another media that publishes it, but how do you do it?

Speaker 2:

We don't know, and we have to work, we have to work, you have to fix it.

Speaker 3:

Yes, but we have to work. Mark my words.

Speaker 4:

A person dies one or two days later, they have another one.

Speaker 2:

But, this is a case of suicide. Yes, but, it's a case of abuse of a minor and victims are always interested in victims.

Speaker 1:

Our work is to defend victims, not to expose the victim To expose and expose, but it's abuser. Yes.

Speaker 3:

But it's always a war of abuse. If a man hits a woman, you can say it's a woman, but you can say it's a man. If it's a woman, it's a victim, it's a victim of sexual abuse.

Speaker 2:

We don't want to abuse anyone. We want to keep alive.

Speaker 4:

Yes, I agree with you Of course, of course, of course.

Speaker 2:

Of course, of course, of course, of course Of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course, of course.

Speaker 1:

Of course Of I don't know Correct.

Speaker 2:

But you don't know the person you're talking about.

Speaker 3:

The person you're talking about is on social media.

Speaker 2:

Yes, I know the news is like hey, I'm going to cut you off. You know you're talking about a case, so you're going to confirm it, so you're going to say, aha, this person have a case.

Speaker 2:

We have to check. We have to know this person abused a person. We have to look for a family. We have to investigate. But it's a case. The police don't send anything. We have to look. We have to look If it's a person. If it's a person, for example, if it's a person, if it it in search, if someone says hey, if someone says, for example, if there is a foundation that protects or if there is a place that is safe then we say hey, if you are in a hospital.

Speaker 2:

If you are in a hospital, we call them. If they travel and there is a minor abuse, if something happens, then we call them. We call them and say hey, if you are, there's this, there's that, there's that, there's that Sexual abuse. We know a lot about that, but the biggest goal is for us, you know, and our search to get out and our public, our preference is to get out right. So for us, the most severe punishment is public shaming, public shaming, public shaming.

Speaker 1:

In court we Public shaming. You get the either more for the Aruba or for the locksmith and casper, for example, A thief you see what he's doing.

Speaker 2:

He's going to be in the casper's house tomorrow. He's not going to be able to do that. He's going to be in the Chinese house tomorrow. He's going to be in the Chinese house. He's going to be in the.

Speaker 1:

Chinese house. He's not going to be able to do that. He's going to be in. Oh really, oh Cunho.

Speaker 2:

But we don't want to use those platforms. Okay, well, I'm going to put it on the menu. No, but you're saying it like that. You're saying it like that, but there are people who are saying it like that In what sense?

Speaker 3:

It's a thousand dollars, it's a thousand and I don't pay. So I send you an email. All of a sudden, I copy Patrick Pascal in GeoSpeed Of news at 24 hours. I send you an email.

Speaker 1:

What is this? How are you going to send it to me? No, no, send it to me it, I mean, if you don't pay me you'll be on 24 hours. It's a good thing.

Speaker 3:

I don't have to pay you. If you don't pay me, I'll sponsor you. I'll pay you. I'll speak to Patrick. I'll pay you. I'll pay you. I mean, I wasn't aware of anything. Sorry, I'm using your name.

Speaker 1:

I won't platform If I don't receive payment in the next 48 hours. I have to get my lawyer involved. I have to get my lawyer involved. I have to get my lawyer involved. I have to get my lawyer involved. I have to get my lawyer involved.

Speaker 2:

I have to get my lawyer involved.

Speaker 1:

I have to get my lawyer involved.

Speaker 2:

I have to get my lawyer involved. I have to get my lawyer involved. I have to get my lawyer involved. I have to get my lawyer involved. I have to get my lawyer involved. I have to get my lawyer involved. I have to. I was one, Of course. Of course I know from the beginning the field of yoga is made of men.

Speaker 1:

It's good for people. If you're good, you can ski, and worse than that if you don't know well you can ski, you can't ski. You can't ski, you can't ski. I know well, I know well, I know well.

Speaker 2:

I know well, I know well, I know well, I know well, I know well, I know. It's not like you're riding a bike. You're riding a bike. You're riding a bike. You're riding a bike.

Speaker 4:

You're riding a bike, you're riding a bike, so when you're riding, a bike.

Speaker 1:

You're riding a bike. You're riding a bike. You're riding a bike. You're riding a bike. You're riding a bike. You're riding a bike. You're riding a bike. You're riding a motherfucker. I don't need to do something like that, but I don't know how to do it. It's a lot, it's a lot, it's a lot, it's a lot, it's a lot, it's a lot.

Speaker 5:

It's a lot, it's a lot, it's a lot, it's a lot.

Speaker 1:

It's a lot. It's a lot.

Speaker 2:

It's a lot, it's a big monsters growing. The people of the village are dying and the politicians who are in the government, where I mentioned before they don't know what's going on for us. We depend on the government, but they don't know what's going on for us, so they use influence. They use influence. In the trade, in the trade.

Speaker 2:

They call the merchants and they say hey, you know what's going on here. If you help me, you'll call me. If you don't understand, I will break the contract. If you want to talk to me, I will break the contract. If you want to talk to me, I will break the contract. If you want to talk to me, I will break the contract. If you want to talk to me, I will break the contract. If you want to talk to me, I will break the contract. If you want to talk to me, I will break the contract. If you want to. Of course they play. Of course they play. Of course they play. Of course they play. Of course they play. Of course they play. Of course they play. Of course they play. Of course they play. Of course they play. Of course they play. Of course they play. Of course they play. Of course they play. Of course they play.

Speaker 3:

Of course, no, no, no. I think that's the best thing to do.

Speaker 1:

I think that's the best thing to do.

Speaker 3:

We were in a public area At the base, we were detained and I always remember that I was in a bank for 35 years, I was the only one and there was always a manager, a supervisor, a man, a man respected in the bank. And at night I was at home and I was like, as a father, I'm a father, I pay my studies. And at home I was I'm a father, I'm a father, I pay for my studies. I go home, I'm free. I'm free to give two whiskeys. If I give two more when I walk home, I feel like, wow, I can't stand it anymore. I stop at the car and I drive Responsible.

Speaker 3:

I check, I call the police. I call the police, I take out my portrait, I take out my phone.

Speaker 1:

I take out my phone.

Speaker 3:

I You're going to be in a very, You're going to be in a very, You're going to be in a very, and so is it worth it. As you said, what if our company, if you cause an accident? It's the next level. But what if Guys, a lot of women, they call you hobby beliefs. You know You're bringing me to this path. You're basically a loan, of course. Of course, if you don't kill a human, what do you have? But we're going to charge you, but it happens.

Speaker 1:

But if you send, if you send a mail and you say you're a lawyer, you're going to get three lawyers.

Speaker 3:

Come with the money.

Speaker 1:

And my friend, he's with you, he's in the hospital, he's with you, he's coming, I'm going to go and I'm going to get three lawyers and I'm going to go to the police and I'm going to go to the police and I'm going to go to the police and I'm going to go to the police and I'm going to go to the police and I'm going to go to the police and I'm going to go to the police and I'm going to go to the police and I'm going, oh shit, nice of work.

Speaker 5:

I was at a party of a company in Aruba After the party.

Speaker 2:

you know, easter Christmas.

Speaker 4:

Of course. Of course, it was a time of roundabout.

Speaker 3:

It was a time of a certain way.

Speaker 2:

I didn't have anything else. So the person gave me the light, I followed him. He gave me a barricade. I was walking in the street. He gave me the light, I was following him. They have a barricade of a big road.

Speaker 2:

They put the head on the head. They take the head off and put it on the head. The head is like this it's a tube. It's not like this. We have been living here for 30 years. It's normal, but the Marias are here. We have to work with Coran Corant. We have Stanley Arns here. He's a great guy.

Speaker 4:

Stanley Arns is still alive.

Speaker 2:

But he has a health problem. But we say Corant is good, but we have to look at it. We have to go to school, we have to find a company to work with. We have to work with a company that's not good enough.

Speaker 4:

Of course it's true. It.

Speaker 2:

They are good at it, but they don't eat. But we prefer not to put people in bloodshed. We are going to have a lot of misfortune. We are going to have a lot of misfortune. We are going to have a lot of misfortune. We are going to have a lot of misfortune. We are going to have a lot of misfortune. We are going to have a lot of misfortune we are going to have. I was in a military room. I was sleeping in a room. I was sleeping in a room. I was sleeping in a room. I was sleeping in a room. I was sleeping in a room. I was sleeping in a room.

Speaker 5:

I was sleeping in a room I was sleeping in a room.

Speaker 2:

I was sleeping in a room. I was sleeping in a room. I was sleeping in a room. I was sleeping in a room. I was sleeping in a room. You know, you can eat Sahara. You can eat. You can eat anything, I'm used to it.

Speaker 1:

It's a bit. It's a bit different. It's a bit different.

Speaker 4:

But now, how do you sing in speed?

Speaker 2:

Yes, but I'm going to show you, I'm going to show you speed and Madeira in Portuguese. Yes. I'm going to show you speed and Madeira. So if you're going to sing with me, I'm going to show you speed, if any artist that you hear here that sounds like a song okay, but wait, I'll tell you what happened to him.

Speaker 4:

He was like that's what happened to him. I'm just saying so. The police will be there to help you with your setup.

Speaker 2:

That's what I'm talking about. And when the laptop is in your house.

Speaker 4:

I know you don't want to know. We're moving on.

Speaker 1:

I feel like you're so informed I don't even know what you're talking about.

Speaker 3:

No, I don't know what you're talking about. One day I'll have a job and I'll be perfect.

Speaker 1:

I'll tell you something. There's a guy who's been presenting for 24 hours. I have a job on Instagram. I don't know his name, but I have a job expanding in the sense of you're fucking great If you're in San Nicolas, you're fucking great, we have a job and a team.

Speaker 4:

Oh one shit, this is product. Fuck Taylor Rupa at this point. Like y'all are on that.

Speaker 2:

What.

Speaker 4:

It's hard Working, uploading work from 8 to 5, 5 to 1 hour in Marduká.

Speaker 2:

In Marduká it's flexible, other people can do it. If you call, you can upload to Meshoura. You can upload to Meshoura. You don't have to go to the street. So what you're reading in the Quran, it's not human.

Speaker 3:

It's Quran. It was two days ago. The public is like half an hour.

Speaker 2:

I don't know how to read the Quran. For God's sake, I'm not insulting you. You're a generation that's slowly going.

Speaker 1:

No, you're right. Why do you still?

Speaker 4:

sell it daily. You sell it for five hundred daily. You sell it for eight hours no-transcript.

Speaker 2:

I was like I'm going to sell it for $5, and make news, but I don't want to be a pizca in the world.

Speaker 4:

You're 10 years old and you want to be a pizca right you want a bike with a bike this is like you're in Bocos, like this is.

Speaker 2:

It's a lot of work to be a pizca. I love it. I'm already a pizca. You can be like.

Speaker 1:

If you ever so, I don't know how to tell people to criticize me. They'll say, ah, I didn't study a thing, but nowadays I don't know how to say it. I don't know how to say it. I don't know how to say it. Youtube how to set up a camera, how to set up an angle, how to fix a light, how to do it. I don't know how to say it.

Speaker 2:

I don't know how to say it. I don, I'm going to be mad, brother. End of the moon. I'm going to be mad, I'm going to have a mental breakdown.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to be mad. Okay, it's okay. No, brother, you're going to be mad. And if you're going to be mad, give me blood. Man, that's it.

Speaker 2:

I don't want to insult any journalist who studies for 4, 5 years, pays 20 years, drinks, does nothing. Our people don't speak. Shut up to our university, yep facts. They don't speak to our city and if people don't have confidence in a little, don't put a phone in the department. Who is confident in such a thing, don't put such information 5 put expose and and don't put such a thing. Network, net, net. Despite 30 years, don't complain because our people work 24 hours a day. My mother called me. She said, she said, she said, she said, she said, she said, she said, she said, she said, she said, she said, she said, she said, she said, she said, she said, she said I was happy with my paper. Diploma in journalism.

Speaker 2:

I was happy with my money, but I was not happy with my style of working. I had to work again Five hours.

Speaker 1:

How long did you work here? 24 hours.

Speaker 3:

And most of the time I was not working in the media, and if you are not working in the media, you are not successful.

Speaker 1:

You are not a competitor of others, and you know.

Speaker 3:

I was thinking. I explained it to you in a. I've not bought anything and you know You're not having experience right?

Speaker 1:

No, no.

Speaker 4:

That's when you learn the tweaks. That's when you perfect the craft.

Speaker 3:

The combo is successful and today we have a lot of work to do. In 2017, we had a full 24-hour work, but there was a time when we started to manage the place based on data. Today we have a radio, exactly. I've said this a lot, I've said this a lot. I've said this a lot. I've said this a lot, I've said this a lot. I've said this a lot.

Speaker 1:

I've said this a lot. I've said this a lot, I've said this a lot, I've said this a lot. I've said this a lot.

Speaker 3:

I've said this a lot. I've said this a lot. I've said this a lot People put data. They put it in their bag. They put it in their bag. But the data is at the next level, Not only when you view something but when you? Analyze it.

Speaker 4:

Who is it? What item is it selling?

Speaker 3:

I'm not complaining, I'm not complaining, I'm not complaining, I'm not complaining, I'm not complaining, I'm not complaining, I'm not complaining, I'm not complaining, I'm not complaining.

Speaker 2:

Motivo varia a pasar co gente que compra diario, según nos encuesta, no puede tempo para trabajar entero y es catoche, y es catoche, y es trabajo en el salario es decir es la que me da, pero el horario no se puede cambiar, no se puede poner resultado y muerto.

Speaker 3:

no, no, no, no, no, no, no. I don't know how to put it result and dead, but I remember saying no, I'm not dead, this is old. I don't know how to put it. I woke up Mortuary, mortuary and two more news 24 hours and I promise front page and two mortuaries and three success stories. Wow, it was a change in life. A person I met. I wrote 24 hours. I wrote Wow.

Speaker 3:

Very psychological way of grains and I go to a place like this in Cabo de Nade, around the world and I go to a website and the website is number one, and a man who is over 80, and a man who is in a course without a student and he comes to this place and he is going to vlog, he is going to Facebook and he is going to say that, did you get there? You're not in the flow, you're not going to Facebook, you're not in the loop, you're not doing your job. Your job is to stop the little people. That's not what Facebook does. If a person on Facebook is good, it's because Charles Garry is bad. But if Charles Garry is a hero, he helps people, he finishes his school, he doesn't publish Never. So let's go back to basics.

Speaker 3:

I stayed in Miami Speed with me and Mark. We finished there, we went and we went back to basics. So Jane Nance was almost, she was about to explode. But now I'm a boss. I have something to say here and now. When I say something like, hey, bro, there's this guy in the studio, well, I'm going to have to sit down and make sure that I have 10,000 yen, otherwise I'll have to put it on paper. But unfortunately there are people in the studio, either in the Netherlands or in Latin America, who say what are you going to do? Are you going to write a newspaper? Are you going to write a newspaper? Are you going to go to a?

Speaker 4:

course of the Latin America. I don't think it's discouraging. Honestly, what I'm feeling is that I'm opening my ears to that. Maybe, if I have a mindset that you want to do, maybe you can do it in the Netherlands. You can do it in a paper course. You have to love it.

Speaker 1:

You can do it.

Speaker 3:

You can do it, and it takes two to tango. No, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh.

Speaker 1:

Uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh.

Speaker 2:

Uh-huh, uh-huh. I remember a time.

Speaker 4:

I was sitting with a person I don't remember who it was In a comment. It was a mess. I remember a time I was sitting with a person I don't remember who it was exactly and in a comment it was messed up. It was like Aruba doesn't have real journalism and some people like you know, you're part of it, you're part of a band and you're like, and I was like okay, but how much?

Speaker 4:

So what we're seeing here is that those who don't study but use the best resources that they had and present something to the island on the basis of delivering something, whether you want to hate them or you love them 24 hours around the clock to get updates on what's happening on the island. How much government help of them? 24 hours around the clock, you're behind. Updates of what's happening on the island. How much does the government help with? Hey, you know what you're doing in journalism. We have a course with you. You've never helped. How do you criticize something that you never helped? I never thought I would be part of the youth and I think that's why I think that we have to know who is going to be the leader and who is not. If we don't, there's no point in the youth being educated?

Speaker 3:

In no sense. That's two things, and it takes two to tango. I was at the radio. I had an option At the end of the news.

Speaker 4:

I was happy because I had an option At the end of the day.

Speaker 3:

I was happy because I had several options to get the news from around. I called Danky to pick us. You listen to me, you follow me and I appreciate it. I was happy we were in the country, but there were 30 people behind to make it happen. I was happy, we were both in the country, but there were 30 people behind us who made it happen. We were presented, but there were people who made it happen. So I said well, I'm going to bring you a shit, I'm going to take you to the bus. I'm going to listen, I'm going to look at you. I'm going to put you in a bus, I'm going to take you to school.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to listen to you.

Speaker 2:

Because when we had a problem with our house we had I'm a poor guy, so I can't do it. I have to be tired. I can't go to my mom and my dad. I can't go to my mom and my dad. I can't go to my mom and my dad. I can't go to my mom and my dad. I can't go to my mom and my dad. I can't go to my mom and my dad.

Speaker 1:

I can't go to my mom and my dad, I can't go to my, with my, with my apartment, with my cousin. And then I was in a house. I was in a house. I was in a house. I was in a house. I was in a house. I was in a house. I was in a house. I was in a house. I was in a house, I was in a house.

Speaker 2:

I get the sound.

Speaker 1:

It's a little bit full.

Speaker 2:

It's a pleasure for us. Of course, the news ends it's 5, 6, 7 o'clock. We're on YouTube.

Speaker 3:

We're on live. Youtube is live At night. I'm like hey put the song.

Speaker 2:

At night. I'm like, I'm listening, I'm looking at the focus In the.

Speaker 4:

Netherlands it's good.

Speaker 2:

It's true, it's true.

Speaker 1:

If you see it in the house, it's 3.30pm, brother, and if you want, you can go to our house. If you want, you can go to our house. It's only an hour. It's only an hour, and if you want, you can go to our house and if you want, you can go to our house, and if you want, you can go to our house.

Speaker 2:

And if you want, you can go to both, but if you're still at home, it's a smart video you have to tell me YouTube is also a way we started on Facebook.

Speaker 1:

It's a switch over to YouTube and people are saying that the video quality is also better. Yes, two, if I'm here I don't know it's two hours long, but I'm at the- point of an hour. I would be on the phone for an hour. I would stop, do something, go home, turn on the television and go back to the same spot as I normally do and continue walking. So I prefer to be on YouTube more than on Facebook.

Speaker 3:

So if you don't like it.

Speaker 1:

it's a hobby, and YouTube is more difficult than Facebook, especially you can pull a coin on YouTube Shorts and you can do it.

Speaker 4:

One person mentioned this. It's a big person. He doesn't know what to do live on Facebook. He doesn't know what to do live on Facebook.

Speaker 2:

It's a secret. He doesn't know what to do live on YouTube.

Speaker 4:

He can watch the full thing.

Speaker 2:

He can watch the whole thing yeah.

Speaker 4:

So it is a thing, no-transcript.

Speaker 3:

So it is a thing we are dedicating a lot of time to the social media department. We have it and we are pushing it. There was a time when we were young. We didn't care about the time we were 24 hours. People wanted to know the time. We were 24 hours we didn't care, we were partying.

Speaker 1:

We were partying. For me it's 24 hours. No, I'm not saying that.

Speaker 4:

I mean, it's not a big deal, it's a clip, it's a reel.

Speaker 2:

They just took a snippet from the show and then they just used it.

Speaker 3:

You, should you, should you, should you, should you, should you, should you should. You should, you should.

Speaker 1:

You should, you should.

Speaker 3:

You should you? I was told about a news. I was interviewed for 10 minutes and I had to watch so many videos. I was told that I had to watch 60 seconds and I had to watch 3 more videos.

Speaker 3:

I was told that I had to watch one thing and I had to make sure that my mom was watching and I had to watch Shark, and I had to watch Shark for 15 minutes and I had to watch 1 minute of it and after I had watched it I was successful. I don't have 25 minutes to do it. One minute is enough, correct? If I don't have a hobby, I'm not successful, I'm not doing it. If I'm doing a carnaval, I'm not doing it, I'm doing it, I'm doing it. Four hours live.

Speaker 1:

If I do one minute in each group, I'm not doing it, you have to do it, you have to do it Four hours, everything.

Speaker 1:

No, it's the same generation as Corando, my brother. No, honestly, if I were to start, I would be working with Elit during COVID, with a show in Tel Aruba, with Host, and I would be working with a guy in Tel Aruba and I would be like I'm going to show how much money I have, but I don't have any money to go to Aruba, and then I would go it on the internet. You know, I started to shift to social media.

Speaker 2:

But Kiko at night you can watch, but you can't watch it on the website. No, but I put it on the board.

Speaker 1:

I put it on the board so that I can be a salesman Ah, as a salesman, so that I can put it on the board. How can I guarantee? And who? How do you guarantee how many people are awake or listening to commercials? Hey, I'm going to put it, for at least I'll put it on social media, on Instagram or on Facebook. We'll know exactly how many people are awake, and we'll also and who. How many people are hungry, how many are dead, exactly Age, demographic. We'll send you data. We'll put it on sponsorship. We'll say, hey, we'm going to show you data, but with television and everything, you can't adjust the price for nothing.

Speaker 4:

It's there, but it also depends on who you're going to invest your time with, because.

Speaker 4:

I feel, like there are certain people who are, but in my case, for example, I feel like I are certain people that are like me. For example, I feel like I'm good, my influence is good, I don't have to talk to people because people don't trust me. They don't trust me because if I say something, it's always true. If I say hey, if you're smart, you're smart. If I don't say I'm not paying you, you're smart. I don't want to be interested in what you say, but I feel like it also depends on your influence and your content.

Speaker 2:

We have a lot of people who are walking, for example, in the fire for 24 hours and they are giving us feedback on how the environment is good and for us it's really good. We are live, we are giving our push-ups, etc. And they are giving us feedback and the environment is really good. So I want to know this when do you have more?

Speaker 4:

to give an insight. What is the next step? That's why I would love, like, what do I pass?

Speaker 2:

like, saying Marco, brian Coleman and other colleagues, carlos Carlos Marco, marco, marco.

Speaker 4:

I'm trying to think, marco, doing what you like doing, I'm trying to think, I'm trying to think I don't know what you're doing.

Speaker 2:

Ah okay, I don't know his personality Like that.

Speaker 4:

No, I like Marco.

Speaker 2:

He's very shy. I feel like Okay.

Speaker 3:

I'm a little more rich.

Speaker 4:

I'm a little more rich. I'm a little more rich, I'm a little more rich. I'm a little more rich, I'm a little more rich.

Speaker 1:

I'm a little more rich.

Speaker 4:

I'm a, I mean speed up in the pizca. Of course he wants a. Balachi Say the untypical Aruba thing, Cheers Wait wait, let me ask you a question.

Speaker 2:

You don't drink alcohol, do you? No, you always drink with Marcos.

Speaker 4:

Yes, I always drink with Marcos. Really, yes, yes, but I'm a f***ing f***er. Seriously, I'm a f***ing f***er. Yes, yes, yes.

Speaker 3:

But, it's the next generation.

Speaker 1:

You want Marco, Brian Marco is Dutch, right, marco is Dutch. No, brian is Dutch. He's coming tomorrow Tomorrow.

Speaker 4:

But, you're Sorry.

Speaker 1:

No, I'm saying that it's a discovery. When it's Dutch, mark will cover America and you will talk about China.

Speaker 3:

there is a plan. You will discover something that I haven't told you. In one of our meetings in the Netherlands, a university gave a speech and it said there are 7 islands in the Caribbean and I was sitting there with Marco and I was like what is going on? 6 states, that's crazy. And I was like what's going on? What's going on? Six people, what's going on? And I said I'm going to go and see and he said yes, six. I said you're in six, but you're in the Netherlands, which is the biggest island in the Caribbean. Yeah, and I said where are you going? And he said in the Netherlands. As we speak, there are 170,000 people who come from Aruba, bonaire, afkoso and Papia, papiamento. It's practically an island.

Speaker 3:

So he says neither Afkoso nor Aruba nor Bonaire, but there are 170,000 people. So it's the biggest island in Bosnia.

Speaker 1:

Shit. I never thought that.

Speaker 3:

No, in theory, because we know the universe. It's huge. Now we have 200,000 likes on Ruba In our round, 75,000 to 80,000, 100,000 to 24,000 hours. That's how you draw it. The more you grow, of course you know, we have our own department. If I have 5,000 friends on Facebook, I can grow a lot. Now I have 199. I can't do it with my own hands. I can grow with one, three, two, four. I can't grow with more hands, you have to work to grow, I can grow big.

Speaker 3:

Most people talk about it and now I can getting to the market with this approach from the Netherlands For different reasons For people who have been back. So when you live in an island and you don't believe in it and you don't know how to focus on it, Apart from, I've never thought of it like that 130,000 people live in the island, exactly. You don't know the language, so Nothing for us.

Speaker 3:

There's a problem with the train. Well, you know, we don't have news about it. We saw that there was an office in the Netherlands for paperwork. Apart from that, we have a co-responsal who also sends a ruby to the school, but there's a media for paperwork.

Speaker 4:

But is that going to tackle also the cost of Aruba, Bonaire and Corso?

Speaker 3:

That's the plan Now, when we have a list delivery in. Corso we don't know Good. So internally my colleagues say how do you get it in Corso? You spend money. So we don't know Expense more.

Speaker 3:

We don't know, we don't know, we don't know, we don. Last colleague, of course At the end of March there will be a Rubiano show in the Netherlands. We have a week, we have colleagues in the Netherlands to cover it. I want to be there when there is a Rubiano. Of course we will be there with international coverage. When there is a Rubiano show, I will watch it. I will watch it, but I will accept it and I will have confidence. It will be 24 hours, it will. I'm not going to say anything. But if you have good news, you have to support it, because if you don't, you're only going to lose something bad, you're going to lose something good. But it's really about youth. Youth is a good thing and now I'm going to win in sports.

Speaker 1:

I'm not going to lose anything. And now you're going to put something negative in perspective, but you're going to put something Post that too, not the word for sharing, okay, but what if it was public? They would prefer to spread the negative more than to spread something positive ok, but I think you're right.

Speaker 4:

What do you think I?

Speaker 3:

had a chance.

Speaker 4:

I had to ask this last question what do you think the plan is for the next generation, the next wave? Do you think either if Mr Takeover, or focus on their old new? No, of course not hey, normally Of course.

Speaker 3:

Of course, of course Of work, Of course, but I'll tell you something Before we had it, before we didn't have it, and after we had it. But what I understand is that we can focus on ourselves Now that we're not there and we can have more time. We like what's different than what we like 100% Full, full flash.

Speaker 2:

Next, and then in 2015, 2014, almost 20 years.

Speaker 3:

But it was a way of news like kisses passes.

Speaker 2:

Which still happens on various radio stations and television too.

Speaker 3:

Even Merdino. I tell you a lot, he didn't pass in a movie like that.

Speaker 2:

He had two views. To be honest, I couldn't compete, but you have to be careful. The views.

Speaker 3:

they will come back to you, but he had two views. But he had two views. The view. It's great.

Speaker 5:

We're live A press conference in the morning? No, it's a press conference in the morning You're live.

Speaker 3:

With a screenshot of the media tour. It's 24 hours, 2010. Or 10.40.

Speaker 1:

Are people live? No, I don't watch it live.

Speaker 3:

I bring it to a collage and most people watch the news for 24 hours.

Speaker 2:

Thank you.

Speaker 3:

If you watch the media and you watch it 24 hours, 2100, you don't watch it anymore. The media says why do you watch it? No, you watch it, you don't watch it more. Put more, no, put more, but no by life. No, by life at all.

Speaker 1:

We compete with each other, but In a way it's like slowly eliminating, Like no, these people came here.

Speaker 3:

No, but what I'm trying to explain. I'm short.

Speaker 2:

But you keep going right.

Speaker 3:

Every moment, they have their moments.

Speaker 3:

And every moment in history has its shows and its journalists. Sometimes you ask for something else. You ask for something else for another time and you don't have an audience. But the thing is, I promise you something I brought. I promise you the Antillana Radio, san Nicolas 1970 AM. How old is it? Five years. But there's Radio Galactica. I'm going to open it. I'm 21. I'm going to open it. I'm going to open ATV. I'm going to do Coran. I'm going to do Buen Día. I'm going to do Diario. I'm going to do television. I'm going to do a show with Aldri, with Pueblo de la Palabra, who? I'm going to present the show with Aldri with a word.

Speaker 1:

Seriously, I'm going to start with you.

Speaker 3:

I'm very popular. I'm very popular. I'm very popular. I'm very popular. I'm very popular. I'm very popular. I'm very popular. I'm very popular. I'm very popular. I'm very popular. I'm very popular. I'm very popular. I'm very popular. I'm very popular.

Speaker 1:

I'm very popular.

Speaker 3:

I'm very popular opinion maker. So nothing to do with tone. If you focus sorry, if you have a full word, three people call you and say hey, quentin Almarvin, how are you doing? You say my friend, are you going to work? Are you going to work? Are you going to work? Oh, quentin Almarvin, how are you doing? How are you doing? No-transcript.

Speaker 1:

But the focus. Excuse me, how do you start the focus?

Speaker 3:

No, the focus is not us, the focus is Toco. That's what he's explaining now the focus. Then I had to buy my own show. I said stop, I'm coming back. I started with Speed, then Speed continued with the show. So I was with them. But the wave of I don't know if it's the word for fame, but the wave that was more attention-grabbing, the wave that was more active, with ATV, with radio, with everything. But it's the same people. There's also Speed who was with everything, facts, but it's the same people. You don't have to shout. You don't have to shout. You don't have to shout. You don't have to shout.

Speaker 4:

But the show.

Speaker 3:

in exchange, we make it a little more entertaining, or you know?

Speaker 3:

no, I don't like the show, Okay, but most of you do. But if you don't like it, but you don't know. For example, if you open the door for 5 hours, you'll find a place of disgrace. If you're a police officer, you'll open it more, You'll see it. And if you want success, you have to watch 8 hours of news. If you watch 10 hours of live news 24 hours a day, you have to have the same story to focus. If you focus, you don't get much news. Maybe you know what you want. If you focus, you get five items a day. You get to present one, two and if you're not happy, you get three. That's the items.

Speaker 1:

You must dive deep into the items. It's opinion and conversation Ten hours before a press conference. The government announced it's opinion and conversation.

Speaker 2:

Uh-huh, we talked about this, we talked about this, we talked about this, we talked about this.

Speaker 4:

We talked about this we talked about this we talked about this.

Speaker 1:

We talked about this, we talked about this.

Speaker 2:

We talked about this. We talked about this. We talked about this, we talked about this, we talked about this, we talked about this, we talked about this we talked about this.

Speaker 1:

We talked about this, we talked about this, we talked about this.

Speaker 2:

We talked about this.

Speaker 3:

We, but it's what the public expects and that's what we're giving them. Just I see it, and I focus more on the news behind the news you like deep dive, you get the headlines to come in.

Speaker 1:

For example, that person caused an accident or an article of something completely different for them, it's just you like it more. You go to the paper and the accident and you go with the pace, with the lead up what's going and see what happens here. What happens here. What happens here.

Speaker 4:

No, but okay, I'm an ethnic guy, but for me as a guy.

Speaker 1:

I'm a bit of a.

Speaker 4:

I'm not a big fan of drag. I like to scream. Like it's time to give a news.

Speaker 2:

You're just a screamer. I'm not a screamer.

Speaker 4:

I don't know when I was sleeping.

Speaker 2:

I was reacting, I was screaming, I was lowering my head, I was like this you have a code word, you have this, you have that, you have that.

Speaker 4:

No, it's not, it's not, it's not, it's not, it's not, it's not, it's not, it's not, it's time now. We only have one studio, one thing it's on the beach here right.

Speaker 3:

Yes, it's open. It's open. Now speak. You start screaming. The whole operation is stopped.

Speaker 2:

But if you speak, my dad will hit you and you're like I don't want to hear it. It's like Eliseta this girl screams but it doesn't take her.

Speaker 3:

Eliseta is sitting behind me and I give him the news. He says what's up, fred? He gives me the news and I say what's up? He's like what's up? I'm going to start shouting oh, I'm sorry, but it's our past bro. No, it's our past. I'm sorry, but I want to say, if I give you a good ticket, you're a model for me. If you do something serious, you're not going to get to the audience. I want to get your attention and now I have to do something serious, but you're going to do it. It's.

Speaker 2:

Patrick.

Speaker 1:

Literally. Now I'm going to do it. Now I'm going to think ah, it's Patrick, I'm calm, I'm calm, I'm going to'm calm, I'm giving my opinion, I'm giving my opinion, I'm giving my opinion, I'm giving my opinion, I'm giving my opinion, I'm giving my opinion, I'm giving my opinion, I'm giving my opinion. I'm giving my opinion. I'm giving my opinion. I'm giving my opinion. I'm giving my opinion. I'm giving my opinion. I'm giving my opinion. I'm giving my opinion. I'm giving my opinion.

Speaker 4:

I'm giving my opinion, you're wasting your time. You're wasting your time. You're wasting your time. You're wasting your time.

Speaker 1:

Guys, thank you for coming. Thank you for coming. I'm waiting for you to come. I'm waiting for you to come. I'm waiting for you to come. Yes, brother.

Speaker 2:

You can send a call to Facebook.

Speaker 3:

You can ask questions. You can ask questions, you can ask questions.

Speaker 2:

You can ask questions.

Speaker 1:

You can ask questions. I didn't understand You're on the phone? Yeah, clearly I do it. You're on the phone. Yeah, clearly I do it for my conscience.

Speaker 4:

I do it for my conscience. It's hard. I don't know, what it is.

Speaker 3:

No, I don't know what it is.

Speaker 1:

But it's.

Speaker 3:

It's not like we're opening it. It's not perfect Facts, it's not like we're. It's not like we're.

Speaker 2:

Exactly. It's not like we're.

Speaker 3:

It's not a baby, it's a baby, when we give our little finger to the baby in the bed we say I'm a little pain, I'm a little pain. I scream in front of him like this I don't know what.

Speaker 2:

I don't know what I'm like a baby Bully.

Speaker 4:

Daddy is a bully no, no, no, daddy isi da bully no, no, no, papi, no, es un bully Boso generación de chelo un tique sí. Mucho sensitive, a menos porque me estoy aquí, me está diciendo mi hijo.

Speaker 3:

Me está diciendo mi hijo Hoy en día tiene palabras para tu cono. No, ese está bully. Ahora os pido que me vayáis a San Domingo. When we were family we were still family, but less. When we were in school, we were trying to kill.

Speaker 2:

We had a big strike in Aruba for seven weeks. We were talking here and there. We were talking live. We were talking live. We were talking live. We were talking live. We were talking live. We were talking live. We were talking live. We were talking live. We were talking live. We were talking live. It's a lot of anger, our life today as a protestant. We're in Parliament at night. We're still. You're in school. Right, I'm in school. I'm in the index area. We go to the court at night. At night, I'm in the court in Guayaquil.

Speaker 2:

I'm in the same place you put a green light on, you know you say yes, but I have to rest. I have to have a big screen. I said I'm tired, and the more I'm tired, the more tired I am. I'm tired of being out in the woods and I don't know what to do.

Speaker 4:

No, no, no, I'm not going to go there.

Speaker 2:

I have to be a new governor For me. I have to be a minister. I want to name a new governor. I want to name a new governor. I want to name a new governor. I want to name a new governor. I want to name a new governor. I want to name a new governor. I want to name a new governor. I want to name a new governor.

Speaker 3:

I want to name a new governor.

Speaker 2:

I want to name a new governor.

Speaker 3:

I want to name a new governor. I want to name a new governor. You have to name your family, because the entire opposition is against you. So you have to name your family and you have to tell them.

Speaker 2:

So you have to tell Mike. You have to tell Mike. So, mike, we are from the Netherlands, mike, andin all of them, we are from Madeira. We are from a ultra-peripheral union. In my house yes, in my house I had a complaint about it. I was in the middle of it. It was my cousin's time. I was very busy, so I was there and the mic was on his head. And I said hey, he said he called me. He said I want to vote for you.

Speaker 3:

And he said I'm sorry, but the ultra I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I yeah.

Speaker 4:

That was the biggest issue. That was crazy the biggest issue. Guys, I wasn't making a bye, sorry, bye, ciao guys. We're gonna close out right now. Guys, I wasn't going to say goodbye, sorry, ciao, guys. We're going to close off right now. Hey, I'm on my way, I'm sorry. Go to Patrick, ask him to phone. I know, no, I know I understand. I'm sorry, but I'm speaking to Patrick thinking on this. I know it's very unprofessional. Oh my God, I'm going to. It's very unprofessional. Oh my god, I swear to god.

Speaker 1:

Bye ciao double closing. Okay, hey guys, thank you for being here. I hope you enjoyed the last episode, because I know it's the last episode, yeah yeah, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know.

Speaker 2:

Look at the picture, cosmo is like this Cerveza Balachi, he's not like this he's not like this, he's not like this he's not like this.

Speaker 1:

He's not like this he's not like this, he's not like this, he's not like this, he's not like this, he's not like this, he's not like this, he's not like this. No, guys, thank you, back on the atrobe and to but, uh, that's pretty much it, guys. I hope you enjoyed episode 8. I hope you're with another band of 24 hours, for sure I'm sure they like you back on the wall.

Speaker 2:

You're not saying I'm not bad, I'm not bad, I'm not bad, you're not you're not.

Speaker 4:

You're not you're not, you're not, you're and maybe sometime you'll all be presenting in focus.

Speaker 3:

You never know, you never know, you never know. You never know you never know.

Speaker 4:

You never know.

Speaker 1:

You never know, you never know, you never know, you never know you never know, you never know, you never know.

Speaker 2:

You never know, you never know, you never know, you never know.

Speaker 1:

You never know, guys, subscribe like comment speed guys. Thank you for watching peace out.