No Filter in Paradise

Mauro Caralps on ADHD, Growth & Reinventing Himself | EP 249

No Filter in Paradise

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Success isn't always about moving forward. Sometimes it's about rebuilding after everything slows down.

In this episode of No Filter in Paradise, we sit down with Mauro, founder of Self-Making, to explore the experiences that shaped his mindset, business ambitions, and vision for the future.

We talk about growing up with strong family influences, turning insecurities into motivation, navigating setbacks, and building a media brand that goes beyond a single podcast. Mauro shares lessons from content creation, sponsorships, social media growth, and why creating a network of shows may be the future for independent creators.

The conversation also dives into a bold housing concept for Aruba inspired by the Orange Economy, focused on intentional communities, affordability, and creating neighborhoods designed around the needs of local residents.

We also have an honest discussion about ADHD, anxiety, self-diagnosis, and what it feels like to finally understand why focus has always felt difficult.

Topics covered:
• The origins of Self-Making
• Family lessons that shaped his work ethic
• Overcoming insecurity and self-doubt
• Building a media network instead of a single show
• Going viral on YouTube, Instagram & Facebook
• Entrepreneurship and sponsorship strategies
• Aruba's housing challenges and possible solutions
• ADHD vs anxiety and the importance of diagnosis
• Personal growth, mentorship, and community building
• Books and ideas that changed his perspective

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We're going to Disney and we shouldn't be safe. How much money do we have?

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Let's be honest. So we're going to have a lot of people.

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So we started off with self-made podcasts. Eventually I end up the beat that self-making podcasts. And we end up getting self-made media.

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It's insane coming self-aware but young time. No, but the coin is a very good thing.

Welcoming The Guest Back

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Hey yo, what's up? Yes, welcome back to the ABC Allen Sphere podcast on Fills Your Paradise, a show about anything and everything. Super duper black and gay babies. So guys, Tom Nilka was to guest unfamiliar. He's been on the show before. No. No, Mas, Dos.

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He's even hosted for us.

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Max Studios, yeah.

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That's why I like everybody show.

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Yes.

SPEAKER_06

Okay, I remember now. Damn, it's a while back. Self-making. I like it to change the name. Self-making media. But it's good, it was good though. It's good. But so now it's a chance to build underneath it. But that's how it goes, huh? Like as a no filter, we just started and then we just figured it out. Even we're still like slowly building no filter.

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No, but we're going style. What the fuck? And to allow bookies, slightly. At the end of the day, all over the spectrum.

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You were on this side, you were in the kind of meet in the middle. Yes, yes. Let's be honest.

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Like legit, legit. Some things never change.

SPEAKER_06

But at least at least you're cursing, you're your joke. What about curse of algorithm?

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Yes.

SPEAKER_06

Like, what's up with the massboard mess?

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About time. No, no, that's a good thing.

SPEAKER_05

But I remember us having this conversation as well, though. Trying to figure out, okay, wak nos the how do I intercambiant the funny moro nos behind the scenes? Like, Dilangelo, I'm not sure.

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I just posted a content post to while I didn't motif. So the serious and I guess this is who I gotta be.

SPEAKER_05

Okay, so we've done a mention. You've been on the podcast, we've been on yours, and I don't think we've ever really passed a ding.

Childhood Influences And Early Lessons

SPEAKER_05

Okay, like what was your life like before the self-making house? That's how we know you. Yeah, like we don't know you in general. We built a friendship and we've built relationships doing photographing and all these other things, what inspired you the booky nan? We don't know none of this. I feel like that's the direction we want to go into a little bit.

SPEAKER_06

You're very into stoic stuff. Bookie of like Marcus Aurelius and going back. So the uno to the beginning.

SPEAKER_05

So take us back to your childhood. Let's start let's start off with young motor.

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Okay. Um, Salanta yung household credit, environment. Um, fun facts, for example, Game Boy of Consoles and a case.

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Nice.

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Just not these screens, we have a pintaho. Um, we're casting my friends, and we're still a game. And so many authors and authority, um, final words, you know, I actually argue or make our case, you know, actually escucha us.

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I love her, I love her.

SPEAKER_03

She doubled down on this shit, like, all right, cool.

SPEAKER_05

And she's the baby.

SPEAKER_03

But for sure, we're saying that is a stand out. Then we grow up cool, my mom is a group of friends, and kids who have no age. Yeah. But I'm some friends. So my early childhood.

SPEAKER_05

But parents inspire a lot of your business mentality away.

SPEAKER_03

100%. Yeah, no, we know.

SPEAKER_05

There's other people watching. We know that.

SPEAKER_03

But my mama, for example, my mama, my mama is a very good thing. High-end retail, those are BCBG, Fourla, etc. Unda kila, within a span of a few months, it's a managerial position, people skills, soft skills, leave the industry and do it with the department store. We get a relatively hit, then. Um, this is an aspect of being good with people, soft skills ng, um, so many pensa, so approach to things. And well-educated in finance, he never did. Damn, nice. And we say, And this is the data, we're aware of the hope. Because you have a relay, so outdoors, we're going to Disney, and we should be like, how much money do we have? Hey, we're going to be able to do it, it's a real dumb. But we have target, we're just going to be mama. But we are going to be able to do it.

SPEAKER_04

But you have a glass of crown, we're going to say, literally, we're going to be chiquito. Crazy, crazy. Um, fun facts.

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Fun facts.

SPEAKER_05

We have to out here messing up your money. Crazy, bro. Your finances.

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Oh my god. I prefer to go. And we explore school. So I fuel me, I'm going to do it.

Teen Years And The Turning Point

SPEAKER_05

And we're curious for school, so now take me into like your teenage years. What was that time? Because I woke up by school, but it's a good thing.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, yeah.

SPEAKER_05

That's true. That's true. No, it's a green cool. Yeah, no, his voice changed like after we got to know him.

SPEAKER_03

But we collectively, um, we have teenage years and we're going to do that. Um, super shy, we have a hang of friends and a group of friends who are collegious. Um, teenage years and gaming, um nightlife.

SPEAKER_05

It's part of it. Yeah. It's part of it.

SPEAKER_06

Okay. So I'm going to do that. So it's not false I'm making, because I'm just going to do that.

SPEAKER_03

But turning point domino effects, and we can drink the house in the shirt.

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Okay.

SPEAKER_03

And at the same time, I'm going to say, I mean, okay, I need a shirt by an hour, I'll trip it. But if I have a shirt, I'm just talking about insecure time. And I'm going to try to go to the house. And we have two hours and what's going on. So we have to confined insecurities. And let's look at the same thing. And we get obsessed with it. And I mean, setups, or we have been back at the end of the year, and we have to go back to the gym at the moment. I was like 617, we 5 kg.

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Damn. Damn.

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And we say, hey, I can use the way of life. And I'm going to say, I'm going to go to the book.

SPEAKER_06

Yes. Like, wow, like inspirational. Like, what? Scamming people? I'm like, oh, I'm saying, I just have a hunger. Have you ever seen that movie, The Wolf of Wall Street? Really good movie.

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Slight manipulation.

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And takeaway from that.

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So, you can see that you can see that. Again, so I think it's a very good thing. And then we have a vir, and we can do it. And we have to say, hey, I'm going to go to the brother.

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It's insane self-aware. As in that young time, like at that age, which we're just trying to think as best we can, GameCube, bang, bang cinema. This is who I want to be. No, but at the point is, like, I'm at the car and see specific memories. Fuck this shit. I'm at the way. I'm gonna try to get a six back.

SPEAKER_05

I feel like you do remember those turning points in your life because they are like those.

SPEAKER_06

I don't think a lot of people do though. Like people just like live life like home, like like zombies through life. You still walking through life. That's my opinion.

SPEAKER_05

But then that's where you don't have a turning point. I feel like once you have a turning point, that's you remember it. That was like the moment where you're like, fuck it, no more. I'm not doing this shit no more. Like beach with a shirt in a rubber? Nah, that shit had better been a rush guard because 100% cotton. Oh, pobrecito. Shout out to all the fat kids, okay? See, here's motivation. Uncle Mo. Uncle Mo? Your Uncle Nano? Hey, Angelur?

SPEAKER_04

Angler? In that category, Mary. Crazy.

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Crazy.

SPEAKER_06

Crazy thing. I'm gonna officially. No, no, no, content project. And then the sec the second oldest one is 10 years younger than me. So imagine like that. That's the reaction I get every single time.

SPEAKER_05

Okay, so meeting unpregunta pao the somebody, they send a request, they ask to um ask you this. But mama sacko but the street.

SPEAKER_03

You can say Dilangelo, I'm guessing. Okay, good. Always have

Consistency After Breaks And Loss

SPEAKER_03

a friend.

SPEAKER_06

What? I've been with you for like seven years. What do you mean?

SPEAKER_05

Okay, no, but we have some more questions. So, what is the motivation for continuous?

SPEAKER_03

It was a bonus, but I get at this point, I'm not sure. It's interesting, but the Orange Economy event, but I just take a project seriously. Just hobby, I'm creative, it's a challenging pao and actual job and hobby. And I actually focus on the 5%.

SPEAKER_06

If I were to put in at least 80% of the effort, just say, you start a show, all you can do is give it your best shot, and if it works, it works. If it doesn't work, it doesn't work. So, like Timbya, like, are you gonna continue this? Even when when we took a uh supposedly back then, like on two-month break, I ended up being eight months because I got robbed and I lost everything. So a very, very long time until then people started asking, Yo, can you have to make a fucking show? People aren't watching this, and then that's how we re- that's how restart no filter back. I was like the NBO. Like then super checky to the restorated there. But do I take this 100% seriously? Because I can also allocate my time over here on the coming sign with serious money, and it's pretty much guaranteed compared to like this is a maybe, me know sign. Like it could be a fucking miss, and I just wasted so much more time here, and I could have allocated it to the tempo akinadang. So I do get it.

SPEAKER_05

Okay, I will see how it takes it serious, even if nobody else is going to take it as serious. Like, what was that for you?

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And what did that look like?

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Like for real, physically and doing all this.

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And slow recovery, and the moment we have a family trip booked by Europe. So I wasn't even supposed to be here, and I said, I'm gonna keep a trip and the election by the photo, etc. And there were two days for my Aquiles. And we have hips, we have an opera. Ideally, I've got a perfect excuse for the day, but we will show you. For it to be worth that extra headache, and if we have sponsors to come in, we can write it. And so we can say, I think we have self-making time, undercharge my shop of underprice. And so, I'm a price and worth full extra effort, and no taught issue whatsoever, jump on board, and we're gonna go to the same time. Damn. Okay, and I will be buying us.

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That's the name of the game. Looking for your next meal? Well, guess what? You should go follow more filter eats. It's a link in the description. It's basically me and Shark going all across Aruba trying different restaurants and different food trucks based on where you guys tell us to go. So if you love food and want to know where to go eat next, click the link in the description. Follow it, and we'll see you there. And enjoy the rest of the show. Peace.

Virality Metrics And Platform Strategy

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After five weeks, you know, so generate over the 1.2 million views, content in paper like crazy. And the political content boosts, there's home DJ, but you can create a lot of the other.

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You're commenting YouTube, Instagram Reels, Facebook Reels, everything platforms combined. I'm like, there's no way it's just YouTube.

SPEAKER_03

It has to be like No, Insta, Facebook, collectively, collective. And I think that's a good thing. And take it a step further and basically just shout outs. If you actually have a man integrate, yeah. Great, but if you look at the video, it's a manager at the top of mind. But as in the talking shows, are we talking about self-making? Julia come on board when you have the second season. And we have to great new job opportunity. And there is a moment, hey, um, I'm settled into this new job, I think my responsibilities, etc. And we're going to be saying, okay, I go to the basic, and I can't go so hot. And we have to go to the back up, get basically in the background.

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So everything happens for a reason in terms of like since breaking your Achilles. Like imagine, I'm taking chance. So imagine fucking trip, and for some fucking reason, God's like, yo, break his fucking legs. So imaginawa. So everything happens for a reason, which is fucking great power.

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See? Thank you.

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So walk me through the name change.

Why The Brand Name Keeps Evolving

SPEAKER_05

So we started off with self-made podcasts. Self-made self-made media. And then now we might be coming back to of self-making podcast. So walk me into the all the name changes.

SPEAKER_03

So I saw the symbol and representatives. This defeats the whole purpose. There are letters self-making. You're still in progress. You're always in progress. So there are different shows that you can see, face the future, etc. One of the ideas that are links. And if you have an idea, it's much of what I'm talking about with self-making, like it's too different. And we have some, and we think about your page, just for a new show that makes sense. And in my opinion, it's a lot of throughout a whole year, but it's a show, year-round. But we have 4 product, all on the same platform.

SPEAKER_06

It's not like it's not like you have this platform on top of the make it popular for three months and then a platform. It's a network. Yeah, it makes sense. It's kind of like um when they put on a YouTube channel, like Vice or Jubilee, it's like one platform, different kinds of shows, and top of that platform. So that it makes when they get automatic time, make Apple Time, it was a really smart move because now it gives you the opportunity pa create different shows, show different personalities that you will miss, all while staying on the same platform. And you don't get Maneta. It's like a refresher when when the podcast comes back with Julia. It's like a like, oh, they're back. And I see them, oh, I haven't seen them in the case. Like, you know, it feels like I haven't seen them in like six months.

SPEAKER_03

So Costa Hot, funny enough, second page. Um, does not second page on second page self-making media, so an entirely different platform.

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Uh-huh.

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Um, kut drive a self-making media, um, Face the Future slash no sense, etc. Pero the Espanyol.

SPEAKER_06

Wait, but the Asian is fully in Spanish? Yeah.

SPEAKER_05

The network is gonna be in Spanish basically.

SPEAKER_06

God damn. That that's that's my first thought, Mr. Beast. That's my first thought.

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Um, six months off, it's a show. No exaggeration. So, I mean, we have no idea. But we're gonna do that. And the case. Okay, um, face the future, of masses, or kwa conflict debate, self-making sea to mass niche, but deep conversation negoti, um, psychology, you name it. And there are cost of hot, kut entertainment, of mass clippable, too. It's a mass top of fun.

SPEAKER_05

Easy to share.

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Yeah.

SPEAKER_06

Anybody can, it doesn't matter your demographic or age, whatever, it doesn't matter. But it's enjoying it, it's just the content. Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

It's funny.

SPEAKER_06

It really is funny. It really is funny.

SPEAKER_03

And we don't say what I'm saying. Yeah, I'm gonna go. So branch out. I'm gonna figure out my question for me. You do, you do.

SPEAKER_06

How was your experience?

SPEAKER_03

We grab an agenda full and grab a phone and equipment. We'll plan quattro episodes. Just comment, we'll grab those episodes self-making, just a full on straight-up conversations. And we can grab those, but one of the poor during change of plans, so we're gonna have one. Fuck it. But it's super nice, my network. Tour hands interview, we have 18, 2, 3, introduce. Um, it's interessant time because we're gonna go to the world. It's crazy.

SPEAKER_06

Um, interview.

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Um, walk with us through other bands full.

SPEAKER_06

It's gonna be like a 20 minute episode, 30-minute episode.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, recording. Nice. Super cool. Um message. Yeah, but the hour of the tribe. And so we actually drop announcing Juni. Oh, it's Juni. I believe. It's uni. It's June, so you can drop it.

SPEAKER_05

I was like saying it!

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No, fin de uni.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, and the sali di bias. No. Okay, this no, no. No, no, no, no.

SPEAKER_06

Ah, no, it's like it's a display.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, okay, it's fine. Well, Miles Kumita by Hasiahuntu na ABC.

SPEAKER_06

Nice. Oh, as an expanded full.

SPEAKER_03

So, events and gumita. Pisa 3.

SPEAKER_06

Oh, sorry. Oh my god, bro, what the fuck? Bro, me bring it home by fool, like, wait, what?

SPEAKER_03

Oh my god, sorry, my bad. No, no, it's all good. Um, interview, and that must have been hilarious. And to the fourth episode, that's opposed though. See, and make it ultimo. Damn that would have been a really good one.

SPEAKER_05

It's understandable though. Of course. He's super down. He's super down. I think that's also somebody we wanted to interview. He's so super, he's very down. He was outside, outside. Kiko ba ba bay. Pay attention with that.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, orange economy, you know. But if you have overall, kabo ng kombunita to kosta mane, Peter Mayme is insane. So, it's the best inspiring park.

Orange Economy Housing Vision In Aruba

SPEAKER_05

Taco plays and Papi, kuni Orange Start project.

SPEAKER_02

Okay.

SPEAKER_05

What is this about? When did it start? How are you involved?

SPEAKER_03

I invented play. Um, I promised you. Um, maintaining the structure original time, I am 30 shit negotiating. And we are not investors of stakeholders who are the investment group. 300 negotiations or 300 BBN, this appartment. Oh, wow. So, we said we have a survey who we have to collect data young professionals who are gas. We're going to have 21 and 25, we have over 600 respondents.

SPEAKER_06

And we have data and we have a list of what is there gonna be homes that locals can buy and just live in it off like Airbnb of King Asian?

SPEAKER_03

No, it's intentional. So we can get a margin of minus because we're gonna be in a price.

SPEAKER_06

Fast forward, being the ayah.

SPEAKER_03

Cafes, restaurants, supermarket, at some point, um, laundry places to resaki.

SPEAKER_06

And the full salon. I've always I've always started like the arriba, the dos the three space, but it's always vivienday and abo, same thing. You don't need ten clothing stores. You need just five different clothing stores for one Pilates place, one gym place, CrossFit place, um, maybe two laundromats, um supermarket central, of those supermarket central. Like we're gonna be able to do it, but it's not it's not a bario.

SPEAKER_05

No, that's that's exactly what it is. And I remember having this conversation with your dad on in regards to even for like the downtown area to somehow, I think he was trying to get like investors to like invest in creating housing for the elderly. So where it's like a one central place where a they can just walk a tram ka, but then Main Street, but G Spee's place, events every Friday. This I remember him saying like that's the direction that he wants to go in, where at least one of the buildings are like dedicated to like the elderly where they can just say that's a plan of development, or those hands, those demographics, is it?

SPEAKER_03

And downsize standard, simple and process cabin. Nice retirement home, but a man at this tailored different negotiation employer, about yung clinic, about yung boutique, um, a trap of a demass elevator, etc.

SPEAKER_05

Like how LA or one of these states have it, like this is the business area, this is the area that would be area was to be bandy pharmacy, we will do that. Okay, that makes total sense. I love that.

SPEAKER_06

We talked about it a little bit, um beang or over so

ADHD Reality Check Diagnosis And Meds

SPEAKER_06

we can do it. If you ever went actually, it's funny enough because we just had a c we just had an like last look, we had an interview before you, ku Trampoline Patrebo on a gonna be over the everybody's on everybody pretty much is on the spectrum, you just don't know where you fall. Well the majority of the people.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah.

SPEAKER_06

You have to go to the doctor. Like, just go don't self-diagnose. Just please go and get diagnosed.

SPEAKER_03

So discovering that interview, Alicia Bukhaut, or me to Julia, interview and different goosang, day-to-day, different types of. And the topic entre other ADHD comes up. And we described it and you can see that you can see that you can do it. Damn, it's a papiya. So, if someone were to get diagnosed, why would you not have it? And the explicit reach out to Misha, and we get diagnosed. But the mayor when it comes to ADHD, okay, or hyper. But different diagnosis, imagine a camera to manual focus, and actually high sweet spot, and we grab a podcast episode, it's out of focus. It's a full blurry. It's blurry, and we have a direction of focus. And fault of the camera. But it's similar to the caso, we don't have focus on the food. It's an insane amount of willpower and effort that we can see automatic and aspects. It has been extensive. For the fun of it, get diagnosed, then we can affect me parikos. And it turns out we're taking basta halo. And so, anxiety time.

SPEAKER_05

So, if you don't mind, if you don't mind, some of the difficulties ng ku durante, like I struggle with.

SPEAKER_03

Umwakkeling story, so de repente bota higher ADHD after you're 18 or 20 or 30. So, I'm not going to do it. And to ADHD ta' alcohol, six trauma, it can be because of anything, a trauma so symptoms, or parse symptoms of ADHD where it's not. And to end that sip, then again, I'm not the doctor, don't superpose me to say. But a fun fact, super fun fact. Um, for example, this is anxiety, not an point who is a good point. But we see clinically, and so a fun fact, conclusion, chances who are not hyperactive for me to do it.

SPEAKER_06

That's fine. I mean, I didn't know I can go through Misha.

SPEAKER_05

Just found out a lot of things today, though.

SPEAKER_06

They reach out and I'm like, hey, listen, I wanna whatever you do with Mauro, just do with me.

SPEAKER_03

Fuck. Um, I'm not sure if you're not going to be able to do this. Questionnaires, waxy mark, dosage, sweet spot.

SPEAKER_05

So your own medication now?

SPEAKER_03

This theory. This is January, February. Okay, but it's interesting about short release and the long release. Short release can be effective during 2 hours. Um, it's 8 horas. And long release. But we have to release from the personal side, not work side, it's a beach and friends, and we can conversate the telephone. So we can see extra stimulation, scrolling, and we have to say that ease out. Entre other ADHD, but lack of dopamine, so we can consume it and produce sufficient stimulation of adrenaline, deadline of the glass of the thing. And we have to say, I'm just trying to go to the scroll. And so I'm going to message me.

SPEAKER_06

I'm looking at experience. I wish that was me. I'm thinking about every issue as in like problems I gotta fix. So maybe whatever you're on, like just peeling out like a message. I'm kidding. It's not funny. Relax. I think it's hilarious.

SPEAKER_03

The fuck?

SPEAKER_05

No, that's really good though. I okay, as me, all of this was going on. Me neither. I just found out last week. Wow.

SPEAKER_06

God damn, it's gonna go into a psych house. What's going on?

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, full. If necessary, 4, 6, 8 hours, you can see that you can see that.

Pride Work Ethic And Personal Wins

SPEAKER_05

Damn. So switching gears on Tiki. Okay, just switching gears on Tiki. Um other than self-making and Project Oranya stat and all this good stuff. Your biggest accomplishments so far. Really?

SPEAKER_03

Apart the saying.

SPEAKER_06

No, no. Anything about self-making media.

SPEAKER_05

Look, you have to understand we already know you for these things. You did the damn thing. Wak makabi struck bo ego. You wanted that a little bit. Okay? But and however, we want to know atrobe. This is getting to know Maurito.

SPEAKER_07

Okay.

SPEAKER_05

So fuera DSA ng, what are things kubota sindiku abu accomplish?

SPEAKER_03

Okay.

SPEAKER_06

Better say my name.

SPEAKER_03

Better say my motherfucking.

SPEAKER_05

Oh, you don't say my name yet.

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Stop it.

SPEAKER_03

Damn. So again, I woke up. So I'm gonna say date, could just be accomplishment meaning a right person. Go through the struggles together. So the biggest accomplishment apart. Come through.

SPEAKER_05

Come through, come through.

SPEAKER_03

Next is the colour. Hopefully, another bass. But the podcast is a very good thing. And the cantita name is the industries and fortunately, of support, anything. Just say.

SPEAKER_05

Just make sure we think bong team butrass. If I would think or whatever, you know what I mean? Yes. You got this. Any one of the bottles. Okay, just grab whichever one of the cans to pop your eye. No, no. This ain't costa hot model.

SPEAKER_03

We don't know.

SPEAKER_06

It's so stupid. Which one would the lean more towards it? Chill? Alright.

SPEAKER_05

Okay, number thing with the quadr. Alright, number four.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, I got a question.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, shout out to Tropical. Okay, so number 4, you have if you can have a beer with any person dead or alive, who would it be? And what type of beer would it be? Balashi Chill of Magic Mango. Magic mango.

SPEAKER_06

What's the topic?

SPEAKER_03

Balashi Chill and Magic Mango. Damn.

Steve Jobs Marketing And Creative Confidence

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Steve Jobs. Doesn't matter if you shows marketing, we can see it. 20 gigabytes, touchscreen, a thousand songs in your phone, for example. So you can do it. But on the spot, everyone is a good idea. But come to mind. All right.

SPEAKER_06

Look, hey, the way he sold, the way he sold his products to come across in a way. Maybe it's like 20 gigabytes of music. How many songs is that? Like, hey, you can put 1,000 songs in here. I understand. Anyone can understand that part. So on that aspect of the point.

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But sometimes I feel like you have to be a dick. And it goes back to like the conversation we were having with Juraine from like neurodivergence. Like, that's just how they are. They're just gonna be very upfront and just be like, listen, you're irritating me right now. No, I have a vision because I've took time to like study, study, study, study, study. So I know what this product is supposed to look like. You can't tell me what this product is supposed to look like. You can't tell me. Nobody can tell me what this product is. I know exactly what this product is supposed to look like. I don't think he's sad like his project. But yeah, he again, if you go back on his story, miss, but I walk with like he had a goal. He was driven.

SPEAKER_06

Oh, okay. But you always be able to get a manager, presentando moments, like the way you speak, the cadence of your speaking. If you inspire so dedicated, they look at it. Does that make sense?

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Other than your dad.

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Yeah.

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Or your parents. So I know exactly. Mara, we've been to your house and we know your parents. Okay, man. Again, guys, if y'all ever get the opportunity to meet this guy's parents, do it. Trust and believe. Like dynamic apart in nan dynamic hunto, it's crazy. And the way that she gives him a space for you're a creative, go do your thing. Like, she would just be like, let him do him, and to the mg back, not the mg back, and so she she knows, like, okay, I now I need you. Help me with this and this and this and this. And she just comes in and I know you want to use that cover. No, you're not getting that.

SPEAKER_03

Okay. So part of this, but a super driven, super confident, but I speak with confidence.

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But a very like collective person. Yeah. But I speak well. I don't have the right words to express my thoughts about it.

SPEAKER_03

No, I mean I guess. Go crazy! Shout out to your canal. He was successful. And I say I'm gonna stabilize the situation. And I'm saying, I was like 32. But I'm gonna say it, but she's young, maybe I was 18 or something. Maybe say, hey, I just 4 ahead, the order mess up, and to the poor man, accumulate mass knowledge, mass experience, plus body to guidance, hey, name just not tira tour me tumble, and so the young. But via me, outers and time, network, the santo naruba, via football, etc. And to mari para kubit, ku that successful of high positions. Underqualified, of skillful, of course. And to ting hinder, connections, out of pure luck, no offense, but it's a very good thing. If your heart's in the right place, nunka man is even pensa doubtful of semi-shady deal, we don't have to say. But if the idea is coming up, then hope you do remote. At the end of the day, if you say, by fault, we don't see the dying, they don't have the right attitude. And we are saying, hey, we've been doing a workshop and so we are not interested whatsoever, and they're nagging during the full presentation. And we can see that the actitude is confident, then look at this, and we can see that. But combination we just have confident.

SPEAKER_05

And that really brings you back again, the way you were raised. And Esther Gomez's emergencia, she's at Posta Ruba, and Elabisa unkos stick with me, but it's a good thing. So if you don't see it at home, you don't have these types of phone builds. These things don't inspire you, they don't instill you, you don't get these types of lessons. But if you come from a background where your people are telling you, like, you bo pooring bo, hey, bang pe like ami, wak, amita, ami, sita be logra, am I sitting in the same way? That's gonna instill in you kubo measured by the thing. At some point, maybe no di biyaha, you don't do everything kubo parents, but at some point it could kick in, it's been said so many times.

SPEAKER_03

But we're gonna be gonna have some reasonable growth club, miles over here. At the end of the day, say the lottery, yeah. And to the values, we can connect to a concept growth club. To have that circle and to have it public, but we can see that.

SPEAKER_05

And would this also be available for students, some way, or just ABC?

SPEAKER_03

No, a plan kunstinta antes, and once per quarter, the squad beyond the third. But we have naruba, na corso, na bonero, and the meeting on the bring up is that. It's needed. But it's to bring those people together. It's needed.

SPEAKER_06

Plus, since it's every quarter, it might be like because you were doing it every single month, but a speaker of topics. So if you say umbia pay quarter, then you can do a tenure event. It could be like a four-hour event, three speakers, one panel questions, and uh network event. It's a bit of a artist. Quite nice, man.

SPEAKER_05

Thank you, thank you. So what's next on the roster for?

SPEAKER_03

Bro, we're hoping as we speak. No, next. Next to see you, I'm gonna go to the worki. Self-making, we know a date specific. And to face the future, I woke in August as well.

SPEAKER_05

So we're doing like a like a clashback after um elections?

SPEAKER_03

No, just face the future, a concept of the election. But if the future miss, it could be topics about weight loss.

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It could be topics about whatever it may be.

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And we have a face the future episode slash event, live debate. Um, tourism, housing, etc.

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Oh!

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This is the live debate. Ah, I wanna go to that. Say the bed. Live debates and the school. No, por ejemplo, kun osa expand invitation, pero no puedo poner just Alexis Bull, Tizan, and Nigel to get the tourist. Correct! I'm not in trabo. And so it's tour hand. And we're gonna be at a young grandi time for being adding two cents, and so we're saying it together in person, face of the future, and the growth club.

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I fuck with that. Damn, you have a lot on your plate. But they put it like it's like all going the right direction.

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I'm taking it.

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It's like it's yeah, that's why we think stuff making media working.

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Yeah.

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It's like you have to focus on that because that automatically guiding a lot of different buckets.

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Yep.

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Fucking dope, man. Congrats.

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Thank you.

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Anything else?

Books That Shaped The Mindset

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No, I'm not sure.

SPEAKER_05

Okay, so one last question, meeting the reading books shape you and to kick up the top three books, you?

SPEAKER_03

Oh, reading books and shape me. Yeah, I'm similar. But I'm in the sense that if we can book, it's time consuming, but if you can use YouTube video, of course, TikTok video, I'm gonna send the camera and grab, drop 10 tips, and we post, and we can watch a video. I dedicate one, those, three topics, value, double check, you have to zoom out, publish book a paper. And so, we can book it. And we can highlight to look at actually buying. So, we're gonna shy, I'm gonna book how to enfriend and influence people, and I'm gonna be able to do it. And we have to do it, it's a forbuild. Algo super simple. So, we have to use the same thing. In order to be interesting, be interested, we hand it a card up, or you can see. Yeah, I'll get up to the same thing. And I think a book is a good thing. And I actually booked it, but I apply it, uh, DS booking to apply.

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Plus, booky, apply. Okay, my lesson. Fully agree. Which one I never mean, book me like chapter one. Okay, but I mean the rich poor dad. I was in network marketing, I was doing I was working with a company and I was leaving the States and there was one of my above me, me up line, whatever you want to call it. He was making a lot of fucking money. Like, doing network marketing. And I come in.

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When you go back to the back of the market, network of neural marketing. Like MLM and stuff, multi-level marketing.

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And so when you go home today, when you've got to be in the airport the next day, just go go and find a book. Like I would say, start with Rich Live Poor Dad. So I'm gonna call it buying the airport, I'm gonna be book A. And though that was the first book I've ever read from cover to cover, you know, I'm gonna go to the house. Although, like, school, that's if if you want to be quote unquote rich of okay, you can leo, the educational way isn't the best way. So make sure that that's what really much what the what the book taught me. And that's what opened my mind to start reading more books. I just move on to the next one.

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I think another thing that people should also pay attention to is like sometimes rereading certain books. Yeah. But so the things that you you you change as a person, so you understand certain things way different, or listen booking back and then you can't. I'm a whole different person. I'm getting this thing on a whole different level. Damn. This is how you apply this.

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Alright.

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Okay. Come through Mr. Book.

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But you're still reading books till today?

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Hope you may not see. So much less, but I understand. That's an audiobook or something.

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Alright,

Wrap Up And What’s Next

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guys. Anyways.

SPEAKER_03

Thank you, man.

SPEAKER_06

Thank you. I'm happy you're still doing podcasting, you're still in the media world.

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You know better.

SPEAKER_06

We wouldn't end this for like six years. Nah, what do we do? And then we will decide like, yeah, okay, it was fun. We'll we'll do the same. We'll do it. Once you take a DS, we'll say, okay, fuck it. Uni. Alright, guys. Uni the out with this. Yeah, for me. Oh my god. It's like the end of June. It's already passed. So it's already passed. It's been six years of no filtering self-making. So we're gonna be doing this for four more years, minimum, and then we'll see where life goes.

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Where are we at now? Fat and old. Yeah, well.

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Fat no, old tea. Anyways, guys, enjoy your episode. You gotta subscribe, leave a comment down below. I'm messing this yung over the two Adi A Day. I always make a diagnosis because two back to back episodes over the cookita, like it's a fucking sign. So we think about yeah, me show I'm coming for you. Actually, maybe I've already came because it's been three weeks. Anyways, we're gonna stop talking now. Yeah. So let's wrap it up. We'll see you guys next week. Peace. Ayo. There you go.