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From Stripper to Streamer: Building a Unique Brand [Guest: ThatDudeScoob]
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Jermaine interviews ThatDudeScoob, a passionate content creator with a focus on video games and entertainment. They discuss ThatDudeScoob's content creation journey, the origin of his name, lessons learned from streaming, and the importance of genuine connections in the streaming community. The conversation covers the importance of authenticity and genuine connections in the content creation and streaming community. It also delves into the significance of building a supportive community, the impact of genuine personalities, and the value of word-of-mouth marketing.
Additionally, the conversation touches on the financial opportunities in streaming and content creation, as well as the importance of self-worth and self-awareness in the industry.
Welcome. Welcome back to another episode of uploaded and unfiltered, the podcast in which I, your host Jermaine, interviews another content creator in regards to the creative journey thus far. Tonight, as always, I have a special guest and, before I get them on the line, I am going to read his bios. We get a bit of information from him and then I'll introduce him so we can get this conversation started. My guest today is a passionate content creator with a focus on video games and entertainment. His goal is to deliver engaging, high quality content that both entertains and informs. Whether he's diving into the latest releases, revisiting classic games or exploring hidden gems, he strives to bring a fresh perspective and excitement to his audience. He invites you to explore his content and become a part of the vibrant community that shares this passion for gaming. Without further ado, I'd like to introduce my guest for today, the one, the only, that Scoob, scoob, how you doing, man?
Speaker 2:hey, what's going on, man, how you doing, how you feeling, what's popping?
Speaker 1:man, I'm doing great I. I just want to pat myself on the back. I murdered that intro and shout out to you for writing it no, you did really good, man.
Speaker 2:I can't even, I can't even lie to you, man. That was amazing 47 deep.
Speaker 1:I gotta get good at it, man, you gotta gotta practice. But, uh, you know what? Let's go ahead and jump into it. I'm dying to know because, even though I've seen, I've been watching your content for a while, I don't know how it started. So, if you can, uh, do me the favor, do the honor of letting me know how did you start your content creation journey?
Speaker 2:Well, when I was a bright young pup, you know and I'm just playing, no, um, you know, I actually started. I started streaming during, uh, like around covid, or whatnot. Um, I actually, uh, I lost my job due to, uh, the covid layouts and stuff, because I used to work, uh, at pizza hut. I was working at corporate at pizza hut yeah, corporate pizza hut yeah, um, but yeah, they, they let me go, or whatnot due to, uh, do the covet and all the other good stuff. So I was just kind of sitting in my apartment and I was like, oh man, like what, what can I do now? Um, so I literally started with a PlayStation 4 and a 2011 MacBook Pro.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:And I started playing Dragon Ball FighterZ on my PlayStation and people just started flooding in after that. It was a wrap after that man.
Speaker 1:Hell yeah, that's what I love when the journey starts with the most minimum of hardware. Hardware, because that's all you need to get started real talk.
Speaker 2:I mean, you know a lot of people, um. I mean I see a lot of youtube videos and stuff like that, like people, people harp on. You know you don't need the the most expensive stuff and I mean and I mean it's absolutely true, like to be honest with you, like it's um, you know, like I said, I started with some, some stuff that I just had at the house. I mean, I still have my MacBook to this day. To be honest with you, it's just chilling, you know, just to remind myself where I came from. You know what I mean, just in case I lose my edge. You know I have a good reminder as far as where I started, or how I started and where I'm at now.
Speaker 1:Hell, yeah, I like that. That's dope. I need to have a reminder All my old hardware I ended up gifting to other people because, like you said, you don't need the best hardware. But once you start doing this for a while, your brain starts seeing where you can make improvements. And if it's in the budget and it makes sense for you, I say go ahead and do it.
Speaker 2:But yeah, you definitely don't need the most high quality mic. I don't even have it. My mic was a hundred dollars. I still use it. Yeah, like I had, um, I had my blue snowball. That thing was like yeah, yeah, I still have it to this day. That thing is yeah, it's chilling. It's just chilling in that, it's chilling in the house. Now I'm sitting here with a pod mic, that's what I was like I think it was like 150 or something like that but man, it's it's, it's crisp, yeah, I love it.
Speaker 2:You can hear it it's good.
Speaker 1:It's good. Um, speaking of which? Speaking of beginnings, how did the name that dude scoob originate? Was it for streaming, or did it exist before that?
Speaker 2:so I was thinking about names and stuff when I was getting everything set up. Um so, scoob was actually my call sign when I was in iraq and afghanistan so um and it just kind of stuck and I was like you know, I'd rather, I'd rather bring that dude or bring scooby in into the twitch thing, except you know, and then like not bring anything else right out, like I don't know, like my stripper name or something like that, because I, because I used to strip, so wait, hold on.
Speaker 1:Are you for? Real yeah man, I hear you're the second person that told me this and I the other dude was lying.
Speaker 2:That's wild yeah, no, you said yeah, I used to strip, okay, wait so that name is not school.
Speaker 1:Oh no, oh okay, okay, we'll just keep that no no, no, that's dope man.
Speaker 2:Hey, I'm an open book man. My stripper name back then was night train, it was. It was nice oh that's dope.
Speaker 1:That's dope. Man bro, you just lit a part of my brain. I have so many quips, but we I'm gonna ask that off stream.
Speaker 2:But hey, you know what? Though look, if you, if you want, you can ask them now. If you want, I'm an open book man, I do not care you know what?
Speaker 1:this is a simple one. The did streaming. Is there any correlation between the performance you had to do while stripping into stream, into like streaming content, if that makes sense? You know what I'm saying. Like, is there a mindset? That's kind of the same that you're utilizing?
Speaker 2:Kind of. I mean, when I was streaming in the beginning, I was really trying to figure out what can I do to differentiate myself amongst the others?
Speaker 1:You know, what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:Because everybody was doing the exact same thing Exactly, and so I used to do the twerking for subs and all that other stuff before Twitch was all like no, you can't do that anymore. Yeah they don't let you do it. Stop that.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so I was doing that for a while, but now it just got to the point where it's like I don't know, I might do a little jig every now and then, but it's not that big of a deal for me now you know what I mean I'm kind of in a status of a deal for me now you know what I mean like I'm kind of, I'm kind of in a in a status like I'm not trying to toot my own horn or nothing, but I'm in a status in which, like I don't have to, I don't have to, just twerk all the time.
Speaker 2:Yes, that's true, talk your shit so I mean, yeah, I don't have to do it all the time anymore and stuff. But nah, man, every now and then, like I'll be, you know, listening to my music I'm like, hey, man, this, this slap, you know and do a little, you know, do a little body roll or what you know yeah, I'm jealous of you motherfuckers who could dance like I'd be trying to.
Speaker 1:I was like the music. Come on, I'm like I, if this camera wasn't on, I'd be moving my ass right now. But uh, it looks. It looks like I'm having a seizure, so I kind of tend to stop everybody got, everybody has their own vibe you know what I'm saying, like me on the personal note, I was.
Speaker 2:I was fortunate enough to uh because I used to be in the uh in the breakdancing team back in high school, okay, and uh, I was also on the stomp team in high school as well, so my god, already I had the rhythm from you.
Speaker 1:Just been performing your whole life.
Speaker 2:This you built for this like I'm true that it's not new to this you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:You know how to keep a crowd moving. I love that that and it honestly like not knowing any of your background. Watching your streams, you can tell that you entertain people. You can tell that like you walk into a room and the party's kind of like uh, you know, yo, I'm here. It moves up a notch. You're like all right, it's time to have fun.
Speaker 2:Like that's just dope it's what I do, man. I I've always been that guy like. I always like to, you know, just make people, make people laugh, you know, laugh and kiki and have a good time, you know I mean we here for a good time, not a long time you know, exactly man, that's dope.
Speaker 1:all right, man, we're gonna slide right into it to your current mindset. This is why I asked my guests how are they feeling about not only their current content, but what they imagine their content looking like in the future? It doesn't have to be too far in the future, even if it be next week, but how is that current mindset working for you right now?
Speaker 2:Well, I'm like it's a roller coaster man. It's a roller coaster for me because, like right now, you know I'm in a good place, but at the same time, I know for a fact that you know there's always room for improvement.
Speaker 1:You know what I mean.
Speaker 2:I feel like I could do better, but it's I guess you could say it's like a it's a matter of the, of the financial aspect of it. Like I feel like I feel like I could do better than what I'm doing now and you know, if I had to, if I had the finances to do as such, I would be able to you know what I mean.
Speaker 2:Like it's I just like, I feel like. I feel like nowadays, um, you know, people are starting to go back to their jobs. They're not really doing the supporting anymore as much as they used to, and so everybody's in the matter of okay, I'm not about supporting anybody anymore, I'm all about me, which I'm fine with. You have your life, you have your bills, you have your things you got to do, right. But, like you know, going from a I used to get support from this person to, you know, nobody really, or nobody, they're not there anymore or anything of the sort. Like it just kind of I don't know, just made me feel some kind of way, um, which, like I said, it's fine, y'all got, you have lives, you do what you do. But like, at the end of the day, like I just I just feel like if I had just a just a little bit more support, it should be fine, gotcha, um, but just yeah, it's uh, like it's a roller coaster, but at the end of the day you just kind of gotta, just kind of gotta deal with it, you know like people are
Speaker 1:gonna come and go yeah, exactly, and I think that's one of those things that you realize once you see those ups and downs like, all right, I I've been thinking about this a lot. I'm trying to figure out a new way to monetize our streams because, yeah, we have the subs, we have the cheers. I, like a lot of people, have been making patreons, but I'm like that sounds like a lot of work. I don't know what that goes into. Um, I set up a ko-fi page and that's this is when I I stopped being affiliate so I can get rid of the ads, even though I think they added them shits back for just everybody. Um, and set up a little kofi side side thing. It was like yo, here's the purse for, here's the tears, and that worked if you work it.
Speaker 1:And my problem was like that's a lot, that was extra content that I was not making at the time. So I kind of that kind of fell off like I still got a few subscribers over there and I hit them with a video every once in a while, but it's not to the level where I think it should be like. I think if you do something like that, you should have like a piece of content at least once a week that nobody else sees except for that group. But I'm definitely trying to look into different ways to monetize outside of what twitch is offering us right now yeah, um, as far as, as far as outside monetization, it's, um, it's.
Speaker 2:It's difficult for me because it's like you gotta, you have to know what you can provide besides just streaming, like a lot of folks like my voice, they like my voice, they want little sound bites from me, or like a DJ drop or something of the sort.
Speaker 2:So, with certain things like that. That's what was it? Kofi, or whatever, however it's pronounced. That's something that I would produce into that or even in Patreon or something of the sort, because a lot of people just make those accounts, just to make them, but they don't necessarily have anything to provide. I have a friend of mine. I have a friend of mine. She does the crochet, okay, right, and she'll do little Pokeballs, little Pikachus and all that other stuff. And she'll do like little Pokeballs, little Pikachus and like all that other stuff and she'll do it on her Ko-Fi. You know, somebody request it, or something of the sort, like she'll do it that way.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:So, like when it comes to certain things like that, like you just got to understand what you can provide outside of just you know streaming and certain things like that. Because I that, because nobody really wants advice, they expect for you to say that on stream. Nobody wants I don't know tips of the trade when it comes to certain games or how to play this certain thing, or just something in general, because they could go on YouTube for that.
Speaker 2:You just got to know what to provide other than just, you know, game related stuff. Like myself, I'm actually a certified personal trainer, so if, um, you know, if anybody wanted like workouts or if they wanted, uh, they wanted like a food, a meal prep or something of the sort, like I can give them that information on my ko-fi and, uh, just kind of go from there, you know all right.
Speaker 1:yeah, all right, you got some some things you can line up in there for people to branch out outside, because I feel like for me, when I subbed to somebody on twitch, I'm like that's, that's all it is. Yeah, I get to use the emotes, but if we're outside and I was like, oh, scoop got, he can prep, make a meal plan, cater to what I'm trying to do and I'm contributing to you as far as a creator goes and I'm getting some out of it. Like I feel like that's the best give and take in this relationship we have with our community.
Speaker 2:Right? No, most definitely. I honestly feel the same way.
Speaker 1:Hell yeah, that's dope. You mentioned this, you briefly touched on this, so I'm going to go ahead and slide into our next session Lessons learned. What lessons have you learned? Because you started streaming and you're like, oh, I don't think I would have learned this had I not started this.
Speaker 2:Man, not everybody is your homie, not everybody is your friend, not everybody is there for you. It doesn't matter if you streaming or if you're just doing some real life shit. Not everybody is there for you. Not everybody is there for your content if you if you do, you know, provide the short-term, long-term streaming lives, any of that shit. Not everybody likes your content and that's absolutely fine. You're not for everybody, exactly no, there's so many things that I've learned from that crap. Man, it's just that you know streaming. I've said it before. I said again it's a roller coaster man and it's not just.
Speaker 2:it's not just about the finances, it's not just about, like you know, even just like minor uh streaming issues Like oh shit my camera don't work. What am I supposed to do? Like it's the people bro.
Speaker 1:Yes, it's the people, it's the.
Speaker 2:you know I'm saying like man, some of y'all are mean as hell.
Speaker 1:Yes, it's like I didn't know you could be like that. That's crazy.
Speaker 2:You know what I'm saying? I, bro, it is crazy because it's just like, you know, people think it's the internet and it's like we don't have feelings because it's the internet. Bro, like, like, come on, man, like y'all gotta be a little bit smarter than this. Like, it's 2024.
Speaker 2:Bro, like like most of the people that that do the things that I do and do the streaming and all that shit, like the only thing that we want to do is just live, bro, just live. Have a good time, like I don't. I don't have time for the kitty crap. I have a kid myself. I'm cool with it.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm saying, like I'm cool with it.
Speaker 2:So stop with the childish games, man, People are, people are mean bro, people are.
Speaker 1:People are mean. Bro. Yeah, people are mean, yeah, it's, it's wild, and you're not the first person to say that on this podcast or outside. Like creators, I think, have a good first person view of like humanity. When they think it's just the internet and they're just putting these comments in there, I'm like yo. Other people on the other side are real people and they're reading that and some people are affected by that. And even I would go as far as to say some of the creators that I've worked with in the past like when you see they true colors, you're like damn, you are fooling everybody. I had no idea you were like this and then you gotta distance yourself that's a.
Speaker 2:That's another thing, man, those, those double lives some people normally have. They have this whole persona on stream and you meet them in real life and they're actually just trash it's exactly, yeah you know that that bothers the heck out of me, man, and I'm so glad that. I'm so glad that I have that. I've had the opportunity to meet like genuine people while I've been doing this. You know what I mean. Like I'm uh, shoot, we got a, we got dream hat coming up this weekend oh yeah, that's right yeah, I'm a content creator for that.
Speaker 2:So, um, I got a, I got a whole bunch of people that I'm ready to meet, man, and it's just like that's just such a wonderful thing. Yes, and uh, I love the fact that I have this opportunity to do that, to meet like some actual, genuine people, bro. So, um, the fact that I have this opportunity to do that to meet like some actual, genuine people- bro so the people that have those double lives or the fake personas? And freaking, just like what Megan Thee Stallion is saying cosplay gangsters.
Speaker 1:Exactly man look.
Speaker 2:Man, look, y'all need to nip that in the bud. Nobody likes fake people Not at all. You know what I mean. Or at least like real people, like real ones, bud nobody like.
Speaker 1:Nobody likes fake people?
Speaker 2:not at all. You know what I mean. Or at least like real people, like real ones, they don't like fake people. Exactly you know.
Speaker 1:I will say this like while there is a lot of those fake motherfuckers out there, when you find those genuine people, that shit feels great and that it's worth going through some of that bullshit to find those people, because it's a once-in-a-lifetime type of situation.
Speaker 2:Man when I tell you that is some real shit. Like that is some real shit. I've met this one partner. Her name is U Thale. Okay, and I fangirl man when I tell you I fangirl on her. She's one of my favorite streamers bro. Yeah, Like just watching her? I don, yeah, like just watching her. I don't, even I don't watch. I don't watch. A lot of people play call of duty. Like she's one of those call of duty people really yeah she, but she will whoop ass.
Speaker 2:I'm saying so like I like watching her and I like watching her do her thing. She's so chill with it you know what I mean and so like I go in and I and I and I watch her and I fangirl, I'm just like damn like she, just like she's all that in 10 bags chips and I found out that she was going to, she was going to dream hack, uh, last year, yeah, and I was like, oh snap, like I get to meet her and like and all that.
Speaker 2:But like, the coolest thing about it was was, damn, she was actually shy to meet me. What? And I was actually shy to meet her and I'm like bro, like you're a whole, you're a whole partner in these streets. You know what I'm saying. But she was like yeah, but I'm like bro, like you're a whole, you're a whole partner in these streets. You know I'm saying. But she was like yeah, but I'm human first and I was like you know, you right, you right, you know. So what's that?
Speaker 2:and the fact that, the fact that she's the same on stream and off stream, that was just icing on the cake for me, like I, and she's gonna be here again this weekend and I can't wait to see her. That's dope and um, yeah, man, it's that. Like I said, man, it's that genuine, that that the genuine, uh, personality, that's what, that's what makes it, man, that's what makes it in life, man. I'm telling you so, like that's another thing that I learned, man, it's just that you know people with the fake personas, they can, they can stay where they at.
Speaker 2:I'm not trying to support that crap exactly but, um, what like one last thing is that is that is that competition crap, man, the competition stuff. Like I'm not, I'm here to stream, I'm not here to to diminish the bread that you making, right, I'm just trying. I'm just trying to make it my daggone self and keep it moving. You know what I'm saying? The, the people that think that I'm there to to compete with you. I, bro, I'm too old for that shit exactly like.
Speaker 1:That's not even part of my vernacular right now yeah, that's not a part of my mo dog.
Speaker 2:I'm just trying to. I'm just trying to make y'all laugh and get some bitch subs and don't knows, and keep it moving. Bro, I got a car payment to make like I'm not trying to compete with you dog, exactly, I'm not.
Speaker 1:I'm not trying to compete with you, bro like once they realize there's enough dough out here that we all can eat, I feel like like that's, when I once I realize how much money is in streaming, how much money is in content creation and the little sliver that we were fucking around with on Twitch, I'm like I just need to branch out, do me Fuck everybody else, isolate all that stuff out. Just do what I want to do, create the content I want, and the money will come eventually.
Speaker 2:Man, you ain't lying, bro line. Bro, you know that, um, the uh, the amount of streamers have increased from 2020, actually from 2020 to 20 to now yes like it's increased like crazy the the money revenue that that that turns around in this shit is crazy. And it's not just with twitch bro, it's with everything. It's with this with the sister companies freaking stream elements stream like oh, true discord, discord.
Speaker 2:Oh my god. Um, you know dixper freaking um, you know the folks that do upgrades on mix it up. All that shit, bro. The money in this shit is crazy and if you know, like if you know it's not I mean there's always that it's not what you know, it's who you know type deal. But when you get to the point in which you, you, you know the proper channels and stuff like that to actually reach out to like, if you want, I mean shit, even with sponsorships, with sponsorships, with um, with, uh, you know people that that that want you to represent their brand, all that shit like if you find, if you find the proper channels, bro, like the money flow is ridiculous, ridiculous bro you just gotta tap into that shit yeah, yeah, it takes a lot of it takes a lot of time and effort, though, man, because you know some of these folks be whispering them sweet nothings.
Speaker 2:Hey, yo, here's this. Hey, you want to get with g fuel? Here's this affiliate link here. And you know you, you have people freaking. Spend fifty dollars, you get seven dollars, exactly fuck out of here.
Speaker 1:Hold on, hold on. That's what this is.
Speaker 1:Nah, we good yeah yeah, yeah, you know, I know my worth, bro, exactly like you know what, when you first start streaming those stupid ass affiliate links be looking good man, you ain't lying but now I'm like I don't got the time, bro, like what you need to do to get those things popping is like that's not who I am, that's my, not the content I make, so no, it's crazy, because everybody and their mama, everybody and their mama was like yo, like, oh man, freaking such and such is the way to go.
Speaker 2:This is the way to go. This is you don't. You don't even need to talk to anybody, just fill out this link you got it no, and I'm just like man. Look, that was my first mistake, right? You know what I'm saying. I want people that I want to. I want a company that will legit reach out to me and be like hey, yo we like your content.
Speaker 2:Come represent us. You know what I'm saying. I had, bro. I had rogue energy do that with me. Represent us. You know what I'm saying? I had Rogue Energy do that with me. Hell yeah, they hit me up. I didn't have to apply for nothing. They hit me up on email that's what I'm talking about we like your content. We like what you do. We want to see. If you want to represent us as a Rogue partner and here I am Rogue partner that's what I'm talking about, hell yeah man, alright, partner, and here I am rogue partner.
Speaker 2:That's what I'm talking about. Yeah, man, it's dope.
Speaker 1:Yeah, man, all right, we're doing it. Words of advice. Clearly you know what you're doing. You've been doing this for a while. I didn't realize you was a rogue partner, so that's dope. Shout out to you for that. Words of advice. Anybody, any piece of advice that you want to give? I'm going to open up this session for you. What would you like to tell the people?
Speaker 2:Man, the main thing that I would like to tell the people is if you ever want to start streaming, if you want to start streaming or if you feel like you've hit a plateau of people that you know to come and see you like one or two viewers, whatever, what have you, man? Look, you got to build that community first. Community first, man. I'm telling you, go to other people's streams. Go talk to people, man. Freaking. Talk to people on Twitter. Just talk to people, man. Let people get to know you before you decide to hit that go live button, because I'm telling you, it's smooth sailing if you do that beforehand, because you already got that amount of people that's going to be there for you. Be like, all right, I'm arrived with you, I like your content, whatever. What have you? You know, once that word of mouth oh my god, word of mouth goes a long way.
Speaker 2:Yes, I'm not playing people sit up here and be like hey yo, this dude twerks for subs.
Speaker 1:Yo go check him out.
Speaker 2:I'm telling you, word of mouth goes a long way, man. It goes a long way. You just got to be cool with who you are and what you're all about, be that genuine person that I know you could be, and once they start digging you and feeling what you're all about and stuff like that, that's when that support comes through and that's when people start talking about you and that's when those people start coming in to try to see what you all about. Like I said, not everybody is there for you, not everybody's there for you. Not everybody's there for your content, and that's fine. You need to take that shit with a grain of salt and keep it moving. There's freaking. There's, I think it's like three, three trillion freaking people out in the world or something of the sort. Man, somebody is there for you.
Speaker 1:Exactly.
Speaker 2:Some group of people is going to be there for you, bro. It's just a matter of staying consistent and doing what you do, you know.
Speaker 1:Listen, scoob, the knowledge that you're dropping right now is shit. I wish I would have heard when I first started, because when you first started you got all kinds kinds of stupid. You got everybody else's self-doubt in your head and you're thinking all kinds of wild shit. But, like you said, there's three trillion people on this planet. Your people are out there. You just gotta be patient and do you be. You be authentic, don't show up no real talk, man.
Speaker 2:I was that dude. Oh man, every time I got a raid, I was the dude that I followed the dude that raided me. You know most of the people that came in with the raid or whatever. I started following them and then it got to the point where, like you know, I started looking at the people that followed me and started looking at the content. I'm like dang, I really don't. I really don't like this, right I don't you know what I'm saying?
Speaker 1:It's not.
Speaker 2:You know what I'm saying. That's not my cup of tea. I don't want a lot of people to play Call of Duty, all damn day Exactly, and that's okay. That's cool you know, and that's fine. You know what I'm saying. You know, don't feel bad to unfollow somebody, man, because at the end of the day, you have a 2000 follower limit. Do?
Speaker 1:you, I didn't know that.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you have a 2000 follower limit, yeah, man, so you, you go in there and you check it out or whatnot. You can actually get on wise, but you can get on wise but and freaking, check out the amount of people that you follow and, um, yeah, and do that and you can actually see, and I petty pants sometimes yeah, let me know, let me know but wise by, wise by, to actually show you who follows you back, like who you follow and who follows you back, and stuff like that.
Speaker 2:So I mean I wouldn't say look at that shit all the time, because that ain't gonna do nothing but leave you discouraged but I mean if you want to do a cleanse. You know what I'm saying, Just look at that for the one time and be like hey yo, I don't think I want to follow Kaisenai anymore. That motherfucker don't follow me. You know what I'm saying? I don't know, I don't know, I'm just saying yeah, I have no disrespect to Kai he cool people.
Speaker 2:I don't know, I got no bad blood on him, but now I'm just saying I just, you know, for the one time, just do a little, just do a little cleanse yeah, I'm just definitely gonna just take a look, see what it look like yeah, just you know, sit there and be like, oh wait, I gotta follow this person. No wait, I can't. Yeah, like I reached a limit. Like who do I follow? You know what I'm saying? So yeah yeah, get to get your cleanse on man. I'm just saying.
Speaker 1:Man, that's dope. Yo, thank you for that piece of information, especially about WiseBot. I've heard of it, but I never brought my ass over to the website, and now you gave me reason to Just to do a little investigation. That's it.
Speaker 2:Yeah, man, like it's crazy because, like you know, twitch gives you the option to look at who you follow, but it's really a pain in the ass to go one by one to each and every daggone streamer. You know what I'm saying. Wisebot gives you an easier option to go through and really look at the people that you follow and stuff like that. Be like, wait, I haven't seen them in forever. I haven't seen them streaming. What happened to them? Oh man, they've been gone for three years.
Speaker 1:God damn, you know what I'm saying. Yeah, I need that.
Speaker 2:I was thinking about that. It's perfect. Definitely check that out, bro.
Speaker 1:Hell yeah, all right, scoob, let's go ahead and get into Call to Action, hope you're familiar with. This is where you get to call out all of your your accomplishments and where you want the people to go to check out your content. So the floor is yours.
Speaker 2:Oh man, all right, well, cool. So you know, I y'all didn't heard who I am. My name is that do school. You can catch me anywhere, really, anywhere, really. I mean, like, when it comes to to twitter, it's like and and I hate to, I hate to say it because, like, like I tried, bro, when I tell you I've tried to put that new scoop on everything, yeah, it, it's not on everything, so it's like, it's weird. And I know, bro, I know, I gotta, it's an l, my shit's an llc. Now I'm about to start iing people.
Speaker 2:I'm like yo, if you don't freaking, let me change my name. I'm going to sue y'all.
Speaker 2:No, I'm just kidding Facts right, give me a minute, but no, you can catch me on Twitter. It's that underscore dude, underscore Scoob. I'm also on Instagram thatdudescoob underscore gaming. You can catch me on TikTok and YouTube just straight thatdudescoob underscore gaming. You can catch me on TikTok and YouTube just straight, thatdudescoob. I am also, as I stated, I'm a personal trainer. If you would like to reach out to me for anything, if you want an analyst or an analyst on your body fat, if you want a workout plan or anything of the sort, just feel free to email me at bernard carter 1988 at gmailcom. And I got you. Um, we can get that popping, but yeah, um twitch. Also that dude scoob. I'd stream Monday, thursday and Friday from 10 am Central Standard to about 2 pm Central Standard time. So no, that is me.
Speaker 1:Hell yeah, and all his information will be attached to this episode of the podcast. So make sure to check out his content and, as always, if you don't already follow the podcast, go ahead and hit that subscribe button. Uploaded and unfiltered. We're on Spotify, apple Music, youtube, amazon, there's like 15 other places, because you just click one button and it just seeds it out. So look for me, uploaded and unfiltered, it'll be there. Other than that, scoob, thank you for doing this show with me. I appreciate it. I knew it was going to be a dope conversation and I'm glad that we finally got to link up and do it, so I appreciate you for that yeah, man, thank you for having me.
Speaker 2:Man, I do appreciate it. I love your content, bro. Like you know, you watch me. I watch you too, man. I've been obviously seeing you do your thing and stuff like that man just kicking ass and taking names and I appreciate who you are as a person, bro, like real talk, you know a lot of people.
Speaker 2:You know a lot of people don't understand, like twitter or twitter I'm sorry, twitch as as as big as it is, it's still pretty small you know, I'm saying, depending on who the heck that you, that you follow, you know, because it all just kind of goes out and about, but you know, we, we, we genuine people got to stick together man, especially when it comes to this, uh, this stuff, and I do, um, I do value you as a genuine person, dude. Keep doing what you're doing, man, and uh, just know that I got your back hell yeah, man, just let me know, dude yo, thank you.
Speaker 1:You don't know how much that means to me and I'm not like it's not me Bullshit, and I appreciate that hearing that is good for the soul. So I'm going to tuck them. I actually cut this out. I'm going to keep it in the podcast. I'm going to cut a little sliver for me. I'm just play that shit every once in a while, all right. Other than that, yo, I love y'all. Thank y'all for tuning in. I'm gonna go ahead and sign off for the evening, as always. Protect your mental, keep creating content, and I will see y'all in the next one, peace.