Thogden Emotionally Addresses His Haters...
Summary
TLDRفي هذه الحلقة من البودكاست، يناقش المقدمون تجاربهم والضغوط التي واجهوها خلال كأس العالم، مع التركيز على الانتقادات والتحديات التي يواجهها صانعو المحتوى. يشاركون قصصًا عن العمل الشاق وراء الكواليس، وكيف تؤثر التعليقات السلبية على نفسياتهم. يتطرق النقاش أيضًا إلى كيفية تقييم الناس دون لقاء وجهاً لوجه، وأهمية التمييز بين الشخص والمحتوى الذي يقدمه. الحلقة تلقي الضوء على الجوانب المعقدة للعمل في صناعة المحتوى الرقمي وتأثيرها على الحياة الشخصية.
Takeaways
- 🎙️ البودكاست المقابلات الصوتية متاحون على سبتيفي بحرية وبشكل حصري.
- ⚽ النسخة ال完全ة من البودكاست متوفرة مجانًا على سبتيف.
- 🏆 البرازيل كان ممتازًا، لكن اليورو كان الشيء الذي جعلني شهدت النمو الكبير.
- 🎉 العيد الأوروبي كان بعد الإغلاق، و كان الجميع يicipate في الأحداث الرياضية.
- 🌟 الشخصية الجديدة والغير المعروفة تجذب الكثير من الجمهور.
- 🌍 الجمهور العالمي يمكن أن يكون مختلفًا في فهم المحتوى والثقافة.
- 💪 النمو وال شهرة يجلب معًا المزيد من الانتقادات والdiciple.
- 🕒 العمل ال辛ي في صنع المحتوى يتطلب الكثير من الوقت والجهد.
- 🤔 بعض الانتقادات قد تكون بسبب النمو السريع وعدم الفهم للمحتوى.
- 🎥 تصوير الأحداث الرياضية تعرض للعالم الأحداث الهامة و الثقافات المختلفة.
- 📣 التواصل الاجتماعي يمكن أن يكون مصدر إيجابي للتفاعل والتفاعل مع الجمهور.
Q & A
Какой подкаст был обсужден в начале скрипта?
-Подкаст 'The Fellas'
На какой платформе доступен подкаст 'The Fellas'?
-Подкаст доступен эксклюзивно на Spotify с видео бесплатно.
Какие события были отмечены в скрипте как особенно важные для одного из говорящих?
-Для одного из говорящих особенно важными были Чемпионат Европы (Еврос) и Чемпионат мира по футболу.
Какие эмоции и чувства испытывал говорящий во время Чемпионата мира по футболу?
-Говорящий испытывал любовь и поддержку со стороны людей на Еврос, а также сложности и критику на Чемпионате мира.
Какие трудности возникли у говорящего из-за увеличения популярности?
-Увеличение популярности привело к большей критике и непониманию со стороны зрителей, а также к более тяжелому графику работы.
Как говорящий относится к критике, которую он получает?
-Говорящий старается не обращать внимания на неконструктивную критику и понимает, что с ростом популярности приходится сталкиваться с критикой.
Какие моменты поездки на Чемпионат мира по футболу говорящему запомнились?
-Говорящий вспоминает поездку в Winter Wonderland в Хайд-парке и общение с людьми в пабе.
Какие задачи говорящий выполняет, пока оказывался на матчах?
-Говорящий создает контент, делится своими впечатлениями от матчей и показывает атмосферу стадиона широкой аудитории.
Как говорящий относится к тому, что он получает бесплатные билеты на матчи?
-Говорящий считает это удивительной возможностью и благодарен за то, что его отпускают на такие мероприятия.
Какие выводы говорящий делает о своей работе и популярности?
-Говорящий понимает, что с ростом популярности приходится сталкиваться с критикой, но он продолжает создавать контент и наслаждаться своей работой.
Outlines
🌟 The Experiences and Challenges of a Content Creator at the World Cup
This paragraph discusses the experiences of a content creator during the World Cup and the Euros. The speaker reflects on the significant difference in the reception they received at both events, attributing it to their increased visibility and the broader, more international audience at the World Cup. They also delve into the challenges of managing their online presence, dealing with criticism and misconceptions about their involvement in the event. The content creator emphasizes the importance of hard work, long hours, and the dedication required to produce content, as well as the joy of creating memories and sharing experiences with their father. They also address the issue of being recognized and criticized in public, highlighting the disconnect between online and real-life interactions, and the importance of not judging individuals without understanding their full story.
💭 Opinions on Content Creation and the Impact on Personal Reputation
In this paragraph, the speaker continues the discussion on content creation, focusing on the balance between personal opinions and the impact these can have on one's reputation. They discuss the phenomenon of online criticism and how it affects content creators, emphasizing the importance of not taking such criticism personally. The speaker differentiates between criticizing content and attacking a person's character, advocating for constructive feedback over unhelpful negativity. They also touch on the idea of personal growth and the need to stay true to oneself, despite facing backlash from different segments of the audience. The discussion extends to the broader topic of how people react to those in the public eye, and the speaker's perspective on handling such situations with grace and understanding.
🏆 The World Cup, Public Perception, and the Human Rights Issue
The final paragraph delves into the public's perception of the World Cup, particularly in relation to human rights issues. The speaker reflects on the hypocrisy they've observed, where individuals publicly denounce the event for ethical reasons but privately continue to engage with it. They also discuss the dynamics of being invited to such a high-profile event and the assumptions made about their motivations and the nature of their involvement. The paragraph ends with a contemplation on the complexities of public opinion and the personal decisions one must make when faced with opportunities that come with their own set of ethical considerations.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Podcast
💡World Cup
💡Content Creation
💡Audience Growth
💡Online Harassment
💡Work-Life Balance
💡Public Perception
💡Constructive Criticism
💡Social Media
💡Personal Branding
💡Human Rights
Highlights
The podcast 'The Fellas' is available exclusively on Spotify with video for free.
The World Cup and Euros have been great for exposure, especially post-lockdown during the Euros.
The speaker enjoyed making content during the Euros and received a lot of love and support.
There is a difference in the reception and love received during the Euros compared to the World Cup.
The increased exposure and audience size during the World Cup led to more criticism and negativity.
The speaker is still young at 21 years old and found the World Cup experience challenging.
People from different countries with varying understanding of the speaker's humor and content contributed to the negativity.
The speaker and his editor worked long hours, up to 15 hours a day, to produce content.
Despite the challenges, the speaker cherishes the memories made during the World Cup.
There was a conspiracy theory that the speaker was paid by Qatar to attend the World Cup, which he denies.
The speaker and his father attended the World Cup and created unforgettable memories together.
British football fans can be harsh critics, especially season ticket holders and match-going fans.
The speaker believes he is providing a valuable service by showcasing the atmosphere at football matches to a wider audience.
Constructive criticism is appreciated, but baseless negativity is unhelpful and frustrating.
As the speaker's audience grows, it is natural to encounter more people who dislike his content.
The speaker encourages people to separate their opinions of his content from their opinions of him as a person.
The speaker is proud of his work and the opportunities it has provided, despite the challenges and negativity.
Transcripts
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obviously this World Cup's been great
but I think you're already like blown up
I guess and for me that was over the
Euros I agree I think it was the Euros
because it was post lockdown and
everyone has gone from doing nothing to
suddenly football in Wembley every game
the whole nation's behind us we're doing
well it's all the positives and I was
there making content all the games yeah
and I I love the Euros I find it tough
sometimes to think because I enjoyed the
Euro so much and in the world cup I got
so much thick I got so much love at the
euros and I don't know why I don't know
why it's so different
I think it's because just because you're
bigger now though yeah I guess
and you're breaking on people are
rooting for the like rooting for someone
new that you're a fresh face there
you're at the games and then also but
you would have had like mainly English
people that understood like either your
humor whatever those watching and then
the moment you step into more of like a
world stage you're probably getting a
lot of um people from different
countries watching your videos now yeah
and not necessarily understanding you or
the videos that you've done
um and it's true it's true I'm learning
from from this conversation to be fair
I'm like I'm still 21 years old right so
I'm still pretty young so it was pretty
difficult during the World Cup to like
just see the timeline going for me
people calling me a [ __ ] dude does
that stuff get to you yeah it does it
does I remember we had like some days we
were working 15 hours going to four
matches running around then at the end
of it we were I was working with my
Editor to make sure what I want and then
the thumbnail and then the title and you
finish like what is a 15 hour shift
people don't realize that cause they
just say oh you're going to football
games as you guys know there's a lot
more to it after the game you're on your
phone you're on your laptop working away
so when I I was finishing days at like 2
A.M and then there'd be a match at 10 so
I'll be up at eight so I don't I'd be
barely getting any sleep yeah and I'd be
checking Twitter at the end of the day
you're seeing like what's this all for
like why do I bother why and then you
check the [ __ ] bag
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I mean I get that but on the bigger
scale I don't even I people think like
money's such a big thing it's really not
it's about memories and when I think
back to the World Cup I made so many
great times yeah that's what I really
enjoy like the fact that I was able to
go to the World Cup and I wasn't even
paid to go stories for the kids yeah it
wasn't I wasn't even paid to go we were
just given the challenge and the tickets
people have this conspiracy I was given
absolute bank and like whenever I went
on national tv as well that was just
because people wanted interviews which
was completely free so people get this
conspiracy that was just sent to go I
was like paid by Qatar I think Simon
Roundtree got into that one as well
before the tournament I was paid I was
paid by Qatar to go yeah but actually I
was not paid a penny not a penny we were
just given the tickets and my dad bought
his own flights it was it was it was
very in the know we originally we were
going to do we were going to do just
England games yeah so it was really
difficult to handle that at the end of
the day but I I still enjoyed the
tournament it was amazing and we made
memories with my dad I'll never forget
like yeah guitar is beautiful I went to
Winter Wonderland in uh cream is it
Green Park Hyde Park Hyde Park yeah yeah
the one of the days after I returned it
was almost mates and I went to get a
beer at the at the tent inside the
Bavarian Village really nice place full
of fans full of football fans like you
could tell the atmosphere is like
they've got the Abba Tribute then yeah
yeah the whole time the guy that looks
like Mark goldbridge on there yeah he's
crying get a picture up for the ones
watching uh anyway so I was there and
and we're about to where I was about to
order my drinks and some some two guys
come over and they're like oh you're
you're a bell and you're a bell end I'm
like what
because this is post World Cup so a lot
of people would see me on Twitter or
whatever and I I said to him how can you
call me a bell and if you don't know me
you've never spoken to me in your life I
was like why why am I a bellend and
they're like Oh no you're a bell and
you're Rebellion at the time I actually
got recognized by some some some people
that know the channel and they were like
they just ignore a mate just get on with
your day and that was nice to hear
because the amount of times I see on
Twitter where they call your belly in
real life people have a go at you but
they don't know you they've never met
you they never had a beer with you in
the pub they've never done anything to
understand what you're really like
they've just seen you on a script and
forget that he's probably he's probably
see he's operating he's refresh Twitter
he said Simon round trees
someone's opinion off Twitter I I don't
understand how people can judge you
without meeting you that that to me is
that's the world that that [ __ ] will
never change by the way that will never
never change but will never change but
but
look going up to someone and saying that
it's just like the weirdest thing ever
actually he's probably bagged out of his
mind and also like waved right now I
think that that sort of behavior to me
but I actually think that you have to be
able to judge people without meeting
them yeah let me cook let me cook
I'm gonna be able to judge people that
you haven't met that is totally fine
it's very different though I can think I
can watch someone and go oh like I've
said it loads of times before I went on
a tick tock couple rant yeah I think
Tick-Tock couples are [ __ ] [ __ ] and I
think that most of their stuff is fake
as [ __ ] that does not mean I am gonna go
up to someone and say your thing [ __ ]
because there's plenty of people that
enjoy it because trust me I read the
comments I see that the idiots in the
comments back in it so that's fine yeah
and you do things and I am the biggest
fan of people collecting a bag you are
collecting your bag I just think the
videos you make suck ass and that's okay
for me without having to be different
that's different though you don't think
they're balanced I do oh I think the
worst in Balance roll I think they're
insufferable but how though you don't
know them this is what I'm saying I've
watched the video the videos are inside
they make bad content but them as a
person I wouldn't sit there and go yeah
they're Burns because I actually just
don't know them well but the content is
shots why they could think their content
is whack it can be [ __ ] and I could
think I can sit there and go this
content is the worst you make bad
content but I can't say you as a person
okay okay so let me rephrase it then
you act like a total bellend in your
content oh that that's fair is that all
right yeah because because if they did
they did that's the problem so I was I
was seeing the timeline during the World
Cup and I was seeing like people call me
a bell and and during the content so I'm
thinking I'm there constantly thinking
how do I need to change myself to make
people think I'm not Valen there's
nothing you don't do that there's
nothing you can do in fact what I'm
doing is being myself going to a game
reacting to football how what am I meant
to do this is it this is the key
indicator right if you know like you're
on to win it right if your views and and
you're just in general things are going
up you're seeing green arrows right and
along with green arrows you are also
seeing more people calling your bell and
then that means you are doing exactly
everything perfect because naturally as
you get bigger as you reach a new
audience you're also reaching new people
that don't want to watch us yeah no so
naturally that's going to bring people
in now if everything was staying the
same and then you were getting a bunch
of stick for it then it's like okay
there might be something going along
here where it's not level out but if
you're growing it's natural to have new
people that that's fine they're Expo
finally being exposed to your content
that aren't going to like you and look
there's a bunch of people that are vocal
about it and that's totally fine yeah I
think it's [ __ ] weird for people to
actually come up to you and say it I
know because without a reason as well
you just yeah why and it's like look if
if I see someone on the street and I go
oh their latest movie was trash I'm not
going to go up to them and say your
latest movie was trash because who
[ __ ] cares there's no there's nothing
constructive in that if I went up to you
and I said I don't like the way that you
constantly stick cameras in front of a
Fan's face I don't know just some
[ __ ] right then that then that's
then you can say oh okay I I appreciate
that look it's up for everyone I'll take
that into account and then you just
separate that way there's no
constructive criticism yeah it's just a
one-way it's your opinion one right yeah
yeah so I think that's weird
um can I ask you something um yeah do
you find British football fans are the
worst giving stick in grounds because I
always feel like the main people I see
attacking you are like season ticket
holders and match going fans like proper
fans 100 do you think that's the case oh
yeah when you're abroad you get no stick
it feels like people that do my my job
in Germany there's a guy called visca
bar so he's literally got the same
concept as me goes to matches gives
gives his thoughts of his day has over a
million subscribers people love him in
Germany okay Ultras no they don't want
too much of like they want their face on
camera but he he gives them a platform
for the world to see what their Ultras
are like that's the same with me if I go
to a Leeds game and I show people how
good the leads atmosphere is I'm showing
hundreds of thousand people that don't
know from inside the stadium so I'm
doing a lot for them and then in return
they just constantly say oh why is he
there why does he have a ticket well
actually you're allowing loads of new
people to potentially even become a
leads fan from abroad from wherever so I
think people don't look at the full
picture if I say it on Twitter I'll just
get Ratio or some [ __ ]
you've been through this a lot I can
tell them
the fact that you still have a Twitter
account is Testament to you yeah I gave
up on Twitter I hope that I hope after
you've spoken about it on here like more
in depth that people will understand the
situation a bit more I'd like I'd love
that would be nice it'll never happen
because it's the internet yeah it is the
internet but I feel some people may get
to hear my opinion because I don't like
to give it helps a little bit yeah I
just like to go on with the content and
it's great and I've got the perfect job
like people are right I get to go to
football and I get to go to the Qatar
World Cup and it you know the tickets
are paid for and that's an amazing thing
but there is negative science and people
don't see that I said the one thing
about that whole thing about getting
paid to go to the game that I never
understood right is that I know that if
the same person that was slander in yeah
let me just I will say this if you have
slanted fogden and they came to you and
they said we want you to go to every
single game of the World Cup we're gonna
fly you out there everything all done
that person is accepting that deal yeah
just so you know yeah there isn't a
single person in the world
maybe somebody that's against uh the
human rights stuff they might say no
Greta thundberg that's about it she has
to recycle there not even friends write
to me before the tournament saying I'm
gonna boycott it because of the human
rights and then on their stories two
weeks later they're showing the
Argentina Netherlands yeah I mean
they're watching the TV yeah you're
still watching watching it so I don't
know I I definitely think there is it
there is a big thing where it's you know
put yourself like once once if they get
offered a similar thing it's not like
that it's like look okay but it goes for
loads of things it's like okay you want
to you want to go to the dots for
example Ethan okay someone asks you even
Ethan isn't going there it's thinking
I'm a celebrity I deserve to be on that
say that's not how these things work
what happens is they'll approach you and
say would you like to go on it and you
say uh he's not thinking they're like oh
I hope [ __ ] Darren from Gloucester he
won't know me I can't go on this he
won't know me can I just work like that
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