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The Future of Social Media with Viktoriia Miracle of Cheelee 🌐🀳

September 04, 2023 Brad Mines Season 1 Episode 94
The Future of Social Media with Viktoriia Miracle of Cheelee 🌐🀳
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The Future of Social Media with Viktoriia Miracle of Cheelee 🌐🀳
Sep 04, 2023 Season 1 Episode 94
Brad Mines

Introduction πŸŽ™οΈ

In today's episode, we are joined by Viktoriia Miracle, the CCO of Cheelee. Viktoriia has a fascinating life journey, having immigrated twice 🌍 and experienced the highs and lows of life, from being broke to rich πŸ’Έ. She has followed her heart to a life filled with excitement, adventure, passion, and purpose ❀️🌟.

Timestamps ⏰

  • [00:00] Introduction 🎀
  • [02:30] Viktoriia's Background and Journey 🌍
  • [05:00] The Genesis of Cheelee 🌱
  • [08:15] The Vision Behind Cheelee 🌟
  • [11:00] How Cheelee Differentiates Itself πŸ“ˆ
  • [15:35] Cheelee's User Base and Demographics πŸ‘₯
  • [17:19] Cheelee's Availability in Canada and Financial Regulations πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸ’°
  • [19:15] Upcoming Features on Cheelee πŸ†•
  • [22:20] Cheelee's Hosting and Decentralization Plans 🌐
  • [25:00] Viktoriia's Upcoming Events and Travel Plans ✈️
  • [26:12] Work-Life Balance and Productivity Tips βš–οΈ
  • [29:11] The Role of AI in Productivity πŸ€–
  • [31:08] Morning Routines and Yoga πŸŒ…πŸ§˜β€β™€οΈ
  • [33:25] Final Thoughts and Wrap-Up 🎬


Key Takeaways πŸ—οΈ

  • Cheelee has over 700,000 users, primarily in the CIS region, Turkey, Kazakhstan, India, and Pakistan 🌏.
  • The platform is launching a significant marketing campaign in Kazakhstan πŸ‡°πŸ‡Ώ.
  • Cheelee is working on new features like donations, live streams, and an ads manager πŸ› οΈ.
  • Viktoriia shares her productivity tips, including the importance of time management and morning routines ⏳.
  • Both the host and Viktoriia discuss the role of AI tools in enhancing productivity πŸ€–.


πŸ”— Connect with Viktoriia Miracle:

πŸ”— Connect with Cheelee:


Connect with Halving Report 🎧


Support the Show.

Show Notes Transcript Chapter Markers

Introduction πŸŽ™οΈ

In today's episode, we are joined by Viktoriia Miracle, the CCO of Cheelee. Viktoriia has a fascinating life journey, having immigrated twice 🌍 and experienced the highs and lows of life, from being broke to rich πŸ’Έ. She has followed her heart to a life filled with excitement, adventure, passion, and purpose ❀️🌟.

Timestamps ⏰

  • [00:00] Introduction 🎀
  • [02:30] Viktoriia's Background and Journey 🌍
  • [05:00] The Genesis of Cheelee 🌱
  • [08:15] The Vision Behind Cheelee 🌟
  • [11:00] How Cheelee Differentiates Itself πŸ“ˆ
  • [15:35] Cheelee's User Base and Demographics πŸ‘₯
  • [17:19] Cheelee's Availability in Canada and Financial Regulations πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸ’°
  • [19:15] Upcoming Features on Cheelee πŸ†•
  • [22:20] Cheelee's Hosting and Decentralization Plans 🌐
  • [25:00] Viktoriia's Upcoming Events and Travel Plans ✈️
  • [26:12] Work-Life Balance and Productivity Tips βš–οΈ
  • [29:11] The Role of AI in Productivity πŸ€–
  • [31:08] Morning Routines and Yoga πŸŒ…πŸ§˜β€β™€οΈ
  • [33:25] Final Thoughts and Wrap-Up 🎬


Key Takeaways πŸ—οΈ

  • Cheelee has over 700,000 users, primarily in the CIS region, Turkey, Kazakhstan, India, and Pakistan 🌏.
  • The platform is launching a significant marketing campaign in Kazakhstan πŸ‡°πŸ‡Ώ.
  • Cheelee is working on new features like donations, live streams, and an ads manager πŸ› οΈ.
  • Viktoriia shares her productivity tips, including the importance of time management and morning routines ⏳.
  • Both the host and Viktoriia discuss the role of AI tools in enhancing productivity πŸ€–.


πŸ”— Connect with Viktoriia Miracle:

πŸ”— Connect with Cheelee:


Connect with Halving Report 🎧


Support the Show.

Speaker 1:

What's up everybody. Welcome back to another episode of the having report podcast. I am your host, brad Bynes. The price of Bitcoin is 25 point eight thousand US dollars and there's only about 209 days left until the next Bitcoin having. Today, we welcome Victoria miracle onto the show. Victoria and I met at the blockchain futures conference. She is the chief communications officer for Chile. Chile is a platform that offers users an incentive, a native token that they offer to their users and content creators for watching and creating Content on their platform. This is a really good alternative to platforms like TikTok, instagram or YouTube reels, because once you're done watching the videos, you're actually left with something, a tradeable token, at the end of the day. This is a very interesting conversation. I have a Victoria that extends beyond Bitcoin and cryptocurrency, so I invite all of you to join the conversation right to the very end, though without further ado. Everybody. Welcome Victoria miracle to the having report podcast. Victoria, welcome to the having report podcast. Thanks for doing this tonight.

Speaker 2:

Hello, thank you for having me over.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it was awesome meeting you at the futures conference, so I just want to start off by asking you you know how did you like the conference and you know was that your first year there and just what was your overall experience?

Speaker 2:

You know, on the futures conference, it was my first year, but if you count, babe, I don't know over 20, 30, 50 conferences in the last couple of years. This one, one of my favorite ones, and I'll tell you why. Well, the first thing is everything was located at one location, and I think it's really helps, and they had like really cool Cabanas and pool, there was a place for Stages, there was a place for booth, there was like outside space to see Food areas and it was all located in one, in one big thing. As well. As you know, everybody was there during the day and then everybody else moved on the evening time to like a bars and side events. So it was very easy to network. And that is not like super spread out, because it was a little bit Far like, not far away, but on the different side of, like the town, it was just little little on the side. So everybody was there and everything was there. So if there was enough space to do private meetings, it was enough space to have fun, talk to people, network, and that's because why? Because I don't like to move around too much and like one meeting is. So now on the side of the town, another meeting in one other side of the town, so I think this is like one of the best and like a nice vibe on the summer Conferences in a great studio.

Speaker 2:

I love a lot Toronto from first time for me. Second one, because it's a way way less we are scammy projects compared to other years, this year was very nice. It's so much easier to do business with and that's a third thing that I really loved so much easier to do business with because they're all, like you know, extra the hundreds of people that are not interested in building blockchain space in general, in the web three space, you know, and came here, like last year's, for just the sake of earnings. There was not there. So it's, it's amazing. You meet every person, pretty much every person. You, you know, I have an amazing conversation and you're working on something very interesting.

Speaker 1:

I asked you about your experience of the podcasting and you know you mentioned that you were doing a podcast for for quite a bit and you've done. You did quite a few episodes. I think you said 200, 200 and something like that, which is, which is very impressive because of what I, from what I've learned a lot, a lot of podcasts make it past a certain point. Can you tell us about you, what your podcast was about, and you know the name of it and you know what? What did you learn along the way?

Speaker 2:

Absolutely. Oh my gosh, it was 244 podcasts that I've done in one year. It was a daily podcast and it started with like 15 minutes because what I realized on you know it was a cover time but like end of the cover time, what I've learned from the cover time, people started releasing everybody those podcasts and there were so long and everybody tried to hustle and build businesses online and just like my podcast and I worked with entrepreneurs I just don't have time to listen for 40 minutes podcast and I was like wow, there's no podcast that has like 10 minutes or 12 minutes and like some amazing Insights on the business, on how to build business online. So I was working with the woman communities online and in person as well, and I worked with a solopreneurs woman from like one to five maximum size of companies and supported them in building brands and like attack online and everything like a back-end marketing campaigns and all of this like emails. So I started podcast with Basically my ideal clients and learned along from them along the way what you know they're build it just being one one man you know show, one woman show, and it was about how you know, what they learned from building business, what they can advise to those that starting a business and Some funny question, you have to go and listen to it to it to understand.

Speaker 2:

That was the same question that I ask everybody. It was the last question, so it was 12 to 15 minutes. It started from woman and then it emerged to financial Finance a little bit more. Because I personally wanted to learn more about finance and you know I didn't find a better way. I just decided to change my podcast and I swell us. A lot of business entrepreneurs, woman, wanted to learn about finance. So I was like I'm just gonna you know, interview people and learn about it and share with my audience. So I moved it a little bit into financial side and at the end, before I started building companies in crypto, in Blockchain, it was more about blockchain. But that was, I think, like a last 10 episodes, maybe last 15, and they were a little longer. There was like 30, 40 minutes. So, yeah, you can go listen at school. Happy time, happy money. It's available everywhere On Spotify, apple, like whatever the podcast available is there. So just Google it and you will. You can hear some cool, cool interviews. There was amazing people I've interviewed very cool.

Speaker 1:

So, shifting now to your role, your current role at Chilly you are, you are the chief communications officer, you know. Can you just break it down, explain very simply what is chilly?

Speaker 2:

Yes, chilly, it's a short video content platform, social media short video content platform. So you know, guys, youtube, youtube, tick-tock, instagram reels like a short video content. So that's very similar. But the difference is between us and tick-tock is that you all know right that they are paying content creators, like they have a fund that goes and they pay content creators. We're the paying money from Advertisers. So but for what? Why advertisers gives money to those platforms because they want the people, eyeballs, attention on the ads, on their advertiser in advertising. So basically, if we think about it right, the people that watching ads is the product and that they you should dip. I think they have to be rewarded, but nobody paying it. Like Twitter, you know, form a Twitter acts, tiktok, instagram, nobody rewards the users to actually who watching the content and who is the product. So we do and that's the biggest difference in differentiator between chili and TikTok that you can earn from watching feed and be rewarded as a user, despite number of subscribers and despite, you know, create a concentration part.

Speaker 1:

Cool. So it kind of gives a sort of an incentive for people, for regular, just users, plain old users to kind of come on board there and watch your videos there and get rewarded in your token, right Is it that you guys have your own token? Can you tell us a little bit about that?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, brad, one question Like have you ever, you know, used to app? Because for me and that's where I, you know, I was drawn as a personally to this, to our company, because when I looked like, when I was watching content I don't watch it as much, but when I was younger, you know, I was watching more content the social media was popping up. I was just, I will go there maybe for like five minutes. Sometimes it will end up in an hour and then I will close it up and I'll get this feeling of like I just wasted my time. Did you ever get it? Like I totally get it all the time and that's like a huge problem. That's why I'm not on much on social media.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, well, absolutely, I mean that's. I think a very common, common issue with human beings today is, you know, is being distracted, and we get distracted by videos. We spend more time than we need to on our phones and kind of disconnecting from nature and nothing to show for it at the end of the day, where I guess I kind of see where you're connecting your chili now, whereas you know at the end of it when you're not, you're kind of left. You're left with something rather than nothing at the end.

Speaker 2:

Yes, at least because other we were still going to go and watch. And you know, spend time on social media is just, it is going to be there, because sometimes you want to have some relaxed time, just like you know. No, no, no, thinking, no focus, saying just like some fun. It's really entertaining, it's fun, right, and but at least I will, I feel like after I, you know, I watch content on chili that I don't waste my time. At least I get some sort of reward back. So yeah, and we do have reward our users in our own token it's called Lee token. So yeah, we can talk about more later if you want to.

Speaker 1:

Well sure, I mean like is it listed on any notable exchanges or how can people just buy the token as an investment, or do people do that? Or is it more of just kind of users, users exchanging, assuming you have a built in wallet.

Speaker 2:

We have a app right, then we have a wallet as well as we have a marketplace NFT marketplace because NFT plays the role of you know, underlying role of us you buying NFT and then we can see how much you know, you watch the content and reward you back to the NFT and you can also sell your glasses. We call them digital virtual glasses, the NFT. So that is, that is the things that we build. It for the exchanges we build. We listed on six exchanges, one of the like beatmark you said notable, I think, beatmark, that's one on the biggest one like Max, and you can go on the coin market cap or crypto ranking and find the exchanges over there, the ones that you like.

Speaker 1:

Very cool. So what about? What about content creators? Is there any more incentive to be paid in the token rather than by advertisers, like with your competitors?

Speaker 2:

You know 100% like as a content creator. You know I've done, I've had marketing agency before and I understand how much work it takes to create content, like one podcast interview. It's insane. You have to pre, you know, get ready, connect with the person, like for you, those that don't know right, you're connecting with the person, you're figuring out some questions maybe so you don't like silently sit down and then you're editing. You, if it needs to be edited, then you also preparing a copy, bullet points, things that you AI. Now it's so much easier right Before, I was having all people to do this or myself and then you have to post it and push it out and create a title, create a photo for the video, like it's so much that you're hearing at the end.

Speaker 2:

It's looks so simple, but it's so much work and like for TikTok, for example. On TikTok people, there's a creator was created I don't remember the name, but you have over like 160,000 followers and she had a video. It was a very popular video 1.6 million. You know how much you earn from 1.6 million views $88 from content from the TikTok. She got paid $88.

Speaker 2:

It's like oh, my God how much people get 1.6 million views, not many.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, most don't, I would say, although a lot of people have made a name for themselves on TikTok, but the majority people aren't getting those kind of views. I saw something else where a lady had over a million followers or something on TikTok and then they had some sort of public meetup and nobody showed up. So, yeah, yeah. So I mean, I think sometimes things can be deceiving on some new platforms. What are your thoughts?

Speaker 2:

So creators for wide-stool creators switch to our platform because first they earn money right. It's a little bit more clear by the end of the year, I think around that we will release our transparent content creators' earnings. For now, as a user, you can earn money. And then, for you all to understand, users earn money on our platform, right, so they will have money already in the platform. And when you all come the content creators and the users that already got money they can spend it right there. They can donate it to you.

Speaker 2:

So it's so much easier when you have already earned money inside of the platform with other than on TikTok, you have to send money in. So it's already. You know it's a little harder to say goodbye to this money basically right on psychology. So it's so much better when users are already earning on the platform and you, as a content creator creating platform, they can donate to you. So that's one of the features that's coming out soon and so we're basically shortening the path of the money coming. So it's so much easier for people to spend money on a platform. Yeah, that's one of the biggest I will say for content creators. But also, look, there is so many, so there's a 4.9 billion users of the social media in the world and from there is a from 60 to 35 years old, 60% of the people want to be influencers. Isn't that amazing, 60% percent. I'm pretty sure if you have a brother, sister, nephew, even nephew and the niece is like, just ask them who they want to be.

Speaker 2:

Most of them say influencer content creator so but then where, right now, you will go and start post content where you can become popular fast. They don't need much investment.

Speaker 1:

Cheely Right.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, exactly, exactly, you got a point right, right. It's so hard on YouTube, it's so hard on Instagram. It's impossible, like you have to spend so much time, which is money and the time to create all of this content and like such a good quality. The competition is getting harder and harder, it's just so hard. So, yeah, right now on Chile, it's one of the platforms that, for now, will give you, you know, a much easier way to become more famous. What's the content creator or users?

Speaker 1:

What's your user base look like? Is there a certain demographic? Is there an age group? How many? I'm not sure. If you're allowed to share, what kind of numbers are? People are active on a daily basis.

Speaker 2:

What we have. I'm just getting through my mind. On the Monday, I think, update last, it was the last week update we have over 700,000 users and we launch in most of the like CIS region. So basically it's for now. It's over there. We're doing an actual like launch in Kazakhstan. If you're in Kazakhstan or you have friends in Kazakhstan, text them and ask them in three weeks, do they know about Chile or not? They will tell you to know. We're driving a huge marketing campaign there, so everybody will know what's Chile.

Speaker 2:

You know on this market and I can share with you why we chose it. It's not like our team is there. No, we have some people there, but not many of our team is not there. But over 700,000, I think most of our users I know was in Turkey, like Kazakhstan. Now it's picking up. There is just like some like Europe and CIS region. I think India was there, as well as the Pakistan and yeah, so that's like a top among users and the daily active users we have over 50,000. I think it's 47 something thousand, which is gross. You know every day as well. And demographic I wouldn't lie because I don't remember numbers, but we have statistics, but I don't have a spreadsheet right in front of me. It's a younger generation. Right it's from 16, anywhere like 1630s. That's the most of our user base, for sure.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, no, it's definitely seems like a platform that's kind of used by not people in my direct line of communication on a daily basis, Like we're. Like I said, I'm up in Canada here, so I don't even think you guys are like I don't think you can use the wallet service here. They're like you guys have like a list of countries that you don't operate in and Canada was on that list I saw. So I'm not sure, maybe the States, but I can still go on, I can still watch the videos. I just don't think I'm not sure. Maybe you know more detail, but I just don't think you can use the actual wallet feature of sending the token for probably tighter financial regulations here than some of those other countries that you you were just naming with, with all your active users there. Do you have any thoughts around that?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, well then, the countries that we don't operate or you know, there's a financial regulations there, like you said, there are on our agreement to use your agreement, so you can totally read it. So if the you know, if your country is not there, you can totally use it. I mean, I'm not giving anybody any advice. You can use anything in the world you want, you know, with the things that you know, we all know, like VPN and different things, but it's all on your responsibility, because I don't know what's the regulations in Canada. I'm in the United States and I'm CIS is here, so I'm closely following the regulations here now, not the other countries.

Speaker 1:

Okay, you better be careful. What you recommended, the Canadian authorities might come after you. You never know.

Speaker 2:

I don't come after anybody. I don't come after anybody. No, no recommendations. This is there is never financial advice on anything I say or promotion. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

What a big fat disclaimer about that. How many of you have a disclaimer grade?

Speaker 2:

We have a disclaimer grade. We have it. You got it.

Speaker 1:

Absolutely Like. My next question is about Tilly. You know where are you guys at in terms of functionality and you know what things can users look forward to being implemented into the future.

Speaker 2:

So we have a donation that is coming out. There's a live streams coming out as well that you can, you know, donation button. There's a few things coming out, you know. There are all coming out different ways. There is a seedless wallet as well, so it's so easy to use for web to users, and that's why we call our.

Speaker 2:

You know, we are a mass adoption application because we are designed to help the audience of social media to. You know, segue them to. It's a easy, easy window and a door for Jan Z to start, like getting introduced to crypto but in a way and web blockchain right On the way that it's not dangerous or they can, you know, forget things or they can lose things or somebody can sell anything like. We're making it so easy. So that's one thing right and as well, in the future, we're releasing our ads manager, like editing videos with, like cool, you know, features with, like AI. We have some AI features that is coming out, but you have to stay closely and watch our news to see what, what's coming out sooner.

Speaker 2:

Now, if you have iPhone and you download our app and I up, please do it and please Leave a review, because I'm so curious, you know well, I was in with you in the Canada in the future conference. Upstore has a very different app stores everywhere, so the reviews you see in Canada will be different from what I see in America and the ratings it's also very different. So which is makes us so much harder right now. There's a lot of developers like complaining to up store about this and we I don't think we have any yet reviews that written in Canada.

Speaker 1:

Do you remember, brad, if when you was downloading yeah, so I remember us looking at it when I was downloading the app with you and checking it out and yeah, like because on your phone it said there was like all these, all these reviews on the app store. But then when I looked on my phone I guess, because it's whatever Canadian based hey, there was like only a couple. I don't think it was zero, I thought there was like three or four something like that, but that's good I'd have to.

Speaker 1:

I'd have to check it out after. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Download it and you know we were with you like we. We want to know what you guys think and what we can improve always, Absolutely. You can always like, dm me and, you know, tell me anything you think about app. I'm, you know, I'm really responsive.

Speaker 1:

I try to stay up to date of my DS everywhere and, you know, communicate as much as I can with our user users cool now, just because you know a big theme of what we're doing here, like Bitcoin, game D5, what you guys are doing, a big ethos is Decentralization, so use your platform is a centralized, centralized application. However, you use a decentralized token, but the actual app itself is hosted. Where would that be hosted?

Speaker 2:

We are on Bimbi chain. That's who you know our attack stack. Like we on Bimbi chain we use white wallet and Token. That's that's the blockchain part. We hosting our video on Centralize part right now, but we are also looking into so hosting database in decentralized a moneyer, because then it's more secure. And I'm actually was talking and I'm bringing that in partnership and integration with somebody that I know in San Francisco to that building really amazing Network to for, like, database source storage. It's not like a storage itself, but the database itself. It's centralized, which is super, super secure. So, yeah, I mean we building in the way that you know us of.

Speaker 2:

Right now in blockchain there's not everything. It's available. It's working smoothly and fast. But with the social media app, we only have one shot like, and with every app pretty much, because when you're downloading on your phone and then you're, you know you're looking at it and you're like oh wow, that doesn't work. That goes really bad. This visa doesn't load like, it gives you just bad aftertaste. You don't want to, you know you're just like deleted right away because that's what's gonna happen and that's pretty much. You have like one and there's a maximum second shot in five years when you super big and they will download it again, but usually it never happens. So we make sure that you know our videos loading fast. Things are working fast and as much as we can we do it in the Centralized way.

Speaker 2:

But there is a steel technologies. That is still we are. We waiting for the technologies to work properly, like, for example, ipfs Works pretty slow. Like I've built it up. You know we was building up before NFT like marketplace for restaurants and different offers, like a group on, basically. But what we found as a big challenge to it's the loading of the content itself on IPFS when you store it. It was just so slow. It was so slow the photo will load in a couple seconds and it's just not acceptable when you're going through the feed. So that's why you know, some of the things are still not decentralized. But yeah, we happy to move in the direction when there is a right technology.

Speaker 1:

Yes, so well. It's a big spectrum and it's nice to see people going in the right direction on that spectrum. Victoria, so you and I met at the Blockchain Futures Conference on the 15th and 16th, but you are on the road again. Like you were saying before we started recording, You're going on the road again, so what's coming up in the future for you?

Speaker 2:

Yes, so we are going to be at Korean Blockchain Week for a week September and then I'm flying to Singapore from 10 to 17 September and I'm happy to meet. If you guys there and somebody here that podcast timely absolutely send me a message, I'm happy to meet and discuss what's coming up in the Blockchain space and what's exciting about it. And then I'm going to be in Mainnet Misari in New York from 20 to like 25 September. It's New York and it's global in New York. Right, it's global New York and Mainnet Misari, and then later there might be a Bitcoin and Baltimore for content creators. So if you're a content creator, we will meet with you there. That is my closest future for September. That's a couple of days in San Francisco that I'm not going to mention.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you're all over the place, so I guess that's all you can give us at this point. Right, just live it one day at a time. Very cool, you live an interesting lifestyle. How do you strike like a work-life balance?

Speaker 2:

Before I had marketing agency, I was teaching productivity, which is such a helpful tool and to have you know and to know what to do. It's just a really. I think time management is the key. I really do think time management is the key, as well as not over-perfecting things and give yourself a break, like if you planned a lot of things and you're not, you're seeing that you're not finishing them up. It just don't beat yourself up. And if you travel a lot, you work a lot, you have a lot of calls and you feel like exhausted. You know, before in COVID, when I had, you know, 10 people in my marketing agency working for me, like I was just going all in 20 hours a day working, but it didn't end up well. So I highly not recommend to do anybody this.

Speaker 2:

And you know one of my tools that is like super, super hack. I wake up in the morning and I just ask myself what is the number one thing I get to do today? That is the most important, what is the one thing? So, once you get done this one thing, like psychologically it just really you feel confident. You're like, okay, I can go for next one, I'm so good, like I got this thing done and it's really like a snowball, like snowballing that. You're like starting getting things done. But when you start your day from, okay, let me think about it, let me do, let me check my emails, let me go through messages and then like half day pass by and you exhausted.

Speaker 1:

Let me scroll. Let me scroll chili for a little bit.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but that's you make money, make money, it's always good, You're working.

Speaker 1:

you're basically working.

Speaker 2:

You're working, you're making money anyway, but yeah, no for you. You know it's a great point, like for a morning, you know, and I know some people have this problem of like scrolling social media, but in our company and that's actually why, personally, I decided to join I usually for like the last two years I worked with a lot of like pre seed, seed stages companies and I don't join people like any company's own full time. It's just I love the traveling lifestyle and everything and everything I've built it. But this company and founders are really connected on a deeply like mission level and the values.

Speaker 2:

We really do care about education and sooner we once you know there's a little bit more funds and a little bit more people that we have that can, you know, spend time on this we will build, we will bring way more educational content on our platform. So we do going to focus on bringing as much educational content creators, university schools, and that was that was my incentive a lot to build a department on this. So then when you wake up in the morning, you can just choose educational content in a fun, short video content way you know, and don't feel like you're wasting your time or winning your day, work day.

Speaker 1:

Definitely not. Definitely not Tiktok, maybe Chilli, no.

Speaker 2:

What is your? I want to know what is your work, like balance, Brad, like what is your advice?

Speaker 1:

So, I do so this is a hobbyist podcast for me, so I do usually a show a week, release them on Mondays, and I work a government job during the day and so that's like a seven to three type of thing, and then I kind of do these recordings. If you saw my recording calendar, you can see like they're on weekends and nighttime, so I'm usually usually occupied during the day and then do it and then I. You know, obviously, like you said earlier, doing a podcast is a lot of work. So, even though don't depending on the recording, you know we'll have a we're at a half hour of footage. So you know, obviously I'll go through that and do everything that's that is required to to launch a decent podcast.

Speaker 1:

But you're right though, ai has been a big tool too, and that was actually a theme I kept kept coming up at the conference AI, ai, ai and adjust all these different AI tools that people are using. I do the, I do the chat, gpt. I use that as like an assistant. I'd rather do that than than Google. It just seems like so much more practical to me to just type in like that, plus you like to have GPT better.

Speaker 2:

My preference is cloud. I use her. I don't know if it's her or him.

Speaker 1:

Well, don't get the cloud, don't get the cloud's pronouns wrong, but if we're going to protest the having report, if we, if we go down that road, I got a, I got a dog, so I'm out biking with him. He's a Husky, so he's a Husky Malamute. Oh my gosh, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Husky tells us, such a beautiful eyes, I always, like you know, just merge within their eyes.

Speaker 1:

You can't bring him anywhere. You can't bring him anywhere without somebody complimenting him. But yeah, so he's a high mate, definitely a high maintenance pet. So between that, you know, I like to like to keep active as much as I can do do yoga, yoga is one of the alpha things.

Speaker 2:

So keep life, but we are work balance. I love it. Yeah, I've been six years doing yoga and, you know, meditating every day, like in the morning before.

Speaker 2:

I asked the question, there's always 15, 20 minutes of meditation, like so I found. You know, people say all the time I don't have time for meditation, and that was me too, but what I forget it out when I. It's really so much easier for me when I just wake up, like I just wake up, there's no brainer. I always put my headphones in, like a big headphones, and I just meditate for like 15, 20 minutes, or sometimes it gets to 30, 40. When I just don't get up from the bed, when I'm not in the best myself, I kind of got you have your headphones on.

Speaker 1:

Are you listening to something, or just kind of canceling out the noise? What do you? What do you listen to? Like a guided meditation.

Speaker 2:

I love and that's I'm not affiliated with them or anything, but I will absolutely promote this, this one, because I use them for six years. It's called new calm, so it's N U C A L M new calm, new calm. And they have been developing for like 10 years and baking New Thinking. They have like five different kind of set tones, which is deep sleep, it's focus, it's more creativity, and then there's like a get go one and the Tony Robbins. He was one of the investors and I found that when I was crew at the event at Tony Robbins and it's literally they have like this power nap feature which is 20 minutes and you can fall asleep and get such a good sleep in 20 minutes with this power nap. It's amazing.

Speaker 1:

So I always do it in the morning.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and that's right. 20 minutes. But if I don't feel it like I just put loop and it just got looping it up, so for another 20 minutes. It's really good. Try it out. You guys, when I got them, I got them like super expensive. It was like a lifetime subscription. Now they have a subscription service like monthly. Try it out, highly recommend, absolutely amazing technology.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah. So you see you sleep and then you get up and you take a power nap right away.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you get ready to start the day. It's like to me, it's like a good, it's a good music server.

Speaker 1:

We're like, yeah, I actually never use it as a power nap.

Speaker 2:

I always use that as a in the morning, any morning thing, because I never take naps. Yeah, time for that.

Speaker 1:

I'm not, yeah, no, I'm not much of a napper either. However I do. I do enjoy that quietness in the morning. I do like a quiet thing in the morning where I just like I don't want to hear anything. I just like be silent and let myself like wake up and sometimes like moving, doing some of those yoga poses Do you see them like a pose, what's that?

Speaker 2:

Do you see them like a pose to do something?

Speaker 1:

I usually hit downward dog like right away I'll sit on, like I'll sit on my ankles, and then I'm into downward dog, like I'm getting all the cracks out of my body, and I'm just kind of like warming up, getting all the cracks out of my body really, and just stretching out. My calves are really tight when I wake up. It just feels really good to do that. So, yeah, I guess that would be part of my work life balance as well, getting my stretches in. But I will open it up for you, victoria, if there's anything we haven't touched upon today that you think is worth mentioning, maybe words of wisdom or anything else. If not, we'll ask you where we can follow you and learn more.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I will give this one example that I love giving in terms of why chili is really important and it's really revolutionizing social media. Because, just think about, we're giving opportunity for people to earn from their common actions that don't need to meditate more or do downward dogs walk more or run more. They do already exactly what they're doing every day and sometimes you don't realize until it's highlighted like we know Airbnb, do you know Airbnb? Right, we know Uber. We will never think like assuming, I would just know, is that also, we're all living in the 21st century, but did we have a problem before that we had apartment and it was not earning money? Or that we had a car and few cars and we didn't earn money? We didn't. We did not pay attention to this, and I think that's where the world is moving Like until you really don't know and they highlighted the problem and then people started to value their time, their assets, more. So we're doing the same, but we're doing the same for your time that you spend on social media.

Speaker 2:

And you can find us at chili, chili, darayon. It's C-H-E-L-E-E, darayon, and yeah, you can always find me. My first and last name, I'm Victoria Miracle, and yeah, that's my real last name on Twitter, on Chile, on Instagram, on LinkedIn, anywhere, as well as Chile. Just Chile is Chile everywhere as Chile, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Do? A lot of people ask you if Miracle is your last name, your actual last name.

Speaker 2:

My actual last name is the Great Miracle, but I'm shortening for Miracle because it's a long story. I'm not going to go into this. You have to. You have to DM me for that. Okay, that's the nice story, maybe episode two.

Speaker 1:

Episode two the return.

Speaker 2:

You guys can comment below if you're watching this video right or podcast, or if you are listening to this podcast. If there's any comment sections there's so many technologists right now I don't know exactly which one you're listening to tell us in the comments. Do you want to know the story? Do you want the podcast number two? And it's fine if you don't Just say no, I don't care, you know, but comment, comment and tell us, we'll be good to know.

Speaker 1:

Thanks for doing the have a Report podcast, Victoria.

Speaker 2:

Thank you for inviting me, Brad. It was great, great chatting with you and yeah, we'll try to do the hour and talk in the morning too. We'll see how it goes.

Speaker 1:

I'm telling you it's a game changer. It's a game changer.

Speaker 2:

Okay, is the dog repeating with you? The husky Is it?

Speaker 1:

like coming Sometimes. No, actually I think it's video.

Speaker 2:

You know, when the dogs and cats doing the same, it's like so cool.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah on YouTube, right? Yeah? No, he's too lazy, he doesn't get up. He doesn't get up in time, he's just lazy there till, like I'm gone to work in the morning and then that person that, like snoozed the alarm right. Yeah, that would be him. If he was a person, he'd be snoozing the alarm.

Speaker 2:

Thank you for inviting me.

Speaker 1:

Thanks, Victoria. Hey you, Thanks for listening to the have a Report podcast. If you want to support, follow us on your favorite podcast platform and leave us a five-star rating. Follow us on our socials at have a Report. If you're Canadian and you want to buy Bitcoin or cryptocurrency for the first time, go to bitca. Forward slash having for a $20 bonus. If you want to bring it to the next level and take self-custody of your cryptocurrencies, if you want $30 off the ultimate digital asset security device, bitfi, go to havingreportcom. Forward slash bitfi for more information. Until next time, I'm Brad Bynes.

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