 Freedom! Today I wanted to talk to you about VidCon. Now, after I got back from VidCon, I was sick. That's why a lot of this content is delayed a little bit. Plus, we've got some other freedom-y type stuff coming up in the next few days, so keep an eye out for that. So, without me yammering on too much more, I wanted to talk to you about one of our partners who did an interview with George. Dealer4519 did an interview with George at a hotel room there at VidCon, and we're going to share it with you. I was in the room, helped film it, we got two different camera angles, hopefully it should look kind of cool. So, like I said, without further ado, Dealer4519 and her interview with George Venuz. And we have some questions that we'd like you to clear up for us. If you would, could you tell us, like, what was going on, where you were born, where you're from? And, you know, could you say it's true to create it, it's true you are? And I would like to know just a little bit about your younger years up to college, and then maybe where you're going to college. I was born in Slovakia, which is a small country in Europe for those who don't know. And then I came to Canada in 1981 with my parents, emigrated about five years old, six years old at the time. I grew up in Vancouver, Canada, went to school there, went to college there, placed on Simon Fraser University, SFU, and worked in the US for a couple of years. I traveled to Taiwan when I met my future wife. Really? And ended up doing a few businesses that failed until I found one that worked, which was freedom. Yes, freedom, freedom. There's a rumor on Facebook that you met your wife online. Is this true? StudyPon.com. Really? Sadly, the website's no longer up, but it's a language exchange site. When I was traveling to Taiwan, I wanted to learn some English, so I looked up English teachers in Chinese, or Chinese teachers exchanging English, and she was on that site, she had a profile saying, hey, I'm a student at University looking to teach Chinese to English speakers. So that's why I met her. Chinese is the second language. This begs the question, where's the market? You worked in America, lived in Canada, now you live in the Philippines. You just said you learned Chinese. How many languages do you speak? I don't really speak Chinese except a few phrases, but I speak English and Slovak. Slovak is my mother tongue, but I now use English grammar when I speak Slovak, so the people who know Slovak will laugh at my expressions. But I can't understand it, and I can communicate well enough, but English is my favorite language. Well, English is pretty much an important language in every country you've been in, so I can imagine what your native tongue would be in Slovak, and that would be... If you could offer just one piece of advice for those of us who volunteer for freedom, for those of us who want to help you and your company grow, what would that be? The biggest thing that I find people do is quit, because it gets hard, or because they lose their passion. Well, if you lose your passion, you should follow your passion, and certainly if your passion changes, then you should stop and follow your passion. But assuming your passion stays with video, with creators, with creating content and sharing it with the world, then never give up. The one point of freedom is that it's meant to be a family that helps each other grow together. I'm sure you've heard that phrase before. Oh, just once or twice. And so the only way that would fail is if you give up. And I hope that we who are helping you embody that. I hope that we, and if you ever find we don't, I know we'll let you let us know. But I hope that our comments to other YouTubers and the way we try to help them, I hope that that is the way we want us to respond. It's very good, yes. I love the comments. We read them every day, and I think I can say better than better myself. There's something I have to say. Ibi, this is for you. Ashton, this is for you. Leonor, this is for you and the entire Freedom Community team. I am honored to have met George, and this is what you asked for, and I hope this makes you happy. I'm signing off on my way to VidCon. Have a great day. Bye. Bye-bye. I want to know what is your convention strategy? What is it that you go to to get your value out of conventions in general? Let us know in the comments section down below. I will be sharing mine hopefully in the next few days or maybe a couple of weeks so that you can understand how I got value, not only for myself, but for freedom out of this convention. Anyways, until next time, don't forget to like, subscribe, and do all those things that make us love our jobs. Also, be awesome to yourself and amazing to each other.