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Medgeeks with Andrew Reid

My last video/podcast sucked!

Medgeeks with Andrew Reid

Medgeeks

Education, Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.8997 Ratings

🗓️ 28 April 2017

⏱️ 5 minutes

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0:00.0

What is going on guys? Happy Friday and this video is titled

0:06.0

That my last video sucked, right? The last video, the last

0:11.0

podcast was just horrible.

0:13.6

And it's funny because I made the video

0:16.6

thinking that it was going to turn out great.

0:18.7

But once I put it onto the laptop, once I was actually

0:21.5

looking at the color, once I was actually looking at the color

0:23.7

uh... once I was listening to the audio i could see that what i thought

0:28.4

that was going to turn out great wasn't all that great i forgot to adjust a few

0:31.8

settings and i wanted to make this video on purpose because I published that video on purpose.

0:40.0

And this comes down to making mistakes. This comes down to not allowing, not letting your mistakes cripple you.

0:47.0

This means that if you make a mistake, it should not slow you down.

0:51.0

You should continue to do what you want to do. Now, there are two schools. slow you

0:55.0

down. You should continue to do what you want to do. Now there are two schools of

0:55.1

thoughts here, right? School of thought number one is well the video wasn't that

0:59.4

great, the audio wasn't that great, so why would you put it out into the public?

1:03.7

Why not not release it and do a better job?

1:07.8

Why not redo the video?

1:09.5

Well, a couple of reasons.

1:11.8

One is I'm very busy and I had scheduled out that slot of time to actually do the video, the YouTube video.

1:18.0

So I didn't really have time to go ahead and redo the set the video. Number two is in the grand scheme of things it's not all that important

1:25.3

right? Yes I'm at the point where I do want to put out more quality videos I want the

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