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The No-Gatekeep Guide to Creating Better Sports Content PT 2
We dive deep into our favorite social media platforms and strategies for creating engaging content around sports and stadium experiences.
• Instagram tops our lists for sharing visual content, with YouTube and Twitter/Meta platforms following close behind
• Managing team bias professionally while creating content at rival team venues
• Overcoming camera nervousness through a "fake it till you make it" approach
• Short-form content (under 3 minutes) typically performs better than longer videos
• Valuable equipment recommendations including the Shure MV7 microphone and smartphone lens attachments
• Using green screen effects to maximize content opportunities
• Editing ruthlessly—cutting unnecessarily long segments dramatically improves engagement
• How some of our most successful videos (1.2+ million views) required minimal planning
• Learning from other content creators can accelerate your growth
• Authentic, imperfect content often outperforms carefully crafted videos
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Speaker 2:What's up you beautiful people, and welcome to the final episode of the conversation that Val and I had about content creation. Now we're going to go over social media. We're also going to go over a couple more things as far as what we consider as great tools for content creation. Again, you know we're not the experts, but you know we have been doing this for a little bit. So I hope you enjoy this and, guys, without further ado, I'll give you the episode I'm in the future. What are your top three social media platforms that you do not met like this? These are the ones that I go with I'm gonna put instagram at first.
Speaker 1:Instagram number one, um number two, I guess tick tock. But tick tock is is tough, because it's like, okay, if you're going to leave, then just leave. I don't want to do this back and forth with you anymore. And then Threads is another one for me, because I have it set up to where when I post on Instagram it automatically goes to Threads. So it's like that's one less thing I have to do and it gives me okay traction. I wish I would do YouTube, though. I really want youtube to be there for me.
Speaker 1:I really want that spark between me and youtube but it's not there yet it's not there yet only because it's like I post too many videos that are not three minutes long and I feel, like on youtube, I don't like those borders on the side of the videos and you, those borders go away if your video is three minutes or more. My videos used to be that long well, remember now three minutes.
Speaker 2:You know that is so. Your videos will fall under the shorts under three minutes.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, I know so, but it's like I, you know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't like shorts. Do people watch shorts?
Speaker 2:yeah yeah oh yeah, I don't know, I don't know.
Speaker 1:I also don't use youtube enough, so so.
Speaker 2:So for me it's instagram um youtube. Okay, I'm going this year like this year. I decided that, like I was, was going to go hard on on both Instagram and YouTube, and it's paid off, right. Yeah, a humble brag, your boy just finally hit a thousand on Instagram you know, wow, yes.
Speaker 2:I know. So I was super pumped about that. So, like uh, I've been going hard on Instagram and you see it's fun because on Instagram you can, it can can both. If you do videos or things like that green screen, you can put it both strictly on uh, or either just instagram or you can put it on facebook and threads oh yeah it will allow you to do both.
Speaker 2:So I'm like I, I hit the three, the trifecta, with all those three. So technically I should put, I should say meta is number one, youtube and then Twitter.
Speaker 1:YouTube and then Twitter. You know what I can't do Twitter I can't do it, I know. I have it like my personal, but it's not very professional and so none of them have been.
Speaker 2:none of them have been like, you know, like a business, you know, uh, accounts. Those are still all my personal accounts, so I can do whatever the heck I want.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, yeah, you know what I mean.
Speaker 2:I can post whatever I want, Um so.
Speaker 1:And by professional I just mean like I show bias, I show my bias, my team bias. So, like you know, I'm a Broncos fan on my Twitter. You know, I'm a Rangers fan and so, whereas Val else, where you will really have to know me, to know, or, I'm sorry, a stadium food girl, you'll really have to know who I am to know who my teams are.
Speaker 2:You know, that's actually a good question. That I wanted to ask you is, like, because obviously we both have different teams that we root for, um, but like we, we're both working super hard to make it. In an industry right where you cannot show biases, yeah, and that's hard.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's really hard it. And what makes it even harder is, well, no, okay, fine, I'll say it. So I am a huge Broncos fan, which means I am not a very big Raiders fan at all, at all, at all at all. I don't, and I that's my technically. That's my home stadium, and if you know me, you know that I'm going to always at least have a hat of the team that I'm, you know, doing this vlog for. So except I've never done it for the raiders.
Speaker 1:So whenever I go to a raiders game um, I will not wear anything raiders, I'll wear my bronco stuff. Um. One time I went to a jets raiders game during veterans um, it was like veterans day weekend and it was a salute to service game and I wore an air force hat, like I didn't even wear a Raiders hat, you know, and so able to get away with it because you were doing that.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, yeah. However, I went to a Superbowl watch party and I won a raffle and what was in the bag? A raiders t-shirt and a raiders football hat and shout out to oak view group. They are now the official like catering company, food providers of legion stadium and I absolutely love them. They do great work, um with other stadiums that I've been to, so I am going to show support to the raiders. This year, I am hoping to do a media day with oakview group and, of course, I'm not going to go to my broncos stuff.
Speaker 1:So I think you know you can get away at a raiders which is wearing black yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, um, but I don't have an all black hat like with no logo on it get a 47 or a new era or something like that. Yeah, I guess I mean, I don't mind the hat that I have, though I didn't pay for it you know, I want it yeah, so I don't mind it.
Speaker 1:Look, I tell myself, I'm so dedicated to like my craft and I'm so like I can push that I can push the you know what rivalry to the side and just clock in for a few hours and do what I have to do.
Speaker 2:You're a better person than I am because when it comes with a like for football, baltimore Ravens, nah yeah.
Speaker 1:I get it. No, I get it, but I tell myself, you know what? I've got my personal Instagram where I can just let loose and be who I am. Not that I'm not who I am with stadium food girl, but I, you know, I look at it as like a job, like I really do. Look at stadium food girls like my passion and, um, you know, when you're clocked in, you've got, you've got to have a certain mindset and so I'm telling myself, right, like once I walk into the arena, stadium, and I pull out my phone and my lights, like I'm clocked in, like this is professional work now, even though it's not, that's funny.
Speaker 2:You say that. Let me ask you this when, when you started doing these vlogs, how nervous were you? Oh my gosh um and do you still get nervous?
Speaker 1:oh I, you know what actually. This is my thing. And shout out to me working in sales. I will never do sales again. But in sales I learned one thing If you, if you sound like you know what you're doing, other people are going to be convinced that you know what you're doing. I have no idea what I'm doing now the fake it till.
Speaker 2:you make it.
Speaker 1:Oh my God, a thousand percent. Yeah, I remember one time, or not one time. A few months ago, I was in spring training and I didn't have my mini mics and I was doing a POV of me getting my stadium food girl angels Jersey made, and I had my phone and I was like, you know, talking to my camera while walking to the team store, and I, because I didn't have my mics, I was like, okay, oh, we are on our way to the team store to get our. You know, come with me, and I was talking so freaking loud and I was on the concourse and I was like people were looking at me and I was like looking at my phone, but my peripheral vision could see people looking at me just yelling on the concourse, talking to my phone, and I was so nervous.
Speaker 1:But here's the thing too is like whenever I see somebody like a content creator out in the wild, I'm curious to see what the video, what the end result, is going to look like. Oh my God, yeah. So in my head I'm like, maybe they like we'll find my video, and they'll be like oh my God, I saw her making that video, though, so this is what it looks like. It came out good. That's like my wish, yeah absolutely.
Speaker 2:Let me ask you, um, because you do you the you were talking about earlier? Because the reason why you don't like using youtube, it's just because it gives you the bars on the side. So you you, you, you take your video like you know, straight, like this, not the 9x16 no, no, no, no, no no no, I do I do like straight up, like what do they call it portrait mode?
Speaker 1:portrait yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, landscape, not landscape. No, because I feel like I feel like it doesn't get everything. And also, when I upload a video on instagram that's landscape mode, then it shows the bars um on the top and bottom yeah, I'm not a bars person unless I'm like drinking at a bar. But, like the bars, I'm not a bars person on the videos I, I get that, I that I, I can see it's.
Speaker 2:It's one of those things where it's just like oh, you know, like I don't like doing the bar, but yeah, I've been doing a lot more of the portrait over landscape, uh, with a lot of my videos, even here at home.
Speaker 2:I even will set up my my uh tripod and everything, just so that way I can have it on a on that way, because it's that's, you know, most of the stuff that people watch. The vast majority of the videos where people are watching are not on a computer but on uh on that way, because it's that's, you know, most of the stuff that people watch. The vast majority of the videos where people are watching are not on a computer but on uh on a phone and I feel like um uh horizontal or I guess landscape is more for like 30, minute, 40 minute long long format yeah, uh-huh yeah yep, where most of the things that we're doing is three minutes or less I feel like tiktok really changed the attention span for us.
Speaker 1:Oh you know. So I feel like, because everyone, whether you post your tiktok on tiktok or not, you're most you know you watch videos on those short forms.
Speaker 1:I learned that from tiktok yeah, well, yeah, I learned a short form and then also um, I'm also doing those green screens and I learned that from you yeah, I learned that from tick tock and I and I noticed that, like, I used to do five minute videos and one of my friends, um, she works for a team and I'm not gonna say her name because I don't want to make her feel bad, but it was one of the best pieces of advice that she ever gave me. I went to Kansas City I feel so bad because I went to Kansas City and I did a video, a vlog of our day, and it was a seven-minute video. I thought I know, I thought that was a cool thing. And then I asked her I was like, what did you think of this video? And she doesn't work for the Royals, she works for another team.
Speaker 1:But I was like, what did you think of this video? Like, be completely honest with me, like, pretend you're hiring me and you like really need me to do really well so that you look like you did well, what is the best advice you can give me? She goes if I were you, I would have taken that seven minute video and made seven one minute videos. And I was like, oh my gosh, like yeah and so so, yeah, so like these short takes, these quick cuts almost like cutting your sentence at the end, when you're saying a sentence like people like that now and I would have never known yeah, like I don't do I like.
Speaker 2:When it comes to long form, it's either the podcast, because I put the video on YouTube, or the live show.
Speaker 1:Other than that, the rest of the stuff I make is less than three minutes it has to be short and I love to be very informative and show a lot, but I realize like just get to the point with these videos. You know I hate it sometimes.
Speaker 2:I'm with you, but it's what it is. It's what these videos, you know. I hate it sometimes. I I I'm with you, but it but it's what it is is what people like you know.
Speaker 1:So I understand, you know another thing I learned because of tiktok taking a clip that's almost like the meat and the potatoes of your clip, duplicate it, drag it to the front and then let that be your intro. Yeah, so like, let's say I'm eating a very juicy burger, get the three second clip of me biting into the burger, the juice dripping, duplicate it, move it to the front and then like, hey, come with me to las vegas ballpark to like eat this burger. Like, let that be like the hint or the thesis statement yes yes yeah, it's the hook, the hook.
Speaker 2:You want to hook them and then, so they can see the video 100%.
Speaker 1:Are you sure you're doing that?
Speaker 2:Yep, I do that on the podcasts that we do.
Speaker 1:Yes, you do this one that we're doing right now.
Speaker 2:I do that with that, Like you know, I put the hook at the beginning, right, and that's what it is. But, like I don't do that, I'm learning as I go, Right. So I'm really getting into the green screen because it's really working out for me, and and and. So I'm trying to work on that and then move on to the next thing and learn which, I mean, this is an evolving thing. When it comes to social media, when it comes to content creation, you're always learning new things.
Speaker 2:I know it's everything. Every week is something different.
Speaker 1:So yeah, it's scary, but I really like the green screen. I want to encourage more people to use green screen because it really is a way for you to talk about it without being there in person. I'm going to do a quick like. There's a team that I requested videos from. I guess I can say the name Shout out Hub City, spartan Burgers. Requested videos from, I guess I can say the name shout out hub city, spartan burgers. I told them to send me a video or photos of their burger toppings bar because apparently there's 101 toppings. It is the largest burger topping topping bar like I don't know if it's like in the nation or in all of baseball, whatever, but I was like you guys have to send me photos of this and I straight up told them I want to make a green screen for this.
Speaker 2:So they're supposed to send me some photos and so I just think photos are great shout out to the spartan burgers they're sending, they send me, they're going to be sending me a hat. Um, oh yeah, remember that whole thing where you know the previous spartan burgers where I bought a hat and they never said that to me. So they're like, we're gonna make it right even though it wasn't us. We're gonna make it right. So shout out to them you know that's cool, that was cool we need the unboxing that's what one of the I was just gonna say is like unboxing videos.
Speaker 2:That's another one. Right like if you're able to I love them I love doing unboxing, but you got to do it right. You can't do it the whole long thing. I learned that, like you know, just cut out, like when you're opening, and all that, get all that fluff out of there.
Speaker 2:Cut when there's a this is book I'm listening to right now. Um, uh, shout out to audible man, I, I listen to books. I don't read them, uh. But it's just like you know, when you, when you're done editing, go back again and re-edit and start cutting. Yes, because, yes, you're gonna cut so much crap out. Yes, it's, it's insane how much stuff I cut out that's no longer, that doesn't need to be there oh my gosh, just having conversations with yourself that nobody else is gonna care about.
Speaker 1:That's literally me. I posted a video yesterday of me at the time of this, recording of me opening up some baseball beer bats from coopersburg sports freaking. Shout out to coopersburg sports and their beer bats I think the video total was like eight minutes and then I think I cut it down to a minute 47 or two minutes and 47 yo, wow, yeah, that's a cut. Yeah, yeah, yeah, but I was looking like ew who's gonna listen to this conversation with me?
Speaker 2:my goal right now is less than three minutes. You know what for instagram is less than three minutes on instagram, um, on on youtube, uh, is less than three minutes for your shorts, your long form, so you gotta have an even even amount on that. So I do a do a little bit of everything. So if you guys are, you know I'll say this if you guys are doing YouTube, make sure you download the YouTube studio app. It gives you a lot of information there, like you know your trends. It gives you all of this stuff, right, um, that I never really thought about. Uh, for example, it gives you some of like you know the tags that you can use, all of that. So I'm telling you it's worth downloading that one for sure.
Speaker 2:So uh, yeah I did switch up my um. My instagram is on the. I think it's the professional. Now for instagram, I have a professional difference because of the um information that gives you you know, I mean all the insights it's.
Speaker 2:It's absolutely wonderful, yeah, like I mean you can tell, like your views, your watch time, uh, your interactions, uh if people are following you because of that video. So, yeah, it gives you a lot of information, like from like who's watching the video followers versus non-followers always right, yeah, that's what I'm I. I need to get better at when it comes to like data. You know, diving into data. I gotta get better at it, but it's, it's been, it's been, it's been a good experience for me for that learning how to read it yep, yep yeah what works and what doesn't work.
Speaker 2:Right the videos that work and don't you know who's a really good follow.
Speaker 1:Um, he actually works for instagram. I don't know how to pronounce his name, follow him him. It's Adam, but his username is his last name. I don't want to butcher it. Yeah, he's always posting Great Instagram tips.
Speaker 2:I always follow him and I listen to his stuff Because it's always Like some good information as far as, like the Instagram, right, what you should be doing on Instagram and what you shouldn't be doing. Like some good information as far as, like the Instagram right On what you should be doing on Instagram and what you shouldn't be doing. So definitely I follow that. Well, yeah, is there anything that we haven't covered? I mean, I think we did a pretty good job. We're pretty here, like over, about close, to be about an hour of conversation or content media, like, keep it simple when you're starting. Yeah, keep it simple.
Speaker 2:Like I mean, if you'd want to do podcasting and you want to do it, like you know, on, like on location, and you don't all you have is a phone, all you need is this to be honest with you, I have this thing right here my little head jacks, uh. Or if you want to use your air, your um, your Apple air, um, yourods, do whatever you got to do. You know, um, that's how I started, but obviously I love gear, so I upgraded to lavaliers and you know I got that. Oh, there's one thing I didn't show you that this is one of the perfect content creating. Uh, gears, there is, is a shore mv7's this right here.
Speaker 1:Ooh.
Speaker 2:Microphone right there.
Speaker 1:Okay, oh, that's so cute. Wait, can you pull that out?
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Microphone and you can take that and say, I guess so huh.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, here's the microphone.
Speaker 1:It's so adorable. Check it out.
Speaker 2:So I'm going to show you. So this is one of the coolest things, because I, I absolutely love this thing right, so we got that right there okay here's the fun part wow.
Speaker 2:So for our listeners it's like a mega lavalier, but it's a mini microphone, yep, and, and you can hold it like this and then you know, turn it, so that way you'll be able to see, you know, you can put your, you can put the microphone, you can put your um the light and all that. So the shore nv7, this is like your mobile podcasting, and then you can just put your phone on this thing, lift it and then boom, right there.
Speaker 1:I'm about to bother so many teams for Media Pass.
Speaker 2:I'm telling you, Media Pass is where it's at. Yeah.
Speaker 1:Do you get to keep yours or do they make you turn it in?
Speaker 2:No, I've gotten a couple of them.
Speaker 2:Oh, yeah, I have yeah I've been from el paso I got a couple of them. Um, that I go, uh, then that, uh, that I've done so far. Oh yeah, it's cool to keep it. I even you know it's funny too I also made one for myself. Oh, so I made one just in case, like they don't have one. And then you know they're like, hey, who are you, what are you doing here? I was like, oh, I'm sorry, here's, you know, I have a media pass, you know, and then it just says media with my Dead Hat Chronicles logo on it.
Speaker 1:And you can make one.
Speaker 2:I made it, yeah, and you can make one. I made it, yeah, absolutely, Did they let you in? Yeah, Well, obviously I asked permission and they knew I was coming, but I let them know. I was like well, we don't have anything. I was like, oh sorry, I got this.
Speaker 1:I was about to say I'm about to get really creative tonight.
Speaker 2:Oh Lord, have mercy.
Speaker 1:Make my own media pass. I'm just going to every stadium.
Speaker 2:Yeah, make my own media pass. I'm just going to every stadium, yeah, but you got to.
Speaker 1:Obviously guys follow the rules, right?
Speaker 2:Don't be Val. Don't be Val. Don't be Val. She's creating her own media pass. I'm the general manager. Yeah, by the way, I'm the GM. Now. I don't know if you know this. Go get me some fries I got to go make a video.
Speaker 1:I've had crayons written my name.
Speaker 2:Right, like it's even off on the lines and everything, yeah, so, but yeah, I guess those are really the tips I got for you guys as far as content creator. What else?
Speaker 1:You got anything else, take as much as you can and when editing, think about it as from a viewer perspective. Am I gonna get bored watching this? Is all this extra fluff that I because I I scroll when it comes to extra fluff and so I tell myself, if I'm scrolling with those videos, I know my videos are gonna get scroll.
Speaker 2:Somebody's gonna scroll through mine.
Speaker 1:Right, right, right. So I Basically you know, um, are there? Okay, I have a question. One more question Are there three content creators that you follow that you like learn their strategy, whether it's baseball or not?
Speaker 2:Well, obviously I follow you.
Speaker 1:That's how I got to learn a lot of your stuff.
Speaker 2:So, oh, crying, I'm crying yeah, I know, I mean I learned a lot from you. Be honest, I'm gonna be honest with about that. Like I learned a lot from you. Like I mean I'm always asking you like you know, hey, what do you think about doing this, or I mean doing something like this, and you're always giving me info. So, uh, I do that. Um, there is these two guys that I followed. They used to they're like they do crossfit, but like they do a lot of their. They do a lot of uh filming all that. It's called buttery bros. That's a good one to follow okay they do a lot of cool.
Speaker 2:They teach you how to edit and everything too, like they've done a couple of episodes on editing, but they do some. They do vlogging right, so it's like what I want to get into more and they do a really good job when it comes to that, uh. Third one I gotta think about this one because I follow a lot of people. I follow a lot of lego people. That also, um, they do a really good job with um, showing you like the camera from up top okay putting it together and all that.
Speaker 2:So that's something I kind of wanted to do. When I do an unboxing, put a camera up top oh yeah I can see, they can see what I'm opening. So like I haven't done that yet, but I I think I'm. I have a hat here, a box, I might do that okay, very nice what about you?
Speaker 1:I think for me, my three, not in order. My good friend forkingaroundtv mentioned him earlier. Shout out, daniel. He has taught me a lot with the overlays. He's very good at overlays, very good at it, and I think because of what I've learned through him, I've learned to cut out a lot of the fluff and just have two videos in one.
Speaker 2:Essentially, my second.
Speaker 1:You're able to remove the audio from the one video and then just do the you know without having that, without having that video, plus an extra video with the voiceover, um, I think my second one would be anita's um foodie. Um, oh gosh, what's his name? Anita's foodie? His name is anita's, he's based out of denver and I like him because actually I anita's the foodie and he does a lot of like just eating in front of the camera, just opening it up and taking and eating, and just not real fast, but like he just gets to the point when it comes to his videos. So I've learned how to get to the point with my eating videos. I will say a video that I recently posted, I learned I did kind of with his strategy. Um, it was a video that I this one right here, the um sugarland burger that I did last week. Yeah, I feel like he, I learned a lot of his strategy with this video really and then, I think, a third person that, like I really um.
Speaker 1:This one we didn't really touch on, but I feel like not editing out and not making it look so perfect. Alex Earl, but like you know who she is right.
Speaker 2:Mm-mm.
Speaker 1:Okay, she's like this huge TikTok star and she's so successful. She's approaching 8 million followers on TikTok and she's so successful because she leaves no, I wouldn't say she leaves in the fluff, but she leaves like the raw footage, um and doesn't.
Speaker 2:She is perfect and I feel like I feel like I spend so much time trying to make it look perfect and then it never gets posted and then that's my fault some of the best things, that it's one of the best videos that I've had better traction with are the ones where I'm just like me, right, you know say fuck it, yeah, and it works it works.
Speaker 2:Yeah, the ones that you don't think about that will go are the ones that go viral and the ones that you spend a bunch of time trying to get it, make sure that it's perfect, and all that are the ones that are like 12 years. Yeah, that too like son of a bitch I know I'm gonna go cry, I know right I put all this work, you know, and I'm like whatever it is, what it is, but at least the other day of me at a bar at a lacrosse game.
Speaker 1:I filmed it at the bar and I cut it at the bar. Mind you, I only had one drink and I cut and posted it before I finished my one drink. I think it hit 1.3 million Shit On Instagram. Yeah, it was the one that had the frozen ice where you can chill your glass on the ice and I'm like this bar is living in 2050. I literally recorded it, cut it, posted, added the music at the bar. I had my phone like this, at the bar trying to choose a good song and by the time I closed out my tab at the bar trying to choose a good song and by the time I closed out my tab, it was already posted the next day was already at a million.
Speaker 2:Fuck, I gotta, you, gotta teach me your, your ways, obi-wan, because 1.3 yeah, yeah, yeah it's.
Speaker 1:If you scroll down, it was posted in what month are we in? End of april, I think. It was posted like beginning of march or yeah. So that one, I literally posted it. And then the hot dog video that I posted. The first time I posted it it hit just under 10 million views. I filmed it in the kitchen and I posted it in the kitchen at the Rangers game. No like what, no thought went into it.
Speaker 2:But, man, I tell you, some of these vlogs that I post, it's like they take me three days to post and I'm just like, oh yay, 20 views, that's so cool I love the ups and downs of social media is so wild yeah yeah, I should do a study on that, because it is absolutely wild how like yeah, you know like it's you go from like like you were saying, like you've got all these views, and then you're like 20 views later on.
Speaker 1:This one right here. This one hit 1.2. And literally it's like 10 seconds long. But because it didn't take me that long to, it was a 10-second video, it better not take me, that's insanity. Yeah, so well, yeah, 1.2 million.
Speaker 2:Unreal.
Speaker 1:And I had no thought, like no thought went into it. But then I posted all the hot dog options the day after it. Only just under 2,000 views, oh man, and that one obviously took some effort and a lot of eating.
Speaker 2:So Okay, well, that good for you. Damn it it. I'm trying to get to your level. That's what I. That's my new goal in life right now.
Speaker 1:It's get to your level less thinking, more posting, and I don't pay attention to a lot of the game when I'm there. So so, like I, a lot of the time I'm just paying to paying for the experience.
Speaker 2:I don't even pay attention to the game a lot when I'm posting it's funny because I usually don't so, but attention to the game a lot when I'm posting. It's funny because I usually don't, so what I'm going to? Yeah, well, I'm going to put some stuff on there. Guys, thank you so much for listening. We hope that you guys got some good tips from us right on what some of the things that we do use when you go to the ballpark, where you go to different sporting events, and things like that.
Speaker 2:I will put some some, some of the links. Val is going to give me some of her links so that way she can put them as well. So that way, whatever it is like, you know, there's a lot of. Obviously there's some things that I didn't go into, like some of the lenses that I use right now that I add on my phone. To. Like some of the lenses that I use right now, uh, that I add on my phone, um, you know, because I use this company called moment, uh, and they, with this case that I have, I can put a lens on it and then, you know, make it, you know, fisheye or whatever it is leave that link again oh yeah, I'll send you the link, so, but yeah, uh, and then we'll see you guys on the next one.
Speaker 2:Don't worry, we got some cool stuff coming Some Sandlot baseball, some more other teams that are coming, some social media people. So, guys, stay tuned. We're going to bring you guys some more content here coming soon and until then, you know, guys, as always, I always say support the minor leagues. All right guys, support the minor leagues, support the minor leagues Bye.