Jaylen Brown
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Podcast Appearances
Like we see it all the time through these accounts.
Mostly, you know, large organizations, they have a job description where your job is to go find the most popularized accounts, work with them in order to use their influence, in order to push your product or push your whatever.
But we've gotten away from storytelling in the industry, and that's like a true way
to galvanize influence, like story tell, testimonies.
Like someone went from here to here, that inspires people.
The industry has largely got away from that because they think technology has somehow become a substitute for human influence.
And I think that was the wrong decision and I would like to see it go back.
Yeah, you know, I think people are inspired and motivated when they hear other people's stories and they hear, when they get to see them visually come together and you get to see someone's testimonies that are now, it's a budget behind it and now you get to, like I used to grow up seeing LeBron running down South Beach and
and him in Cleveland and everybody like around, you know, as a kid I was inspiring.
Now you just see clickbait on, now you just see, you know, clickbait and fake viral moments and seed accounts that are trying to create and make me feel like this is important.
And it just don't feel the same.
It's like, you know, like it's like artificial light versus the sun.
You know, it's a difference.
Yeah, science is one of my loves.
I love science, also love history.
So, you know, I look forward to going back to school and potentially getting my degree in the scientific field, maybe physics, maybe astrophysics, et cetera.
But frequency technology is something that I've always been fascinated with.
Like, you know, everything that's around us is frequency and vibration.
That's just how matter is formed.
You know, so to be able to, you know,