I did a 16-minute long interview with Coffeezilla, not for his main channel which has 3.5 million subscribers, but for his second channel which has 250k subscribers.
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This video already has 73k views and 337 comments in the first 3 hours, I always forget how much bigger YouTube is than Substack.
This interview was about Avi Eisenberg, who I sent to jail in 2022.
Last week, Eisenberg was convicted by a jury of his peers on charges of commodities fraud, commodities market manipulation, and wire fraud.
This was the first-ever cryptocurrency open-market manipulation case.
Eisenberg’s sentencing is now scheduled for July 29, with ‘‘potential penalties including a maximum of 10 years in prison for commodities fraud and manipulation and up to 20 years for wire fraud.’’
Some lessons I learned from this interview:
It went pretty well — not amazing, I could have spoken better — but the main thing for me is that I wasn’t nervous at all. The more I practice, the more comfortable I get with public speaking. So please bear with me as I keep getting my reps in.
My mic and camera suck. I just bought a new laptop so I assumed because it was a new laptop, the camera/mic would be excellent, but they aren’t.
My hair was super greasy, lol. I just went swimming in the ocean and then put gel in it, and it hadn’t dried yet.
My vanity got the better of me and I checked the comments section to see what they were saying about me, and thankfully there wasn’t very much. 99% of the comments were overwhelmingly about Avi Eisenberg, not on me.
I was too far right for some….
And too far left for others….
When I brought up the concept of IQ, some of them thought the concept of IQ was fake:
Some thought I was hot:
Some thought I was pretentious:
Some thought I was a snitch:
Some thought I was great:
Some thought I was an idiot:
I tried to transcribe this interview and tried to post the transcript here, but it came out as a jumble of words that was 5,000 words long. So I didn’t have the willpower to spend a couple of hours editing that jumble into a readable interview format.
I thought it was a great interview. Thanks for sharing.
Loved the cavalcade of competing comments. Always great to know where you stand!
And once again, such great work.