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great don't think so there is one else
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up here
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minor technical issues
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I know
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of course I'm running nightly so it has
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to go update itself okay
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there goes you know you gotta run with
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the latest bill just in case alright
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while that's loading welcome to the
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ninth annual indie web summit I'm when a
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organizers taunted Charlie this is Terry
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Miller Aaron Preki organizers you'll
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notice this year that we have
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color-coded lanyards that's new what
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does this mean let me just go over that
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since that's one of the first things
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you've seen purple or more like a
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lavender
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I'd say means we're an organizer and you
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can contact us for anything that is not
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awesome like we really an really mean
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that I will be showing you our code of
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conduct shortly but if there's anything
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that you're concerned just like where's
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the bathroom like we have one bathroom
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around the side here more in the hallway
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we ran out of supplies questions about
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the facility questions about what can
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you do can you get back in schedule etc
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you can contact us all right what's
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projectors for the last time I presents
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it I actually had audio problems so this
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time of course video problems
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and now let's see if we can actually
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present you something that looks like
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something that you're at alright you
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should be seeing a wiki page 2019 all
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right that's a great start so I'll keep
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the intro section fairly short because
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we have some awesome keynotes lined up
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introduce you to the organizers we do
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have a code of conduct
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and we take it very seriously so this is
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something that we have worked on over
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the years we are committed to keeping
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indie web camp and you Web Summit all
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indie web events safe and inclusive by
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design by default and so we documental
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but what that means in short it means
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treat each other respectfully it also
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means that harassment will not be
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tolerated if you have any issues or
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problems with that you are encouraged to
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contact one of the organizers and we are
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all listed on the 20 19 page directly
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there's a phone number for you right
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Aaron and there's one piece that we've
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added which is new which any of us in
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fact any organizer you see in fact
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there's a bunch of community and do web
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organizers here if I can just get you
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all to at least stand up well the real
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community organizers stand up yes thank
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you and raise your hands
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so weep and we spent half a day
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yesterday in a new web organizer summit
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and one of the things we did was we
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updated the code of conduct with a
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section from xoxo code of conduct which
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is basically that the indie web we
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prioritized marginalized people's safety
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over privileged people's comfort and
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there's a bunch of text there I have it
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scrolled up about you know you're
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serving the right to not act on
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complaints regarding reverse systems and
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reasonable communicates the boundaries
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or accumulation of tone you don't find
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congenial or even criticizing of bad
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behavior itself so we found that pretty
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inspiring from xoxo we're happy to
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follow that paragraph that's new since
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you also probably signed up agree to it
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if you have any questions about that at
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all those organized you saw stand up or
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the three of us up here
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and happy to answer that we don't
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foresee it being an issue but bringing
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it up is the way we make sure that
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that's that's how that goes okay that's
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enough on that in addition to the code
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of conduct for any web we're at in
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Missoula facility so you've hopefully
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read them as low communication
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participation guidelines very similar
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covering a lot of anti-harassment along
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many different ways and those are all
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linked from the home page of 2019 so
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from right here you can find that indie
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web dot org slash 2019 great next we
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have a photo policy your lanyards is you
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came in or either black by default or if
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you chose a lanyard that's yellow and
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you see someone's heel down there that
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means that please ask me before taking
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my photo and then of course if they say
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no you gotta respect that even if
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someone else has taken their photo that
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doesn't give you permission to take
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their photo you have to ask if it's R if
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they're land you're just red that means
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do not take their photo and please try
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to see if I need group what do you take
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you can crop them out like literally
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while you're taking the photo make sure
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that they're not in it if at all
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possible I think that's the photo policy
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all right
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live stream so we have a live stream in
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here by default for this morning we also
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so if you don't want to be in that you
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should be sitting in the back rows so
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that's that's pretty simple there later
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on we'll have sessions in the rooms
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three of which have video will describe
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how that works in the afternoon so that
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you'll have plenty of warning and be
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able to choose accordingly stickers and
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pronouns please use the pronoun pins
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near the registration you should have
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picked one up and please use people's
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pronouns that they are wearing I don't
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think there's much more to that let's we
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have several tools in particular during
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the summit so make your experience the
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best slack slash IRC this wiki and the
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etherpad so those are all linked to from
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here as well in the participating
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section
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so those are the baseline tools and
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rules the overview of the day is aha we
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have a schedule look at that we're only
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about five minutes behind okay we are
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here approximately we are live-streaming
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this on Twitch so people are remotely
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participating in including the chat
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channels probably about what's 30
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signups remotely okay so the chats gonna
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be pretty busy during this conference
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use the main chat for anything about the
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conference like itself content all that
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they're saying logistics issues or
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questions about structure or whatever
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there's the meta channel for discussing
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that and we ask that any development
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related questions and discussions go to
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the dev channel so if you find yourself
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typing in a piece of jargon like
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microformats or web mention please move
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that discussion for development channel
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keep the main channel focused on hey
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this is my indie website I want to do
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cool stuff with it like the following or
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you know can someone show me how to do
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something alright that's dance
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we have great keynotes coming up then at
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11:00 we'll do optional lightning intros
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and personal site demos we have a lot of
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people here so we probably won't be able
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to do everyone but usually it's a fairly
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self-selected crowd will give you up to
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two minutes to do a quick demo of your
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site if you can keep it to under one
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that's even better
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we'll see let's we've done this before
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it's kind of chaotic but it mostly works
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we'll do that for an hour it'll go by
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super fast do a group photo we'll eat
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lunch outside there's a bunch of options
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for lunch actually listed in the
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schedule we're not all nearby and then
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we'll reconvene here at 1:30 the doors
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will open to return at 1:15 any
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questions so far ok thanks so much to
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our sponsors for making this possible
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so we have Mozilla to thank for the
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space and the food we have named com2
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thanks for last night's pre-party and
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social thanks very much name calm and
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octa and open collective contributions
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for general sponsorship there is help us
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out with various things I want to
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especially thank all of you who signed
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up as individual contributors and added
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to the Travel Assistance Fund because
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that money was matched by a anonymous
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donor and we were able to get several
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people here then we wouldn't have
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otherwise been able to do so thank you
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very much for everyone was able to do
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that alright if that is the last thing
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then
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there we go alright I think we're good
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with organized session I'm gonna give
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you a really really brief state of the
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indie web because we are running short
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on time I'm gonna cut my time short
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because you we have some amazing keynote
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speakers lined up with incredible
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stories to tell
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so the I want to talk a little bit about
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the accomplishments the last year some
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of the products you've made some and
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some of the challenges and cutting edge
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things that are coming to the forefront
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that maybe we can discuss the next two
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days so we got some amazing press this
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past year India web has hit the
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mainstream The New Yorker covered an
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article literally titled can't Indy
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social media save us and essentially
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immediately referenced like the indie
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web right look at many web there it is
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the term indie web camel cops and all
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mainstream media right they've gotten it
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they'd spelled it right they kept it as
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one word amazing okay so if you haven't
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seen their article I highly recommend
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reading it it's not an entirely
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technical accurate but that's okay
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because the overall story they're
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telling is the right story and they're
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getting more and more people interested
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we sold out indie web summit which I
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don't think we've ever done before
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what's our what's our current count on
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the sign-up sheet anyone know last I
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checked it was 47 of you were here okay
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okay so that's been awesome we have more
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homebrew how many 46
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did we count a blank line or something
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okay that's allowed we have many more
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home bruh website club cities that are
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regularly meeting and a whole bunch
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getting started just this past week
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Barnsley I don't even know where that is
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sorry American geography all that I
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think it's in England I believe
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announced that they're starting there
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Andy what their home website club on the
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18th of July so that's pretty cool we
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are have more more in the webcams we've
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scheduled lots of a new about camps this
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year and are on track to schedule a
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record number this year in record number
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of different cities as well so that's
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pretty cool
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aside from the community participation
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Ryan Barrett who runs the service called
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bridge II which I'm sure a lot of you
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are using how are you using bridging
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let's just see yeah a lot of your users
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shared some stats for us on the
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continued essentially what you can see
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here is linear organic growth of the
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indie web this is one of the things that
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we're actually really proud of that we
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are not looking for some sort of like
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hockey stick unicorn
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VC driven like stratospheric like it's
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like you know rise and explode and blow
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up into splinters type movement we're
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trying to grow ourselves sustainably
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which i think is becoming a common theme
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in many areas you know like the
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environment and I'm really proud that
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this has happened you can see that's
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been a couple of drop offs in Mike users
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by feature etc and those are for can
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anyone guess what happened in August of
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last year
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thankfully Facebook filled its API so
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that obviously dropped off with a lot of
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back feed and like I personally stopped
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posting to Facebook then the second drop
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off happened when Google killed G+ so
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you know Facebook and then G+ there were
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apparently quite a few completion G+ but
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as you can see the stats overall if kept
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rising the number of users number of web
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mentions sent this is this is the one
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particularly proud of is the number
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weapons just said continue to keep
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growing and the number of unique domains
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so that's the best indicator we have for
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like how many people are using bridge II
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as the representation a subset of like
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the whole indie web we know that that's
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like maybe I don't know somewhere
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between 1 to 10 percent we don't have
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accurate stats it would be great if we
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did but relative growth is always a good
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thing to see like that alright so those
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are awesome things that have happened
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the things we're making progress on
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travel assistance last year we were late
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to do this we were able to offer one
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scholarship and we weren't able to
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arrange logistics in time so this year
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we did it more in advance we were able
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to offer a number of scholarships and
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have three individuals able to accept
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plan and show up today so we think
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that's a huge increase and we can do
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better so we organized some have
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definitely pledged to do better next
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year for organizing travel assistance
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far more in advance we're also looking
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into seeing if there's a way to provide
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travel assistance to other indie web
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camps because one of the things we
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realized was hey maybe it's better
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environmentally to fly people or train
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people closer to where they live rather
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than try to fly everyone across the
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entire world to one location so we're
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gonna be investigating that that's
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something we make progress on can make
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better progress on we've got some
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challenges that we've incurred and last
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that we still keep running into and the
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biggest one that we've noticed this year
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is wordpress and wordpress comm so
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there's a number of folks that tried to
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post RSVPs and things didn't quite work
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right because
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maybe they're picking different theme or
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because wordpress.com updated it
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continues to be a source of challenges
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and I just think we should admit that
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and find bold solutions to figuring out
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how we can get that approximately 30% of
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the web to actually engage with us we've
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got a lot of solutions there we can do
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better it's definitely a challenge
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all right and that leads me to the last
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piece which is technical areas of
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exploration I picked out three areas
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which I thought I heard lots of
37:19
discussion about just to raise up - you
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think I start thinking about these are
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areas that we don't have clear
37:24
inoperability on the web yet but we
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could maybe even starting this weekend
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this is the kind of thing that's
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happened every year people have come up
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with like an area they're interested in
37:34
and make something work that didn't work
37:35
before the first is private posts or
37:37
groups this is one of the top reasons I
37:40
still hear from people for using
37:41
Facebook is that it offers a convenient
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you I'm for sharing things privately
37:46
with either individuals or with small
37:48
groups of people it's something that I
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think we can do in our own sites it's
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something that still needs figuring out
37:53
UX protocols but I think we can solve it
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like we've solved all our previous use
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cases
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the second is payments you know if if we
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want to make progress in payments we
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want to figure out a way for people to
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actually transact peer-to-peer and maybe
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not necessarily depend on a new
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centralized currency driven by a large
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social media company and a bunch of
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blockchain companies and a bunch of
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credit card companies maybe that's not
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the best thing for the planet and for
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independence and for liberty and all the
38:27
things that we talked about so how do we
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handle payments and offering services on
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the indie web we're getting paid for
38:34
stuff whether it's like paid for
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articles or paid for like you know
38:37
podcasts or whatever your content I
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think that's an area that is worth
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exploring and the last one is discovery
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this has always been a bit of a
38:46
challenge and now that we have indie web
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readers social readers I feel like the
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next step is finding a way for folks to
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discover each other people they might
38:56
want to follow other kinds of things
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finds that in the community and connect
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that are a bit ad hoc
39:03
right now and I think that there's
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there's a lot of potential for progress
39:05
here so that's it for the state of the
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indie web 2019 I'm going to stop here
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and introduce you to our first official
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keynote speaker since I feel like I'm
39:16
just your organize for giving you the
39:17
updates and that's kit Hudson my name is
39:42
spelled correctly which happens so
39:43
infrequently I'm displaying this but not
39:46
wearing it we start our journey with our
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world shaking with nothing but
39:56
contractions in that it explodes into an
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immeasurable expanse and we're left in
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cycles of contractions and expansions
40:04
until like Hamlet we shuffle off this
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mortal coil coil because fundamentally
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this is what life is about it is about a
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series of contractions and expansions we
40:18
start off small unsure excited and
40:22
interested in everything we take our
40:25
first steps we learn we expand we fall
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down and we're yelled at don't get that
40:32
don't do that don't do that I live in
40:34
either and we contract we try again and
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we explore we taste everything we watch
40:42
we continue to learn we expand in the
40:47
joy of this existence and then we touch
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the hot plate coil we contract
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in time we try again we make friends we
41:03
explore with these friends and we expand
41:05
and then we lose friends we sit in our
41:09
ball of pain and our world becomes
41:11
smaller we contract a little bit more we
41:15
fall in love and the world expands and
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it is beautiful gorgeous and our hearts
41:24
we're told that it gets better hold on
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we survive we start to thrive and we
41:31
expand again life happens life is this
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cycle one after another we have new
41:38
schools we have new friends we have
41:40
marriages we have births we have
41:42
adoptions we have breakups we have new
41:44
homes we have new jobs new states new
41:47
countries new bosses old hang-ups
41:49
death loss cancer disability job loss
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the unforeseen and the unplanned and we
41:56
withdraw from the world and then we find
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our causes or sometimes our causes come
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and find us we explore our world and we
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expand we are sometimes criticized for
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our gender or our non gender for the
42:13
color of our hair or the color of our
42:15
skin for simply being who we are as if
42:19
being ourselves is somehow wrong we know
42:22
it isn't but we contract into ourselves
42:24
nonetheless and then we find our tribe
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those who understand the parts of us the
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parts of us that are beautiful the parts
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of us that should be without shame the
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parts of us that simply are and we can
42:39
be ourselves and in that comfort and the
42:41
strength of our tribe we expand again we
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have expectations
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I need come on how hard can it be but we
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share we give our creations life we give
42:56
to the community we give to the world
42:58
and we get crap back there's this bug
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there's this flaw it isn't perfect
43:03
you're not perfect we aren't perfect we
43:07
contract
43:07
we grudgingly give our time to those who
43:11
demand it and we joyfully give it to
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those who understand the gift that our
43:17
time is we who create create because we
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can't not create we made this creation
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to exist
43:26
we need this object this project this
43:28
process to live we will it into creation
43:32
and we expand mishaps befall us and we
43:37
break in that breaking me hurts
43:40
and in that hurting we contract and then
43:43
we heal and in that healing we realize
43:46
the gift that our breaking had the gift
43:49
the story the lesson we expand again we
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realized that we cannot change human
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nature there will always be jerks
43:59
there'll always be trolls and there will
44:01
always be assholes
44:03
we will there will always be those who
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choose to destroy instead of to create
44:07
and with this knowledge once again we
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contract until we realize that why we
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cannot change human nature we can
44:17
influence human behavior we can
44:20
demonstrate what a good person is with
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our actions with our demonstrations with
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our understanding and with our empathy
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we expand and how easy is it in these
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expansions to flitter out into the silos
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to share our lives the silos are easy
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