I Look Insane in All of my YouTube Video Thumbnails

I make videos fairly regularly, but I am certainly not an actor, or a TV personality; I’ve never taken classes on how to carry myself on camera. At some point when I have more time to devote to it, I’d have fun taking an acting class just so I could learn what kind of posture and movements carry over best on camera. At the very least, I’d like to learn what full-time vloggers do to ensure that they have a good frame to use as a thumbnail preview for their video. Every time I create a video, I look normal enough while watching it, but my mannerisms do not translate into still frames. Here’s an example of what my choices are for the preview thumbnail when I make a video:

YouTube Thumbnails

Yep…I look deranged in every single one of them. I wish I could say that this is just a one-off problem, but this is what I’m up against pretty much any time I make a video:

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Experts say that you should remember to be animated on camera, but I think I could benefit from being a little LESS animated!

Eardoc Video Review: Exploring Potential New Options For Ear Pain

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Today I’m sharing a video review of Eardoc, a unique product I learned about while bloghopping recently. Eardoc is a small vibrating tool which you hold behind your ears with the aim of opening up the Eustachian tube to drain trapped fluids. This has been advertised for a number of possible applications, such as an ear infection treatment in children to use for Eustachian Tube Dysfunction and ear pain on flights – which is what I detail using it for in the video! Check out my thoughts on this product and let me know if you’ve ever tried something like this. (And if any of my readers have Eustachian Tube Dysfunction, please feel free to weigh in with your advice!)

Total Gym XLS: Week 9 Recap

Total Gym Squat Stand

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It’s our 9th week using the Total Gym XLS:

Measurements Week 9

I spent last week wrapping up a lot of monster projects, and it feels good. My schedule has been a lot more manageable over the last few days which makes it possible to take much better care of myself – not just in terms of exercise, but also in terms of overall rest and morale. As a business owner, it’s hard to set those boundaries because there is always “More to do” – it’s easy on paper to say that you should just draw an arbitrary line in the sand and always quit work at X o’clock, but this is a huge challenge in social media because the very nature of this work is that it is time-sensitive and often you have to quickly jump on opportunities. One important point I’ve taken home over the last few years is that the business approach this field is different in many ways from my traditional journalism background, so it’s important not to weigh myself down with business practices that are no longer practical – I think it’s important to know when to quickly toss aside “The old model” because everything is changing so rapidly. I think we’re all doing our best to figure out the best ways to achieve work-life balance during this transition phase – and that goes for everyone in the modern world, not just those working in social media! – so it’s important to just do our best and go with it as we forge our path and feel out the best way forward.

So for someone like me, the Total Gym is such a lifesaver because of its flexibility. It’s there as much or as little as I need it – the other night, I started a pot of water boiling on the stove, loaded up the washing machine, and then hopped on the XLS – which is located in the room between the kitchen and laundry room – to do a set of squats and crunches. When the water boiled, I was done with my mini-workout! It’s great being able to work on this machine spontaneously, since my big challenge working in this field is how erratic my schedule can be. It’s constantly changing, so the flexibility of being able to workout whenever it’s convenient that day really helps immensely. Jai loves to get on this all through the day – he’ll walk by it and decide to hop on for a few minutes to work on a muscle group. I was cracking up on Halloween when I looked over and saw this:

I don’t think there’s any better testament to the ease of using this at anytime than seeing someone decide to work out in their Halloween costume! I had to take a picture because it was entertaining me so much. (He said, “I’m practicing rowing the boat!”)

In terms of physical gains this week, I’m pleased that I’m feeling comfortable doing leg/lower body workouts now. I think back to when I was sitting in a wheelchair after dislocating my knees and feel so grateful that it’s beginning to seem like a more distant memory. I’m definitely ready to put that awful time far, far behind me! For Jai, he mentioned that lifting heavy items is feeling easier. Onwards to week 10!




Paul McCartney – “New” Album Review

Paul McCartney - New

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The appropriately-named New is the latest album from Paul McCartney, released October 15th. This is his first full album of original material since 2007 – last year’s release, Kisses on The Bottom, was mostly covers. I was very interested to hear what his latest work would be like – music has gone in some very interesting directions in recent years, and major label releases have changed alot in just 6 years. Of course, no one is the master of evolving and changing sounds seamlessly like the creative genius behind Abbey Road, so I was curious indeed to see what this album had in store.

Interestingly, this album reminds me a lot of Duran Duran’s Red Carpet Massacre – not musically, but in terms of direction. Like Massacre, I find New to be one of those albums with a strange dichotomy for me; it’s so catchy, and yet, a departure from the feel I might have expected. This album doesn’t have the same jarring quality as Duran Duran working with Timbaland, of course, but that’s something I’ve noticed in music overall – nothing is jarring anymore. I almost feel like Top 40 music is all being painted with the same bland brush; even unabashed pop seems toned down to me, like it’s all been so strategically designed not to veer away from a corporate concept even slightly. It’s hard for me to express this without it sounding very harsh – this doesn’t mean that I’m not enjoying contemporary music, because far from it – I do enjoy current hits very much. It’s just interesting to me to see where it’s all going. For example, Red Carpet Massacre blew my mind with how bizarre it was, and yet I love it and play it all the time.

So with that being said, I had fun listening to New – my personal favorites on here are “I Can Bet” and “Appreciate”. This album was the soundtrack to my INS appointment, since I was playing it in the car the whole way down to Portland. McCartney’s music has weaved its way through the entirety of my life, and it makes me happy that there continues to be “New” McCartney to enjoy!

Track Listing:

1. Save Us (produced by Paul Epworth)

2. Alligator (produced by Mark Ronson)

3. On My Way To Work (produced by Giles Martin)

4. Queenie Eye (produced by Paul Epworth)

5. Early Days (produced by Ethan Johns)

6. New (produced by Mark Ronson with additional production by Giles Martin)

7. Appreciate (produced by Giles Martin)

8. Everybody Out There (produced by Giles Martin)

9. Hosanna (produced by Ethan Johns)

10. I Can Bet (produced by Giles Martin)

11. Looking At Her (produced by Giles Martin)

12. Road (produced by Paul Epworth)

Power Rangers Super Samurai: A Christmas Wish DVD

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Power Rangers Super Samurai: A Christmas Wish

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One of my favorite things to do during the holidays is watch Christmas specials. I have an eclectic assortment of favorites, but generally speaking I just like to watch holiday-themed episodes of my favorite shows. One classic that I like to pull out is my VHS copy of Alpha’s Magical Christmas , a Mighty Morphin Power Rangers special from when I was a kid, featuring the robot getting the Command Center into the festive spirit. I remember that my mom always thought Alpha was annoying with his constant “Ay-yi-yi-yi-yi”, so I know she must have just loved this full half hour of Alpha singing Christmas carols like, “Deck the halls with boughs of holly, ay-yi-yi-yi-yi-yi-yi!” It’s super cheestastic and makes me super happy! The special is pretty much just Alpha and a group of children singing and decorating a tree, with a small cameo from the Power Rangers at the end.

Well, now I don’t even have to pull out my VCR to watch this, because it’s been included in a new DVD release called Power Rangers Super Samurai: A Christmas Wish. As the name indicates, Alpha has been packaged together with a holiday-themed episode from one of the newest batches of Rangers. I haven’t watched “Super Samurai Stuck on Christmas” yet because it doesn’t feel Christmas-y to be watching this when I still have Halloween stuff in the yard, but I can’t wait until I can bust out a mug of cocoa and curl next to the tree to watch it in December. You guys know I love the Samurai Rangers too, so I can’t wait to see what their Christmas special is going to be like.

Also included on the DVD is an episode of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers called “Forever Friends”, which feels like filler to me since it has absolutely nothing to do with the holidays. Couldn’t they have put I’m Dreaming of a White Ranger on here instead for the Christmas trifecta? Oh well, good thing I own a VHS copy of that too. 😉

Power Rangers Super Samurai: A Christmas Wish is available on retailers such as Amazon for a suggested retail price of $14.98.