I love the split screen view with everyone

Ian Slater knew early on what he was attracted to in terms of an industry but as in all industries there are an overwhelming about of roles and “cogs of the wheel” that all work together in a beautiful orchestra of human interaction and thought, when zoomed back on - all these many individual people with interesting stories and with very intense and unexplainable gravitational pulls to sexual fetishes you never even could imagine could possibly be “a thing” meaning real, all these daily trials and tribulations, challenges, victories, one after another piled on top of the next and swimming in a virtual bottomless ocean of variables, outcomes, new things to discover and think about and create, more souls to heal, to entertain and make them laugh after they just got the news that their cancer has started into remission after a long fight, these things we do as company’s, as industries, as people … when you take that giant step back and then about and then another and just look - you realize something so beautiful - that all we are all doing in these lives, roles, things we do - is basically nothing more than 7.5 billion people helping each other experience the human condition in the best way we can as of this moment. This beautiful, priceless, significant moment we all share. In summary, Ian prefers to be the “behind the scenes” guy in one of the podcasts.

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