I forgot I was using Swell! May I promote some new projects?
And now, as I'm trying to piece together a way to reach out to people and to promote some creative projects that are going on, I remembered Swell and I said, Goodness, I haven't used that in so long, and I really enjoyed it. I had connected with some great folks out there. The conversations were interesting and engaging and all that. So I find myself back on here and I think I'm going to stick with it. We'll see what direction it goes in again
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 1:15
Hey, Joe, great to hear your voice. And I agree with you. You know, when thinking about having conversations with people, swell is a great place to do that. Swell casting, obviously, because we're in conversation back and forth. I love the topic of scripted versus unscripted
It's that simple. I don't have the benefit of time I might have had when I was 15, 2025, 30 years old. Interestingly enough, I know people say age is just a number. I get that, but 20 years from now, I'll be 70. I'm not going to be 40. I'm not going to be 50. Circumstances change
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15
And it's also like when you honor people, too, especially older people, they're so happy. It makes them so happy. So I'm excited to be doing that and excited to hear what you do. And it's kind of inspiring me, like, wait, I want to do that with Indian culture and Indian roots. So thanks for the inspiration, Joe
And if I don't get that done now, I don't know if I remember this stuff 1015 years from now, and it's also a chance for my kids to one day look back at the Facebook page. Whatever still exists and say, Well, check this out. My dad revisited his childhood. I never really paid attention to this when I was a kid