Meet All Cool Entertainment

We’re excited to introduce you to the always interesting and insightful All Cool Entertainment. We hope you’ll enjoy our conversation with All Cool below.

All Cool, so great to have you with us and thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts with the community. So, let’s jump into something that stops so many people from going after their dreams – haters, nay-sayers, etc. We’d love to hear about how you dealt with that and persisted on your path.
You have to understand your audience. For me, I know a lot of them are children or young adults. The one benefit I have being a little bit older in my field is that I can look back to when I was their age and try to understand where they are coming from. I can’t tell you the amount of times I’ve turned a hater into a follower or changed their mind on something all by keeping cool, relating, and understanding where they are coming from. Honestly, most people just want to be heard and I get that. Responding and reacting to comments and criticism with an open mind could get you respect from a hater and you may even learn something constructive that will help you in the future. Anything else is just noise that you need to not waste your time with.

Thanks for sharing that. So, before we get any further into our conversation, can you tell our readers a bit about yourself and what you’re working on?
Lately I’ve been showcasing products from different companies that are essentially toys and giving my honest opinions on them and whether or not they are worth my viewers time and money. In the future I’d like to talk more about movies and television as I watch a lot of it!

If you had to pick three qualities that are most important to develop, which three would you say matter most?
1. Survival instinct. You have to be willing do to whatever it takes to follow your dreams. For me, that meant quitting my job, packing my car up with my stuff and driving across the country with no home and basically no money. I could’ve played it safe but I figured you only live once and after the pandemic I felt like a change was needed.

2. Know your audience and what they like. Read the comments and respond to them when you can. Understand the difference between a hater and constructive criticism. They took the time out to comment on my video so I feel like I, at the very least, owe them a reply.

3. Don’t be afraid to do something outside of your niche. I try posting comedy videos once in awhile, sometimes they fail and sometimes they go viral. If you stay within your niche for every video you may never grow beyond your niche. In fact, you may even find a new niche!

I had an idea of what I wanted my life to be. I worked my way up to a six figure salary working in IT but it didn’t make me happy. You have to figure out what makes you happy and do just that. I can barely afford rent right now but I wouldn’t change my path, only that I didn’t start making content on TikTok sooner. If you have an inkling to do something and you’re not hurting anyone, simply do it. It’s never too late.

How can folks who want to work with you connect?
I would love to talk with more folks about entertainment, theme parks, movies, music, TV shows. I’d like to start a podcast and have people to talk about those things with and how they impact them and influence them even. I’m hoping we can put something like that together in the future. We tried years ago but some of the folks I worked with just weren’t as passionate as I was. Nothing fancy at first, just two or more people maybe livestreaming or recording a weekly program, maybe even utilize something like “Twitter 2.0” if applicable.

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