After I wrote about Na Nek, there were a few things happening that I wished to write right away if I had an opportunity ka.
1. Learning from Na Nek.....after ignoring the swear words, as always, I got some good thinking and lessons from him which are as follows:
- Each specific media type has its own audience and charms so it's hard to adopt or use one's own habits and skills fully onto another (like from TV to Facebook Live in his case)
- When one fails, think of others who could be impacted beyond oneself....Na Nek's caring for others was really good ka. When his company lost money, he decided to close it down while he still had some money to compensate his team for them to find their own paths. Thumbs up to him.
- Generational gaps are seen everywhere but he manages to prove that he's open and ready to listen/help advice them, younger ones have become his fans.....one little thing from a Fulbright alum ka...he said it's tough to manage the younger ones as he couldn't really understand their process so what's best is to assign them to work, let them know he's there to support them as needed, and wait to see the results ka. This alum is only in his early 40's ka.
- Life in leisure could be turned to work once you work on what you love and you know how to link it.
2. Learning from Fulbright alums and from podcasters
- Podcasts have been around in the US for over a decade and it seems that Thailand seems to fully adopt some newer media after about 10 years.
- Podcasts won't die even when Clubhouse has been hot and hit these days.
- Younger kids still prefer YouTube over Podcasts.
3. Clubhouse mania
- The Clubhouse Team is operated by less than 10 people for the world to use ka....how amazing technology and younger ones are na ka!
- It's borderless in many ways, from countries and regions, age and generations to authority and class.
- It's a good learning platform when managed and moderated carefully while letting the atmosphere be informal.
- For Thais, public figures and influencers draw participants easily even some may not know much about the topics discussed.
Are we, our older generations, up to the newer platforms in our lives? Are we ready to open a room (do it three times to be allowed to open a clubhouse with permission to set our own schedules ka.)
I've been asked to open a room but am still hesitant ka. Want to make sure it has to be in some form for some duration but more importantly, it could generate some benefits lae ka.
Will you be in my Clubhouse if I start one ka?
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