Justin loves Huntington so much and this love shines through in some of the McElroys best work. It's such a strength that the place that motivates and excites him is also his hometown. Thank you, Juice, for giving this perspective.
I watched Justin's lecture on this a while back and it's honestly such an important value. We move away from our hometown because there's not enough of a creative culture there and in doing so shirk any responsibility for putting in the work to create that culture for others.
It’s a complicated issue tackling personal gain vs giving back to one’s community, especially being a creative/in a less stable career where you’ll do anything for that little bit of stability or job assurance
I remember attending an AES conference and being told, “don’t move to Los Angeles or Atlanta or New York to find opportunities, look for ways to create opportunities where you are”. I’ve always taken this to heart, glad to hear Justin is on the same wavelength
As an aspiring writer in Minnesota, this is something I needed to hear. There is definitely some opportunity near me (Minneapolis has a lot of theater as well as a pretty large arts scene in general), but it's not anywhere near as much as it would be if I were in New York or LA. People around here still laugh when I tell them I want to work as a creative. So it's good to hear these kinds of encouraging words.
This is honestly what I needed to hear. As a writer in Canada when so many jobs are in Toronto, where the logistics of living there are so threatening, I appreciate nothing more than the idea that I can create art and value where I am. I can make myself important where I am. I want to create a community where local artists can be supported, and this gave me the bravery to start. Thank you Juice.
This came out at a good time for me. I'm a musician in a small town and have always dreamed of taking my music somewhere else. I never considered that the town I grew up in would be losing a creative person if I were to do that. I only ever thought about getting away from the specific brand of country music I was forced to play in my local scene.
This is so good! As somebody who wants to live outside of big metropolitan areas it's great to see a discussion on how a post-covid world can make jobs more accessible for people regardless of where they live.
last night i was having a panic attack as i tried to fall asleep bc i was thinking about how i've failed at everything i wanted to do as a kid because i never moved away from my hometown (well, i did move to the metropolitan area 45 min away but that barely counts), and.. i really needed this honestly. thanks, juice
I know Justin can be serious, but listening to him speak so seriously is super great, I’m just obviously used to silly Justin. I enjoyed this video so much. ❤️❤️
As someone looking to get into games media, and nervous about the potential need to move to London/commute daily, this was a supremely useful video. Thanks so much Justin and TED!
There is an amazing next step to this that is incredibly valuable. If enough people in your community can stay doing the job they want remotely, simultaneously helping to retain your community and culture, that'll build the tax base so your town has more money, but it will also make your community more attractive to kids who would otherwise leave for the big city. More of them will stay and build businesses in town, making your community more attractive, which will retain more kids to build more businesses and so on and so forth. Rural America could stop bleeding out, suburbs with no culture would slow their expansion around metro areas, cities would stop growing faster than infrastructure and culture can adjust. If we can build community in the places we live instead of chasing someone else's culture somewhere else, we can fix a lot of problems in our communities, both in cities and towns. P.S. If you're so inclined, I recommend reading "Tribe: On Homecoming and Belonging" "Rise of the Creative Class" "How to Kill a City" "Alienated America" "Prosperity without Growth"
I think he didn’t wanna brag, but he should’ve mentioned the money he and his family have brought to Huntington. Every Christmas, the MBMBAM Angels help pay for necessities for families in need. Any time they mention a single thing about Huntington residents needing X or Y, us fans are running to our wallets because of the clear love for their hometown and to help repay the wholesome joy they bring us. I’m not rich, but I’m willing to spend disposable income for them.
Cannot wait for Charlie McElroy's TEDx about her journey to punch the moon
JUICE TED TALK JUICE TED TALK
Juice Jed Jalk!
i fully lost it at the completely deadpan delivery explaining how every thanksgiving they review paul blart mall cop 2
This comment section had a much rowdier energy than your usual TED talk comment section.
I would listen to Justin talk about anything - ANYTHING! (Including Paul Blart, which I have actually seen hundreds of times)
You monster
40 going on 30 Justin 'juice of youth' McElroy
Justin loves Huntington so much and this love shines through in some of the McElroys best work. It's such a strength that the place that motivates and excites him is also his hometown. Thank you, Juice, for giving this perspective.
I watched Justin's lecture on this a while back and it's honestly such an important value. We move away from our hometown because there's not enough of a creative culture there and in doing so shirk any responsibility for putting in the work to create that culture for others.
It’s a complicated issue tackling personal gain vs giving back to one’s community, especially being a creative/in a less stable career where you’ll do anything for that little bit of stability or job assurance
JUSTIN ‘TEDTALKS’ ‘HOOPS’ MCELROY?????????????????????????????!!?????!?????????
I remember attending an AES conference and being told, “don’t move to Los Angeles or Atlanta or New York to find opportunities, look for ways to create opportunities where you are”. I’ve always taken this to heart, glad to hear Justin is on the same wavelength
As an aspiring writer in Minnesota, this is something I needed to hear. There is definitely some opportunity near me (Minneapolis has a lot of theater as well as a pretty large arts scene in general), but it's not anywhere near as much as it would be if I were in New York or LA. People around here still laugh when I tell them I want to work as a creative. So it's good to hear these kinds of encouraging words.
🔈 great job 🔈
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This is honestly what I needed to hear. As a writer in Canada when so many jobs are in Toronto, where the logistics of living there are so threatening, I appreciate nothing more than the idea that I can create art and value where I am. I can make myself important where I am. I want to create a community where local artists can be supported, and this gave me the bravery to start. Thank you Juice.
This came out at a good time for me. I'm a musician in a small town and have always dreamed of taking my music somewhere else. I never considered that the town I grew up in would be losing a creative person if I were to do that. I only ever thought about getting away from the specific brand of country music I was forced to play in my local scene.
Justin I love you so much
LOOKIN GOOD JUICY HOOPS THEM BEANS TREATING YOU GOOD MY MAN
This was the first I heard about them doing an animated adventure zone series! That is fantastic news°°
(But they aren’t voicing their characters sooooo)
Great Job!
✋✋
Ted talk? This is Justin Talk now.
This is so good! As somebody who wants to live outside of big metropolitan areas it's great to see a discussion on how a post-covid world can make jobs more accessible for people regardless of where they live.
justin🥺🥺🥺 this is great king
last night i was having a panic attack as i tried to fall asleep bc i was thinking about how i've failed at everything i wanted to do as a kid because i never moved away from my hometown (well, i did move to the metropolitan area 45 min away but that barely counts), and.. i really needed this honestly. thanks, juice
Great job! And always wonderful when the wee ones make an appearance!
0:35 that pop would make a great bass tone for a song
IS THAT JUSTIN "HOOPS" MCELROY?
I'm so happy. My oldest brother should be heard by the masses. Folks who are interested in learning about being a better person.
GREAT-JOB
This is eerily fitting for my current situation. Thanks for the advice as always Hoops! Great job!
I know Justin can be serious, but listening to him speak so seriously is super great, I’m just obviously used to silly Justin. I enjoyed this video so much. ❤️❤️
woo great to see a familiar face on tedX! can't wait to watch!
Excellent talk Justin!
I love him.
Really enjoyed this, great job!
Thanks for the great advice! This is quite applicable to my future field, so thanks!
Def gonna listen to this to up my side hustle! Thanks fellow Huntingtonian!
This was encouraging, thank you Justin, much love to you and for everything you do. You're awesome
Best ending of a Ted talk ever
100% agree with this, thanks J-man!
J MAN TED TALK???? great job!
As someone looking to get into games media, and nervous about the potential need to move to London/commute daily, this was a supremely useful video. Thanks so much Justin and TED!
Great job, Juice!
There’s those maroon panels Sydnee was talking about!
Great Job! Great advice from Hoops as always.
GREAT ! JOB !
Loved it. Feel like it daughter ended Ted Talk right before Blart section of the talk. Shucks. Thank you Justin and his Family for all your time
This is great Justin
yes justin motivational talk exactly what I needed :)
There is an amazing next step to this that is incredibly valuable.
If enough people in your community can stay doing the job they want remotely, simultaneously helping to retain your community and culture, that'll build the tax base so your town has more money, but it will also make your community more attractive to kids who would otherwise leave for the big city. More of them will stay and build businesses in town, making your community more attractive, which will retain more kids to build more businesses and so on and so forth.
Rural America could stop bleeding out, suburbs with no culture would slow their expansion around metro areas, cities would stop growing faster than infrastructure and culture can adjust.
If we can build community in the places we live instead of chasing someone else's culture somewhere else, we can fix a lot of problems in our communities, both in cities and towns.
P.S. If you're so inclined, I recommend reading
"Tribe: On Homecoming and Belonging"
"Rise of the Creative Class"
"How to Kill a City"
"Alienated America"
"Prosperity without Growth"
this is the only video I have ever seen with zero dislikes.
This guy ❤️❤️❤️
great work, Hoops!
This was really good!
Confirmed for "Pirate's Life" Pirates of the Caribbean bromine-scented candle from The Magic Candle Company.
Yes to everything in this video. It's sad that it took a global crisis for this to become apparent to people/companies.
Thank u juice!
love you juice!
JUICE!!!!
👋🏻👋🏻 Thank you, good, good boy.
I appreciate this
I'm so glad there are zero dislikes!!!!
Justin doing tha TED talk for today?? But seriously I loved this :-) thanks Justin
GRIP IT N RIP IT BABY
awesome talk!!
Great job!!
Love this!!!
Wasn't building bridges 2015's theme?
no that was The Grift
20fixteen building bridges.
@@GlenLauderdale
that must be 2016. 2015 was 20Grifteen: The Con is On
citation: I am currently listening to MBMBAM and I haven't gotten to 2016 yet
I think he didn’t wanna brag, but he should’ve mentioned the money he and his family have brought to Huntington. Every Christmas, the MBMBAM Angels help pay for necessities for families in need. Any time they mention a single thing about Huntington residents needing X or Y, us fans are running to our wallets because of the clear love for their hometown and to help repay the wholesome joy they bring us. I’m not rich, but I’m willing to spend disposable income for them.
Justin “Tedtalk” McElroy
I'm a simple person. I see Juice McElroy and I click
How did I not know this existed until now
Me: has watched many red talks for school and is very done with them
Juice: does a Ted talk
Me: Welp time to watch
Okokokokok. 50,000 is small!?!?!??? That’s huge compared to my small town of 2500
HOOPS!
hoops lookin fit lately, give me the strength to mimic it
Wow lol that guy really looks like justin hoops mcelOMGG-
justin mcelroy /will/ host a ted talk
hi juice
Manifest your dreams by making a podcast about being in a movie before you are cast!
Thought this was a joke at first
but JUICE how do I do special effects work without ruining my family's kitchen?????
I wish the boys narrated everything.
ted talks? i sure hope he does. ahahaha
oh wait, stop the jokes, it's justin hoops mcelroy.
👋👋
Justin? Ted talk?
*everyone liked that*
Justin always shops at The Gap
I had no idea Justin founded polygon...
Hoops McElroy TED talk??????????????
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Great Job!
Great job!