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Grey: --so- so Vietnam totally counts, and I was very interested to hear--
Brady: Vietnam, and I did make- and I did make videos there, so it is about- it is about filmmaking. I tell you what, from a filmmaker YouTube perspective, it's really in- hard to make videos of your dad. I tell you that right now.
Grey: Oh yeah? Why?
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Grey
he's just he knows you do. Well, he's blowing off all your linguistic tricks.▼
Brady: --and they didn't always fit with what I thought would work in a video,--
I don't know. I don't know if it was but yeah, I felt like I felt like there was kryptonite in the air. And in terms of my ability to steer the interview either way. I sometimes can. It was an eye It must be because it was my dad because it never happens with anyone else.▼
Grey
Yeah, I guess you were not in a position of authority when it is your father on the other end of the camera.▼
Brady: --and all the different techniques I normally use--
Right. I guess that's it. I guess that's it. I mean, I don't feel that he was in authority over me either, though. I mean, I don't have that kind of relationship with my dad. But yeah, there was just something different. There was and I would stop and ask him questions. And he would he wouldn't answer them or debate when he's like that with everyone. He just ignores questions and cracks on with his stories. But maybe that's it, maybe, maybe he didn't feel sufficiently intimidated or respectful of me as the, as the filmmaker was everyone else at least has that modicum of respect for me. Whereas I was still just Brady to him. And he was gonna he had a story he wanted to tell. And, you know, I had stopped the camera a couple of times said Dad, not listening to me. You have to answer this question. It was like interviewing a politician. And they just have when they have what they want to say. But anyway, he is a really good storyteller. He's like, famous for his ripping. Yeah. And so he still told the story well, but it was a really interesting, interesting thing as a filmmaker for me.▼
Grey
Well, how are you going to get those videos out? Yeah, long time.▼
Brady: --on- on people to get what I want, just didn't work. It was like--
It could be a while because I'm actually jumping on another plane now and I'm going away for a month. And I don't know if I'm gonna be able to edit them. The road so it could be a while, but I'd like to do them so▼
well, whenever whenever you get around to them mentioned it again, we'll put them in the description for the podcast. Yeah, yeah. Good today we'll have a description for you or we'll have a link to your dad's book if people want▼
▲Brady: Well... I don't know
Yeah, yeah, it's it is it is actually a, you know, is a really good book. Actually, I'm, I'm not paying. I mean, his other ones I'm not so much into because they're about other soldiers. But the one about him. I really enjoyed anyway. There we go.▼
▲Grey: Yeah, I guess you
So I'll put it in. People can check it out if they want. Cool. Thank you. Thank you.▼
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What about you? What's been any news in your world? You had a video out which is always a big deal.▼
Grey: [exhales in amusement]
Brady: --respectful of me as the- as the filmmaker--
Grey: Mm-hmm.
Brady: --whereas everyone else at least has that modicum of respect for me,--
Grey: Mm-hmm.
Brady: --whereas I was still just Brady to him,--
Grey: Mm-hmm.
Brady: --and he was gonna- he had a story he wanted to tell, and, you know, I had stopped the camera a couple of times and said "Dad, you're not listening to me,--"
Grey: [chuckles]
Brady: "--you have to answer this question". It was like interviewing a politician,--
Grey: Mm...
Brady: --when they just have- when they have what they want to say.
Grey: Mm.
Brady: But anyway,--
Grey: [chuckles]
Brady: --he is a really good storyteller, he's like, famous for his ripping yarns, so, he still told the story well, but, it was a really interesting, um, interesting thing as a filmmaker for me.
Brady: [sighs]
Grey: A long time?
Brady: It could be a while because I'm actually jumping on another plane now--
Grey: [exhales in amusement]
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Brady: Yeah, yeah, cool. That'd be good.
Grey: And, uh, today we'll have a description for your- or we'll have a link to your dad's book if people want to check it out.
▲Brady: Yeah, yeah, it's- it is- it is actually a, you know, it is a really good book
Grey: Mm-hmm.
Brady: --I really enjoyed. Anyway,--
Grey: Yeah.
Brady: --there we go.
▲Brady: Cool. Thank you, thank you. What about you? What's been- any news in your world? You had a video out which is always a big deal.
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