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In the early 80s, it was still a wonderful time because it seemed like everybody was

curious about gay life.

People wanted to hang out with gays and my co-workers where I was teaching were just

fascinated that I was going to Studio 54 and I was going to all these clubs and they were

very, very curious about my life.

I was out.

I was out to all my fellow teachers.

Many had asked me if they could come and see where I lived in Greenwich Village.

They had heard I have triplex on a beautiful street in Greenwich Village and they wanted

to see it.

I said sure, so we got together a group and it was all planned.

I had done some real preparations.

I had contacted a friend who had a loft, I contacted a friend who had a brownstone, and

I contacted a friend who lived in a high rise.

And I thought that I would show this group - they were all women, they were all women

who adored me - and I would show these women about four or five different types of living

spaces in Greenwich Village.

They were ecstatic - they were so excited and I was excited.

Well, that weekend before they were, the weekend before they were going to come in, Rock Hudson

died.

1985.

And before that, AIDS was in swing, but it wasn't in the public consciousness that much.

And that death and those headlines in the paper of Rock Hudson really was a milestone

in gay history, really, and in the history of of AIDS and HIV in this country because

one by one these women called me to cancel.

They made all kinds of excuses why next weekend wasn't going to work for them.

A wedding.

This.

That.

One of them was totally honest.

And she said, "Richard, I'm scared."

You know, what can you say when someone is that honest to you?

I understand.

You know, I don't like it.

I'm scared, too.

And I think that I respected her the most of all the others that made these silly excuses.

Nobody knew and so at least she was honest.

But of course, it was devastating to me, you know, that all of these women would cancel.

They were my friends.

And I was scared.

I didn't know.

Maybe they were right.

Maybe they were right to cancel.

Was my apartment infected?

Were my glasses infected?

Was my silverware infected?

Nobody knew there were no tests at that point to to figure out what it was coming from.

For me, because it was now in the forefront and straight people were aware of it and I

was working with mostly straight people, it really impacted how I interacted with other

people and I knew that they didn't know whether I was infected or not, so I wanted to make

sure I didn't feel any rejection from them.

So when hugging became - that was okay, but kissing - I was really afraid to kiss people

on the lips because I didn't want to experience them turning away from me.

And believe me, I've heard many horror stories about people's own family that would not

kiss them even on the cheek, much less the lips.

And so I remember making a conscious effort to turn away from almost everyone.

In fact, one time, my favorite actress Eva Marie Saint was in town and she was doing

a play.

And when we went out afterwards, she kissed me on the lips and I was taken aback a little

bit and of course I should've enjoyed that kiss because she was my favorite actress and

someone who I revered.

But I was almost mortified because I know that I kind of turned away from her, and what

she must of thought?

And I never was able to really explain that to her that you know, of course, it was my

own insecurity that made me do that.

But it impacted me for many years and to this day all when I kiss someone on the lips, I

am reminded that this is a recent thing and this is something that I have only recently

been comfortable with.

It many years to get over that.

For more infomation >> 1985: Rock Hudson's Death Hurls AIDS Into Public Consciousness. - Duration: 4:50.

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How Public Speakers use YouTube to become a Subject Matter Experts | Brighton West - Duration: 4:12.

- If your business involves speaking at conferences,

meetings, or workshops, then I'm guessing you have

a message that you want to spread to a wide audience.

Your dream is to find a huge room filled with

your ideal clients so you'll convert a lot

of audience members into clients or customers.

What if I told you there was an immensely large stage

where the audience is filled with customers

searching for your product or service

and getting your message on the stage is something

that you could start doing today.

So you want to know more? (upbeat rock music)

So, where is this stage?

Well, I'm on it right now and you're in the audience.

This stage is the second largest search engine

in the world.

It's where people go to find answers to their questions.

It's where Tony Robbins and Marie Forleo

connect with audiences larger than any room

that they'd ever speak to and they do it every single day

even while they sleep.

This stage has 30 million audience members everyday.

It's YouTube.

If you're watching this video I'm guessing you have

a business reason to reach clients or customers

by speaking.

You probably have a service or product

that audience members could buy.

You're on stage delivering value to your audience,

but real success means that some of those audience

members buy one of your offers.

Now, there are other reasons that you might find

yourself speaking to an audience.

I've been to many conferences where speaking

is purely about sharing knowledge.

This is usually folks from government or education

or non-profit sectors or you're speaking to your peers,

but if you're a for-profit business speaking

is probably part of your marketing or sales process.

So, we've established that you speak on stage

and that you have something to sell to your audience.

What I found is that folks in this situation are

also often authors.

They write a book as part of their marketing funnel.

They are sharing their knowledge to position themselves

as a subject matter expert.

Then potential clients who need that expertise hire them

over their competition who isn't as well known

for solving that particular problem.

YouTube is a stage that most people are carrying

around in their pockets and they look to that stage

to find subject matter experts to solve their problems.

YouTube is the perfect platform to put you in front of

your potential clients when they need you most.

So, let's talk about how this works.

Jane is a career coach.

She does one-on-one coaching to help clients

find their next career.

She has an online class teaching how to ace that interview

and she wrote a book called Finding a Job You Love.

Jane speaks at chamber events and job fairs

and is often a presenter at workshops where people pay

to spend a day learning job hunting skills.

After each talk a few audience members buy her book,

enroll in her course, or sign up for one-on-one coaching

and some people add their names to her email list.

So, Jane starts recording short YouTube videos

for job seekers.

She takes the great nuggets from her talk

and packages them into the best format for YouTube.

One is how to dress for a job interview.

This two to three minute video gives great value

to the viewer and lets the viewer get to know

Jane a little bit.

At the end of the video the viewer may want to buy her book,

enroll in her online course, or sign up for one-on-one

consulting or maybe join her email list.

The people watching a video titled, How to Dress for a

Job Interview, are clearly the target audience

for her products and services,

and when she posts the video it will continue working

24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Now, I don't want to mislead you into thinking

that this is a, if you build it they will come, system.

Many people will watch the video

and decide that they don't really like Jane's accent

or her mannerisms.

Some will watch 10 more videos from other people

about how to dress.

Others will only be looking for information

on how to dress and feel like they've already mastered

the rest of the job-hunting process.

Some won't be ready to buy,

but they may watch more of Jane's videos

or join her mailing list, but there's one thing

that we do know.

Anyone watching a video titled, How to Dress

For an Interview, is a warm lead for Jane

and that's better than speaking to a chamber event

where a couple of audience members may be

looking for a job.

So, how do you get started on YouTube?

You're in the right place.

I help folks like you grow your business with YouTube.

You've got choices.

You can watch more of my videos, subscribe to my email list,

by a course, or sign up for a free discovery session,

or maybe you're thinking, Brighton just has too much energy.

I need to find someone who's a little more low key

to help me grow my business with YouTube.

No problem!

There's probably some folks listed over here.

For more infomation >> How Public Speakers use YouTube to become a Subject Matter Experts | Brighton West - Duration: 4:12.

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Las Vegas Shooting Highlights Public Value Of Triage Training - Duration: 2:06.

For more infomation >> Las Vegas Shooting Highlights Public Value Of Triage Training - Duration: 2:06.

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Photos Offer First Public Look Into Room Las Vegas Massacre Sniper Took Aim From - Duration: 6:50.

For more infomation >> Photos Offer First Public Look Into Room Las Vegas Massacre Sniper Took Aim From - Duration: 6:50.

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Public warned of increased traffic, security ahead of second Clippers vs. Raptors game - Duration: 1:56.

For more infomation >> Public warned of increased traffic, security ahead of second Clippers vs. Raptors game - Duration: 1:56.

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Freeport mom warns public of child ID scam - Duration: 1:39.

For more infomation >> Freeport mom warns public of child ID scam - Duration: 1:39.

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City leaders respond to repairs needed at Providence Public Safety Complex - Duration: 2:02.

For more infomation >> City leaders respond to repairs needed at Providence Public Safety Complex - Duration: 2:02.

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Erkan Özden om public service - Duration: 0:25.

For more infomation >> Erkan Özden om public service - Duration: 0:25.

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Master of Public Governance, Aalborg Universitet - Duration: 3:46.

For more infomation >> Master of Public Governance, Aalborg Universitet - Duration: 3:46.

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Public Transport Data Collection: Enabling Integrated, Data-Driven Solutions - Duration: 1:18.

The great opportunity that emerging markets offers us

is that these emerging cities are rapidly urbanising and one

of the solutions that you can use to manage that growth

of cities and make it sustainable over the future is to manage their public transport.

At the core of what we are doing is providing cities with an open, integrated mobility platform.

It's a foundation for the bringing together of other services,

and other services exist in both the form of existing

technologies in service providers, whether they're tracking systems

or APTMS systems or signaling systems, but also in the sense of integrating in hardware.

We work entirely atop the Microsoft Azure cloud,

but within that stack, we also have a mix of technologies that

are both from Microsoft as well as from the open source community.

At the heart of what we are building lie the principles of

openness, the principles of collaboration.

That is the way we work internally within the company,

it's also the way we operate and work with partners.

For more infomation >> Public Transport Data Collection: Enabling Integrated, Data-Driven Solutions - Duration: 1:18.

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14. What other changes is LABC making to drive public sector building control forward? - Duration: 0:56.

LABC has changed its constitution so that we now have a standards group. That

standards group is made up of our regional chairs so we have good

representation across the whole of England and Wales. There is an

opportunity for us to to create an independent chair, and that independent chair

could come from industry and it could come from local government. We're looking

very closely at finding the right person to help move and drive public sector

building control forward and into the next era.

For more infomation >> 14. What other changes is LABC making to drive public sector building control forward? - Duration: 0:56.

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To Fertility and Beyond with the Theatre of Public Policy at Nobel Conference 53 - Duration: 1:26:36.

For more infomation >> To Fertility and Beyond with the Theatre of Public Policy at Nobel Conference 53 - Duration: 1:26:36.

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10. Why is running a public sector building control ISO an administrative challenge? - Duration: 0:41.

The scale of public sector building control is huge. We have 3,000

building control surveyors across 320 teams and

69% market share. We need our own set of standards. We need to be making

this work for public sector building control.

For more infomation >> 10. Why is running a public sector building control ISO an administrative challenge? - Duration: 0:41.

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Un service public efficace - Duration: 1:32.

For more infomation >> Un service public efficace - Duration: 1:32.

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Sam Smith goes public with new boyfriend, 13 Reasons Why's Brandon Flynn - Duration: 3:22.

Sam Smith goes public with new boyfriend, 13 Reasons Why's Brandon Flynn

Sam Smith has gone public with his new romance with 13 Reasons Whys Brandon Flynn.

The loved up couple were seen arm in arm in New Yorks West Village, before the Too Good At Goodbyes singer planted a kiss on his new bloke.

The pair looked comfortable indulging in their PDA showing off their new romance, just a month after Sam Smith said he was very, very single.

Speaking about his new song on Beats 1, Sam, 25, said: This song is about me and about a relationship that I was in.

I'm still very, very single. I think I'm even more single than I was when I released In the Lonely Hour, so I'm insanely single..

Was that a huge double bluff or is this a whirlwind romance? Either way, these two are too cute. Brandon, 23, only came out a few weeks ago, and said he considers himself part of the LGBT community.

He recently pledged his support for the Australian Vote Yes campaign for same sex marriage to be legalised in the country. In a lengthy Instagram post, he wrote his disappointment at seeing a vote no message on an aerial banner.

Brandon said in response at the message: Just saw the vote no message in the sky, looming over Sydney. Thank you for raising money and hiring on a plane to write your lack of support amongst the clouds.

I hope your hate and lack of understanding fades, just like those words will.

Too many of my friends have been kicked out of their homes, kept in the closet, beat up, killed, ridiculed by church and state, institutionalized… and you are scared that if we vote YES, you wont be able to show your hate for Us.

Weve been scared shitless our whole lives thanks to all the stigmas that surround Us, stigmas that were set in place by the same kind of people who flew that plane over Sydney.

Weve fought, weve come out bravely even in our fear, and you wrote a message in the sky because youre scared.

Equality takes courage, it worries me that too many people in this world lack the balls to stand up for what is right. #fuckhate..

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