FBI Negotiator Teaches Art Of Negotiation (Masterclass w/ Chris Voss)

Join Chris Do & Chris Voss as they share invaluable insights on negotiating with finesse and understanding others. Discover how to read between the lines, interpret emotional cues, and gracefully accept when it's not the right time for a deal. Learn the art of positioning yourself for long-term relationships and mutual prosperity, leaving a lasting impression that sets you up for future success.
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  • @mart1an42
    @mart1an422 ай бұрын

    As I have always said, you can tell somebody almost anything as long as you provide them the opportunity to retain their dignity in the telling.

  • @thefutur

    @thefutur

    2 ай бұрын

    That’s the key

  • @onetruecalling
    @onetruecallingАй бұрын

    Chris Voss is a master at negotiation

  • @dougschache734
    @dougschache7349 ай бұрын

    two of my favourite teachers in one place. pure gold.

  • @Goddibaba

    @Goddibaba

    9 ай бұрын

    Happy for you, bro

  • @Jay-ef2ii

    @Jay-ef2ii

    6 ай бұрын

    Canadian or English?

  • @jennyjumpjump
    @jennyjumpjump9 ай бұрын

    I love this guy. I learned a lot. He kind of reminds me of Mike on Breaking Bad

  • @maribethcondrillon1079
    @maribethcondrillon107912 күн бұрын

    Its great to see you here sir chris voos

  • @CJordanNicholson
    @CJordanNicholson9 ай бұрын

    I've been following both of you for so long now. I'm glad this conversation happened. Thanks!

  • @BeUnlimitedX
    @BeUnlimitedX9 ай бұрын

    I read his book years ago and I've been recommending it ever since. My favorite aspect of it was his use of film analogies.

  • @camiloguzman1801
    @camiloguzman18019 ай бұрын

    The quality of this material and it's inner lessons are so good, that i have to pause and replay what Chris says to digest better the teaching and integrating into my experiences.

  • @purplehayes33
    @purplehayes337 ай бұрын

    Chris Voss is one of the best … loved his master class and audio as well. Highly recommend

  • @dropmusicbranding
    @dropmusicbranding9 ай бұрын

    Chris Voss: "there's a ding every time I say something Good". If that's not Sonic Branding.. We don't know what is! 🙌 Amazing video, two of our favorites persons!! ❤

  • @thefutur

    @thefutur

    9 ай бұрын

    Got to roll with it.

  • @raeraejinks8812
    @raeraejinks88129 ай бұрын

    GREAT interview, smart clean and to the point!

  • @thefutur

    @thefutur

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you

  • @raeraejinks8812

    @raeraejinks8812

    9 ай бұрын

    You are welcome, happy that you have a lot of energy!

  • @felixsmittick9128
    @felixsmittick91289 ай бұрын

    This is Gold 💯👍🏾 Thank you for sharing ❤

  • @michalbartosz4878
    @michalbartosz48789 ай бұрын

    You are both fantastic mentors that I own plenty to and two gentlemen with heightened emotional intelligence. How wonderful this conversation too place. Thanks for pulling it off and for all the teaching Chris. Peace.

  • @thefutur

    @thefutur

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you 😊

  • @0regrets1
    @0regrets19 ай бұрын

    Thankful for you guys and Marshall!

  • @filix92
    @filix929 ай бұрын

    Absolute high quality content as always.

  • @quickpackstudios
    @quickpackstudios9 ай бұрын

    Amazingly insightful video like always The Future/Chris!

  • @guanchristina118
    @guanchristina1189 ай бұрын

    OMG! The CEOs of my two favorite channels have a conversation! ^_^

  • @richarddeocio
    @richarddeocio9 ай бұрын

    Definitely listening more than once

  • @Rebecca_Spirits
    @Rebecca_Spirits9 ай бұрын

    WOW!! This was a fun one to listen to! Thanks!

  • @theKayBtv
    @theKayBtv9 ай бұрын

    I've missed these long episodes. This was like OG Futur.

  • @judge218
    @judge2189 ай бұрын

    WOOOW!! U got Voss to come on your show!? 😮Immediate click!

  • @maribethcondrillon1079
    @maribethcondrillon107912 күн бұрын

    I change my life wirh you sir voos 😮😊

  • @MarkT923
    @MarkT9239 ай бұрын

    While watching this video I was chatting with ones of my partners on slack. When the chime went off I kept closing out the video looking at my text messages and slack thinking I was getting messages. When I didn't see anything I started checking my emails. Finally Chris called it out! I thought I was trippin out

  • @victorbrb
    @victorbrb9 ай бұрын

    47min that felt like 5! Waiting for more! 🙌

  • @drjmapple5510
    @drjmapple55109 ай бұрын

    Holy Crap! I can’t believe this happened! The CHRIS’! Wow! Just wow! I’m Fanboying right now.

  • @MyEyeOnAi
    @MyEyeOnAi9 ай бұрын

    This is about to change my life for sure

  • @tetianagorova
    @tetianagorova8 ай бұрын

    Damn! This is so awesome! Thank you, Chrises ! 😄

  • @FrancisJMotionDesigner
    @FrancisJMotionDesigner9 ай бұрын

    Great stuff! Thank you

  • @AttsMattsMixy
    @AttsMattsMixy5 ай бұрын

    Absolutely amazing podcast! Thank you, Chris for always pausing and summarizing the key points. Helps alot!!

  • @thefutur

    @thefutur

    5 ай бұрын

    My pleasure!

  • @DesignWho
    @DesignWho9 ай бұрын

    I'm watching all your live streams again, even the very old ones. I miss those streams

  • @futuretechnology7679
    @futuretechnology76794 ай бұрын

    Thanks for using Men of Color for Successful references.

  • @bassfan82
    @bassfan825 ай бұрын

    This is without a doubt one of CV's best, if not thee best interview he has done in all that he has done

  • @thefutur

    @thefutur

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much.

  • @cinefilmico
    @cinefilmico9 ай бұрын

    😊 So much useful content here!

  • @Allthebest1010
    @Allthebest10107 ай бұрын

    Nice see Chris interview Chris especially bc he has mentioned his book a few times over the years. ( which is right on my dresser, -next to Atomic Habits)

  • @DanieleSicaRealEstate
    @DanieleSicaRealEstate8 ай бұрын

    Excellent!! 🤓thank you would be nice to have him on an interview- lots to learn 🎉

  • @llda
    @llda9 ай бұрын

    Indeed the chime kept coming when he was saying valuable stuff 😂😂😂❤

  • @micbab-vg2mu
    @micbab-vg2mu9 ай бұрын

    great talk!

  • @anttijumppainen9213
    @anttijumppainen92139 ай бұрын

    Great thanks!

  • @maribethcondrillon1079
    @maribethcondrillon107912 күн бұрын

    ❤❤i try trust you sir chris voos and nice meeting you here 😅

  • @sergeballiet6645
    @sergeballiet66459 ай бұрын

    I loved Voss' reaction to the chime sound 😂

  • @annapuczyowska8772

    @annapuczyowska8772

    Ай бұрын

    I loved the editor´s response too! haha

  • @lorenzojavier-av
    @lorenzojavier-av9 ай бұрын

    I would love to see an uncut version of this episode.

  • @Alex93650
    @Alex936509 ай бұрын

    I've listened to a lot of these kinds of interviews, from your channel, from other peoples channels, and this has jumped to the top spot of what I would consider the most useful interview conducted because there is so much knowledge compacted but not breezed over, with so many clear lessons that you can make applicable to your own life right away. This is going to be one I end up listening to multiple times. Voss' expertise on the matter, and Do's ability to extract it with the right questions and shaping the flow of the conversation which is also expertly done, makes this deeply enjoyable and instructional to listen to. Thanks to both of you for getting together and sharing this valuable information.

  • @thefutur

    @thefutur

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much. I appreciate you noticing.

  • @davidtao5957
    @davidtao59578 ай бұрын

    Wow this is great stuff

  • @Sigmaified
    @Sigmaified9 ай бұрын

    Great content

  • @iunderstanphotography2780
    @iunderstanphotography27809 ай бұрын

    Been listening to Chris Voss off and on since 2019 or so, when he was on here before, and on NPR. He just pops up. now they're together again

  • @maribethcondrillon1079

    @maribethcondrillon1079

    12 күн бұрын

    I thankful wirh you sir chris i want to help how to bring my distination im afraid cause more treat to me 😮😅😅😅

  • @abomarsyr103
    @abomarsyr1035 ай бұрын

    remembering one of the best movies and one of my favorite films

  • @SOSM209
    @SOSM20915 күн бұрын

    Practice, practice, practice!

  • @antonpolinski
    @antonpolinski7 ай бұрын

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:13 🚫 Chris Voss emphasizes not engaging in "work for hire" and using a calm voice in negotiations. 01:23 🙅 Chris discusses the three kinds of "yes": commitment, confirmation, and counterfeit, highlighting the pitfalls of the “yes momentum” or “momentum selling” tactic in negotiations. 02:58 ⚠️ Even a simple yes, like agreeing to talk for a few minutes, can create tension and concern, implying the importance of understanding the underlying intentions and comfort zones in a negotiation. 03:25 🎰 Chris introduces the Las Vegas analogy to illustrate that using certain techniques (like yes momentum) might lead to deals, but could be limiting one’s overall potential in the negotiation field. 05:44 📉 Chris stresses the importance of avoiding "happy ears" (hearing what one wants to hear) and embracing "no" through a method he refers to as a "tactical no," which he implies may yield more honest and advantageous results than pursuing a “yes.” 07:37 🚫 Discussing the futility of "yes-oriented" questions and highlighting how they're inefficient in extracting honest and clear answers from clients, especially when inquiring if they are considered the vendor of choice. 08:45 💬 Emphasizing the importance of tactfully understanding where you stand with clients without forcing them into uncomfortable or dishonest responses, and offering a better alternative question: asking clients to rate the likelihood of securing a deal on a scale from one to ten. 09:27 🧠 Providing insight into how immediate, unhesitating responses versus pondered, hesitant ones can reveal whether you are the favored vendor or not. 10:36 🤐 Introducing the concept of "Dynamic Silence" as a technique to gather non-verbal data and read a client’s facial expressions and emotional state during conversations, thus gaining additional insights without direct verbal communication. 14:10 🌱 Shifting the focus towards nurturing long-term relationships and setting the stage for future collaborations when the client is ready, while also establishing a positive and cooperative last impression to ensure a stable potential future partnership. 16:01 🚫 Chris describes how some clients may engage in predatory behavior, attempting to extract more information and perhaps get angry or name-call when denied further interaction. 16:29 🏡 The unconventional methodology taught to residential real estate agents, like avoiding making listing presentations, which are viewed as a massive waste and too common in the industry, is highlighted. 17:12 🚷 Chris emphasizes that refusing to be manipulated and being firm with one's boundaries, even when potential clients express anger or dissatisfaction, is crucial in maintaining integrity. 17:53 🎭 The Drama Triangle concept is introduced, explaining manipulative behaviors through the roles of rescuer, persecutor, and victim, and illustrating how a persecutor often transitions between being a victim and a manipulator to keep others off balance. 18:47 🔄 Chris introduces a strategy to gauge your standing in a bidding scenario by asking potential clients to rate, on a scale, the likelihood of winning a job and then being alert to hesitation or non-verbal cues that indicate you may not be the preferred vendor. 24:37 🎙️ Utilizing the "late night FM DJ voice," which is a downward inflecting voice, conveys confidence without coming across as cold or distant. This technique, involving a slight drop of the chin, can instill confidence in the listener and is applicable in various conversational scenarios, regardless of gender or vocal pitch. 25:16 🚫 Adopting an immovable position in negotiations, especially regarding crucial terms like refusing "work for hire" clauses to protect intellectual property, can be executed without invoking hostility. It’s vital to stand firm on certain conditions without initiating a feeling of being threatened or attacked on the other party. 26:52 📢 Differentiating between the three basic voices (assertive, accommodating, and analyst) to manage negotiations effectively. While the assertive voice can be counterproductive, the accommodating voice is typically helpful and the analyst voice is useful for setting boundaries without being confrontational. 27:34 😄 Employing the "speaking smile" or "accommodator voice" facilitates the delivery of potentially unpleasant information or timid questions in a palatable manner, preventing inadvertent shifts into an assertive voice which may introduce friction into the interaction. 28:16 🔄 Advocating for "small Stakes practice for high stakes results" implies that you can utilize everyday interactions as a practice ground for negotiation and conversational skills. These repetitive, low-pressure scenarios, such as interacting with service staff, help in refining techniques and enhancing emotional intelligence before applying them in high-stakes negotiations. 33:23 🤕 Managing relationships with family and close ones can be challenging due to inadvertent past wounding and ensuring alignment in communication. 33:51 🚶‍♂️ Being consistent in your actions and words is vital, especially with people you have history with, to ensure trust and cooperative endeavors in future interactions. 34:33 😡 Unacknowledged past hurts can linger and influence present interactions, sometimes without one party being aware of the impact they've made. 35:57 🎅 Balancing the truth with emotional sensitivity, like in discussing beliefs (e.g., Santa Claus) with children, is a nuanced aspect of communication and can leave lasting impressions. 37:34 🗣️ Addressing possible negative thoughts or accusations upfront can prevent them from becoming a hindrance in negotiations. 42:31 🏷️ Labeling emotions or negatives, whether your own or the other party’s, has been proven to diminish their impact and ease tensions. 43:00 🧠 Verbalizing fears or negative emotions can reduce the psychological pain or stress they cause, supported by neuroscience studies involving labeling emotions. 43:56 🔄 Applying the principle of verbalizing emotions to oneself promotes healthier relationships and prevents uncommunicated resentments from festering. 44:26 📰 Subscribing to the Black Swan Group's newsletter, "The Edge", provides actionable and concise negotiation insights and tips. 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  • @andrewmason8691
    @andrewmason86915 ай бұрын

    My two favourite negotiators. I wonder if a price was negotiated to get Chris on the show. Pray, tell. 😊

  • @l.a7710
    @l.a77106 ай бұрын

    My mom always told me: There is no Santa Claus, your dad buys your gifts. I accepted it and never gave it much thought. I knew my classmates were lied to by their parents but I didn't care. As a parent I keep that tradition. Why parents willingly choose this Lie baffles me.

  • @chewbaccassecretlovechild2607

    @chewbaccassecretlovechild2607

    6 ай бұрын

    I had a similar scenario. I was smoking 40 cigs a day at 5. My mother said it would toughen me up ..She's currently serving 20 years in prison for negligence

  • @toxichammertoe8696

    @toxichammertoe8696

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@chewbaccassecretlovechild2607I'm not getting the application to his story?🤔

  • @Bruss813

    @Bruss813

    6 ай бұрын

    ​​@@chewbaccassecretlovechild2607Get over it and enjoy your life.

  • @CJordanNicholson
    @CJordanNicholson9 ай бұрын

    Re: the bit about reading people. As an autistic person I would just like to add that if it were as easy as pattern recognition and data gathering, non of us would be having any problems socially. The issue is that it's a processing problem. It's kind of like every time someone talks to me, I get an IKEA package. I have to put together. all the data and cues, and because of the hyper connected brain, it can take a long time. It often comes across as "I didn't hear you". But I heard them fine, I just won't be able to understand until my brain finishes translating it all. But then I have to take my thoughts and translate it back to neurotypical language and I have to remember how to hold my face to that people don't get the wrong impression. In that process a lot of data or cues get lost in translation. But it's a bandwidth issue, not a skill issue. Also rubix cubes are just a simple math formula. You can do the same moves everytime and solve it no matter what. It's more a math magic trick than a puzzle. Way different from reading people.

  • @MrArtVein

    @MrArtVein

    9 ай бұрын

    That's really interesting, because when this happens for me I get readymade furniture and free delivery. but then again I was a P.I. for a few years

  • @thefutur

    @thefutur

    9 ай бұрын

    I’d like to talk to you. Is that possible?

  • @KenwayAfamOforeh
    @KenwayAfamOforeh9 ай бұрын

    Finally!👏🏽

  • @dangnguyen9137
    @dangnguyen91379 ай бұрын

    Nice❤

  • @rafaelludicanti2
    @rafaelludicanti23 ай бұрын

    Sorry, chris, for the delay. Thank you for been here. Howcare you?

  • @maribethcondrillon1079
    @maribethcondrillon107912 күн бұрын

    Yes i know and i understand 😮😮😮thats why until now im suffering here i think you are helping me 😮😅😅😅

  • @carlosg218
    @carlosg21819 күн бұрын

    That's right!

  • @KODYGnlp
    @KODYGnlp9 ай бұрын

    Great work Chris Do

  • @thefutur

    @thefutur

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you Kody

  • @rodmullen64
    @rodmullen649 ай бұрын

    I have almost no need for this information but it was very interesting nonetheless

  • @maribethcondrillon1079
    @maribethcondrillon107912 күн бұрын

    Yes i agree with you a busa. Partner relationship i cant 😊😊😊

  • @Ciprianosaur
    @Ciprianosaur9 ай бұрын

    Wow

  • @quinnfrank6538
    @quinnfrank65383 ай бұрын

    Great info but i absolutely HATE all the short cutd in between sentences

  • @samirelzein1095
    @samirelzein10953 ай бұрын

    There s a ding every time i say something good too!! Who else?

  • @breathspacewiththomas
    @breathspacewiththomas9 ай бұрын

    Help me understand something that I’ve been struggling with. This video was released on July 21st. The fireside promo at the end was for event on June 30th. How am I supposed to reconcile that? How come you left that promo in the video given that it’s out of date?

  • @thefutur

    @thefutur

    9 ай бұрын

    Good point

  • @jdiswatching
    @jdiswatching9 ай бұрын

    8:24 and I was thinking it is my phone which is ding dinging.

  • @SOSM209
    @SOSM20915 күн бұрын

    Mirror Talks, journal, S.T., MMPC…🦉

  • @bestpetzone
    @bestpetzone9 ай бұрын

    Lol, I just re-read Voss's book like this week after following both of Black Swan Group and futur for years, just happen to start watching Do and Voss again and THEY ARE F**KING TOGETHER ON THE SAME SCREEN THIS IS🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶👄💯❤‍🔥💦

  • @thefutur

    @thefutur

    9 ай бұрын

    Haha.

  • @Mrbriangalvan
    @Mrbriangalvan9 ай бұрын

    Website down?

  • @octaviews
    @octaviews6 ай бұрын

    I love FBI, is so good that you should think of exporting IT’s concept? There is Most Definitely a Market for IT. Take my 2 cents.

  • @HANNAHLUMERIA-it5rw
    @HANNAHLUMERIA-it5rw6 ай бұрын

    CHRIS VOSS

  • @TheApe97
    @TheApe977 ай бұрын

    Great to listen, hard to watch. Why having to change the frames every few seconds?

  • @cacarver1982
    @cacarver19829 ай бұрын

    12:19 my daughter is on the autism spectrum and she calls me out every time I use mirroring. “You’re just repeating what I said”

  • @traianivanescu24
    @traianivanescu249 ай бұрын

    I’ve watched both you and Chris Voss’ videos on KZread for long time. Though I’m not a designer, I find interesting things on the Futur. It was the most difficult video to watch. Literally. I don’t know why you decided to change the format, but the scenes are cut and changed so frequently, that it makes me feel very uncomfortable. I appreciate your work so here’s my two cents on the matter. I like your tone and style since it’s calm and soothing. I actually prefer your tone and the way you present rather than very energetic people. I know you had an interview with Vinh Giang and he gave you feedback on your tone and the way you end your sentences. Though he has his own style and he is successful, what I like about your videos and maybe one of the reasons I can watch you on and on is you talk like you would talk in a conversation, not as in a speech or presentation. Personally, I feel your style very friendly and supportive. Having said this, when I don’t just listen to your videos but also watch them, I want to feel you’re talking either to me or that I watch you having a conversation with someone. Changing the scenes like this is unnatural. When was the last time someone talked to you and popped in your face in the middle of the sentence? I don’t need this artifice to keep me focused and engaged. Your stuff is good enough for me. I hope my feedback would save you and your editor time and money. I want to stay engaged not distracted by a ridiculous amount of scenes in an educational video. It’s not just annoying and distracting but, as I said, it’s physical uncomfortable. Let the music industry have its crazy videos. Just like your tone, it helps me ponder on what you say if you keep things focused, not in all directions. I hope you’ll continue to make food for thought videos and not turn into junk food by copying videos who based their engagement on bombarding the brain with constant shifts in the scenes.

  • @thefutur

    @thefutur

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the feedback and your support. I think you’re the anomaly because most people have attention deficit. So our editors add cuts to the videos.

  • @traianivanescu24

    @traianivanescu24

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@thefutur I can't deny what you said. I binge Chris Voss's and your videos. Though I'm not in your industry, I find the business information and content very interesting and useful. If I can continue with the feedback, I like the informative videos but the videos where you take participants to a point are way more powerful, for me at least, as I feel more connection when I see a person having an issue rather than when someone pours information. I think it's more related to the way we learn in life, in context. Also, to what you said about attention deficit. One of the things you stress out and say you know people have a hard time accepting is narrowing down your audience. I know growth is important so please, don't take this as an advice but more as of food for thought. Would it be against your teachings regarding narrowing down your audience to focus on people who can engage with you normally? I'm not saying cuts are bad. It gives a better flow to the conversation. However, when there's too much information shot rapidly, how much information do you think can be processed? I like your tone, pace and volume a lot. There's probably always a smile in your voice I can sense which I find it to give your talks a genuine interest of helping people. As for someone who listened to hours, if not days, of Chris Voss' videos, read his book Never Split the Difference and see the way he talks, it was not, in my humble opinion, the best light for him. He takes time for people to get what he says, slows down as you know. Maybe next time you can cut down on some cuts. I speak fast myself. That's why I probably enjoy you more :)). I thank you for your work. ^_^

  • @SOSM209
    @SOSM20915 күн бұрын

    Turn yourself into a force! Believe it!! Use your eyes, ears, feel your client. Work with them, not against. It’s lost common sense. 😮 we must practice, practice, practice!

  • @muhammed_ajwad
    @muhammed_ajwad9 ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @GMoney-B
    @GMoney-B9 ай бұрын

    Great. After 36 years of being on this beautiful green earth... and this is how I find out Santa isn’t real?!?! ... 😭😖

  • @bulldog3512
    @bulldog35126 ай бұрын

    1-10 what are the chances you invite me on your podcast?

  • @listenergy
    @listenergy9 ай бұрын

    listening the 4th times now haahhaha

  • @danthedingo
    @danthedingo9 ай бұрын

    he told the santa clause death bed joke twice like it was the first time both times

  • @thefutur

    @thefutur

    9 ай бұрын

    What does that do to you?

  • @rubencabango5120
    @rubencabango51209 ай бұрын

    "If you don't know who's the fool of the game, is probably you" - Chris Voss

  • @rafaelludicanti2
    @rafaelludicanti23 ай бұрын

    Hostages. We do not take hostages, in case something happened. Whats going on?

  • @rafaelludicanti2

    @rafaelludicanti2

    3 ай бұрын

    We are not criminals, cris. We are protecting ourselves from fear. Ok? So. Go on, man.

  • @rafaelludicanti2

    @rafaelludicanti2

    3 ай бұрын

    ?

  • @rafaelludicanti2

    @rafaelludicanti2

    3 ай бұрын

    Chris, font take me wrong, vut ai will have to disagree. Clearly, from experience, I know what you mean. But those rules (and im giving up gold for free here) dont apply to ne in a negotiation. Still. It puts me in a huge disadvantage apparently. So, yes, I want to learn from you. But, sir, I suggest we negotiate how we will negotiate, define agreement, stablish what is a deal. But I got your point. Nevertheless, it will lead us to something else. I doubt you did not agree if you need. I amnot those men. I rather die than become someone who will use a deal as an oportunity to deciet. Even vecause, man. Im tired of this. Ça? Ça c'est pas la vie, mon amie. This is society, not reality. Reality is all it can be. Society is precosely the consequences of a deal.

  • @sikhobodoza5288
    @sikhobodoza52882 ай бұрын

    - Make umntu agree ngezinto ezincicni first. -

  • @lorellamessana2346
    @lorellamessana23466 ай бұрын

    My name is Lorella Messana I have beening follow you

  • @lorellamessana2346

    @lorellamessana2346

    6 ай бұрын

    I have been following you . Il mio inglese non e’ ottimale sono in Italia

  • @lorellamessana2346

    @lorellamessana2346

    6 ай бұрын

    Palermo

  • @lorellamessana2346

    @lorellamessana2346

    6 ай бұрын

    We are considered costruition . No vax no Messina Denaro no Berlusconi no Pinocchio

  • @lauracamellini7999
    @lauracamellini79999 ай бұрын

    It's very predatory, I agree, no dignity there

  • @yungteach
    @yungteach9 ай бұрын

    The constant change in zooming in/zooming out was incredibly distracting, Chris.

  • @thefutur

    @thefutur

    9 ай бұрын

    Ok. Thank you for the feedback

  • @starlord7420
    @starlord74209 ай бұрын

    This yes bs came from Joe Verde

  • @svenmeier651
    @svenmeier6519 ай бұрын

    Re 17:10 So, because someone is upset because you aren't providing somethings standard as part of the bidding process they are the predator? Dood, you are in effect wasting their time too. If you are part of a larger bid and refuse to provide industry standard material you will be rejected, rightfully so and not infrequently blacklisted. Especially dealing with bigger clients don't have the time for this unicorn attitude. They have boxes to tick and no patience for these shenanigans.

  • @midnightmoonlight1597
    @midnightmoonlight15979 ай бұрын

    Is he ok? So much slurring...

  • @cxa011500

    @cxa011500

    9 ай бұрын

    Signs of stroke 😦

  • @midnightmoonlight1597

    @midnightmoonlight1597

    9 ай бұрын

    @@cxa011500 oh dear, hope he gets better soon.

  • @olgasimon9363
    @olgasimon93635 ай бұрын

    Weirdly, it was not comfortable to listen to this interview because all natural pauses have been cut out from Mr. Vosses speech. And it feels like his speech rate has been speeded up for whatever reason.

  • @elonmusknewsnetwork
    @elonmusknewsnetwork6 сағат бұрын

    Chris Do's wife: No. 😂😂😂

  • @jamesbobbski2269
    @jamesbobbski22699 ай бұрын

    Great content but I don’t see the purpose for it to be so edited. Wouldn’t it make sense to showcase the cadence of a hostage negotiator? You even made the comment of him moving too fast with his information. And you made it faster with the editing 😂

  • @slipperydippery
    @slipperydippery9 ай бұрын

    Interesting video, but this is the most annoying editing. I'm paying attention, I don't have to hear things twice

  • @sjoyceboyer4719
    @sjoyceboyer47197 ай бұрын

    Stop the camera shenanigans, ok I'm dizzy already.

  • @csiri6758
    @csiri67582 ай бұрын

    Can't watch this, way overproduced. Why so many cuts and stupid editing?

  • @thefutur

    @thefutur

    2 ай бұрын

    Sorry to hear that. We're always trying out different editing styles. We have taken notes and making changes

  • @GuiltyNoticer
    @GuiltyNoticer9 ай бұрын

    we need a CIA agent next

  • @thefutur

    @thefutur

    9 ай бұрын

    They can’t reveal who they are

  • @capacola262743
    @capacola2627438 ай бұрын

    forgive my ignorance, but what is meant by "work for hire"? if a corporation hires him for consulting, isn't THAT work for hire??

  • @thefutur

    @thefutur

    8 ай бұрын

    Do a quick google search. It’s a legal classification.

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