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Saugasson Addresses The Culture with his skill in the Music Industry
- What is the most useless talent you have?
My most useless talent in my opinion is having one double jointed wrist, i don’t even know if that’s considered a talent lol.
- Do you sing in the shower? What songs?
I sing in the shower all the time, mostly my own music whether unreleased or ones I have out already.
- What would you be doing right now, if it wasn’t for your music career?
If I wasn’t doing music I’d probably just stay focused on my businesses exclusively.
- Where have you performed? What are your favourite and least favorite venues? Do you have any upcoming shows?
I’ve performed in montreal, Toronto, Mississauga, Atlanta, New Orleans, Florida, and one other state I can’t remember but I’ve performed at both really nice venues and also pretty crappy ones too but I won’t specify which cities were which. I currently have no planned shows coming up for music but the INF team and I do have a second infashion show coming up and the date will be announced in the next month or two.
- How do you feel the Internet has impacted the music business?
The internet has made music more accessible and opened opportunities for more people to be independent and actually share their music but it has also caused an over saturation of mediocre content to also be flooded as well into the game and with some marketing making it stick.
- What is your favourite song to perform?
My favourite song to perform right now is “INF Extended”
- Which famous musicians do you admire?
I admire no specific musician but I respect all the ones who have really made it doing what they love.
- What is the best advice you’ve been given?
The best advice I’ve been given that I can recall would be “if you aren’t doing what you love in life there’s no point”
- What’s next for you?
Next for me are more visuals, events, and projects coming soon!
http://unitedmasters.com/saugasson/
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Kindness First: Lessons From Ellen DeGeneres
The Power of Kindness in a World Divided
Let’s accept that it’s easy to be kind when others share your views. It’s when someone has a very different opinion on a topic that you might explode with anger. In those times, being kind is most challenging and most important.
In today’s world, people are constantly judging one another, arguing with one another, and generally dismissing each other’s ideas without any second thoughts. Families are torn apart over politics. People become enraged over their differences in beliefs surrounding religion. Even small disagreements escalate into full-blown arguments on social media. However, all of that anger and hostility does not help anyone.
Ellen’s Enduring Message
This is why Ellen DeGeneres has maintained her message of kindness throughout her career. Every show ended with her saying “Be kind to one another” — a constant reminder to the world of the importance of being kind to one another every day as a choice.
Ellen has always used her experience to focus on what brings her audience joy and laughter, and helping them feel good about themselves. In helping people feel good about themselves, Ellen demonstrates through her comedy that one does not need to bring down another person to lift themselves up. One can also choose to treat, honour, and respect others, even those they may disagree with.
Why Kindness Matters When We Disagree
When’s the last time that someone has changed your mind by treating you badly? Probably never. Hostile behaviour just shuts people down, puts them on the defensive and builds a wall.
On the other hand, Ellen demonstrates that the opposite of kind behaviour is the opposite. Using contempt places a wall between people that does not exist with kind behaviour, and allows real dialogue to exist. When respect and disagreement co-exist, the other person is told, “I see that you are a human being just like me, and while I do not agree with you, I am open to your perspective and will take your position into consideration. Thanks for being you. Sometimes that is what is needed, and that is all it takes to find common ground.”
Learning and Growing Together
Ellen has been forgiven by much of her audience, with fans choosing to focus on the humor, kindness, and positivity she has brought into the world over decades. While past controversies once clouded her public image, her openness, self-reflection, and continued commitment to spreading joy have allowed many to move past old criticisms. Today, audiences celebrate Ellen not just for her career, but for the larger message she represents—that even public figures can grow, learn, and continue inspiring kindness.
As Ellen reminds us, “Everything bad that’s ever happened to me has taught me compassion.” And isn’t that what kindness is really about? Learning from our struggles and extending that understanding to others. She also said, “It always helps to think about other people instead of ourselves”—words that perfectly capture what it means to choose kindness even when disagreement makes us want to dig in our heels.
The truth is, every small act of kindness adds up. Every time you choose grace over anger, you’re making the world a little bit better.
Kindness Without Compromise
On the other hand, kindness does not mean that you have to defend an opinion, nor that you cannot defend that which you consider right. Furthermore, kindness doesn’t come from letting people walk all over you.
More to the point, kindness is about how we deal with people, not whether we agree with them or not. It is possible to have a strong opinion about something, and be respectful to all. We can advocate for what we think is right, and not be perceived as the bad person. Kindness makes the message we spread much more powerful and people listen to us more.
Putting Kindness Into Practice
What does this mean for you? What does this look like in real life?
Maybe it means having to listen to his probably not-so-valuable political opinions, helping out a neighbor, trying to stop your frustration by not going on a mean comment on someone’s Facebook post.
You might find these things meaningless and not valuable, however, the world needs these ‘small’ random acts of kindness, which, by the way, are contagious.
You are already setting the path for a better and kinder world by disagreeing with people in a polite way and, while to you, the act of kindness might not mean much, to the receiver of the kindness, it would mean to someone a lot.
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