Keep up the good work, man. You’re a huge asset to the DJ community. Thank you:)
@priyonjoni7 күн бұрын
Thanks, appreciate it!
@MISTERx_oPOOKIE7 күн бұрын
PJ you are truly one of a kind, your honesty and willingness to help others is admirable! I believe we should all support creatives we enjoy unapologetically. Knowing others believe in what you are doing only fuels us to go further and gives us purpose. Thank you for everything you do!
@moeberry32568 күн бұрын
Thank you for the good info
@geocapistrano43647 күн бұрын
Awhile back I learned about Philip Tan from you, his channel made a big difference in my understanding of dj culture and music. Thanks for sharing ❤ your content!
@uncleo93368 күн бұрын
This was the first time I understood what “neuro-divergent” was
@ChiBoyBB8 күн бұрын
Hey Pri Yon Joni I'm a practicing DJ right now. I want to do something similar to what you do, but I'm camera shy. Any advice that can help.
@priyonjoni7 күн бұрын
Part of getting used to hearing your own voice in a video is practice. Most humans including myself naturally don’t like how we sound. But the truth is, this is how we sound everyday to friends and family. It’s totally okay! Turn that camera on. Don’t focus on your voice but your message. The improvement happens from doing it all the time. Not from waiting to be perfect. Here’s something I don’t hide, every video including this one, I stutter. Every cut edit is a place I fumbled. Most folks don’t have such an impediment. Having flaws is ok, and learning to work with them or around them is done with practice.