[Music] [Music] [Music] very very agency we believe that every child deserves an educator you know I'm gonna cut the corporate [ __ ] I'm just gonna get straight to the point because it is true here a very agency education means more to us than anything else it is woven into our company's DNA into our psyches and this more new mental mission that we have is gonna take us many many lifetimes and we don't know how we're going to accomplish it but in 2019 we took the first step in doing so and over the space this
short movie I want you to join us in Nepal where we actually built our first few schools and really where we started to see a small ember to see the smaller fire of our vision burning [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] so Danny Kyra and I landed Nepal and for both Kiran and Danny this really was uncharted territory and the moment think we stepped out of that Airport that intensity of the city really hit us we were in Kathmandu and there was no debate about that so we end up meeting Fabian at the hotel we sit down
for dinner and we talk about our expectations for what's about to ensue and I think all of us had this idea or this perception of what the Nepalese culture would actually be like and you're about to find out that we grossly grossly underestimated the generosity and then and the displays of appreciation that we're about to come our way [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] you see what he's talking about is we have our team call at 10:45 in the morning I would prefer to have it at like 9:00 I think so would Kieran because we wake
up with like 6:30 go to gym shower meditate eccentric session so I prefer to have at the beginning today but Danny because he's five hours behind it in Columbia for now four hours I think four hours now never five hours yeah five hours for him it's that at nine o'clock I mean it would be 4 a.m. in the morning so yeah we have our team call at 10:45 so we have our team call at 10:45 that works for everyone and what we started doing was started putting in penalties and 10:45 for us is 5:45 a.m.
in the morning for him so we started putting in penalties so if I am late even a minute late to the team call which happened once so far I have to give here in tempo five pounds and I could have to get Danny plantain homes if Danny's late to the call he has to give Karen five pounds which would eat him alive like what would kill him more than anything else on earth and then if here in his late then he has to give Danny five pounds which once again with um I'm so ever since
then it stops news so it's day 2 or on our way to airport it was actually really really cool there was a member of the community who actually recognized us at the airport and you just took a few minutes to express his gratitude for what we were doing for Nepal as a country I did twice I found out oh yes I saw one of our favorites how people my age nice to meet you here very wonderly same with Jack Soloff but I think they're pretty quick big motivation class as well yeah thank you so much
Jeff pleasure so we go on a flight and 45 minutes later we were in Pokhara so ladies and gentlemen we have just gotten to Pokhara I think honestly from the moment that we land in Kathmandu keep in mind that danny has never been to Asia before Kiran is the movie Tyrion has never been to Asia before so I think from all of us fabien this is I mean this is totally normal he lives in Bali but for me this actually reminds me a lot where I'm from in Turkish time so this isn't too much of
a culture shock these cars this is exactly what I grew up with but right now we're off to go see Alan he's a chairman of our trust which the organization of the work which he is waiting for us at the hotel you can take it easy gonna take a chill tonight and then tomorrow we start trekking up and we start visiting some of the current projects some of the some locations for upcoming projects that we're going to be funding in 2020 and yeah all in all one thing that I have to say about Nepal everyone
is so goddamn happy and seemingly for no reason and I think especially for me someone who's so hyper driven it just it's honestly such a good reminder like I look it I look at all the happy faces I look at all the smiles it just makes me feel like such an idiot sometimes anger just four things really puts things into context and you just you come to a place like this and I know this is gonna sound cliche I know that everyone says the goddamn same thing but you come to a place like this in
you just wonder why those times where you're a little grumpy you look back with regret and the times when you were pumping your you're upset or you let the little things get to you you know even through years of self-development meditative work and all that other stuff coming to a place like here this is humbling and this to me is real education and I feel so you know just even people who I have 10 15 second interaction with and they have a smile you're here to here and they're just like so happy and so grateful
to me like that's that's education that you know and said that really gives me contact with education for me and it inspires me [Music] [Music] Danny we're going round sir you did nice to meet you welcomes poker thank you it's really beautiful what's that like fewer yeah now Allen mess up the hotel and we went for dinner and I think we must have talked for 3-4 hours and really just took some time to understand Allen and why he got into this whole thing and Allen has been involved in charitable work for over a decade and
you would think that after a decade you get desensitized but every single day that Allen's on the job there's something that just there's always a scenario that's still to the state and gives him that heavy feeling in his heart that there needs to be more done and when we spoke to Alan that night it became clear to me that there is still a long long way to go but balute buildings is in general is it's great but for publicity sake it's very dramatic what we're doing so just to find it in that way because that
will be too [Music] - I think four and course sake it's easier to do more good here and with less interference before fifty thousand pounds in Sedalia me some UK that would be gone within five four five smart boards well it's exactly exactly yeah not achieve anything and not have that lasting impact I kind of do struggle with it okay again I get past it because we shouldn't be coming here and filming at make me bigger alphabet but that will then lead to greater good so I'm okay with that but it does make me slightly
uncomfortable but again from your perspective as well who is someone whose boost in government from and had that very personal impact and again it's so much easier meant to go kind of there but for the grace of God go I it's a very very similar services yep you've ended up in that one yeah it's a drive away rather than base but it's a quarter shop you can always just for those cultural differences yeah the thing is the everybody has a right to an education yeah this country cannot afford they do not have the resources in
order to offer that to everybody I think without getting too deep and depressing the UK should be able to help everybody in its country we shouldn't be in a situation with the fifth largest economy we shouldn't then you the whole system in the UK is broken which is why we have that decoration but just because we've broken the system doesn't mean that we should then not help exciters oke Oke foreign countries not mentioned actually the impact we can have here making this this country more self-sufficient we're making a change we're building sustainable development we're actually
trying to make it so that this country can bring itself up to the level of development that we have it will never happen because it's really possible but we are just trying to help we've already got there giving something back is important I'm really pushing for not only the community putting money in for the local government putting money in as well because then that from a donors point if you're I do take the point though you know there's an argument of well why aren't they helping themselves yeah this they don't have the money they've got
a lot of problems but actually if we're bringing money from the UK I'm trying to work with the government so the government will bring some money to the table as well and the community had a curiosity anything change after you came to the brew Agency party no I was I was I was absolutely blown away by it I was amazed by how I was kind of expected wasn't sure what to expect when I kind of threw you into the deep end but as soon as I walked in that front door everybody that I spoke to
was fantastic and everybody took shared that mindset and we're on board really kind really supportive really stood behind what you were trying to do and honestly everybody I spoke to him and I said introduced each other I said hi I'm Alan I build schools in the oh you than the pool guy and so it's lovely to sort of like you know everyone was so supportive of what we were doing and lots of really great ideas and I think if anything it it kind of just reaffirmed what I'd already thought it's it's not you're not doing
this as a vanity project it's there's something more underneath [Music] Oh [Music] over the space the next two days we spend hours and hours and keeps going over the volunteers roads you've ever seen your life but that is a real testament and that's real visual representation of what happens in Nepal it is this constant cycle of growth demolition growth demolition and I guess that comes with the frequency of earthquakes that they have there it's it's woven into the DNA of Nepal's country heading off now to the first project that a man and grow your agency
are supporting at Arthur we've got Chandra founder of ptn driving hour-and-a-half maximum okay we're a little behind schedule I don't know I think your man had a little bit of a lie-in this morning but that's all right we're running a party time it's all easy we take things easy now so if we are off to the first project this is going to be the first ceremony I hear that there's dancing involved and what can I say I'm just incredibly excited just a real moment I think Alan am i laying the foundation here Kiran is laying
foundation saying this school the foundation stone at this school which to me is like I think I might as well reveal now basically the first school is in you know we need to flesh out the details for the first is basically gonna be in recognition of Gouri agency and just all the incredible work that our students do very agency as well as IG media you know every single one of our clients every single every single one of our clients for the agency every single one of our students you as of all helped to build this
school and the second school is actually in recognition of all the hard work that Kieran's been putting in so actually the plaque for the second school as said it's in a recognition of Karen just because the past two three months I'm I'm dead I'm so tired spent the you know q4 of 2020 is just training me in undescribable ways and I can't even begin to imagine how Karen's been feeling so this has just been a you know this is a good lesson in terms of company culture the fact that myself and the team yes we
have a company that's incredibly successful and incredibly profitable but you know we're doing it for good reason and we're doing it for a good cause and it all comes down to that full circle approach that I talk about all the time that's one thing to say it it's one thing to say it to the teams but it's another thing to step up to the plate and you know really demonstrate that this is something that means something to our to our companies so this is a our first step in doing so tomorrow in the morning early
with we will begin with same route not say this way all the way down I mean bumpy no room ladies [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] how do you think your mom speechless [Music] [Music] I'm at a point in my life where I'm not stunned by a lot of things but that first ceremony I think myself and the rest of the team we were we were very very unprepared for Alan and I know this is intention here told us very little I'm not gonna lie as a company we genuinely believe that we will go visit the projects
there'll be maybe 10 15 kids who took the time another day maybe so show some appreciation maybe some of the elders etc etc when no one prepared us for was that an entire village was about to go and stand by just so that they could come and show their appreciation for some of the work that we're doing for their community [Music] we're really stunned me was the appreciation from the elders those as one older gentleman and from the corner of my eyes I kind of tracked him moving kind of shifting through the crowd kind of
gets that fog came to the front and showed a level of deep gratitude that I've never seen in my life [Music] [Music] but amazing and incredible [Music] [Music] [Music] at that point I realized that a school is really the center point of a community the success of the community future is built around the quality of education and I knew that we were changing kids lives well what I didn't really internalize until that moment was what it meant for the rest of the community for some of the holders some of the wiser generations in the corner
even just the fact that like you don't have as a company we don't have an office and you get to work you see your computer you're isolated carrying us to work he sits his computers I say I get to work and obviously there's the part-time people to service providers my point is you know like we don't realize [Music] from from being isolated alone in our rooms for this I just feels a lot of time we don't give ourselves enough credit I mean hope yeah I hope you give yourself credit for the standing [Music] [Applause] [Music]
so students about lay the foundation stone [Music] I won't ever survive even [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] now after the largest display of appreciation I've ever seen in my entire life once we finally sat down and finally just take a deep breath and kind of take it all in keep in mind we're a company that works remotely I'm used to sitting in front of my screen working for hours and hours on end in isolation so is the rest of the team so to go from that to be sitting on these what to be quite frank felt
like Thrones in front of an entire community I think in that point we realized what was actually happening there grow your agency we believe that every child deserves an education Iman Ghazi they both the units on either who promote a hippie Ziggy and we've made it our life's mission to make sure that happens [Music] saki-sama una pajara City borough wanted Linda burrows Bunnicula signage on behalf of myself and the rest of the team we just want to say that we are extremely honored and humbled by your hospitality and your generosity you are God God and
you stomach laggy hate hate near on my new bodies and we're already counting down the days until we come back next year thank you so much a garden a away ok leo is Kalpana video is full ma out of power to teen could even grab a saw it is a groggy really era thank you so much for your [Music] [Laughter] [Music] so just finished up the ceremony and I am left speechless I have never seen that many and you can tell what a smile is genuine I have never seen in my entire life that many
genuine smiles before and just the salt and care that went into that I think all of our expectations were literally we would come to the school maybe there be five or six kids there just to thank us shake our hand we didn't realize that it would be an entire village and not only that they took the time out of their day I think the ceremony was well three four hours they took the time out of their day and not even just the children the elders everyone apart of the community everyone took three four five hours
out of their day to sit there watch the ceremony thank us read us it was hospitality and it was a hospitality and sincerity like I don't know I'm just like I've never seen before I genuinely am left speechless from that and what can I say I'm specious this this country has so much so much hard so much character so much passion really uh I've never felt I've never felt better or coming here now as I said it's finally making it real and now that I see what this has all come to it just it warms
my heart like a you can even imagine [Music] so ladies and gentlemen this is the view that we have to wake up to I don't know how well they'll show I mean however well it shows on camera it'll never do it justice but yesterday for myself and the rest of team was one of the most profound and I'd say probably not apparent to us right now but will be very apparent to us looking back at it one of the most profound and one of the most life-changing days of our entire lives and one thing that
was very very ironic was we were just sat inside just around this sort of like wood stove just heating up and we were talking about happiness and what happiness is to us and Fabian asked me point-blank he's like what is happiness to you and I started going on about you know for me it's a blend of making sure that I have amazing friendships relationships in my life it's a it's a blend of making sure that for me happiness is is self-control and discipline over oneself I started going on about how that's really just a conglomerate
of of all these different things and that was my definition of happiness and I told him I was like look I don't have one key phrase you know like for example if someone asked me what's your purpose in life it always has been and always will be to reform the education system that that I have nailed down if someone asked me what is my definition of happiness I you know I haven't lived life long enough to to really accurately give a one-sentence statement so it's very interesting the fact that he asked me that and I
gave sort of the long-winded answer and then once we finish up dinner the locals invited us to have some drinks with them around the campfire we started seeing some songs you started dancing we started joking about some football banter and I you know I reach over to Fabian and I just go point-blank I go I'm so happy right now and I think that really summed it up for me and when I tell you guys that yesterday and I'm sure this entire trip was one of ethanol the most profound and life-changing days for myself and the
rest of team that's really paint a picture of what this trip is doing for us it really was one of those moments where you forget who you are you forget where you're from you forget you forget about status you forget about color you forget about religion beliefs and you just feel so connected to each other and that was a really special night for me right - right - right do right do right do right do it right right no unique isn't it doesn't look this is a four-hour drive today on a curious roads but people
are absolutely incredible reading really welcoming everyone's already said we went to like a little village party last night with like bathtub whiskey and dancing and traditional drinking songs which is great fun and it was really reassuring to know that even in like the Nepalese mountains I still got call that a scouser they still have a concept of that anxious which is nice reassuring it's dirty the force causa which I am [Music] [Music] voices though my back's broken versus see the baby goats [Music] [Music] so apparently weed is legal in this area so yeah we're just
even do anything Donnie what's the street value of that wherever the hell are you banishing [Laughter] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] now when we got the second project that we funded this year the school was already there but the entire first floor was just inaccessible it was simply too dangerous to be teaching and to be learning in the entire table classrooms on the first floor which was Allen rightly pointed out is quite scary that that they deemed the ground floor to be too dangerous yet learning was still going on for years in that second floor
now at the second project I actually had the honour of laying the foundation stone and I don't think it really matters but there was just something special to me about knowing that I laid that first stone down just something metaphorically for me it's struck a chord [Music] and it's a memory that I will take with me till the day that I die [Music] [Music] thank you so much for a really warm welcome thank you for coming out and seeing so many of you here to support the foundation stone laying today I visited this school back
in March or April of this year and I'm so honored that with the help from grow your agency I can come back six months later and we will be starting the building hopefully before the end of this year and I look forward to coming back again in nine months time when I can see it open I hope that you make full use of the school we have been building schools in Nepal for nearly 30 years about 160 schools are being built today and I'm glad that we will be welcoming you into the PTN family Daniel
MSA the use of this village are your future and your future is dictated by the quality of education that you have and I just want to say on behalf of myself and the rest of our agency we just want to thank you for giving it giving us the opportunity to make sure that your future is bright and prosperous I also just want to say a big thank you to Alan and the entire team over at our trust for just being so gracious helping support us through this process and really just for dedicating their entire life
to this cause and lastly I just want to thank the entire grey agency community none of this would have been possible if it wasn't for our incredible students and our incredible customers thank you so much [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Applause] [Applause] now as we left the second project fabulous through the drone up in the air and that definitely causes a bit of a scene and everyone gathered round to say their goodbyes and it all honesty the humor just found the drilling supercool I have
never seen kids more excited in their entire life [Music] [Music] who [Music] said a prayer this board I prayed I will find the way to another day I was so free until you came and said we came and saved me and break was for those the Sun faded away I'm in the best taste don't grab a free ride to buy your pants we came and say [Music] he came and saved me [Music] I'm blinded by your grace every night every day and I was lost but ever since you found me I'm blinded by your praise
through the daughters you came and I'll be your mine with you by me I can't face you so don't walk away from me [Music] so we're about to go over the highest and longest suspension bridge in Nepal there's something with his skin won't come off I'm stained red for you come back to learn we're gonna be on client onboarding calls and this is just like this is our Fulbright French so the next school that we visited wasn't actually one of our projects it was a school that was requesting funding and I have never seen a
more disciplined or well-educated group of kids in my entire life now let's quickly were wine because before we got to that school we have to go over a little bit of suspension bridge and I'm gonna let you guys in on a little secret Fabian is really scared of heights and this is height man huh this is high yeah you scared of heights yeah well I'm just looking into the display of the camera I look straight down and your pants like but all jokes aside the suspension bridge was just incredible feat of Engineering and one thing
that most people don't realize is it's not enough to build a school the kids have to get to that school and with a lot of these projects some of these kids genuinely risk their lives genuinely risk their lives going over rivers on suspect and the suspension bridge was expertly done it was done to perfection but there are large suspension bridges in Nepal which are extremely dangerous and kids literally risk their lives every single day just so they can get to school to educate themselves [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Applause] oh you mean the box yeah
[Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] every classroom in the last game there were so many cracks in the wall but now they will repair [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Laughter] [Music] [Laughter] [Music] [Laughter] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] now once we finished up visiting what was as I said in my opinion the most well educated most disciplined group of kids I'd ever encountered in my entire life we then went on to start trekking and end up at Australian base camp and once again just an amazing night of sitting around the fire talking about our dreams
and aspirations talking about what education means to each of us individually and collectively as a company and as an organization and potentially having a drink or two so we have wrapped up the day looking at the next possible project what an incredible school that village holds 5,000 and I can honestly say I've never seen such disciplined polite and well-educated kids in my life want to say well now we're on our way up to Australian camp we are camping in tents out here for the night I was just having a quick chat with Danny about over
the next few years automation AI and how that's gonna affect us as agency and how that's actually gonna make us a hell of a lot better as an agency but one of the cool things obviously we're here for our philanthropic efforts to see the schools but there's a lot of time you know even yesterday we had four hours in the Jeep sat next secure we're basically able to map out all of 2020 what things we should do less of what things we should do more of we well to get really realistic about how much we
can accomplish in 2020 and really streamline our focus so that's been another amazing aspect of this trip is not only for the flan tree how fulfilling it is you know for the team to see all the work that we do but actually just giving us time as a company to look towards 2020 and make sure that we become better as a company in 2020 we do more for our clients at IAG media we do more for our customers agro agency you know we really just take the company to another level in terms of service provided
and in turn we make more money and we make more money we get to build more schools in we're already looking at next year how we can assign our our budget for philanthropy next year and all in all just what an incredible year or what incredible way to end 2020 for the team and everyone [Music] give me no bread my [ __ ] soldiers get paid if you want apply today don't know once you take a proper way to go right in the rubble my oh my friends let's go Piper calls from like 2010 they
heard about my moves they know one look man I wanna lose [ __ ] mommy's fast [Music] we're all feeling a little bit flat today yeah we I had a very fun night I had a drink or two maybe we'll put up some of the Polaroids there's no video I had a drink or two went to bed sensible time I think around 11:00 and then I woke up I think all of us will go to 3 and law disturbances then woke up again at 5:30 and all in all I'm not gonna lie I thought I
was pretty nice the fact that we got pre-built tents to mean I was glamping but now we're about to visit another potential project that a heart rust is looking at this won't be a little bit more calm because the Saturday so no children so Alan won't be so overwhelmed this time but just having breakfast now with a beautiful view and I think that's pretty much about the update just trying to revive ourselves okay so this is damper school it's a previous ptn project we can check on the black actually recently a Mustang I can show
you the plaque that you'll be getting on each of your schools for this one it's funded by the art of Man government 2017 and as you can see the quality is just fantastic down to our fantastic construction team now that's project that we visited was actually one of the completed projects by pahor trust and that was really just so we could see with our own eyes that the quality the precision and the attention to detail that goes into every single one of their schools we also provide furniture in every room need better new desks new
the school thing you've seen that we're going to be replacing the size of the room is so important and there's light on both sides it's a light and airy [Music] he's actually the walls being used and it just brings that education to life actually in some rooms you'll see work up on the walls I've seen that in the biology classroom yes yeah now the heart trust as an organization they don't only build schools they work in partnership with other organizations and there's actually another organization that they work with to put really high quality libraries in
place in a in some of their schools and and if you know me out of every single room in the school that was where I spent most of my time that day that we we work with can trust and they install this community library and they run a five-year training program with the community to make sure it's operated effectively and again I mean it's an amazing it's an amazing facility for the local community [Music] Stephen Covey undresses it's gonna be good make the undesirable desirable design rewards and demand accountability to the car the conference region
social dynamics they're the support that we get from the can trust provides means that we have this is run as a proper a library with a full inventory and librarian so that they're checking books in MA then you can see color-coded in all the books are in great condition which is just fantastic to have access to these and they are you able to be things that we take for granted really yeah I mean actually think about how many public libraries are right in the UK we're losing them all the time yeah [Music] busy brother Anthony
and also more likely in this area you know like me does affect a lot almost every year people who kill anymore who killed and suddenly these electrical things goes off once they had set fire top roof of that building in on their computer like when they had a computer my piping would damage and fire so they lost in computers around 12,000 British Pound is that my dad that's the roughest of roughest look at the roster roughly 12,000 pounds to build the solar panels that could then how are your entire IT department and what about what
about issues would like the solar panels like decay maintenance of solar panels they're high maintenance costs mmm they need a little for battery residence for panel inverter battery need to be changed but frequently maybe every five year or sometime when it met me they pass me if someone can support with in our panel we must have MOU that they will be in tasks to maintain for future okay so for example say we built hypothetically built the panel's cost twelve Cape profits or Office estimates but I use every five years the barrier needs to be changed
so surely if they're generating his power they could sell some of that interview and then that could pay for the upcoming upcoming battery sure has to be connected back into the grid yeah as I said I'm just like the idea but it's selling it back to the grid but that's not what they do yeah I'm just obsessing the idea totally self-sustaining yeah Danny you see how many spaces are here I think that's what twenty desks here that is twenty training to take your drum video using modern techniques in education are they allowed to come in
here anytime they'll have lessons it will be on their timetable when they come but with some schools will they have issues with electricity as well reliability and so you end up with you know a room full of batteries so the computers don't just die when the power goes off these solar panels as well what's the average salary average we know 3,000 a year reasonable I think that's one the excitement saves me a most because there's so many possibilities and opportunities you can just translating yeah being a translator you can pretty much do anything online anything
that said from VA work to making YouTube thumbnails to graphic design to video editing to translating to customer support to I mean the list goes on and on yeah as it's stuff like that that excites me tradesmen mm-hmm engineers hmm those sort of professions because I don't know that to me that's like it was sort of a clear path through yeah yeah before one of the things that we're trying to work towards it's more vocational training and actually producing more engineers which isn't practical making money yeah yeah because he said there's a lot of aspirations
to become lawyers and whatnot I think as he said everyone's everyone's allowed to have those aspirations but to then leave your village yeah move in to go down to Kathmandu mm-hm and then from there to actually make that success isn't honest chance Edward Everett once said that education is a better safeguard of liberty than a standing army and at the end a I believe that education liberates people we've all heard that expression give a man a fish he eats for a day teach a man to fish he eats for the rest of his lifetime obviously
you guys say the school is the is the beating heart of the village yeah and you know if you can build better schools and you incentivize people to stay but apart from that I love that you guys are not only interest looking at school like okay build we build a school great they said just trying to avoid urban migration and just trying to keep everything within the village so the village can thrive and prosper and you know more doctors you have more engineers you have more self serving and self-sustaining professions you have a thing that's
where it gets exciting yeah absolutely absolutely we see the school as a stepping point into the community and they're trying to build that community to take ownership as we've already spoken to the community has to come in a percentage of the construction in themselves through labor and support some some cash as well but that builds the ownership of the school so that means that parents are involved all the people are involved and own the building as well as us well we don't only we hand it over when it's constructed and that means that they are
committed and we can see that work they then take that ownership and they want the school to thrive and we've seen results so do I think that we are gonna achieve our goal of reform of the education system no but we've made it our life's mission to get as close to that point as possible we want to continue to lead the way in our industry for our students we want to continue to produce the best online programs out there for people that want to start a business and not only that but over the next 20
years I want to have a thousand schools built worldwide in the countries and communities that need it most and when those two things combined maybe we can make a small dent it's so high up in Melton not made out of plastic you touch down in the base of my friend Houston can can you closing humping the guy's head and um up and away happen I love dogs money when the Sun's up smoking and down lobby [Music] awaiting for my name to pop pop pop New Jersey I run home and took the issue [Music] Podcast place
of reggaeton are there on the way the first school were leaving the first school I remember seeing two kids walking and it's maybe like three minute drive from the school from my recollection and just thinking like they're probably in 12 months time once construction of them they will be on their way to the school that we funded and they'll be waking up every morning and it it kind of brings back their swings background to what Chandra said last night which is like there's a lot of ways you can spend your money in this world but
there's none that have such a long lasting legacy and it was just like the kids did looking into the Jeep the kids didn't know who we were I did two outs I didn't even particularly know that they were going to the same village where the school that we were being built are but just I there's just something so pure about that moment and it just made me so happy [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music]