Hey there, folks. It’s me, Chris, with The GigMan’s Life.
Yeah, baby. It’s a GigMan’s Life indeed.
And yes, you might have missed me for a couple of weeks. I have not been keeping up with YouTube as much as I should have been. But as you can see, the site is now up, running, and actually giving me things I can possibly ignore.
You know, like scripts.
Because apparently structure is useful, even when it feels as restrictive as wearing a G-string for underwear.
But yeah, I have been busy. Extremely busy. Other projects, side projects, technical projects, creative projects, and the usual squirrel-brain situation.
Squirrel goes one way.
Dog goes chasing a bone.
And there I go, trying to build three systems, five scripts, a website, a show archive, and somehow still remember to eat, walk, and take care of responsibilities.
But I have been feeling better.
I have been getting out there. Exercising. Walking. Losing weight. And no, folks, there is no miracle speech here. It is not magic. It is not some motivational-poster nonsense.
It is get off your ass.
And in my case, it is get off your ass while dealing with real diabetes.
Not “pre-diabetic.”
Not “maybe I should watch my sugar.”
No, no, no.
Real diabetes. The kind where insulin is part of the conversation.
Then you get put on something like Ozempic, and you start realizing that if you are not eating constantly, and if you are not getting slammed by the side effects, the weight can start moving in the right direction.
But here is the thing a lot of people do not talk about enough: the dosing schedule matters.
A lot.
Because when they start increasing the dose, and especially when they double it up too fast, that can bring stomach distress, diarrhea, and the wonderful experience of hitting the wall.
I did not want that.
So I let myself adjust to the world I was now living in. I gave my body time to figure out what the hell was going on.
And yes, I know, some of this sounds like “kill the monster” stuff, but this is the reality of what I have been working through.
At the same time, I know I have been promising series after series.
AI.
Business.
Production.
The GigMan’s Life.
And now there is a whole other project forming called Five Days with G, which is its own beast entirely.
That one is a road comedy, a philosophy story, a character piece, and another project that I have mentally abused ChatGPT with until structure started falling out of it.
Because once the structure is there, the scripting becomes easier.
You are not asking, “What happens next?”
You are asking, “What the hell are these idiots going to say to each other when they get there?”
And that is where the fun starts.
That is where the characters start talking.
That is where natural interaction starts building the scene.
And yes, I am big picture.
That is my detail.
But I can get into the small details when I need to. I can script things out. I can build the structure. I can set up the scene. It is just a matter of time, energy, and getting the system organized enough that I am not chasing every squirrel that runs past my window.
So yes, folks, I will be posting more here on YouTube again.
I apologize for the gap.
But if you want to see me more regularly, check out the 8 a.m. show on Rumble — Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.
Tuesday may be different because I have responsibilities. I have to take care of my mother and bring her to blood work and appointments. That is part of life. That is obligation. That is what happens when you are not just pretending to have a life on camera, but actually living one.
So, folks, I hope you have a great day.
I hope it is fun, safe, and profitable.
Because if it ain’t fun, it ain’t safe, and it ain’t going to be profitable.
You have yourself a good one, folks.
And thank you for watching.
