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This plug-in provides an easy interface between Revit Architecture and MEP 2008/2009/2010 and the IES suite of tools to allow sustainable performance analysis. IESVE Revit Plug-in Introduction IESVE Revit Plug-in The IESVE Revit Plug-in provides a link between Autodesk® Revit® Architecture and MEP and IES VE-Ware, VE-Toolkits and VE-Pro. I really want to talk about mental health, racism and just all that stuff – stuff that people can relate to.INTEGRATED ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS LIMITED Developers of the IESīOSTON, MA │ GLASGOW, SCOTLAND │ DUBLIN, IRELAND │ LONDON, ENGLAND │ MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA │ SAN FRANCISCO, CA │ DUBAI, UAEĬontents Introduction. I honestly didn’t think anyone would be listening to it, but I always get so many nice DMs from people who have listened to it and people are saying I’ve inspired them to start their own which is so nice.
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I t’s actually going really well, surprisingly well. I always wanted to start a podcast and then something told me to just do it.
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Tell me about your podcast ‘Dear Irish People’. Yeah! I used to be like that a lot, and I felt like there was so much pressure on me to like make content every single day and then o ne of my friends was like ‘Efua you need to relax, nobody expects you to post content every single day, just do it when you want to and when you want to have fun’. It doesn’t really affect me as much as it used to.ĭo you find it harder to switch off from social media during the lockdowns?
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I don’t really pay attention to it though because I think I’ve grown thicker skin because of TikTok. When I make specific Irish content, there’s a lot of people that say really mean things like ‘go back to your own country’ and stuff like that. Have you ever received any online trolling and if so, how did you handle it? Third thing I would say is just have fun, don’t put too much pressure on yourself and just remember why you started making content in the first place – just to have fun. I just think you have to not care what people think. I would also say don’t care what other people think because remember at the start, everyone thought TikTok was so cringe and nobody wanted to be on it or anything like that. It was like a constant thing even though I wasn’t like hoping that one would blow up, you just kind of have to keep going at it. I had made over like 50 videos before that one blew up. What are the three things you would tell anyone who may be wanting to pursue social media? I just made videos, there was no pressure on me or anything like that, I just did it for fun.
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I think I am really happy with the way I went about it because I think I started it on a really positive note. Would you have done anything differently about starting your TikTok career if you were starting n ow? I was just scrolling on TikTok one day and someone that had been following me for a while had tagged me in this post and I went to look at it and it was like ‘Tag someone who makes you laugh when you’re really down or when you really sad’ and she had tagged me and that was just so cute, it was really lovely. I think the best thing about being on TikTok is just making people laugh, I really like that. What’s the biggest perk of being a TikTok influencer? I think my favourite type to create i s the content where I have to dress up as different characters. I kind of get ideas from anything to be honest, it’s just everyday things and stuff they’ll relate to and things like that. So whatever I find funny, I think they’ll find funny also. I just post what I find funny because I feel like the people that follow me have the same type of humour as me. A post shared by Efua do you create content for your audience?