مدي 1 تي في : مع نبيل السكيلي - 12/11/2024
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00:00Hello and welcome to a new episode of your daily and artistic patchwork show.
00:20I'm happy to be here with you as usual.
00:22In this episode, we will bring you the latest news from the field of art, culture, sports, digital and different fields.
00:32Stay with us and let's start.
00:38Hello again and let's get to know our guest for today's episode.
00:46What is the story of Atika Atikawa?
00:49The story of Atika Atikawa is a story of a man.
00:52His name is Atika.
00:54He is the son of Atika.
00:56He has no children.
00:58He has no children.
01:00He has no children.
01:02His name is Atika Atikawa.
01:04His name is Atika Atikawa.
01:07So this is a true story.
01:13I would like to know, Titi Robin, what is going on?
01:17I would like to know, what is going on?
01:38Hello everyone, what is going on?
01:41What is going on?
01:42This is episode number 40.
01:44And above all, this is an episode of 100% art, culture, music, pop art, street art, colorful, multicolored.
01:52First of all, accessories.
01:59I was 20 years old when I came to Lebanon.
02:01I was 20 years old when I came to Lebanon.
02:02I was 20 years old when I came to Lebanon.
02:03Really?
02:04Yes.
02:05I was a student in America.
02:07I was in Florida.
02:10I was in Florida during the hurricanes.
02:20I arrived and noticed all the trees had fallen on the roads since the hurricanes.
02:30How much did that cost?
02:32One hundred dollars per tree.
02:33One hundred dollars per tree.
02:34There were days when we had to plant three or four trees.
02:37And after that, the reconstruction, the swimming pools, it's physical, it's what I've been doing, it's what I've been forging.
02:50Our guest in today's episode is a podcaster, YouTuber, content creator and animator, Nabil Skili.
02:55Hello and welcome.
02:56Hello, how are you?
02:59I'm good, how are you?
03:00I'm impeccable.
03:01Welcome to Média1, welcome to Patchwork.
03:04It's great.
03:05Look, this show is exactly my role in terms of animation, etc.
03:12I want to take this opportunity to congratulate you.
03:14Hello.
03:15Your perseverance and your longevity, it's very respectable.
03:18Yes.
03:19It's a pleasure to have you.
03:20Thank you, Nabil, and thank you very much.
03:24I'm happy to be here.
03:25When someone meets you, they say, I grew up with you.
03:27I watched you when I was young.
03:29So, may God give us strength, as we say.
03:31We do our duty.
03:34We want to present you with a beautiful and rich content.
03:37And this content will be rich and beautiful, thanks to your rich experience, Nabil Skili.
03:46We know that you are a content creator, YouTuber, podcaster, animator, ceremony master, ambassador of joy, and ambassador of the city of Marrakech.
03:55Yes.
03:56But we didn't know that you started with rap.
03:59Yes.
04:00Tell me about these qualities, brother.
04:02I started with rap when I was young.
04:04My parents taught me to memorize the lyrics of Sarah's song.
04:09At first, I played French rap.
04:11Okay.
04:12At that time.
04:13But it's not something you can feel in your head.
04:16It's a bit difficult.
04:17Yes.
04:18Then, I went to America when I was 15 years old.
04:21Then, thanks to rap, I learned English.
04:26Okay.
04:28It's thanks to rap that I can visit a bookshop, extend my freestyle.
04:33And nowadays, we can't rap on stage, but my job is hip-hop, urban.
04:39Okay.
04:40Can we say that Nabil has many experiences, and you are hyperactive?
04:47I am hyperactive, for sure.
04:49And Nabil didn't know how to say no.
04:52When I say yes to anything.
04:54Okay, let's go.
04:55Now, I learned how to say no.
04:56Wow.
04:57Did you learn more than you learned how to say no?
04:59Wow.
05:00I think that after 12 years of life, you reach the age where you don't want to be scattered.
05:07You want to focus your energy on one thing.
05:10Right.
05:11Now, after a while, I know exactly what I want to say.
05:16I think your parents helped you to channel it more.
05:22Because I think your parents told you,
05:25I want to try a new experience.
05:27I want to start a new adventure.
05:29Yes, it's true.
05:30Because I am recognized.
05:32I am recognized for my services on the internet and videos.
05:35Even if you say that I am a YouTuber,
05:38a YouTuber who earns his living from YouTube.
05:40I don't earn my living from YouTube.
05:42No, but when they see your collaborations, they watch your videos.
05:46Yes, you are wrong, my dear.
05:48I understand.
05:49I have never...
05:50Anything that happens on the web TV,
05:53I do it for my own money.
05:55Even physical things.
05:57I go to public events,
06:00and the web TV makes X episodes about that event.
06:04So, I play with it.
06:05I have everything.
06:06But what else do you have?
06:09I have never earned a penny from YouTube.
06:13No, Nabil, now you understand.
06:15I am talking about the World Cup.
06:16The World Cup in Brazil was over.
06:18I had a sponsor.
06:19But it's not on my YouTube channel.
06:20And the important thing is that the sponsor makes the videos you make.
06:22Yes.
06:23But what happens?
06:24My web TV channels have never earned me a penny.
06:29Okay.
06:30So, you have another job.
06:31Yes, yes.
06:32Okay, explain to us.
06:33I am a media producer, a media producer and an event producer.
06:37I work on any type of event,
06:39or any type of internet shooting,
06:41video clips, internet ads.
06:43I work on their production.
06:45And during my free time,
06:47I produce my own content.
06:49Okay, okay.
06:51What are some of the things you have tried?
06:53The one-man show, stand-up comedy.
06:56Yes.
06:57Have you tried it?
06:58Yes, during the opening of the 11th Rire Festival in Marseille,
07:02in 2015.
07:04Top.
07:05Yes, during the first part.
07:06A 10-minute show.
07:08Nabil, if you had to keep just two disciplines,
07:11which one would you choose?
07:13From what you have tried so far,
07:15to continue with only two disciplines,
07:17and to keep doing it for the rest of your life?
07:19I would say podcasting.
07:22It is my latest media adventure.
07:25And I would say organizing parties.
07:30Concerts, DJs,
07:32things that make people happy.
07:34Okay.
07:35But I work on events.
07:37I organize everything.
07:39The artist is at ease,
07:41and the audience is at ease,
07:42so that they can have a good evening.
07:43So, what makes you want to do more,
07:45and what you want to continue with,
07:47is to have this type of audience.
07:49Yes, this type of audience.
07:51Let's go back to Nabil.
07:53We would like you to tell us about your experience
07:55with the World Cup,
07:57when you went to three World Cups.
07:59You went to Brazil and Russia,
08:03and Qatar gave me FIFA,
08:06to film the atmosphere here in Morocco
08:09during the World Cup.
08:10Okay.
08:11So, I filmed it,
08:13and I posted it on fifa.com,
08:15and I was the representative of the countries
08:18that participated in the World Cup,
08:20the ones that won the most in that show.
08:23And how is your personal relationship with football?
08:26I don't know.
08:28I told him,
08:29you are the representative of the countries
08:31that participated in the World Cup.
08:33Nabil went to Brazil.
08:34Look, you went to Brazil to work with him on a show.
08:37You worked with him for six hours.
08:39I told him, yes, Nabil, everything is fine.
08:41Do you like football?
08:42I told him, of course, yes.
08:44Business, bro, of course.
08:46When you arrived in Morocco,
08:47you were preparing for the World Cup.
08:49You were doing a lot of work with your friends,
08:51and you posted it.
08:52What is this about Morocco and the World Cup?
08:54Is it about the Real Madrid, Barca, France?
08:56No, no fanaticism.
08:59Because I came from a distance.
09:01So, I try to be fanatic about things
09:03that are close to me,
09:04and that I can easily go to.
09:06So, let's talk about the World Cup.
09:08Let's talk about the World Cup with you,
09:10so we can talk about the World Cup.
09:12You are the one who encourages the World Cup,
09:14and you will encourage the World Cup your whole life.
09:16Yes.
09:17Greetings to the World Cup,
09:18and greetings to the people of Morocco.
09:20Your latest show is called Nota Bene.
09:22Yes.
09:23It is a very nice podcast,
09:25the heart of the program Patchwork,
09:27where you invite special guests
09:30to share their stories,
09:32their stories,
09:34their life experiences.
09:36How many episodes have you done so far?
09:385 or 6?
09:39No, we have been broadcasting for 10 or 10 years,
09:41but we have been filming the whole season
09:43since the beginning of the year.
09:45What you need to know, Abou Osama,
09:47is that Nota Bene is a concept
09:51that I wrote and filmed
09:53for Pilot Pour in 2017.
09:56And when you turn it into a sponsor,
09:59for example, if you help Nabilou Brézier,
10:01you get a lot of notoriety on the internet,
10:03you get a lot of funding for the production,
10:05and then my other activities
10:07stay in the fridge, as they say.
10:09I found the perfect team to do it,
10:11and I do it without a sponsor.
10:13I get together with the team
10:15in the podcasting studio
10:16that we have in Morocco,
10:18and I do it myself.
10:20What is the idea of this podcast?
10:22Is it to talk about the personalities
10:25that you have met through your experience?
10:27The benchmark of Nota Bene and Vink
10:30is you, your patchwork.
10:32It's the blueprint of people
10:35that I find fascinating.
10:38But the real secret of the podcast
10:43is authentic questions.
10:46I really have questions
10:48that I want to ask people.
10:49You turn on the cameras,
10:51and you ask them questions
10:53because they are people that fascinate me.
10:55I feel that, thank God,
10:58you don't have a schedule,
11:00you don't have a schedule.
11:02No.
11:03You have to go back,
11:05you have to do research,
11:07and you have to make a series.
11:08You put your phone in your shoes,
11:09and you try to put the content
11:10in the hours of the day.
11:12Why?
11:13Because people are allergic
11:14to long content.
11:16They notice what's going on.
11:17An episode of 20 minutes
11:18is a long time for people.
11:20So, for the hours,
11:21we try to do 4 parts
11:22of 15 minutes.
11:25We try to orient the conversation
11:27to deal with the 4 parts
11:28that we choose,
11:29knowing that in a podcast,
11:31we don't create a second podcast
11:33with the same person
11:34because you can't divide everything
11:36in one side of the time
11:37and one side of the night.
11:38We try to find
11:39a way to inspire people.
11:41The podcast with Amine K
11:43was great.
11:45With Achman Sheikh Tiawa,
11:46it was useful.
11:48What are the common points
11:50between your guests?
11:53These are all people
11:55that we know from close
11:57or from far.
11:58They are all freelancers.
12:00Thank God,
12:01I have a fairly large network.
12:0415 years of freelancing
12:06is a lot for many people.
12:08So, we can say
12:09that the common point
12:10is that they are people
12:11who, before the podcast,
12:12already know what I like,
12:13what I do,
12:14and they inspire me.
12:16Great.
12:17What did your parents say
12:18about your content?
12:20I think they started
12:22by telling me that
12:24they wanted to see sponsors
12:26so that I wouldn't lose money.
12:28These are the advice
12:29your parents gave you.
12:30And I'm not lying.
12:32Yes.
12:33And they told me
12:36that I should give them
12:37something from me
12:38and give them a lot of time
12:40to do something
12:41that can make money
12:42in a day.
12:43Because I have a project
12:45that I have been working on
12:46for the past four years
12:47in the food industry.
12:48Great.
12:49And they are afraid
12:50that I will ruin
12:51their project
12:52so that they will
12:53have to leave
12:54the podcast.
12:55We will solve
12:56your father's problem
12:57because you have
12:58a business with him.
12:59What is agri-food
13:01and why grapes?
13:03Grapes for agri-food.
13:05So, now you have
13:0630 minutes
13:07to explain this concept
13:08to us.
13:09So,
13:10the company is called
13:11Acridia.
13:12It is the first company
13:13of its kind
13:14that produces
13:15100% organic grapes.
13:18Organic and halal
13:20for human food.
13:22What we need to know
13:23is that grapes
13:24are the only halal insect.
13:27There are only two types.
13:28Grapes and fish.
13:30And there is a law
13:31that is being passed
13:32in the European Union
13:33this year
13:34that allows them
13:35to use
13:36the skin of the grapes,
13:37the skin of the fish,
13:38and the skin of the vegetables
13:40to make food products
13:42such as amabimouet,
13:43which is a large amount
13:44of animal-based protein.
13:48And the father
13:49reads the grapes.
13:51The father is a biologist.
13:53He reads the grapes
13:54for 20 years
13:55in a laboratory
13:56in order to have
13:57insects that are
13:58reliable
13:59at the microscopic level.
14:00He develops unique
14:01processes
14:02under which
14:03he has a patent.
14:04According to the University
14:05of Cadillac,
14:06it is an international
14:07or national patent
14:08on how to grow
14:09on a large scale.
14:10It will be the first
14:11insect farming
14:12in the world
14:13that has a traceability
14:14of anything
14:15that is an insect
14:17We grow the plants
14:18that we eat
14:19and we take the water
14:20and the heat
14:21that is necessary
14:22for the development
14:23of the water
14:24directly from the sun
14:25in an underground system
14:26in intelligent cages.
14:27So, during the first part
14:28of the modelization
14:29in the laboratory,
14:30first, we are
14:31removed from the ground
14:32in order to do
14:33subventions
14:34in the second part
14:35on an agricultural
14:36field
14:37with the blessing
14:38of UNSAD,
14:39the Faculty of Radiology,
14:40etc.
14:41So, it's very exciting.
14:42Good luck.
14:45So, when you get
14:46to this topic,
14:47you get excited
14:48and you start
14:49to act very hard,
14:50which means
14:51that it means
14:52that it holds you in.
14:53So the goal,
14:54from the time we have,
14:55is that it starts
14:56to grow,
14:57to settle,
14:58right?
14:59It settles
15:00either by
15:01refined snacking,
15:02as we say
15:03in our language,
15:04with a lot of this
15:05and then it becomes
15:06a noble protein,
15:07the gut.
15:08It gives strength,
15:09it gives energy.
15:10It's the 100%
15:11of the protein
15:12that is in the gut.
15:13It's a good thing
15:14Yes, of course.
15:15Benin.
15:16Yes.
15:17Of course.
15:18And also, snowboarding is very nutritious.
15:19The second thing is to make flour rich in protein, so that when we get couscous or pasta,
15:20we don't have to worry about protein.
15:21And for Africa, we want to develop in Africa.
15:22We want to create a place where there is dryness from the sun, so that we can use the sun
15:23to create a farm to feed the population of Africa as well.
15:24Okay.
15:25It's a very good idea.