
Hey all! I am thinking it may be time to start doing the weekly live show I had going awhile back, Voluntary Japan LIVE, once again.
The show was a blast, and whether I had a scheduled guest on, was just filming alone talking to chat participants, or held the "Voluntaryist Lobby" where anyone could join in on the video chat, I always felt good after filming a show every Tuesday night.
Some of my past guests:
- @canadian-coconut
- James Corbett of the Corbett Report (@corbettreport)
- Gabriel Scheare of Fort Galt (@piedpiper)
- Stephan Kinsella
- @nicksikorski
- @tecnosgirl
- @kaliju
and the list goes on. Some of my favorite guests were the ones that I would talk to minutes before the show on Facebook or Youtube as total strangers, and then end up chatting with for an hour (though, admittedly, these shows were a bit more taxing on the nerves to arrange and keep "on track") on that evening's VJ LIVE!
All this brings me to my next topic:

I don't want to use YouTube anymore. I want to use Dlive, BUT...
I have a few questions.
A few weeks ago I cruised over to DLive to "peep the scene," as the kids say these days, and found that when I attempted to sign in I was prompted to supply my active key or master key. I'm not comfortable with providing this information for obvious reasons, and as I am not a coder, I am not sure how to audit the authorizations requested by SteemConnect or DLive. Could anyone out there clarify how all this works a bit for me? I understand and feel comfortable with @dtube, because the information required for login is not so sensitive/important/confidential.
I may just make a new Steem account altogether for the show. Anywho, any help you guys in the community could provide would be greatly appreciated and I'd be much obliged.
All of that said, I can't wait to get back to the show, broadcasting LIVE once again, from Ancapistan.
Peace!
~KafkA
Graham Smith is a Voluntaryist activist, creator, and peaceful parent residing in Niigata City, Japan. Graham runs the "Voluntary Japan" online initiative with a presence here on Steem, as well as DTube and Twitter. (Hit me up so I can stop talking about myself in the third person!)