15 M.o.F - Christof Arnold (Event Emcee / Radio Host / Gin distiller)
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Welcome back to another 15 minutes of fame. I'm goldy. I'm joined today by my friend... And i'm learning the new way... I've got to point this direction. This is chris arnold. Speaking of direction, this guy is nowhere near me right now. He is marinating in the great country of switzerland. This is fun. That makes this whole thing international. Makes it real. It makes it exactly what I am really trying to do here with 15 minutes of fame and that is reach out to human beings during this pretty rad time on the earth. With that being said, my friend, my french speaking announcer who I got to work side-by-side with at the winter youth olympics in switzerland this year. How are you today? Why don't we give a little information about who you are and what you're doing and let the world know who you are. Well, hi out there. My name's chris, as goldy already mentioned. I'm, as well doing, event announcements, as you just said. At the moment, kind of grounded at home. At least during the weekends, because during the week I was able to start producing disinfecting lotion at the distillery I am working at, as well, at the moment. Luckily, i'm still able to go out and to earn some money because as all the events got canceled, no money coming in from that side. It sounds like you're working two jobs, so you have something to work within. You lose announcing, you can still do something else. Exactly. I'm doing that. Those lotions at the distillery at the moment, about five tons in so far, which most of those five tons were running through my hand. I can tell you, I feel my back and my hands and my shoulders. I bet. The announcing is way easier. Yeah, right. A little less manual labor. When you make all this lotion, the hand disinfectant, people are curious - What's the simple process? In five seconds - how do you make it? Basically, at the moment, we were still able to find some already pre-mixed by a chemical company. Pre-mixed with, alcohol ethanol, which is 96 percent of pure alcohol. Then there is, stuff in it that you can't drink it. I think you will puke. It smells. It's "disinfecting". There is as well, something for the skin in it as well, so that you don't get your hands too dry. Sure. So, you take your gin, and you just whip together some alcohol and voila - it cleans your hands? What are you doing? No, we actually, at the moment still get it from outside, as we are a pretty tiny distillery.