If you are on the streets of Sydney, expect to meet Jerome and his microphone.
Key Points:
- What’s notable about TGF’s channels is the undercurrent of Jerome’s Christian faith,
- Jerome said he is only a “gateway” to the Main Event – your own relationship with God.
- Listen to the full interview with Jerome Yassa in the player above.
A young guy with an interest in what you have to say, Jerome posts short interview videos on TikTok and Instagram as TGF.
Some have blown up, clocking hundreds of thousands of views.
Jerome even gets recognised as he approaches strangers with his mobile on a tripod.
What’s notable is the undercurrent of Jerome’s Christian faith,
“I interview randoms” is TGF’s brief and accurate purpose statement.
Thing is, plenty are doing that online.
Rather, heaps and heaps and heaps and heaps are doing that online.
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What’s notable about TGF’s channels is the undercurrent of Jerome’s Christian faith, gently flowing within everyday topics of depth and insight.
Jerome said he is only a “gateway” to the Main Event – your own relationship with God.
Hope Mornings’ Ben McEachen had a terrific chat with Jerome about what it takes to make GOOD video content.
Jerome shared his deliberate approach, the hard work involved in being active online, and why he is only a “gateway” to the Main Event – your own relationship with God.
Listen to the full interview with Jerome Yassa in the player above.
Article supplied with thanks to Ben McEachen. Ben is Hope 103.2’s Mornings host. Ben was a full-time movie reviewer for more than a decade, including for Open House, The Big Picture, The Advertiser and Empire. Before Hope, he was deputy editor of Eternity News.
Feature image: Photos used with permission, sourced from @officialtgf_ on Instagram.
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