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Zooby shares insights into how fame exists in a liminal space—recognizable yet not intrusive—allowing him to go about daily life without constant disturbance. He notes the audience shift from UK-centric to a broader US following, which has been fascinating. While he’s grateful for social media growth, he notes that many attribute his success solely to the Joe Rogan appearance, ignoring the foundational years of effort. He recounts instances of street interactions, from selling CDs in city streets to being recognized abroad, painting a vivid picture of genuine grassroots hustle and the reality of building influence in a digital age.