I find their life painful to watch since they are doing things on purpose.YouTubeIdiots101 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2019 2:54 pm Next thread- Julie Deru: My husband hasn't got a clue.
Lol.
I swear he just goes to school just for the heck of it. He's got to be in so much debt and they do not seem like they make very much. He needs to make up his mind and get his life in order.
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Is it just me or does Julie seem a little tipsy in their New Years Eve video?
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After watching the video of the Hoelleins at the Mechamn house for New Years, Julie looks sober.Tinkerbell22 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 2:57 pm Is it just me or does Julie seem a little tipsy in their New Years Eve video?
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Landon said he's still putting together - summiting applications for PhD programs. Isn't it getting a little late? It appears he is applying to more programs this year. He hasn't completed his master's degree quite yet either. They should know in the next couple months if he gets into a PhD program. No cheerleading from Julie in the background in this video telling viewers how he deserves to be accepted into a program or how good of student he is... If Landon isn't accepted this year, it will be interesting to see what he does.
I don't disagree with Landon stating Julie is the only sibling that would participate in a triathlon, but a bit of an odd thing to say about her siblings.
I don't disagree with Landon stating Julie is the only sibling that would participate in a triathlon, but a bit of an odd thing to say about her siblings.
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On IG because of Julie's memories, kids on the countertop and eating cake batter is ok. She must realize countertops are not safe or clean with kids on them and raw eggs in cake batter is not safe to eat.
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That's how the Griffith's operate! Kids on the counter, feet near the food being prepared, etc. The vlog had a couple of things I wanted to comment on. First, the conversation on Landon giving Ellie adjustments and working on Julie today. There is NO way Landon would be doing that with me since he isn't a chiropractor. That may be because I'm not a big fan of chiropractic care to start with. Second, why with both parents there was they almost late for the train? I still have a hard time figuring out how they afford to do stuff all the time.
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I believe he went to med school for two plus years and he was never a resident. He isn't a chiropractor or a physician/DO. I do believe in chiropractors who have gone to school for years to learn how to administer care to their patients safely. I think they overcompensate for his student status and essentially he's practicing without a license. Also, DO training in manipulation is different (focus) than a chiropractor, but they both approach care holistically.sheltiefan wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2020 11:18 am That's how the Griffith's operate! Kids on the counter, feet near the food being prepared, etc. The vlog had a couple of things I wanted to comment on. First, the conversation on Landon giving Ellie adjustments and working on Julie today. There is NO way Landon would be doing that with me since he isn't a chiropractor. That may be because I'm not a big fan of chiropractic care to start with. Second, why with both parents there was they almost late for the train? I still have a hard time figuring out how they afford to do stuff all the time.
They paid for the train and Julie drove to their destination, but the train is cheap transportation. I don't think anyone understands how they afford things and some things might be subsidized.
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Bonnie once said that Jennifer and Chad raised "5 successful, well-adjusted adults", so why wouldn't they do the same? But I question the "well-adjusted" part, and most of them are only "successful" as long as YouTube keeps up. Julie has a nursing license she won't use, although she says she "loves nursing" (cough, bullshit cough, cough), Ellie doesn't do much, and Bonnie and Ruby are far from "well-adjusted"sheltiefan wrote:That's how the Griffith's operate! Kids on the counter, feet near the food being prepared, etc. The vlog had a couple of things I wanted to comment on. First, the conversation on Landon giving Ellie adjustments and working on Julie today. There is NO way Landon would be doing that with me since he isn't a chiropractor. That may be because I'm not a big fan of chiropractic care to start with. Second, why with both parents there was they almost late for the train? I still have a hard time figuring out how they afford to do stuff all the time.
And no, Landon shouldn't be doing adjustments on people (speaking of being well-adjusted, lol). I have nothing against chiropractors as long as they aren't "prescribing" hormones like Ellie's, or claiming that they can cure cancer. And yes, they do go to school and get licensed, and Landon is basically practicing without a license, which isn't ok.
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I’ve been to plenty of Chiropracters and I have no problem with them in general but you can do some serious damage messing with someone’s spine if you’re not properly trained (and even if you are.) My brother is a nurse and was telling me that people have died/become paralyzed because of a nerve or something getting pinched then the adjustment basically just snapped it. Not that it happens often and for the most part, being adjusted properly is safe.lmmomSD wrote:Bonnie once said that Jennifer and Chad raised "5 successful, well-adjusted adults", so why wouldn't they do the same? But I question the "well-adjusted" part, and most of them are only "successful" as long as YouTube keeps up. Julie has a nursing license she won't use, although she says she "loves nursing" (cough, bullshit cough, cough), Ellie doesn't do much, and Bonnie and Ruby are far from "well-adjusted"sheltiefan wrote: That's how the Griffith's operate! Kids on the counter, feet near the food being prepared, etc. The vlog had a couple of things I wanted to comment on. First, the conversation on Landon giving Ellie adjustments and working on Julie today. There is NO way Landon would be doing that with me since he isn't a chiropractor. That may be because I'm not a big fan of chiropractic care to start with. Second, why with both parents there was they almost late for the train? I still have a hard time figuring out how they afford to do stuff all the time.
And no, Landon shouldn't be doing adjustments on people (speaking of being well-adjusted, lol). I have nothing against chiropractors as long as they aren't "prescribing" hormones like Ellie's, or claiming that they can cure cancer. And yes, they do go to school and get licensed, and Landon is basically practicing without a license, which isn't ok.
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But I’d never let an unlicensed person do anything more than crack my back with a tight hug (which honestly I could really use at the moment.)
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I'm sure Landon thinks his 2 years of experience in an osteopathic medicine program make him qualified. Maybe he did learn some things that are useful because KCOM is well known for teaching OMM. No idea if he got any hands-on experience in his time or it was all book learning. If he does have some hands on experience it doesn't bother me that much that he's helping out family. From what I understand, OMM is more focused on muscles and soft tissue (more like massage) instead of adjusting the spine, so it seems to be less possibility of injury.
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It looked like spine adjustment to me because I have had chiropractors do the same thing on me.ICantEven wrote:I'm sure Landon thinks his 2 years of experience in an osteopathic medicine program make him qualified. Maybe he did learn some things that are useful because KCOM is well known for teaching OMM. No idea if he got any hands-on experience in his time or it was all book learning. If he does have some hands on experience it doesn't bother me that much that he's helping out family. From what I understand, OMM is more focused on muscles and soft tissue (more like massage) instead of adjusting the spine, so it seems to be less possibility of injury.
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Oh OK. I didn't watch it but I agree I would be very wary of anything involving the spine. That should only be left to professionalsDucklings4 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2020 12:00 pmIt looked like spine adjustment to me because I have had chiropractors do the same thing on me.ICantEven wrote:I'm sure Landon thinks his 2 years of experience in an osteopathic medicine program make him qualified. Maybe he did learn some things that are useful because KCOM is well known for teaching OMM. No idea if he got any hands-on experience in his time or it was all book learning. If he does have some hands on experience it doesn't bother me that much that he's helping out family. From what I understand, OMM is more focused on muscles and soft tissue (more like massage) instead of adjusting the spine, so it seems to be less possibility of injury.
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If Landon doesn't get into a Phd program this time around, he needs a reality wake-up call and start supporting his family. He has to get over it and use the degree he has. They must have a pile of student loan debt, I can't figure out how they pay all their bills. Does anyone know a round about idea of what they make from youtube?
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Hope Julie loves her current life if he does get in, PHd programs are like 5 years at least. I'd be pretty surprised though if he does get in one.Todays drama wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2020 1:47 pm If Landon doesn't get into a Phd program this time around, he needs a reality wake-up call and start supporting his family. He has to get over it and use the degree he has. They must have a pile of student loan debt, I can't figure out how they pay all their bills. Does anyone know a round about idea of what they make from youtube?
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The estimate I found said $1-3k per month from YT. I suspect they get a decent amount more from sponsorships, especially on IG. I imagine Landon's TA position pays about 1-2k/mo as well. So I guess even if all they had was YouTube they would be doubling their income, so it would be worth it.Todays drama wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2020 1:47 pm If Landon doesn't get into a Phd program this time around, he needs a reality wake-up call and start supporting his family. He has to get over it and use the degree he has. They must have a pile of student loan debt, I can't figure out how they pay all their bills. Does anyone know a round about idea of what they make from youtube?
Interestingly Cullen and Katie's YT estimated earnings are about the same as Deru Crew. They also seem to be going the IG route for their main income. It seems like in a low cost of living area, if you don't live too lavish of a lifestyle, it could work. Especially if you get a lot of free stuff like kids clothes. Still is very tenuous in terms of the future potential, but if Landon does have the possibility of a career I guess I'm starting to see how it could be working for them. It's not like c&k or e&j who have all their eggs in the social media basket and spend like crazy.
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He is still going for the PHD thing again? I thought someone wrote earlier here that he was becoming a physician/nutritionist something combination, don't remember the title though. It's too funny with them.YTIG60 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 09, 2020 2:38 pm Landon said he's still putting together - summiting applications for PhD programs. Isn't it getting a little late? It appears he is applying to more programs this year. He hasn't completed his master's degree quite yet either. They should know in the next couple months if he gets into a PhD program. No cheerleading from Julie in the background in this video telling viewers how he deserves to be accepted into a program or how good of student he is... If Landon isn't accepted this year, it will be interesting to see what he does.
I don't disagree with Landon stating Julie is the only sibling that would participate in a triathlon, but a bit of an odd thing to say about her siblings.
I think that he is after the titles not the hard work that goes with it and this is why it has worked out for him yet I suspect.
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He looked like he was doing more of an adjustment with the hip than soft tissue massage, but it could be something he has learnt. He ended up in a MBA program and I believe he never made it to third/fourth year where he could have done an undergraduate fellowship in OMM. State Licensures are not too keen on the public misrepresenting themselves and he's trying to get into a PhD program. So I wouldn't be filming something he may have learned in a class, but isn't licensed to practice. Again, filming it for YouTube is the key to the issue.ICantEven wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2020 12:06 pmOh OK. I didn't watch it but I agree I would be very wary of anything involving the spine. That should only be left to professionalsDucklings4 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2020 12:00 pmIt looked like spine adjustment to me because I have had chiropractors do the same thing on me.ICantEven wrote:I'm sure Landon thinks his 2 years of experience in an osteopathic medicine program make him qualified. Maybe he did learn some things that are useful because KCOM is well known for teaching OMM. No idea if he got any hands-on experience in his time or it was all book learning. If he does have some hands on experience it doesn't bother me that much that he's helping out family. From what I understand, OMM is more focused on muscles and soft tissue (more like massage) instead of adjusting the spine, so it seems to be less possibility of injury.
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I think all of these YouTubers are potentially at risk for financial disasters for different reasons. What I'd be concerned with the Deru finances is student loan debt, being so late in advancing my career along with the unknown of being accepted in a PhD program and if you can successfully find employment at the end of a long road. He looked like he was doing well at the Kansas City clinic and could have advance his career by working at a bigger healthcare organization making a very good salary. I would have stayed in Kansas.ICantEven wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2020 8:49 am Interestingly Cullen and Katie's YT estimated earnings are about the same as Deru Crew. They also seem to be going the IG route for their main income. It seems like in a low cost of living area, if you don't live too lavish of a lifestyle, it could work. Especially if you get a lot of free stuff like kids clothes. Still is very tenuous in terms of the future potential, but if Landon does have the possibility of a career I guess I'm starting to see how it could be working for them. It's not like c&k or e&j who have all their eggs in the social media basket and spend like crazy.
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Julie mentioned in today’s vlog that they may be moving out of state. Wonder what that’s all about?