Inviting a Llama to Zoom

I love creative people.  Those who are innovative and not afraid to propose ideas that may seem "out of the box" to many.

Here's yet another great example:

Your next Zoom meeting just got even better. According to the New York Post, Sweet Farm, a farm in California, is now offering people the chance to invite one of their farm animals into their Zoom meeting. The farm has goats and llamas, as well as cows, sheep, pigs, and turkeys.

In order to get in on Sweet Farm’s Goat 2 Meeting Initiative, they simply need to sign up on the farm’s website and choose an option that’s best for them. For a $65 donation, you can have a virtual private tour of the farm (for up to 6 people). For a $100 donation, the farm will bring one of its animals to your Zoom meeting for 10 minutes (unlimited guests).

The farm told the New York Post that there are already hundreds of requests for virtual meetings, including some from Fortune 500 companies. Salpeter told the New York Post that most of the time, the animal is not joining in on any serious work conferences.



That last line is hilarious...... "most of the time, the animal is not joining in on any serious work conferences."

Maybe I'm overthinking this, but I would think that any time a llama..... or a pig..... or a goat is part of a Zoom conference, that conference immediately becomes non-serious.


Grace & Peace & Love to you all -

Matt