• How A Math Teacher Built A PC Hardware Channel Without Editing
    Apr 17 2026

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    We talk with Daniel Owen about building a respected PC hardware news and GPU review channel while staying a full-time high school math teacher. He breaks down how one-take videos, smart reinvestment, and hard time boundaries can beat burnout and keep your voice honest.
    • starting YouTube during remote teaching and using the same gear setup
    • posting daily early on to learn faster from the algorithm
    • narrowing from broad tech into PC gaming hardware news
    • reinvesting early revenue into graphics cards to expand content options
    • handling seasonality in both YouTube trends and product release cycles
    • protecting mental health from analytics swings and comparison traps
    • choosing stability by keeping a salaried job even when income matches
    • using YouTube income to buy back time with shorter commutes and outsourcing
    • deciding how to package news videos versus search-driven GPU reviews
    • setting boundaries to prevent burnout and adjusting upload expectations
    • staying honest with reviews even when brands send samples
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    57 mins
  • How To Earn Recurring Revenue With Simple Amazon Product Videos
    Apr 15 2026

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    We sit down with Reezy Resales to talk about making real income outside YouTube AdSense by using Amazon’s on-site video commissions and brand programs. We break down what’s working right now, why it’s surprisingly simple to start, and how to turn product reviews into recurring revenue without losing your voice.
    • Reezy’s origin story from reselling used books to building a YouTube business
    • Why AdSense is unstable across niches, seasons, and demonetisation risk
    • How the Amazon Influencer Program works with shoppable product videos
    • Creator Connections explained, including product requests and bonus commissions
    • Real-world numbers, time investment, and what “recurring” actually means
    • How to choose products using revenue and video carousel competition
    • Why authenticity beats polished brand videos on product pages
    • Starting fast by reviewing items you already own around the house
    • Repurposing Amazon videos to YouTube with SEO titles and affiliate links
    • How Amazon affiliate cookies can pay on bigger carts
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    51 mins
  • Tommy G Explains How He Finds Dangerous Stories And Brings Them To Camera
    Apr 13 2026

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    We sit down with Tommy G to trace the leap from prank videos to trusted, high-stakes documentary journalism on YouTube, including the Kia Boys story that changed everything. We dig into how he earns access to dangerous worlds, stays ethical in the edit, and builds a business that survives demonetization and platform risk.
    • building a career around curiosity and discomfort tolerance
    • pivoting from pranks to investigative documentaries with the Kia Boys
    • using connections and outreach to unlock bigger stories fast
    • getting criminals to agree to be filmed without paying for access
    • protecting sources through careful editing and pre-release review
    • handling fear on location and weighing which stories are too dangerous
    • choosing when to stay objective and when to advocate for the public
    • getting jail access through sheriffs and production relationships
    • the Dudu Brown controversy and using virality for charity funding
    • avoiding strikes, managing demonetization, and navigating YouTube rules
    • diversifying income with sponsorships, Patreon, Facebook, and compilations
    • investing off YouTube through real estate and hard assets
    • leading a team with trust, freedom, and long-term financial goals
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    55 mins
  • How Dodford Turns Interviews Into Full Stories
    Apr 10 2026

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    We sit down with filmmaker Danny, the creator behind Dodford, to unpack how he went from film school and viral TikTok editing tutorials to building cinematic YouTube documentaries. He breaks down the quote-only storytelling system that lets his subjects narrate their own lives, plus the money, mindset, and workload choices that keep the channel alive.
    • film school expectations and rejecting the traditional career ladder
    • the accidental TikTok niche that rewarded high quality editing
    • what short form taught him about hooks, pacing, and iteration
    • why long form YouTube felt more creatively fulfilling
    • keeping expectations low to protect authenticity
    • freelance editing as the bridge to full time creator income
    • why Patreon becomes the most reliable revenue stream
    • converting viewers into supporters without being on camera
    • building documentaries where the subject tells everything
    • creating massive quote documents and assembling scripts from archives
    • why a documentary needs a thesis rather than a timeline
    • using AI only as a last resort and still trusting the human eye
    • one person workflow, monthly upload cadence, and speed gains
    • burnout, social life trade-offs, and redefining deadlines
    • picking subjects using press cycles plus personal inspiration
    • integrity versus making something a celebrity will share
    • post-upload decompression and a healthier relationship with analytics
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    48 mins
  • How JackSucksAtLife Built A Career By Chasing YouTube’s Hidden Systems
    Apr 8 2026

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    We talk with JackSucksAtLife about turning a Minecraft start into a long-running creator career by following audience signals and building formats that scale. Along the way we get the real stories behind rare YouTube play buttons, major creator collaborations, and why he now creates more for enjoyment than the chase.
    • starting on YouTube in 2011 and learning by shipping lots of early videos
    • choosing a memorable channel name and living with the brand long term
    • finding traction with Minecraft mod showcases and early monetisation realities
    • pivoting away from Minecraft using wedge content like Fiverr and community Reddit posts
    • uncovering hidden YouTube Creator Award options and building a play button collecting saga
    • running multiple channels and discovering breakout success with GeoGuessr and geography
    • getting MrBeast’s “Don’t Subscribe” channel to 1M subscribers with no uploads
    • meeting big creators through Guinness World Records and working with Sidemen
    • sending MrBeast’s 100M award into near space and handling the logistics
    • thinking about YouTube in 2026 and why travel and walking content feels next
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    53 mins
  • You Can Grow Faster When You Stop Trying To Do Everything
    Apr 6 2026

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    We sit down with Nathan from Unspeakable to talk about what it really takes to grow on YouTube, from 574 uploads before a breakout to building a full production operation that runs like a studio. We dig into focus, reinvestment, AI as a tool, and the mindset shift that hits when success means you finally have something to lose.

    • Nathan’s early growth through repetition and copying to learn before finding his own style
    • The 574th upload milestone and why “viral” often comes after dozens of iterations
    • Investing in what you know and spotting business distractions outside your core skill
    • Building a dedicated filming town with unique set houses and measuring ROI per video
    • Blueprint as a creator-first support system with audits, hiring help, editing, and thumbnails
    • Free Blueprint University courses and why he avoids being seen as a course seller
    • AI in content creation with storytelling and retention still as the deciding factors
    • Daily AI workflows for ideation, scripts, mockups, and faster storyboarding
    • Advice for new creators to pick one platform, one format, and one niche early
    • Why comfort kills channels and how staying proud of the work prevents stagnation
    • A full start-over strategy built around gaming, one game focus, search-driven videos, and learning by volume

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    49 mins
  • How Mamadou Turned A Layoff Into A Million View Channel
    Apr 3 2026

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    We sit down with Mamadou from Casual Geographic and trace how a bored TikTok download after a layoff turns into a real YouTube career. We dig into the creative choices behind his animal storytelling, his “simple but effective” packaging, and the boundaries he sets to keep the work human.
    • going from environmental work to full-time creator through TikTok momentum
    • figuring out when success becomes a viable career on YouTube
    • building a sustainable workflow for research, writing, editing, and balance
    • handling recognition in public while staying grounded with friends and family
    • why his thumbnails stay simple and how he builds a curiosity gap with titles
    • separating shorts from long-form content and protecting the upload cadence
    • improving storytelling, B-roll rhythm, and a talk-first scripting process
    • learning copyright the hard way and moving to licensed stock footage
    • delegating to an editor without losing creative control
    • avoiding AI tools to keep the soul and credibility of the work
    • aiming for real-world conservation impact through field videos and donations
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    49 mins
  • They Lost Every Contract And Still Grew A Million-Subscriber Channel
    Apr 1 2026

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    We sit down with Sandy and Jimmy from Trying Something New to trace how they went from Las Vegas hospitality jobs to wedding filmmakers and then full-time family travel creators living in an RV. We get real about slow YouTube growth, the COVID reset, why Shorts changed their income, and how simpler “grandpa style” videos can beat fancy edits.
    • quitting restaurant life by building a wedding film business with YouTube as the teacher
    • starting a travel YouTube channel for friends and family then learning consistency the hard way
    • getting wiped out by COVID cancellations and choosing social media as the new plan
    • downsizing from a house to full-time RV living and why the outdoors becomes the real space
    • dealing with slow long-form growth and the frustration of low ROI
    • using YouTube Shorts to drive viral reach and unlock new brand deal opportunities
    • how brand deals work in practice, rates, negotiation, and when a manager helps
    • raising kids on the road while letting them create, with guardrails and comment monitoring
    • what fans are like in real life, from remote islands to airports
    • shifting from heavy edits to “grandpa style” simple storytelling based on audience demand
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    51 mins