YouTube's a full-time job. It takes a lot of work and a lot of creativity, and a lot of your mind share to figure out, at least for me, to figure out great video topics that will consistently have a Channel Growing...
Now, the next thing is longevity. The videos that I put out over the last couple of years were seen 2.5 million more times even when I was taking a break. That's a lot of money, or sorry, that's a lot of views, that's a lot of attention, and you know, that's about a hundred thousand dollars...
I experienced real what I call technological inertia in getting back on YouTube this last year during or during 2022 because the technical setup required to do YouTube just, you know, it can be very simple, but generally speaking, I like having multiple camera angles going on at one time...
This one was a little hard for me to discuss in a video because I don't talk too much about personal topics here, but performance anxiety. Okay, and no, I'm not talking about in bed, although yes, that has been a frustrating part of my life as of recently, but performance anxiety in terms of doing actual YouTube videos after three years of putting out daily videos on YouTube...
The other interesting thing I learned during my year break from YouTube is my channel actually kept growing. So my channel grew by 44,000 subscribers while I was not youtubing, which was also a motivating factor for me getting back on YouTube because I realized that the content I put out to people, it's not just an algorithm thing...