The 2 Questions I'd Like to Ask Every YouTuber

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  • Опубліковано 6 сер 2023
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    These are two questions I wish every UA-camr would answer, in order to grow.
    I also share more outside UA-cam:
    Instagram (behind the scenes content): / thatnateblack
    Twitter/Threads (thoughts, if I have any): / thatnateblack

КОМЕНТАРІ • 487

  • @ThatNateBlack
    @ThatNateBlack  9 місяців тому +94

    I'd like to know: what are YOUR answers?
    (also you're doing a great job everyone!)

    • @JoelRosenfeld
      @JoelRosenfeld 9 місяців тому +9

      I want to help students of math understand difficult topics better, and at the same time, I want YT to help me advance my career as a mathematics professor.

    • @therationalworkforce
      @therationalworkforce 9 місяців тому +2

      Here's the mission statement from my channel: "The Rational Workforce is a place dedicated to looking at the news, people, policies, and programs that are shaping today’s world of work in a way that strips away the jargon and pushes back on political correctness." If I can monetize at some point down the road, great. If I can help people to think differently, see an issue from a different angle, or just know they're not alone out there... that's what it's all about. Thank you so much for your guidance and support. You rock.

    • @ExoGenesis727
      @ExoGenesis727 9 місяців тому +3

      I want to be able to make videos for people who enjoy watching gaming content and with that, hopefully be able to make enough money for myself to live off. But also enough so I can also help people around the world who are less fortunate than me (such as homeless people ) to be able to live happy lives. (I know it seems far fetched but Iam willing to do what it takes to reach my goals and dreams).

    • @AamandBasil
      @AamandBasil 9 місяців тому

      Here you go:
      1. We feel like somehow as the content on the internet is increasing, hate and misinformation is also increasing. Of course we can't solve all of that, but we certainly would like to spread more awareness about cultures and how beautiful and funny it can be when cultures interact with each other. We hope to bring a smile on people's faces and at the same time provide them 2 cents worth of information about cultures. So that's why we do inter-cultural comedy on UA-cam.
      2. Our ultimate goal is to help the under-priviledged in the world and we would like to use UA-cam to get an audience to listen to what we have to say. At the beginning yeah sure we are here to make people laugh, but we are also here to make people think. Once UA-cam helps us get an audience, we are certain that that particular audience will definitely have some sensitivity towards important topics in this world too. We want to make an impactful change in the world, but there's no change possible without the support of people.
      Although we are struggling pretty bad on UA-cam at the moment, but we are in it for the long game, just that we don't really know where we are going wrong (if we are). Lastly, thanks a lot for your guidance Nate, in India we say - it's always in the eyes and your eyes say that you are a true and genuine human being trying to make a change. God bless you for that! Cheers ❤

    • @HanDIYman007
      @HanDIYman007 9 місяців тому +2

      This is my mission statement on my About page, "Learn how to fix/improve stuff in & around your home w/ easy-to-follow videos for mere mortals like most of us. Save money, know the job is getting done properly, and feel great after you Do It Yourself (D.I.Y.)! I do my best to also explain the WHY of things instead of just showing you HOW."

  • @MightBLucky
    @MightBLucky 9 місяців тому +62

    As a teacher and a self-proclaimed content creator, I'm genuinely thrilled that I decided to click on this video. It's incredibly inspiring, and I want to extend my heartfelt thanks for that.

  • @brookecarlock
    @brookecarlock 9 місяців тому +39

    I first started to share my experiences after losing my daughter. It was a survival mechanism. Then, once I started getting comments about how much I was helping other people, that became my motivation. What I hope to get from UA-cam eventually is a source of income so that a few years from now I can leave my full-time job yet still make a living helping other people navigate through loss. ❤

    • @Ciara-ASMR
      @Ciara-ASMR 9 місяців тому +1

      I’m truly sorry for your loss. It’s beautiful that you’re turning your loss into something that helps others.

    • @Ciara-ASMR
      @Ciara-ASMR 9 місяців тому

      I’m truly sorry for your loss. It’s beautiful that you’re turning your loss into something that helps others.

    • @waff6ix
      @waff6ix 9 місяців тому +1

      CANT EVEN IMAGINE💔💔THX U 4 SHARING UR STORY && TRYING UR BEST 2 HELP OTHER PPL💯🖤🖤

    • @mrsdesireerose
      @mrsdesireerose 9 місяців тому +1

      How you have turned your loss into help for others is so commendable

    • @coloradomallcrawlers
      @coloradomallcrawlers 9 місяців тому +1

      I’m so sorry… my sister lost two kids to cancer and it’s probably the hardest thing anyone could go through. Good luck to achieving your goals.

  • @hayleyinpublic
    @hayleyinpublic 9 місяців тому +24

    You really hit me with the Roosevelt quote; not just the words but the way you read it with such emotion and feeling. I felt the meaning behind every sentence and could see that this meant something to you, personally, as your eyes welled up. Thank you for being one of the few who dare to stand in the ring. (Timestamp 08:09)

    • @KUREHA3D
      @KUREHA3D 9 місяців тому +1

      THIS PART struck me so hard too! thanks for the time stamp!

  • @AbundantAcresHomestead
    @AbundantAcresHomestead 9 місяців тому +26

    Ugh Nate you hit me in my feels! Just when I’m ready to give up you remind me a warrior keeps fighting or changes tactics but they never quit. My granddaughter actually was the one that told me to start a UA-cam channel (old lady that never even watched UA-cam before that). I started ours not knowing what to share eventually we landed on homesteading because wellll that’s what we do on a daily basis. I want UA-cam to show our journey, to teach our granddaughters how/why we do what we do. Our hopes is that one day (if they choose) that we will have left them a legacy of a simple but hardworking lifestyle and that UA-cam will allow them to learn from our wins and fails and we can build a glass ceiling that they can stand on that they will be able achieve even more. What I want from UA-cam, the financial freedom to be able to put all our time into building that legacy for them.

    • @christinesroutines
      @christinesroutines 9 місяців тому

      Hi there, I just looked at your channel and I can't believe you don't have 1000's of followers! 🧐You put out great, consistent content! My daughter talked me into starting a channel last year and what a journey it has been! I too love the fact that my grandkids will have this to look back on and say "Gramma was pretty cool & silly!" 🙃So much to learn yet to be successful on this platform!! Just keep on keepin on! You have one more subbie today! Blessings on your YT journey!

    • @MennoniteFarmhouse
      @MennoniteFarmhouse 9 місяців тому

      Hey Angie! ❤

  • @Sem0711
    @Sem0711 9 місяців тому +10

    Over the last 6 months to a year I’ve struggled with exactly this… on the one hand wanting to get the views, the subs, the recognition. But on the other hand not enjoying the path where I could find these things, I’ve now figured out that what I actually want from UA-cam isn’t all that, it’s to build a community that can chat with eachother and share their genuine passion for the art, not the numbers… and this video feels like a sign that I’ve made the right call. Thanks Nate❤️

  • @Farawaynow
    @Farawaynow 9 місяців тому +2

    I want UA-cam to provide me with the financial means to continue to share the beautiful things I discover in this world.

  • @nadiasemprini8459
    @nadiasemprini8459 9 місяців тому +6

    I was crying during that quote! I get hurt a lot every time I am told that I had to do more (I am a disabled person, and they don't understand I can't actually do more, but the worst thing is that neither I want to understand and accept my new limits, and it's always insufficient, it's always less than normal. obviously it's not like before, and being in that arena every day, fiercely and unstoppable has no value for them, they want the great performance. And I listen to them, even if it's illogical and I know than they are biased and they can't understand the new obstacles I have to face. More or less, is like you in this moment of vulnerability. It will go well soon, I am sure. And I am a little disappointed (not a critique, I only want more! I was a superfan in all the other adventure!) that there are few videos available, now at the beginning of this channel. Not a youtuber, so my answer isn't valuable for the community, I am in a small niche on other social media. But your advice is always valuable and useful in other contexts, so I am always where Nate is..

  • @ourforsurelife3334
    @ourforsurelife3334 9 місяців тому +12

    Wow! This was deep and real. Your videos have been some of my favorites, but since you've started your own channel they are my favorites. You have gotten even better. I didn't know that was possible. Lol But thank you for what you do! You are such a huge help in this journey of mine on here. I look forward to every video of yours, because I know it is going to be so beneficial.
    I also love that you didn't cut out the real life. Lol As a mom, I totally understand filming and interruptions and little ones waking up in the middle of the night. Great job, Nate!!!!

    • @ThatNateBlack
      @ThatNateBlack  9 місяців тому +6

      Well dang, thank you! Means a lot to hear that from you

    • @MelindaPlainandSimple
      @MelindaPlainandSimple 7 місяців тому

      I couldn't agree more. I already loved Nate's videos. Now I love them even more. I love seeing real Nate moments.

  • @Tiia
    @Tiia 9 місяців тому +10

    Before I started my channel, I actually created a mood board of what "vibes" I want to give with my content and then also wrote a little text what I want to do with the channel and why. My idea is to use my knowledge in order to educate people who would have usually been locked out from that knowledge. Ending the gatekeeping and misinformation in my niche. I always said "I have reached my goal when you no longer need me." Which is probably bad from a business standpoint but from what I want to do by heart - it's the exact goal I have.

    • @ThatNateBlack
      @ThatNateBlack  9 місяців тому +5

      Oh that's awesome! Thank you for sharing.
      (and thank you for sharing and being supportive here and elsewhere online Tiia. I've seen your comments and posts. Thank you 🙏)

    • @mylifepart2
      @mylifepart2 9 місяців тому +1

      Yes I m doing a mood board too...best idea ever

    • @ValYOU-Pops
      @ValYOU-Pops 3 місяці тому

      Like a chick fil a French fry and ketchup, UA-cam is the perfect vehicle to share with others the things I need to hear myself.

    • @ValYOU-Pops
      @ValYOU-Pops 3 місяці тому

      I’m planning to stay my channel in the next week or 2. Thanks for your authenticity

  • @MarlenesHomeandGarden
    @MarlenesHomeandGarden 9 місяців тому +30

    Wow!! That apple analogy is so powerful. My motives are exactly the same. My niche is Gardening and I started my channel in memory of my Mom. I am so happy every time someone says 'thank you'. Making the money cones second. Bless you and your family my brother. 😊

  • @debsak9768
    @debsak9768 Місяць тому +1

    Dude! I am a newer subscriber, have been enjoying your videos and find so much value in your presentation that sometimes….I don’t even skip the ads, 😂. I’ve been doing lots of research, (and taking “proud of me” actions), but this was the first time I’ve ever wanted to comment on a video. Idk if you’ve thought of it this way, but your courage to allow yourself to be this vulnerable with your viewers is impactful and inspiring and beautiful man. Thank you for sharing this! ❤

  • @PhotiniByDesign
    @PhotiniByDesign 9 місяців тому +16

    Thank you Nate, I come from a poor background, I am autistic and so college or university was never an option for me. But instead of wasting my time, I decided to teach myself fine art, photography, cinematography and 3d cgi. And now that I have over 20 years experience working in 3d, my mission is to help alleviate others out of poverty and various other difficult situations by teaching my craft using free opensource software. My long term mission is to commission some of the worlds top 3d artists to create 3d master classes that are geared up for student/teacher interaction, this way every school can have access to free and open follow along master classes that will give younger generations future proof tools to help them succeed. At current, no school in the UK can afford to hire senior 3d technical artists, and so it is my mission to create decent education in 3d arts obtainable for all secondary school students. I think UA-cam will play a large part in making this possible.

    • @LilyGazou
      @LilyGazou 9 місяців тому +1

      The best education is self-education. You have a noble goal.

    • @bbreak
      @bbreak 9 місяців тому +1

      Love this!! And being a fellow autistic guy you just got yourself a new sub (or in fact two, bc I will also sub using my business account... you deserve it!)

  • @vizdotlife
    @vizdotlife Місяць тому

    Discovered your channel maybe 3 weeks ago and you're teachings have been invaluable for me as a newbie creator on UA-cam. Bless you, Nate. I love your passion, genuine kindness, and sense of humor. So glad to see this older video after watching many of your new ones. It sheds light into a more rounded background story for you. Take care

  • @ThisisNayLiz
    @ThisisNayLiz 9 місяців тому +13

    This video right here! I have been thinking a lot about this since I started about 5 years ago to be honest but I wasn't consistent and took a couple years off. I started to be more consistent last year and unfortunately was diagnosed with cancer. So it hit home when you talked about time, what we do with that time and how precious time really is. As a Christian and somewhat of a shy person, youtube is a way for me to connect with others and it is helping me to step out of my comfort zone. I want to do something meaningful and I think youtube can help me do that. While I am a microscopic youtuber right now, my aim is to have a community where we can support and share with one another while leaving negativity at the door (too much negativity in the world as it is). A positive and healthy space where even if people disagree it is done with respect.
    I enjoy watching your videos, Nate. I watched you on Channel Makers. Seeing more of your personality here on your own channel and it's great!

    • @mrsdesireerose
      @mrsdesireerose 9 місяців тому +3

      Keep going. Your journey is inspiring and I wish you health, happiness, and strength as you recover from cancer.

    • @DustyFingersRC
      @DustyFingersRC 9 місяців тому +1

      🙏🏻❤️

    • @ThisisNayLiz
      @ThisisNayLiz 9 місяців тому

      @@mrsdesireerose Thank you!😊

  • @Caffeinated_Money
    @Caffeinated_Money 9 місяців тому +5

    Nate, I just want to say you're one of the main reasons why I took the leap to start a UA-cam channel. It's seem scary at first but that has started to dissipate. I know that I will have failures along the way but, thats how I learn. I just want to help people out there.

  • @beautifullybakedbybonne8099
    @beautifullybakedbybonne8099 3 місяці тому +1

    Nate, I’ve been binge watching your videos over the last week or so. They have been paramount in helping me navigate this new journey. I operate on the opposite side of the brain so kudos for you in getting through to a creative like me. But I must say, beyond that, in each video I watch, I see more of your character, heart, and passion. You are a gem and I’m so glad I was drawn to click on that first video.

  • @northwestwalking
    @northwestwalking 9 місяців тому +8

    Right out the gate on a Monday morning! Nate that was a very powerful message. Thank you as always for the thought provoking and honest dialogue.
    One of the primary reasons I routinely turn to you, is the way you engage. Even though you recorded this message for the UA-cam universe it feels like your have a 1:1 conversation.
    What I want from UA-cam is an outlet for sharing my passion and encouraging others to live a little freer and bolder. I don’t need to get rich but it would be nice if it could start to cover a little of the creative expenses

  • @InnerChildCreates
    @InnerChildCreates 9 місяців тому +3

    Thank you, Nate. I’ve wanted to do this for a few years now, but I just finally started, and my channel is just in it’s infancy. There is so much ahead of me to learn. These are the essential questions I need to be asking myself, and the way you have articulated them is beyond helpful. Time is our most precious resource. (My first any only short was just about this!) I’m glad you have your own channel now where you have the artistic freedom and license to impact us in this way.

  • @patataeve
    @patataeve 3 місяці тому +1

    This is a quiet and powerful video, perhaps one of your most important ones. Thank you so much Nate. Cheers to daring greatly! To our victories and failures, to our work for the world! Cheers!

  • @AmphibiousDetecting
    @AmphibiousDetecting 2 місяці тому +1

    The universe is such a strange place. I am here editing a video with yours playing in the background, and in my video I found a Theodore Roosevelt campaign medal.... next thing I hear is you quoting the man. Maybe you see this message, maybe you don't, but should you. Know that you're improving many peoples lives with your efforts, mine included. I wish you the best Nate, and hope you find the success you seek. Cheers mate.

  • @PaulRansonArt
    @PaulRansonArt 9 місяців тому +3

    Spookily Nate I had a conversation with a fellow YT'er. And one of the phrases I used was the 'Seeds in an Apple ...' quote. My goals mirror yours entirly. I've taught and shared my love of art for many years in a tradional class room. Now I enjoy teaching in an online arena. Even more spookily is your quote 8:23 One of my favourire mantras and the reason why I'll always be trying to grow as a teacher and creator. Keep on making inspirational and informative videos Nate. The world need to hear more of you. 😎😎

  • @janekalmes
    @janekalmes 9 місяців тому +1

    “I don’t have time to not be doing.” This video resonated with me deeply, but no line more than this.
    What’s UA-cam to me? I’ve always thought of it as a springboard to reach an audience who would be interested in buying my mystery novels. I make videos about how to write mysteries because, well, I knew I could do those well, and I figured the audience of mystery writers would have a large overlap with the audience of mystery readers.
    There’s always been a tension there, though.
    Spend time on my books? Or spend time making more videos? I don’t want to grow the channel, just to grow the audience, then fail to provide books for the audience to actually buy.
    And it gets more complicated. Because over time, as I’ve tried harder and harder to provide quality content for writers, I’ve fallen kind of in love with breaking down, and teaching, mystery know-how. I LIKE being able to say, “here are the 5 types of clues,” or “here’s how you investigate a cold case.” It’s fun! It’s made me a better writer. It’s been kind of awesome.
    All of this is an extremely long-winded way of saying I don’t know exactly what I hope to get from UA-cam. Is it still a tool toward a career, or IS it the career, or is it a small segment of a sprawling megalith of revenue streams that I’m now calling my career?
    Really appreciate the sincerity in this video. It’s one of my faves.

  • @eyesonindie
    @eyesonindie 9 місяців тому +9

    Hi Nate. Thanks for asking these and providing the open opportunity for us to practice answering them in a public forum.
    My short version: I want to help readers unearth the treasure troves of books from small publishers, and help small publishers find much-needed support from readers.
    Long version: I've known from the start it that my channel would be an uphill battle (for personal reasons and for wider cultural reasons). It is my deepest held belief that one of the main (only?) things that sets us humans apart from other creatures is our ability to tell stories. I like to believe that imaginative storytelling is perhaps our species's greatest contribution to the universe. My favorite form of storytelling is the written word, specifically fiction. But the way our society is structured, there is some serious gatekeeping to whose stories get published and marketed widely. In the US, huge corporate publishers dominate the publishing landscape. These behemoths flood social media with their not-very-innovative books, and so a curious reader would have no idea of the treasure troves to be found by just digging a bit under the surface to find the small, independent publishers. These smaller publishers are the ones taking the biggest literary risks. They are often non-profits, which removes the need for them to worry about turning a big profit on a best-selling but mediocre book.
    But many of these small presses are struggling! There is a huge movement to "shop local" and that often extends to readers shopping from their local bookstore. But that "shop local" movement has somehow missed small publishers...people go to their local bookstore, but then pick up the biggest bestseller from a big name celebrity author.
    I want to be the channel who digs under the surface. I want to help readers who are sick of seeing the same (rather boring) books all over the place. I want to be a place where readers come to find something new and exciting. I want to help authors who are writing incredible, ground-breaking work that is ignored by large publishers. And most importantly, I want to give back to these small publishers who have given me so, SO much joy.
    The trick is...how can I make money doing that? LOL! Not exactly MAKE money, but at least get a little something back for my time to help support my young family.
    Thanks, Nate, for your candor and creativity.
    All the best,
    Sarah

    • @LilyGazou
      @LilyGazou 9 місяців тому +1

      You won me over. 👍

    • @bbreak
      @bbreak 9 місяців тому +1

      Love this!!! New sub (using my other personal account, and maybe even my business account which I hardly ever use for youtube - just bc you deserve the extra subs!)

    • @eyesonindie
      @eyesonindie 9 місяців тому +1

      @@bbreak that is so kind of you!! thank you!

    • @eyesonindie
      @eyesonindie 9 місяців тому +1

      @@LilyGazou thank you!! that's very kind of you to say!

  • @themeandrousengineer
    @themeandrousengineer 9 місяців тому +1

    That Teddy Roosevelt quote is an amazing bit of advice. I’ve recently been sharing some projects on Reddit (soon to be here in my channel) about 3D printed Legos. The first draft wasn’t perfect and people picked at some things. My first thought was “Could you replicate?” I’m on UA-cam to share knowledge and cool projects but it’s difficult when people’s first instinct is to pick you apart.

    • @LilyGazou
      @LilyGazou 9 місяців тому

      I get that. The thing is to not take it personally. Some people are just sour at that moment.
      I try to respond with humor. If someone gets nasty, I just block them.
      A good inspiration is the comment guidelines on the New thinking Allowed channel.
      Some creators get caught up in battling trolls publicly and it drags others in who like to argue. It ruins a channel and its livestreams.
      If it’s just an idle nitpick, think of it as “engagement”. None of us have time to deal with strangers being nasty.

    • @themeandrousengineer
      @themeandrousengineer 9 місяців тому

      @@LilyGazou I’m usually pretty good at responding cordially. I’ll be open to people’s input and have a conversation about it. I’ve only been doing the UA-cam for about 11 months but it’s amazing at the negativity.

  • @English.Fluency
    @English.Fluency 5 місяців тому

    As I complete your BRAND & WHY answers form, watching this video in hindsight is even more inspiring. Now, with all of us witnessing the aftermath of what happened four months ago, I believe we can truly understand the reasons behind your actions, why you left CM, and why you're generously giving so much to us. A thousand times thank you!

  • @sanbeats
    @sanbeats 2 місяці тому +1

    I am always inspired when I began to watch you 😊 Thank you.

  • @Timiscooking
    @Timiscooking 9 місяців тому +6

    I love this Nate, I've been watching your channel (you also on channelMakers) for a while and usually don't comment that quickly, but this resonated strongly with me right now, because I have been facing this questions for a few weeks now.
    I started my channel in February this year after 4+ years of procrastination and I was over the moon that I just got started. But since the procrastination was about what content I want to shoot, what do I like etc. That comes up again now I started to get some experience with UA-cam. The question of why do I want to make UA-cam videos? I catch myself sometimes even lying to myself about my reasons to just keep going, but I find with a full time job and the schedule I've set for myself uploading to UA-cam, it has become difficult to justify the time spend on my videos and I feel it's sometimes negleticing my excitement for making videos and thus my creative input.
    In short, I struggle with this question and would love to hear from you if you have any advice or tips that could help clarify the why behind your videos and what you love to do. This has been a question that's unanswered for me for many many years.
    That being said, still loving the UA-cam journey, some answers to the questions currently, is to:
    - Create a legacy library of all my recipes I love to make on UA-cam and share that with others.
    - Help home cooks become better and more confident in the kitchen.
    - Make people smile when they watch me or eat their food through my recipes.
    - Start conversation around food and culture.
    - Provide for my future endevours and my family via UA-cam and other streams of income instead of 1 salary via my employer right now.
    - Making videos that inspire, awe, entertain people ( not so much cooking channel related, but it's an idea I have for the future).
    Thank you for being you and creating your own channel, I love watching your videos, they are all valueable in some way or form to me and I believe many others. Regards, Tim

    • @ThatNateBlack
      @ThatNateBlack  9 місяців тому +3

      That’s so great! Keep it up Tim

  • @TheOnlyTaps
    @TheOnlyTaps 9 місяців тому +1

    *And to answer your questions
    What do I want UA-cam to do for me? - I eventually want it to make some money but not necessarily money that I would quit my job for but enough to fund my gaming hobby itself. So for example buying the games I play, buying cool tech that I love to use on my workspace.
    What do I want to do with UA-cam? - Share my passion and make interesting laid back videos that hopefully people will enjoy. I've noticed there's always so much polarizing talk in gaming and I want to be one of the voices that can maybe discuss the bright side of gaming and some of the amazing storytelling we have seen in video games

  • @RzTarot
    @RzTarot 9 місяців тому

    Wow! Nate, this video was perfect timing as I've come down to making a final decision about my own channel, I've been asking myself these questions in the last few weeks, and I've been pushed to get real and honest with myself about what I'm endeavoring to create. Your words and sharing are heart-shaking and profound, you are that seed you spoke about! Thank you

  • @yeyevasquez5462
    @yeyevasquez5462 9 місяців тому

    I hadn't seen you before. This is the first time that I watch your vlog (here in your own personal yt channel). From what I can read in the comments, you were part of another yt channel. I am glad to discover you as it is so rare nowadays to see a youtuber having a genuine concern towards other people. You are like a precious gem. Keep it up! ❤

  • @BlerdGrid
    @BlerdGrid 9 місяців тому

    Nate -- thank you SO much for this video!! I need to think about these myself...but I've definitely stuck with THIS channel (failed/gave up on previous ones lol) because of the things you mentioned in the video. Understanding how valuable time is and how I wanted to spend it was and is my motivation. Especially when it seems like having patience is the only thing TO do sometimes. Again, thank you!!

  • @meanderingyogi6562
    @meanderingyogi6562 3 місяці тому +1

    If I were asked to choose a gladiator to put in, you would stand at the top my friend, great video Nate!

  • @SoberCatboy
    @SoberCatboy 2 місяці тому

    Yeah bro! Do it! Go for it, man. You're better prepared than anyone.
    I swear, that quote made me cry at the end. I've never heard it before, but I came to that very same conclusion as a result of some spiritual journeys. Nature tells the story of time.

  • @raisingwildflowers
    @raisingwildflowers 9 місяців тому

    This is one of my favorite quotes, but hearing your read it gave me goosebumps. Thanks for being raw and relatable. I am really excited for your new channel and everything you have to teach. I can relate to you a lot :)

  • @marleenawrites
    @marleenawrites Місяць тому

    when i started my brand new channel, you came right up and i never walk away uninspired drom your vids. It gives me hope and motivation to keep going! I want to help people too! I'm my first video ever i talk about having the gall to do something and i see that in you too. I hope to meet like minded people here too:)

  • @MartinMerayoUCDM
    @MartinMerayoUCDM 9 місяців тому

    Same here. I soon as my focus shifted towards helping other (in a healthy and honest way for myself) everything changed for the better.

  • @KarenWhooleyDesigns
    @KarenWhooleyDesigns 9 місяців тому +2

    Nate this was inspiring. I’m actually rethinking g that right now. The last two weeks I have been grieving my mom who died on the 22 of July. This has lead me to think as you have and realize life is too short.
    My thoughts are still a bit scattered now but I know that I need to put the work to get to the answers.

  • @AiMovieTrailers
    @AiMovieTrailers 8 місяців тому

    This. Any time I start to feel a little burnt out I ask similar questions to myself and find the core of what I really want and need from YT. It’s all about the journey right? Love your content Nate! Thanks for all you do brotha.

  • @talield
    @talield 8 місяців тому

    YT recommended your videos to me in the last few days, and I'm very happy I found you. The way you talk about those subjects is so different and enlightening from every other UA-camr out there. You are reaching your goals, it's happening.
    As for my answers, I am creating short movies in a different way, as a way to express myself. I am using UA-cam to express my feelings through my movies, and I know that those movies can touch other people as well and evoke something inside, to connect more with their feelings, and find their way in life. I want to reach more people, but right now I didn't find the way.

  • @KettleCamping
    @KettleCamping 2 місяці тому

    Looking back through some of your earlier videos to glean more gems. Two great questions but the reason that prompted commenting is the Teddy Roosevelt quote. An all time favourite. On more than one occasion I have shared it in its entirety in speeches - those are words to live by, content creators and otherwise. Thanks for sharing. Cheers!

  • @eileenkoay9972
    @eileenkoay9972 4 місяці тому

    I'm at this crossroad and what you said just touched me deep within. Make so much sense to me now. I'm moving past my fears and starting my channel. Thanks Nate. Happy New Year 2024!!!

  • @hatless_spider
    @hatless_spider 9 місяців тому +4

    You're one of the few youtube tips channels I will always click when I get the notification 😊

  • @collarIDStyle
    @collarIDStyle 9 місяців тому +1

    I love that you’re posting on Mondays, because it’s an invigorating start to the week! I feel ready to get things done after watching. You’re a spark plug.

  • @CuriouslyConstructive
    @CuriouslyConstructive 9 місяців тому

    Thanks Nate, for always keeping it real and grounded. This is why I continue to follow you. Striving for the purest motives and aspirations, in my mind, is the greatest form of nobility of the human existence. Keep it up!

  • @TravelswithLucky
    @TravelswithLucky 7 місяців тому

    I thought this was the best expression of who you are that I have seen. Your true humanity really shows and I wish you the best in all your current work and future endeavors. You can only have happiness as long as you follow your true calling. Your the best Nate! Keep it real.

  • @seasider101
    @seasider101 9 місяців тому +1

    This is brilliant, Nate.
    I started my channel after a couple of years incapacitated with a back injury.
    I wanted to see the roads and scenery of places I'd been around Europe thinking I'd not ever see them again.
    I watched @lasefrankie driving the autobahn routes in Germany and it brought back fond memories, along with train cab rides showing beautiful European scenery.
    I live in Ireland, so this is my palette for videos for those who want to evoke memories or those incapacitated that may never get out into the world again.
    I'm slowly making ground. All the best to you and my fellow subscribers. Stay safe out there.

  • @EzekJohnson
    @EzekJohnson 9 місяців тому

    Nate. Thank you very much for this video. This is really thought -provoking and powerful on many different levels. It's important for us as content creators to take deep dives like this every so often. Thank you for poking us in the right direction.

  • @busywithdogs
    @busywithdogs 5 місяців тому

    Tears, inspired tears. Notes, many notes. Thoughts, many thoughts. Thank you!
    My goals with UA-cam is to share my passion and love of dogs by sharing my journey with my dogs and family, to educate and revolutionize how people go about dogs: so that dogs no longer end up in shelters. To bring joy, hope, and grace as I face my busy life knowing that others are facing their busy lives. Maybe this makes no sense, but here we are.

  • @user-eq6pp1wl2y
    @user-eq6pp1wl2y 9 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for making this video Nate

  • @TheFinanceHobbyist
    @TheFinanceHobbyist 9 місяців тому

    Hi Nate, I really like how you can make raw content that looks and sounds so good!
    To me UA-cam is a way to grow, learn and have fun sharing this growth and learning while at the same time improving my audience’s and my own personal finances. And it warms the heart knowings that even small changes that my viewers implement in their choices can have extra ordinary impacts on their lives!

  • @OfficialGlitchDoctor
    @OfficialGlitchDoctor 9 місяців тому +1

    I started my channel 10 years ago, based on the fact that throughout one particular video game, I kept finding weird glitches and such. It seemed like it was never going to end with how much was being found. Video game glitches had always fascinated me; I thought it was cool when I saw what they could do to a favorite game of mine, whether I grew up with it from childhood or just genuinely liked it. So, I started my journey at 13 years old and kept it running for about a couple years. I didn't quite have a solid structure when making videos, I would just kind of make them and upload them immediately after they were done, rather than scheduling them, advertising, etc. I did eventually develop burnout, and decided to slowly stop making videos altogether.
    I had over time learned more about video editing. I had some opportunities to do stuff that I had no clue what it was I was doing, but UA-cam tutorials helped me in the long run. I liked doing stuff that was a little more advanced, and I was wondering how I could apply that knowledge to what I did with my channel in the past. Not so much to, you know, make AAA movies or whatever, but rather to provide some more entertainment value out of just showing people various glitches you can do in a game. Something where if comic relief is necessary, I want it to be done right. (Or just something that looks pretty cool.)
    Now after a long time, in late 2021 I wanted to start up my channel once again, this time applying what I learned previously into the videos I wanted to make. I've since had 2 types of videos I publish, one where I show glitches in a game and how to do them step by step, and the other about a topic that is interesting and generally revolves around gaming. For instance, there's one where I talked to a developer of a game from the mid 2000's to ask him if one of the character's voice lines (the voice 'lines' being gibberish) were sampled from a Monty Python movie. It's stuff like that as well that interests me, and I hoped that others could find the same amount of intrigue. I've also learned a lot from you and other UA-camrs who want to help other aspiring UA-camrs out, showing what can be done to provide quality content, and how to keep people coming back.
    The knowledge you provide has genuinely been helpful, as I feel now there's a lot more structure in what I do as opposed to 10 years ago. Granted that comes at the expense of a slower upload schedule, but it's mostly been consistent nonetheless. I want to sincerely thank you for your guidance through this. I'm still learning, but I feel like I have a little more of an understanding how to take every step with the upload process.

  • @BecauseBecaBeBeca
    @BecauseBecaBeBeca 2 місяці тому

    Nate, I just came across your channel and want to thank you for your passion. It's inspiring.

  • @simatree4erin
    @simatree4erin 2 місяці тому

    I am re-watching your videos and taking notes and I must have missed this the first time around, I know this quote and it has impacted the way I think about things immensely! Dare greatly!!

  • @ScaleAutoGarage
    @ScaleAutoGarage 9 місяців тому +2

    When I started my channel it was about documenting and showcasing different models and kit and showing how they are built, sort of like if you didn't have the instructions for the kit, you could look up the kit and see how it is built. I wanted to add my own artistic flair to these builds and so far I have done this with over 70 builds on my channel to date! I have see UA-cam as an outlet for creativity and as a resource for others to learn, study and showcase talents.

  • @RowenaAitken
    @RowenaAitken Місяць тому

    Thanks Nate, The Why is definitely proving really helpful. I know from being a freelance illustrator those times when working away you ask yourself "why am I doing X?" & sometimes coming up blank. There will be difficult times in any endeavour when you lack discipline but having a purpose is huge.
    Anyway here's my answers:
    What You Want UA-cam to Do For You/Your Business?
    To get more eyes on my artwork
    To show the person behind the art
    Create additional income
    What Do You Want to Do With UA-cam?
    Make people laugh while creating fun, quirky illustrations & imparting my knowledge - not just in illustration but in all aspects of being an illustrator (business side). Show people the real me while being entertaining as well as inspirational.

  • @laliecrafts
    @laliecrafts Місяць тому

    I recently stepped out of my comfort zone, and going all in on my dreams. And I have so many things I’m working on right now❤ thank you for the insightful video😊
    It has been hard more than easy, but I need to do this

  • @kylieanne23
    @kylieanne23 9 місяців тому

    I LOVE where you are taking this Channel and your life Nate! Very intentional and what the world needs! Bravo 🎉

  • @architektura204
    @architektura204 7 місяців тому

    UA-cam is like the Alexandria Library of today, but it is so much more than that. From content creators, we can find information on how to fix things, how to make things, and how to understand concepts. We can see places we would not otherwise know existed, and we can find videos on any subject we can think of. From a tiny place on our planet, someone posts a video about what we want to know. I am so grateful for this aspect of UA-cam, and I would like to be a part of this huge library. I am not creating my videos to make money, but I love imagining that maybe someone somewhere will smile watching it, or be inspired, or entertained, or maybe even learn something. I watch you, Nate, because you make me laugh and because your research is very thoughtful. Thank you.

  • @Penguinandpear
    @Penguinandpear 9 місяців тому +1

    I love that you’re diving more into the emotional side of content creation. Strategy is important but so is mental health. If either one is missing you can’t grow.
    What am I trying to get out off UA-cam? It’s two fold. On a selfish level I want to earn a comfortable living working for myself. I have chronic illness and cannot work for someone else due to the unpredictable symptoms I have.
    On a less selfish side I want to help others, to make their experience better than my own and build a community of like minded people that will ultimately help each other.

  • @GavinKohAquascaping
    @GavinKohAquascaping 8 місяців тому +1

    When you said "stand your ground and face the darkness", that really resonated deep with me. It is more than just about UA-cam and numbers, it is about doing that which my own mind doubts that I can. Thanks for this video.

  • @thisisyourcaptainspeaking
    @thisisyourcaptainspeaking 9 місяців тому

    I've been following you my entire youtube journey. Thank you for putting out great content!

  • @futebolviajante
    @futebolviajante 4 місяці тому

    Nate, I'm from Brazil. I don't speak English, but I can understand it well. My little channel had been abandoned for almost a year and I didn't have much intention of returning. But after finding your channel and watching several of your videos I'm motivated again. Thanks

  • @PhilosopherSeekingWisdom
    @PhilosopherSeekingWisdom 9 місяців тому

    Thanks for your videos. I've recently started doing content on UA-cam and had to face so many problems that made my first videos tank. It really helped to listen to your videos about wanting to do good. It reminds me that this is precisely why I'm doing videos. Keeping that purpose in mind helps me tremendously to roll up my sleeves and try to do better/more watchable videos even as I'm putting in many hours and getting little views/subscribers in return so far. So, thanks for teaching us about analytics, tactics, etc., and for reminding us that those things are tools/information to help us get better at creating content, but they're not the end goal.

  • @KUREHA3D
    @KUREHA3D 9 місяців тому

    thank you for sharing this vulnerable video. i can feel how genuine you are without even trying

  • @RetroRaconteur
    @RetroRaconteur 9 місяців тому +1

    Powerful stuff, Nate! This video felt like it was speaking exactly to me and where I'm at in my creator journey. You've had a few do that actually 😅 Keep up the great work! You're definitely having an impact and inspiring so many.

  • @prezz6646
    @prezz6646 4 місяці тому

    You have given me inspiration and direction and corrected my path as a hopeful person. I feel like I can succeed with this template and the planning.

  • @tenchfroast
    @tenchfroast 9 місяців тому +1

    You're one of my favorite strangers on YT, because I like who you are as a person and appreciate how much all of this matters to you. That's the reason I watch, and I'll continue to watch as long as you continue being Nate!
    re: your questions, my answers aren't as profound as others, I'm sure. But they're genuine. I have three channels. Gaming (this one), food review, and film/tv review, so what they bring me is very different. The common thread is that I just want to share my thoughts and my joy, and YT is a great outlet for that.
    I want to share my love of gaming as an adult, especially indie games, since brilliant, artistic work is often overshadowed by the latest flashy thing. I play all the usual suspects too in my own time like Call of Duty, Final Fantasy, etc.
    But on the indie front, I've played so many games that stayed with me and had really powerful messages or just imaginative expression that no one covered. I want to share the love, talent and creativity put into those games and hopefully, others will take something from it like I did, or at least discover something refreshing and cool.
    For the food reviews, it's about sharing my honesty. Sponsorships make it hard to tell if a review is genuine, but it's not a huge deal if it's a hair dryer etc. When it's something we need to survive, it's extra important to be able to trust what you're seeing.
    The pandemic changed a lot, including how we feed ourselves, and a lot of folks are too broke to play games with their meals lol So I wanted to post sincere food reviews, focusing mostly on delivery services, to help people make the best choice without worrying that I'm just saying stuff for clicks or money. I genuinely want my reviews to be helpful BECAUSE they're honest and informative, and so far, people appreciate that.
    For my tv/film reviews, it's just sharing a passion. It's my creative industry as a storyteller, so I'm always excited to talk about media whether anyone listens or not.
    What I hope to get out of YT is just for it to pay for itself. I'm not trying to make a career out of it, but my channels all revolve around things that cost money. It's not sustainable to put as much time into it as I want because I literally can't afford to. Nevermind finding time to begin with as someone who works full time. So if any of my channels brought in enough money to pay for what I put into them, I'd be happy!

  • @liquorcamp
    @liquorcamp 9 місяців тому +1

    Wonderfully done!
    We started in this UA-cam journey to grow in our personal relationship (husband and wife team) a career we can grow together. And lean on one another when another when things get tough. As for the future we want to share our experiences, meet new and wonderful people, and obviously make some money along the way to support all of it. Not on a mission to be become wealthy but a journey of joy and experiences

  • @billbraxton7192
    @billbraxton7192 5 місяців тому

    Nate you're a champ. Got nothing but gems from all your videos. God Bless and all the best for the new year.

  • @blingauntie
    @blingauntie 9 місяців тому

    Perfect Monday-morning video. Thank you. 😊 Watching you develop anew is exciting.

  • @SquareUp1
    @SquareUp1 9 місяців тому +1

    You are doing great like always and we always want you to keep going. And, glad to see your background RGB working 😀. I think we should never give up and keep going if enjoy doing it. You nailed it as I get asked from my family that why I spend so much time and not getting anything out it. I want to keep going and spread my words so I help someone out there. Stay Blessed Nate 🙂

  • @ironmanduck
    @ironmanduck Місяць тому

    Your videos are really helping me get perspective of what I'm trying to do. Thank you.

  • @kurlymeka
    @kurlymeka 9 місяців тому

    Nate I love this topic and also the route your channel is taking. These are real life question as a UA-camr. Thank you so much. I have been asking myself these very questions. I have a 9 to 5 and it has become challenging to post consistently.

  • @whereisgabri3641
    @whereisgabri3641 9 місяців тому

    What a motivational speech Nate! You mentioned the fire. I have a travel channel and I am truly passionate about travelling. I have a burning desire for exploring that won’t never stop. I have a goal of visiting all the countries in the world and I opened my channel to share my experience to whoever has the same passion.

  • @JRoss3D
    @JRoss3D 9 місяців тому

    Love the content Nate! Your the reason I watched Channel Makers, I learned so much and I'm excited to continue learning here on your new channel

  • @rafaelhidalgo
    @rafaelhidalgo 7 місяців тому

    Great stuff Nate. Good to find you here. I live by Roosevelt’s La Sorbonne speech so i totally second you on that one. Having a vision and a purpose are key and the purpose of my channel is to give people the inspiration and courage to dare greatly. Thanks for all your advice!

  • @TheFinalFantasyX
    @TheFinalFantasyX 4 місяці тому

    Following along with your guide currently to start my channel up. This is my first time and I'm nervous as hell. I have a 5 year old son and I don't want to waste time either. I could die today. Thank you for you channel. For your advice. Your time. And your kindness.

  • @johngarrett4200
    @johngarrett4200 9 місяців тому

    Nate, you sound like another great teacher - Patrick Lencioni; great minds think alike. Very heartfelt video, an authentic and honest, solid reflection of you. No effort without error or shortcoming....

  • @EliteCasual
    @EliteCasual 9 місяців тому

    1: I want to make fat stacks of cash while playing video games.
    2: I want to chill with thousands of people and talk about stupid bullshit that doesn't really matter.
    That's a great quote at the end too. Good video Nate. We're all going to make it.

  • @TOVANorseWitch
    @TOVANorseWitch 9 місяців тому

    you have made me feel so much better Nate, it feels like Im going round in circles and keep losing subscribers yet getting veiws dont make sense. I asked myself those questions and Ist one I have a calling to teach all my knowledge that I have learnt in the practice of Witchcraft it is a calling so of course I do get annoyed a bit with all the work and effort put into the videos I dont seem to get a far as other channels in my niche the second question well I just want to get to as many as possible to teach as many as possible so thanks for this video it has really helped. you are doing so well so glad you are doing this blessings

  • @EA610Statues
    @EA610Statues 9 місяців тому

    Few Notes:
    1. Your intro reminds me of PopularMMOs (always wanting things to be perfect)
    2. Caption for each question would have been nice (though I know every edit takes time)
    1. What do you want UA-cam to do for you really?
    I'm hoping to make a community, be able to gain fun money for vacations, to use the videos to advertise my own business, and become a celebrity. (I know this is a lot)
    2. What do you want to do with UA-cam?
    I want to make things that are better than what was previously made to save others time. (I feel like if a UA-cam channel doesn't entertain or save others time, then why have the channel?)

  • @bregobbx
    @bregobbx Місяць тому

    It's about You being a Tube, a channel, a medium…
    Nice questions to ask yourself!

  • @GMAceM
    @GMAceM 9 місяців тому +1

    Oh boy, well got a lot to say on this. I actually am a teacher outside of UA-cam and it’s always been on my mind that I have to lead by example, and not just in my teaching life but in my everyday life.
    When I started UA-cam and even now I did want to be motivational. I think it may sound strange since I talk about Ecuador and travel but I do it in less of a business sense and more of a being real sense. A lot of people in my niche get sold things, but I’m just saying things as they are and giving as much information as I can to help others.
    I want to use UA-cam to be the means where I can help make a difference. And once again, I don’t just want to make a difference in terms of travel, but also in people’s lives in general. I’m not perfect, no one is, but we can always be better because we always have that choice.

  • @marksminis
    @marksminis 9 місяців тому

    Nice twist! Very introspective and the 14 takes are appreciated. For me, as I approach retirement, I have more free time. I thought I could casually build up a following and eventually monetize to supplement my retirement. Not specifically worried about money, I'm all set, but a bit extra while having fun seems worthwhile to me. I enjoy the craft of my niche most but I also enjoy learning the art of crafting a watchable video, which of course takes practice. I'm not stressing about anything, just want to have fun and share that. Furthermore, my niche involves some travel to fun places and events and meeting people which is always a blast in my hobby, so ultimately my reasoning about UA-cam is "well why the heck not? It might even eventually pay!"

  • @crochetwithlisa
    @crochetwithlisa 9 місяців тому

    Thankyou so much for the video Nate! So inspirational and i loved the Roosevelt quote! 😊

  • @EmeraldIntentions
    @EmeraldIntentions 9 місяців тому +1

    If I can get my videos into the life of just one person so they can be less alone and scared while they watch someone they care about move closer to end of life, it will be worth all the uncertainty I have about how to do this. August 19 is my 50th birthday and my deadline for my first video. Send good vibes please ❤️ Thank you Nate for reminding me I can do this!

    • @PlanetZhooZhoo
      @PlanetZhooZhoo 9 місяців тому

      It's a wonderful thing you'll be doing. Honestly, don't worry about all the planning and procrastination, just set up your phone and talk to it as if you were talking to that person you want to reach right now. And upload. Learning about editing comes later and the more you do it, the more polished you'll become. Happy 50th birthday for the 19th!

    • @EmeraldIntentions
      @EmeraldIntentions 9 місяців тому +1

      @@PlanetZhooZhoo Thank you so much for your kind words and encouragement!

  • @SarasQuiltingJourney
    @SarasQuiltingJourney 9 місяців тому

    I recently had someone comment on one of videos saying they had just come across my channel and they had never tried sewing but my videos had inspired her to start. That comment hit me. I was like this is why I do this. Not for just views and extra income but to inspire and help others to start their sewing journey. Thank you Nate for all your advice in helping me achieve this goal.

  • @bridgeskylive
    @bridgeskylive 4 місяці тому

    Very powerful... I felt the genuine message!! I loved the simple From the Heart energy and it validated my motivation to push forward. Thank u 💓

  • @JoseeAlana
    @JoseeAlana 9 місяців тому

    It’s taken me a very long time with lot experience in different arenas and coming full circle, I know I am here to help people find there way. There are so many lost and suffering souls on this planet who are awakening spiritually or looking for something to believe in, and I have been there too. I would like to be able to monetize at some point to put $ back into my work here to make better videos and to have a little left over to spare and share. What I teach and share here has been life changing for me and I am here to give back. Thanks, Nate, for asking! 🙏🏻💫✨

  • @UrbanNoizeMusic
    @UrbanNoizeMusic 9 місяців тому

    My why has always been to help others with their music by leveraging an audience and my relationship to it. As well as the financial freedom to take care of those around me. Combined with my passion for music and learning how to do UA-cam the right way, these the reasons I keep going every day. And I'm thankful for people like you're who are bringing me closer Nate.

  • @LetsPlayMaster
    @LetsPlayMaster 9 місяців тому +1

    What a powerful message.
    My ultimate goal that I want out of UA-cam is early access to the latest games, for my voice to be heard from game developers when it comes to a review score.

  • @Neisha.Alvarado
    @Neisha.Alvarado 9 місяців тому

    Nate....you are not only my UA-cam Coach but also my life coach 😘...thanks so much for the work you do!!

  • @The_Tennessee_Kayak_Angler
    @The_Tennessee_Kayak_Angler 9 місяців тому

    I really enjoy and appreciate these more vulnerable and personal videos…views, subs, technical how-to’s, etc don’t capture the heart and soul of this kind of thing the same as these do
    These are two questions I am working on answering

  • @JensuyaBellyDance
    @JensuyaBellyDance 5 місяців тому

    Exactly. Thank you, Nate! 😊

  • @mistymountaintraveladventures
    @mistymountaintraveladventures 9 місяців тому

    Another GREAT one Nate!! I started my UA-cam channel about 2 months ago when I started my Sustainable Travel Advisor business. My niche is sustainable travel and believe there are not many on YT that do the same thing I want to do, teach and get clients through seeing me and building trust. I will be reaching out to you in about 3 weeks for your assistance through your offer I saw in a video a couple weeks ago. We are traveling to the Mediterranean for two weeks and I am very much looking forward to getting media to use in videos when we return, as well as doing some shorts while we are there. I know from watching my "competition", that I am much more likely to get new subscribers with actual travel videos. Every day I learn something new by watching my "travel" competitors' videos. Thanks again for your insight and teaching. Have a great day!

  • @sherjohn2116
    @sherjohn2116 9 місяців тому +3

    I have a question that's too hard to answer but will ask anyway... Would you still do UA-cam if it wasn't monetized? would you still film, edit, upload .. etc .. if it wasn't gonna bring back revenue in terms of views revenu or courses and stuff?

    • @beatbuildersstudio
      @beatbuildersstudio 9 місяців тому

      I would and I have. I run two channels one of which is fitness. I use copyrighted music because that's what people want to work out with dance fitness. I make no money from my channel because of copyrighted music.
      I continue to upload because I want to. I never depend on UA-cam to give me an income.
      I use UA-cam for advertising my other services. I think the problem with most creators is that they think getting paid by UA-cam is the goal. Building a business off of UA-cam should be the goal.

  • @WrestlingWithThe80s
    @WrestlingWithThe80s 9 місяців тому

    Awesome video Nate! You always inspire me to do more with my channels/videos! I just want to share my love and passion for a wrestling in an entertaining way and build a community with like minded people. Eventually I want to use it to free me up to pursue even more opportunities in this field.
    I will keep these questions in mind throughout the whole journey 👍

  • @bigbadwolfeinc
    @bigbadwolfeinc 9 місяців тому

    Wow, can you deliver a line. That poem delivery was chef's kiss.
    Hope everything's great man. Looking forward to what comes up in the future

  • @SalazarKnight
    @SalazarKnight 9 місяців тому

    The timing of this video couldn't have been better. I was about to quit this whole adventure. I decided to finish off a few more projects before accepting defeat. Call it quits. Resign. And then it happened. Results started happening. And what's left now is for me to really answer those two questions. Thanks Nate.