I'm not a big fan of Twitch these days, but I've been watching Cohhs UA-cam videos for years now. He has every second of every stream on there. He's opened me up to not only so many good games, but genre of games. Thanks Cohh!
@@bluumberry I would do the same if in his shoes, why risk the headaches or future strikes. Even false alarm strikes can take down/demonetize the channel.
Great interview! Allow us to also throw in a GG to how Cohh and his team were able to build their own suite of engagement tools in a time where there were none!
Cohh is one of those streamers along with guys like DrLupo or Gothalion that I've always felt had the right outlook on streaming and had his priorities in order, always remembering family. I not only admire them as streamers, but as human beings. You get the community you cultivate, and the tone he set with his community early on has resulted in one of the most kind, friendly and giving communities on the site. Kudos to you, Cohh for everything you've accomplished and everything you will accomplish in life. Thanks for all the years of great streams and moments. You're a stand-up guy and whether everyone realizes it or not, we're all the better for your efforts and presence.
I didn't find Cohh until late, maybe because I was away from Twitch for several years, but I was bummed that I hadn't found him sooner. Definitely the kind of personality we could use more of.
Loooong time lurker for Cohh’s stream but this man and this community have gotten me through a very long recovery after a major surgery and I’ll forever be grateful for them.
Cohh appeared to me about 9 years ago via YT at the lowest point in my life. I was fresh outta jail, homeless and expecting to die since I am disabled and couldn't work. I didn't think I was properly disabled until others pointed it out to me and a lawyer vouched for me and won me SSD. CohhCarnage is a major factor in keeping my mentality positive enough for me to move forward in life and I will never be able to repay him for it but I know he wouldn't ask for payment regardless.
@@ulfgardulfson3037 I am not sure why people always try to make or find a divide, weeb or non-weeb, fury or non-fury, playstation vs xbox, left vs right, and many more... why do people need to always go there? (it is understandable if those are trying to change you, but most of em are just minding their own business)
Fantastic interview with Cohh. Tons of great engaging questions. This really reminded of the style of a Colin and Samir style interview and I’d love to see more interviews like this.
Haven't seen the video yet. But just wanted to say, I will never forget the time when we sat in his chat and watch him tear down that greenscreen he had behind him and he was gonna move. Finally it seemed he came to a point where he was sure this was gonna work out for him and his family. Always loved Cohh's streams, and have helped me a lot during my time growing up when I was struggling. Good vibes! And Good show!
Cohh is one of the cases, where he analytically made his success possible. I've watched him since the first episode of DF with ItmeJP, so I got the privilege to witness his massive growth (the turning point for those that don't know was Fallout 4 for him). I am one that does agree luck (especially with the massive amount of streamers in this day an age) plays a part in it. But luck is not the single factor that dictates success. Not many can do what Cohh did. The man even made spreadsheets to help him identify information for how he would progress streaming (stream times, what games, etc). This was how he came to the conclusion of becoming a SFW streamer. In the early era of streaming there were so few of them. Cohh saw the opening from his research, and acted. Also, for anyone who is confused by the weird blonde hair, Cohh died it for a big charity event. He doesnt usually have blonde hair.
agreed. his viewer counts before and after the early fallout 4 steam have never been the same. And playing all the previous games in the leadup to its release. calculated. deserves all the success. That fallout 4 stream is a great one. You can just feel his excitement while your watching. he knows everythings about to change for him. i love it.
Cohh is one of those guys who I only found because he played games I liked and played them somewhat like me. And dropped frames. But he was ALWAYS a person in that space I could look up to. Dude's got a stellar moral compass, great personal values, and is more often than not, positive about any given situation. Been watching him for over 10 years and see no reason to stop anytime soon. Having Laina in his corner was such a huge advantage too. What an amazing, supportive partner. There are a lot of parallels between Day9 and Cohh. And I think there's a lot of the same reasons why they became as successful as they did. Also have to mention. Great interviewer. Really great job. Can tell you really get the material and industry.
Cohh has been a streamer I've watched for 4-5 years now. He brings one of the best communities any platform offers. His moderators are amazing. His explanations on stream and on Twitter are always met with a overwhelmingly positives vibes and level headedness. Cohh gives me something to look forward to and he works his ass off for all of it. I genuinely care a lot for him, his message, and his vision. I can't say enough about how great he is.
I have known about Cohh since the beginning of Dropped Frames (can't believe it has already been 9 years now... where has all the time gone?) and he is definitely someone to look up to as an aspiring creator. Nice interview!
Well that could've gone on for another hour. What a pleasure to listen and watch. Fantastic questions. Organic and thought provoking answers. As if i needed more reasons to be on team Cohh. Cant wait to see what him and his team accomplish next. Thanks for the video
Amazing interview!! Very fluid conversation and it gave me increased respect for Cohh which I already had a huge amount of respect for. The info he gives is very real and down to earth and a great perspective of streaming and game industry. Definitely subscribing to this channel to see more interviews done this well.
Cohh is an extremely honest & likeable guy. Such a good character & great to watch. I have been watching since his first run of subnautica. Mostly UA-cam but I pop onto a live stream often too. He deserves all of this success & then some 👍🏼 he's a dude!! 😎 Great interview! Also...never realised how tall he is!! 😮😂 Xx
Was a really great interview. Been following Cohh for so many years now, and it's been crazy to see how he grew, and all the things his team developed for twitch. I'm still hoping the Cohvatars become a thing for all of twitch. I think his point about communities much rather see their streamer enjoy a game is super true. I know I love seeing him geek out and go ham exploring a game. He's one of the few, now and days, that still does full playthroughs of rpgs and Indie games, because he loves them.
Stumbled across Cohhs twitch channel around 8 years ago and crazy how fundamental his streams have become to my day to day goings. The community he has built over the years is unreal and can not be beaten
The only thing I missed in this video is when he also started with youtube, and can make youtube viewers feel a part of the twitch community. I often don't have time to watch twitch, so watch them on UA-cam. And I love that!
I have watched Coh for yeeeears. One of the most non-toxic people in the streaming game. Also, even after all these years - I had no idea how much of a giant he is!
Well done. Fabulous interview. Cohh is a shining light, he's real, and an honest, self-reflective human being. I can't watch him as much these days, but he will always be the gold standard. Both as a streamer and as a human. Appreciate you and all the Cohhmunity
I was friends with Ben in high school. I used to play pen and paper RPGs with Ben at a local comic book shop, along with several other guys. I went to high school was friends with the original Cohh. Came across his stream by accident. Happy to see him succeed.
As a budding streamer, and creator--this interview was such an inspiration for me to watch. I absolutely love being a part of Cohh's community. And Andrew, your interview skills are super on point, thank you for doing this! (Totally liked/subbed)
We are all here for Cohhcarnage but let me say the interviewer Lester Chen did a really awesome job, had the right questions, understood the situations perfectly and really seems to be a decent guy. More kudos to Lester Chen.
Been watching and a Sub of Cohh now for many years and outa all the streamers on twitch and everywhere else none one at all comes anywhere close to how Cohh and his community is its just that great to be apart of.
Great interview. What I like the most on streamers is when they are genuine about game they play... Especially when it is some story game... Need to understand the story and so on... And doing some silly mistakes :) Thanks
This was a great interview and really informative! I hope Cohh keeps going strong, he's such a big part of my daily life that it would be very sad not to see him doing his thing anymore.
Cohh is one of the most inclusive, kindest, funny, chill guys on Twitch. I never feel bored when I watch his streams and his playlists online. His whole community embraces the spirit of sharing kindness and giving back. His streams also helped me through a lot of sadder days in my life, while I lost my father many years ago and went through... some personal issues. But yeah, I also had the chance to chat with him occasionally. He really is a lovely husband to Laina, a great role model for his sons, and like a virtual family member to anyone who considers themself a part of the Cohhilition family. Long live the King of Streams!
20:47 I totally agree that knowing your worth is very helpful but how do you actually do that? I have gotten a few emails myself before asking me if I want to make a sponsored video for a game but they always asked me what my "rate" is and I never had any idea what I should tell them. It's very hard to judge what stuff like that is worth as someone who is new to it, also because other creators almost never openly talk about it. I remember one time iNcontroL told a story on the Pylon Show podcast about some game company that asked him for a sponsored stream and I believe he said they offered him $100 per hour. And when I heard that I thought "wow, he got an amazing offer there". And then iNcontroL said something like "haha, can you believe they thought I would do a sponsored stream for that little?" and I was like "huh??". I think a lot of upcoming creators probably way underestimate what they could ask for. And I also remember some big creators in the past being critical of new creators who agree to work for little money because it drives down the rates for everyone. But how should new creators know any better if most of the established ones aren't transparent? Most people don't have an experienced management team that will sit down with them like they did with Cohh.
Knowing your worth isn't really about the amount, but rather what that amount really means. Money is a number that is compared to another number. If I do X for one hour and get paid Y amount, then my worth is, at least that much. So for a beginner that's not making much money, 100$ might sound awesome for one hour, but for someone that can make 1000$ in that same period, it's literally a waste of time. Not to mention sponsored streams usually come with clauses, obligations, preparations, etc. You could easily spend 5-8 hours preparing for a sponsored stream if you're an established creator since you have to integrate it into your program which means tailoring it or scripting to work for your audience. There's also the matter of the "freelancer" perspective, in that you can't guarantee to have a consistent income every day of the month for months on end, so your hourly rate often tends to be higher as a result to compensate for future fluctuations.
Love this guy’s story. It just goes to show you what hard work and determination will get you, as well as how far a passion and belief in what you’re doing will take you. Big respect my dude 👊
This whole interview is GoodVibes, one of the first streamers I followed on Twitch back in 2017 when I first learned about what Twitch was (I miss old Twitch)
What a great talk with a very well spoken gentleman like Cohh, been watching him for the better part of 6 of those years on and off. At first I thought him too proper and wholesome, but I am close in age with him, and I grew up eventually, and enjoy his talks and game sessions. I will say, if Cohh is checking comments or his team, my only thing is to find another transition when starting a new topic of conversation to branch out to say "it's interesting" a bit less as I found myself counting it during the chat because I kept hearing it funny enough. And that was not being critical in any way I just thought it could be interesting for someone who is very studious in how his career works by the numbers :) Cheers friend, Im often around on twitch :)
Always thought CoH's greatest appeal was the ability to just shut the fuck up to be honest - play the game, comment on interesting things, interact with chat in a meaningful way - rather than incessantly babbling.
Great interview, thank you for your hard work! Actually didn't watch Cohh before, but that "Would helldivers be successful without democracy?" is a genius question! Again, thank you for the content
Watching this interview reminded me that one of the reasons I like Cohh so much is because he treats streaming like a job. Like, not in the sense of being corporate or soulless, but in the sense of being professional and intelligent about it. There seems to be a lot of big streamers that come off as chasing gimmicks and sensationalism, but Cohh took the time to build a good thing with good foundations. So I appreciate that when he hits the Twitch news sites, it's not due to a scandal, but because he said something virally funny and/or insightful about gaming or the streaming industry.
It absolutely needs a lot of work, but I do think he downplays the luck factor a bit. Not intentionally of course, it's just that it's hard to see your own luck when you've also worked so hard. Capitalizing on luck is extremely important, but it does tend to make one at least somewhat blind to it's influence. But he definitely deserves all of his success and it's great to see. I love his work.
I just searched for other interviews with Cohh and I couldn't find any. Big sad search tbh. I would LOVE to see Cohh in some more interviews. I didn't even know he's name until now, and I'm watching him almost weekly for the past 5 years at least.
Cohh talking about his favorite interactions with friends and such, would be them just sitting together in a room, doing their own things. This brought a tear to my eye ... This is 110% me, but so few people aorund me seem to understand it.
That was amazing. Felt like I have better insight on the Cohh and feel like I also have a better concept on streaming, the gaming industry and more. Thanks for sharing
Hey Cohh, I don't know if you'll see this, but I deeply respect the path you've taken, and your respect and demeanor for the game development community. I've watched you for years and really like that you can genuinely tell when you love the games you've played and want to share them with your community. BONFIRE
Cohh explaining exactly why, at the moment, vtubers are huge from the day they start streaming with no prior engagement. Having friends in the field to tell you what works and people who market your stream with merchandise and sponsorships skyrockets your streaming career. When you're on your own without any knowledge about how streaming works you're kind of setting yourself up for failure. I also feel that being 'just a person streaming their favorite game' can be fun, but not if you want to be succesfull.
This is a great take - the vtuber community (from streamer, to artists, to riggers, and management) all help prop each other up. IP/brand creation is so core to each vtubers identity which I would say isn't always the case with most other streamers.
I have to thank Cohh and his I assume close friends aka JP, Zeke, ManvsGame, and Maximilliandood. Without them my relationship with my father would not be as good as it is now. Me and my father would Co-Op play games on the PS1 and PS2 and we played a couple games together on the PS3 but after that our time spent together was minute compared to before. The boost that is still going strong happened when I found Cohh somewhere back in 2013 and I showed him, he was instantly hooked along with me. He always says that a game is great if Cohh is playing it for days on end and it's true. Anytime Cohh has fun with a game we have fun with the game. Thank you from the bottom of both of our hearts Cohh for breathing life into this father son relationship. I strongly hope your children share the passion that you do in whatever they come to love.
Started to watch Cohh since Fallout 4 .... Can't say that i watch all of his streams , but for me He is REPRESENTATION of true gaming streamer . Great guy !
This man is suck a fucking inspiration! I remember when I was 8 years old, before even UA-cam, I always said "If I can figure it out, I want to play video games for a living", which of course, was a massively unrealistic joke back then. Fast forward about 10 years, and I find TheRadBrad, which was my spark to start working towards...but then I found Cohh. I actually didn't want to watch him at first, because I wasn't interested in watching someone popular, but every time I came back to the website, this guy was on the front page and I started to think, "This guy must be doing something right." From that moment on, Cohh was my first follow on Twitch, and I have looked up to this man for the last 10 years now. As soon as I started experiencing Cohh's stream, I knew exactly what it was I wanted to do.
Amazing interview, lots to learn from as someone who is fascinated about the business side of gaming (aside from loving playing) and often finds it so hard to find educational content like this, instead what I most find is just your typical PR knowledge or just scraps one can gather from news here and there, we need more of this to better understand the industry and how things actually work, so much is left to interpretation. Should maybe bring Maximillian Dood at some point if possible, another OG on the platform with tons of knowledge to share!
Thank you so much for this interview i learned so much about game development as a starting developer. was going to make a game "safe" for wider audience but because of this video think i'm going to risk more and go crazy! tyvm btw love cohh and red eye monster keep pumping out the yt play along!
Elton Cohhnes strikes back! Listen, this man took me out of the darkest point in my life and saved my life LITERALLY. While watching one of his streams back in 2015 after a whole year of sh/ty things happening, i got notified via email, that my (by that time) wife to be, was pregnant with (by that time) my bffs child. I had reached a pinacle of chaos so strong, so massive, that i jumped out the window of my flat 7 floors down between trees and rocks. I hadn't noticed at that time, that i'd had done this with my phone in hand... anyway, all i remember (which isn't much), is going in and out hearing Cohh saying "The ship is down!" "BOOM! neat shot! BOOM!" "We are under attack!", the rest is jiberish. Fastforward 2 months later, i woke up with just a minor leg fracture and pretty much almost recovered at 100%. Talking later with my doctor, he said "thank god" they'd found me "concious". if i had closed my eyes, that would had been it. So yeah, that's my story with this SOAB! He maintained me kinda concious while screaming pirate things while playing Balckwaves/wakes, i don't really remember the name. And then, while seeing him achieving things, spreading love and kindness, got me to rejoin life. So, props to Cohh, and very very nice interview.
Cohh is a prominent figure.. but for all the right reasons. He is a nice, funny and dedicated guy. He looks like he treats his employees well. Thats what counts.
Been watching Cohh for so long, love this interview! Earned a sub for sure! Im just wondering if Cohh regretted the timing of dying his hair for the charity goal and this interview, since it seemed like he was pretty over the blond hair pretty soon hahaha.
From europe and had the same experience as you Cohh with everquest. Can I ask what server you where on? Played with an entire guild of americans on the Cazic Thule server
Is it me or is the 45min just go by so fast am I this used to cohh just keeping me company that I can listen to him all day long ^^ also the host energy did go well with him now I understand why cohh specifically mentioned the vibes of the whole interview being pleasant 😊 love it all
@@weizenw For you to have this much of a grudge, towards Cohh of all people, because of a game that came out over a year ago* you must really be hurting. Hope things get better for you.
Ben is just what every human should strive for. He was the one why I wrote my Bachelors Thesis about parasocial relationships.
Would love to read your thesis!
I'm not a big fan of Twitch these days, but I've been watching Cohhs UA-cam videos for years now. He has every second of every stream on there. He's opened me up to not only so many good games, but genre of games. Thanks Cohh!
Technically not true. Sadly he has removed some of his playthroughs. I personally really miss his vods of spikechunsoft games😭
@@bluumberry Not of his own choice though, it's dmca related. Some companies are very hostile in regards to content of their products on youtube.
@@AR45H Yeah, but he never put those in question back up after it was proven to be a false alarm.
@@bluumberry I would do the same if in his shoes, why risk the headaches or future strikes. Even false alarm strikes can take down/demonetize the channel.
Great interview!
Allow us to also throw in a GG to how Cohh and his team were able to build their own suite of engagement tools in a time where there were none!
ahead of its time!
@@A16ZGAMES I kinda picture Barry as the guy who 'lived in the close' in Real Genius.
Cohh is one of those streamers along with guys like DrLupo or Gothalion that I've always felt had the right outlook on streaming and had his priorities in order, always remembering family. I not only admire them as streamers, but as human beings. You get the community you cultivate, and the tone he set with his community early on has resulted in one of the most kind, friendly and giving communities on the site. Kudos to you, Cohh for everything you've accomplished and everything you will accomplish in life. Thanks for all the years of great streams and moments. You're a stand-up guy and whether everyone realizes it or not, we're all the better for your efforts and presence.
I didn't find Cohh until late, maybe because I was away from Twitch for several years, but I was bummed that I hadn't found him sooner. Definitely the kind of personality we could use more of.
Amen. Cohh and Goth are 2 of my favorite streamers.
Loooong time lurker for Cohh’s stream but this man and this community have gotten me through a very long recovery after a major surgery and I’ll forever be grateful for them.
First Cohh and now PirateSoftware. It's really awesome to see those two amazing people blow up and become a voice for the community.
Cohh appeared to me about 9 years ago via YT at the lowest point in my life. I was fresh outta jail, homeless and expecting to die since I am disabled and couldn't work. I didn't think I was properly disabled until others pointed it out to me and a lawyer vouched for me and won me SSD. CohhCarnage is a major factor in keeping my mentality positive enough for me to move forward in life and I will never be able to repay him for it but I know he wouldn't ask for payment regardless.
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😂 and now a weeb? Dude srsly
@@ulfgardulfson3037 Prodding for a reaction is cute. Shall I craft a doll for you? Making friends can be tough and you seem to need one.
@@ulfgardulfson3037 I am not sure why people always try to make or find a divide, weeb or non-weeb, fury or non-fury, playstation vs xbox, left vs right, and many more... why do people need to always go there? (it is understandable if those are trying to change you, but most of em are just minding their own business)
Damn, dude. Awesome how you got back on track! Congratulations!
What timing for the interview with the charity stream hair 😂😂😂
man, its great to see him go to where he is now, i remember watching as apart of the community sub 300 viewers. So happy for him and his family!
Fantastic interview with Cohh. Tons of great engaging questions. This really reminded of the style of a Colin and Samir style interview and I’d love to see more interviews like this.
wow - that is high praise. Huge C&S fan.
If there was a Twitch Hall of Fame, Cohh would have his place. Pioneer on so many fronts and what a cool format to honor that. GGWP! 👊
Well cohh was in this small little group call hall of gamers dad or hall of hot D something like that
Haven't seen the video yet. But just wanted to say, I will never forget the time when we sat in his chat and watch him tear down that greenscreen he had behind him and he was gonna move. Finally it seemed he came to a point where he was sure this was gonna work out for him and his family.
Always loved Cohh's streams, and have helped me a lot during my time growing up when I was struggling.
Good vibes! And Good show!
Cohh has legs?! Impossible!!
pretty long ones too! Cohh's tall!
And he has pants on what the hell's happening.🤣
And why's he got a furry animal on his head?
Cohh is one of the cases, where he analytically made his success possible. I've watched him since the first episode of DF with ItmeJP, so I got the privilege to witness his massive growth (the turning point for those that don't know was Fallout 4 for him). I am one that does agree luck (especially with the massive amount of streamers in this day an age) plays a part in it. But luck is not the single factor that dictates success.
Not many can do what Cohh did. The man even made spreadsheets to help him identify information for how he would progress streaming (stream times, what games, etc). This was how he came to the conclusion of becoming a SFW streamer. In the early era of streaming there were so few of them. Cohh saw the opening from his research, and acted.
Also, for anyone who is confused by the weird blonde hair, Cohh died it for a big charity event. He doesnt usually have blonde hair.
agreed. his viewer counts before and after the early fallout 4 steam have never been the same. And playing all the previous games in the leadup to its release. calculated. deserves all the success. That fallout 4 stream is a great one. You can just feel his excitement while your watching. he knows everythings about to change for him. i love it.
This is so weird but so cool at the same time when you are used to watching the streams and VODs. Thanks for the awesome interview! :)
Cohh is one of those guys who I only found because he played games I liked and played them somewhat like me. And dropped frames. But he was ALWAYS a person in that space I could look up to. Dude's got a stellar moral compass, great personal values, and is more often than not, positive about any given situation. Been watching him for over 10 years and see no reason to stop anytime soon. Having Laina in his corner was such a huge advantage too. What an amazing, supportive partner.
There are a lot of parallels between Day9 and Cohh. And I think there's a lot of the same reasons why they became as successful as they did.
Also have to mention. Great interviewer. Really great job. Can tell you really get the material and industry.
Cohh has been a streamer I've watched for 4-5 years now. He brings one of the best communities any platform offers. His moderators are amazing. His explanations on stream and on Twitter are always met with a overwhelmingly positives vibes and level headedness. Cohh gives me something to look forward to and he works his ass off for all of it. I genuinely care a lot for him, his message, and his vision. I can't say enough about how great he is.
I have known about Cohh since the beginning of Dropped Frames (can't believe it has already been 9 years now... where has all the time gone?) and he is definitely someone to look up to as an aspiring creator. Nice interview!
Well that could've gone on for another hour. What a pleasure to listen and watch. Fantastic questions. Organic and thought provoking answers. As if i needed more reasons to be on team Cohh. Cant wait to see what him and his team accomplish next. Thanks for the video
Here for the blonde hair
pls no.
Oh yea😂
I raise a glass to that
Least its not blue
He looks more like dahmer now!
Amazing interview!! Very fluid conversation and it gave me increased respect for Cohh which I already had a huge amount of respect for. The info he gives is very real and down to earth and a great perspective of streaming and game industry. Definitely subscribing to this channel to see more interviews done this well.
Cohh is truly the best streamer/youtube content creator out there in my opinion. Vibe is always so relaxed and his gameplay is also so good.
Love watching Cohh. Hr's created such a great community. Great interview!
Cohh is an extremely honest & likeable guy. Such a good character & great to watch. I have been watching since his first run of subnautica. Mostly UA-cam but I pop onto a live stream often too. He deserves all of this success & then some 👍🏼 he's a dude!! 😎 Great interview! Also...never realised how tall he is!! 😮😂 Xx
Was a really great interview. Been following Cohh for so many years now, and it's been crazy to see how he grew, and all the things his team developed for twitch. I'm still hoping the Cohvatars become a thing for all of twitch. I think his point about communities much rather see their streamer enjoy a game is super true. I know I love seeing him geek out and go ham exploring a game. He's one of the few, now and days, that still does full playthroughs of rpgs and Indie games, because he loves them.
Stumbled across Cohhs twitch channel around 8 years ago and crazy how fundamental his streams have become to my day to day goings. The community he has built over the years is unreal and can not be beaten
Cohh is a chill, respectful guy. He deserves every second of the success he's had.
The only thing I missed in this video is when he also started with youtube, and can make youtube viewers feel a part of the twitch community. I often don't have time to watch twitch, so watch them on UA-cam. And I love that!
Kinda shows how authentic Cohh is on stream. All-around great guy. 👍
Great interview! Loved it.
I have watched Coh for yeeeears. One of the most non-toxic people in the streaming game. Also, even after all these years - I had no idea how much of a giant he is!
No ego, no drama, no outrage. Family man who happens to also create outstanding content. Fantastic.
Well done. Fabulous interview. Cohh is a shining light, he's real, and an honest, self-reflective human being.
I can't watch him as much these days, but he will always be the gold standard.
Both as a streamer and as a human.
Appreciate you and all the Cohhmunity
I was friends with Ben in high school. I used to play pen and paper RPGs with Ben at a local comic book shop, along with several other guys. I went to high school was friends with the original Cohh. Came across his stream by accident. Happy to see him succeed.
As a budding streamer, and creator--this interview was such an inspiration for me to watch. I absolutely love being a part of Cohh's community. And Andrew, your interview skills are super on point, thank you for doing this! (Totally liked/subbed)
Thank you for this. Loving it
Cohh's channel is a damn oasis, great community, great vibes, good place to be around.
We are all here for Cohhcarnage but let me say the interviewer Lester Chen did a really awesome job, had the right questions, understood the situations perfectly and really seems to be a decent guy. More kudos to Lester Chen.
Been watching and a Sub of Cohh now for many years and outa all the streamers on twitch and everywhere else none one at all comes anywhere close to how Cohh and his community is its just that great to be apart of.
so the guy wears a beanie every day every year and the time he does an interview hes got anime protagonist hair, i respect it
Great interview. What I like the most on streamers is when they are genuine about game they play... Especially when it is some story game... Need to understand the story and so on... And doing some silly mistakes :) Thanks
Hyped for Emberville!!
Found Cohh a few years back on Twitch and have really enjoyed his streams.
I learned a side of streaming, and I didn't know.
Tons of gems from Coh.
I'm so excited for my future opportunities like this.
This was a great interview and really informative!
I hope Cohh keeps going strong, he's such a big part of my daily life that it would be very sad not to see him doing his thing anymore.
Great interview!
This is awesome! Cant wait to check this out.
Cohh is one of the most inclusive, kindest, funny, chill guys on Twitch. I never feel bored when I watch his streams and his playlists online. His whole community embraces the spirit of sharing kindness and giving back. His streams also helped me through a lot of sadder days in my life, while I lost my father many years ago and went through... some personal issues. But yeah, I also had the chance to chat with him occasionally. He really is a lovely husband to Laina, a great role model for his sons, and like a virtual family member to anyone who considers themself a part of the Cohhilition family. Long live the King of Streams!
Just passed my 96 month streak on Twitch to Cohh 👌
20:47 I totally agree that knowing your worth is very helpful but how do you actually do that? I have gotten a few emails myself before asking me if I want to make a sponsored video for a game but they always asked me what my "rate" is and I never had any idea what I should tell them. It's very hard to judge what stuff like that is worth as someone who is new to it, also because other creators almost never openly talk about it.
I remember one time iNcontroL told a story on the Pylon Show podcast about some game company that asked him for a sponsored stream and I believe he said they offered him $100 per hour. And when I heard that I thought "wow, he got an amazing offer there". And then iNcontroL said something like "haha, can you believe they thought I would do a sponsored stream for that little?" and I was like "huh??".
I think a lot of upcoming creators probably way underestimate what they could ask for. And I also remember some big creators in the past being critical of new creators who agree to work for little money because it drives down the rates for everyone. But how should new creators know any better if most of the established ones aren't transparent? Most people don't have an experienced management team that will sit down with them like they did with Cohh.
Knowing your worth isn't really about the amount, but rather what that amount really means. Money is a number that is compared to another number. If I do X for one hour and get paid Y amount, then my worth is, at least that much.
So for a beginner that's not making much money, 100$ might sound awesome for one hour, but for someone that can make 1000$ in that same period, it's literally a waste of time. Not to mention sponsored streams usually come with clauses, obligations, preparations, etc. You could easily spend 5-8 hours preparing for a sponsored stream if you're an established creator since you have to integrate it into your program which means tailoring it or scripting to work for your audience.
There's also the matter of the "freelancer" perspective, in that you can't guarantee to have a consistent income every day of the month for months on end, so your hourly rate often tends to be higher as a result to compensate for future fluctuations.
Love this guy’s story. It just goes to show you what hard work and determination will get you, as well as how far a passion and belief in what you’re doing will take you. Big respect my dude 👊
This whole interview is GoodVibes, one of the first streamers I followed on Twitch back in 2017 when I first learned about what Twitch was (I miss old Twitch)
What a great talk with a very well spoken gentleman like Cohh, been watching him for the better part of 6 of those years on and off. At first I thought him too proper and wholesome, but I am close in age with him, and I grew up eventually, and enjoy his talks and game sessions. I will say, if Cohh is checking comments or his team, my only thing is to find another transition when starting a new topic of conversation to branch out to say "it's interesting" a bit less as I found myself counting it during the chat because I kept hearing it funny enough. And that was not being critical in any way I just thought it could be interesting for someone who is very studious in how his career works by the numbers :) Cheers friend, Im often around on twitch :)
Cohh is like that you have grandfather on twitch. Always a place to go and chill with no worries.
Always thought CoH's greatest appeal was the ability to just shut the fuck up to be honest - play the game, comment on interesting things, interact with chat in a meaningful way - rather than incessantly babbling.
Great interview, thank you for your hard work! Actually didn't watch Cohh before, but that "Would helldivers be successful without democracy?" is a genius question!
Again, thank you for the content
I still have my 5k Coh special Tshirt. We need to keep this man safe
Watching this interview reminded me that one of the reasons I like Cohh so much is because he treats streaming like a job. Like, not in the sense of being corporate or soulless, but in the sense of being professional and intelligent about it. There seems to be a lot of big streamers that come off as chasing gimmicks and sensationalism, but Cohh took the time to build a good thing with good foundations. So I appreciate that when he hits the Twitch news sites, it's not due to a scandal, but because he said something virally funny and/or insightful about gaming or the streaming industry.
It absolutely needs a lot of work, but I do think he downplays the luck factor a bit. Not intentionally of course, it's just that it's hard to see your own luck when you've also worked so hard. Capitalizing on luck is extremely important, but it does tend to make one at least somewhat blind to it's influence. But he definitely deserves all of his success and it's great to see. I love his work.
I just searched for other interviews with Cohh and I couldn't find any. Big sad search tbh. I would LOVE to see Cohh in some more interviews. I didn't even know he's name until now, and I'm watching him almost weekly for the past 5 years at least.
Cohh talking about his favorite interactions with friends and such, would be them just sitting together in a room, doing their own things. This brought a tear to my eye ... This is 110% me, but so few people aorund me seem to understand it.
Been a huge fan of carnage's mindset and motivation for the last year, I aspire to be like him one day.
Here's to the future
Subbed for over 9 years, love the guy.
That was amazing. Felt like I have better insight on the Cohh and feel like I also have a better concept on streaming, the gaming industry and more. Thanks for sharing
Hey Cohh, I don't know if you'll see this, but I deeply respect the path you've taken, and your respect and demeanor for the game development community. I've watched you for years and really like that you can genuinely tell when you love the games you've played and want to share them with your community. BONFIRE
The selling point for me is Cohh's taste in games...so good!
Cohh explaining exactly why, at the moment, vtubers are huge from the day they start streaming with no prior engagement.
Having friends in the field to tell you what works and people who market your stream with merchandise and sponsorships skyrockets your streaming career. When you're on your own without any knowledge about how streaming works you're kind of setting yourself up for failure.
I also feel that being 'just a person streaming their favorite game' can be fun, but not if you want to be succesfull.
This is a great take - the vtuber community (from streamer, to artists, to riggers, and management) all help prop each other up. IP/brand creation is so core to each vtubers identity which I would say isn't always the case with most other streamers.
I have to thank Cohh and his I assume close friends aka JP, Zeke, ManvsGame, and Maximilliandood. Without them my relationship with my father would not be as good as it is now. Me and my father would Co-Op play games on the PS1 and PS2 and we played a couple games together on the PS3 but after that our time spent together was minute compared to before. The boost that is still going strong happened when I found Cohh somewhere back in 2013 and I showed him, he was instantly hooked along with me. He always says that a game is great if Cohh is playing it for days on end and it's true. Anytime Cohh has fun with a game we have fun with the game.
Thank you from the bottom of both of our hearts Cohh for breathing life into this father son relationship. I strongly hope your children share the passion that you do in whatever they come to love.
What an amazing interview!
Started to watch Cohh since Fallout 4 .... Can't say that i watch all of his streams , but for me He is REPRESENTATION of true gaming streamer . Great guy !
Great interview for a great streamer and UA-camr. 👍
This man is suck a fucking inspiration!
I remember when I was 8 years old, before even UA-cam, I always said "If I can figure it out, I want to play video games for a living", which of course, was a massively unrealistic joke back then. Fast forward about 10 years, and I find TheRadBrad, which was my spark to start working towards...but then I found Cohh. I actually didn't want to watch him at first, because I wasn't interested in watching someone popular, but every time I came back to the website, this guy was on the front page and I started to think, "This guy must be doing something right." From that moment on, Cohh was my first follow on Twitch, and I have looked up to this man for the last 10 years now. As soon as I started experiencing Cohh's stream, I knew exactly what it was I wanted to do.
Amazing interview, lots to learn from as someone who is fascinated about the business side of gaming (aside from loving playing) and often finds it so hard to find educational content like this, instead what I most find is just your typical PR knowledge or just scraps one can gather from news here and there, we need more of this to better understand the industry and how things actually work, so much is left to interpretation. Should maybe bring Maximillian Dood at some point if possible, another OG on the platform with tons of knowledge to share!
That is the goal of this channel!
Incredible insight thank you
Thank you so much for this interview i learned so much about game development as a starting developer. was going to make a game "safe" for wider audience but because of this video think i'm going to risk more and go crazy! tyvm btw love cohh and red eye monster keep pumping out the yt play along!
Ben's been like this since I was up late at his place playing Mac games and N64.
Elton Cohhnes strikes back!
Listen, this man took me out of the darkest point in my life and saved my life LITERALLY. While watching one of his streams back in 2015 after a whole year of sh/ty things happening, i got notified via email, that my (by that time) wife to be, was pregnant with (by that time) my bffs child. I had reached a pinacle of chaos so strong, so massive, that i jumped out the window of my flat 7 floors down between trees and rocks. I hadn't noticed at that time, that i'd had done this with my phone in hand... anyway, all i remember (which isn't much), is going in and out hearing Cohh saying "The ship is down!" "BOOM! neat shot! BOOM!" "We are under attack!", the rest is jiberish. Fastforward 2 months later, i woke up with just a minor leg fracture and pretty much almost recovered at 100%. Talking later with my doctor, he said "thank god" they'd found me "concious". if i had closed my eyes, that would had been it.
So yeah, that's my story with this SOAB! He maintained me kinda concious while screaming pirate things while playing Balckwaves/wakes, i don't really remember the name. And then, while seeing him achieving things, spreading love and kindness, got me to rejoin life.
So, props to Cohh, and very very nice interview.
Great interview
Best guy on Twitch, no doubt about it!
What year did you start watching Cohh? 🤚2015
since darn near the beginning. happy to be part of such a wonderful cohhmunity for so long 😁
@@DarmanORC 8, 9 years
End of 2014 for me
also 2015 here! My first Twitch subscription too!
2014
Lovely interview with a great man. He looks different though, I wonder why.. ❤
can't quite put my finger on it....
Cohh is Amazing, reason why wanted to start myself but crashed hard :/
started with Cohh back in 2015
In what way did you crash hard? Hope u doing better today 💙
"There IS a village." What a great line to end on.
This channel is going to pop off so hard.
Cohh is a prominent figure.. but for all the right reasons. He is a nice, funny and dedicated guy. He looks like he treats his employees well. Thats what counts.
Cohhcarnage is very down to earth that's why I enjoy watching him
Been watching Cohh for so long, love this interview! Earned a sub for sure! Im just wondering if Cohh regretted the timing of dying his hair for the charity goal and this interview, since it seemed like he was pretty over the blond hair pretty soon hahaha.
That color banding going on behind you guys on the wall in the closeups, is it from compression or the camera?
Crazy I was in his guild before he was on twitch and now hes huge pretty cool.
The blonde hair is the best version of Cohh😊
this is why i sub to cohh
My man.
From europe and had the same experience as you Cohh with everquest. Can I ask what server you where on? Played with an entire guild of americans on the Cazic Thule server
Is it me or is the 45min just go by so fast am I this used to cohh just keeping me company that I can listen to him all day long ^^ also the host energy did go well with him now I understand why cohh specifically mentioned the vibes of the whole interview being pleasant 😊 love it all
Thank you!
It's weird seeing this interview during the few days you had that charity blond hair, LOL.
First time I saw this dude was when he was streaming days gone, fkn hilarious
Cohh is such an institution, amazing 💪
Brilliant interview. :)
We did it? WE DID 🎉
im in shambles
cohh is one the few big streamers left that has not completely sold out and still does it for the love of gaming
yeah like completely ignoring Hogwarts Legacy when it came out, saying he's "not familiar with that universe". lmao. The dude is a fraud.
@@weizenw For you to have this much of a grudge, towards Cohh of all people, because of a game that came out over a year ago* you must really be hurting. Hope things get better for you.
@@willpog don’t really think about your boyfriend tbh
@@weizenw You need to be at least 13 years old to use UA-cam, buddy. Make sure your parents know.