I think that abstract extrapolation can work really well. I've heard of techniques such as like getting a dictionary out and just brainstorming around words. If you could combine that with videos that perform well, that would be a cool method. People who are able to pull what we're feeling in any given moment into their words or into their music or into their craft are able to create the best art,. You're able to encapsulate feeling. That's why people go to these platforms to feel something they don't want to do.
Jamie Rawsthorne was a YouTuber. He built up a channel of more than 900,000 subscribers as one-half of the Zac & Jay Show… and then left the channel to find purpose.
(0:00) Intro
(2:41) Quitting YouTube With 900,000 Subs
(12:30) “The Success Wasn’t Going To Fill A Hole”
(15:18) Figuring Out Purpose
(21:00) YouTube Tips
(24:58) Working With Codie Sanchez
(26:37) Coming Up With Ideas
(31:30) Downsides To Pranks
(35:51) Doing A Lot, But Not Being A Lot
(37:38) Going Inward
(42:52) Challenge For YouTube
(43:48) Speed Vs. Patience
(46:51) Jamie’s Biggest Fear
(50:45) Love Not Fear
(56:55) Vision Board
(58:08) Rappers Vs. YouTube Creators
(1:03:10) Connecting With Humans
(1:08:14) Figuring Out Values
(1:11:59) Acting With Love
(1:21:04) Challenge
Jamie's Links
Twitter: https://twitter.com/jamierawsthorne
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamie_rawsthorne
My Links
🎙 Podcast: https://anchor.fm/dannymiranda
🎥 YouTube: https://youtube.com/dannymiranda
🐣 Twitter: https://twitter.com/heydannymiranda
📸 Instagram: https://instagram.com/heydannymiranda
🕺 TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@heydannymiranda