Caspar Lee, a serial entrepreneur and influential YouTuber, reflects on his remarkable journey from viral fame to successful business ventures. He discusses the struggles of mental health and burnout he faced in his early days, including his experience with Tourette's syndrome. Caspar shares insights on the evolving YouTube landscape, the importance of collaboration, and finding fulfillment beyond fame. He also highlights strategies for long-term consistency in content creation and the significance of mindfulness in managing anxiety, making for an engaging and thought-provoking conversation.
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Early YouTube Days
Caspar Lee started YouTube to impress girls, ultimately collaborating with UK YouTubers.
This led to significant channel growth, motivating him to pursue YouTube full-time.
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Channel Restart
Caspar Lee's friend clickbombed his ads, leading to a channel restart.
This forced him to learn and adapt, ultimately becoming a pivotal moment in his YouTube journey.
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Don't Fear Restarting
Don't be afraid to restart.
View failures as learning opportunities.
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Caspar Lee is a serial entrepreneur, investor and an OG YouTuber who’s become one of the most successful content creators of his generation. Caspar gained popularity on YouTube from the age of 17 where his channel that featured sketches, interviews and lifestyle content. Through the growth of his channel he’scollaborated world’s biggest stars like Ed Sheeran, Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart and Anna Kendrick.In 2019 Caspar stopped posting on YouTube to become and serial entrepreneur co-foundinga bunch of companies including Influencer.com, Margravine Management, Creator Venturesand Proper Living. He’s also a board member of the Princes Trust RISE and was listed in Forbes 30 Under 30. In the conversation we talk about his journey through YouTube, his experience with burnout, tourettes, and his business advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. Enjoy! 🔔 Sign up to my Part-Time YouTuber Academy Waiting List 👉 https://aliabdaal.com/ptya-waiting-list/?utm_source=deep_dive&utm_medium=podcast &utm_campaign=caspar_lee_mid_roll
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