

The Colin and Samir Show
Colin and Samir
Hey, We’re Colin and Samir, YouTube creators and podcasters that break down the latest news in the creator economy from a creator's perspective. We have a long history building communities and brands through digital content. New episodes of The Colin and Samir show go live every Monday on Spotify and YouTube.com/ColinandSamir.
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May 19, 2022 • 42min
Has Instagram turned its back on creators? [Creator Support]
The discussion dives into Instagram's shifting role in the creator economy, as frustrations with algorithms and monetization strategies come to light. The hosts share practical insights on attracting brand deals and the importance of hiring an adaptable team. They also explore the unique challenges creators face in front of the camera and the balance between audience connection and performance. Finally, there are lighthearted moments discussing engaging content creation and the quirks of audience interaction!

May 16, 2022 • 27min
How ZHC Became The MrBeast of Art
Zach Hsieh, known as ZHC, is a YouTuber with 24 million subscribers, famous for his artistic challenges and collaborations. He shares his transformative journey from a young artist to a full-time creator. Zach discusses the balance between his online persona and real-life identity, and how collaborations boosted his confidence. He reflects on the challenges of turning his passion into a career, including financial targets and managing burnout. Dive into the whirlwind of creativity, growth, and the demands of content creation!

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May 13, 2022 • 32min
How we deal with hate messages [Creator Support]
In a lively discussion, creators tackle the balance between personal creativity and algorithm demands. They explore the transition from short videos to longer formats and the necessity of being an expert for how-to content. The impact of hate messages is also examined, highlighting emotional resilience. Additionally, they analyze Emma Chamberlain's viral moments and Logan Paul's NFT project, showing how trends shape the creator landscape. Finally, they underscore the importance of audience engagement and finding one’s niche in the evolving creator economy.

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May 5, 2022 • 30min
Why we're struggling to make videos [Creator Support]
The hosts recount their experiences at YouTube's New Front event and the intriguing dynamics of live hosting. They dive into the rise of full-time creators, highlighting the shift from hobbies to vocations. The recognition of digital creators by legacy media like Rolling Stone marks a cultural shift. They also tackle the evolving creator economy and the importance of diversifying income streams. Additionally, a light-hearted segment about clothing mishaps provides comic relief, revealing the humorous side of public wardrobe challenges.

May 3, 2022 • 14min
Why Andrew Callaghan is the last honest man in News.
Andrew Thomas Callaghan is an American journalist known for his former work on the YouTube series All Gas No Brakes and his current show Channel 5. On March 9, 2021, he announced his departure from All Gas No Brakes, along with his crew consisting of Nic Mosher and Evan Gilbert-Katz. In April 2021, Callaghan launched Channel 5 via Patreon and YouTube. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 28, 2022 • 49min
Elon Musk bought Twitter, now what? [Creator Support]
In this conversation, Evan Luzzato, Chairman of NSL Ventures and a social media expert, shares insights from his tenure at Twitter, Facebook, and Snap. The discussion dives into Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter and its impact on content creators and free speech. Luzzato explores the complexities of brand partnerships and the shifting creator monetization landscape. He also shares humorous anecdotes about miscommunications in influencer marketing, likening it to a confusing dining experience, all while reflecting on the evolving social media dynamics.

Apr 26, 2022 • 20min
The Most Popular Kids in New York: Ur Mom's House
Four young creators live together in New York City, taking on the challenges of a content house while aiming for success. Their dynamics mirror a sitcom, blending comedy and reality as they navigate relationships and collaborations. They discuss the importance of teamwork, revenue sharing, and community, which help them thrive in an often isolating industry. The conversation also dives into how audiences connect with creators through varied content, providing insight into their personalities and enhancing viewer engagement.

Apr 21, 2022 • 32min
Should creators drop out of college? [Creator Support]
Today we're answering questions about the career of being a creator. We answer questions about college, making money, and getting started as pocasters. If you have questions for us, ask them here: https://www.thepublishpress.com/creator-support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 18, 2022 • 2h 1min
Yes Theory: The Business of Saying "No" with Thomas Brag and Ammar Kandil
In this engaging discussion, Thomas Brag and Ammar Kandil, co-founders of Yes Theory, delve into their philosophy of seeking discomfort for personal growth. They recount the bold decision to turn down a $1.2 million deal from a streaming platform in favor of community funding through NFTs. The duo illustrates the importance of saying 'no' to prioritize meaningful connections and creative integrity. They also share insights on navigating fear in content creation and the power of vulnerability in fostering authentic relationships within their creative journeys.

Apr 14, 2022 • 26min
Why some creators fail and others succeed [Creator Support]
Dive into the world of creators as they share their most embarrassing moments and tips for overcoming failure. Discover the complexities of tipping culture and the impact of automation on service industries. Explore how poetry evolves in the NFT landscape, unlocking new opportunities for writers. Uncover the importance of authenticity in building parasocial relationships with audiences. Finally, learn about the shifting dynamics in the creator economy and the growing need for community management and engagement strategies.