

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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Apr 14, 2022 • 27min
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.

Apr 7, 2022 • 28min
How much money should I charge? [Creator Support]
The hosts tackle the pressing question of how much creators should charge for their work. They explore the intricacies of pricing strategies, the evolution of brand deals, and the importance of transparent communication with collaborators. The conversation also dives into fractional ownership in collectibles, and the impact of recent social media shifts. Lastly, they share tips for tech creators to thrive in a crowded market and emphasize the value of merchandise in building community engagement.

Apr 3, 2022 • 27min
Why TikTok's Top Stars Raised a $25M Fund 💸
This week introduces a fresh format with three intriguing stories. Discover how the D'Amelio family is shaking up the investment scene with a $25 million fund aimed at supporting diverse startups. Enjoy a nostalgic ranking of childhood chocolate cereals that sparks laughter and memories. Plus, explore YouTube's latest strategy to dive into the podcasting realm, boosting discoverability and monetization. The conversation also touches on how creators leverage analytics to refine their content approach in today's fast-paced digital landscape.

Mar 28, 2022 • 41min
The Untold Truth of Binging With Babish
Andrew Rea, the filmmaker behind Binging with Babish, shares his journey from hobbyist to YouTube sensation with over 10 million subscribers. He discusses rediscovering his passion for cooking while overcoming career disillusionment. Rea highlights how early mistakes in his videos fostered authenticity and connection with viewers. He also delves into the evolution of his brand, from a simple channel to a diverse culinary empire, and the balance between creativity and mental health as he navigates the demanding world of content creation.

Mar 21, 2022 • 26min
Why Emma Chamberlain Quit YouTube
Explore the intriguing decision of a major YouTuber to step back from the platform due to burnout. Discover the emotional toll of constant content creation and how it impacts mental health. Learn about a proposed shift towards seasonal content that emphasizes quality over quantity. The discussion highlights creative sustainability and offers insights into how platforms can better support their creators' well-being. It’s a fascinating look at the highs and lows of digital creativity!

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Mar 14, 2022 • 33min
Inside the mind of Artist Van Neistat
Van Neistat, an artist and filmmaker known for his work with Tom Sachs and as a YouTube creator, shares his creative journey. He reflects on his early viral successes with his brother, Casey, and discusses the challenges of transitioning from HBO to YouTube. Van dives into the importance of self-reliance in the creative process and how crowdfunding through platforms like Kickstarter and Patreon has reshaped his projects. He emphasizes balancing artistic intent with community engagement while navigating the evolving landscape of content creation.

Mar 7, 2022 • 24min
How Amelia Dimoldenberg built a hit YouTube Show
This week we're talking about Amelia Dimoldenberg's hit YouTube Show, Chicken Shop Date. Amelia has been creating content for the past 8 years, starting with a written column and slowly turning it into a hit YouTube Show that has had musicians like Ed Sheeran, KSI, Jack Harlow on. She's even caught the attention of Drake, who recently asked if he could come on the show. In this episode we break down what makes the show successful and pull 7 critical lessons from her 8 year journey as a creator. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 28, 2022 • 1h 6min
How Ludwig Ahgren became the #1 Streamer on Twitch
Ludwig Ahgren, a leading streamer known for his innovative subathon, shares his journey from standup comedy to becoming the most subscribed channel on Twitch. He discusses the dynamics of building a community through real-time engagement and how he transformed his financial struggles into success. Ludwig also reflects on the challenges of sponsorships, the emotional rollercoaster of subathons, and his strategic decision to move from Twitch to YouTube, emphasizing authenticity and connection with audiences.

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Feb 21, 2022 • 19min
What Kanye taught us about YouTube
Discover the fascinating insights from a documentary about Kanye West, exploring his journey through authenticity. Hear about the power of storytelling in connecting creators and audiences. Delve into the importance of self-belief, especially when pursuing unconventional paths. Learn how hard work and collaboration are crucial for building trust in the creative world. The conversation highlights how true narratives can empower artists and inspire others to push through skepticism and rejection.

Feb 14, 2022 • 1h 17min
How Andrew Schulz dismantled the business of comedy
Andrew Schulz, a standout comedian known for his sharp wit and innovative approach, dives into the evolution of comedy in the digital age. He discusses how platforms like YouTube transformed comedy from traditional touring to an online powerhouse. Schulz highlights the importance of authenticity, connecting with diverse audiences, and navigating censorship challenges. He explores innovative funding methods for comedy specials and the absurdity of art's value in a modern context, shedding light on how laughter remains central to community engagement.


