YouTube or TikTok Monetization: Which Platform Pays MORE? 💰
Summary
TLDRIn this insightful podcast, Burger, a Call of Duty streamer and content creator, shares his journey and strategies for success in the competitive streaming industry. He discusses the evolution of streaming, the importance of creating valuable content, and his experience with platforms like Twitch and TikTok. Burger emphasizes the significance of building systems to consistently improve and adapt, as well as the challenges and mental health considerations of being a full-time creator. The conversation also touches on the monetization of short-form content and the potential of YouTube and TikTok in the content creation landscape.
Takeaways
- 🎮 The era of streaming has evolved, requiring more than just turning on the stream for hours to find success.
- 📱 Burger, a Call of Duty streamer, found a new passion and addiction in creating content on TikTok, particularly Modern Warfare 2 videos.
- 🤝 Burger emphasizes the importance of delivering value to the audience through education, entertainment, and strategy tips in his videos.
- 💰 Monetization on short-form content platforms like TikTok is challenging, with revenue primarily coming from brand deals rather than the platform itself.
- 🔄 The speaker discusses the importance of systems over setting number-based goals, to consistently raise the bar for content quality.
- 🔍 Burger highlights the significance of the first hour of a video's performance on platforms like TikTok, which can make or break a video going viral.
- 🎥 The transition from streaming to focusing on content creation is considered by Burger as a way to leverage his strengths.
- 📈 Burger has seen growth in his editing skills and content quality over the past three years, attributing this to constant evolution and improvement.
- 🧘♂️ Mental health and self-development are crucial for Burger, who has implemented systems and routines to maintain balance and optimize his life as a creator.
- 📝 Burger uses a whiteboard for daily tasks and goals, a strategy that has been fundamental in growing across different platforms.
- 💡 Creativity for Burger is a fluid process, often involving brainstorming sessions where he writes down as many ideas as possible to spark innovation.
Q & A
What is the main focus of Burger's content creation?
-Burger focuses on creating content for Modern Warfare 2 and Call of Duty, with an emphasis on educational content, strategy tips, and entertainment.
How did Burger initially get started with streaming and content creation?
-Burger started streaming with Fortnite but found it wasn't enjoyable for content creation. He then switched back to Modern Warfare 2 and has been creating content around Call of Duty ever since.
What platforms does Burger primarily use for content creation?
-Burger uses Twitch for streaming, TikTok for short-form content, and YouTube for both short and long-form videos.
What challenges did Burger face with monetization on TikTok?
-Burger mentioned that monetization on TikTok for short-form content like 'shorts' is difficult as there is no direct monetization. Revenue comes mainly from brand deals rather than the platform itself.
How does Burger approach his streaming sessions in terms of content planning?
-Burger typically streams for three to four hours and tries to focus on educational content. He also considers taking a break from streaming to focus more on content creation, which he believes is his strength.
What role did TikTok play in Burger's content strategy?
-TikTok played a significant role in Burger's growth as a creator. After hearing about TikTok from various sources, he started uploading Modern Warfare 2 content and became addicted to making videos, which led to an increase in his audience.
How does Burger handle the pressure of creating content exclusively around one game?
-Burger has played a couple of different games, but he finds joy in creating content around Call of Duty and doesn't see himself venturing into other gaming-related content areas.
What advice does Burger have for creators who are trying to grow their audience?
-Burger advises creators to focus on building the best systems to raise the bar for themselves, ensuring consistent quality in their content. He also emphasizes the importance of not wasting the audience's time and delivering the most value possible.
How does Burger approach the balance between content creation and mental health?
-Burger maintains a routine that includes a morning walk, gym, consistent meal times, and meditation. He believes in building systems that help maintain mental health and a structured daily schedule.
What is Burger's perspective on the future of short-form content platforms like TikTok and YouTube?
-Burger believes that YouTube is currently the place to be due to its audience algorithm and recommendation system. He also thinks that the platform that figures out monetization for short-form content first will take over the market.
What is Burger's process for brainstorming new content ideas?
-Burger's process is fluid and changes often. He might set a timer for 15 minutes and write down as many ideas as possible, no matter how bad they seem, to get the creative process started.
Outlines
🎮 Streaming Challenges and Content Creation
The speaker discusses the evolution of streaming and the importance of content creation. They mention the difficulty of finding success through streaming alone and the need to diversify content platforms. The speaker shares their experience with TikTok, where they began posting Modern Warfare 2 content and quickly became passionate about video creation. They emphasize the importance of delivering value to the audience through entertainment or education. The monetization struggle, particularly with short-form content like TikTok, is highlighted, with brand deals being a more significant income source than platform monetization.
🚀 Embracing TikTok and Content Growth
The conversation shifts to the speaker's journey on TikTok, where they started by creating content around Modern Warfare 2 and unexpectedly became addicted to video making. They discuss the importance of building systems to raise the quality of their work and the impact of the first hour of video performance on virality. The speaker also talks about their experience with the 'hacking series' on TikTok, which helped them stand out. They share insights on editing for attention and the challenges of balancing content creation with mental health, emphasizing the importance of routines and self-care.
🛠 Balancing Content Creation with Mental Health
The speaker delves into the challenges of being a full-time content creator, particularly the impact on mental health and confidence. They discuss the importance of establishing systems and routines to maintain consistency and quality in their work. The speaker also talks about their process for brainstorming content ideas, which involves writing down as many ideas as possible to spark creativity. They acknowledge the unpredictability of content success and the importance of focusing on what one can control, such as the quality of the content produced.
🎯 Setting Goals and Systems for Success
The speaker shares their approach to goal setting, focusing on building systems rather than setting number-based goals due to the unpredictable nature of content performance. They emphasize the importance of self-development, meditation, and maintaining a consistent daily routine to support mental health. The speaker also discusses the challenges of balancing content creation with mental health and the strategies they use to ensure they continue to grow and produce high-quality content.
📈 Reflections on Growth and the Creator's Journey
The speaker reflects on their journey as a content creator, from quitting their job to focus on streaming and content creation to where they are now. They discuss the importance of learning from the past, building sustainable systems, and growing as a person. The speaker also talks about the impact of their decision to become a full-time creator and how it has shaped their current success and personal development.
🌐 Community and Support for Content Creators
The final paragraph introduces the Pipeline community, a platform for content creators to learn, grow, and connect with like-minded individuals. Members of the community share their experiences and the value they have found in joining Pipeline, highlighting the benefits of mentorship, learning from professionals, and the support of a community. The paragraph concludes with an invitation for listeners to join the Pipeline community and level up as creators.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Streaming
💡Content Creation
💡TikTok
💡Monetization
💡Call of Duty
💡Educational Content
💡YouTube
💡Brand Deals
💡Systems
💡Mental Health
Highlights
Streaming has become more challenging, requiring more than just turning on the stream for hours to find success.
The importance of not wasting the audience's time and delivering the most value in a video, whether it's for entertainment or education.
The shift in focus from long-form streaming to short-form content creation, like TikTok, and the challenges of monetization.
The impact of GaryVee's advice on trying TikTok and the subsequent addiction to making videos.
Burger's strategy of focusing on educational content for his streams and videos.
The consideration of taking a break from streaming to focus on content creation, which is seen as a strength.
The transition from streaming Fortnite to Modern Warfare 2 due to a lack of enjoyment in creating content around Fortnite.
The anticipation and optimism for Modern Warfare 2, expecting improvements based on past versions and nostalgia.
The creative process of developing the hacking series on TikTok and its unexpected popularity.
The evolution of Burger's content style and the importance of not stagnating to stand out among streamers.
The significance of pacing, ideas, and research in video editing to capture and maintain audience attention.
Burger's outlook on the new Twitch policy allowing simultaneous streaming on Twitch and TikTok.
The challenge of balancing content creation across platforms and the importance of systems for personal growth and mental health.
The fluidity of the content brainstorming process and the value of writing down ideas, no matter how bad they may seem.
The realization that setting number-based goals may not be as productive due to the uncontrollable nature of content success.
The importance of building systems to raise the bar for oneself and focusing on what can be controlled in content creation.
Reflection on the journey as a content creator, the growth over the years, and the impact of making the jump to full-time creation.
The Pipeline community testimonials and the value of joining a supportive network for content creators.
Transcripts
[Music]
I really try to focus on building
content I see a lot of streamers find
not a lot of streamers but some of the
bigger streamers they've they found
success just only streaming but I think
we've entered a different era of
streaming streaming it really hard got a
lot harder now you can't just turn on
the stream and stream for eight hours
and find and I had heard a couple people
talk about Tick Tock so I hopped on
checked it out I was like I don't know
put it down for like two weeks and then
I was like you know what I'm just gonna
try it so I started uploading Modern
Warfare 2 content and I honestly just I
had no idea that I was gonna get this
addicted to making videos it's like
become an obsession of mine just not
wasting the audience's time and trying
to deliver the absolute most value I can
whether it's making them laugh
or right now I'm really focusing on just
trying to give them the absolute most
value that I can in a video education
analysis for strategy tips whoever
between YouTube and Tick Tock comes to
monetization First for short form like
real monetization they're gonna take
over 100 that's been the biggest
struggle for me honestly is like you
know shorts you don't you don't make any
money off your like the shorts fund and
The Tick Tock fun whatever but like you
don't make you don't make any money off
of that stuff it's all from Brand deals
you don't raise the level of your goals
you fall to the level of your systems
and that really hit me and I really
focus on just trying to build the best
systems to raise the bar for myself that
like no matter what you're gonna get
this quality out of I think seriously on
Tick Tock the difference between five
people scrolling on your video and not
scrolling on your video is the
difference between going viral or not
because that first hour of the video is
so important so like five people are
having a bad day one day you know the
video might just not hit and I've taken
videos down and reposted the same video
with a different file name before and
it's gone
welcome ladies and gentlemen to the
becoming a Creator podcast today I am
joined by Burger it's a Call of Duty
streamer may have seen his tick tocks
shorts blowing up he creates some
extremely entertaining and very catchy
content I gotta say Burger it's
something that stood out the first time
I saw your content great to have you on
thank you for joining in and having a
little deeper today nice to be here man
big fan I like to start with a couple
rapid fire questions as well all right
hit me how often are you mistaken for Mr
Beast uh dude where did you get that
from because I've been seeing that in my
comments so much recently I think it's
because of the haircut like I I changed
up my hair a little bit I think that's
what it is because I never got that
comment until I cut my hair yeah I mean
I could see the results I can see it a
little bit no or you know you got the
small face cam or something in the
corner with the gameplay or whatever be
like oh shoot this is this a gaming
channel what's going on I'll tell you
I'll take it though so with Modern
Warfare 2 do you think it will be worth
all the hype 100 yeah I'm a big I'm a
big Optimist I based on everything we've
seen and everything they've said they're
just trying to improve on Modern Warfare
and if they
go back to some of the core routes of
cod with fixing some of the maps and the
doors and changing the sliding mechanics
and stuff I I just can't see them going
wrong they can tap into the old Modern
Warfare 2 Nostalgia we got high rise
coming like I think this game is I can't
miss honestly sweet well now that we're
warmed up a bit I want to dive a little
bit more into kind of your journey as a
Creator because it's been super
interesting to me obviously so many
people have been blowing up even with
Tick Tock and finding other ways to
build an audience in general you know
your Twitch streams typically range from
like one to three hours do you kind of
go into those streams with a plan for
what you're going to record whether you
know you stream there or even Tick Tock
or whatever it might be first I'll start
by saying I think you could agree with
this when we all start we don't know
like none of us know what we're doing I
would say three to four hours is is
typically my goal because I really try
to focus on building content I see a lot
of streamers find not a lot of streamers
but some of the bigger streamers they've
they found success just only streaming
but I think we've entered a different
era of streaming streaming is really
hard got a lot harder now you can't just
turn on the stream and stream for eight
hours and grind you got to put out
content so I'm even sort of considering
I haven't told anybody this but I'll
tell you this I'm sort of considering
taking a little break from streaming and
focusing on really diving in on content
which I think is my strength but when I
do stream three to four hours is usually
the max because I just don't have time
to do anything else if I stream longer
than that so with creativity I think
kind of have to drive that balance
obviously I can go into every stream
with an idea of what I want to get I've
been really focusing on educational
content recently I really love doing
that stuff it's a little tough right now
because everybody knows you know
warzone's been out for so long I'm
trying to practice that going into the
next game and then how have you kind of
handled being exclusively on one game
with your content like you've been
focusing on Call of Duty for an extended
period of time now so I've played a
couple different games I I started off
streaming with fortnite that was kind of
when I actually got into streaming but
then very quickly I realized that it
wasn't that fun for me to create content
around fortnite which is kind of
surprising because a lot of people did
so I actually switched back to Modern
Warfare 2 to the like the 2009 version I
streamed that for like two years and
made content on that before Modern
Warfare came out I just love Cod I can't
really see myself having fun making
content in other areas that are at least
gaming related before Modern Warfare
2019 came out and you were playing
Modern Warfare 2 was that like you
seeing that as an opportunity to just
like build an audience around that 100
I've always been super on the back end
with like news and stuff and leaks I've
always been super up to date on that so
I was hoping Modern Warfare 2 remastered
was gonna drop that was gonna be I was
the top streamer for Modern Warfare 2 of
you know 50 total viewers in the whole
category but I was hoping that you know
that was a good way to build an audience
but I think what really helped me out
was
diving into to content and Tick Tock one
of my first tick tocks was a modern a 60
second Modern Warfare 2 nuke
talk you started streaming on Twitch
uploading YouTube videos back in 2018
but creating content on Tick Tock 2019
what made you want to pursue more of
that offline content creation so I
actually heard garyvee talk about Tick
Tock and I had heard a couple people
talk about Tick Tock so I hopped on
checked it out I was like I don't know
put it down for like two weeks and then
I he was like you know what I'm just
gonna try it so I started uploading
Modern Warfare 2 content and I honestly
just I had no idea that I was going to
get this addicted to making videos it's
like become an obsession of mine your is
a hacking series really blew up that
might have been one of the First videos
I'd even think of you probably how did
you think to develop this series and do
you think the angle helps you stand out
against the wide variety of streamers
content I wish I would have continued
that I kind of just said felt like I
iterated enough on it and I didn't want
to like ride the dead horse I always try
to keep evolving my content Style with
that again you don't really know what
you're doing it was just kind of me
throwing a shot in the dark I made the
connection of like you remember hackers
were horrible on verdesk and I was like
well this is like the hottest topic
other than loadouts kind of tired of
making loadout videos let me see if I
can do something with because I was
really into skits back then and I kind
of want to get back to that but you know
tossing my weird awkward personality
into the into the videos and people
loved it so I just kept doing it for a
little bit yeah it worked out great man
I don't think Cod liked it very much
though because I was getting packages uh
you know the Creator packages yeah that
series blew up and I stopped getting
packages for a while so I don't know if
I got blacklisted or what but but you've
been consistently growing killing it for
three years now you've grown a lot in
those three years too with the quality
of the editing even your tone of voice
what you're putting out what do you
think is one of the biggest tips tricks
when editing to grab attention on any
platform just not wasting the audience's
time and trying to deliver the absolute
most value I can whether it's making
them laugh or right now I'm really
focusing on just trying to give them the
absolute most value that I can in a
video education analysis strategy tips
that's kind of my strategy there's so
many other things though like pacing the
ideas research on on what other people
are doing there's so many things but I
think at the end of the day it's booking
the viewer keeping them there with
pacing and entertainment and just giving
as much values you can what's your take
on the new twitch policy which changes
it so you can stream on Twitch and Tick
Tock at the same time obviously it's
been big platform you on both of the
fronts I would be nowhere without Tick
Tock live promoting my twitch and twitch
knows that honestly it's it's gone so
under the radar publicly of how much
Tick Tock has grown twitch and how much
they owe to a lot of the I I'm being I'm
gonna I'm gonna be honest like oh you're
100 right during the pandemic Tick Tock
like exploded twitch before stream keys
were even a thing is I would literally
just set up take my phone I bought a
tripod I put it on the ground behind me
and I would play on my computer and I'd
have a giant piece of paper that said
live on Twitch underneath like my
monitor and that was that's I mean
that's 90 of my audience I wouldn't be
able to do this as a job if I hadn't
done that in terms of YouTube you used
to make longer form war zone Modern
Warfare two videos about a month ago
went into to just posting shorts to it I
guess what was some of your reasoning
behind that have you seen more growth
from that any lessons from it so far
moving into the next game I'm really
trying to figure out a system for myself
to post blogs and shorts on on my
channel but it's been really hard
obviously like I don't have a team so
it's really just me and like yesterday's
Tick Tock was five and a half hours in
in editing for a 30 second video and it
didn't even do that well so it's I'm
trying to find a system right now to
post both so right now I'm just I'm just
posting my shorts on YouTube I wasn't
for a while I had kind of been back and
forth on it because I do a lot of
research like I said on all this stuff
so shorts was kind of hurting channels
for a long time but they've recently
urged the two I guess what you would say
algorithms I hate that word by
algorithms where shorts actually is
going to help promote your long forms
but before it was like
they were completely separate so if
you're approaching shorts you probably
were actually hurting your your channel
hurting your watch time hurting your
subscribers and all that stuff so I'm
just posting shorts because it's I'm
posting those everywhere and I'm gonna
try and move into to posting long form
as well but it's so hard when you're
live streaming long form videos short
form videos and you're doing everything
by yourself you have a different outlook
on where shorts are going and versus
where Tick Tock is going I really think
YouTube is dangerous to all the
platforms YouTube has such a good system
audience algorithm and recommendation
system I I seriously think that YouTube
is the place to be right now a lot of
people still focus on Tick Tock and I
love Tick Tock it's my main platform but
I do think whoever between YouTube and
Tick Tock comes to monetization First
for short form like real monetization
they're gonna take over 100 I opened up
my YouTube app today and it defaulted
opened to shorts yeah they're trying to
create crazy to think about you do need
the monetization element that's one of
the reasons that you know Facebook was
so late to get to that like just YouTube
is just so much more dominant especially
long form content like that's what
everybody and that's what everybody
recognizes that's where all the content
is it's really really really hard to
compete with that that's been the
biggest struggle for me honestly is like
you know shorts you don't you don't make
any money off your like the shorts fund
and and The Tick Tock fun whatever but
like you don't make you don't make any
money off of that stuff it's all from
Brand deals that's really the only way
to make money is either to transfer them
to a different platform or like your
live stream or to do sponsored posts
which is you know few and far between
sometimes hard to come by but I mean
that's just one of the things that I see
from it is like there's so many more
people that are creating there there's
so much competition on YouTube and
there's definitely a lot more
competition on Tick Tock now too like
it's getting crazier and crazier but
that's like it's continued to do the
same thing on YouTube and that's where I
feel like that's where you can build an
audience too that was one of the things
that
I've seen from many people and I was
like you build that audience and then
that's where people will even create
their own company or they'll create
whatever out of that to figure out the
monetization but that's definitely
something I do see on Tick Tock in
particular is like even more so yeah
once once one of these platforms figures
out how to how to do ads on videos and
pay people that way more consistently
whoever does that first wins in your
2021 streaming setup tour video you
pointed out your whiteboard with kind of
like daily tasks goals how do you think
that strategy has kind of helped you
grow across different platforms across
these years been fundamental honestly I
still have that exact same white board
that's kind of falling apart it's a
little scuffed up from I've moved so
many times my setup has changed my setup
looks identical all the time because I
keep the same structure but I've moved
so many times I'm a very visual righty
person I have a bunch of notebooks I
still use notebook every day whiteboard
just really helps me schedule my day out
and write down like I want to get this
video done today I'm going to do this on
stream today I'm just helping organize
what's your process for brainstorming
like coming up with the ideas content
the news
Etc I wish I could say something
specific it's very fluid I'm very I'm
very deliberate about my process but it
changes a lot sometimes I just sit down
and I'll put on a timer for 15 minutes
and I'll write down as many like no
matter how bad the idea is I'll just
write down whatever's in my head washing
a car in Warzone that's something you
can't even do but I've written that down
before because I'm just trying to get
the gears turning I've been doing a lot
of research on on creativity trying to
figure out other creatives process I
talk to a lot of other streamers or I'll
look at like artists or rappers and try
to try to find some little tidbit of
information that they have for their
creativity the only thing that a lot of
people say is it kind of just come it
just happens it's one of my most recent
videos I think you might have commented
on it the the Kong video one where he
takes a dump on my face that that was
just kind of me recognizing that the
Kong thing was the most important thing
in Warzone it was the most like
recognizable thing that was happening
and I knew everyone was going to make
their own oh Kong's in the vid in the
game video and I was like well what can
I do that's different yeah I just sat
there and thought about it and then I
hopped in and he like squatted down I
was like oh like light went off it's not
always something that you can point to
and say I do this this and this you know
if you do it enough it kind of just
happens I wish I had a better answer
because it's something I think about a
lot but no I mean that that's a it's a
good answer to here and I'm the same way
as like that's why I love asking that
question and just like hearing what is
your pro some people like will sit down
sometimes it's in the showers sometimes
it's you know more free-filling I think
it's very common though that I hear from
people that especially that are actually
executing on a lot of things it is
writing stuff down and I know that's
been massively for me too so it's also a
numbers game you know what I mean like
you're not like not every video can be a
banger like I take some videos down on
my Tick Tock often yesterday's video
doesn't do very well then I might might
take it down re-edit it put it back up
it's just the reason I do the strategy
where I just write down the worst ideas
is to try and get out the sludge to get
to like for every 100 bad ideas I'm
gonna have one golden egg you know what
I mean so yeah have you ever had one
that's just like you didn't think it was
gonna do as good as it did all the times
yeah yeah yeah all the time the One
You're So convinced is gonna is gonna go
crazy it's like oh yep put all the work
into it all the edit yeah and it's no
you've tweeted that number base goals
aren't as productive because essentially
you know that's out of your control
right you put up a video speaking of
numbers just like okay you think that
this is gonna do good doesn't do good
you don't think this is gonna do good it
ends up blowing up right what are some
of the other types of goals that small
streamers should aim for my number one
goal when I set goals is to build life
or you don't raise the level of your
goals you fall to the level of your
systems and that really hit me and I
really focus on just trying to build the
best systems to raise the bar for myself
that like no matter what you're gonna
get this quality out of me every single
time and eventually that bar is going to
get so high that I'm consistently
putting up the best videos possible so I
don't really set goals from a number
sense because I hate that there's so
many variables the way the game is right
now how other people are feeling when
they see your video you know I think
seriously on Tick Tock the difference
between five people scrolling on your
video and not scrolling on your video is
the difference between going viral or
not because that first hour of the video
is so important so like if five people
are having a bad day one day you know
the video might just not hit and I've
taken videos down and reposted the same
video with a different file name before
and it's gone crazy I just really focus
on everything that I can control I guess
you've mentioned how it's just you
editing your content you're by yourself
editing creating doing the whole process
right how have you kind of balance that
with your mental health outside of being
a Creator it's tough that's been one of
the things I was most unexpected for
when I went full time as a Creator I was
not expecting the mostly with streaming
I would say streaming makes me feel very
unconfident a lot of the times so I've
done a lot of work over last year to
really grow as a person self-development
really a lot of meditation I think the
biggest thing again is having systems I
I do the same thing every morning wake
up I go for a walk outside get some
sunlight in my eyes breathe I don't
touch my phone I go to the gym I come
home have a great breakfast and then I
start work for the day and then at night
I do the same thing I go to bed at the
same exact time every night I meditate I
read a couple Pages out of a book it's
different for everybody but I would say
just building again building the right
systems to help yourself is what's
helped me the most that is super Good
Man compared to what I've seen
especially earlier oh it's a lot of
people's Journeys and things like I feel
like that's you taking a page out of the
right books and taking some good
approaches so I I very deliberate about
that stuff I see like it drives me crazy
because you know you do the comparison
thing and you see someone like xqc who's
crushing it on you know he's one of the
best streamers ever and
the way he lives his life is just like
so uh it's so unoptimized for for mental
health and I'm just like dude how yeah I
I know to even maintain that is crazy to
a lot of extent but even to what we were
talking about earlier where it's like
some creators is that is their unique
that is their differentiators that
they're live all the time this is the
lifestyle they lead or whatever and then
that's like boom that's that is your
differentiator but if you try and do the
same thing then it's like it's not as
different and he's already got the
viewers or whatever promises grass is a
noise
that's extremely true as well but I feel
like that kind of ties back even to what
you were talking about with even the way
that you look at the numbers and your
your approach for your content looking
at it to continue to level up yourself
focus on what you can control and
continue to create content from it back
in June of 2020 when you you quit the
job and you did that post I actually saw
it and actually my co-host snooped
commented on I said I don't even know
who you are but he said keep this video
oh yeah 100 have you watched that back
and do you have any feelings towards
where you are at two years later
obviously you you mentioned some of it
but like even looking back at it because
I know that was always something
impactful for me even like at many
different Milestones along the way that
I made like little Clips or videos I
don't like to watch it because it's just
kind of I mean it's cringe to watch back
now but like I'm still proud of it you
know I don't care people see me cry but
like it was such a such an impactful big
achievement in my life yeah people
realize how hard it is to succeed as a
streamer looking back obviously I have
some regrets things I wish I would have
done differently to be more sustainable
I'm happy with where I'm at now wouldn't
be the person that I am now with all the
systems I've built and the habits and
the growth as a human if I if I didn't
make that jump so I can't watch it back
but sure I'm sure I will one day I I can
only watch the first like five seconds
of all the older ones that I have too
but even for other people to kind of see
it and to see that Journey that you've
been on especially to be able to do
to create content to be able to follow
video games and do this instead of
another job is just like
it really is super it's so rewarding and
so fun to look at and just like
regardless of where you're at in it the
ability to do that I always think it's
just it's great so this has been
phenomenal man thank you so much burger
for joining in and joining on the
podcast always I love talking about this
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