In this episode, Nathan breaks down how copying other creators helped him rack up over 20 billion views and build a YouTube empire. From Minecraft Hunger Games to filling his house with ball pit balls, Nathan reveals how borrowing ideas from some of the biggest YouTubers like MrBeast, Roman Atwood, and DanTDM, led to massive viral success.
But this isn’t about plagiarism, it’s about innovation through inspiration. Nathan shares how to take an existing idea, put your own spin on it, and turn it into something completely unique that fits your brand and audience.
In this episode, Nathan pulls back the curtain and shows you what really goes on behind the scenes of running multiple YouTube channels with over 40 million subscribers and 20 billion views. From planning video ideas to scripting and scheduling, Nathan walks through his actual production calendar, the same one his team uses to organize filming dates, releases, and scripts across five different channels.
In this episode, Nathan talks about the real reason most creators struggle to get views and why it has nothing to do with the algorithm. After posting over 5,000 videos and generating more than 20 billion views, he shares the truth that every YouTuber needs to hear: if you want more views, you’ve got to do more and get better at what you do. Nathan breaks down what that actually means, from improving your editing, filming, and on-camera personality to mastering the art of great video ideas. He also dives into the mindset that separates hobbyists from real creators and how to build consistency, creativity, and fire that lasts long enough to win on YouTube.
In this episode, Nathan dives into the mindset shifts and life lessons that transformed his perspective and set him on the path to success. He shares the false assumptions that once held him back like thinking he was “just a shy person” or that learning ends after school and how he overcame them to grow multiple YouTube channels and build a life he’s proud of.
In this raw and unfiltered episode, Nathan opens up about the mindset that took him from a shy kid with a camera to a creator with over 40 million subscribers, a $50 million business, and a team of 30 people. But it wasn’t luck, it was hunger.
In this episode, Nathan exposes the flaw in the common goal of making $10,000 a month. He dives into the mindset and habits you actually need to reach financial milestones and why chasing a number alone won’t make you successful. Drawing from over a decade of growing multiple YouTube channels to over $100,000 a month in revenue, Nathan shares the lessons he learned about pressure, goals, and what true success really looks like.
In this episode, Nathan breaks down 3 powerful money lessons he learned after making over 30 million dollars in his career as a YouTuber and entrepreneur. These aren’t just lessons about wealth, they’re lessons about mindset, risk, and the reality of success.
From losing millions investing in the wrong projects to realizing that money only amplifies who you already are, Nathan shares raw, hard-earned truths that anyone, creator or not, can apply to their own life.
In this episode of Nathan dives into some of the most real and raw questions every creator faces, straight from our Blueprint Skool community. From whether creators are responsible for inspiring others to how to stay relevant after a decade on YouTube, Nathan breaks it all down with unfiltered honesty.
In this episode, Nathan breaks down every single problem creators face, from coming up with ideas, scripting, thumbnails, filming, and editing, to understanding how to actually grow a channel that lasts. This isn’t just another YouTube “tips” episode. It’s the complete creator roadmap built from 12 years of experience and 5,000+ videos.
Nathan also reveals how Blueprint University was created, a program that took years to build and packs every system, lesson, and blueprint that helped him turn content creation into a multi-million-dollar business.
In this episode, Nathan talks about how 13 years of creating on YouTube turned into over $80 million and breaks down the top five ways creators can monetize their channels starting right now. From ad revenue and merchandise to affiliate links, brand deals, and next-level channel optimization, Nathan reveals the exact blueprint that’s helped him scale beyond traditional YouTube income.
In this episode, Nathan talks about how YouTube made him a millionaire by the age of 21 and the decade-long journey it took to get there. From starting his first channel in high school with zero knowledge to building an empire of over 40 million subscribers and thousands of videos, Nathan breaks down the real strategies, mindsets, and mistakes behind his rise.
In this episode, Nathan talks about what it really takes to go full-time on YouTube. The sacrifices, the systems, and the mindset that separate hobby creators from full-time professionals. From posting 889 long-form videos in a single year to building a 30-person creative team, Nathan breaks down how he turned his passion into a full-time career straight out of high school.
In this episode, Nathan talks about how one of his YouTube channels made $2.9 million in a single year without posting more videos. He shares the hidden formula he discovered inside YouTube Analytics and explains how understanding your channel’s health can completely transform your growth. Nathan breaks down how focusing on just three key areas helped him double his revenue, increase watch time, and earn more from the same content. It’s a simple, data-driven approach that shows how to grow smarter, not harder.
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In this episode, Nathan breaks down the blueprint for starting a successful Roblox or gaming channel in 2025. With over 13 years of YouTube experience and two gaming channels that have both reached millions of subscribers, he shares the real strategies that helped him go from posting Minecraft videos in his bedroom to building a multi channel empire.
In this episode, Nathan opens up about how YouTube completely transformed his life. From recording Minecraft videos in his bedroom at 14, to running multiple channels with over 40 million subscribers, he shares the real story behind twelve years of relentless consistency, passion, and growth.
In this episode, Nathan talks about the journey from being a shy kid who had no idea what he wanted to do, to building a YouTube channel that’s reached millions. He opens up about the early days of failure, the mindset shifts that changed everything, and how learning to focus on the audience, not the algorithm, completely transformed his content.
In this episode, Nathan talks about what really goes into planning a viral YouTube video. From brainstorming the idea and scripting every scene, to building sets and refining thumbnails. He breaks down the full creative process behind one of Blueprint’s most successful videos. You’ll learn how careful planning turns ideas into results, why most creators skip the most important step, and how you can use the same process to grow your own channel.
In this episode, Nathan talks about the biggest mistake he made after 13 years and 5,000 YouTube videos, trying to do everything himself. He shares how being stubborn, refusing advice, and avoiding education slowed down his growth, and how once he finally started learning from other creators, courses, and mentors, everything changed. This episode is a reminder that knowledge isn’t optional if you want to scale, it’s the shortcut to everything you’re chasing as a creator.
In this episode, Nathan talks about how to start and grow a successful tech channel from scratch. He breaks down why the tech niche is one of the smartest categories on YouTube, how to find your voice as a creator, and what it really takes to build momentum on the platform. Nathan shares how he posted hundreds of videos before finding success, why you should treat your last video as your competition, and the difference between documenting and creating content.
In this episode, Nathan talks about how Nick DiGiovanni became one of the biggest food creators on YouTube. From his MasterChef days to creating viral videos, Nick’s journey is full of lessons on creativity, consistency, and connecting with your audience.