Welcome back to our podcast! It's been a while, but we wanted to look at how our 2024 resolutions fared and look at some of our goals for 2025.
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Hey everyone, we are still alive and back with episode #118 of Chad & Steve Have a Podcast! We are joined by Robert Dunn (Aging Wheels) and diving into a whirlwind chat that spans everything from camera settings, AI video creation, and the charm of old-school analog photography, to the mixed reactions we've seen in the comment sections.
We also get into the nitty-gritty of car safety, ponder over the beauty(?) and design(?) of things like the Cybertruck, and share our personal stories about handling the good, the bad, and the ugly comments online.
Plus, we can't forget Robert's head-turning cars, run-ins with vehicle regulations, and how politics plays a part in what we drive.
Check our Robert's latest video on the Aptera: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDmeqLEB9c0
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In this conversation, Chad Reynolds and Steve Ramsey discuss the changing landscape of YouTube and why many YouTubers are quitting the platform.
Additional topics include quitting drinking, cleaning and organizing Steve's shop, the rise of Patreon as a funding option for creators, the decline of brand sponsorships, creating art for yourself and slimming down your team.
They reflect on the golden days of YouTube and how it has evolved over time. They also explore the role of YouTube as a discovery platform and the need for alternative platforms. The conversation delves into the nine-year life cycle of trends and the importance of trying something new.
They emphasize the importance of creating content for oneself and building a business beyond YouTube. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the future of their podcast.
MORE CHAD & STEVE: http://www.ChadandSteve.com
In this episode we're big on art and talking about New Year's resolutions and self-improvement. We discuss setting intentions rather than resolutions for the new year, emphasizing personal growth and self-reflection. The show also touches on the importance of communication and connection with others, and finding a balance between personal and professional pursuits. We share insights from our experiences as content creators and individuals, aiming to inspire and motivate listeners in their own journeys.
Houseplants can be daunting for those of us without a "green thumb", but keeping a houseplant isn't as hard as you may think it is, you just need to know a few simple basics (all that green thumb stuff is nonsense too).
In this episode, houseplant expert Darryl Cheng from Houseplant Journal joins Chad & Steve to discuss how to manage the light, water and general care needs of almost any houseplant.
Darryl is a content creator with over 600,000 Instagram followers, almost 50,000 YouTube subscribers, and almost 200,000 Facebook followers. He runs the website http://www.houseplantjournal.com
He has an online course, he's a plant advisor / consultant, he does speaking engagements, and he's the inventor / creator of the LTH Meter and the Houseplant Journal Watering Can & Soil Probe.
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In this conversation, Rob Kenney discusses his YouTube channel ( https://www.youtube.com/@DadhowdoI ) and the impact he hopes to have on his audience. He talks about the challenges of authenticity and self-awareness as a content creator and the importance of avoiding controversial topics.
Rob also shares his personal journey of forgiveness and the power it has had in his life. He discusses the responsibility of being a role model as a dad and the value of sponsorships that align with his values.
The conversation concludes with Rob reflecting on becoming an empty nester and his transition to full-time YouTube.
In this conversation, Rob Kenney from Dad, How Do I discusses various topics, including sports, managing messages and expectations, balancing social media and personal time, interactions with fans, feeling seen and appreciated, and celebrity interactions.
Christopher Bill is a Composer, Arranger, Music Director, Video Maker, YouTuber and a Trombonist.
Christopher started his channel "Classical Trombone", way back in 2009 and started posting videos in 2011. Over the years he has built a dedicated audience of almost 300,000 subscribers.
Not only is he an amazing trombone player, he has showcased the trombone as such a versatile instrument with his clever takes on popular music.
Christopher joins us from his camper / studio / car, how cool is that!?
Visit Christopher Bill's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr-U9BPniu4AQA16baIPHYQ
Karen Brown is a YouTuber, quilter, crafter, mother, wife, daughter, businesswoman, but not necessarily in that order. Karen is the creator behind Just Get It Done Quilts, a name that I love because it is all in the way that you say it :)
February 11th, 2018 was the day that Karen opened the doors on her YouTube channel - she uploaded her first video called "hazel nut quilt part 2" and just a few years later, she's managed to attract over 30,000,000 videos views and build a faithful community of almost 400,000 subscribers.
In this episode, Karen discusses her creator journey from knowing basically nothing about Instagram or Youtube, to becoming a one of the top online personalities in the quilting niche.
👉 Just Get it Done Quilts on Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/@JustGetitDoneQuilts
👉 Just Get it Done Quilts Website:
https://www.justgetitdonequilts.com
In this conversation, jREG (Greg Guevara) discusses starting a YouTube channel and the challenges of maintaining a fragmented identity. We talk about the importance of creating unique art and making videos that no one else can replicate.
jREG's satire is often misunderstood, but he believes that if viewers 'get it,' he hasn't done his job properly. He aims to provide negative value and deconstruct viewers' perspectives.
The conversation also touches on the need for community among YouTubers and the Toronto studio that Greg is a part of. The podcast ends with plans for future collaboration and a visit to the studio.
jREG on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jREG
Other Stuff We Discuss:
Creating Unique Art and Making Videos
Understanding jREG's Satire
Providing Negative Value
Engaging Viewers Actively
The Value of Lo-Fi Editing
Creating Art vs. Commercial Content
The Need for Community Among YouTubers
Balancing Introversion and Extroversion
Appreciation for Jreg's Music
Upcoming Ironic Rave Event
The Forgotten Generation of Gen Xers
In this episode, we are joined by guest Matt Shea, YouTuber known for his gaming content. We talk about Matt's two week road trip across Canada and his utter awe at witnessing the world's largest red paperclip. And of course, we talk about gaming content on YouTube and how it's changed over the past decade. Matt Shea on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/@TheMattShea
Join Chad and Steve as they host Cas Aarssen, the Clutterbug, for an enlightening episode covering YouTube, decluttering, intriguing insights into ADHD, and hoarding-themed TV shows. Cas's journey from chaos to clarity during her office renovation sets the stage for an episode packed with wisdom, laughter, and a dash of Halloween spirit!
Some of the topic explored:
Whether you're a content creator, someone navigating decluttering, or intrigued by psychology and personal growth, there's something here for you. Tune in for a fresh perspective on decluttering, content creation, and the joys of learning from life's challenges.
Visit Cas on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@Clutterbug
This week we talked with Frank James about the ever-changing YouTube landscape and the state of comedy videos today.
Watch Frank on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FrankJames
In this episode, Chad, Steve, and JJ McCullough talk about the rollercoaster world of podcasting, YouTube, and all things pop culture.
This episode is all about understanding modern content creation and its cultural dimensions. Chad, Steve, and JJ offer a glimpse into the challenges of podcasting and share insights on how cultural phenomena shape our understanding of the world.
JJ on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@JJMcCullough
In this episode as we delve into intentional living, analog watches, and the trials of tech support. We share personal anecdotes and insights that revolve around intentional purchasing, digital technology, and the challenges of navigating tech support.
Intentional purchasing can shape our lives and spaces. Chad recounts how his desire for a smartwatch ultimately led him to embrace the simplicity of his analog timepiece. The conversation explores the evolving mindset behind minimalism and intentionalism, touching on how we curate our surroundings and let go of clutter. Steve's journey towards intentional living is illuminated through his experience with art and home decor, where he shares the trials of decluttering and redecorating with intention.
And recycling is kinda bullshit lol.
Be sure to watch Robert and his cars on Aging Wheels: https://www.youtube.com/@agingwheels
Taylor Lorenz is a jounalist covering the content creator world and a tech columnist for The Washington Post.
She has previously worked for The New York Times, The Atlantic, and The Daily Beast. Her writing has appeared in New York Magazine, Rolling Stone, Fast Company and she regularly appears on NBC, CNN, MSNBC, and the BBC.
Taylor was named to Fortune’s 40 Under 40 list of Leaders in Media and Entertainment in 2020, Adweek included her in their Young Influentials Who Are Shaping Media, Marketing and Tech listing, Town & Country magazine named her to their New Creative Vanguards list, calling her “The Bob Woodward of the TikTok generation.”
She lives in Los Angeles, and is currently beefing with Elon Musk on Twitter or x or whatever we call it today.
More importantly, she is the author of the upcoming book:
Extremely Online, the untold story of Fame, influence and power on the internet which comes out October 3rd.
Pre-Order here: https://www.amazon.com/Extremely-Online-Untold-Influence-Internet/dp/1982146869
What better way to add to that impressive list of accomplishments, than with an appearance on Chad and Steve have a podcast.
In this episode we talked to JJ about pet ownership and how your state or town isn't as unique as you think it is. And is anyone still interested in fishing?
https://www.youtube.com/@JJMcCullough
Vidcon has created a tiered caste system to keep creators as far from fans as possible. This year we went to Vidcon and were surprised how subdued the Vidcon at the convention center was. That's because the REAL Vidcon was a mile away. And they don't want you to know about it.
We didn't realize that our last episode was actually #100. It's okay, this gave us an opportunity to talk about Jill Biden's motorcade, Elvis Costello, and the commoditization of art.
In this episode we talk about air travel, how waiting in lines turns some people into toddlers, and how anti-clickbait titles might be a new trend on YouTube. Maybe? Lol, probably not.