Amelia Dimoldenberg
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And now I fund the episodes with the money that I make from the Google AdSense.
I, another great question.
We are all at the mercy of the algorithm.
We are, all of us as creators and consumers.
And consumers.
Originally, I was just making videos for my friends, as in, if they found this funny, then I was like, great, I'm going to post it.
So that was like my barometer of like, whether I should upload something.
I mean, I've always wanted to make comedy.
And I think that comedy always cuts through in a way.
I think that's
especially on the internet like it's just the home of funny things so I think when you're making comedy online I think you're already kind of set up for success in a way because it's just something that people like to consume but I also think that the way naturally the way that our episodes have been made now if I'm comparing them to podcasts like I actually hate when people come up to me on the street and they say I love your podcast I'm like
It's not a podcast!
Well, I can imagine you would hate that because it's actually not a podcast.
No offense to podcasts.
Oh, it's totally fine.
We love them, but it's interesting because I think that before, I've always been making something that now people view as a video podcast.
Do they really?
Yeah, before video podcasts were a thing.
Oh, I guess because, hello, everyone.
on video now everything is videoed and it's somewhat two people sat opposite each other right yeah so it's like it kind of looks similar and like you're even saying that you first found out about chicken shop day via tiktok and if people are just looking at these clips they honestly might think it is a podcast even a lot of podcasts now take away the microphones