Samir Chaudry
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I mean, honestly, that's my first experience with software, like truly with... even understanding what's possible in the context of software, like sitting with their team and being like, could it do this? So that's been really cool. And I think seeing like software come together has been a really powerful thing.
I mean, honestly, that's my first experience with software, like truly with... even understanding what's possible in the context of software, like sitting with their team and being like, could it do this? So that's been really cool. And I think seeing like software come together has been a really powerful thing.
So the short answer is like, mostly because as creators, our biggest problem is that we're opportunity rich and time poor. And so partnerships are always going to be like the cleanest way to get into stuff where it's like, we're not running a software company, but we're supporting and consulting and advising.
So the short answer is like, mostly because as creators, our biggest problem is that we're opportunity rich and time poor. And so partnerships are always going to be like the cleanest way to get into stuff where it's like, we're not running a software company, but we're supporting and consulting and advising.
So the short answer is like, mostly because as creators, our biggest problem is that we're opportunity rich and time poor. And so partnerships are always going to be like the cleanest way to get into stuff where it's like, we're not running a software company, but we're supporting and consulting and advising.
but the uh you know the the push for us is into digital products specifically education the question is like can that can that type of stuff turn into can software be education um you know can that be an extension of what we're doing because i i i do think that sounds really really fun and really interesting and having this experience has been cool like i i'd never experienced anything like
but the uh you know the the push for us is into digital products specifically education the question is like can that can that type of stuff turn into can software be education um you know can that be an extension of what we're doing because i i i do think that sounds really really fun and really interesting and having this experience has been cool like i i'd never experienced anything like
but the uh you know the the push for us is into digital products specifically education the question is like can that can that type of stuff turn into can software be education um you know can that be an extension of what we're doing because i i i do think that sounds really really fun and really interesting and having this experience has been cool like i i'd never experienced anything like
Yeah, totally. I agree with that. Yeah, it's fun. I mean, the biggest problem in the creator economy is operators. It will continue to be the biggest problem. People are growing and getting more opportunities than they can handle. And at the end of the day, we're still the arbiters of taste of our content. Some creators have really successfully scaled well and found people who can support their
Yeah, totally. I agree with that. Yeah, it's fun. I mean, the biggest problem in the creator economy is operators. It will continue to be the biggest problem. People are growing and getting more opportunities than they can handle. And at the end of the day, we're still the arbiters of taste of our content. Some creators have really successfully scaled well and found people who can support their
Yeah, totally. I agree with that. Yeah, it's fun. I mean, the biggest problem in the creator economy is operators. It will continue to be the biggest problem. People are growing and getting more opportunities than they can handle. And at the end of the day, we're still the arbiters of taste of our content. Some creators have really successfully scaled well and found people who can support their
their growth and expansion and keep the content engine running. But our first product is content. Our first customer is our audience. And the reality is when we wake up in the morning, that's what we think about. Everything else comes secondary. And so the challenge for us is to get to a point where we have support in that direction and we can go, okay, where else can we put our minds?
their growth and expansion and keep the content engine running. But our first product is content. Our first customer is our audience. And the reality is when we wake up in the morning, that's what we think about. Everything else comes secondary. And so the challenge for us is to get to a point where we have support in that direction and we can go, okay, where else can we put our minds?
their growth and expansion and keep the content engine running. But our first product is content. Our first customer is our audience. And the reality is when we wake up in the morning, that's what we think about. Everything else comes secondary. And so the challenge for us is to get to a point where we have support in that direction and we can go, okay, where else can we put our minds?
I mean, first and foremost, Colin and Samir, just check our YouTube channel out. That would be awesome. If you are interested in YouTube and starting a YouTube channel or exploring how to get better at YouTube, we have a new ideation sprint that's about to launch. Just go to colinandsamir.com slash ideas. And if you want to learn about the world of the creator economy, subscribe to our newsletter.
I mean, first and foremost, Colin and Samir, just check our YouTube channel out. That would be awesome. If you are interested in YouTube and starting a YouTube channel or exploring how to get better at YouTube, we have a new ideation sprint that's about to launch. Just go to colinandsamir.com slash ideas. And if you want to learn about the world of the creator economy, subscribe to our newsletter.
I mean, first and foremost, Colin and Samir, just check our YouTube channel out. That would be awesome. If you are interested in YouTube and starting a YouTube channel or exploring how to get better at YouTube, we have a new ideation sprint that's about to launch. Just go to colinandsamir.com slash ideas. And if you want to learn about the world of the creator economy, subscribe to our newsletter.
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