Tom Randall and Sam Van Boxtel are back on the podcast to discuss all things YouTube! We talked about YouTube as the future of climbing media, why Shawn Raboutou’s vlog is such a big deal in climbing right now, why I started a channel for The Nugget, how much money YouTubers make, the keys to being successful on YouTube, top advice for all content creators, and much more!
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EP 75: Tom Randall (June 21, 2021)
Follow-Up: Tom Randall (Feb 17, 2022)
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EP 134: Sam Van Boxtel (Sept 5, 2022)
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Show Notes:
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Nuggets:
0:08:10 – Pee bottles, Tom’s advice for vanlife peeing activities
0:10:11 – The Ultimate Peeing Van Bodily Fluid Dilema
0:12:57 – Welcoming Tom and Sam back on the podcast, and their other episodes (see show notes for links)
0:13:59 – Tom’s busy life, and being extremely intentional about what he chooses to do
0:15:58 – Tom’s quest to find the ultimate climbing experience in a single pitch, and climbing ‘Once Upon a Time’ E9
0:20:04 – Why are we recording an entire episode about YouTube?
0:23:49 – How often Tom gets recognized from YouTube, and why he’s so interested in where things are going
0:26:10 – It’s still early on YouTube
0:28:32 – Why is Shawn Raboutou starting his Vlog one of the biggest things to happen in climbing media in recent years?
0:33:11 – Why more pro climbers will likely move over to YouTube, and YouTube vs. Instagram payouts
0:36:35 – Why is YouTube the future of climbing media?
0:40:50 – Why long-form podcasts are similar to YouTube vlogs
0:43:44 – Why I launched a YouTube channel for The Nugget (link in show notes!)
0:46:20 – Why YouTube wins over static content
0:49:46 – What Tom has learned from growing the Lattice Training channel
0:52:57 – The importance of packaging your content well, the behind-the-scenes of YouTubing, comparing Anna Hazelnutt and Adam Ondra’s channels, and how much it costs to run a YouTube channel
1:00:25 – How technology levels the playing field for content creators
1:01:49 – How much do people make on YouTube, and where does the money come from?
1:07:27 – The keys to being successful on YouTube
1:12:55 – How hard Magnus Midtbø works to make his channel successful (see show notes for his podcast episode)
1:14:09 – Sam’s 3 keys to being successful on YouTube: Title, Topic, and Thumbnail
1:16:40 – The importance of organization and systems
1:19:12 – Sam’s recommendations for The Nugget’s channel, and filling out the ecosystem of the channel
1:23:58 – Tom’s advice for me, and making content specific to the platform you plan to share it on
1:32:49 – Why aren’t brands doing more on YouTube?
1:36:09 – What should climbing brands be doing as far as YouTube is concerned?
1:40:21 – Behind the scenes with brand sponsorships
1:43:55 – Tom’s advice for anyone who is thinking of starting a YouTube channel, and the hard work it takes to be successful
1:48:59 – What Tom is most excited to see on YouTube
1:50:36 – What Sam is most excited to see on YouTube
1:51:39 – What I am most excited to see on YouTube
1:53:23 – Wrap up, Tom’s upcoming trip to Austria, and Sam’s upcoming trips in the States
1:57:57 – Watch full uncut podcast videos on Patreon
EP 110: “The Verm” Returns — Life Lessons at Age 62, Fun Facts About Birds, and Injury Stories
Follow-Up: Josh Wharton — Attempting to Flash 'Freerider' on El Cap (Teaser)
EP 109: Martin Keller — How to Train on Rock, Your Subconscious Brain, and Lessons from 150+ Days on a Boulder
EP 108: John Sherman — Hueco Tanks in the 80s, Highballing Before Crash Pads, and Adding Layers to the Bouldering Experience
EP 107: Tim Emmett — How to Climb Harder After 40, The Magic Formula for Climbing 9a, and Life Philosophies
Follow-Up: Tom Randall — How to Program Your Training Like a Pro (Teaser)
EP 106: Hans Florine — Speed Climbing on ‘The Nose’, Big Wall Tips, and the Evolution of Speed Climbing Competitions
EP 105: Brent Barghahn — How to Retire Before Age 30, Extreme Unicycling, and How to Free Climb Big Walls By Yourself
EP 104: Amity Warme — Crushing in Yosemite, Growing up in Gymnastics, and Eating More to Do More
Follow-Up: Tyler Nelson — How to Train Based on Your Finger Anatomy (Teaser)
EP 103: Mina Leslie-Wujastyk — Chasing Flow State, The Role of Cleverness in Climbing, and Becoming a Mom
EP 102: Matty Hong — The History of ‘Flex Luthor’, Climbing Waterfalls in Japan, and the Camera as a Gift
EP 101: Nina Caprez — Being a Swiss Machine, Leaning into Womanness, and a Beautiful Story of Failing on ‘The Nose’
Follow-Up: Steve Maisch — My Training Plan for Hueco Round 2 (Teaser)
EP 100: Ben Moon — How Ben Moon Uses the MoonBoard, and the Evolution of Sport Climbing
Follow-Up: Paige Claassen — Dreamcatching, and Learning to Celebrate (Teaser)
EP 99: Q&A 4 — Goals for 2022, Dating on the Road, and What I’ve Learned from Nearly 100 Episodes
Follow-Up: Tyson Schoene — Building Champions, and Keeping Things Simple (Teaser)
EP 98: Kyra Condie — The Olympic Experience, Training With a Fused Spine, and Thriving in Organized Chaos
EP 97: Austin Hoyt — Favorite Zones in the Northeast, Rediscovering Old Projects, and Being a GUNKaholic
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