So I'm curious with, um, with podcasting, do you just have one podcast now and then you're like your day job or, or how does that, how does that look for you? Yeah, you know, I'm not even podcasting right now, uh, which is, uh, kind of it's, uh, it's okay. So I have a client, um, uh, I guess you call it the big fish client. I have a big fish client that I help edit podcasts for.
So, um, that to me is very important to make sure that his podcast is, um, you know, tip top shape, um, has the right sound equalization normalization. I mean, all the nerdy geeky stuff that, you know, you could talk to just about any podcast or out there and podcast editor and like, oh, you got to do it this way, but these are settings that I've been using from day one when I started a radio.
And, um, my client has always been happy with how I have, uh, I've, you know, created those podcasts for him. So for me to create a podcast is something that just, you know, it fell off the wayside. I did have a YouTube channel. Actually I still do have a YouTube channel that provides a lot of great content. And I think, um, a lot of people and a lot of the subscribers on that channel, they consider that as, you know, air quotes.
I don't like doing air quotes, but air quotes, a podcast, they consider that a podcast and that's kind of the direction where we're going now these days where a lot of people are seeing that there is this, uh, this correlation, this relationship between audio and video and people for some reason love to see video. And I've never seen it that way. I've always seen it as just audio specific content that you're developing.
But now with the innovations with Spotify and now YouTube going to be jumping into the video podcasting game, uh, which I always just thought it was called vlogging, but you know, now it's called video podcasting. Um, you know, it's something that's going to be, you know, very, very relevant in the near future. Once YouTube gets ahold of it, then that's what I think is going to happen. But to back to your original question, I don't have a podcast.
I have a YouTube channel with a lot of great content that's on there that teaches people all about the ins and outs of the beginning journey of that podcast. And then I just kind of stepped off the wayside of that.
Um, you know, life happened and, um, you know, uh, things just kind of, you know, I stopped doing it because, uh, there was a sense of burnout and not saying that I'm still burned out, but, um, I do believe and follow the, um, the philosophy of, you know, exercise, you know, like I'm a Yogi, I do yoga every day, power yoga. And, you know, when you get tired, you take a break, you stop and you rest.
And I think that's very important for, uh, anyone who's doing anything that requires you to, uh, go out there and, um, give it your all every single day. I still help people with podcasts. I still have clients that come to me and ask me questions about podcasts. I still have another client that reaches out to me and is looking to for help with his website.
But for me, I have to take a step back from the actual content creation side, because it was overwhelming me to the point to where I couldn't even get out of bed and just, you know, the thought process of thinking, what am I going to create today, which is a good and a bad thing, because one thing you can always say is like, what am I going to create today and how excited am I going to be about that, but there was a point in time where it just got to the point where I
was like, I'm not excited right now. Um, and when you're not excited, you create terrible content.
