#169 "2M Subscribers, I love what I do, should I take a break?" — David Pakman on finding good work early, , how money and motivation changed over time, finding a balance in content creation, life after YouTube, his doubts about taking a sabbatical, having a daughter, dealing with public recognition and hateful comments, the lack of role models
Mar 12, 2024•1 hr•Ep 179•Transcript available on Metacast Episode description
David Pakman is a political commentator and the host of The David Pakman Show. He joins the podcast to explore a possible paradigm shift in the way he approaches his work and life after the birth of his daughter.
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⌛TIMESTAMPS
- (00:00) - Intro
- (01:50) - The scripts that David grew up with
- (04:04) - David's first steps on the internet
- (06:51) - Finding an alternative path
- (11:49) - Advice for young YouTubers
- (13:55) - Money, motivation, workflows and how they changed over time
- (18:53) - Imagining life after YouTube, doubts about taking a sabbatical
- (28:35) - Having a child
- (31:09) - Taking time off and fans
- (34:54) - Divisive politics, public recognition and hateful comments
- (42:06) - Growth ceiling, YouTube colleagues and the lack of clear role models
- (47:18) - The dynamics of creator economy, YouTube & other creative projects
- (53:35) - David's inspirations, what does he read
- (57:33) - Closing remarks
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