i would characterize my job as a creative job
because ninety percent of what i do on a day-to-day basis requires some level of creativity whether it's conceptualizing podcast topics in writing an organized outline that will allow the recording of the episode to go a certain way so that it's not too scripted but it also isn't such a mess that it's impossible to follow you know creating podcast episodes is weirdly creative.
Making YouTube videos is definitely creative, conceptualizing a YouTube video topic,
figuring out how to set up interesting shots,
figuring out what to film and what not to film in order to make a story that flows nicely from start to finish,
sitting down to edit, figuring out how to put the whole thing together in a way that feels right.
All of that is very creative.
and with my coffee company chamberlain coffee you know coming up with branding ideas marketing ideas campaign ideas all of that is very creative so i definitely lead a very creative life i think probably more so than people would expect
because i feel like when people think of creative careers they think of.
people who make music, people who make movies, people who make TV shows,
people who write books, people who write poetry, photographers, you know, whatever.
I don't think people think of a podcaster YouTuber and think,
now that's a person with a creative career.
I might be wrong,
but I feel
like it's a bit controversial whether or not podcasting and YouTubing is a creative career.
But in my experience and in my opinion, It definitely is.
And I started this career at age 16 when I didn't know shit about life.
And I posted my first YouTube video because it was like a creative form of expression for me.
And I wasn't thinking that deeply about it, you know?