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The REAL Reason I Left My SIX FIGURE Job for Content Creation!

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In this episode, I spoke with Hamish, originally from New Zealand and with a background in civil engineering, who recounts his journey into the realm of video creation, with a particular focus on street interviews.

He articulates that his foray into this domain was spurred by a longstanding fascination with YouTube content, particularly street interviews and prank videos, which he had been contemplating for years. After a transformative period working in the mines of Australia, he decided to pursue his passion, ultimately leading to his first video being filmed during a festival in Bali. Throughout our discussion, he emphasizes the importance of consistency and the need to overcome initial nervousness, as he navigated the transition from engineer to content creator. This episode delves into his experiences, the dynamics of cultural interactions while filming across various European locations, and the intrinsic motivations behind the popularity of such engaging content.

Takeaways:

  • Hamish, originally from New Zealand, transitioned from civil engineering to creating engaging online videos, inspired by his youthful fascination with street interviews.
  • The initial impetus for Hamish's journey into video creation stemmed from a desire to pursue a passion that had long lingered in his mind.
  • Throughout his travels across Europe and Bali, Hamish has encountered diverse cultures, often interviewing tourists and gaining unique perspectives on their experiences.
  • Confidence is essential in approaching strangers for interviews, and Hamish notes that the presence of a camera can often alleviate social anxiety.
  • The popularity of street interview videos may be attributed to the human desire for connection and vicarious experiences, particularly in the context of social interactions.
  • Hamish emphasises that persistence and consistency are critical factors for success in content creation, advocating for perseverance despite challenges.

Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • Fousey Tube
  • Jack Jones

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In this episode, I spoke with Hamish, originally from New Zealand and with a background in civil engineering, who recounts his journey into the realm of video creation, with a particular focus on street interviews.

He articulates that his foray into this domain was spurred by a longstanding fascination with YouTube content, particularly street interviews and prank videos, which he had been contemplating for years. After a transformative period working in the mines of Australia, he decided to pursue his passion, ultimately leading to his first video being filmed during a festival in Bali. Throughout our discussion, he emphasizes the importance of consistency and the need to overcome initial nervousness, as he navigated the transition from engineer to content creator. This episode delves into his experiences, the dynamics of cultural interactions while filming across various European locations, and the intrinsic motivations behind the popularity of such engaging content.

Takeaways:

  • Hamish, originally from New Zealand, transitioned from civil engineering to creating engaging online videos, inspired by his youthful fascination with street interviews.
  • The initial impetus for Hamish's journey into video creation stemmed from a desire to pursue a passion that had long lingered in his mind.
  • Throughout his travels across Europe and Bali, Hamish has encountered diverse cultures, often interviewing tourists and gaining unique perspectives on their experiences.
  • Confidence is essential in approaching strangers for interviews, and Hamish notes that the presence of a camera can often alleviate social anxiety.
  • The popularity of street interview videos may be attributed to the human desire for connection and vicarious experiences, particularly in the context of social interactions.
  • Hamish emphasises that persistence and consistency are critical factors for success in content creation, advocating for perseverance despite challenges.

Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • Fousey Tube
  • Jack Jones

  continue reading

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