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Simon Lizotte Goes Down YouTube Memory Lane With Brodie And Uli

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Simon Lizotte sits down with Brodie and Uli to reminisce about his YouTube journey, now surpassing 200,000 subscribers. The conversation takes a trip down memory lane as they reflect on how far the platform has come since its inception. With no initial goal of making money or building an audience, Simon's genuine passion for creating content led to incredible success. He shares his thoughts on what drove him to keep going and how it feels to be at this milestone. Joining in on the conversation is Brodie, who shares their own experiences starting YouTube and compares notes with Simon. The chat delves into the highlights of Simon's journey, from vlogmas to growing a community, offering a unique glimpse into the life and mind of one of the most popular YouTubers today.

Simon Lizotte relives his best disc golf moments with Brodie Stevens & Uli Steidl - hilarious & inspiring stories from their careers.

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Video Transcript

um next thing I want to say congrats on 200,000 subscribers I think I don't believe last time you were on the CH on tour life the Pod you had 200 that was kind of in the last know that was kind of in the last couple months yeah just right after Austin after wakeo right after wo Monday after wo yeah so congratulations that's a huge milestone I mean you're 50,000 away from a quar of a million which is absolutely insane um do you want to kind of go down memory lane a little bit and just kind of tell you know the listeners that like how the journey has gone well um I can just say the basics I don't know how many times I've talked about this in podcast maybe never maybe a couple times but I started YouTube with no goal of making money with it or building a 100,000 Plus memb audience and I think that is one of the main reasons I first of all still enjoy it and uh it happened to be so successful the only reason I did YouTube was because I wanted to do it and and I think that is the best motivation for anything is just like I didn't have to ever make myself I have to go make a video I mean vlogmas sometimes became questionable um when you feel like you're putting yourself in a position where you kind of have to do something that you not necessarily want to do every day but um YouTube has always been something that I very much enjoyed and wanted to do and it was never about growing or making money with it at all it was just about this is what I want to do and it just happened to be successful but I think I would I mean I don't know if I'm just saying that but it feels like I would also still be doing it if it was not successful like I just do it because I like it so definitely easier definitely it's easier because it's successful but you're saying you would still have the same passion to go out and film a video what's the comparison Brody when you when you first started YouTube what were your goals ours is very similar because when I first started YouTube you actually couldn't make...

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