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Couldn't find a previous thread on this in the search function. Some of my favorites that I watch almost daily in order are
1- Valuetainment (best youtube channel created)
2- Hustlers Kungfu (bit smaller... but the guy is super real)
3- Gary V (purely empirical motivation... he doesn't actually do a lot for implications in my opinion and goes back and forth too much, but love it for building an empire)

Anyone else have suggestions?
 
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Andy Frisella would be a good one also for motivation and just hearing the truth straight up. (curses A Lot).... but keeping it real.
 

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Andy Frisella would be a good one also for motivation and just hearing the truth straight up. (curses A Lot).... but keeping it real.
I have never seen him before you mentioned, checked him out last night looks pretty good thanks!

The Net Ninja - for web dev
Alan Thrall - for lifting
Alan Thrall is great, ive never dived into web dev before but I'll give it a check out thanks
 
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just watched his tedtalk... awesome man. going to add this one to my list.
 

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Real Social Dynamics! Its gold. Literally. They lead me there where I'm now. They even got me here.


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Alan thrall is great. Also check out Elliot Hulse.
Broscience - hilarious and great fastlane story
 
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You will get a lot of valuable youtube channels through this thread.

But don't forget to focus on what's more important - to get your first/next customer.

The channels can help - but they won't help if you spend more time watching videos than working.

From my own experience:
Give the channels a short overview to get a feel of what they teach and how they teach.
And then go out and do the work.
And if you come across a specific problem, then you can go to the channel that can help you solve it. And then implement the solution.

It's incredibly easy to get stuck watching videos - Especially if 5 of the recommended videos next to the one you are just watching talk about your other problems. Yes, they can help you find the solution. But at one point, you will have more solutions than time to use them.
If you are true to yourself, if you don't have the willpower to resist the videos, you probably don't have the willpower to implement the solutions.
As soon as you catch yourself beeing on a video-marathon, just close youtube. Without finishing the video. It's hard, but it works.

Just a reminder (for myself) :blank:

EDIT: I don't want to say you are going to do that, the post is just adressed to you because you opened the thread @policebaton .
 

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Love Glendon too, he's got a perfect balance of being motivational and 'real' as well as practical.
I love his practicality man... that's what drew me to him!

Real Social Dynamics! Its gold. Literally. They lead me there where I'm now. They even got me here.
Hahaha RSD nation! Been on that train for about 6 years now man. I can't tell you how much that's changed me. That's awesome you know what that is too. I saw a free tour once of theirs before it was pretty sick.

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Alan thrall is great. Also check out Elliot Hulse.
Broscience - hilarious and great fastlane story

Hahah yes Elliot Hulse is sick, Strength Camp is actually like 20 minutes from my house! I forgot about that since I moved here. He's really great. Though I have to say... the past 6 months or so he has gotten a bit too "woo-woo" for me. I liked his angry broscience F*ck it shit before, now it's really about loving your brothrens and banging gongs. Just hard to adapt to after the old "yo elliot!"

You will get a lot of valuable youtube channels through this thread.

But don't forget to focus on what's more important - to get your first/next customer.

The channels can help - but they won't help if you spend more time watching videos than working.

From my own experience:
Give the channels a short overview to get a feel of what they teach and how they teach.
And then go out and do the work.
And if you come across a specific problem, then you can go to the channel that can help you solve it. And then implement the solution.

It's incredibly easy to get stuck watching videos - Especially if 5 of the recommended videos next to the one you are just watching talk about your other problems. Yes, they can help you find the solution. But at one point, you will have more solutions than time to use them.
If you are true to yourself, if you don't have the willpower to resist the videos, you probably don't have the willpower to implement the solutions.
As soon as you catch yourself beeing on a video-marathon, just close youtube. Without finishing the video. It's hard, but it works.

Just a reminder (for myself) :blank:

EDIT: I don't want to say you are going to do that, the post is just adressed to you because you opened the thread @policebaton .

Haha no worries man! I think that is an interesting point for reading threads and for youtube channels. That being said for someone who has an hour or two washing dishes, taking a shower, at the gym, and before bed... youtube is a great white noise filler to have in the background. About to shower and jam to hustlers kung fu right now actually
 

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