My Channel

What are your favorite websites?

The biggest wonder I’ve seen in my time are the improvements in the internet and media sites. I’ve always wanted to be a radio star, a game show host, or an open mic comedian. YouTube makes all this possible! We can be our creative selves and be a host, a moderator, or even a weatherperson!

Ryan Hall Y’all is a fantastic weatherman, better than channel on television. In-depth interviews on economic news on Kitco are so much richer than the three-minute interviews and sound bytes on network channel news.

So too, can I now have my own channel! And yet, I’ve gone complacent– taken video and blogging as no big deal. It really is. I’ve felt sad about younger generations being given short shrift economically in things such as housing and saving–but also see then tech advantage given to them (and me) now.

I suggest meditating and contemplating what it is you really want to do–what you are good at–and what you love. I need look no further than the channels I like to visit: I admire all the tarot channels and other esoteric fields that lay open to us to create on our own YouTube channel. The power of advertising and increasing viewers and followers can pay huge monthly dividends when viewership crests over ten thousand visitors.

Start your own YouTube channel. Watch in grow.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV2YwyNXSK0ozP73hWyNohw

Published by driverdoug2002

I'm a self-published author with A Bus Driver's Perspective with several themes-- Self-Help and Personal Development: Recurring topics on personal growth and finding happiness, making it relatable to readers seeking improvement in their lives, even with the mundane duties of driving a city bus. Memoir and Anecdotal Essays: Capturing personal stories and reflections that resonate with readers on a personal level. Mindfulness and Zen Philosophy: Emphasizing the pursuit of Zen in everyday distractions, appealing to those interested in mindfulness practices. Transportation and Urban Lifestyle: Highlights the unique interactions and experiences of bus driving in a dense urban environment, connecting with city dwellers and commuters.

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