

The Colin and Samir Show
Colin and Samir
Hey, We’re Colin and Samir, YouTube creators and podcasters that break down the latest news in the creator economy from a creator's perspective. We have a long history building communities and brands through digital content. New episodes of The Colin and Samir show go live every Monday on Spotify and YouTube.com/ColinandSamir.
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Sep 10, 2024 • 54min
VidSummit Takeaways, Colin and Samir Growing Pains, and Dax Shepard's $80M Deal
The hosts share their reflections from VidSummit 2024, discussing the changing landscape of the creator economy. They delve into Dax Shepard's move to YouTube, likening podcasters to professional athletes. AI's revolutionary role in content creation is highlighted, showcasing new tools like Spotter Studio. Engaging thumbnails and titles are explored, stressing their importance in attracting viewers. The discussion wraps up with insights on the significance of focusing on existing audiences and the challenges of evolving podcasting strategies.

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Sep 3, 2024 • 1h 22min
Scott Galloway's No Bullsh*t Business Advice for Creative People
Scott Galloway, a marketing professor and entrepreneur, offers sharp insights into the evolving creator economy. He discusses why young people should consider YouTube as a career in 2024 and the vital role of storytelling in content creation. Galloway describes AI as a game changer for businesses and emphasizes the need for authenticity in a crowded digital world. He advises young job seekers to explore non-vanity industries for better financial stability and highlights the importance of diversifying revenue streams for creators.

Aug 27, 2024 • 38min
Ronaldo joins YouTube, AI scraping on YouTube and the 25 most influential creators
A deep dive into recent trends in the creator economy reveals exciting developments as athletes like Cristiano Ronaldo and Tom Brady make their mark on YouTube. The rise of a chaotic new creator captivates audiences, showcasing the evolving landscape of content creation. There's a spirited debate over the top 25 most influential creators, sparking discussions on influence and cultural impact. The ethical implications of AI in content creation are examined, raising questions about creators' rights and the future of online platforms.

Aug 20, 2024 • 1h 43min
A Brutally Honest Conversation about 100 Thieves
Courage, a leading esports content creator, and Nadeshot, the founder of 100 Thieves, dive into the ups and downs of building a gaming empire. They discuss the shift from competitive gaming to content creation, revealing the challenges of profitability and burnout. The duo highlights the evolving dynamics of creator control and sponsorship within esports. They also address the complexities of engaging audiences and the balancing act of authenticity versus business demands in an ever-changing industry.

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Aug 13, 2024 • 43min
How YouTube accidentally beat Netflix
In an engaging discussion with Hollywood showrunner Scott Gimple, the podcast dives into YouTube's surprising rise over Netflix in viewer engagement. Gimple highlights YouTube's unique relationship with its audience, emphasizing interactive viewing versus Netflix's binge-watching model. The conversation touches on the importance of teamwork in content production and innovative storytelling opportunities. Gimple also explores how the evolving internet landscape shapes creators and the dynamic competition between platforms, underscoring the need for consistent and engaging content.

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Aug 5, 2024 • 49min
A Hollywood Showrunner’s POV on YouTube
This week, Scott Gimple, a renowned Hollywood showrunner, shares his insights on the intersection of traditional filmmaking and the digital age. He discusses the pressures faced by content creators and showrunners amidst changing audience preferences. The conversation highlights the impact of binge-watching on viewer engagement and the competitive dynamics between Netflix and YouTube. Gimple also explores the need for adaptability in storytelling to meet the demands of younger audiences, advocating for a revival of communal viewing experiences.

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Aug 1, 2024 • 1h 3min
Why Rhett and Link are Making a TV Show (On Their Own Terms)
Rhett and Link, the comedic duo known for their humor and creativity, discuss their decision to produce a TV-style show independently after years of trying to pitch projects to Hollywood. Joining them is Nate Graber-Lipperman, a writer focused on media trends. They delve into their complex relationship with the entertainment industry, touching on the significance of YouTube in today's landscape. They also share humorous anecdotes from their transition to LA and stress the importance of creative control and authenticity in content creation.

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Jul 30, 2024 • 49min
13 Years of YouTube Knowledge in 46 Minutes
Unravel the secrets of launching a YouTube channel with a seven-step framework grounded in over 13 years of expertise. Discover how YouTube has evolved into a powerhouse that outpace Netflix, and learn to embrace failures as valuable lessons. The discussion compares the YouTube journey to a video game, highlighting the importance of storytelling and adaptability. Dive into strategies for crafting engaging titles, the art of brainstorming, and maximizing viewer engagement to build trust and foster community.

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Jul 24, 2024 • 45min
AI companies are stealing from YouTubers
Podcast discusses AI companies using YouTube data without creators' consent, ethical implications, restarting on YouTube, analyzing video length, strategies for content creators, audience responses, trends in content creation, hair care routines, and potential collaborations.

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Jul 15, 2024 • 38min
The Fast Approaching Death of Hot Ones
BuzzFeed's struggle to sell Hot Ones for $70 million, the challenges of monetizing media content, the rise of individual creators in the industry, potential buyers for Hot Ones including Spotify, and speculations on Mr. Beast or the host buying the show.


