THAT FIRE IN YOUR EYES?

IT'S ONLY GETTING STRONGER.

Forget auth_nticity. What you have is something way more valuable: substance.

YouTube advice is everywhere. Courses, gurus, "secrets," hacks.
But here's what's actually missing: a movement of creators over 40 figuring this shit out together.
Not another course where some 20-something tells you to "just be consistent" while you're managing a full life. Not a community full of kids who think 30 is old.
A movement where someone who's been creating for 5 years shares what actually worked. Where someone just starting can ask "dumb" questions without feeling like an idiot. Where your age, experience, and real-world responsibilities aren't obstacles - they're your edge.
You don't need saving. You need your people.

The Problem Nobody's

Talking About.

What We Actually Do.

Weekly Group Livestreams Not me talking at you. Us figuring it out together. Bring your questions, your wins, your "what now?" moments. We show up, we share what's working (and what's crashing and burning), and we leave with actual next steps.

Weekly Coffee Hours Virtual meetups every week in the Skool community. Grab your coffee, turn on your camera (or don't), and connect with other creators who get it. No agenda, no pressure - just real conversation.

In-Person Meetups When geography allows, we meet face-to-face. Because sometimes you need to look another creator in the eye and remember you're not making this up.

Active Skool Community This isn't a ghost town. People actually post. Questions, wins, struggles, resources. It's the group chat you've been missing.
You're building a YouTube channel and you're tired of going it alone.
You value real connection over vanity metrics. You'd rather have 100 subscribers who actually give a shit than 10K who scroll past.
Going viral? Sure, that'd be nice. But you don't get deflated when it hasn't happened yet. You're here for the long game.
You're not looking for a guru. You're looking for your people.

This Is For You If...

Who am I to do this?

Black belt in Taekwondo. Working in Public Transport.
Failing doesn't scare me. I've face-planted before. I'll face-plant again. That's how you learn to get back up faster.
But let's be clear: I'm neck-deep in the same bullshit you are. Imposter syndrome? Daily. Spotlight effect? Constant. The nagging voice that says I'm too late, too old, not polished enough for YouTube? Yeah. That one never shuts up.
I don't even have 500 subscribers yet.
And yet.
I invest in this - I've flown from NZ to the USA for events like VidSummit in Dallas, Texas - soaking up everything I can and bringing it back to you.
I always say new creators should treat their channel like it has 100K subscribers. Not because I'm delusional, but because it shifts everything - your camera presence, your inner confidence, the way you show up.
Do it.