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Jerome Aceti spent 18 years turning distribution into ownership — and started winding down at his peak.
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AstroKobi built his audience by making space easy to understand. As AI flooded the niche, he shifted from commentary to reporting from inside NASA, ESA, and CERN.
A framework for creators building trust — or earning belief — one rung at a time. Also, we want to know what makes you trust the creators you follow?
One of the most experienced reporters covering the video game industry on his two-and-a-half years as an independent creator-journalist.
There is one make-or-break factor for any podcast, YouTube show, or livestream. It’s not about format, it’s not about structure, and it’s not about production value.
Rob Martinez and Julian Mu built one of the most beloved food shows on YouTube by spending big, staying independent, and refusing to chase the algorithm.
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Max Zavidow makes some of the most ambitious narrative fiction on TikTok, all while finding smart and seamless ways to integrate the brand deals funding his work.