779 Using YouTube to Bring Your Dream to Life

Published: April 3, 2019, 7:59 a.m.

b'IT\' ALL ABOUT THE HUSTLE.\\nWhat gatekeepers are holding you back from doing what you love?\\nI\\u2019m inspired by the creators on YouTube.\\nThey are people who have forged their own path.\\nThey didn\\u2019t wait for someone to allow them to make videos- they just went out and did it.\\nThey\\u2019ve dealt with negative comments. They\\u2019ve had failed videos. They\\u2019ve faced countless setbacks. And they still continued to create.\\nYou have to give yourself permission to find and express your true self.\\nOn today\\u2019s episode of The School of Greatness, I created a mashup of all my favorite interviews with the women of YouTube: Lilly Singh, iJustine, Bethany Mota, and Lindsey Sterling.\\nLilly Singh (aka iiSuperwomanii) is a multi-faceted comedian, entertainer, actress and the founder of #GirlLove. She has found worldwide fame through her comedic and inspirational YouTube videos, amassing 12 million subscribers. In March 2017, she released her debut book HOW TO BE A BAWSE: A Guide to Surviving Conquering Life, which became a #1 New York Times Best Seller. As a role model to women and girls around the globe, Singh created her #GirlLove initiative to break the cycle of girl-on-girl hate and encourage women to build each other up.\\nJustine Ezarik, the YouTube personality better known as iJustine, took the internet by storm. She\'s been around for more than a decade, first popping up on YouTube in 2006 where she has accumulated millions of subscribers and fans. The vlogger still remains beloved and has since branched out with a bustling Instagram account and a memoir.\\nBethany Mota started with her channel, Macbarbie07 in 2009. She rose to fame for her haul videos, in which she shows her fashion and style purchases via the internet. She uploads videos of outfit ideas, makeup and hair tutorials, recipes, and do it yourself ideas. She has since expanded into her own fashion line at A\\xe9ropostale. She has gone on multiple tours, which she calls her "Motavatours" to meet and interact with fans. She also appeared on Season 19 of Dancing with the Stars.\\nLindsey Sterling is a violinist with 10 million YouTube subscribers, over 1.9 billion views on her YouTube channel, 2 Billboard Music Awards, Billboard chart-topping hits and sold-out tours worldwide.\\nAll of these women share a common drive that forces them to keep putting themselves out there and keep being better each day.\\nSo get ready to learn how to find creativity and inspiration on Episode 779.\\nSome Questions I Ask:\\nWhere does your hustle come from? (4:00)\\nWho do you want to be? (6:00)\\nWhat\\u2019s your vision for what you\\u2019re creating? (8:00)\\nWhat\\u2019s the biggest thing you\\u2019ve learned about yourself? (9:00)\\nIf you could put up one final video, what would you post? (11:00)\\nWhat is your biggest fear? (14:00)\\nWhat\\u2019s the feeling you get when you\\u2019re on stage? (17:00)\\nIn This Episode You Will Learn:\\nWhy Lilly Singh dedicated her book to the person she was three years ago (5:00)\\nWhy it\\u2019s ok to constantly change your goals (7:00)\\nWhy you should surround yourself with people with different skills than you (10:00)\\nHow to drop your ego and do things out of love (16:00)\\nHow to find your sense of true self (18:00)\\nPlus much more...'