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the bossbabe podcast

65. YouTube: What It Takes to go Viral with Evie Clark and Olivia Grace

the bossbabe podcast

Natalie Ellis

Entrepreneurship, Education, Marketing, Self-improvement, Business

4.92.6K Ratings

🗓️ 16 December 2019

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Join us as we talk about all things YouTube! Olivia Herring and Evie Clark are YouTube Stars and they’re lifting the lid on what it takes to become a successful YouTuber, amassing an audience that loves you, and how the pressures of being an influencer affect your mental health. This episode is sponsored by The 90 Day Planner by BossBabe: bossbabe.com/goals

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0:00.0

I think when you see that you've got a knack for something just keep doing it. If you keep comparing yourself to the last video, you're going to feel crap about yourself.

0:17.0

Your views or your likes is not a reflection of you as a person.

0:22.0

It's okay to reach out for help and just things like counseling

0:25.7

really helps. Welcome to the Boss Bay Podcast, the place where we share with you the real behind the scenes of building a successful business, achieving pre-performance and learning how to balance it all.

0:39.0

Danielle Kenty here, co-founder and C-O-O-O-BosBabe and your host for this podcast episode where we are chatting

0:45.6

YouTube. Now I'll be honest with you it is not a topic before this conversation I knew

0:50.4

an awful lot about and it's a topic we haven't actually covered on the

0:53.8

Boss Bay podcast before and so that's why we invited it on two hugely inspiring

0:58.9

18-year-old youtubers Olivia Grace Herring and Eury Clark to lift the lid on all things video creation

1:05.4

including what cameras to use what content to create and even a quick conversation

1:09.9

around Tik-Tock and apparently why it's the new trend. So before we dive in I do want to tell you a little bit more about them though because these women are a truly inspirational and not only was I impressed by their knowledge but also their maturity too and they were just a real

1:26.0

pleasure to get to know. So both of them actually started their YouTube careers as minors and

1:31.1

before you think just because you're over 18 does not mean you are

1:34.7

too old to start your video creation career. But I was seriously impressed that even so young

1:40.0

they were really dedicated and really determined. And you will hear how Olivia and Evie like they both

1:45.6

started creating captivating content from a young age but they were willing to try new things

1:51.1

and find out what worked for them and their audience and you hear that through this whole interview

1:56.6

and not only do they share on how they did that but they also kind of lift the lid on the fact that it doesn't have to be complicated.

2:02.1

It doesn't have to be shot with the most expensive

2:04.2

camera or evenly perfectly edited. But the key thing is that you start, well there's two things that we say,

2:09.3

you know, done is better than perfect and also that word that we use so much when we're talking

2:13.6

about social media is consistency they were consistent and that's what really

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