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Finding Mastery with Dr. Michael Gervais

The Psychology Of YouTube Success | Michelle Khare

Finding Mastery with Dr. Michael Gervais

Dr. Michael Gervais

Mindset, Finding Mastery, Business, Sport Psychology, Education, Health & Fitness, Michael Gervais, Psychology, Mental Health, Mindfulness, Self-improvement, Self Help

4.6 • 1.8K Ratings

🗓️ 11 March 2026

⏱️ 78 minutes

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Summary

What does it look like to bet on yourself, embrace reinvention, and build a YouTube channel that reaches millions?

Michelle Khare is the creator and host of Challenge Accepted, the award-winning YouTube series where sherains with elite performers, athletes, and professionals to take on some of the world’s toughest stunts and professions. But this conversation goes far beyond spectacle. It’s about the psychology underneath the performance: how Michelle prepares for high-pressure environments, how she thinks about failure, and how she’s built a serious creative business without losing the joy at the center of it. 

In this conversation, Michelle shares how her path began at the intersection of two demanding worlds: working as a video producer by day while competing as a professional cyclist at night. Out of that tension, she created something new — a format that blends physical challenge, storytelling, and deep iteration. She talks about the early trial-and-error phase of building her channel, the importance of owning her own IP, and why many creators don’t realize they’ve already become entrepreneurs. 

Michelle also opens up about what it means to fail in public. She explains why growth often depends on being willing to look unpolished in front of other people, how she identifies her “strategic advantages” in unfamiliar environments, and why the low points — not just the polished outcomes — are what actually make a story worth telling. Along the way, she offers a compelling look at how she built a YouTube channel with over 5.4 million loyal subscribers. 

In this conversation, we explore:

  • Why courage becomes more useful when it is systematized
  • How Michelle built Challenge Accepted by blending athletics, storytelling, and business
  • Why willingness to fail publicly can become a competitive advantage
  • How to identify your “strategic advantages” in unfamiliar environments
  • Why relationships, feedback, and team culture are essential to longevity
  • How to elevate the YouTube creator space into a respected part of the entertainment industry


This is a conversation about courage, yes, but also about design. How do you build a life where courage is not occasional, but trainable? How do you stay ambitious without burning out? And how you can keep evolving while staying grounded in the people and principles that matter most.

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0:00.0

I became the second person in the world to replicate Tom Cruise's stunt hanging off the side of a military aircraft as it's taking off.

0:07.0

No goggles, no helmets, no parachute.

0:10.0

What separates people who get stuck after a setback from those who reinvent themselves and keep moving forward?

0:17.2

I was working a day job as a video producer for another YouTube channel and then moonlighting

0:22.1

as a professional cyclist. I kind of got to this point where I felt like I had to choose between one

0:27.0

or the other and I didn't want to. So blending those two things together is where YouTube came about.

0:32.2

Welcome back or welcome to the Finding Mastery podcast where we dive into the minds of the world's

0:36.4

greatest thinkers and doers.

0:38.0

I am your host, Dr. Michael Jerva.

0:39.9

A high-performance psychologist named Michael Treveig.

0:42.7

Who Pete Carroll brought into work with the Seahawks.

0:45.4

Famous for his work with Felix Baumgartner when he jumped out of space in the Stratos Project.

0:50.2

Olympic athletes depend on something more than just training and talent.

0:53.6

They have to stay mentally tough.

0:56.2

Today's guest is Michelle Carrey, creator and host of Challenge Accepted,

1:00.2

the award-winning YouTube series where she trains with elite performers and athletes and professionals

1:04.8

to take on some of the most demanding physical and mental challenges.

1:08.1

Michelle doesn't just document fear.

1:09.8

She studies it, She prepares for it,

1:11.4

and then she meets it head on. The limiting beliefs and the negative self-talk, the anxiety,

1:15.8

those are all tools of information for what you are missing in order to be brave.

1:20.6

We explore how Michelle has built a serious, sustainable business in the YouTube creator space

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