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We talk with Max Miller from Tasting History about the real choices that turned a creative side project into a full-time YouTube career. We dig into niche selection, early distribution, handling critique, and the practical routines that keep the channel sustainable through big spikes and everyday burnout.
• building a food history format that feels educational and watchable
• moving from theatre and Disney marketing into owning a creative project
• finding a niche through personal habits and viewer curiosity
• learning production basics fast while keeping gear simple
• promoting early videos through Reddit and targeted communities
• deciding which critiques improve the work and which to ignore
• navigating COVID-era growth and a major garum-driven breakout
• understanding monetization swings and staying financially cautious
• choosing between returning to Disney and committing to YouTube
• working with a small support team while keeping creative control
• managing burnout with tighter task lists and realistic priorities
• brainstorming a fresh channel concept built around museum art
If you want to YOLO, go over and check out Tasting History with Max Miller.
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Watch the video here:https://youtu.be/mS56rgib18A
We talk with Max Miller from Tasting History about the real choices that turned a creative side project into a full-time YouTube career. We dig into niche selection, early distribution, handling critique, and the practical routines that keep the channel sustainable through big spikes and everyday burnout.
• building a food history format that feels educational and watchable
• moving from theatre and Disney marketing into owning a creative project
• finding a niche through personal habits and viewer curiosity
• learning production basics fast while keeping gear simple
• promoting early videos through Reddit and targeted communities
• deciding which critiques improve the work and which to ignore
• navigating COVID-era growth and a major garum-driven breakout
• understanding monetization swings and staying financially cautious
• choosing between returning to Disney and committing to YouTube
• working with a small support team while keeping creative control
• managing burnout with tighter task lists and realistic priorities
• brainstorming a fresh channel concept built around museum art
If you want to YOLO, go over and check out Tasting History with Max Miller.

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