The Colin and Samir Show

Hey, We’re Colin and Samir, YouTube creators and podcasters that break down the latest news in the creator economy from a creator's perspective. We have a long history building communities and brands through digital content. New episodes of The Colin and Samir show go live every Monday on Spotify and YouTube.com/ColinandSamir.

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Facing your fears, Conquering Imperfection and ...
<p class="p1">Today on the podcast we are joined by YouTube Creator: Cody Wanner</p> <p class="p1">Cody is a daily vlogger who’s goal is to encourage the Doers, he is also responsible for the no small creator movement - a movement that suggests that there is no such thing as a small creator, whether you are creating for an audience of 1 or 1 million, the concept of creation is so large that the term small creator sounds ridiculous</p> <p class="p1">Cody’s content has picked up a lot of traction recently after his collaboration with Peter McKinnon.</p> <p class="p1">Cody talks about why he started daily vlogging, how to balance his family life with daily content creation for YouTube and gives us a ton of great stories from his adventures.</p> <p class="p1"> </p> <p class="p1">Check out the video we made with Cody when he stopped by our Downtown LA studio: https://youtu.be/vSfIMsnINsg</p>
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Legally Blind Filmmaker James Rath on Accessibi...
<p>On this episode of the Colin and Samir Podcast we interview legally blind filmmaker James Rath. James is an incredibly inspiring creator - he makes awesome content for his YouTube Channel, he directs commercials for big brands and he consults on accessibility features for tech and gaming companies. </p> <p>We first met James through a cold email he sent us, we ended up getting coffee and making a video together.</p> <p>Here is that video: <a href= "https://youtu.be/71Dl3eKi78E">https://youtu.be/71Dl3eKi78E</a></p> <p>Check out James' Channel: https://www.youtube.com/jamesrath</p> <p>On this podcast, we cover accessibility, self-acceptance and mental health. If you are struggling with mental health, we have provided links to resources below: </p> <h2><span style="font-size: 8pt;">NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION LIFELINE 1‑800‑273‑TALK (8255)</span></h2> <p><span style="font-size: 8pt;">If you or someone you know is suicidal or in emotional distress, contact the<a href= "https://t.umblr.com/redirect?z=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.suicidepreventionlifeline.org%2F&t=Mzg5MDE5MDRkZjczMDdmNTBjMmM4MzgyYTJjN2RhYTJmYmQwYWE4MCxUbU4zdWpESg%3D%3D&p=&m=0"> National Suicide Prevention Lifeline</a>. Trained crisis workers are available to talk 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Your confidential and toll-free call goes to the nearest crisis center in the Lifeline national network. These centers provide crisis counseling and mental health referrals.</span></p> <h2><span style="font-size: 8pt;">NAMI INFORMATION HELPLINE 1 (800) 950-NAMI (6264)</span></h2> <p><span style="font-size: 8pt;">The <a href= "https://t.umblr.com/redirect?z=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nami.org%2Fhelpline&t=M2U1NTMzNzE0OGQxYzAwOWY3ZWJmMzI4ODNkNDk2MDg5YjkzNjczMixUbU4zdWpESg%3D%3D&p=&m=0" target="_blank" rel= "noopener">Information HelpLine</a> is an information and referral service which can be reached by calling 1 (800) 950-NAMI (6264), Monday through Friday, 10 a.m.- 6 p.m., EST. or by emailing <a href= "https://t.umblr.com/redirect?z=mailto%3Ainfo%40nami.org&t=NzMzOTZiMTI5OTFkMTUwNGYwMTBiM2RiMTc3YWJkNmZiNmQ2OWJmYyxUbU4zdWpESg%3D%3D&p=&m=0">info@nami.org</a>.</span></p>
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How to send cold emails and bring your ideas to...
<p>On this weeks episode we sit down with Aerospace engineer, Madison Dye....Madison is also the editor / producer of our podcast. We met Madison the way we meet a lot of people - through a cold email. Maddy sent us an email a few months back and suggested we start a podcast and 6 months later, here we are recording our 13th episode of the Colin and Samir Podcast. For those of you who don't know, Colin and I actually met through a cold email - I saw some videos he was making and sent him an email. Cold email is often times how ideas get turned into action. </p> <p>So why did we respond to Maddy's email? What caught our attention? And how can you be more successful in your cold outreach? We cover all of this and more on this episode of The Colin and Samir Podcast. </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>
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Instagram Robots and The Future of Storytelling...
<p>This week on the podcast Kerry Furrh joins us to talk about Instagram robots and the future of storytelling. Kerry is an extremely talented writer, director, filmmaker who we collaborate with on a regular basis. Most recently we made a video about Lil Miquela - a computer-generated Instagram influencer with other 1.2 million followers.</p> <p>On this episode, we talk to Kerry about her career as a filmmaker as well as the future of storytelling. You can check out our YouTube video on this topic on YouTube.com/ColinandSamir </p> <p>Make sure to subscribe to the podcast and give us any feedback you have in the reviews! </p>
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Conquering your Fears, Jumping out of Planes an...
<p>On this episode we do something a bit different, we are bringing you a long with us as we conquer one of our biggest fears: Skydiving. Colin is afraid of heights and Samir is a very anxious flyer - so we figured we should combine the two and jump out of a plane.</p> <p>We started recording before we jumped and picked back up after the jump and by the end we are joined by our friend Josh Rottman. Josh is the one who actually took us skydiving, he's an incredibly talented cinematographer and is now filming while he jumps out of planes. You can check out his work on his instagram - <a href= "https://www.instagram.com/emptyduckdigital/?hl=en">@Emptyduckdigital</a></p> <p>This was a really fun episode for us to record, we hope you enjoy it and share it with your friends.</p> <p>If you have feedback for us, please rate and review our podcast wherever you are listening! </p>
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Lessons from traveling around the world in a ca...
<p>On this episode, we talk to Alex Portera of The Nowhere Men. The Nowhere Men is a traveling group of filmmakers who have a really simple philosophy - they believe that everyone has a story to tell. They’ve traveled across 35 different countries over the past 4 years - mostly by car and they filmed all of it. They learned a lot about themselves and about travel and film the most importantly they learned about the kindness of strangers.</p> <p>Alex tells us some amazing stories in this episode, we talk to him about learning how to film and edit and about what you learn from traveling the world in a car. </p> <p>Enjoy our conversation with Alex and check out The Nowhere Men </p> <p>Follow Alex and The Nowheremen here: <a href= "https://www.facebook.com/nowheremenadventures">https://www.facebook.com/nowheremenadventures</a></p> <p> </p>
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Bringing an idea to life and dropping the term ...
<p>This week we decided to experiment with the format of this podcast. We decided to wear wireless lav mics and walk around Venice beach answering the questions that you put in the reviews of our show. The idea came from a conversation we had about "Daily Vlogging" in podcast form and what that would be like, we thought it would be interesting to hear what it sounded like to go through daily life with a mic on. </p> <p>Let us know what you think about this episode and of this format, you can tweet at us @colinandsamir and you can also rate & review our podcast. Feel free to leave a question in our reviews and we will answer it on a future episode. </p> <p>We reference a YouTube video in this episode about a book that became the number 1 best seller on Amazon - here's the link to that video: https://youtu.be/_DRsu5Cv3O0</p> <p>- Colin and Samir</p>
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Ask us Questions: Show Update #1
<p>Hey Everyone - just a quick update from us: On next week's episode we are doing a Q & A, so we're asking our audience to rate & review our podcast and leave a question in your review. Whichever platform you listen on, you can review the podcast there and leave a question in your review. We'll pick out our favorite ones and answer them on next weeks episode. </p>
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Dealing with Creative Block and Burn Out
We have been feeling "Burnt Out" from the pressures we place on ourselves to achieve a certain amount of success through our content. This week on the Colin and Samir Podcast we are opening up about mental health as a creator and an avid social media user. Nobody can stay in perfect mental health 100% of the time, but just like we train our bodies at the gym and with personal trainers we can train our mind to by happier and health with certain tools and trained Mental Health Professionals.
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The Future of Live Entertainment: HQ Trivia, Tw...
Since its inception live entertainment has been dominated by sporting events and major networks, but with the advent of live video game streaming, YouTuber boxing, and HQ trivia we think the future of live entertainment will belong to the online creators. .
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How to Sell Your Movie to Netflix with Filmmake...
Matt D'avella is an award-winning documentary filmmaker best known for his movie Minimalism. Matt has done something that Colin and I have always wanted to do, make a movie and sell it to Netflix. Matt asked us to be on his podcast and after we were done recording the episode we kept the mics on and asked him some questions. Make sure to check out Matt on YouTube where he releases The Ground Up Show (his podcast) in full along with insightful tips for aspiring creatives.
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Jake & Josh: building a World Record Trick Shot...
Jake & Josh are creators who've grown to over 140,000 subscribers on YouTube in just under 9 months. They perform trick shots and break World Records every Wednesday. Josh Horton is one of the best jugglers in the world and performs regularly on primetime tv shows as well as in person during the halftime shows of major sporting events. He also has a background in social media which we get into in detail on the podcast.
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Jack Coyne on working with Casey Neistat, Beme ...
Jack Coyne is a filmmaker and YouTuber based out of New York City that got his start working for Casey Neistat. After a complete overhaul of the company by CNN, Beme was restructured and Jack was let go. Within days of the news Jack released a video on his personal YouTube channel that garnered over 1.2 million views and launched his career as a YouTuber. Enjoy our conversation with Jack about working with Casey, his time at Beme, and finding your voice as a YouTuber.
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Why Every YouTuber Has a Podcast
You Might notice that YouTubers are starting podcasts. But why would video creators be interested in audio? We break down our reasons for why it makes sense that YouTubers are starting podcasts in 2018. This is also the topic of our most recent YouTube video, check it out at YouTube.com/ColinandSamir
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Creative Partnerships
One of the most commonly asked questions is how did we meet and how does our partnership work? We’ve found it’s fairly unique to have a creative partnership like we have. So we decided to dedicate our first episode to breaking down our creative partnership and give you tips on how to successfully collaborate with others.
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Podcast Trailer
Hi we’re Colin and Samir, creative entrepreneurs that love talking about online video and entertainment. We’ll break down the latest trends and bring on friends to talk about their experiences as online video creators. Subscribe for a new podcast every Monday.
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