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EP 242: Starting Messy, Learning Loud: Rob the Maritimer’s YouTube Journey

EP 242: Starting Messy, Learning Loud: Rob the Maritimer’s YouTube Journey

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What YouTube Can Teach Us About Reinvention After 50

What does starting a YouTube channel in your 40s, 50s, or beyond have in common with launching any new adventure in midlife? A lot more than you might think.

In this special episode, I sit down with Rob Moore—better known as Rob the Maritimer—who helps people over 40 overcome fear and start YouTube channels without the overwhelm. While the full video version of our conversation lives on YouTube, this audio-only edit trims out the nitty-gritty details about cameras and microphones so we can focus on the heart of Rob’s story.

We talk about:

  • How to push through camera anxiety (or any kind of stage fright)
  • Why your first attempts don’t have to be perfect—in fact, they shouldn’t be
  • The power of authenticity and showing up as yourself
  • Why age is never a barrier to starting something new
  • The importance of patience, consistency, and enjoying the journey

Even if you have zero interest in starting a YouTube channel, you’ll find encouragement here for taking risks, embracing imperfection, and blooming at any stage of life.

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