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From Behind the Camera to Breaking 80 | Josh Gudgeon

From Behind the Camera to Breaking 80 | Josh Gudgeon

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Welcome back to Episode 11 of the LA Golf Channel Podcast. In this episode, I’m joined by Josh Gudgeon, the creator behind one of the most talked-about new YouTube journeys in golf. We dive into Josh’s challenge to break 80 in just six months, the story behind the 350-yard drive, and how his journey is blending golf, storytelling, and YouTube in a completely different way.


We also talk about what makes a great YouTube video, how Josh has gone from working behind the camera to building his own channel, and why so many people are already buying into the Breaking Golf journey. From confidence and delusion, to coaching, clubs, pressure and production, this episode gives a proper behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to build a golf series people genuinely care about.


A huge thank you as well to Breaking Beard for allowing us to use the podcast studio for this episode - it’s massively appreciated and helped make this conversation happen. The Breaking Beard podcast is hosted by BeardMeatsFood and Josh Gudgeon.


If you enjoy golf podcasts, golf YouTube, golf improvement journeys, and honest conversations around content creation, this is one you’ll enjoy.


In this episode:

• Josh Gudgeon’s Break 80 challenge

• The story behind the 350-yard drive

• What makes a great YouTube video

• Golf storytelling vs traditional golf content

• Building a new golf audience

• Coaching, equipment, and the reality of learning golf fast


Links:

Josh Gudgeon Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/thejoshgudgeon/


Breaking Golf Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/breaking.golf/


Breaking Beard YouTube:

https://www.youtube.com/c/BreakingBreadPodcast/videos

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