Starting my own YouTube channel

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| 1 minute read |by Constantin Gonzalez
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At 54 years old, I just started a YouTube channel.

This is an experiment. I recently read Anne-Laure Le Cunff’s book Tiny Experiments and decided to try something I haven’t done before: creating my own videos, not for a company or conference, but for anyone who might find them useful.

The video

Here it is. Two minutes and twenty-nine seconds:

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What comes next

I’m aiming for one video per week. Topics? I’m thinking:

  • Career navigation and becoming an expert generalist
  • Productivity and lifelong learning
  • Humans and AIs working together
  • Tech rabbit holes and pet projects

But honestly, I’d rather hear what would be most helpful for you:

Your turn

What topics would you like to see? What questions do you have? What would be actually useful versus just interesting?

Feel free to reach out to me:

This is video #1 of… we’ll see. The beauty of tiny experiments is you don’t have to know where they’ll end up. You just have to start.