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Episode Synopsis
Over a decade ago, Emmy was living in Japan, feeling alone, and looking for a way to connect with others, so she turned to YouTube. In this week’s episode, Emmy talks to Brittany about her love of food and experimenting, and how YouTube has given her the flexibility to create her ideal life. Then, to learn more about how YouTube helps support creators, Brittany chats with Jamie Reichstein, YouTube’s head of Creator Partnerships. Some participants have been compensated for their involvement in this series.KEY TOPICS & TIME STAMPS3:26 About the Channel4:27 What makes Emmymade unique5:55 Starting the channel in Japan6:59 Emmy’s love of food9:06 Realizing YouTube could be her career10:46 Forming an LLC11:15 Flexibility15:21 Advice to parents looking to start their own channel17:30 Staying Inspired18:19 Feeling Pressure19:55 Staying motivated22:19 Brittany’s interview with Jamie ReichsteinRESOURCESListen on YouTubeEpisode Transcript2020 Oxford Economic Impact ReportSOCIAL HANDLESYoutube: emmymadeTwitter: @emmymadeinjapanInstagram: @emmymadeFacebook: @itsemmymadeinjapanWebsite: https://www.emmymade.comBrittany's Twitter: @bmluseCREDITSThe Upload is a podcast by YouTube produced in partnership with National Public Media. Our Executive Producers are Brianna LaFleur and Erica Osher. Supervising Producer Shannon Boerner. Our Lead Producer is Theresa Avila; Editing and Engineering by Alie Kilts; Production Assistance by Gurjit Kaur with support from Maddy Weinberg. Our logo was created by Jen Grottle and our music is by TimaLikesMusic. Hosted by Brittany Luse.
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