An Update on my YouTube Channel

One of the biggest takeaways from my personal retreat in May was that I need to focus my business and stop dividing my time. I’ve decided to fully focus on podcasting, which means spending less time on other stuff, like WordPress. Since WordPress is the primary topic of my main channel, I’m going to be putting out fewer videos there.

A few changes are coming around these parts as I change the focus of my business. But don’t worry…I’m not really going anywhere. You can still find my live streams there, and I’ll still build in public on that channel. But all of my polished videos will be going to my new channel for Podcast Liftoff.

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