Shay Carl (@shaycarl) got his first computer at age 27.

He was a manual laborer for ages and uploaded his first YouTube video while on break from a granite counter top job.

Flash forward to today:

His SHAYTARDS channel now has roughly 2.3 BILLION views. Celebs like Steven Spielberg have appeared alongside Shay and his family.

He co-founded Maker Studios, which sold to Disney for nearly $1 billion.

He has been married 13 years and has 5 kids.

He has lost more than 100 pounds since his overweight peak.

Shay came to San Francisco to spend 2 days with me, we did a bunch of weird shit together (a lot of firsts for Shay), and we covered a ton, including:

The most important decisions and inflection points in his life

Tools of the trade and tips for creating on YouTube

Favorite books, quotes, etc. that he lives by

Stories he’s never shared anywhere before

And much, much more

If you only have 5 minutes, listen to Shay’s thoughts on the decisions that helped Maker Studios become a massive success.

And here is the pic of his hilarious driver’s license that we mention a few times 🙂

Enjoy!

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Show Notes

Shay Carl’s origin story [11:05]

On growing up a Mormon [13:33]

What Shay looked for in a mentor [23:11]

On near death experiences [31:17]

On the duration between starting and experiencing success as a YouTuber [34:21]

How Shay got his first gig in entertainment [39:11]

How daily vlogging helps Shay choose to be happy each day [43:09]

A funny story about great driver license photographs [46:07]

When did Shay Carl realize daily vlogging could be more than a hobby? [50:07]

From grocery money to mortgage money on YouTube [52:55]

The day Shay Carl decided to drop out of college [57:41]

How Shay Carl defines success, and who is the first person who comes to mind when you hear the word “success?” [1:04:27]

Thoughts on how physical tranformation impacts your mental state [1:10:08]

Discussing alcohol abuse [1:12:57]

Important decisions that allowed Maker Studios to succeed [1:36:00]

The story behind Trixin Clothing [1:51:03]

Suggestions for someone interested in vlogging [1:56:42]

Shay Carl’s vlogging camera equipment and editing software [2:16:02]

Favorite motivational quotes [2:22:12]

Fatherhood tips for first-time dads [2:23:25]

Favorite podcasts and audiobooks [2:29:08]

Most gifted books [2:33:34]

Chapters from the Book of Mormon that can help non-believers [2:35:31]

What purchase of $100 or less has most positively effected your life [2:41:35]

Morning rituals [2:45:30]

If you could put anything on a billboard, where would it be and what would it say? [2:47:19]

Families are forever [2:48:08]

Advice to your 25-year-old self [2:51:05]

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