Deconstructing jREG's Neurotypical Pro-Normie Centrism (Ep 111)

In this conversation, jREG (Greg Guevara) discusses starting a YouTube channel and the challenges of maintaining a fragmented identity. We talk about the importance of creating unique art and making videos that no one else can replicate. jREG's satire is often misunderstood, but he believes that if viewers 'get it,' he hasn't done his job properly. He aims to provide negative value and deconstruct viewers' perspectives. The conversation also touches on the need for community among YouTubers and the Toronto studio that Greg is a part of. The podcast ends with plans for future collaboration and a visit to the studio. jREG on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jREG Other Stuff We Discuss: Creating Unique Art and Making Videos Understanding jREG's Satire Providing Negative Value Engaging Viewers Actively The Value of Lo-Fi Editing Creating Art vs. Commercial Content The Need for Community Among YouTubers Balancing Introversion and Extroversion Appreciation for Jreg's Music Upcoming Ironic Rave Event The Forgotten Generation of Gen Xers

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Chad Reynolds and Steve Ramsey discuss online and offline media and culture with an emphasis on YouTube Steve Ramsey is the Producer and Host of Woodworking for Mere Mortals, YouTube’s leading resource for learning the hobby of woodworking. Chad Reynolds is the Co-Creator and Executive Producer of Clean My Space, YouTube's original cleaning and decluttering channel.