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  • The Exact Systems Behind a $1m YouTube Channel | 123
    Apr 9 2026

    Most creators focus on viral hits or massive subscriber counts, but Tintin Smith, former Head of YouTube for Ali Abdaal (where he helped grow the channel from 3 to 6 million subscribers and millions in revenue), reveals that true success lies in a meticulously crafted system designed to convert viewers into high-ticket clients. He breaks down the exact production system used by top educational YouTubers, outlining the critical roles, tasks, and surprisingly, what *not* to do, if you want to turn your audience into a sustainable six-figure business. From strategic positioning to the art of packaging your content, Tintin delivers a masterclass for any entrepreneur ready to leverage YouTube beyond ad revenue.

    Timestamps:
    00:00 Introduction
    03:30 Ali Abdaal's YouTube strategy
    09:50 YouTube production system overview
    16:15 Building your YouTube team
    26:00 Calls to action (CTAs) and lead magnets
    36:40 Editing: Why you shouldn't do it yourself
    44:10 Cost analysis of a YouTube team
    47:50 Five things the entrepreneur MUST do
    55:40 Five things the entrepreneur should NOT do
    1:02:50 The mindset of long-term YouTube success
    1:10:40 Highest leverage activities for YouTube growth
    1:14:00 Where to find Tintin Smith

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    Highlights:
    03:30 Ali Abdaal's Strategy
    09:50 Production System
    16:15 Building Your Team
    26:00 CTAs & Lead Magnets
    55:40 What NOT to Do
    1:02:50 Long-Term Mindset

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  • How To Actually Become A Successful Creator In 2026 | 121
    Apr 2 2026

    How do you actually become a successful long-term creator? Chase Reeves, a multi-talented creator ranging from musician to designer to coach, joins Nathan Barry to explore the unexpected ingredients for long-term success. Chase unpacks his unique journey, from pirated Photoshop to crafting captivating content, revealing how developing "taste" isn't just about technical skills, but a deep, soulful curiosity. This episode takes a dive into the critical balance between external validation and internal drive, why "actual" people connect with authenticity, and how embracing a little chaos might just be the secret sauce for innovation and genuine impact. Get ready to rethink how you approach your craft and cultivate a career that truly resonates.

    Timestamps:
    00:00 Introduction
    02:18 Intentionality and the exploration of feeling
    05:37 How Chase developed taste and his approach to making things
    09:24 The internet rewards performance, not integration
    12:54 How to sustain long-term growth and avoid burnout
    16:53 Connecting with your audience and understanding their needs
    20:47 Being playful and holding things loosely
    24:00 How small groups and men's work create healing through witness
    27:31 The cure for addiction is intimacy
    31:05 The difference between feeling good and being good
    34:10 The role of curiosity in building taste
    37:25 How to make a living while pursuing creative passions
    41:40 The power of saying "no" to opportunities
    44:25 Why creators need to protect their mental health
    47:20 Finding your unique voice in a crowded world
    50:10 Building a sustainable creative practice
    01:10:02 Embracing discomfort as a path to innovation
    01:20:30 Final thoughts on being a successful long-term creator

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    Pact: https://pact.com/
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    Highlights:
    01:51 – Musicians to content creators is an underused path
    06:26 – Your nervous system matters in business
    09:03 – Taste is higher than capabilities in the beginning
    12:00 – Make something that's an exact copy
    15:18 – Deep sense of insecurity fuels learning
    19:50 – The internet rewards performance, not integration
    27:31 – The cure for addiction is intimacy

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    1 h y 38 m
  • My Habits For (Almost) Limitless Energy | Simon Alexander Ong | 121
    Mar 25 2026

    How do you live an energized life—not just physically, but mentally, emotionally, and spiritually? Simon Alexander Ong, author of the bestselling book "Energize," joins Nathan in a captivating conversation that unpacks the profound difference between simply managing time and mastering energy. Simon, whose journey from the high-stakes world of finance to a renowned speaker and coach, offers a unique perspective on consistency over intensity, the power of gratitude, and why detaching from outcomes is the secret to sustained creativity and joy. This episode is a must-listen for creators and leaders striving to avoid burnout, cultivate a positive mindset, and harness their inner force to achieve their biggest goals.

    Timestamps:
    00:00 Introduction
    01:14 From finance to fulfillment
    06:05 From comparison to inspiration
    12:00 Mission, purpose, and seeing life as a game
    16:16 Wisdom begins with knowing yourself
    22:36 Finding stillness and inner rest
    28:10 The emotional side of action
    34:00 The power of loosening up
    41:40 Shifting from control to connection
    46:00 The four dimensions of energy
    50:11 Seasonal approach to energy
    54:26 Inspiration from outside your industry
    58:30 Leveraging novelty for marketing
    1:04:19 Question storming for deeper insights
    1:08:26 Leading with proud energy
    1:12:30 Expressing gratitude verbally
    1:18:18 Energetic decision-making

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    The Aughts Hotel: https://aughts.co
    Adam Grant: https://www.adamgrant.com
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    Highlights:
    06:05 From comparison to inspiration
    16:16 Wisdom begins with knowing yourself
    34:00 The power of loosening up
    46:00 The four dimensions of energy
    58:30 Leveraging novelty for marketing
    1:12:30 Expressing gratitude verbally

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  • How I Helped Grow Diary of a CEO to 14M Subscribers | 120
    Mar 19 2026

    She helped grow a YouTube channel from 100,000 to 14 million subscribers in just four years, all while balancing a suite of other successful podcasts and media ventures? Grace Miller, Head of Failure and Experimentation at Flight Story, the powerhouse behind "The Diary of a CEO" and other massive shows, shares her unique insights. In this episode, Grace pulls back the curtain on the world of high-stakes content creation, revealing the ingenious experiments and surprising failures that have fueled their meteoric rise. If you're obsessed with crafting great content and eager to understand the nuanced mechanics of YouTube growth, this conversation offers an unparalleled look into how one of the industry's leading teams navigates the ever-evolving digital landscape.

    Timestamps:
    00:00 Introduction
    02:00 The Scale of Diary of a CEO & Flight Story
    04:40 When Doubling Content Backfired
    08:01 Why Multiple YouTube Channels?
    13:00 Measuring YouTube Experiments
    15:37 Underutilized YouTube Features
    21:55 The Power of YouTube Chapters
    26:06 Anatomy of a Successful Experiment
    29:20 The Localization & Dub Experiment
    35:45 Designing Effective Experiments
    37:33 Core Metrics for YouTube Growth
    40:08 Tactics for Returning Viewers
    47:20 The Culture of Failure and Learning
    51:40 YouTube vs. Podcast Content
    54:26 Embracing Failure Personally
    59:00 The Value of Action Over Inaction
    1:03:00 Fostering a Culture of Experimentation
    1:11:57 AI in Content Creation
    1:16:17 The Future of the Creator Economy
    1:20:24 Targeting the Right Audience, Not Just All Audiences
    1:25:21 Grace's Personal Experimentation Journey
    1:28:31 Lead vs. Lagging Indicators for Growth

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    Highlights:
    04:40 When Doubling Content Backfired
    08:01 Why Multiple YouTube Channels?
    13:00 Measuring YouTube Experiments
    15:37 Underutilized YouTube Features
    21:55 The Power of YouTube Chapters

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    1 h y 31 m
  • You Only Need This To Become Rich (Millionaire Explains) | 119
    Mar 12 2026

    Most people chase a single number, believing it holds the key to lasting happiness and an end to their worries. But what happens when you hit that number, or even exceed it, and find yourself staring into an emotional abyss? This week on The Nathan Barry Show, we sit down with Mike Brown, a former Navy fighter pilot who built and sold an eight-figure oil and gas company. He achieved what many dream of – supercars, a beautiful home, and immense wealth. Yet, he still found himself losing peace and $1.5 million in a failing venture, prompting a profound shift in his definition of "rich." Join us as Mike shares his powerful journey from external validation to true freedom, revealing why our pursuit of wealth often misses the point entirely.

    Timestamps:
    00:00 Introduction
    02:10 Mike sells his supercars and updates his values
    03:55 Embracing the "buy the ticket, take the ride" philosophy
    06:20 From Navy fighter pilot to oil and gas entrepreneur
    08:45 Finding a new definition of wealth: freedom
    15:58 Shifting from outcome goals to process goals
    20:55 Understanding dirty vs. clean fuel for motivation
    31:05 External validation and the never-ending treadmill
    36:30 The power of clean fuel: purpose and service
    41:15 How money serves two purposes
    44:10 The value of experiences over material possessions
    48:30 The spectrum of dirty and clean fuel
    52:30 When greatness comes at a cost
    57:25 Mechanical and emotional fixes for financial fear
    1:05:40 Maximizing return on happiness: experimental spending
    1:08:00 The highest leverage investments for entrepreneurs
    1:10:45 The invaluable cost of peace and personal growth

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    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikebrownactual

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    Highlights:
    02:37 – How Your Bank Account & Calendar Show Your Values
    08:00 – Hitting Rock Bottom for a New Foundation
    16:00 – The Power of Process Goals Over Outcome Goals
    23:32 – Why Angel Investing Can Be "Dirty Fuel"
    37:35 – The Joy and Fulfillment of Serving Others
    44:50 – Maximizing "Return on Happiness"

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    1 h y 13 m
  • Live Coaching: How We're Growing This Business To $5M | 118
    Mar 5 2026

    What does it take to grow a SaaS business from $1 million to $5 million annual recurring revenue when your revenue has plateaued? Michael Sliwinski, founder of the productivity app Nozbe, joins Nathan Barry to diagnose the core issues his business faces and map out a clear path forward. Michael, who flew all the way from Europe for this conversation, dives into the challenges of competing in a crowded market, the impact of a product rebuild, and the search for a compelling new positioning. This episode is a masterclass in auditing your business, identifying roadblocks, and strategizing for breakthrough growth, especially for founders navigating a competitive landscape and aiming for their next big milestone.

    Timestamps:
    00:00 Introduction
    01:05 Michael's journey to Nozbe
    02:51 From side hustle to $1 million ARR
    04:47 The Japan growth explosion
    06:17 Rebuilding Nozbe from scratch
    10:14 Competing with industry giants
    12:58 Breaking down business metrics and building blocks
    19:07 Understanding max MRR and the S-curve
    22:42 The flatlining awareness and traffic
    25:02 Expansion and multi-seat customers
    29:43 Legacy customers on the old vs. new Nozbe
    30:52 Strong customer retention and low churn
    37:25 Key metrics and dashboard visibility
    39:46 Accountability through weekly revenue meetings
    42:07 The effectiveness of current content strategies
    46:27 Partnership success with a productivity consultant
    51:09 Direct sales for partners
    53:01 Reframing positioning for growth
    56:19 The core promise of Nozbe: The tool teams actually use
    59:43 The "boulder pushing" analogy
    1:02:18 Strategy for identifying and incentivizing new partners
    1:11:34 Tapping into true fans for new partner leads
    1:14:57 Michael's reflections and next steps

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    Highlights:
    02:17 – ZDNet feature blew up Nozbe
    05:13 – iPad app success in Japan
    09:27 – Impact and the $5M goal
    11:54 – Customer loyalty despite competitors
    22:15 – Demo meetings and their conversion rates
    32:27 – Customers prepaid until 2040
    57:33 – Why simpler is better for teams

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    1 h y 16 m
  • The Ultimate AI Masterclass For Businesses in 2026 | 117
    Feb 26 2026

    The secret to truly enjoying your work, even in the age of AI? According to serial founder Dan Cumberland, it starts with eliminating friction and leveraging AI to become the creator you've always wanted to be. Most people think AI is just for marketing, or they make critical mistakes by relying on an individual chat's memory. In this episode, Dan dives deep into how high-earning creators and companies can implement human-centered AI systems that don’t just save time, but actually help them connect more deeply with their audience and their own purpose. He shares actionable insights, practical examples, and crucial tips on how to build robust, portable context for your AI, transforming your business from the inside out.

    Timestamps:
    00:00 Introduction
    02:00 Simplifying email newsletters with AI automation
    05:07 Repurposing podcast content for TikTok
    09:06 The importance of bottleneck identification in AI workflows
    14:53 Context engineering: The foundation of effective AI use
    19:12 The benefits of portable AI context
    22:04 Crafting context documents for optimal AI output
    27:40 Why focusing on AI for operations is key
    31:03 Workflow design and the "sous chef" AI analogy
    35:28 Breaking down complex tasks for better AI results
    39:45 How AI generated content exploded traffic by 5x
    42:00 Utilizing Claude's skills and slash commands
    44:14 Integrating AI into your development environment with Cursor
    50:40 Optimizing idea capture systems with AI
    56:45 AI as a sounding board for human connection
    1:03:57 Redefining work in the age of AI
    1:08:40 Extending products with vibe-coded AI apps
    1:12:30 Documenting transformations for killer testimonials

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    1 h y 15 m
  • Become a Bestseller With This Book Launch Formula | 116
    Feb 19 2026

    What does it truly take to launch a phenomenon? Most authors dream of hitting the bestseller list, but today's guest, Tim Grahl, flips that goal on its head. He's revealing the counterintuitive truth about enduring book success, explaining why chasing a fleeting "bestseller" title might actually hinder your book's long-term impact. If your vision for your book extends beyond a single week of sales to creating a lasting legacy, this episode is packed with essential strategies. Learn why "readers" trump "sales" and how to engineer word-of-mouth that propels your book for years, not just days. Prepare to redefine what a successful book launch truly means.

    Timestamps:
    00:00 Introduction
    00:00:51 Book launch definitions and timelines
    00:03:34 Redefining "bestselling" beyond the lists
    00:08:33 The one thing and Atomic Habits approaches
    00:11:35 Tim's three categories for launching a book
    00:14:05 Leveraging influencer networks as the biggest lever
    00:19:07 Influencer promotion strategies
    00:21:09 Getting fans to buy: creating scarcity
    00:24:28 The most impactful book bonuses
    00:28:55 Getting fans to share (the least impactful strategy)
    00:31:11 Why direct advertising isn't profitable for books
    00:34:40 The 10,000 reader rule for long-term success
    00:42:41 Engineering word of mouth
    00:46:28 Getting free copies into the hands of readers
    00:50:55 Identifying and reaching relevant tribes
    00:52:26 Tim's resources for authors

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    The Perennial Bestseller by Ryan Holiday: https://ryanholiday.net/the-perennial-bestseller
    The One Thing by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan: https://www.the1thing.com/the-book
    Atomic Habits by James Clear: https://jamesclear.com/atomic-habits
    The War of Art by Steven Pressfield: https://stevenpressfield.com/books/the-war-of-art
    Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald: https://www.amazon.com/Great-Gatsby-F-Scott-Fitzgerald/dp/0743273567
    Tribes by Seth Godin: https://www.sethgodin.com/books/tribes

    Highlights:
    01:38 – Why a book launch should last two years
    05:34 – Selling a high volume doesn't always mean long-term success
    13:11 – The 95/5 principle of book marketing
    23:06 – The most effective and least effective bonuses
    34:40 – The 10,000 reader rule explained
    43:19 – Give away as many copies as possible
    48:56 – Creative ways to get your book into readers' hands

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