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Tools, Well-being and coffe

I’m back from vacation and going to jump right into hosting the next Creator Gathering in Vienna today. In the coming months I’ll be in Berlin, Barcelona and possibly somewhere in Italy - If you are around hit reply. I’d love to connect in person

💛 Valentin

Tools I Use Every Single Week

After launching this newsletter last September, I finally set up a welcome email for new subscribers. In it, I share the tools I use every week to make my content creation process a bit easier.

Even if you've heard me talk about them before, I wanted to share them again with existing readers.

 Uppbeat has amazing free music for creators

  • Riverside allows me to record high quality conversations remotely

  • MotionVFX gives me the tools to spice up every edit

  • Clickpilot is the tool I test all my thumbnail ideas with

These are affiliate links, which earn me a small commission at no extra cost to you.

As a bonus for loyalty here are three more I’m still testing out

  • Castmagic creates text-based social posts from your content.

  • Texts put all your messages in one inbox

  • Arc Browser promises to creates a better web experience

How To Boost Your Well-Being

Content creators often get caught in a loop of constant work and seeking output improvement, neglecting their well-being. If that sounds familiar, Daria from Lost in Admiration might have some simple ways to break the cycle.

In her recent video, she shares 7 micro-habits that can fit into every day and offer a little bit of relaxation and calm, even with limited time.

What Does a Great Cup Of Coffee Taste Like?

That's the most common question James Hoffmann, YouTube's most well-known coffee expert, gets. To answer this not-so-simple question, he channeled his inner Morpheus and, in a brilliant 7-minute video, "turned the Matrix off," exceeding any expectations his audience had.

As one comment puts it: “..the most impressive thing about this video isn't the obvious quality in every aspect of its production. It's the fact that it was even made. James could have easily put out another (probably excellent) review or how-to video and gotten a ton of (well-deserved) views. This video was an act of love—for coffee, for his art, for his audience.”

To top it all off, James also gave us a behind-the-scenes look at the production.

If you want to see something new and different, I highly suggest you watch this video.

Fun stuff to click on

Watch

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Standard Story Co. gives you the Terrible Short Film Starter pack

PewDiePie talks about how YouTuber are ruining Japan

Listen

Chris Do give amazing insights on how to build a brand

Read

Luke Himmelsbach shares why you should care about the audience you already have

Work

Jolly is hiring a short form editor


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