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In this final mini-series episode, CES Hosts, Justine Ezarik and Brian Tong, cover some of the coolest things to see at CES, including the CES Innovation Awards. Plus, get an insider's look at the marketing, media, and advertising magic happening at C Space. Don't miss out on the tech trends and the buzz that make CES the ultimate tech event of the year!
AI and digital health innovations are growing rapidly, and there is no shortage of these groundbreaking technologies at CES. DIVE IN as CES Hosts, Justine Ezarik and Brian Tong, prepare you for the future of tech from CES 2025. You won't want to miss this!
Join CES hosts, Justine Ezarik and Brian Tong, as they kick off Part 1 of an exciting 3-part mini-series from CES 2025! In this episode, they explore some of the most exciting innovations and trends at CES, from the evolution of content creation to the future of advanced mobility.
Following Apple's "Wonderlust" event, Justine Ezarik joins us on this week's episode of The MacRumors Show to talk through our reactions to the announcement of the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, Apple Watch Series 9, and Apple Watch Ultra 2. Justine and Dan attended this week's event at Apple Park and were able to spend some time with the new devices. They talk us through how the new, contoured design and frosted glass of the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus feel in the hand and look in-person, as well as just how much smaller and lighter the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max really feel due to their titanium design. We also discuss experiences of using the iPhone 15 Pro's Action button and Double Tap on the Apple Watch Series 9, the new selection of color options, some of our favorite new features, and more. See more of Justine's work over on her YouTube channel. Follow us on X @danbarbera and @HartleyCharlton, and visit macrumors.com for all of the latest Apple news and rumors. Watch a video version of The MacRumors Show on our YouTube channel and subscribe to keep up with all of our Apple-focused videos.
When British novelist Robert Graves wrote "I Claudius" about the fourth Roman Emperor, he set the stage for our interview with Justine Ezarik, better known as iJustine, who is to me "The Empress of the Internet." She is a content creator for nearly two decades who has over a billion views on her YouTube channel, and even has young fans who were not yet born when their parents started watching her. We sought to understand the personal and professional trajectory that led to her becoming such an authority on technology and an inspiration to so many. We learned that passion and balance are central themes of her life. Firstly, technology is iJustine's first love. She observes that, "Today's technology is so accessible that we can do really anything we want, if we have the will to do it." This promise lights her up, and powers the fire of her hard-driving work ethic across all her varied interests. Secondly, there is balance - the Tao - the middle way between two extremes. Justine works hard, but also plays hard. She used to be very public about her life, but has now dialed that back to reclaim some of her life for herself. Consequently, she rediscovered authentic fun from what had become "fake fun." There are troubling aspects about social media, but so too there are amazing aspects that grace those who can strike the balance and curate their consumption carefully. The same goes for Artificial Intelligence (AI) - there are negative uses while at the same time there are wondrous uses. She cautions against becoming too alarmist. Seeking to avoid labels, stay positive, channel creativity, champion access and maintain balance, iJustine - The Empress of the Internet - shows the way. Join us to learn how she does it all.
Jake Slatnick, CEO of FreePower discusses the process in creating Tesla's new free position device charger and overcoming engineering hurdles—how did he succeed where Apple failed? I also ask the direction question everyone wants to know: will this charger be on the new Cybertruck? We also discuss how he captured massive amounts of earned media and press attention. Not to mention top YouTubers like Marques Brownlee, known as MKBHD, and Justine Ezarik, known as iJustine. Was it just luck? No. Turns out he took specific steps to get the right journalist's attention. See the full show notes at https://justinkbrady.com/jake-slatnick-freepower
In the final episode of our week celebrating leading women in tech and science, we hear from Justine Ezarik, aka iJustine, one of the most successful YouTubers of all time. iJustine launched 16 years ago and she truly was one of the original queens of the platform. Now, she has 6.98 million subscribers, created over 2000 uploads and has more than a billion views across her channel.Despite the critics in the early days, Justine persevered and she continues to adapt and evolve now, all because of her love of technology.Get ready to hear from a YouTube legend. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
iJustine – popular techie, gamer, and YouTube tech reviewer – has nearly 7 million subscribers across YouTube. Kevin talks with Justine about her career path, tapping tech to help build your own online platform and insights into what it's really like to be a content creator. Click here for transcript of this episode. Kevin Scott iJustine: https://www.youtube.com/ijustine
Tech and Digital Creator Justine Ezarik joins me to talk about how spending more time at home due to the pandemic has created ‘smart living' and how new tech habits have evolved over the past year.
Tech and Digital Creator Justine Ezarik joins me to talk about how spending more time at home due to the pandemic has created ‘smart living' and how new tech habits have evolved over the past year.
THE EVOLUTION OF ‘SMART LIVING': PAST TO PRESENT AND WHAT'S AHEAD IN THE FUTURE Nationally Recognized Tech Expert Shares How Smart Home Tech Continues to Transform Our Lives Justine Ezarik Tech and Digital Creator It's no surprise that Americans have spent more time at home than ever before in the last year, which has resulted in incorporating smart technologies in everyday life in ways no one could've imagined. Using smart home tech and living […] The post Justine Ezarik: July 22, 2021 first appeared on The Bill Martinez Show.
First up on the limited edition podcast "How Ya Been", Grace and Mamrie talk with Justine Ezarik, known better as iJustine, about daily life, lethal hobbies and they play a game made just for this episode! For a limited time, get 25% off and zero delivery fees on your first order of $15 or more when you download the DoorDash app and enter code TMGW2021.
CES 2021, Samsung Galaxy S21, Section 230, escaping big tech, Clubhouse Misinformation has slowed now that Trump is off Twitter. Denise describes the effects of Section 230 on big tech. Is it possible for someone to escape big tech if they want to? Germany and France don't agree with Trump's deplatforming. Is CES 2021 the model for trade shows going forward? IoT at the Consumer Electronics Show. Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S21 series smartphone. Galaxy S21 will not support MST payments. Samsung Galaxy SmartTag with UWB support. Justine and David spot the biggest trends from CES 2021. GM announced BrightDrop for commercial electric vehicles. Google's acquisition of Fitbit is complete. Apple might soon charge for certain podcasts. Justine introduces Leo to Clubhouse. Are TikTok's new age limitations good for users? Differences between Huawei and Xiaomi in the eyes of the US. Intel CEO Bob Swan is out, Pat Gelsinger is in. Walmart's e-commerce chief's city of the future. Bill Gates and all of his collection of farmland. From petabytes to hellabytes. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Justine Ezarik, Denise Howell, and David Ruddock Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Sponsors: www.stamps.com - promo code: TWIT itpro.tv/twit use the code TWIT30 casper.com/twit1 - promo code: TWIT1
On This Week in Tech, Leo Laporte, David Ruddock, Justine Ezarik, and Denise Howell talk about Samsung's announcement of the Galaxy S21 series of flagship smartphones, some features that are missing, and the iterative essence of the upgrade. Full episode at twit.tv/twit806 Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Justine Ezarik and David Ruddock You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our full shows at https://twit.tv/shows/
On This Week in Tech, Leo Laporte, David Ruddock, Justine Ezarik, and Denise Howell talk about Samsung's announcement of the Galaxy S21 series of flagship smartphones, some features that are missing, and the iterative essence of the upgrade. Full episode at twit.tv/twit806 Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Justine Ezarik and David Ruddock You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our full shows at https://twit.tv/shows/
On This Week in Tech, Leo Laporte, David Ruddock, Justine Ezarik, and Denise Howell talk about Samsung's announcement of the Galaxy S21 series of flagship smartphones, some features that are missing, and the iterative essence of the upgrade. Full episode at twit.tv/twit806 Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Justine Ezarik and David Ruddock You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our full shows at https://twit.tv/shows/
On This Week in Tech, Leo Laporte, David Ruddock, Justine Ezarik, and Denise Howell talk about Samsung's announcement of the Galaxy S21 series of flagship smartphones, some features that are missing, and the iterative essence of the upgrade. Full episode at twit.tv/twit806 Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Justine Ezarik and David Ruddock You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our full shows at https://twit.tv/shows/
CES 2021, Samsung Galaxy S21, Section 230, escaping big tech, Clubhouse Misinformation has slowed now that Trump is off Twitter. Denise describes the effects of Section 230 on big tech. Is it possible for someone to escape big tech if they want to? Germany and France don't agree with Trump's deplatforming. Is CES 2021 the model for trade shows going forward? IoT at the Consumer Electronics Show. Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S21 series smartphone. Galaxy S21 will not support MST payments. Samsung Galaxy SmartTag with UWB support. Justine and David spot the biggest trends from CES 2021. GM announced BrightDrop for commercial electric vehicles. Google's acquisition of Fitbit is complete. Apple might soon charge for certain podcasts. Justine introduces Leo to Clubhouse. Are TikTok's new age limitations good for users? Differences between Huawei and Xiaomi in the eyes of the US. Intel CEO Bob Swan is out, Pat Gelsinger is in. Walmart's e-commerce chief's city of the future. Bill Gates and all of his collection of farmland. From petabytes to hellabytes. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Justine Ezarik, Denise Howell, and David Ruddock Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Sponsors: www.stamps.com - promo code: TWIT itpro.tv/twit use the code TWIT30 casper.com/twit1 - promo code: TWIT1
CES 2021, Samsung Galaxy S21, Section 230, escaping big tech, Clubhouse Misinformation has slowed now that Trump is off Twitter. Denise describes the effects of Section 230 on big tech. Is it possible for someone to escape big tech if they want to? Germany and France don't agree with Trump's deplatforming. Is CES 2021 the model for trade shows going forward? IoT at the Consumer Electronics Show. Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S21 series smartphone. Galaxy S21 will not support MST payments. Samsung Galaxy SmartTag with UWB support. Justine and David spot the biggest trends from CES 2021. GM announced BrightDrop for commercial electric vehicles. Google's acquisition of Fitbit is complete. Apple might soon charge for certain podcasts. Justine introduces Leo to Clubhouse. Are TikTok's new age limitations good for users? Differences between Huawei and Xiaomi in the eyes of the US. Intel CEO Bob Swan is out, Pat Gelsinger is in. Walmart's e-commerce chief's city of the future. Bill Gates and all of his collection of farmland. From petabytes to hellabytes. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Justine Ezarik, Denise Howell, and David Ruddock Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Sponsors: www.stamps.com - promo code: TWIT itpro.tv/twit use the code TWIT30 casper.com/twit1 - promo code: TWIT1
CES 2021, Samsung Galaxy S21, Section 230, escaping big tech, Clubhouse Misinformation has slowed now that Trump is off Twitter. Denise describes the effects of Section 230 on big tech. Is it possible for someone to escape big tech if they want to? Germany and France don't agree with Trump's deplatforming. Is CES 2021 the model for trade shows going forward? IoT at the Consumer Electronics Show. Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S21 series smartphone. Galaxy S21 will not support MST payments. Samsung Galaxy SmartTag with UWB support. Justine and David spot the biggest trends from CES 2021. GM announced BrightDrop for commercial electric vehicles. Google's acquisition of Fitbit is complete. Apple might soon charge for certain podcasts. Justine introduces Leo to Clubhouse. Are TikTok's new age limitations good for users? Differences between Huawei and Xiaomi in the eyes of the US. Intel CEO Bob Swan is out, Pat Gelsinger is in. Walmart's e-commerce chief's city of the future. Bill Gates and all of his collection of farmland. From petabytes to hellabytes. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Justine Ezarik, Denise Howell, and David Ruddock Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Sponsors: www.stamps.com - promo code: TWIT itpro.tv/twit use the code TWIT30 casper.com/twit1 - promo code: TWIT1
CES 2021, Samsung Galaxy S21, Section 230, escaping big tech, Clubhouse Misinformation has slowed now that Trump is off Twitter. Denise describes the effects of Section 230 on big tech. Is it possible for someone to escape big tech if they want to? Germany and France don't agree with Trump's deplatforming. Is CES 2021 the model for trade shows going forward? IoT at the Consumer Electronics Show. Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S21 series smartphone. Galaxy S21 will not support MST payments. Samsung Galaxy SmartTag with UWB support. Justine and David spot the biggest trends from CES 2021. GM announced BrightDrop for commercial electric vehicles. Google's acquisition of Fitbit is complete. Apple might soon charge for certain podcasts. Justine introduces Leo to Clubhouse. Are TikTok's new age limitations good for users? Differences between Huawei and Xiaomi in the eyes of the US. Intel CEO Bob Swan is out, Pat Gelsinger is in. Walmart's e-commerce chief's city of the future. Bill Gates and all of his collection of farmland. From petabytes to hellabytes. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Justine Ezarik, Denise Howell, and David Ruddock Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Sponsors: www.stamps.com - promo code: TWIT itpro.tv/twit use the code TWIT30 casper.com/twit1 - promo code: TWIT1
CES 2021, Samsung Galaxy S21, Section 230, escaping big tech, Clubhouse Misinformation has slowed now that Trump is off Twitter. Denise describes the effects of Section 230 on big tech. Is it possible for someone to escape big tech if they want to? Germany and France don't agree with Trump's deplatforming. Is CES 2021 the model for trade shows going forward? IoT at the Consumer Electronics Show. Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S21 series smartphone. Galaxy S21 will not support MST payments. Samsung Galaxy SmartTag with UWB support. Justine and David spot the biggest trends from CES 2021. GM announced BrightDrop for commercial electric vehicles. Google's acquisition of Fitbit is complete. Apple might soon charge for certain podcasts. Justine introduces Leo to Clubhouse. Are TikTok's new age limitations good for users? Differences between Huawei and Xiaomi in the eyes of the US. Intel CEO Bob Swan is out, Pat Gelsinger is in. Walmart's e-commerce chief's city of the future. Bill Gates and all of his collection of farmland. From petabytes to hellabytes. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Justine Ezarik, Denise Howell, and David Ruddock Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Sponsors: www.stamps.com - promo code: TWIT itpro.tv/twit use the code TWIT30 casper.com/twit1 - promo code: TWIT1
CES 2021, Samsung Galaxy S21, Section 230, escaping big tech, Clubhouse Misinformation has slowed now that Trump is off Twitter. Denise describes the effects of Section 230 on big tech. Is it possible for someone to escape big tech if they want to? Germany and France don't agree with Trump's deplatforming. Is CES 2021 the model for trade shows going forward? IoT at the Consumer Electronics Show. Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S21 series smartphone. Galaxy S21 will not support MST payments. Samsung Galaxy SmartTag with UWB support. Justine and David spot the biggest trends from CES 2021. GM announced BrightDrop for commercial electric vehicles. Google's acquisition of Fitbit is complete. Apple might soon charge for certain podcasts. Justine introduces Leo to Clubhouse. Are TikTok's new age limitations good for users? Differences between Huawei and Xiaomi in the eyes of the US. Intel CEO Bob Swan is out, Pat Gelsinger is in. Walmart's e-commerce chief's city of the future. Bill Gates and all of his collection of farmland. From petabytes to hellabytes. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Justine Ezarik, Denise Howell, and David Ruddock Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Sponsors: www.stamps.com - promo code: TWIT itpro.tv/twit use the code TWIT30 casper.com/twit1 - promo code: TWIT1
CES 2021, Samsung Galaxy S21, Section 230, escaping big tech, Clubhouse Misinformation has slowed now that Trump is off Twitter. Denise describes the effects of Section 230 on big tech. Is it possible for someone to escape big tech if they want to? Germany and France don't agree with Trump's deplatforming. Is CES 2021 the model for trade shows going forward? IoT at the Consumer Electronics Show. Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S21 series smartphone. Galaxy S21 will not support MST payments. Samsung Galaxy SmartTag with UWB support. Justine and David spot the biggest trends from CES 2021. GM announced BrightDrop for commercial electric vehicles. Google's acquisition of Fitbit is complete. Apple might soon charge for certain podcasts. Justine introduces Leo to Clubhouse. Are TikTok's new age limitations good for users? Differences between Huawei and Xiaomi in the eyes of the US. Intel CEO Bob Swan is out, Pat Gelsinger is in. Walmart's e-commerce chief's city of the future. Bill Gates and all of his collection of farmland. From petabytes to hellabytes. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Justine Ezarik, Denise Howell, and David Ruddock Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Sponsors: www.stamps.com - promo code: TWIT itpro.tv/twit use the code TWIT30 casper.com/twit1 - promo code: TWIT1
CES 2021, Samsung Galaxy S21, Section 230, escaping big tech, Clubhouse Misinformation has slowed now that Trump is off Twitter. Denise describes the effects of Section 230 on big tech. Is it possible for someone to escape big tech if they want to? Germany and France don't agree with Trump's deplatforming. Is CES 2021 the model for trade shows going forward? IoT at the Consumer Electronics Show. Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S21 series smartphone. Galaxy S21 will not support MST payments. Samsung Galaxy SmartTag with UWB support. Justine and David spot the biggest trends from CES 2021. GM announced BrightDrop for commercial electric vehicles. Google's acquisition of Fitbit is complete. Apple might soon charge for certain podcasts. Justine introduces Leo to Clubhouse. Are TikTok's new age limitations good for users? Differences between Huawei and Xiaomi in the eyes of the US. Intel CEO Bob Swan is out, Pat Gelsinger is in. Walmart's e-commerce chief's city of the future. Bill Gates and all of his collection of farmland. From petabytes to hellabytes. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Justine Ezarik, Denise Howell, and David Ruddock Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Sponsors: www.stamps.com - promo code: TWIT itpro.tv/twit use the code TWIT30 casper.com/twit1 - promo code: TWIT1
CES 2021, Samsung Galaxy S21, Section 230, escaping big tech, Clubhouse Misinformation has slowed now that Trump is off Twitter. Denise describes the effects of Section 230 on big tech. Is it possible for someone to escape big tech if they want to? Germany and France don't agree with Trump's deplatforming. Is CES 2021 the model for trade shows going forward? IoT at the Consumer Electronics Show. Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S21 series smartphone. Galaxy S21 will not support MST payments. Samsung Galaxy SmartTag with UWB support. Justine and David spot the biggest trends from CES 2021. GM announced BrightDrop for commercial electric vehicles. Google's acquisition of Fitbit is complete. Apple might soon charge for certain podcasts. Justine introduces Leo to Clubhouse. Are TikTok's new age limitations good for users? Differences between Huawei and Xiaomi in the eyes of the US. Intel CEO Bob Swan is out, Pat Gelsinger is in. Walmart's e-commerce chief's city of the future. Bill Gates and all of his collection of farmland. From petabytes to hellabytes. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Justine Ezarik, Denise Howell, and David Ruddock Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Sponsors: www.stamps.com - promo code: TWIT itpro.tv/twit use the code TWIT30 casper.com/twit1 - promo code: TWIT1
CES 2021, Samsung Galaxy S21, Section 230, escaping big tech, Clubhouse Misinformation has slowed now that Trump is off Twitter. Denise describes the effects of Section 230 on big tech. Is it possible for someone to escape big tech if they want to? Germany and France don't agree with Trump's deplatforming. Is CES 2021 the model for trade shows going forward? IoT at the Consumer Electronics Show. Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S21 series smartphone. Galaxy S21 will not support MST payments. Samsung Galaxy SmartTag with UWB support. Justine and David spot the biggest trends from CES 2021. GM announced BrightDrop for commercial electric vehicles. Google's acquisition of Fitbit is complete. Apple might soon charge for certain podcasts. Justine introduces Leo to Clubhouse. Are TikTok's new age limitations good for users? Differences between Huawei and Xiaomi in the eyes of the US. Intel CEO Bob Swan is out, Pat Gelsinger is in. Walmart's e-commerce chief's city of the future. Bill Gates and all of his collection of farmland. From petabytes to hellabytes. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Justine Ezarik, Denise Howell, and David Ruddock Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Sponsors: www.stamps.com - promo code: TWIT itpro.tv/twit use the code TWIT30 casper.com/twit1 - promo code: TWIT1
CES 2021, Samsung Galaxy S21, Section 230, escaping big tech, Clubhouse Misinformation has slowed now that Trump is off Twitter. Denise describes the effects of Section 230 on big tech. Is it possible for someone to escape big tech if they want to? Germany and France don't agree with Trump's deplatforming. Is CES 2021 the model for trade shows going forward? IoT at the Consumer Electronics Show. Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S21 series smartphone. Galaxy S21 will not support MST payments. Samsung Galaxy SmartTag with UWB support. Justine and David spot the biggest trends from CES 2021. GM announced BrightDrop for commercial electric vehicles. Google's acquisition of Fitbit is complete. Apple might soon charge for certain podcasts. Justine introduces Leo to Clubhouse. Are TikTok's new age limitations good for users? Differences between Huawei and Xiaomi in the eyes of the US. Intel CEO Bob Swan is out, Pat Gelsinger is in. Walmart's e-commerce chief's city of the future. Bill Gates and all of his collection of farmland. From petabytes to hellabytes. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Justine Ezarik, Denise Howell, and David Ruddock Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Sponsors: www.stamps.com - promo code: TWIT itpro.tv/twit use the code TWIT30 casper.com/twit1 - promo code: TWIT1
Justine Ezarik, more famously known as iJustine, is a content creator who is best known for being a YouTuber personality. She creates videos surrounding technology, lifestyle, gaming, and more. She has also recently launched her podcast Same Brain with her sister, Jenna. Listen in as we talk about Justine's experience starting off with web development and then becoming a content creator! Keep up with iJustine: Instagram: @iJustine Twitter: @iJustine Same Brain: https://www.youtube.com/samebrain Lightbulb Moment is a podcast focused on spotlighting women in STEM, media, and entrepreneurship. This podcast is brought to you by the partnership between Jothi Ramaswamy and ThinkSTEAM, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to bridging the gender gap in STEAM through various initiatives, including this podcast. Learn more about Lightbulb Moment: Instagram: @lightbulbmomentpodcast Twitter: @lightbulbmomxnt Website: https://anchor.fm/lightbulb-moment Learn more about Jothi Ramaswamy: Instagram: @jothiramaswamy Twitter: @jothi_ramaswamy Website: http://jothiramaswamy.com/ Learn more about ThinkSTEAM: Instagram: @thinksteaminc Twitter: @thinksteaminc Website: http://www.thinksteam4girls.org/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lightbulb-moment/support
Before iJustine built her YouTube fanbase to 4.2 million subscribers and won the 2015 Streamy for best lifestyle series, find out the rest of the story about her life and career before fame here.
iJustine is became one of the Internet's first-and most popular-"lifecasters," inviting people around the world to watch her every move, twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Within ten days of release, her "300-page iPhone bill" had garnered more than 3 million views and international media attention. These days, iJustine is a one-woman new media phenomenon: The popular techie, gamer, vlogger, and digital influencer has an army of nearly 8 million subscribers across multiple YouTube channels, with total views past one billion.
Justine Ezarik is one of the most popular YouTube personalities with nearly 6.5 million subscribers and over 1 billion views, where she creates videos around tech reviews, gaming, travel, and food. She's also an actress and the author of I, Justine. I had a great time with Justine reminiscing about old school tech and social media days (AOL anyone?), talking about the future of social media and tech, the downsides of being Internet famous, and much more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/growth-minds/support
There are no YouTube shortcuts. You have to up in the work and build an audience. With enough determination and laser focus on quality content, channels grow and thrive for years.Today, I chat with Justin who is a tech YouTube superstar and has been creating content for over 14 years! Over the years Justine has focused on aspects of the channel which helped her build an audience of over 6 million subscribers.We discuss those elements on TubeTalk.For the show notes, head over to https://vidiq.com/blog/post/ijustine-interview-how-to-rock-your-youtube-channel/. Don't forget to leave a review and subscribe in your favorite podcast app!Any questions or comments? feel free to email me Liron@vidIQ.com
iJustine has been creating tech videos since before YouTubers were a thing, so I asked what creators can do while we're all staying home. Turns out it involves giving ourselves haircuts and playing Animal Crossing. Watch the video version of the episode https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcCQ7641-xA&t=4s Special Guest: Justine Ezarik.
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Was ihm widerfahren ist, war kein Shitstorm, sondern wie Richard Gutjahr es selber nennt: ein Shit Tsunami. Im Rahmen unseres Vorgesprächs, hat Richard mir gesagt, dass er über das Thema nicht mehr reden mag und auch alle Anfragen von TV-Talkshows dazu absagt. Dennoch hat er sich im Interview zu dem geäußert, was er durchmacht. Ich bin ihm dafür dankbar, weil es ein Beispiel für unglaublich viel Stärke ist. All seine Erlebnisse haben ihn nicht aus der Sichtbarkeit vertrieben: „Ich empfinde es als großes Geschenk, dass wir an dieser Schnittstelle zwischen analog und digital geboren sind. Das ist anstrengend, aber es ist auch so toll. Ich will meinen Enkelkindern irgendwann mal sagen können: ich war bei der Geburtsstunde des Internets dabei... Und Rock`n`Roll“ Mehr zu dem was Richard Gutjahr durchmachen musste, findet ihr hier: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXc02u_e5bE Sein Buchtipp ist „I Justine“ von Justine Ezarik
MAKE YOUR OWN RULES. If you want to become a social media star, you have to find your voice and carve out your niche. It’s important to be flexible and open to change- as long as you stay authentic. Staying flexible with your vision could keep you from being pigeon-holed in your industry. Staying YOU will keep your followers interested. If you stay consistent, keep creating, and have fun, you will find your core audience. For this Five Minute Friday, I revisit a conversation I had with Justine Ezarik, where she shared her creative process and the philosophy behind her social media empire. Justine is a social media powerhouse. When she isn’t busy being a YouTube personality, she’s busy being a producer, writer, and author. Justine made her mark in the industry creating videos about tech, travel, and gaming. Her loyal following includes over 6 million subscribers on YouTube and almost two million followers on Instagram and Twitter. Justine says that you need to be creative and unlimited when it comes to life and business. Learn how to be successful on your terms in Episode 861. In This Episode You Will Learn: How to have fun and create content without stressing goals (22:30) The importance of not being pigeon-holed in your industry (23:15) Building your brand on authenticity (26:33) How to make decisions based on the opportunities that come to you (26:50) If you enjoyed this episode, check out the video show notes and more at http://lewishowes.com/861 and follow at instagram.com/lewishowes
IT' ALL ABOUT THE HUSTLE. What gatekeepers are holding you back from doing what you love? I’m inspired by the creators on YouTube. They are people who have forged their own path. They didn’t wait for someone to allow them to make videos- they just went out and did it. They’ve dealt with negative comments. They’ve had failed videos. They’ve faced countless setbacks. And they still continued to create. You have to give yourself permission to find and express your true self. On today’s episode of The School of Greatness, I created a mashup of all my favorite interviews with the women of YouTube: Lilly Singh, iJustine, Bethany Mota, and Lindsey Sterling. Lilly Singh (aka iiSuperwomanii) is a multi-faceted comedian, entertainer, actress and the founder of #GirlLove. She has found worldwide fame through her comedic and inspirational YouTube videos, amassing 12 million subscribers. In March 2017, she released her debut book HOW TO BE A BAWSE: A Guide to Surviving Conquering Life, which became a #1 New York Times Best Seller. As a role model to women and girls around the globe, Singh created her #GirlLove initiative to break the cycle of girl-on-girl hate and encourage women to build each other up. Justine Ezarik, the YouTube personality better known as iJustine, took the internet by storm. She's been around for more than a decade, first popping up on YouTube in 2006 where she has accumulated millions of subscribers and fans. The vlogger still remains beloved and has since branched out with a bustling Instagram account and a memoir. Bethany Mota started with her channel, Macbarbie07 in 2009. She rose to fame for her haul videos, in which she shows her fashion and style purchases via the internet. She uploads videos of outfit ideas, makeup and hair tutorials, recipes, and do it yourself ideas. She has since expanded into her own fashion line at Aéropostale. She has gone on multiple tours, which she calls her "Motavatours" to meet and interact with fans. She also appeared on Season 19 of Dancing with the Stars. Lindsey Sterling is a violinist with 10 million YouTube subscribers, over 1.9 billion views on her YouTube channel, 2 Billboard Music Awards, Billboard chart-topping hits and sold-out tours worldwide. All of these women share a common drive that forces them to keep putting themselves out there and keep being better each day. So get ready to learn how to find creativity and inspiration on Episode 779. Some Questions I Ask: Where does your hustle come from? (4:00) Who do you want to be? (6:00) What’s your vision for what you’re creating? (8:00) What’s the biggest thing you’ve learned about yourself? (9:00) If you could put up one final video, what would you post? (11:00) What is your biggest fear? (14:00) What’s the feeling you get when you’re on stage? (17:00) In This Episode You Will Learn: Why Lilly Singh dedicated her book to the person she was three years ago (5:00) Why it’s ok to constantly change your goals (7:00) Why you should surround yourself with people with different skills than you (10:00) How to drop your ego and do things out of love (16:00) How to find your sense of true self (18:00) Plus much more...
Justine Ezarik aka iJustine is one of the OG YouTube stars-- one of the very few people who have been on the platform for over a decade. You may remember her from her first big hit, her “300 page iPhone bill” video way back in 2007 or from literally streaming her entire life for 6 months, and since then she’s had several other hits that helped her build a huge following based off the kind of DIY hustle that I absolutely love-- for example her early videos were shot with a $400 point and shoot and a green rug from Ikea that served as her “green screen.” She’s one of the people who blazed the trail for the YouTubers and vloggers of today, and she’s parlayed that into a ton of opportunities outside YouTube including appearances on shows like Law & Order and Criminal Minds as well as being named by Time as one of the top 100 most influential people to 18-34 year olds. Today on the podcast, * She talks about how she got her start in her hometown of Pittsburgh-- she didn’t need to be in New York, LA or SF to make things happen, and neither do you. I love how she puts it: “be the best where you are, then move when you’ve outgrown it.” * We riff on one of my favorite topics which is the idea that stamina wins, that the most important thing is just to keep grinding and over time the ups and downs will just be noise. * She’s got a really great perspective on negative feedback. Any creator gets some, and the standard response is to ignore it. But here’s the thing -- as she says -- sometimes they’re right. Sometimes you should listen to it and adjust accordingly. Enjoy! Show notes and links for this episode can be found at www.chasejarvis.com/podcast. This podcast is brought to you by CreativeLive. CreativeLive is the world's largest hub for online creative education in photo/video, art/design, music/audio, craft/maker and the ability to make a living in any of those disciplines. They are high quality, highly curated classes taught by the world’s top experts -- Pulitzer, Oscar, Grammy Award winners, New York Times best selling authors and the best entrepreneurs of our times.
In a recent episode, Tommy tried to describe what he thinks several famous YouTubers look like. After we posted it, many people commented that they wanted to see a video in which Tommy finds out what the people actually look like and if he was accurate with his descriptions. Originally, when we recorded that episode, we included a segment in which Ben revealed to Tommy what those YouTubers look like but didn’t include it in the final cut. This is that segment.
Tommy describes what he thinks famous YouTubers look like including Felix Kjellberg (PewDiePie), Grace Helbig, Michael Stevens (Vsauce), Jenna Marbles, Ethan & Hila Klein (h3h3Productions), Justine Ezarik (iJustine), and Philip DeFranco.
Internet star and new friend Justine Ezarik joins us to discuss tattoos, calling dibs, and DJ Dogs. This bonus Thursday episode is brought to you by Ring.com and BlueApron.com!
Justine Ezarik, one of the first major female internet personalities who developed a following online as "iJustine," sits down with Rhett & Link this week to talk about what it was like to live a real-life "The Truman Show" experience having every minute of her life live-streamed online for six months, how she deals with her past and present romantic relationships in the public eye, and what really differentiates Justine from "iJustine" after making YouTube content for over 8 years.
Join Maria as she speaks with Dr. Len Lopez nutrition and fitness expert, and author of “To Burn or Not to Burn, Fat is the Question” and “Five STEPS Closer…” Then, Dee Bagwell Haslam, a mother of two children and the Chief Executive Officer of Moving Picture Books / RIVR Media companies. Next, Justine Ezarik, Gadget and Technology Expert, New Intel Survey on Mobile Etiquette Reveals the Biggest Pet Peeves and Debra Haffner, author of Talking About the Birds and the Bees, version 3.0
Justine Ezarik, better known as iJustine, is a lifecaster who is ready to experience her first SXSW. She also loves Apple, and isn't afraid to show it. Check her out online at "iJustine.tv":http://www.ijustine.tv
New MacBreak Host Justine Ezarik shows us some of the cool Mac gadgets and software from Macworld Expo. Host: Justine Ezarik
New MacBreak Host Justine Ezarik shows us some of the cool Mac gadgets and software from Macworld Expo. Host: Justine Ezarik