Two YouTube Channels I've Binge-Watched This Weekend

#1. Fabio Cerpelloni’s Tiny Books

A podcast interview with Seth Godin, the godfather of daily blogging, led me down a YouTube rabbit hole.

During the interview, they mentioned The Practice, one of Seth’s books. Curious, I Googled it and found Fabio Cerpelloni’s channel.

He interviews writers, reviews books, and inspires others to write tiny books. His questions to discover the book inside you gave me ideas for at least two more books.

His videos feel like an unscripted conversation, like asking a friend about writing books.

#2. The Kings Hand

Doomscrolling is bad, right? It’s a black hole for our time and attention.

The other day, scrolling taught me a valuable life lesson. And this time, I discovered a hidden gem about creativity, The Kings Hand.

This channel is about creativity in visual arts and music. Its official description is cultural strategy and creative psychology breakdowns for ambitious creators.

Binge-watching The Kings Hand made me ask about my visual identity. A silhouette of a tuxedoed man leaning forward with his hand in his hat instantly recalls Michael Jackson. That’s the power of visual identity.