38 min

19: Playlist Live Mashup Best Friends Edition w/ Ceanna, Ash, Gabe, and Jakeup Stream Wars

    • Technology

Today’s episode is the last in our Playlist Live series and it’s definitely a fun one that really demonstrates the close friendships that can be developed through live streaming. 

The first interview features Ceanna and Ash, two streamers who met on MeetMe and after discovering that they lived only 40 minutes apart, started meeting offline. Fast forward to a couple months later and the girls have become best friends who share their passion of streaming. Following that are interviews with Gabe and Jakeup, two streamers who are best friends and roommates in real life. 

In my interviews with these four streamers we discuss a variety of topics including whether or not you should have a streamer persona or just be yourself, why you don’t need to be a streamer to be an integral member of the community, why both introverted and extroverted people can make great streamers, and much, much more. 



Additional Notes: 

Ceanna and Ash 


Their friendship is proof that you can truly meet your best friends through the MeetMe app
Playlist was fun because they were able to take online relationships offline 
Bond between streamers because this is a passion they all have in common
It’s easy to get along with each other in real life because when you’re a stream it’s hard to put up a façade, who you are in your stream is generally who you are in real life 
Don’t have to be a streamer to be part of the community, can be a bouncer or a super fan 
One way streamers create a loyal community is by selecting an emoji that their followers can add to their screennames to represent that you’re part of a specific streamer’s community 
These days it’s harder to meet people in real life, so meeting people through streaming is a great option
During your stream it’s very important to diffuse negativity quickly 
Ash and Ceanna feel honored that people who support them over the internet trust them with their issues and life problems, they love to be there for their audience

Instagram: 

@ceanna

@ashlandtwhite



Gabe


Originally started streaming on Live.me, also tried a number of other streaming platforms, but feels that MeetMe has been the longest lasting and most reliable platform to be on
He started live streaming because he felt other types of content were too saturated
What’s great about streaming is you don’t need a talent, just chatting and being yourself is fine too 
Consistency is important, doesn’t have to be with same time but just every day 
Don’t whine if you’re not getting gifted, be gracious and grateful for what you do get and it will keep coming 
He shares his tips for dealing with trolls 
Why streaming is good for introverted people à you know people are there for you, you don’t have to try and fit in 

Instagram @geebzer



Jakeup 


Likes live for the instantaneous interaction 
Got tips from Gabe – helps to have tips training and coaching when you’re first starting out 
Likes to keep people guessing, he takes what other streamers do and he puts his own crazy twist on it
Unlike some of the other streamers we’ve interviewed, Jakeup shared that when streaming he has an alter ego, in real life he’s quiet and reserved
He suggests streamers have rules and guidelines for their broadcasts, but don’t be rude and impulsive when it comes to kicking people out 

Instagram @ohnojakeup 

Today’s episode is the last in our Playlist Live series and it’s definitely a fun one that really demonstrates the close friendships that can be developed through live streaming. 

The first interview features Ceanna and Ash, two streamers who met on MeetMe and after discovering that they lived only 40 minutes apart, started meeting offline. Fast forward to a couple months later and the girls have become best friends who share their passion of streaming. Following that are interviews with Gabe and Jakeup, two streamers who are best friends and roommates in real life. 

In my interviews with these four streamers we discuss a variety of topics including whether or not you should have a streamer persona or just be yourself, why you don’t need to be a streamer to be an integral member of the community, why both introverted and extroverted people can make great streamers, and much, much more. 



Additional Notes: 

Ceanna and Ash 


Their friendship is proof that you can truly meet your best friends through the MeetMe app
Playlist was fun because they were able to take online relationships offline 
Bond between streamers because this is a passion they all have in common
It’s easy to get along with each other in real life because when you’re a stream it’s hard to put up a façade, who you are in your stream is generally who you are in real life 
Don’t have to be a streamer to be part of the community, can be a bouncer or a super fan 
One way streamers create a loyal community is by selecting an emoji that their followers can add to their screennames to represent that you’re part of a specific streamer’s community 
These days it’s harder to meet people in real life, so meeting people through streaming is a great option
During your stream it’s very important to diffuse negativity quickly 
Ash and Ceanna feel honored that people who support them over the internet trust them with their issues and life problems, they love to be there for their audience

Instagram: 

@ceanna

@ashlandtwhite



Gabe


Originally started streaming on Live.me, also tried a number of other streaming platforms, but feels that MeetMe has been the longest lasting and most reliable platform to be on
He started live streaming because he felt other types of content were too saturated
What’s great about streaming is you don’t need a talent, just chatting and being yourself is fine too 
Consistency is important, doesn’t have to be with same time but just every day 
Don’t whine if you’re not getting gifted, be gracious and grateful for what you do get and it will keep coming 
He shares his tips for dealing with trolls 
Why streaming is good for introverted people à you know people are there for you, you don’t have to try and fit in 

Instagram @geebzer



Jakeup 


Likes live for the instantaneous interaction 
Got tips from Gabe – helps to have tips training and coaching when you’re first starting out 
Likes to keep people guessing, he takes what other streamers do and he puts his own crazy twist on it
Unlike some of the other streamers we’ve interviewed, Jakeup shared that when streaming he has an alter ego, in real life he’s quiet and reserved
He suggests streamers have rules and guidelines for their broadcasts, but don’t be rude and impulsive when it comes to kicking people out 

Instagram @ohnojakeup 

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