Forbes Top Creators Show

The Forbes Top Creators Show, hosted by Steve Bertoni, brings you unrivaled access behind the brands and businesses of the internet's most watched (and highest earning) creators. Each episode uncovers the incredible stories behind their success, and offers unmatched insights to the next wave of inspiring creators.

  1. 5 hr ago

    From Living In A Car To 140 Million Subscribers: Inside The Stokes Twins' Success

    How did The Stokes Twins go from living out of their car and sneaking into Costco for free samples to running a 70-person production company with more than 30 billion views? Welcome to the Forbes Top Creator Show! This week, host Steven Bertoni sits down with the masterminds of YouTube retention, Alan and Alex, The Stokes Twins. In this episode, the brothers open up about dropping out of medical school and moving to LA with no plan, facing homelessness, and relying on a scuffed Costco card just to eat. They share how a single viral video ("What It's Like to Be a Twin") gained 10 million views in a week and changed their lives forever. The twins break down their obsessive, highly analytical approach to studying their audience, why they believe 90% of the work is in the core idea, and how they scaled from a two-man team editing on iMovie to a massive 70-person production operation. They also reveal exclusive details about their most expensive video to date (a $1 million Squid Game recreation featuring VFX artists from Endgame and Avatar), a surprise phone call from MrBeast, and a sneak peek into their massive new unscripted competition series coming soon to Netflix. #StokesTwins #ForbesTopCreators #CreatorEconomy #YouTubeSuccess 0:00 Meet The Stokes Twins 1:58 The Origin Story: Making Videos Since Age 10 4:24 The First Viral Hit: "What It's Like to Be a Twin" 5:51 Living in a Car & Sneaking into Costco 12:36 Scaling the Business & Analyzing the Algorithm 22:01 Spending $1 Million on a Squid Game Video 27:05 YouTube Heroes & Getting a Call From MrBeast 31:43 Building a 70-Person Production Team 38:52 The Next Level: Creating a Netflix Original Series Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    47 min
  2. 23 Jun

    1.8 Billion Views A Month: Inside Dhar Mann’s Massive Creator Studio

    How do you go from being facing eviction at 30 years old to running a massive digital production studio that pulls in more daily views than the Game of Thrones finale? Welcome back to the Forbes Top Creator Show! This week, host Steven Bertoni sits down with the ultimate storytelling mogul, Dhar Mann, for an inside look at a modern creator-led studio. In this episode, Dhar opens up about his lowest point—completely starting over at age 30 after years of chasing paydays in industries he wasn't passionate about. He shares his early, agonizing struggles on social media where his videos couldn't even break 250 views, how he almost threw in the towel, and the exact moment where a last-minute napkin script unexpectedly unlocked 100 million views on Facebook. Dhar breaks down how a strict lack of budget forced him to build a cheap classroom set, accidentally tapping into a massive, highly engaged global YouTube audience that skyrocketed his monthly views to 500 million within two years. Today, his 250-person team operates out of a staggering 125,000-square-foot studio space, pumping out five hours of scripted content every single week. Discover the secrets behind their lightning-fast 21-day "script-to-screen" turnkey workflow and how they are currently bypassing traditional AdSense reliance. Dhar reveals how less than 20% of his studio's revenue now comes from YouTube, thanks to groundbreaking distribution deals like a dedicated streaming channel reaching 100 million global households on Samsung TV, and an explosive new partnership with Fox to produce 40 "vertical drama" films for the MyDrama app. Finally, Dhar pulls back the curtain on how major brands are moving past transactional ad reads to co-create massive cultural moments. He details serving as the NFL's "Chief Kindness Officer" during a Super Bowl activation that generated over 1 billion impressions, orchestrating the world's largest creator bootcamp with Adobe, and why he is actively breaking traditional Hollywood norms by offering 401(k) matching and corporate equity to his actors and employees. #DharMann #CreatorEconomy #Forbes #VerticalDramas #Hollywood #Entrepreneurs 00:00 Dhar Mann: Digital Storytelling Mogul 01:16 Billions of Views: The Shocking Scale of Dhar Mann Studios 03:18 Turning 30, Completely Broke, and Facing Eviction 07:55 The Napkin Script That Smashed 100 Million Views 12:19 Inside a 125,000-Square-Foot Content Factory 14:39 Scaling Beyond AdSense: Shifting Revenue Away From YouTube 16:43 Exploding the US Market: The $100B Phenomenon of Vertical Dramas 21:34 Partnering With Fox: 40 Films in 18 Months 25:02 Going From Script to Screen in 21 Days 31:48 How a Cheap Classroom Set Accidentally Unlocked YouTube 38:17 Becoming the NFL’s "Chief Kindness Officer" at the Super Bowl 42:06 Partnering with Adobe for the World's Largest Creator Bootcamp 44:45 Betting Big on the Creator Economy: Moving Into a Studio 3X the Size 46:00 Breaking the Hollywood Mold: Actor Equity & 401(k) Matching 47:33 The Ultimate Mindset Shift: Stop Worrying, What If It Works? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    55 min
  3. 12 Jun

    Why A Former OnlyFans CEO Is Building The 'HBO Of Social Media'

    From launching the first cannabis cafe in West Hollywood to running OnlyFans, Ami Gan is risking it all to build a brand-new 18+ social network! Welcome back to the Forbes Top Creator Show! This week, host Steven Bertoni sits down with Ami Gan, the former CEO of OnlyFans and the visionary founder behind Vylit. Ami shares her jaw-dropping professional evolution, detailing what it was really like taking the helm at OnlyFans, scaling a borderless empire to 4 million creators with staggering 50% profit margins, and managing it all from home.Her next disruptive venture, Vylit, has been dubbed the "HBO of social media." Ami breaks down how Vylit fills the massive white space between traditional, heavily censored apps and adult platforms, their strict content boundaries ("freeing the nipple, but not the rest"), their creator-first 80/20 revenue split, and how she raised $2.7 million to get it off the ground with a lean team of her closest friends. Finally, Ami reveals how Vylit integrates human-trained generative AI tools to eliminate creator burnout without flooding the web with "artificial slop," tells the story behind their viral aerial banner stunt that caught the eye of Alix Earle during Miami's F1 weekend, and shares her ultimate advice for overcoming imposter syndrome by channeling "blind confidence." #AmiGan #Vylit #OnlyFansCEO #CreatorEconomy #TechStartups #Forbes 00:00 The Business of Influence 01:43 From West Hollywood Cannabis Cafes to OnlyFans HQ 04:13 Joining Tech’s Biggest Disrupter During the Pandemic Boom 07:10 Stepping Up as CEO: Heavy-Duty Lessons in Platform Safety 09:32 Athleisure & Zoom Disguises: The Un-Glamorous Reality of a Tech CEO 14:25 Launching Vylit: The "HBO of Social Media" Explained 18:57 Vylit's 80/20 Creator Split & Human-Trained AI Tools 22:03 Capitalizing on the "Messy Middle" of 18+ Social Media 24:53 The Playbook for Raising $2.7M & Starting a New Network 29:33 Going Viral: The "Free the Nipple" F1 Miami Marketing Stunt 32:39 The Future of AI & Why Humans Will Always Win 40:02 The Cure for Imposter Syndrome: Channeling "Blind Confidence" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    43 min
  4. 29 May

    How PlaqueBoyMax Became The First Streamer Nominated For A Grammy

    How did PlaqueBoyMax go from making a 30-slide PowerPoint presentation to convince his parents to let him pursue streaming, to entertaining 50,000 live viewers a day and producing Grammy-nominated music?Welcome to the Forbes Top Creator Show! This week, host Steven Bertoni sits down with the multi-hyphenate creator, musician, and streamer, PlaqueBoyMax. Max breaks down his "disruptive" approach to content, blending IRL streaming, comedy, and live music production in ways that haven't been done before. He opens up about the intense reality of entertaining thousands of live viewers, why live streaming creates a community connection that traditional YouTube videos simply cannot replicate, and the mental toll of managing a high-speed live chat for hours on end. Max also discusses how he manages his expanding business team, why he turned down a multi-million dollar gambling sponsorship to protect his younger audience, and how he organically incorporates top brands like Nike and Bose into his streams. Finally, Max reveals the incredible story behind linking up with Fred again.. and Skepta to produce the track "Victory Lap"—a collaboration born on his stream that made history by earning a Grammy nomination for Best Dance/Electronic Record. 0:00 Meet PlaqueBoyMax 1:30 "Disruption": Blending Streaming, Music, and IRL Content 5:18 Rage Bait, Smashed Tables, and Live Stream Chaos 7:56 The Mental Toll & Psychology of Streaming 11:07 Why Live Streaming Creates Deeper Connections Than YouTube 15:41 The 30-Slide Presentation to Skip College 20:33 Managing the Creator Economy 25:07 Making Music Live on Stream with Top Artists 33:13 Unpacking the $30,000 IRL Streaming Backpack 36:42 Authentic Brand Deals & Turning Down Millions 43:31 Making History: A Grammy Nomination for "Victory Lap" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    49 min
  5. 15 May

    The Satire Account Followed By Billionaires: How The Gstaad Guy Built a Luxury Empire

    How does a digital creator transition from the Apple Pay growth team to designing a 25-unit, limited-edition Bentley SUV? This week on the Forbes Top Creator Show, host Steven Bertoni sits down with the ultimate lifestyle disruptor: The Gstaad Guy. After a 30-second parody video for a friend’s mother went viral on WhatsApp, the creator walked away from a dream role at Apple to build a multimillion-dollar business centered on the archetypes of the ultra-high-net-worth (UHNW) individual. In this episode, we explore the "reverse intention" of satire. By poking fun at the absurdities of the global elite, Gstaad Guy successfully inverted the traditional marketing funnel, accidentally causing sales for brands like Loro Piana to skyrocket. He shares the disciplined business logic behind his 20-hour production workflow for a single minute of content and reveals why the industry's obsession with "authenticity" is a failing strategy compared to the cultivation of true credibility. The conversation dives deep into the shifting landscape of 2026 luxury consumption, contrasting the "snobbery" of old European wealth with the hype-driven spending of the American market. From the launch of his jewelry brand, Pubel, to the creation of the "Chalet on Wheels"—a Bentley Bentayga specced to mirror the elegance of a Swiss chalet, the Gstaad Guy explains how fiction and humor can be effective tools for capturing the attention of the world's most exclusive consumers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    45 min

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The Forbes Top Creators Show, hosted by Steve Bertoni, brings you unrivaled access behind the brands and businesses of the internet's most watched (and highest earning) creators. Each episode uncovers the incredible stories behind their success, and offers unmatched insights to the next wave of inspiring creators.

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