118 episodes

Chad Reynolds and Steve Ramsey discuss online and offline media and culture with an emphasis on YouTube

Steve Ramsey is the Producer and Host of Woodworking for Mere Mortals, YouTube’s leading resource for learning the hobby of woodworking.

Chad Reynolds is the Co-Creator and Executive Producer of Clean My Space, YouTube's original cleaning and decluttering channel.

Chad and Steve Have a Podcast Chad Reynolds & Steve Ramsey

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 45 Ratings

Chad Reynolds and Steve Ramsey discuss online and offline media and culture with an emphasis on YouTube

Steve Ramsey is the Producer and Host of Woodworking for Mere Mortals, YouTube’s leading resource for learning the hobby of woodworking.

Chad Reynolds is the Co-Creator and Executive Producer of Clean My Space, YouTube's original cleaning and decluttering channel.

    Why You Should NEVER Read The Comments (ft. Robert Dunn) Ep 118

    Why You Should NEVER Read The Comments (ft. Robert Dunn) Ep 118

    Hey everyone, we are still alive and back with episode #118 of Chad & Steve Have a Podcast! We are joined by Robert Dunn (Aging Wheels) and diving into a whirlwind chat that spans everything from camera settings, AI video creation, and the charm of old-school analog photography, to the mixed reactions we've seen in the comment sections.



    We also get into the nitty-gritty of car safety, ponder over the beauty(?) and design(?) of things like the Cybertruck, and share our personal stories about handling the good, the bad, and the ugly comments online.



    Plus, we can't forget Robert's head-turning cars, run-ins with vehicle regulations, and how politics plays a part in what we drive.



    Check our Robert's latest video on the Aptera: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDmeqLEB9c0



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    • 1 hr 2 min
    Why is Everyone Quitting YouTube? (Ep 117)

    Why is Everyone Quitting YouTube? (Ep 117)

    In this conversation, Chad Reynolds and Steve Ramsey discuss the changing landscape of YouTube and why many YouTubers are quitting the platform.



    Additional topics include quitting drinking, cleaning and organizing Steve's shop, the rise of Patreon as a funding option for creators, the decline of brand sponsorships, creating art for yourself and slimming down your team.



    They reflect on the golden days of YouTube and how it has evolved over time. They also explore the role of YouTube as a discovery platform and the need for alternative platforms. The conversation delves into the nine-year life cycle of trends and the importance of trying something new.



    They emphasize the importance of creating content for oneself and building a business beyond YouTube. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the future of their podcast.




    The release of YouTube Rewind, a cringe-worthy video, marked a turning point for the platform
    Many YouTubers are moving beyond YouTube and building businesses that are not solely reliant on the platform
    YouTube still serves as a valuable discovery platform, but creators should be less emotionally attached to it
    Trying something new and different is important for long-term sustainability and growth







    MORE CHAD & STEVE: http://www.ChadandSteve.com

    • 1 hr 2 min
    2024 resolutions: Our personal and artistic intentions (Ep. 116)

    2024 resolutions: Our personal and artistic intentions (Ep. 116)

    In this episode we're big on art and talking about New Year's resolutions and self-improvement. We discuss setting intentions rather than resolutions for the new year, emphasizing personal growth and self-reflection. The show also touches on the importance of communication and connection with others, and finding a balance between personal and professional pursuits. We share insights from our experiences as content creators and individuals, aiming to inspire and motivate listeners in their own journeys.

    • 1 hr 1 min
    The Secrets to Keeping Houseplants Alive & Thriving with Darryl Cheng of Houseplant Journal (Ep 115)

    The Secrets to Keeping Houseplants Alive & Thriving with Darryl Cheng of Houseplant Journal (Ep 115)

    Houseplants can be daunting for those of us without a "green thumb", but keeping a houseplant isn't as hard as you may think it is, you just need to know a few simple basics (all that green thumb stuff is nonsense too).

    In this episode, houseplant expert Darryl Cheng from Houseplant Journal joins Chad & Steve to discuss how to manage the light, water and general care needs of almost any houseplant.

    Darryl is a content creator with over 600,000 Instagram followers, almost 50,000 YouTube subscribers, and almost 200,000 Facebook followers. He runs the website http://www.houseplantjournal.com

    He has an online course, he's a plant advisor / consultant, he does speaking engagements, and he's the inventor / creator of the LTH Meter and the Houseplant Journal Watering Can & Soil Probe.

    Listen to more episodes of Chad & Steve Have a Podcast on our website: http://www.chadandsteve.com and if you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review, or rating the show!

    Thanks very much for listening :)

    • 1 hr 5 min
    Dad, How Do I Make a Difference on YouTube with Rob Kenney (Ep 114)

    Dad, How Do I Make a Difference on YouTube with Rob Kenney (Ep 114)

    In this conversation, Rob Kenney discusses his YouTube channel ( https://www.youtube.com/@DadhowdoI ) and the impact he hopes to have on his audience. He talks about the challenges of authenticity and self-awareness as a content creator and the importance of avoiding controversial topics.

    Rob also shares his personal journey of forgiveness and the power it has had in his life. He discusses the responsibility of being a role model as a dad and the value of sponsorships that align with his values.

    The conversation concludes with Rob reflecting on becoming an empty nester and his transition to full-time YouTube.



    In this conversation, Rob Kenney from Dad, How Do I discusses various topics, including sports, managing messages and expectations, balancing social media and personal time, interactions with fans, feeling seen and appreciated, and celebrity interactions.




    Forgiveness can be a powerful tool for personal growth and healing.
    Being a role model as a dad involves recognizing the value of fatherhood and encouraging other dads to do their best.
    Sponsorships should be integrated authentically into content to maintain the trust of the audience.
    Becoming an empty nester can be a bittersweet experience, but it also opens up new opportunities for personal growth.
    Transitioning to full-time YouTube requires careful planning and consideration of financial stability.
    Encouraging and empowering Dads is important for building strong families and communities.
    Reflecting on regrets and lessons learned can help individuals grow and make better choices in the future. Being a fan of sports teams can be challenging, especially when they are not performing well.
    Managing messages and expectations can be overwhelming, but it's important to find ways to disconnect and have personal space.
    Balancing social media and personal time can be difficult, but setting boundaries and prioritizing alone time can help.
    Interacting with fans can be both rewarding and challenging, and it's important to make them feel seen and appreciated.

    • 50 min
    Christopher Bill talks YouTube in his Tesla (Ep 113)

    Christopher Bill talks YouTube in his Tesla (Ep 113)

    Christopher Bill is a Composer, Arranger, Music Director, Video Maker, YouTuber and a Trombonist.



    Christopher started his channel "Classical Trombone", way back in 2009 and started posting videos in 2011. Over the years he has built a dedicated audience of almost 300,000 subscribers.



    Not only is he an amazing trombone player, he has showcased the trombone as such a versatile instrument with his clever takes on popular music.

    Christopher joins us from his camper / studio / car, how cool is that!?



    Visit Christopher Bill's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr-U9BPniu4AQA16baIPHYQ

    • 1 hr 3 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
45 Ratings

45 Ratings

Neodymium ,

Great entertainment!

Chad and Steve make everyone listening feel special and truly do appreciate their fans! Thanks guys for more great content!

Dave the Pete ,

Excellent podcast

Chad and Steve prepare very well for each podcast. They ask good questions and draw out the guest. This makes for an interesting listening experience.

~Strollin Gup~ ,

Inside baseball at its best

Both Chad and Steve operate popular Youtube channels; Chad’s focused on cleaning and Steve’s on woodworking, but what they have in common is their chosen platform, Youtube. They talk about topics and with guests that are of interest to them, which by extension are of interest to listeners (and viewers of their “Chad and Steve have a Youtube Channel”) who are also interested in using Youtube as a content creator. Even when the guest or topic isn’t of interest to me I still enjoy listening to what attracted Chad and Steve. Overall I would say it’s a must-listen for Youtubers. Scott

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