Creator Method Podcast

Gary Lipovetsky

If you’re looking for shortcuts, this isn’t the podcast. Success in the creator economy is built on long-term thinking, consistency, networking, and execution. The Creator Method Podcast dives into what it truly takes to build a sustainable creator-led career in today’s attention economy. Hosted by Gary Lipovetsky, the show goes beyond surface-level tactics to explore mindset, discipline, pressure, and decision-making through real conversations with creators and industry insiders. Drawing on Gary’s firsthand experience scaling Valeria Lipovetsky's audience to millions, building creator-led businesses, and generating tens of millions in the creator economy, each episode delivers practical insights with real context. This podcast is for creators and entrepreneurs who want clarity, not shortcuts, and who are serious about growth, monetization, and long-term relevance in an economy where demand for great content far exceeds supply.

  1. 4D AGO

    Building the "Uber" of Personal Chefs: A Conversation with ChefPost CEO Diana Arango

    In this episode of the Creator Method Podcast, Gary Lipovetsky sits down with Diana Arango, co-founder and CEO of ChefPost, to unpack what it really takes to build a highly operational business, scale a marketplace, and use social media as a true growth engine. ChefPost connects busy individuals and families with vetted personal chefs on demand, offering everything from weekly meal prep to in-home dining experiences. Together, Gary and Diana break down the reality of building a business while raising a family, and why balance often comes in seasons rather than perfect consistency. Diana shares how her journey began in Colombia, where she launched and exited her first business in luxury construction finishings before moving to New York to pursue a master’s in international business and trade law. The conversation dives into the origin story of ChefPost, which was born from Diana’s own frustration as a working mother trying to find a trusted chef or home cook who could help her family eat better without adding more stress to her life. What started as a personal need has now grown into a multi-city platform built around trust, hospitality, and convenience. Gary and Diana also explore the hidden complexity behind marketplace businesses, including how ChefPost vets chefs, maintains a consistent branded experience, expands into new cities, and balances both sides of the marketplace: supply and demand. Diana explains why building a company like ChefPost requires more than technology; it requires culture, community, and a deep understanding of the customer experience. The episode then shifts into a powerful strategy session on social media, founder-led content, and why many entrepreneurs are too focused on selling at the bottom of the funnel. Gary explains why founders need to stop creating only conversion-driven content and start building awareness, trust, and brand affinity through consistent, repeatable content formats. Gary also breaks down how Diana can use ChefPost’s chefs, food experiences, customer stories, and behind-the-scenes moments to create content that does more than promote a service. Instead, it can build a brand people trust before they are ready to buy. This episode is a practical conversation about entrepreneurship, marketplace growth, founder-led content, family, burnout, and the future of service-based businesses. If you are a founder, creator, or business owner trying to turn social media into real business growth, this episode will show you why content is no longer optional. Apply for Creator Method: https://creatormethod.com/ Follow Creator Method on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creator.method/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Bjs61g10V8MEBjg2pfJFi Follow Diana on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dianarango?igsh=ZzFpa3dnNWhjbDR1 Follow Gary on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/garylipovetsky/ Timestamps: 00:00 Can You Build a Business, Raise Kids, and Not Burn Out? 02:00 Diana Arango’s Early Entrepreneurial Journey 03:30 Building Her First Business in Colombia 05:30 Why Young Entrepreneurs Take Bigger Risks 07:00 From Law School to Entrepreneurship 08:30 Moving to New York and Meeting Her Husband 12:00 The Origin of ChefPost 15:00 Solving a Real Problem for Busy Families 17:00 How ChefPost Works 18:00 The Operational Complexity Behind ChefPost 19:30 Scaling a Marketplace Business 21:30 Building a Branded ChefPost Experience 23:00 Training Chefs Through Culture and Hospitality 24:30 Diana’s Growth Goals for ChefPost 26:00 What Marketing Works in 2026 28:00 Using Social Media and DMs to Build Relationships 30:00 Why Founders Live at the Bottom of the Funnel 31:00 Building Awareness, Trust, and Brand Affinity 34:00 Why ChefPost Needs Repeatable Content Formats 36:00 Consistency, Continuity, and Founder-Led Content 39:00 Making Content a Business Priority 41:00 Turning Organic Content Into Paid Growth 44:00 Why Content Results Are Hard to Track 47:00 Removing Founders From Operations to Create More 50:00 Building in Public as a Founder 52:00 Using Customer Pain Points as Content 54:00 Why Founders Should Talk Directly to Customers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1h 24m
  2. MAY 8

    Jeremy Awakens: How to Build an Audience Without Selling Out

    In this episode of the Creator Method Podcast, Gary Lipovetsky sits down with Jeremy Abramson, also known as Jeremy Awakens, to unpack what it really takes to build a personal brand rooted in truth, conviction, and courage. Jeremy has built a community of over half a million followers by doing what most creators avoid: taking a clear stand, saying what he believes, and accepting the cost that comes with it. Together, they break down why so many creators stay silent, how fear of being judged kills authenticity, and why playing it safe may be the very thing holding your content back. Jeremy shares the story of getting fired from his dream job, finding out his girlfriend cheated on him within the same 48 hours, and how that painful turning point pushed him to create a completely new reality for himself. The conversation dives into Jeremy’s evolution as a creator, from building in the health, mindset, and spirituality space to becoming more outspoken during COVID and after October 7th. He opens up about losing followers, losing friends, receiving threats, and learning how to detach from the opinions of strangers while staying grounded in his purpose. Jeremy explains why creators need to stop obsessing over being liked, why authenticity often looks “cringe” before it looks powerful, and why the people who judge you are usually the ones afraid to express themselves. He also shares how consistency, high output, and trusting your intuition helped him build a stronger, more durable personal brand than chasing one viral moment ever could. Gary and Jeremy also explore the emotional side of leadership online, including what happens when your content starts changing people’s lives, how to handle hate without becoming consumed by it, and why true influence requires a deeper connection to your values, your faith, and your own inner voice. This episode is a powerful conversation about courage, identity, creator growth, and the cost of speaking your truth online. If you are a creator who feels afraid to post, afraid to offend, or afraid to fully be yourself, this episode will challenge you to stop holding back and start creating from conviction. Apply for Creator Method: https://creatormethod.com/ Follow Creator Method on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creator.method/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Bjs61g10V8MEBjg2pfJFi Follow Gary on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/garylipovetsky/ Follow Jeremy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeremy.awakens/ Timestamps: 00:00 Why Most Creators Are Afraid to Take a Stand 02:00 Who Is Jeremy Awakens? 03:00 Getting Fired and Cheated On in 48 Hours 09:30 How Pain Built Jeremy’s Confidence 15:00 Can Creators Grow Without Taking a Stand? 18:30 Handling Hate, Backlash, and Online Threats 21:00 Speaking Out After October 7th 28:30 Building a Brand Through Consistency, Not Virality 34:00 Why Creators Need More Output and Less Overthinking 36:00 How to Get Back Into a Creative Flow State 43:00 Why Being Cringe Is a Creator Superpower 45:00 How to Know What You Really Believe 48:00 When Content Becomes Leadership 53:30 Has Being Outspoken Cost Jeremy Money? 55:00 Losing Friends for Speaking the Truth 57:30 Why Creators Fear Being in the Public Eye Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1h 10m
  3. MAY 1

    The Confidence Economy: Why Appearance Drives Creator Success

    In this episode of the Creator Method Podcast, Gary Lipovetsky sits down with Dr. Daniel Kaufman and Ariel Suazo-Maler for a raw and thought-provoking conversation about confidence, plastic surgery, and the growing pressure to look good in the creator economy. Together, they explore whether appearance now directly impacts opportunity, visibility, and income online, and ask the bigger question: Is plastic surgery becoming part of self-improvement, healthcare, or business strategy for creators? Dr. Kaufman breaks down the difference between cosmetic and reconstructive surgery, why he believes plastic surgery can be part of overall healthcare, and why responsible surgeons must understand the psychology behind a patient’s decision. Ariel brings a neuroscience and nutrition perspective to the conversation, unpacking the connection between nervous system regulation, mental health, confidence, and physical appearance. They also discuss comparison culture, the rise of aesthetic pressure on social media, whether creators should disclose cosmetic procedures, and why surgery should never replace doing the deeper internal work. If you’re a creator, entrepreneur, or anyone navigating confidence, visibility, and self-image in the age of social media, this episode will challenge how you think about beauty, health, and success online. Apply for Creator Method: https://creatormethod.com/ Follow Creator Method on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creator.method/ Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/creatormethod Follow Ariel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arielsuazomaler/ Follow Gary on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/garylipovetsky/ Follow Dr. Daniel Kaufman on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drkaufmanofficial/ Timestamps: 00:00 Are creators under more pressure to look good? 01:00 The confidence economy and plastic surgery 03:00 Gary’s personal consultation with Dr. Kaufman 04:00 Dr. Daniel Kaufman’s background in surgery 07:00 Ariel’s neuroscience and nutrition background 08:30 Does appearance affect creator success? 10:00 Better looks, better income? 12:20 The creator glow-up and confidence 14:00 Why creators are the product 16:00 Biggest misconceptions about plastic surgery 19:00 Cosmetic vs. reconstructive surgery 21:00 Is confidence a valid reason for surgery? 23:00 When plastic surgery becomes risky 25:00 Why motivation matters before surgery 28:00 When doctors say no to patients 31:30 Should surgeons talk about ROI? 34:00 Options vs. recommendations in surgery 37:00 Why surgery is not a quick fix 39:00 Gary’s view on body optimization 40:00 Why selfies changed how we see our faces 42:00 Social media, comparison, and body image 43:30 Should creators disclose plastic surgery? 46:00 The Liver King example and false claims 49:00 Gary’s stance on plastic surgery and creators 52:00 What changes after a successful procedure 56:00 Surgery, self-image, and internal habits 01:14:00 Why expertise builds trust online 01:15:00 Live audience Q&A begins 01:27:00 Aging, longevity, and plastic surgery 01:28:00 Building healthier habits after surgery 01:34:00 Choosing the right procedure for yourself 01:36:00 Should surgeons follow beauty trends? 01:48:00 Surgery, confidence, and mental health 01:49:00 Final thoughts and closing remarks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1h 54m
  4. APR 24

    How Creators Legally Move To The United States (Visa Secrets No One Talks About)

    In this episode of the Creator Method Podcast, Gary Lipovetsky sits down with Gabriella Agostinelli to unpack one of the most common questions creators around the world ask: how do you legally move to the United States and build your career there? Gabriella shares the real visa strategies creators, entrepreneurs, and online business owners use to relocate, scale faster, and unlock bigger opportunities in the US. Together, they break down why the United States remains the center of gravity for the creator economy, how brands, budgets, and opportunities often operate at a different scale, and why many international creators feel stuck as a “big fish in a small pond.” Gary shares his personal journey moving from Canada to the United States, and how his family secured green cards in under three years. Gabriella explains the most overlooked visa options for creators, including the E1, E2, L1, and O1 categories, why you do not need millions of followers or millions of dollars to qualify, and how creators with audiences, businesses, or investment capital often have more options than they realize. She also reveals the biggest mistakes applicants make that delay or destroy their chances. The conversation dives into the realities of immigration strategy, including setting up a US business, proving legitimate income, documenting investments, hiring US workers, and why trying shortcuts or gaming the system can permanently backfire. Gary shares the stressful behind-the-scenes moments of his own immigration process, border interviews, and the pressure of relocating an entire family while running a business. They also discuss the financial side of moving, including taxes, timing, choosing the right city, and why many creators underestimate how important long-term planning is before making the leap. Gabriella explains why immigration is possible for far more people than they think, but only when approached strategically and honestly. This episode is a deep masterclass on leverage, opportunity, and global mobility for creators. If you are an entrepreneur, influencer, or online business owner wondering whether moving to America could accelerate your career, this conversation gives you the roadmap. Apply for Creator Method: https://creatormethod.com/ Follow Creator Method on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creator.method/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Bjs61g10V8MEBjg2pfJFi Follow Gary on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/garylipovetsky/ Follow Berrardi Immigration and Law Firm on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/berardiimmigrationlawfirm?igsh=ZWhycXEzdGFudWtz Timestamps: 00:00 Why Creators Want to Move to America 02:10 Gary’s Immigration Story 06:35 Why the US Has Bigger Creator Opportunities 11:00 Visa Options Most Creators Don’t Know About 17:20 How E1 and E2 Visas Work 24:15 The Truth About Starting a US Business 31:40 Biggest Mistakes That Kill Applications 38:05 Border Interviews and Immigration Stress 44:30 Why You Don’t Need Millions to Qualify 50:15 Taxes, Timing, and Choosing the Right City 56:45 How Creators Can Legally Move to the US 01:02:10 Final Advice for International Creators Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    53 min
  5. APR 17

    The Creator AMA: Dealing with Follower Loss, Burnout, and Personal Content

    In this episode of the Creator Method Podcast, Gary Lipovetsky sits down with Jessica Weiss and Ariel Suazo-Maler for one of the most honest and practical creator growth conversations yet. Using real questions submitted inside the Creator Method community, they break down the mindset shifts, strategies, and hard truths creators need to grow sustainably online. They discuss why losing followers is often misunderstood, why failure is necessary for growth, how creators get trapped by vanity metrics, and why consistency beats perfection. They also dive into balancing niche content with personal content, building a stronger personal brand, how to think about view counts, and why trying to game the algorithm usually backfires. If you’re a creator feeling stuck, discouraged, or unsure what to do next, this episode will give you the clarity and strategy to move forward. Apply for Creator Method: https://creatormethod.com/ Follow Creator Method on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creator.method/ Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/creatormethod Follow Jessica on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejessicaweiss/ Follow Ariel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arielsuazomaler/ Follow Gary on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/garylipovetsky/ Timestamps: 00:00 Why failure is required for creator growth 01:00 Meet Jessica Weiss & Ariel Suazo-Maler 03:05 How creators should handle losing followers 06:10 Why negative metrics feel so personal 10:45 Why audiences outgrow your old content 13:00 If your content never fails, you’re not growing 14:45 Mixing personal content into a business page 17:20 Why people connect with humans, not brands 23:40 Should creators stay in one niche? 29:20 Best beginner editing tools for reels & short form 30:25 Does posting more frequently help growth? 33:45 How to safely give team members account access 34:30 Should you hide low-reel views? 39:55 Why view counts still matter 44:30 Can you build authority before you’re an expert? 49:25 Should creators build for sponsors or the audience? 51:00 Why burnout happens when content isn’t aligned Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1h 23m
  6. APR 10

    From 0 to 700K: The Power of Posting Without Fear with Yechiel Jacobs

    In this episode of the Creator Method Podcast, Gary Lipovetsky sits down with Yechiel Jacobs to unpack how one bold decision, posting without overthinking, transformed his life from a private individual into a rapidly growing creator with hundreds of thousands of followers. Known for blending humor with controversial topics, Yechiel shares how he built a platform by speaking up when others stayed silent, and why authenticity, timing, and courage became his biggest advantages. Together, they break down why overthinking is one of the biggest barriers to growth, how taking action before feeling “ready” can unlock unexpected opportunities, and why the most impactful content often comes from emotional conviction rather than strategy. Yechiel opens up about starting from zero, the moment his first video went viral, and how responding to real-world events with humor helped him cut through noise and connect with millions. They explore the realities of growing on social media in high-pressure and controversial spaces, including dealing with hate, receiving death threats, and navigating the emotional toll of public criticism. Yechiel shares how he built resilience early on, why doubling down instead of backing off changed everything, and how positive audience feedback became the fuel that kept him going. The conversation dives into the evolution of his content, from political and commentary-driven videos to viral character-based comedy, including the unexpected rise of his “King Julian” persona. Gary and Yechiel discuss why creators must evolve to stay relevant, how experimenting with different formats can unlock new audiences, and why your biggest growth may come from content you never planned to make. They also touch on the psychology behind viral content, including why humor is more effective than anger, how relatability drives shareability, and why speaking directly to what people are already thinking creates instant connection. Yechiel explains how he identifies trends in real time, creates content around what’s happening now, and balances consistency with spontaneity to stay ahead. This episode is a deep exploration of courage, creativity, and the power of taking action without permission. If you are struggling with overthinking, afraid to post, or trying to find your voice online, this conversation will challenge you to move faster, take risks, and trust your instincts. Apply for Creator Method: https://creatormethod.com/ Follow Creator Method on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creator.method/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Bjs61g10V8MEBjg2pfJFi Follow Gary on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/garylipovetsky/ Follow Yechiel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacobsyechiel?igsh=MTR0ajNtcmR5ZTFtZA%3D%3D Timestamps: 00:00 Stop Overthinking and Just Post 02:15 The First Viral Video 06:40 Speaking Up During Controversy 12:10 From Zero to 400K Followers 18:25 Dealing with Hate and Death Threats 24:50 Why Humor Beats Anger 31:20 Finding Your Voice Through Action 37:45 The Evolution of Content 44:10 The Rise of King Julian 50:30 How to Stay Relevant Online 57:00 Building Confidence by Posting 01:03:20 The Power of Taking Risks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    48 min
  7. APR 3

    From “Hot Model” to Entrepreneur: Vita Sidorkina’s Identity Shift That Changed Everything

    In this episode of the Creator Method Podcast, Valeria Lipovetsky sits down with Vita Sidorkina to unpack the identity shift behind one of the most challenging transitions a creator can make: walking away from what works to build something that actually matters. A former Victoria’s Secret and Sports Illustrated model, Vita shares how she moved beyond an image-driven career to build a purpose-led personal brand rooted in storytelling, wellness, and entrepreneurship. Together, they break down why chasing validation and engagement can quietly keep you stuck, how losing followers can actually be a sign of growth, and why building a real connection with your audience matters more than numbers. Vita opens up about navigating postpartum depression, feeling lost after leaving modeling, and how social media became both a creative outlet and a pathway to rebuilding her identity from scratch. They explore the realities of pivoting online, including the fear of judgment, the pressure to stay consistent with what performs, and the courage it takes to experiment publicly. Vita shares how she went through multiple phases, from vegan chef to fashion creator to wellness entrepreneur, and why that period of uncertainty was essential to finding her voice. She also explains how focusing on value over aesthetics, and audience needs over personal validation, ultimately unlocked real growth. The conversation dives into the psychology of content creation, including imposter syndrome, confidence building through action, and why you don’t need permission or perfection to start sharing. Valeria and Vita discuss the importance of storytelling in building a brand, how emotional connection drives engagement more than features or credentials, and why your past experiences are often your biggest advantage when building something new. They also touch on the transition from creator to entrepreneur, including launching a product, balancing content with business, and the reality of building while managing motherhood and personal life. Vita shares how she validated her ideas through content, why mindset plays a critical role in wellness and consistency, and how she is learning to navigate a new season of growth without losing herself in the process. This episode is a deep exploration of identity, reinvention, and the courage to evolve in public. If you are interested in building a personal brand, navigating a major life pivot, or turning your experiences into a business, this conversation will challenge how you think about growth, success, and starting over. Apply for Creator Method: https://creatormethod.com/ Follow Creator Method on Instagram:   / creator.method   Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Bjs61g... Follow Valeria on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/valerialipovetsky/ Follow Vita on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vitasidorkina/ Timestamps: 00:00 From Modeling to Reinvention 02:10 Losing Followers and Finding Direction 06:30 Postpartum Depression and Starting Over 12:15 The Fear of Leaving What Works 18:40 Experimentation and Finding Your Voice 24:10 From Validation to Value 30:25 Building a Personal Brand That Connects 36:50 Imposter Syndrome and Confidence 43:20 Storytelling vs Aesthetics 49:30 Launching a Business Through Content 55:40 Balancing Motherhood, Content, and Business 01:02:10 The Ongoing Process of Reinvention Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    57 min
  8. MAR 27

    From Columbia to Chief of Staff: The Most Unconventional Career Move

    In this episode of the Creator Method Podcast, Gary Lipovetsky sits down with Ariel Suazo-Maler to unpack one of the most unconventional career decisions you’ll hear and the mindset behind it. With a background in neuroscience and education from Columbia University, Ariel shares how she turned down a high-level executive opportunity to pursue a role that, on paper, looked like a step backward and why that decision ultimately changed everything. Together, they break down why following logic and chasing titles can often lead you further away from real growth, how intuition and curiosity can outperform traditional career planning, and why the most impactful opportunities rarely make sense in the moment. Ariel shares the story of how a single Instagram post led her to completely pivot her path, the role of upbringing and personal loss in shaping her decision-making, and why she believes success is not linear but driven by alignment and instinct. They explore the psychology behind creators and high performers, including why so many people are waiting for permission to show up, how self-doubt and identity affect content creation, and the emotional impact of real-time feedback in the social media era. Ariel offers a unique outsider-to-insider perspective on the creator economy, challenging the assumption that content creation is frivolous and revealing the depth, structure, and strategy behind building a personal brand at scale. The conversation also dives into the operational side of Creator Method and Valeria Inc., including what it actually takes to run a high-performing creator business, why most teams struggle with clarity and communication, and how narrowing focus and defining roles can unlock efficiency and growth. Gary shares how Ariel’s approach to communication, structure, and decision-making reshaped the way the company operates and why finding the right operator can transform an entire organization. This episode is a deep exploration of intuition vs logic, identity vs ego, and the hidden psychology behind both career decisions and content creation. If you are interested in personal growth, unconventional career paths, building a creator business, or understanding what it really takes to operate at a high level, this conversation will challenge how you think about opportunity and success. Apply for Creator Method: https://creatormethod.com/ Follow Creator Method on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creator.method/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Bjs61g10V8MEBjg2pfJFi Follow Gary on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/garylipovetsky?igsh=MTBwbmx0ZmlmMTU0ZQ== Follow Ariel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arielsuazomaler?igsh=MXR5eHIybHh1ZXRkNw== Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction and the Career Move That Made No Sense 02:15 Ariel’s Background: From Neuroscience to Creator Method 06:40 Turning Down a Director Role for an Assistant Position 11:30 Why Following Your Gut Beats Traditional Career Paths 17:10 The Psychology of Creators and Waiting for Permission 23:45 From Outsider to Insider in the Creator Economy 30:20 Why Content Creation Is More Than It Looks 36:10 The Emotional Impact of Social Media Metrics 42:30 High Performers: Confidence vs Collapse 48:00 Managing Stress, Identity, and Self-Worth 53:40 Inside Creator Method: Systems, Structure, and Scale 59:30 What Actually Builds a Successful Creator Business Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1h 28m

Ratings & Reviews

4.1
out of 5
8 Ratings

About

If you’re looking for shortcuts, this isn’t the podcast. Success in the creator economy is built on long-term thinking, consistency, networking, and execution. The Creator Method Podcast dives into what it truly takes to build a sustainable creator-led career in today’s attention economy. Hosted by Gary Lipovetsky, the show goes beyond surface-level tactics to explore mindset, discipline, pressure, and decision-making through real conversations with creators and industry insiders. Drawing on Gary’s firsthand experience scaling Valeria Lipovetsky's audience to millions, building creator-led businesses, and generating tens of millions in the creator economy, each episode delivers practical insights with real context. This podcast is for creators and entrepreneurs who want clarity, not shortcuts, and who are serious about growth, monetization, and long-term relevance in an economy where demand for great content far exceeds supply.

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