The Creator Class

Ronit Cohn

The creator economy is a $200 billion industry, and the people who built it are still being asked to navigate it without a playbook. For 15 years, I've been the person creators call when the stakes are highest. The deals, the partnerships, the moments where everything they've built is suddenly at risk. This show opens the room where those conversations actually happen. Real stories, real decisions, the thinking behind them. For creators at every level, the people who help them build, and the parents of creators trying to understand a career that didn't exist a generation ago.

Episodes

  1. Jun 10

    What a Hollywood Actor Had to Unlearn to Reach a Billion Views a Month

    Hollywood actor and digital creator Adam Rose gets a billion views a month. For someone whose career grew up inside the traditional entertainment system, what he's built online now reaches an audience that eclipses many television shows. The biggest TV programs in the world attract a few million viewers and call it a hit. Adam's videos can clear a million views in a matter of hours. But the part of his story worth sitting with isn't the scale. It's everything that came before it. Decades of creating, posting, auditioning, and trying to make it. Following rules that didn't work. Chasing versions of success that never quite fit. In this conversation, Adam shares the hard-earned lessons behind his success, the mistakes that kept him stuck for years, and what finally helped him break through. We talk about building a career that can thrive both inside and outside the traditional entertainment system, creating sustainable systems for long-term success, and what it really takes to succeed as both a Hollywood actor and digital creator. Subscribe for new episodes. Timestamps:00:00 Cold open 01:30 Two worlds, one career 05:00 Hollywood is a permission-based business 09:00 What the early YouTube years actually looked like 15:00 The dance video that hit a million views overnight 20:00 What changes when you don't need anyone to say yes 23:00 The Seth Rogen quote about quitting 26:00 The years Adam spent trying to look cool 30:00 Posting for everyone else, not the people who know you 35:00 Building the team, and the mistakes that came with it 44:00 Where the creativity actually happens 48:00 Why repeatable formats aren't lazy 50:00 Working smart inside an unpredictable schedule 56:00 Does Adam need Hollywood 01:00:00 How a billion views changes the room 01:05:00 Where the money actually comes from 01:09:00 The three things every piece of content has to do 01:13:00 Sharing is the metric Adam optimizes for 01:17:00 The trampoline problem 01:20:00 Audience questions 01:31:00 The person underneath the character

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The creator economy is a $200 billion industry, and the people who built it are still being asked to navigate it without a playbook. For 15 years, I've been the person creators call when the stakes are highest. The deals, the partnerships, the moments where everything they've built is suddenly at risk. This show opens the room where those conversations actually happen. Real stories, real decisions, the thinking behind them. For creators at every level, the people who help them build, and the parents of creators trying to understand a career that didn't exist a generation ago.