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If you didn't know I'm currently a Patreon Creator Ambassador and I'm doing some videos talking about Patreon. You can see some of them I've done on my IGTV. The idea is to get a bit more of a behind the scenes look into the life of a creator so I thought I'd ask you, my Patrons, what you'd like to see! 

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Troy R

When do you put feelers out to the audience, and when do you keep your work hush? Is there a difference between the challenge of evolving and the challenge of struggling? Have you ever missed getting on board with a new feature or technology or platform? Similarly, have you ever gotten on board and then lost interest?

Anonymous

Who are the people that you work with (Manager ? Editor ? Assistant ? YT colleague ?) and how do you define your relationship with them (contracts ? Verbal agreements ?)

Anonymous

In terms of Patreon, I'm really curious how you use it as a supporter and how that then affects how you use it as a creator. How do you decide whom you're going to support and does that change how you view it as a creator? Were you using it first as a patron or a creator? Or both at the same time?

Anonymous

You mentioned before that you don't need to find motivation for each individual video, because you plan out your content so far in advance and are super organised. That said, do you ever struggle with finding the energy to be 'on' when you're filming or podcast recording? And is there ever a time when you are worried that the motivation won't return, so you can't do one of those big planning and scheduling sessions that allow you to carry on with continuous content creation?

Anonymous

Also (oh wow, I am FAR TOO NOSY about the behind-the-scenes of the creators I love) do you ever feel like the line between 'hobbies' and 'work' gets dangerously blurry? Like, does stuff like reading or colouring in, which should be fun/creative/relaxing, become stressful if you're reading books to help you with your ISEE course or before you interview someone for a Doing It podcast episode or need to finish a Sexy Scribbles page before you have to include it in a newsletter? How do you handle the walking the line between "work" and "hobbies" when you're an online content creator/'influencer' and I imagine that line gets really blurry?