Think Like a Creator

How a TikTok Podcast Built a $10,000,000+ Empire

1 h 7 min · 31. mar. 2026
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James and Fuhad (ShxtsNGigs) went from two mates chatting in a Manchester flat to running one of the most dialled‑in comedy media machines on the internet. Their clips dominate feeds, their Patreon sits near the very top of the platform, and they’ve turned a lockdown podcast into a multi‑show, multi‑revenue‑stream operation with a full‑time team behind it. In this episode of Think Like a Creator, we unpack how they actually built it. We dig into the early days of slow, compounding growth, the moment TikTok became a real engine instead of a lottery ticket, and the strategy behind turning short‑form virality into long‑form loyalty. You’ll hear how they thought about format, frequency and “being the messenger” rather than the main character so that complete strangers would give two unknown guys a chance. We also break down their membership play: why they launched paid content early, how they structured pricing and perks, and what it took to turn the first 100 paying fans into the foundation of a serious subscription business. From extra weekly episodes through to fully original premium shows, they’ve layered value in a way that feels less like “support us” and more like “this is unmissable if you’re a fan.” Behind the jokes is a real company: editors, producers, social and thumbnail specialists, management, touring, merch and brand deals that actually fit the audience. We talk about the pressure of having a team’s salaries tied to your output, how they protect the friendship at the heart of the show, and the systems that let them publish at high volume without burning out. If you’re trying to turn a podcast into a genuine business, or you’re fascinated by how creator‑led media companies are built, this episode is a playbook on compounding, community and comedy at scale. Welcome to Think Like a Creator 🧠💭 Your guide to the creator universe. No flashy set. No gimmicks. No fluff. Just a show with one goal: be the bridge between the worlds of business and content. As the Manager of the Sidemen, I've been navigating these worlds longer than most. No matter which side you come from, it can be confusing. So I'm here to help. I want businesses to think more like creators and creators to think more like businesses. Whether you're a YouTube nerd or you've never even heard the term 'Creator Economy' - I've got you covered.

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