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Building a real creative career changes your life, and it usually looks a lot less glamorous than people think. We sit down with Brannon Watson to trace the actual path: making early short-form videos during day jobs, listening to audience feedback, and learning what “traction” really means when comments start asking for more and the numbers begin to stack. If you care about social media growth, Instagram strategy, and the mindset behind sustainable content creation, this conversation hits the honest parts. We talk about the turning points that helped Brannon level up, including partnering with a professional cinematographer, upgrading production quality, and moving from “posting when I feel like it” to creating with intention. We also unpack how brand deals happen when you prove you can deliver consistently, and why relationships and reputation matter as much as raw views in the creator economy. His stories about WorldStar momentum and collaborating with other comedians and creators highlight how proximity, community, and repetition can accelerate your learning curve. Then we get practical about staying grounded. Brannon shares how he thinks about trust, discernment, and avoiding people who only bring negativity. He also offers a simple reframe for creators who obsess over numbers: not every piece of content is a home run, but singles and doubles still move the game forward. If you’ve been comparing your timeline to someone else’s, this will help you reset and refocus. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2369708/support]
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