Hey Really Good Emails, |
It’s May and we’re still in this thing, but your contributions to the #WithMe
movement continues to help us stay connected and sane during social distancing.
💞 It’s not easy keeping spirits high with the state of the world, so for Mental
Health Awareness Month we’re featuring awesome resources to lean on. While more
viewers take to the comforts of your channels, we’ve got a handful of features
and updates to help support you and keep you thrivin’. Dive in! |
Embrace Mental Health Awareness Month with Kati Morton’s Health & Psychology
channel |
As self-quarantine drags on, it’s important to keep posi vibes and stay present.
Kati Morton’s Health & Psychology channel is a great resource to help maintain
healthy habits, stay zen, and be well during Mental Health Awareness Month. |
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Believe the facts, not the hype! Trevor Noah & more debunk COVID-19 myths. |
Can Coronavirus live on a bag of chips? Does it hate warm climates? These questions
seem silly, but misinformation is out there clouding group chats, concerned Mom
texts and the deep (dark) web. Creators like Lilly Singh, Philip DeFranco, and
more interview public health experts like Immunologist & Director of NIAIA,
Dr. Fauci, to cut the bull and get straight to the facts. |
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Ways live streams can keep it real, 6 feet apart |
Not even social distancing can keep you from making deep connections with fans!
Live streaming will help bring you closer to your community. Whether you’re playing
a live bedroom set, teaching a class, or showing off the FFVII remake, these moments
in real-time are much needed. If you haven’t tried it yet, it’s easy to get started.
Check out our guide below. |
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The ultimate YouTube Studio video tutorial series |
Ready to master the new YouTube Studio? Our latest video tutorial series will
walk you through everything you need to know, from navigating the Studio, handling
copyright, managing video settings, granting channel permissions, analytics, and
much more! |
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Learn a new skill |
Get ready to pump up your channel with the help of our boot camp classes. It’s
easy – just pick your course and you’ll be flexing your new YouTube powers in no
time. |
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Teachers learn the ropes with Eddie Woo |
How do you turn classroom teaching into videos that students can learn from? With
many students around the world now learning from home, Eddie Woo's 'Teach
the Teacher' videos are helping accredited teachers make learning from home
easier. Inspired by Eddie's own experiences, the series is an easy-to-digest
guide on shooting and editing content, and launching YouTube channels of their
own. |
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Stay inspired, |
Team YouTube |