What would it be like to travel the world alphabetically or create a YouTube channel that inspires millions?
Paul Barbato is the creator of Geography Now, the first YouTube channel dedicated to covering every UN-recognized country in alphabetical order. Since its inception in 2014, the channel has featured episodes exploring each nation's geography, culture, history, politics, and quirks. With a unique blend of humor and educational content, Paul has built a global audience, making complex geographical and geopolitical information accessible and enjoyable for viewers of all ages.
Whether you’re a content creator, geography nerd, or someone looking for inspiration to tackle your next big idea, you’ll find plenty of insight as Paul shares the story behind his channel’s success and what it’s like to wrap up such a massive creative undertaking after 10 years.
Paul’s reflections are raw and relatable, touching on themes like identity, imposter syndrome, and navigating creative burnout. He discusses the highs and lows of being a YouTube creator in a rapidly evolving digital world and gives candid advice for aspiring content creators.
Paul also reveals his favorite hidden gem destinations and places that make him wonder, “Why don’t more people go here?”
PLUS: In this episode, I kick off a new road trip series featuring my top choices for the best USA road trips.
What travel quest would you love to go on? I'd love to hear about it, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message.)
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The story behind his life-changing burglary and the existential crisis that followed
Why Paul started Geography Now and how he built an international community
Why connecting with locals is the secret to understanding a country
What it’s like to wrap up a decade-long creative project and prepare for what’s next
Paul’s favorite off-the-beaten-path destinations you haven’t heard of
Honest insight for content creators navigating today’s high-production digital world
How he stays motivated after 10 years on YouTube despite creative burnout and changing algorithms
His personal Popcare Index for rating crowded tourist spots and how to avoid them
His thoughts on traveling to controversial destinations and how the perceptions of a country’s government often differ from the on-the-ground reality
How reconnecting with his Korean heritage helped him reclaim a part of his identity
And so much more
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