Lifestyle
Matt Par – The Young YouTuber Who Runs 9 Channels Without Showing His Face
It’s no secret that people love YouTube. Billions of people visit the platform every single month from around the world, including India. On the other side of the world, in the United States, there’s a 19 year old who has been able to leverage and monetize his YouTube channels, and his name is Matt Par. Par runs 9 different YouTube channels and he doesn’t even show his face on 8 of the 9 channels he runs.
The way Matt is able to do this is by paying other people to make the content for those 8 channels. While this might seem easy, Par says that this was not at all effortless, because he used to produce all the content for his channels by doing voice overs and editing the videos himself until he outsourced the work.
YouTube is only going to grow and the time to start a channel is now. There’s so many different ways to grow and monetize a YouTube channel today that it’s a complete no brainer for any person or company. Not only is it possible to get millions of completely free views from the YouTube algorithm, but also there’s dozens of ways of going about monetizing those views.
Matt Par’s strategies for growing a profitable YouTube channel are simple in theory, but they do take a lot of hard work to implement. Matt says the work is worth is because once your channel is running you can eventually outsource the work like he did.
The first step Matt Par takes with all his channels is the deduce what type of content you want to actually produce. This involves choosing a niche, or a a category of content your channel is going to produce. Then, he recommends uploading consistent videos. Par says that the more videos the better and he suggests one video per day.
Matt says that once you have 33 videos uploaded, now it’s time to analyze and optimize your content. You can do this by going into your YouTube analytics and seeing what’s working and what’s not and then doubling down on what’s working like Matt recommends.
If you’re interested in doing this the right way, Matt Par recently released a free training that covers how he got over a million subscribers on YouTube without ever showing his face. The moral of the story is to never give up, no matter what you’re doing. Whether it’s building a YouTube channel or a business, the principles are the same. Matt says that “if a broke high schooler can do this, I truly believe that anyone can.”
Lifestyle
The Message Women Need Today: Cathi Carrier’s Mission to Bring Back Self-Worth
Many women spend years quietly stepping out of the frame, avoiding cameras, hiding behind filters, or brushing off compliments because they no longer recognize the person staring back at them. It is not vanity that drives those moments; it’s a deeper feeling of slipping away from yourself. That emotional weight is something Cathi Carrier has witnessed for more than three decades, and it’s what shaped the mission behind Purely Bella.
Cathi didn’t build her career in a boardroom. She built it in a treatment room, one client at a time, listening to stories that rarely make it into conversations about skincare. Women would sit down and immediately apologize for their appearance, convinced they were “too late” to take care of themselves. What she saw instead were women who had given so much to others that they had forgotten how to give to themselves.
Her understanding didn’t come from textbooks. It began when she was a teenager struggling with acne that felt bigger than a skin issue; it affected her confidence, her social life, and even the way she carried herself. That experience gave her empathy long before she had professional expertise. She knew what it meant to feel uncomfortable in your own skin, and she never forgot it.
In her treatment room, skincare became something deeper than cleansing and moisturizers. It became a place where women were welcomed without judgment, where they could talk openly, exhale, and feel seen. Over the years, she learned that skin reflects far more than age or stress. It reflects how much space a woman has allowed herself to take up in her own life.
Stories like Sara’s stayed with her. Sara, a retired schoolteacher, walked in with her shoulders rounded and her spirit dulled. She apologized repeatedly for her skin, barely making eye contact. Carrier designed a simple treatment plan, but the real change came from the conversations, the consistency, and the small moments where Sara started to reconnect with herself. Months later, Sara hugged her and said she finally felt like herself again. That transformation, skin healing paired with emotional renewal, is what convinced Carrier that skincare can be a form of healing when done with intention.
Still, she reached a limit. Her treatment room could only help one woman at a time. The desire to create a greater impact pushed her to start Purely Bella, a brand built to carry her philosophy beyond the walls of her spa. The transition wasn’t glamorous. She had to learn manufacturing, sourcing, regulations, and everything in between. But she stayed focused on real women and real results, clean formulations that worked, without the fear-based marketing the industry often leans on.
Purely Bella’s mission is rooted in a simple promise: you don’t need to turn back time to feel beautiful. You need to move forward with confidence and grace, knowing your best self is not behind you. Cathi believes this deeply. She speaks often about how a morning skincare routine is not just about products, it’s a daily choice to care for yourself, a reminder that you matter.
Her mission is also a response to the pressures women absorb from the world around them. Society is quick to tell women their value fades with every birthday. Cathi rejects that entirely. She wants daughters to grow up watching their mothers feel proud in photos, not hide from them. She wants women to recognize that aging is not the enemy; the real enemy is the culture that tells them to shrink as they grow older.
In a crowded beauty landscape, Cathi Carrier is not asking women to chase perfection. She is inviting them to remember who they are, and to step back into the frame with confidence.
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