10/28/2025
I’ve been building something behind the scenes... and until now, I haven’t talked about it publicly.
Since 2015, I’ve been quietly monetizing YouTube in more ways than most people realize.
Ad revenue. Affiliate partnerships. JV collabs.
And more importantly using video as a way to teach, influence, and lead with depth.
Sometimes that meant longform education.
Sometimes that meant content built around a call to action. But it’s always been rooted in the work I cared about.
Back when I was helping men navigate the mental and emotional chaos of divorce and separation, I used content to guide the conversation carefully, intentionally.
Before that, I spent years working behind the scenes with TEDx.
Helping hundreds of individuals refine their message, craft their narrative, and step on a stage that could change the trajectory of their life.
So even if people didn’t see it, I was always doing the work learning how to make stories matter.
Then in early 2023, something shifted.
After launching The Marriage Breakthrough Method app, I felt a pull to take a different path.
I didn’t have a clear end goal.
I just knew I had more to say and I wanted to have real, unfiltered conversations with people who were actually living it.
That’s when the idea for The Joey Wilder Podcast came up.
Except I didn’t launch it right away.
I built multiple podcast sets. Recorded intros. Rewrote outlines. And then... I sat on it.
For almost a year.
Because some part of me kept saying,
“What if this is a waste of time?”
“What if no one listens?”
“Do I even have the right to take up this kind of space?”
Eventually, I got tired of waiting.
I pressed record.
And something clicked.
Forty episodes later, I wasn’t just enjoying it I was being asked about it constantly.
The production.
The flow.
The longform episodes that felt like real conversations.
The intros that hit with clarity and emotion.
The short-form clips that pulled people in without relying on trends or gimmicks.
It was all getting noticed.
And here’s the part that surprised even me:
The system I had been building for years—through client work, campaigns, launches, and YouTube was finally converging into one clear path.
And people wanted access to it.
So I started taking on a few clients quietly.
Helping them build content that moved people.
Not just to watch.
Not just to “like.”
But to act. To reach out.
To buy.
To change.
I didn’t make a big announcement.
I just did the work.
But now, it’s time to open the doors.
If you’ve been thinking about starting a podcast, creating longform content, or showing up online in a way that actually reflects the depth of what you do I want to help.
Over the next week, I’m going to share the 3 things you actually need to launch your podcast.
No expensive studio.
No $5,000 camera setup.
No editing team.
Just a clear, repeatable structure that lets you hit record with confidence and finally get your voice out into the world.
Because if you’re waiting for it to be perfect, you’ll be waiting forever.
Start with what you have.
Say what needs to be said.
Build as you go.
More soon.
- J