I quit my job to manage my son's YouTube career. The hardest part: Not being just 'mom.'
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I quit my job to manage my son's YouTube career. The hardest part: Not being just 'mom.'
"Case started his livestreaming career by posting funny videos of himself playing NBA 2K, gaining 15,000 TikTok followers overnight, which left us dumbfounded."
"After four years, he passed 10 million subscribers on YouTube. I brought balloons and got people he admired to do a congrats video, which made my heart burst with joy."
"We had slow internet speed, so it would literally take me all day long to get a video up. I taught myself how to make thumbnails by watching YouTube videos."
CaseOh began his streaming career by posting funny NBA 2K videos, quickly gaining followers on TikTok. Encouraged by his parents, he transitioned to Twitch and later YouTube. After four years, he reached 10 million subscribers. His parents, initially unfamiliar with streaming, learned the necessary skills to support him. They eventually quit their jobs to manage his channel full-time. The family celebrated his milestone with a congratulatory video from gaming influencers, showcasing their pride and joy in his success.
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