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Mike Guillory has been doing this longer than most people realize... and probably better than he gives himself credit for. He's the host of Coffee Time Kicks on YouTube, a co-host on the Sneaker History podcast, and one of the most thoughtful voices in sneaker content. He's not chasing the hype releases, he's not doing "transaction videos," and he's definitely not interested in making content he doesn't believe in. That approach has taken him to nearly 500 videos, millions of views, and a channel that keeps growing because it's built on something real.
In this conversation, we get into what it actually looks like to build a content channel from scratch, the mistakes most creators make early on, why authenticity outlasts trends, and why the "tryhard" mentality his son's classmates are mocking is exactly the mentality you need to make it.
We also talk about the Sneaker History podcast approaching 500 episodes, what makes long form content work (and when it doesn't), and why the most watched video on Mike's channel is about ASICS Japan while some of his most personally meaningful videos barely moved the needle.
This is a real conversation between two people still figuring it out in public, and I think that's exactly why it's worth your time.
In this episode:
Nick and Mike on starting YouTube before COVID hit, and why timing doesn't matter as much as just starting. The difference between chasing hype releases and building a sustainable content lane. Why Mike researches everything before recording, even though he tries to make it sound like he's just talking. How the skating videos with his son became some of his most-engaged content, and what that tells you about what people actually want. The real talk on attention spans, short form vs. long form, and why a 196,000-view TikTok taught Mike absolutely nothing about what his audience wants. Why the Reebok trainer video with his brother might be one of the best things either of them have made, even if the numbers didn't reflect it. And the thing Nick has never shared publicly before... sneaker YouTube videos from 2013 that only Jacques Slade has seen.
Follow Mike Guillory:
YouTube: @MikeGuillory
Instagram: @madwatcher789
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Newsletter: TheSneakerNewsletter.com
YouTube: @NickatSneakerHistory
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