Crocheting the Eiffel Tower image is gonna stick with me for a while. I dunno, but Ashleigh's Self Help Ass Kickin' seminar is a lot more effective in 27 minutes than most of those weekend long ones. Good work, you, good work.
This is fantastic, girl. Thank you. I've been a performer, writer, comedian, nanny for YEARS... But, SO appreciate advice in this "new era" of creation.
17:24 When I was a kid, I told my grandma that I wanted to become an artist. Her response was: Nobody gets anywhere by making scribbles. I'm 29 years old, I've had depression for many years now, but that won't stop me from trying, I will not give up on my dreams. Thank you for this video, it was really helpful :)
I love you, Ashleigh, just as you are. This video actually choked me up, especially when you were talking about getting help for your depression. The world needs more Ashleighs. ♥️
It is kind of funny (and maybe a bit sad) that we're less willing to try and fail as we get older when what we need to do is practice. Looks at babies: can't walk, can't talk, can barely move around but they try relentlessly for months until they figure things out (granted, they don't have much else to do). But even when they're a bit older: riding a bike without training wheels. They fall a few times, bust their knees, elbows, face. Covered in blood like something out of a slasher film but they are still going strong until they figure that sumbitch out.
This is great advice. To those who are thinking of starting a channel, please do not invest any money until you really find out if you are able and willing to dedicate the necessary time to publish a completed video. Then if you find it is something you want to do and can bring in some money, then you can invest in a better camera/mic/computer/etc.
Absolutely, I was maybe 6 months into my channel before I switched from my phone to a real (but cheap) camera. I used that one for like 5 years before I finally upgraded last year.
Being completely honest ... I want to cry. I don't know how to get over the fear. And it isn't fear of starting, it's the push back of someone important in life saying to me, "What you're doing has no value." I've started things in my life, and at some point I'll get slammed out of nowhere from someone that I hold an esteem for and the crux of what is told to me is "nobody wants to hear you talk". It's gotten to the point where I just save people the trouble and tell it to myself on a loop. "Your imagination isn't good enough", "Your ideas aren't werth it", "Nobody wants to hear what you have to say". This video is going to haunt me, and that is a good thing. I LOVE your main channel!! But, this video is more important than any other you've posted. Appreciate you, Hubben, and of course, Beans!
Thank you for posting this Ashleigh! This is so helpful for the smaller channels and those looking to get started. Also, huge props and respect for openly talking about your mental health. That's how we move forward. 💛 U girl!
I’m trying to edit my first movie reaction as we speak! I filmed it on my iPod 😅This video is exactly what I needed!! 💜 You 100%left a spark in me to start movie reactions, so thank you for being you 💕
You are so genuine. I enjoy all your content. I would like to do RUclips. Maybe I will find something to share, but for now, keep being you and that's cool.
I'm literally sitting here tearing up listening to this. So many other "how to start doing youtube" videos are about gaming the algorithm, focusing so much on getting clicks and ad revenue, and even when they *do* say "be yourself", it always feels... soulless. Like they're contractually obligated to say it, rather than actually believing it themselves. But hearing it from Ashleigh here, it feels *real*. As someone who also struggles with depression (and a slew of other mental illnesses), seeing Ashleigh here as a funny successful content creator who is open and honest about her struggles makes me feel like I can do it. You're right, Business Ashleigh™️, I *can* do it. I started taking my own channel "seriously" a few weeks ago, because I've always been incredibly self conscious about my voice and the way I talk. My stuttering, pauses, slurred words, lisps, and quietness has always made me so embarrassed to talk about the things I love. So I thought recording myself would help me become more confident and help train myself to improve my speech. I'm not in it for the money, the ads, the sponsors, or anything. I just want to know that, in a few years, I can look back at how far I've come and know that Ashleigh will be proud of me.
Omg. You might just saved my professional life. I’m a published author and my last book (my 3rd one) got super bad reviews and then, pandemic happened. I realized i just needed to get off my ass back to work because the publisher is waiting and kept giving them excuses, (maybe excusing myself) thinking about those reviews deep down. Yeah, you’re right. I dont like everyone, not everyone will like me. You’re da boss, Ash. Thank you for not only entertaining us twice a week with your reviews but also for being the real deal (very harrrd nowadays on the social media era). ✨i promise i will say your name on the dedication page of my next book! Greetings from Mexico 🇲🇽!
If you put our Ashleigh on a dedication page, then I will buy your book, and i will read it. 👍 My younger brother wrote three self-published novels (or novellas - I can't remember the exact word count of each), and I edited all of them. I thought they needed much more work but he was happy and so he went ahead with the publication process. As he has dyslexia, I had to rewrite large sections and rearrange paragraphs. There was barely a sentence I did not alter. I often thought the MS was unfinished, but, at the end of the day, it was his book. Although I had edited/rewritten it once, he had done so ten or more times and I think he just wanted closure. It was something he had to do. To finish. They didn't sell too great on Amazon, but he's talking about doing more. I guess people just do what they want. And so they should. Writers have got to write.
What a fun and entertaining video! Thank you for doing this. I have a few, short videos I've posted on FB and Instagram. I was thinking of maybe editing those together for my first RUclips post. They are travel videos, not any place exotic yet. Any thoughts on that? Editing them together will be my first challenge. I love all of your videos. You are a shining star in this world! Keep being your amazing self.
Interesting name for a channel. Would be even more interesting if in every episode we got to hear a story about a past relationship with every new location you went to.
Ashleigh, get down with your bad selves!! That was fantastic! Love your creativity. Good advice, too. My biggest problem in starting is time. I "work" 120-130 hours a week. (I'm a trucker, so I count all the time I'm away from home including sleep.) By the time I'm home I crash, enjoy time with my wife, and prepare to go out another week. Then it starts all over again.
I totally agree with 9:33. I found Ashleigh's main channel because I wanted to see someone react to Star Wars for the first time and her main channel came up in my RUclips search results. I became a subscriber and stayed 100% because of Ashleigh. I like her sense of humor and the personality she presents. I like that she usually includes Beans in some way and even her husband from time to time. Then there's the dreaded stairway ghost 😳. For me it sort of makes it feel like an ensemble cast of characters. This video took what could have been a dry topic and handled it in a clever way. Thanks, Ashleigh.
Well Miss Ashleigh, I took your advice......after a whole bunch of procrastinating......and started my a channel of my own. Thanks for the kick in the butt!!
I have already made my first RUclips video, and my second, and my third. I guess my question for Business Ashleigh is “how do you make your fourth video?” I’m sort of halfheartedly trying to start a channel about Barbie and similar dolls from the 60s through the 80s and whatnot. I have a large doll collection, and I’ve done a lot of restoration of dolls and playsets. I have a whole list of ideas for other videos, but I just haven’t made that fourth video yet. I’m just having a hard time motivating myself to do it, and choosing a subject and just executing it. I know I can do it, I’ve done it three times. My first video is super old, and it’s just some of my 1960s Talking Barbie family dolls being demonstrated after I had repaired the talking mechanisms. My second video was my first ‘produced’ video, with editing, it was my ‘top ten dolls of the 1970s’, I thought that was something I wanted to do. My third video was me talking through some dolls I had restored, it was my first voiceover video. I had also made a bunch of low-effort song parody videos (basically just lyrics for the visuals) for _The Wheel of Time_ (a book series and now a TV show as well), but those weren’t really for my channel content stream, and they’re unlisted so as not to muddy the waters of my doll content. But I find myself having a hard time setting up the camera again, and filming, and recording narration for some reason. I know what I need to do, I know how to do all the things, and I have a lot of dolls and doll cars and doll clothes that I could feature and focus on. But…I don’t. I’m nowhere near monetization on any of the RUclips criteria, so that’s not holding me back, I’m just…stuck somehow.
Amazing video. Editing Ashleigh's kinda cute with her hair up like that. I've had a channel for years and just uploaded whatever whenever, not really getting any attention. Then I sat down and put some effort into a video essay about an aspect of Ghostbusters. For the first few weeks nothing happened and I moved on. Next thing I know it's skyrocketing in views and my subs are doing the same. I'm now monetized and earning a small amount purely on the power of one of my uploads, and it wasn't instant. It may take time, but it only happened after I did the work. Don't expect the world to fall at your feet just because 'you've put yourself out there'. This isn't Instagram. Do the graft and you may be rewarded. Biggest tip I can give; Don't make it about you if no-one knows who you are yet. That content can come when others ask for it.
Really need this lesson my homie Ashleigh!! I'm 40 years old (turning 41 on October 3rd), have been posting most of my music related stuff on this channel (not recently because I feel like I want to give up because of me being a black rock musician or the fact that the music I've made via computer hasn't been heard enough and me being my own worst critic) but I want to do a lot more with my music and other stuff like reactions, reviews and other stuff. Of course, after dealing with this heart failure and going through depression (which I used adult beverages to handle depression instead of medications), I still don't have any creativity in me like I used to...and having ap many thoughts in my head like I'm too old to be chasing my dream, maybe I shouldn't be a black rock musician and wanted to start an all black rock band, I feel like a failure and I should give up, etc. After seeing this video (though I am scared of you for yelling and cussing me out LOL...sorry, thought that I can laugh about it but looks like you're serious), I realize that you're right, I need to keep going and not to give up and not worrying about what people think. And glad to be a subscriber to both of your channels.
Thank you for the input. Billy and I met each other 23 years ago. We're getting married. We sat down at bar while waiting for his bus to pick him up in Nashville. We've been in separate states for 13 years. We created the idea of "Thick or Thin". We still talk everyday. I think it works on this format.
I LOVE this! I have been on RUclips for 15 years. Been uploading on and off since then. Recently, I took my channel seriously, and started uploading on a constant basis. I also use a Canon EOS M50, but totally agree that you do NOT need a fancy camera or editing software to make a RUclips channel video. My biggest piece of advice is to START. And then, KEEP GOING. 💙
Very well done. I would add that their channel should have a focus (mine doesn't but I'm also not trying to live off of YT). Also, not only are there haters (which I block with no hesitation) but there are also those who will tell you how to react or insist you buy $1Ks in supplies/equipment, or get mad because you're talking over the dialogue (um, hello, reaction) or because you pause the vid (namely with music reactions - and um, hello, reaction). I've done reactions while peeling oranges and have people get mad at me. I tell them they don't have to watch and if I don't, then they aren't getting anything that week. So they can take it or leave it. It's amazing how much people want to tell you what to do and how to act. You have a lot of great tips out there. I do my webcam on my laptop and my phone depending on the activity and then I edit using Lightworks which has a free version and a paid version. I don't do any fancy editing but I also edit only to keep from getting blocked, I don't care about copyright claims. Everyone has their own goals and their own way to do things (as you've pointed out). Great job on the How To. And keep being you.
OMG, I FREAKIN 💜 this!! I'd 💜 for Mama Ashleigh to guide me through the whole process w/ a foot in my a$$ to get up & get it done! You're so AWESOME & my brain computes what u say better than others I've watched on the subject. Editing is probably my biggest crutch, after extreme anxiety of being on camera! Please keep 'em coming & can't wait for the next one!!!!
The only thing missing from this extraordinary video is Bill Conti's score "Going the Distance" from the movie "Rocky" but it probably couldn't be added because ... copyright. I will use this video to pursue goals I've been holding off on just because I've been a 🐔💩. Loved this video. Continued success, Ashleigh and to the future RUclipsrs you've inspired.
This was an amazing watch. I absolutely adore this video. I’ve been wanting to start my channel even if it’s just for fun. I’ve made all the excuses you mentioned and then some. You are absolutely right though. This was really inspirational and I have a feeling it’s going to help a lot of people.
Ashleigh, there are a few channels that I look forward to - get excited for - and your Monday and Friday shows are some of my favourites. I think it's your honesty about the reactions. So many reactors seem a bit fake - shitting over someone's favourite movie may lose viewers, but an honest reaction is far better. Keep doing what you are doing and love to Beans.
I've had a channel for years and put a few "one take" video's on it because I just didn't feel comfortable editing. A video on how you do your editing would be great. I love how you just act like you.
Damn girl, are you really 5'9"? I don't know why, but I always thought you were a short girl. Great video and not just for making videos, but life in general. Kudos!
The Ashleigh’s are amazing!! My 6 year old son Danny Rocco (Yes named after my fave movies are Karate Kid and Rocky!!), Well Danny Rocco is your biggest fan. You have made our time so special bc I’m an 80s kid and I watch all of the movies I grew up with with him. He loves them!! So him and I have been wanting to start a channel. You are my motivation. I feel like you are one of my golden girls lol meaning feels like a familiar friend or someone I would have been friends with growing up. I don’t usually comment but you have given us hours of amazing mom and son time together! I had to say thank you. Don’t ever stop bc I can’t get tired of you!! Absolute gem you and all of the Ashleigh’s are! Thanks for motivating us. Oh Danny Rocco from Orlando says have you watched License to Drive yet with Corey Haim and Corey Feldman? Lol. This kid is an old soul he laughs at your Freddy reviews. If it’s more than 20 years ago we watch it hahaha Keep being awesome
Love your positivity and your take on the negative comments. This is great to share your experiences with others and motivating more to become content creators. You have a unique style and I was an early subscriber to your channel. Thank you for this video. One day my channel will grow as big as yours, but until then, I grind it out.
My style of creation isn't the best suited for RUclips, but streaming on Twitch has been MAGNIFICENT. I started really buckling down and taking it seriously last August, made affiliate that September and have gotten a few payouts since and have met a lot of really cool people and grown my own community. The best part about it is the fact that I started by streaming through my PS4, not wired, which is a really shoddy set-up for video game streaming, but it didn't matter. I still use that setup (wired now for more stability) and it still works while I save for a gaming PC. People don't care that my stream lags a little at times or it might crash and I have to restart; they show up to watch me get jumpscared while playing horror games completely blind and joke around. It's a great time and sometimes the highlight of my week and if I was waiting until I had a "professional" setup I would never have gotten here.
I actually love you and your channel precisely because of how honest you are in your reviews. I get so annoyed with other reactors who say, every single video, will say they liked it or will skirt around having to answer if they liked it. Most of the time it's so painfully obvious it wasn't something they enjoyed. Just be honest!!! Accept that people will not agree and be upset that you disliked a fave but how can I trust any review you give if you aren't honest, you know!? Gah. lol
Girl, don't do the Business Ashleigh pose with the glasses pulled down again because I was staring a little too long and my wife punched me in the face. Kidding. You're great. Also, have you heard of the "Finished, Not Perfect" philosophy of creativity? You pretty much described it and it changed my life years ago when I saw a video about it. Since then, I have painted, written my first novel (and did all the interior illustrations) and even wrote/programmed a "choose your own adventure" style text game on my old Commodore 64 just to prove I could. I've not made much money from any of that but if joy and personal fulfilment were cash, I could buy a tropical island.
This was wonderful and a little bit freaky at first with the multiple Ashleighs (wasn’t expecting that!). I’ve been a subscriber of yours since last year and you and other movie reactors have inspired me to start planning my own movie reaction channel as well (I’m GenX; not many of us in this reaction video game but I think there’s definitely room for another perspective!). I’ve mentioned it to my sister, who’s been very supportive and says I’d be good for it since I used to be my high school newspaper’s movie reviewer way back in the early 80s, and I’ve been a lifelong movie nut. Because there are so many movies in existence, nobody has ever seen them all, so there’s bound to be something that we all haven’t seen before, no matter how old the movie is. So I think it’s a great way to see many movies that I just never got around to seeing, for whatever reason. Keep up the inspiration, Ashleigh! You’re always fun to watch and listen to and you’re touching people’s lives out here!
‘Business Ashleigh’ is here to kick ass and chew bubble gum and she’s all outta bubble gum! I wish I could click on the ‘Like’ button more than once. Loved this! I was in radio in my younger years, too, and too many years have gone by with me focused on my “real”’job and not having an outlet for my creativity and the weird things I find fun. I started making some short videos several months ago, with no set schedule for putting videos up…just to get content up and get my feet wet making videos. I didn’t do it to get subscribers and it’s a good thing, because I have like, I don’t know…five subscribers LOL…but I did it for me…and I’m about to switch gears. I have been doing the occasional paranormal investigation for several years, (sometimes alone, sometimes with just one or two friends who are just curious); but I’ve ramped that up recently and I think I’m going to switch my content to paranormal stuff. Not to go full time on RUclips or as a full time paranormal investigator, but as a means of sharing something I find interesting and to (hopefully) connect with others interested in the same thing. …To be part of a community of others who won’t look at me like I’m crazy! LOL Thanks for putting this up, Ashleigh. It was a little informative, a little entertaining and a whole lot encouraging! Thanks for lifting us up and encouraging us. Thanks for being open with information to help others get started. …And you know what? If you want me to come investigate the ‘stairwell ghost’ that showed up in this video, give me a shout, (not kidding). I’ll make a road trip and you, Hubben and I can see if we can prove something is there and make contact, or debunk it and prove it’s not there, (debunking is part of the investigation process and isn’t a negative thing). I’ll do it for free and you and I both can use the content. Win-win! Let me know. No matter what, thanks for this video! It was extremely encouraging. You Rock!
Loved this! Needed to hear it. Before the video was even done, I went to get my "planning" journal and wrote down my ideas for what I'm going to do. I really follow through on the things I write down. I recently left my job and started my own consulting business, using the journal to capture the ideas and progress. I have specific content ideas, and have the tools, the time, and now the inspiration and pep talk to make it happen! I've been watching you since the first videos. You are one of the highlights that got me through the pandemic. I joined your Patreon recently too. Thank you! Keep being you!
Thank you for putting this video together. It was just the kick up the butt I needed. I've been wanting to a channel for ages but was quite frankly, too nervous too. It's a channel about being a beginner guitarist and I'm hoping it will take people on a journey with me. I kept putting it off, saying I wasn't ready, I didn't have the correct equipment and that my playing wasn't good enough yet. I was letting my anxiety win but you're vid showed me that actually now is the perfect time. I have a camera, a mic and a computer so I don't need anymore equipment. I'm doing a channel about being a beginner so it doesn't matter if my playing is good enough yet. Infact, that's the point. Any way, thank you for kicking my anxiety into touch and helping get this out. BTW, if you'd like to take a look at what I've produced, it's here. It's called Hi from a newbie guitarist: ruclips.net/video/lNy9DEae3F0/видео.html You can tell I was super nervous but hopefully I come over well. I hope you'll like it and thanks again for all your help!
Thank you so much for doing this! You've been a big inspiration to me. I started my reaction channel before I found your content, but seeing you be so authentically yourself in your reactions has helped me get over feeling like I need to look completely put together in my videos (I've since done several without a stitch of makeup on and I NEVER thought I would do that when I started). I would LOVE to know how you deal with all the copyright stuff here on RUclips and their automated Content ID checks. My channel started off so strong and was growing SO quickly, but spending 20+ hours just trying to upload one 15-minute video has completely sucked all the joy out of the process and I'm struggling to stay motivated to keep trying.
You convinced me, Ashley. A while back, probably in March, I shot a reaction video to Die Hard. I'm only a third of the way through editing, because I know it's pretty bad. But I'm not even going to wait to watch the rest of this video, I'm going to finish the edit, and post it. I'll send you a link when it's up. Thanks for the kick in the butt.
I love this! First of all, I think we all kind of need Business Ashleigh in our lives. lol My story is that I've always, always, always wanted to be a writer. In fact, I've started- and not finished- countless stories. My best friend says that I keep letting my inner bully sabotage me. So a lot of what you said really resonated with me.
Probably the best video you have made. Such an honest opinion, and the fact that you have dealt with your own demons, makes it even more so. You give Millenials a great reputation, which for a Gen X, is a hard find. I hope you aspire more people to start their own channels, to give themselves and their content to the internet, just as you have.
You are such an inspiration, Ashleigh! Thank you for your authenticity and vulnerability and wonderful humor, in this video and in all your others. Your kind heart always shines through. Thanks to your encouragement, I *finally* did the damn thing and started a channel I've been percolating and procrastinating for months: "Mrs. Merritt, Bakery Wife." First video posted late last night!
Hey Ashleigh, I am new to your MMM channel and this one and I wanted to let you know I sent you a package for the next unboxing. It should arrive Saturday to your p.o.box. Kellie from CALIFORNIA.
I definitely need editing tips I feel like no one will go into detail on how to split up a movie so that you don't have to upload it 4 times until it's finally not blocked or copyright claimed.
you inspired me to finally create a channel and upload a booktube video like i've been wanting to do for like a year now. i keep coming back to rewatch this (this is like my 6 time this week) cause i'm ✨scared ✨ but i appreciate you so much you have no idea
I have 0 interest in having a channel, but I am watching this entire video! The YOU of this channel next level effin' level (keeping it PG)! I love this! You are extremely entertaining because you're super (like carbon copy) relatable 🙃
Ashleigh, you are a true self confident cheerleader and entrepreneur!! One of the things I love about watching your videos is that you’re not afraid to be yourself. I love that you’re telling your story. This is how you did it. To everyone reading, this is “a” method not “the” method. The important thing, get motivated and get started. I would love to see behind the scenes what you do to edit your videos, effects, graphics. I’m fascinated with that sort of stuff. Paul Tully Orlando FL
This is a really great advice video to new creators! I just mainly review books and manga on my channel and document my review my thoughts on what I've read. Sometimes I'll alternate from audio only reviews to ib front of the camera reviews on my canon HD camera. I just make sure the audio and lighting are the best in the videos I make. 😊❤📚
Thank you Ashleigh, I needed this kick in the butt. I’ve been blaming my lack of content on health issues but truth is I’m probably being hesitant. More farm videos on the way. I love your content, been with you since around your first Hallobeans.
You are right with everything including the part where you said people watch you for you. I watch multiple reaction channels on youtube, including yourself, and I stay because of each reactor.
You're right. I have been telling myself I'm going to upload my own videos since 2012.... 🤦 It's time. I have some good ideas. Thanks for the inspiration!!!! ❤️💕
It's a bad thing that there is no double thumbs up or triple thumbs up... Damn Ashleigh! Love this so much!!! Keep up the great work!!! Hugs from Greece!!!
Thanks for this; wish I'd watched it seven years ago. Back in 2015 I made six short videos, some with voiceover, some without. Could never seem to show my face though. So the experiment was over. If I do decide to restart, I will come here first. Btw, I found this channel from your Dolly tour bus piece - I'm a fan too.
I can't help but picture business Ashleigh like a better looking, more positive stone cold Steve Austin with the other Ashleighs. "I believe in you, and that's the bottom line, cause business Ashleigh said so! Gimme a 'hi, yes, hello!'"
I'm going to cut right to the chase here. You rock! Seriously. You're awesome, and genuine, and AUTHENTIC, and I APPRECIATE you and what you do. (And, on top of it all, you're funny as hell, and I love that.)
More, More, More.... I am intrigued with editing but seriously anything you want to bring here.... I am on board for . I appreciate everything you bring to your channel and all the work you put into this is so worth it . We are definitely two different generations but I find myself agreeing to most of everything you mention and I am good with that . I am acceptable to a mix of every generation and if I like anything than it doesn't matter who thought if it first . I am looking forward to more of the Ashleigh's insights and motivation . Thank you so much. 📽🎬💓🖖😉😎😁
Ashleigh: I love your energy and your content on both of your channels. You inspired me so much with this video that I started my own channel yesterday! Keep up the good work and good vibes from the Atlantic Coast of Canada!
Thank you so much for this video. My stuff still sucks, and I haven't figured out how to do movies yet, but I'm trying and I'm learning. But you made me finally start. I would like to see you do an in depth on how you edit your videos because editing is hard to learn on my own. 😁
The more Ashleighs the better. This world would be a better place with more Ashleighs in it.
The world simply is not ready.
I am here for it!!
@@awkwardashleigh2 A series of "Hi...yes...hello" back to back lol
Oh my gosh! I’m so “High! Yes, hello!” right now, I don’t even know what’s going on. I am totally seeing multiple Ashleigh’s. I’m freaking out, man!
Happy 420 🤣
@@ManaBurnX Thanks, same to you. lol
Crocheting the Eiffel Tower image is gonna stick with me for a while.
I dunno, but Ashleigh's Self Help Ass Kickin' seminar is a lot more effective in 27 minutes than most of those weekend long ones. Good work, you, good work.
This is fantastic, girl. Thank you. I've been a performer, writer, comedian, nanny for YEARS... But, SO appreciate advice in this "new era" of creation.
The attic is BIGGER ON THE INSIDE?! (Doctor Who reference: maybe you'll get to that someday Ashleigh!)
Ashleigh we like you just as you are. That's why we tune in every week.
17:24 When I was a kid, I told my grandma that I wanted to become an artist.
Her response was: Nobody gets anywhere by making scribbles.
I'm 29 years old, I've had depression for many years now, but that won't stop me from trying, I will not give up on my dreams.
Thank you for this video, it was really helpful :)
I love you, Ashleigh, just as you are. This video actually choked me up, especially when you were talking about getting help for your depression. The world needs more Ashleighs. ♥️
It is kind of funny (and maybe a bit sad) that we're less willing to try and fail as we get older when what we need to do is practice. Looks at babies: can't walk, can't talk, can barely move around but they try relentlessly for months until they figure things out (granted, they don't have much else to do). But even when they're a bit older: riding a bike without training wheels. They fall a few times, bust their knees, elbows, face. Covered in blood like something out of a slasher film but they are still going strong until they figure that sumbitch out.
Not sure how old is old but I was about 39 when I started my channel. Some RUclipsrs I watch are in their 60s at least.
This is great advice. To those who are thinking of starting a channel, please do not invest any money until you really find out if you are able and willing to dedicate the necessary time to publish a completed video. Then if you find it is something you want to do and can bring in some money, then you can invest in a better camera/mic/computer/etc.
Absolutely, I was maybe 6 months into my channel before I switched from my phone to a real (but cheap) camera. I used that one for like 5 years before I finally upgraded last year.
Being completely honest ... I want to cry. I don't know how to get over the fear. And it isn't fear of starting, it's the push back of someone important in life saying to me, "What you're doing has no value." I've started things in my life, and at some point I'll get slammed out of nowhere from someone that I hold an esteem for and the crux of what is told to me is "nobody wants to hear you talk". It's gotten to the point where I just save people the trouble and tell it to myself on a loop. "Your imagination isn't good enough", "Your ideas aren't werth it", "Nobody wants to hear what you have to say".
This video is going to haunt me, and that is a good thing. I LOVE your main channel!! But, this video is more important than any other you've posted. Appreciate you, Hubben, and of course, Beans!
Thank you for posting this Ashleigh!
This is so helpful for the smaller channels and those looking to get started. Also, huge props and respect for openly talking about your mental health.
That's how we move forward.
💛 U girl!
I’m trying to edit my first movie reaction as we speak! I filmed it on my iPod 😅This video is exactly what I needed!! 💜
You 100%left a spark in me to start movie reactions, so thank you for being you 💕
How did it go?
You are so genuine. I enjoy all your content. I would like to do RUclips. Maybe I will find something to share, but for now, keep being you and that's cool.
I'm literally sitting here tearing up listening to this. So many other "how to start doing youtube" videos are about gaming the algorithm, focusing so much on getting clicks and ad revenue, and even when they *do* say "be yourself", it always feels... soulless. Like they're contractually obligated to say it, rather than actually believing it themselves. But hearing it from Ashleigh here, it feels *real*. As someone who also struggles with depression (and a slew of other mental illnesses), seeing Ashleigh here as a funny successful content creator who is open and honest about her struggles makes me feel like I can do it. You're right, Business Ashleigh™️, I *can* do it.
I started taking my own channel "seriously" a few weeks ago, because I've always been incredibly self conscious about my voice and the way I talk. My stuttering, pauses, slurred words, lisps, and quietness has always made me so embarrassed to talk about the things I love. So I thought recording myself would help me become more confident and help train myself to improve my speech. I'm not in it for the money, the ads, the sponsors, or anything. I just want to know that, in a few years, I can look back at how far I've come and know that Ashleigh will be proud of me.
Omg. You might just saved my professional life. I’m a published author and my last book (my 3rd one) got super bad reviews and then, pandemic happened. I realized i just needed to get off my ass back to work because the publisher is waiting and kept giving them excuses, (maybe excusing myself) thinking about those reviews deep down. Yeah, you’re right. I dont like everyone, not everyone will like me. You’re da boss, Ash. Thank you for not only entertaining us twice a week with your reviews but also for being the real deal (very harrrd nowadays on the social media era). ✨i promise i will say your name on the dedication page of my next book! Greetings from Mexico 🇲🇽!
If you put our Ashleigh on a dedication page, then I will buy your book, and i will read it. 👍
My younger brother wrote three self-published novels (or novellas - I can't remember the exact word count of each), and I edited all of them. I thought they needed much more work but he was happy and so he went ahead with the publication process. As he has dyslexia, I had to rewrite large sections and rearrange paragraphs. There was barely a sentence I did not alter. I often thought the MS was unfinished, but, at the end of the day, it was his book. Although I had edited/rewritten it once, he had done so ten or more times and I think he just wanted closure. It was something he had to do. To finish. They didn't sell too great on Amazon, but he's talking about doing more. I guess people just do what they want. And so they should. Writers have got to write.
I'm kinda jazzed about future cosplay wearing Ashleigh but all this Ashleigh is just fine too. Subscribed.
Phone + camera + PERSONALITY! The RUclipsrs I love are entertaining. But thank you for the advice!
What a fun and entertaining video! Thank you for doing this. I have a few, short videos I've posted on FB and Instagram. I was thinking of maybe editing those together for my first RUclips post. They are travel videos, not any place exotic yet. Any thoughts on that? Editing them together will be my first challenge. I love all of your videos. You are a shining star in this world! Keep being your amazing self.
OHHHH!! That is such a good idea!! You could definitely put them together to make your first RUclips video. That's a great idea!
Interesting name for a channel. Would be even more interesting if in every episode we got to hear a story about a past relationship with every new location you went to.
OK, there needs to be an action figure collection of all the different Ashleighs
One of the best pep talks I've ever seen. And the "four Ashleighs" idea is delightful.
Ashleigh, get down with your bad selves!! That was fantastic! Love your creativity. Good advice, too. My biggest problem in starting is time. I "work" 120-130 hours a week. (I'm a trucker, so I count all the time I'm away from home including sleep.) By the time I'm home I crash, enjoy time with my wife, and prepare to go out another week. Then it starts all over again.
Good job on the split screen, not sure I could get even the easy shots lined up right. Might try to use editing tips for my next reaction.
Thanks for this, I've just thought of a decent channel concept.
I totally agree with 9:33. I found Ashleigh's main channel because I wanted to see someone react to Star Wars for the first time and her main channel came up in my RUclips search results. I became a subscriber and stayed 100% because of Ashleigh. I like her sense of humor and the personality she presents. I like that she usually includes Beans in some way and even her husband from time to time. Then there's the dreaded stairway ghost 😳. For me it sort of makes it feel like an ensemble cast of characters.
This video took what could have been a dry topic and handled it in a clever way. Thanks, Ashleigh.
Well Miss Ashleigh, I took your advice......after a whole bunch of procrastinating......and started my a channel of my own. Thanks for the kick in the butt!!
You are totally a member of my tribe! Great video ! I love seeing someone being their authentic self.
Multiplicity Ashleigh 💃💃💃
I have already made my first RUclips video, and my second, and my third. I guess my question for Business Ashleigh is “how do you make your fourth video?”
I’m sort of halfheartedly trying to start a channel about Barbie and similar dolls from the 60s through the 80s and whatnot. I have a large doll collection, and I’ve done a lot of restoration of dolls and playsets. I have a whole list of ideas for other videos, but I just haven’t made that fourth video yet. I’m just having a hard time motivating myself to do it, and choosing a subject and just executing it. I know I can do it, I’ve done it three times. My first video is super old, and it’s just some of my 1960s Talking Barbie family dolls being demonstrated after I had repaired the talking mechanisms. My second video was my first ‘produced’ video, with editing, it was my ‘top ten dolls of the 1970s’, I thought that was something I wanted to do. My third video was me talking through some dolls I had restored, it was my first voiceover video. I had also made a bunch of low-effort song parody videos (basically just lyrics for the visuals) for _The Wheel of Time_ (a book series and now a TV show as well), but those weren’t really for my channel content stream, and they’re unlisted so as not to muddy the waters of my doll content. But I find myself having a hard time setting up the camera again, and filming, and recording narration for some reason. I know what I need to do, I know how to do all the things, and I have a lot of dolls and doll cars and doll clothes that I could feature and focus on. But…I don’t. I’m nowhere near monetization on any of the RUclips criteria, so that’s not holding me back, I’m just…stuck somehow.
Amazing video. Editing Ashleigh's kinda cute with her hair up like that.
I've had a channel for years and just uploaded whatever whenever, not really getting any attention. Then I sat down and put some effort into a video essay about an aspect of Ghostbusters. For the first few weeks nothing happened and I moved on. Next thing I know it's skyrocketing in views and my subs are doing the same. I'm now monetized and earning a small amount purely on the power of one of my uploads, and it wasn't instant. It may take time, but it only happened after I did the work. Don't expect the world to fall at your feet just because 'you've put yourself out there'. This isn't Instagram. Do the graft and you may be rewarded. Biggest tip I can give; Don't make it about you if no-one knows who you are yet. That content can come when others ask for it.
Really need this lesson my homie Ashleigh!! I'm 40 years old (turning 41 on October 3rd), have been posting most of my music related stuff on this channel (not recently because I feel like I want to give up because of me being a black rock musician or the fact that the music I've made via computer hasn't been heard enough and me being my own worst critic) but I want to do a lot more with my music and other stuff like reactions, reviews and other stuff. Of course, after dealing with this heart failure and going through depression (which I used adult beverages to handle depression instead of medications), I still don't have any creativity in me like I used to...and having ap many thoughts in my head like I'm too old to be chasing my dream, maybe I shouldn't be a black rock musician and wanted to start an all black rock band, I feel like a failure and I should give up, etc. After seeing this video (though I am scared of you for yelling and cussing me out LOL...sorry, thought that I can laugh about it but looks like you're serious), I realize that you're right, I need to keep going and not to give up and not worrying about what people think. And glad to be a subscriber to both of your channels.
Thank you for the input. Billy and I met each other 23 years ago. We're getting married. We sat down at bar while waiting for his bus to pick him up in Nashville. We've been in separate states for 13 years. We created the idea of "Thick or Thin". We still talk everyday.
I think it works on this format.
I LOVE this! I have been on RUclips for 15 years. Been uploading on and off since then. Recently, I took my channel seriously, and started uploading on a constant basis. I also use a Canon EOS M50, but totally agree that you do NOT need a fancy camera or editing software to make a RUclips channel video.
My biggest piece of advice is to START. And then, KEEP GOING. 💙
Sounds like some advice I got for running marathons (not that I do): "Start slow, then slow down, but never stop."
Very well done. I would add that their channel should have a focus (mine doesn't but I'm also not trying to live off of YT). Also, not only are there haters (which I block with no hesitation) but there are also those who will tell you how to react or insist you buy $1Ks in supplies/equipment, or get mad because you're talking over the dialogue (um, hello, reaction) or because you pause the vid (namely with music reactions - and um, hello, reaction). I've done reactions while peeling oranges and have people get mad at me. I tell them they don't have to watch and if I don't, then they aren't getting anything that week. So they can take it or leave it. It's amazing how much people want to tell you what to do and how to act.
You have a lot of great tips out there. I do my webcam on my laptop and my phone depending on the activity and then I edit using Lightworks which has a free version and a paid version. I don't do any fancy editing but I also edit only to keep from getting blocked, I don't care about copyright claims. Everyone has their own goals and their own way to do things (as you've pointed out).
Great job on the How To. And keep being you.
This was the video that i didnt know i needed but damn there it was. Ive always wondered if people would find me as entertaining as i find myself lol
OMG, I FREAKIN 💜 this!! I'd 💜 for Mama Ashleigh to guide me through the whole process w/ a foot in my a$$ to get up & get it done! You're so AWESOME & my brain computes what u say better than others I've watched on the subject. Editing is probably my biggest crutch, after extreme anxiety of being on camera! Please keep 'em coming & can't wait for the next one!!!!
The only thing missing from this extraordinary video is Bill Conti's score "Going the Distance" from the movie "Rocky" but it probably couldn't be added because ... copyright.
I will use this video to pursue goals I've been holding off on just because I've been a 🐔💩.
Loved this video. Continued success, Ashleigh and to the future RUclipsrs you've inspired.
I am truly blown away by the dialogue, editing and storytelling with this. AMAZING!!!!
This was an amazing watch. I absolutely adore this video. I’ve been wanting to start my channel even if it’s just for fun. I’ve made all the excuses you mentioned and then some. You are absolutely right though. This was really inspirational and I have a feeling it’s going to help a lot of people.
Ashleigh, there are a few channels that I look forward to - get excited for - and your Monday and Friday shows are some of my favourites. I think it's your honesty about the reactions. So many reactors seem a bit fake - shitting over someone's favourite movie may lose viewers, but an honest reaction is far better. Keep doing what you are doing and love to Beans.
I've had a channel for years and put a few "one take" video's on it because I just didn't feel comfortable editing. A video on how you do your editing would be great. I love how you just act like you.
Damn girl, are you really 5'9"? I don't know why, but I always thought you were a short girl. Great video and not just for making videos, but life in general. Kudos!
Ooo...call it "Get Out and Create!" like you said. That's perfect.
The Ashleigh’s are amazing!! My 6 year old son Danny Rocco (Yes named after my fave movies are Karate Kid and Rocky!!), Well Danny Rocco is your biggest fan. You have made our time so special bc I’m an 80s kid and I watch all of the movies I grew up with with him. He loves them!! So him and I have been wanting to start a channel. You are my motivation. I feel like you are one of my golden girls lol meaning feels like a familiar friend or someone I would have been friends with growing up. I don’t usually comment but you have given us hours of amazing mom and son time together! I had to say thank you. Don’t ever stop bc I can’t get tired of you!! Absolute gem you and all of the Ashleigh’s are! Thanks for motivating us. Oh Danny Rocco from Orlando says have you watched License to Drive yet with Corey Haim and Corey Feldman? Lol. This kid is an old soul he laughs at your Freddy reviews. If it’s more than 20 years ago we watch it hahaha Keep being awesome
Love your positivity and your take on the negative comments. This is great to share your experiences with others and motivating more to become content creators. You have a unique style and I was an early subscriber to your channel. Thank you for this video. One day my channel will grow as big as yours, but until then, I grind it out.
My style of creation isn't the best suited for RUclips, but streaming on Twitch has been MAGNIFICENT. I started really buckling down and taking it seriously last August, made affiliate that September and have gotten a few payouts since and have met a lot of really cool people and grown my own community. The best part about it is the fact that I started by streaming through my PS4, not wired, which is a really shoddy set-up for video game streaming, but it didn't matter. I still use that setup (wired now for more stability) and it still works while I save for a gaming PC. People don't care that my stream lags a little at times or it might crash and I have to restart; they show up to watch me get jumpscared while playing horror games completely blind and joke around. It's a great time and sometimes the highlight of my week and if I was waiting until I had a "professional" setup I would never have gotten here.
I actually love you and your channel precisely because of how honest you are in your reviews. I get so annoyed with other reactors who say, every single video, will say they liked it or will skirt around having to answer if they liked it. Most of the time it's so painfully obvious it wasn't something they enjoyed. Just be honest!!! Accept that people will not agree and be upset that you disliked a fave but how can I trust any review you give if you aren't honest, you know!? Gah. lol
Fantastic video.
Only issue is, for me at least, as soon as it's done, the "thoughts" are gonna come crawling back and I'm not gonna do anything.
Girl, don't do the Business Ashleigh pose with the glasses pulled down again because I was staring a little too long and my wife punched me in the face. Kidding. You're great.
Also, have you heard of the "Finished, Not Perfect" philosophy of creativity? You pretty much described it and it changed my life years ago when I saw a video about it. Since then, I have painted, written my first novel (and did all the interior illustrations) and even wrote/programmed a "choose your own adventure" style text game on my old Commodore 64 just to prove I could. I've not made much money from any of that but if joy and personal fulfilment were cash, I could buy a tropical island.
This was wonderful and a little bit freaky at first with the multiple Ashleighs (wasn’t expecting that!). I’ve been a subscriber of yours since last year and you and other movie reactors have inspired me to start planning my own movie reaction channel as well (I’m GenX; not many of us in this reaction video game but I think there’s definitely room for another perspective!). I’ve mentioned it to my sister, who’s been very supportive and says I’d be good for it since I used to be my high school newspaper’s movie reviewer way back in the early 80s, and I’ve been a lifelong movie nut. Because there are so many movies in existence, nobody has ever seen them all, so there’s bound to be something that we all haven’t seen before, no matter how old the movie is. So I think it’s a great way to see many movies that I just never got around to seeing, for whatever reason.
Keep up the inspiration, Ashleigh! You’re always fun to watch and listen to and you’re touching people’s lives out here!
Creative wise, this is the best video production you've made to date!
Well done Miz Ashleigh! You definitely have the gift. Greetings from Murvull.
Your first vids reacting to Star Wars involved you rambling around in your pjs on your bed !
Thank you for kicking my butt, Ashleigh!
‘Business Ashleigh’ is here to kick ass and chew bubble gum and she’s all outta bubble gum!
I wish I could click on the ‘Like’ button more than once. Loved this!
I was in radio in my younger years, too, and too many years have gone by with me focused on my “real”’job and not having an outlet for my creativity and the weird things I find fun.
I started making some short videos several months ago, with no set schedule for putting videos up…just to get content up and get my feet wet making videos. I didn’t do it to get subscribers and it’s a good thing, because I have like, I don’t know…five subscribers LOL…but I did it for me…and I’m about to switch gears. I have been doing the occasional paranormal investigation for several years, (sometimes alone, sometimes with just one or two friends who are just curious); but I’ve ramped that up recently and I think I’m going to switch my content to paranormal stuff. Not to go full time on RUclips or as a full time paranormal investigator, but as a means of sharing something I find interesting and to (hopefully) connect with others interested in the same thing. …To be part of a community of others who won’t look at me like I’m crazy! LOL
Thanks for putting this up, Ashleigh. It was a little informative, a little entertaining and a whole lot encouraging! Thanks for lifting us up and encouraging us. Thanks for being open with information to help others get started.
…And you know what? If you want me to come investigate the ‘stairwell ghost’ that showed up in this video, give me a shout, (not kidding). I’ll make a road trip and you, Hubben and I can see if we can prove something is there and make contact, or debunk it and prove it’s not there, (debunking is part of the investigation process and isn’t a negative thing). I’ll do it for free and you and I both can use the content. Win-win! Let me know.
No matter what, thanks for this video! It was extremely encouraging. You Rock!
Wow - didn't expect to cry today haha the death bed talk got me lol
OMG start your own RUclips radio call back show. “Hey your on the air with Ashley, what do y’all wanna talk about!?
Loved this! Needed to hear it. Before the video was even done, I went to get my "planning" journal and wrote down my ideas for what I'm going to do. I really follow through on the things I write down. I recently left my job and started my own consulting business, using the journal to capture the ideas and progress. I have specific content ideas, and have the tools, the time, and now the inspiration and pep talk to make it happen! I've been watching you since the first videos. You are one of the highlights that got me through the pandemic. I joined your Patreon recently too. Thank you! Keep being you!
Thank you for putting this video together. It was just the kick up the butt I needed. I've been wanting to a channel for ages but was quite frankly, too nervous too. It's a channel about being a beginner guitarist and I'm hoping it will take people on a journey with me. I kept putting it off, saying I wasn't ready, I didn't have the correct equipment and that my playing wasn't good enough yet. I was letting my anxiety win but you're vid showed me that actually now is the perfect time. I have a camera, a mic and a computer so I don't need anymore equipment. I'm doing a channel about being a beginner so it doesn't matter if my playing is good enough yet. Infact, that's the point. Any way, thank you for kicking my anxiety into touch and helping get this out. BTW, if you'd like to take a look at what I've produced, it's here. It's called Hi from a newbie guitarist: ruclips.net/video/lNy9DEae3F0/видео.html You can tell I was super nervous but hopefully I come over well. I hope you'll like it and thanks again for all your help!
Thank you so much for doing this! You've been a big inspiration to me. I started my reaction channel before I found your content, but seeing you be so authentically yourself in your reactions has helped me get over feeling like I need to look completely put together in my videos (I've since done several without a stitch of makeup on and I NEVER thought I would do that when I started).
I would LOVE to know how you deal with all the copyright stuff here on RUclips and their automated Content ID checks. My channel started off so strong and was growing SO quickly, but spending 20+ hours just trying to upload one 15-minute video has completely sucked all the joy out of the process and I'm struggling to stay motivated to keep trying.
13:36 Jesus! Okay! I'll do it! Stop yelling at me!!
Thanks for this video! Would love to see more about your editing process.
You convinced me, Ashley. A while back, probably in March, I shot a reaction video to Die Hard. I'm only a third of the way through editing, because I know it's pretty bad. But I'm not even going to wait to watch the rest of this video, I'm going to finish the edit, and post it. I'll send you a link when it's up.
Thanks for the kick in the butt.
I love this! First of all, I think we all kind of need Business Ashleigh in our lives. lol My story is that I've always, always, always wanted to be a writer. In fact, I've started- and not finished- countless stories. My best friend says that I keep letting my inner bully sabotage me. So a lot of what you said really resonated with me.
You need to be proud of everything you have done! Great video!
Probably the best video you have made. Such an honest opinion, and the fact that you have dealt with your own demons, makes it even more so. You give Millenials a great reputation, which for a Gen X, is a hard find. I hope you aspire more people to start their own channels, to give themselves and their content to the internet, just as you have.
You and Beans have inspired my girlfriend and I to start our own channel. Thank you for the positive example. Your content rocks 🎸
How the hell did you do that!? That's soo cool .
You are such an inspiration, Ashleigh! Thank you for your authenticity and vulnerability and wonderful humor, in this video and in all your others. Your kind heart always shines through. Thanks to your encouragement, I *finally* did the damn thing and started a channel I've been percolating and procrastinating for months: "Mrs. Merritt, Bakery Wife." First video posted late last night!
Hey Ashleigh, I am new to your MMM channel and this one and I wanted to let you know I sent you a package for the next unboxing. It should arrive Saturday to your p.o.box. Kellie from CALIFORNIA.
I definitely need editing tips I feel like no one will go into detail on how to split up a movie so that you don't have to upload it 4 times until it's finally not blocked or copyright claimed.
you inspired me to finally create a channel and upload a booktube video like i've been wanting to do for like a year now. i keep coming back to rewatch this (this is like my 6 time this week) cause i'm ✨scared ✨ but i appreciate you so much you have no idea
I have 0 interest in having a channel, but I am watching this entire video! The YOU of this channel next level effin' level (keeping it PG)! I love this! You are extremely entertaining because you're super (like carbon copy) relatable 🙃
Ashleigh, you are a true self confident cheerleader and entrepreneur!! One of the things I love about watching your videos is that you’re not afraid to be yourself. I love that you’re telling your story. This is how you did it. To everyone reading, this is “a” method not “the” method. The important thing, get motivated and get started.
I would love to see behind the scenes what you do to edit your videos, effects, graphics. I’m fascinated with that sort of stuff.
Paul Tully
Orlando FL
I'm not interested in making videos or anything, I'm just here for the pep talk ^_^ thanks Ashleigh!
This is a really great advice video to new creators! I just mainly review books and manga on my channel and document my review my thoughts on what I've read. Sometimes I'll alternate from audio only reviews to ib front of the camera reviews on my canon HD camera. I just make sure the audio and lighting are the best in the videos I make. 😊❤📚
Thank you Ashleigh, I needed this kick in the butt. I’ve been blaming my lack of content on health issues but truth is I’m probably being hesitant. More farm videos on the way. I love your content, been with you since around your first Hallobeans.
This is great, I’ve been procrastinating about starting my own channel for years and this was the talk that I needed to hear.
You are right with everything including the part where you said people watch you for you. I watch multiple reaction channels on youtube, including yourself, and I stay because of each reactor.
Ashleigh, you're wonderful. I see your light, it shines bright and fierce and all at once. Your energy is contagious!
You're right. I have been telling myself I'm going to upload my own videos since 2012.... 🤦 It's time. I have some good ideas. Thanks for the inspiration!!!! ❤️💕
It's a bad thing that there is no double thumbs up or triple thumbs up... Damn Ashleigh! Love this so much!!! Keep up the great work!!! Hugs from Greece!!!
Thanks for this; wish I'd watched it seven years ago. Back in 2015 I made six short videos, some with voiceover, some without. Could never seem to show my face though. So the experiment was over. If I do decide to restart, I will come here first. Btw, I found this channel from your Dolly tour bus piece - I'm a fan too.
This is great. How did you manage to build your audience? Was it just consistent uploads? Or did you advertise in some way?
18:38 timeloop message find for million view Ashleigh..take that,, and walk away........invigorated.-Ernie Moore Jr.
I can't help but picture business Ashleigh like a better looking, more positive stone cold Steve Austin with the other Ashleighs. "I believe in you, and that's the bottom line, cause business Ashleigh said so! Gimme a 'hi, yes, hello!'"
I'm going to cut right to the chase here. You rock! Seriously. You're awesome, and genuine, and AUTHENTIC, and I APPRECIATE you and what you do. (And, on top of it all, you're funny as hell, and I love that.)
More, More, More.... I am intrigued with editing but seriously anything you want to bring here.... I am on board for . I appreciate everything you bring to your channel and all the work you put into this is so worth it . We are definitely two different generations but I find myself agreeing to most of everything you mention and I am good with that . I am acceptable to a mix of every generation and if I like anything than it doesn't matter who thought if it first .
I am looking forward to more of the Ashleigh's insights and motivation . Thank you so much. 📽🎬💓🖖😉😎😁
LOL! this is fun! We need more versions of Ashleigh 1996 Multiplicity.
I love the introduction of business ashleigh. I didn’t know I need that in my life lol 😆 I’m vibing with her already ❤️❤️❤️👏
This is just so cute and creative! And we even got a mini house tour in the process!
OMG - this was the best pep-talk ever! I am going to use this as a reminder on my weight-loss journey. Stay Safe!
a million times upvote! you are so special and i love watching your videos.
WE LOVE YOU ASHLEIGH!!!! Thanks for the vid!
You Ashley is AWESOME.❤
Ashleigh: I love your energy and your content on both of your channels. You inspired me so much with this video that I started my own channel yesterday! Keep up the good work and good vibes from the Atlantic Coast of Canada!
Girl, you SO need to watch the movie "Multiplicity" now. Bravo on this!
Ash I gotta be honest I like editing Ashley the best hair up no makeup natural and pretty : )
BEST “START A RUclips CHANNEL” VIDEO EVER!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you so much for this video. My stuff still sucks, and I haven't figured out how to do movies yet, but I'm trying and I'm learning. But you made me finally start. I would like to see you do an in depth on how you edit your videos because editing is hard to learn on my own. 😁
The editing process, what to keep and what not too is something i am interested in. :)
this video almost made me cry but in a good way. thank you