34: Taz Alam: From 'I Hate Myself' To Finding Unbreakable Confidence

34: Taz Alam: From 'I Hate Myself' To Finding Unbreakable Confidence

By Listen

In 2015, at a time of perfected jump-cuts, parodies and polished beauty content on YouTube, Taz Alam dropped 'I Hate Myself' - a three-minute-long spoken poetry video that would reveal her insecurities, views on the digital space and an unprecedented level of authenticity. It resonated with over a million viewers. Now Taz, known online as ClickForTaz, has a following 1.5 million strong, who are dedicated to her funny, uplifting and highly creative content.

In this episode, Taz Alam reflects on the career and audience she's built in the last 11 years online, and what she's learned about herself in that time.

1:18 - 3:07 Discovery of 2012 YouTube
3:07 - 8:18 On 'I Hate Myself'
8:18 - 13:58 Navigating her 20s with an audience
13:15 - 16:00 Her career highlight
16:00 - 17:37 Her methods for reframing negative thoughts
17:37 - 19:23 'If you can't figure out the why, you're going to really struggle in this job'
19:23 - 21:44 Ways to build self-confidence
21:44 - 23:01 The return to authenticity in the creator space
23:01 - 23:47 Taz's plans for her channels
23:47 - A creator that Taz loves

Taz's favourite creator right now: Max Fosh

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A Listen production, with Arcade Media.

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