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MrBeast Talks ‘Beast Games’ Season 2 and how he built his YouTube empire – Mashable

"I'm going to do this for another 30 years." On Mashable's Say More, hosts Kristy Puchko (Mashable's Entertainment Editor) and Mark Stetson (Senior Creative Producer) bring humor and their trusted insights to the biggest shows, films, digital trends, and cultural moments. From viral-worthy rants and passionate raves to smart recaps and first-look teasers, they cover what everyone is talking about. Celebrity guests join the conversation for real talk about their careers, upcoming projects, and what’s trending online. New episodes every Friday. Jimmy Donaldson, known as MrBeast, has almost become synonymous with YouTube. With almost 460 million subscribers, MrBeast has the largest following on the platform. Last year, he launched his reality competition series, Beast Games , on Prime Video. With the show's second season about to premiere, Donaldson sat down with Mashable's Executive Producer, Mark Stetson, to discuss his rise to stardom, how he built his YouTube empire, and what we can all expect from the new season of Beast Games. Early in his career, Donaldson saw the value in leaning into YouTube as the main outlet for his content. "Right now, 2 percent of humanity's time is spent on YouTube. When I was 11 years old, I didn't know

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NHL’s ‘My World’ YouTube docuseries stars Canadiens’ Slafkovsky

New show gives fans peek behind curtain of some of hockey's brightest stars The NHL debuts a new YouTube series called "My World," highlighting some of the game's brightest young international stars with episodes debuting throughout the month of January. The newest episode features Montreal Canadiens forward Juraj Slafkovsky, a native of Kosice, Slovakia. In his world: Formal dress wasn't really a thing. Slafkovsky says the night of the 2022 NHL Draft - the one where the Canadiens surprised most experts by taking him No. 1 overall - was his "first time wearing a suit." He had to call his father to his room to help him tie the tie. "Now I know how to tie a tie, but we got no more dress code so I'll probably never need it again," Slafkovsky joked. What we learned: Slafkovsky doesn't drink coffee. Ever. When cameras followed him in to a coffee shop, the big forward ordered hot chocolate instead, the largest one available, saying he never touches coffee. What we kind of knew already: Slafkovsky said that fans in Montreal are way more passionate about hockey than in his home country of Slovakia. "It's nice that they care about us," he

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