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EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 13 MIN

I Made Videos for a Year… Here’s What Actually Changed | A New Lens

from A New Lens · host Wild Will

One year of A New Lens.In this episode, I look back on the first year of making videos, building this channel, and figuring out what A New Lens has become. This was supposed to be a simple one-year review, but like most good conversations, it turned into something bigger.I talk about what changed, what I learned, how the channel has evolved, and the unexpected side quests that came with trying to create something meaningful online. From podcasting and book club episodes to personal growth, creative burnout, consistency, identity, and the pressure to keep improving, this is an honest reflection on what it feels like to spend a year putting your thoughts, ideas, and voice out into the world.This episode is part channel update, part creator reflection, and part ramble about growth, purpose, creativity, and where A New Lens goes from here.Thank you to everyone who has watched, listened, commented, or supported the channel in any way. One year later, we are still learning, still shifting perspective, and still looking at life through a new lens.#ANewLens #OneYearLater #YouTubeCreator #PodcastJourney #PersonalGrowth #CreativeJourney #SelfReflection

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