Josh Horton wasn’t yet a YouTuber when platform changed his life. As a then-high school student who’d been juggling casually since grade school, Horton found out there was a whole juggling community that congregated on YouTube to share videos of their best moves. And through YouTube, he also figured out he lived close by a world-class juggler. He took the plunge and reached out.
That’s how he got himself a mentor.
Now Horton, 28, is a world-class juggler sharing his own content on YouTube. For most of last year, he was gaining around 5,000 subscribers per month and netting around 1.5 million views per month for his juggling and trick shot videos. Then, in September, he and his wife Cassie appeared on Live with Kelly & Ryan (clip below), attempting to break the world record for most apples sliced while juggling knives. On air -- and while juggling some very wicked-looking...
That’s how he got himself a mentor.
Now Horton, 28, is a world-class juggler sharing his own content on YouTube. For most of last year, he was gaining around 5,000 subscribers per month and netting around 1.5 million views per month for his juggling and trick shot videos. Then, in September, he and his wife Cassie appeared on Live with Kelly & Ryan (clip below), attempting to break the world record for most apples sliced while juggling knives. On air -- and while juggling some very wicked-looking...
- 3/20/2019
- by James Loke Hale
- Tubefilter.com
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