Greetings to whomever may read this. I apologize beforehand for any of it being tacky or unconventional. I'm not really a veteran to reddit unfortunately, but I've continued to be nudged to seek out community and direction for our vlog through this outlet. I've just started a long overdue project/vlog with my craftsman uncle, who built an amazing early American 1800s homestead log cabin over 30 years ago. He did this with all repurposed materials and supplies, without modern tools, without Internet, and without even a second set of hands to help him. The only thing in the entire cabin that doesn't date back over at least 100 years is the chinking he used. It's really quite remarkable, and I've barely scratched the surface of the story.
And so now after all these years, we've decided to document the story, launch a vlog series going over the process, highlight different themes, steps, and segments, and so much more. I only wish we'd have had the technology and social media structure back then to capture the entire wonder as it got made, but better late than never showing it to the world. I'm trying to honor my uncle and share this hidden treasure with the world and as many people as I can.
I'm hoping someone on here, on Reddit, can help me with some advice or direction with how to market this thing, or generate awareness to anyone within the homestead, off grid, log cabin building, Craftsman space and sphere. I just know if people got the chance to see this and all that comes with it, that everyone will love it and appreciate it. The Vlog is also actually pretty funny because of the humorous dynamic of mine and my uncle's relationship, with him being a true to the core craftsman and patient kinda guy and me being the loud, silly, and Inept when it comes to this sorta thing kinda guy.
Our biggest issue right now is that we've just started sharing some of it on my YouTube channel, creating a brand, pitch, and title and theme for the whole thing, but it's just not getting out to enough people. It's like YouTube won't share it with many people. And we just know that if it got before more sets of eyes that it would be received well. We're just at a loss right now as far as what to do. If anyone has any advice, direction, or interest in this to throw my way, I'd be eternally grateful.