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Owned by Sharon

Health Upgrader-

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I help holistic-minded people overcome chronic health limitations and simultaneously improve their longevity through simple daily actions.

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YouTube Growth Systems

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8 contributions to YouTube Growth Systems
YES or NO?
You're standing in front of somebody and the conversation matters. Customer. Job interview. Negotiating on a truck. And your mind goes blank on what to say next. Now imagine you had a little voice in your earbud — quiet, just for you — that heard what they said and gave you a solid answer about a second later. You say it or you don't. Your call. Would you use something like that? YES or NO. And if yes — where? If no — tell me why not. I got a reason for asking
3 likes • 14h
Yes business training, no most of the time. Keep the brain alive and well by using it.
YouTube rewards emotional momentum, not information:
The reason your video isn't growing isn't the content. It's the feeling. Here's something most creators never figure out. YouTube's algorithm doesn't measure whether your viewer learned something. It measures whether your viewer kept feeling something. Curiosity. Tension. Surprise. Satisfaction. Watch time is just an emotional metric in disguise. That means every time you sit down to plan a video, the wrong question is "what should I teach?" The right question is "what should my viewer be feeling at every single moment of this video?" That shift changes everything. Because the channels stuck under 1,000 subscribers with genuinely great information aren't failing because their content is bad. They're failing because their structure is flat. They're reporting. They're not engineering feeling. The viewers who stay aren't staying because they learned something. They're staying because they felt something they needed to resolve. Watch your last video back with the sound off. Does the pacing create emotional momentum — or does it just deliver information? Drop what you notice below. 👇
1 like • 24d
Oooh, I am leaving this up to do tomorrow. Love this.
You all are unreal. 15,000 🛶
I had to stop and sit with that for a minute. When we pushed this canoe off the bank for the first time, I never imagined this many of you would come along for the ride. Thank you — for every view, every comment, every one of you who stuck around through the slow water and the swamp noise. This channel is a labor of love, and you're the reason we keep paddling into places the map forgets. We've got a whole new river coming your way — the Withlacoochee. A broken motor five miles in, a night alone on a tiny island, and a catch-clean-cook you won't want to miss. The journey's just getting started. Stay rugged. 🔥 https://www.youtube.com/@BlackwaterOutdoorJourneys — Rodney & Tina
You all are unreal. 15,000 🛶
1 like • 30d
Wonder!!! Congratulations, so much feed back for all the work you are doing.
Facebook. TikTok. Instagram. Shorts.
All four. Fully automated. One film. Post goes up on YouTube. The system cuts 20+ Shorts from it, writes platform-specific captions for each one, pulls the trending keywords from TikTok Creator Search Insights, leads every caption with the top topic, and publishes to all four platforms — scheduled, tagged, done. You don't touch any of it after you hit record. That's what Syncratic does. One input. Six outputs. Every platform fed. Every audience touched. Traffic flowing back to your main channel while you're already out filming the next one. We built this for outdoor creators first. But the system doesn't care what your niche is — fishing, fitness, finance, food. If you make long-form YouTube content and you're manually posting to social media, you're leaving views on the table every single week. The beta is open. Come test it on your channel. Drop your niche below — let's talk about what your automated pipeline looks like.
3 likes • May 27
@John Dorst Amen.
3 likes • May 27
Pick me, non-techy, over committed with time, family, farm, practice, growing, soon-to-be-monetized community, and caregiver responsibilities. Sheesh... kinda understanding why so many projects got pushed back.
1 MILLION 🤑 views. One film. 10 minutes a week.
Last 28 days. Real numbers. One channel. 📺 YouTube — 78,500 views | 7,200 watch hours | +3,000 subs | $366 📘 Facebook — 382,000 views | +6,246% 📸 Instagram — 102,000 views | 99.3% brand new audience 🎵 TikTok — 284,500 views | +743% That's what one film distributed by the Syncratic system looks like. Not a hack. Not a growth service. Not a VA. 10 agents. Each one does one job. You upload the film. You run the Shorts Cutter — it pulls 20+ clips. You run Clip Tags — every clip gets scored and labeled. You run the Content Gap Ingestor — trending keywords pulled from TikTok Creator Search Insights. You run the Post Drafter — platform-native captions written for all four. You run the Shorts Publisher — everything goes out scheduled and tagged. Each agent takes seconds to trigger. The work that used to take hours happens while you do something else. Every creator in this community is leaving hundreds of thousands of views on the table every single month because four platforms is too much to run manually. It doesn't have to be. Syncratic early access is coming. A very small group gets in first. Drop a 🔥 if you want to be on that list.
0 likes • May 27
Definiately need to move into this, and have questions on how to keep up with the interaction with comments on so many outlets. Count me in, adding in substack as the start of the cascade is my current plan.
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Sharon Prahl
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Adventurer, Mom, Wife, Doctor of Chiropractic, TBI Thriver, Herbalist

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