New Web Series From Defy Media’s Made Man Crosses Off Bucket List Items

On the whole, the Made Man channel serves as a destination for men who are looking to self-actualize. Its latest series, however, features a very broad appeal. It’s called 100 Things, and it follows host Sebastian Terry as he helps people cross ambitious items off their personal bucket lists.

Viewers who are introduced to 100 Things may think the series will have a century’s-worth of episodes, but the title actually refers to Terry’s website, which gives users the ability to create their own bucket lists and invites them to check off the items they’ve selected, one by one. In that spirit, the 100 Things web series gives Terry a chance to assist his disciples in the completion of their most adventurous goals. In the first episode, Terry and a man named Gus meet up to climb a 100-foot frozen waterfall.

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100 Things is produced by Defy Media, which owns and operates the Made Man channel as well as several other popular destinations on YouTube and beyond. Beyond Made Man, new episodes of the series will also be distributed through Go90, Verizon’s mobile video service.

Other series on the Made Man channel include Speakeasy and Gentleman Up. New episodes of 100 Things will go up every other week on Go90.

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