As a kid, Dallas Rowley survived in the water. He grew up Arizona, and the searing heat drove him to seek all the chill he could get in local pools and waterways. It was in those waterways that 12-year-old Rowley discovered his first piece of river treasure: a set of car keys laden with keychains, nestled on the muddy bottom of a river like they were waiting for him to come along. He was instantly hooked.
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Creators Going Pro: The Man Behind ‘Man + River’ Is On A Mission To Return Found Items To Their Owners — And Clean Up Waterways
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Creators Going Pro: Stan Prokopenko And His Team Use YouTube To Teach Art Students Around The World — And Make A Living Doing It
Stan Prokopenko started with a website. After graduating art school Watts Atelier and sticking around for another five years to teach the students following in his footsteps, Prokopenko wanted to reach more artists in training. Figuring out how to do it was the tricky part. He launched a website in 2009, and used it to post written and illustrated lessons instructing denizens of the internet on art essentials like anatomy and perspective. He even earned advertising money from the site -- but not much. Not nearly enough for art education to be his full-time job.
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Creators Going Pro: One YouTube Video Netted ParkerGames $50 In AdSense Revenue — Oh, And His Own Television Show
If you tune into the Disney XD channel during the day, you’ll find what you’re probably expecting from a kids’ channel: live-action and animated series aimed at entertaining kiddos from elementary through early high school.
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- Creators Going Pro: Mindy McKnight Grew A Single YouTube Video Into A 3-Channel Family Business With 7 Employees And 13 Million Subscribers
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