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Make sure you follow Arvelo by clicking Here 👉🏻 https://www.instagram.com/arvelo.app?... ======================== Coachbuilt Whiskey Terms: The winner selected at random of the Coachbuilt whiskey will need to provide proof of age before the prize can be sent. ======================== From filming supercars on the streets of London… to nearly quitting YouTube entirely. In this episode, Sam from Seen Through Glass opens up like never before — breaking down the reality behind building one of the biggest automotive YouTube channels in the world. This isn’t just about cars. It’s about risk, failure, identity, and what really happens when your “dream project” doesn’t go to plan. From starting with £200 expectations… to launching a global travel series that nearly broke him — Sam reveals the truth behind Drive The World, the pressure of content, and the hidden struggles creators never show. Don’t forget to subscribe to our channel for more exciting content about your favourite shows and celebrities. Hit the bell icon to stay updated on all our latest episodes 👍 Like, Comment, and Share this episode. Join our discussion in the comments section Check out Tweak: https://www.tweakuk.com/ 🔗 Follow Us: Instagram: @Roadtosuccessofficialpodcast @benedictfowler Timestamps: [00:00:00] Trailer [00:01:25] Introduction and guest setup [00:01:43] Sam defines his role [00:02:42] Why Scene Through Glass started [00:03:01] PR career and hobby advice [00:04:02] Supercar spotting inspiration [00:04:41] POV motovlogger influence [00:05:13] Bringing humor to car content [00:06:44] Ferrari obsession and personality [00:06:49] Schumacher sparked Ferrari passion [00:08:22] Camera amplified his personality [00:09:19] Family loudness and performing background [00:10:21] Making YouTube a real business [00:10:27] Quitting work with little income [00:11:18] Failed investment search [00:14:34] First year growth and opportunities [00:17:20] Monaco era and upload competition [00:19:33] Friendship versus business pressure [00:23:16] Five-year plans and Drive the World [00:23:27] Travel series led to world trip [00:25:53] Idea born during Monterey drive [00:27:26] Convincing partner and planning [00:28:02] Patreon funded the launch [00:28:50] Drive the World reality check [00:29:40] Singapore breakdown under pressure [00:31:43] Shift toward storytelling and adventure [00:32:44] Misreading what viewers wanted [00:33:50] Lockdown revived the series [00:35:28] Failure then, success later [00:37:32] Tony, social energy, and teamwork [00:38:02] Tony’s limited role on trip [00:39:08] Social battery and recording habit [00:41:26] Why building a team failed [00:43:57] Supercar money and car ownership [00:44:27] McLaren 540C financial stretch [00:45:45] Dad and Tony guarantor story [00:48:40] Buying cars for channel journeys [00:50:45] First Ferrari 360 experience [00:53:35] Viral Ferrari moments and metrics [00:53:46] Coffee clip setup explained [00:55:37] Real tunnel reaction in 812 [00:56:18] Why subscribers mean little [00:57:33] Why Behind the Glass paused [01:00:29] Next chapter and Ferrari reality [01:00:57] Future vision for the channel [01:03:45] Still loves making videos [01:05:23] Post-lockdown slowdown and reset [01:07:37] Would he sell the 360 CS [01:09:23] Ferrari values and collector market [01:10:20] Dream cars and final reflections [01:11:35] Closing thoughts Contact: dan@driventalent.co.uk