Wecameuponthisvloggerwhohad a reallygreatrantaboutwhy, umyouknow, healthcarereformwaskindoflikethisfatpigthathehadmetatthisfair.
Sowhatdoyoudowhenyouhave a pigthat's sobigyoucan't walk?
Eitherkillhim, puthimon a dietorkeepfeedinghim, whichismoreorlesswiththehealthcaredebateboilsdowntoWow, wecouldreallyjustusethisvoiceover, make a reallyawesomemotiongraphicvideo, anditexplainsitallrightinthisinthisnarrationthious.
Atthatmoment, hewasjust a reallyintelligentguywhowasabletodescribethisissuereally, reallywell.
Ontopofthat, theaudiencethattheyhavenaturallybeencuratingis a reallygoodfitforthetypeofaudiencethatwethinkwouldappreciatetheworkwe'redoing.
SowefoundThoughtCafebecausetheyjustdecidedtomakeananimationof a videothatJohnmadethatgot a lotofuse, andthatwasreallygoodsummersummaryofAmericanhealthcaresystem, andwereachedouttothemenwerelike, Canwedomoreofthis?
Johnpitchedmecrashcourseandon I knewthatitwasanamazingidea, butittomesoundedtoohardand I pitchedhimsizeshowWell, hopefullyYouTubewillpickoneofthese, but I guessourideasweresignificantlycheaperthansomeoftheHollywoodproductionstudiosideas.
Once, in a rollercoastershow, I foundthisjoblistingthatsaid, LookingforanAssistantslashvideoassistantforNewYorkTimes, bestsellingauthoronvideo.
Bloggerand I calledmymom, who's a highschoolEnglishteacherinsteadofyouheardofthisJohnGreenguy?
She's like, Oh, yeah, he's he's therealdealHankmentionedthathewasstarting a productioncompanyinMissoula, andheaskedmeif I wantedtoworkthere.
And I waslike, Okay, sotwomonthslater, I packedmybagsintomyMustanginthewinteranddrovethroughsomeverysnowyconditionstogetmyselftoMissoula, Montana.
Well, I heardaboutcrashcourse, I thinkjustthrewbloodBrothers.
It's being a longtimefor a fighteron.
Then I heardaboutthejob.
WhenJohntweetedaboutitonetimein 2014 anddisappliedon a wind, ithappenedtogetit.
So I hadbeenworkingas a teacherandas a freelancevideographer.
Andthen I gotanemailfromHank's assistantatthetime, I hadhad a baddayorsomethinganddecided, OK, I'llrespondbecausethesoundsinterestingtome.
I was a fanofJohnandHank, um, inhighschool, Andsoincollege, I thoughtthatJohnwasgonnabespeakinglocallyand I wenttothat.
I wasveryexcitedand I actuallymethimbeforehand, andwe I kindofgotalong.
Andluckilyheofferedmetheinternship.
And I'vebeenheresince.
Stanhaduh, waslookingforhelpforyou, forotherproducersandeditors, andwesetupaninterview, and, uh, itendedupbeingwithJohn, eventhough I didn't realizeitwasgonnabewithJohn, and I panicked a littlebit, but I guessitwentwellenoughthattheyhiredme.
So I sawthisjoblistingonTumbler, and I made a greenscreeninmybrother's bedroomandmadeit a verysillyvideoexplainingwhytheyshouldhireme.
Andthen I sentitoffandthoughtnothingwouldcomeofit.
Buttheyhiredme.
Sonow I'm here.
Thefirstthing I workedonforcrashcourseflowscrashcoursebiology, which I loved.
Wehadthescriptandwehad a generalideaofhowwewantedittobeused, butnotnecessarilywhatitwasgonnalooklike.
Specifically, weweretesting a lotofthings, anditwasscary, terrifying, really.
Johnhadlotsofideasabouthowitshouldbeshocked.
I keptsayingtostandthat I wantedittolook, um, like I wasinheavenon E.
I wantedeverythingtobesupercrazywhiteandmyfacetobewayoverexposedandmyshirttobeoverexposed.
And I waslike, Trustme, thisiswhatYouTubelookslikerightnowstand, youdon't understandon.
Andhewaslike, I thinkthisisgonnalookveryblueandweird, and I waslike, Stan, we'regonnadoitthisway, anditlookedveryblueandweird.
ThewayHankdescribingtomeonceisthat I askedhimwhoweretryingtoreachbecause I wasusedtoworkingfortheseonlineoperationswheretheanswerisalwayseverybodyjustasmanyclicksaspossible.
Andhesaid, First, I wanttomakesurethatpeoplewhoneedtoknowthisstuff, we'regoingtoneeditandwatchitandalsopeoplewhoarejustinterestedinitaregoingtowatchit.
Andthatwasveryclarifyingforme.
Youknow, wedidn't haveto, uh, beclickbabyaboutit.
ItwassofuntobeworkingwithStan, workingwithsomeone I likedsomuch, who I respectedsomuchandalsoworkingonsomethingthatfeltbiggerthanme.
AndinSeptember 17 74 a groupofdelegatesfrom 12 ofthe 13 coloniesGeorgia.
It's like I'm consistentlysurprisedtofindoutthattherearelike 10 yearoldswashingcrashcoursebecauseit's prettycomplicatedstuff.
Butlikekidsaresmart.
Andthenwehave a tonofpeoplewhowatchthecoursesjustbecausetheywanttolearn, notbecausethey'retryingtodowellin a testerbecausethey'retryingtoget a job.
Theyjustwanttolearnaboutstuff.
I reallydon't thinkthere's anotherresourceoutthereforhighschoolandcollegestudentsthat's free.
Andaseasilyaccessibleis, mostpeople, atleastinthe U.
S, canaccessyoudo.
I think, crashcoursestillsomethingveryseriousandveryimportant, whichistoprovideeducationforeveryoneWeknewcomingoutofourperiodofGooglefunding, thatcrashcoursewasgoingtobecomekindofunsustainable.
I alsoreallywantcrashcoursetosupportlotsofdifferentkindsoflearner's, which I feellikeitdoesn't do a greatjobofrightnow, maybesomesortofgamedevelopmentinthatkindofthing.
I thinkthere's a lotofpotentialforwherecrashcoursecouldgo.
I knowthatwe'realreadyhaving a timeofimpact, but I'm readyforittogrowasmuchasitcan.
I'm excitedinfiveyears, 10 yearsin 50 years.
Ifcrashcourseisstill a thingtojustbeabletolookbackandseethishugeamountofknowledgethathasbeenencapsulatedinsideofcrashcourse, readyforanyonetochoosewheretheywanttostart.
Mybiggesthopeisthatinfiveyears, crashcoursewillstillbearound, anditwillstillbeteachinglotsofpeopleandnotjustteachingpeopleaboutvarioustopicsbuthelpingpeopletogetexcitedaboutwarningandtofeelthatonironicenthusiasmthatyoucanhaveinthosemomentswhereyourealizethatthisisnotjustsomethingthatyouhavetodosothatyoucanget a diploma.