I'm sorry but I can't help myself... I gotta say something.... I've stood by and defended HTF.... I love these boys, but I'm slowly moving to the same opinion the rest of yourube has..... I completely understand you can not tell someone how to do something - there are a million different ways to go about getting something done.... I can't tell you how you should do something but I can damn sure tell you what didn't work for me... What my mistakes are.... This man was a school teacher but lacks the basic skill set in teaching... I get people all the time asking me a million questions involving how to get to where I am at - I make damn sure they know my list of what not ( To do )..... You wouldn't have a car to race if you didn't have competition... and if that competition didn't have someone to turn to when things didn't work , what situation would they be left with... We have all seen the videos with Joseph on the phone reaching out for help and advice- How would HtF like it if they got the same answer.... How long has HtF been doing this? But yet they still need someone to lean on for advice? Go figure it out on your on HtF..... Maybe I'll join the ( only Joseph can win at his home track ) crew.... I'm extremely disappointed in that response....
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I see what you are saying. But in Jonathan's defense and as a former technical training center Superintendent, I have to note that teaching English is a lot different from teaching a Technical Skill like you are asking. English requires mostly rote memory of the rules of the language, Syntax, Sentence Construction and Communication. Making a Vlog is as different as the subject matters available. What works for ONE may not work for Another. Johnathan knows what Dirt Track Racers want to see and hear and what sponsors want to see and hear. How he figured that out, I don't know but he is good at it. And, as he has stated, he is a One Man Production Company. Still trying to make a living from well less than a million subscribers. I imagine he would like some tips from Cleetus but he'd have to wait in line if there was one. This interview here is a good view into what Jonathan does and what makes him successful in this arena. It's a lot different from Matt's Offroad or Robby Layton but I have learned a lot about their successes too.