How Rych V Monetized Content, Comedy, and Community Visibility with On Da Seen TV
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The founder of On Da Seen TV sits down with the Midwest Leak Podcast for an honest conversation about building a creator-led media platform without a blueprint. The conversation gets personal as Rychard V talks about being picked on in school and how those experiences shaped his humor, confidence, and perspective as a performer and storyteller. He also reflects on the realities of filming real people, including moments where individuals later asked to be removed from footage out of fear of getting in trouble at work. Those experiences pushed him to think differently about responsibility, consent, and why controlled environments now matter more in his creative process.
The episode also explores what’s next, including Rychard V’s vision for a Cribs-style spin-off of On Da Seen TV that highlights homes, design, and creativity, starting with the Midwest Leak Podcast set curator, Her Home Design Boutique. In this episode, we discuss:
• Going from rapper to comedian to media creator
• Approaching Yo Gotti and early industry lessons
• Being picked on in school and building confidence
• Filming real people and navigating consent
• Monetizing content through events and collaborations
• Expanding On Da Seen TV with new formats
This conversation offers an unfiltered look at the creator economy, community storytelling, and what it really takes to build something meaningful from the ground up.
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