![]() “A lot of my first videos are just that, so cringey you would never watch, but I just kept going,” he says. We want to stay positive, show the crazy fun stuff that you can do with your imagination without being inappropriate.”Ĭarter advices anyone who wants to try YouTube to just try it out, even if you feel embarrassed because you never know what will happen. “Especially with you know we don’t want to leave a bad impression. “Most of my audience really does appreciate that,” he says. ![]() While many YouTuber’s choose to go the rated R route, Carter let’s us know he stays family friendly because he was raised to be positive and doesn’t feel the need be “inappropriate.” Wild videos aside, Carter makes sure to be a positive role model for his audience. “Īs far as videos go, “Last to Leave Lion Cage Wins $100,000” is one of his favorites because of how insane the experience was. One of his most popular videos features him and his team building an entire yacht of Lego’s! Where does this inspiration for his videos come from? The social media star explains that he takes the dreams he had as a child, and makes them a reality.Ĭarter tells Kelly, “I always like to think about what I wish I could’ve done when I was younger, and some of my my crazy imagination when I was just a kid, and then apply that with adult money and adult friends. “There’s a lot of dynamics involved, and through the learning of problem solving that I’ve developed through college and my other careers, it actually did help a lot when it came to making content.”Īnd the content Carter makes is nothing short of wild! “It helps me understand how to approach the problem I’m trying to solve, which is I want to do something big and crazy, how do I pull it off? How do I coordinate the people, the production, and make it in a comprehensive video that’s really fun to watch,” says Carter. One wouldn’t think a background in computer science and robotics comes in handy with making YouTube content, but Carter explains just how his background helps his videos. “I knew it was going to be once in a lifetime and if it works it’ll be fun and if it doesn’t I’ll just keep programming self-driving cars,” he says. The YouTuber explains that he always had his previous career as a backup plan, in case YouTube didn’t work. ![]() On top of that, Carter had a job programming self-driving cars before he left that behind to take on YouTube full time.Ĭarter says that him being a creative person made him seize the opportunity to pursue a career making videos. Prior to starting a YouTube channel, Carter got a degree in quantum mechanics and electrical and computer engineering, before designing his own major in robotics. Team "RAR" stands for rare and ridiculous, and I feel like that's just like the perfect branding that just describes who I am, what I love to do. … And basically what it is, is … a house, which provides a place for people to film content together to collaborate to hang out each and every day. I mean, I know that I'm affording rent, but there's absolutely no way I'd be able to spend like $20-plus-million on a houseĪ team house is something that I've wanted to do literally since I started YouTube. Sharer: It's kind of weird thinking that like I'm living in a house that I can't afford. The retail value of the home is estimated between $13.5-17 million. The nearly 2-acre property features 7 bedrooms and 8 baths. ![]() So I pay for the rent, I found it, I set it up, I keep everything running.įierberg: Carter moved himself and Team RAR Headquarters into this home in April 2020. And my rent is about $45,000 per month.Įmma Fierberg, CNBC Carter is the head of Team RAR, Team RAR is a collective of YouTube creators known for their unique challenge-style videos. Alright guys, let's go let's check out this house. So Now that I finally have been here for quite some time and letting it settle in, it feels surprisingly normal. ![]() Carter Sharer, YouTube Creator Never in my wildest dreams, would I ever think that'd be paying this kind of amount of money for just living in a house and having a backyard and stuff like that. ![]()
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