Thank You 30,000+

Every now and then, it’s important to pause and say thank you.

Over the years, Learn with Joel has grown into a community of more than 30,000 subscribers — people from all over the world who’ve watched, commented, shared, and learned alongside me. That support means more than I can properly express.

In this post, I want to share where I’ve been, why things have been quieter recently, and what’s ahead for the channel.

🎓 What You’ll Learn

• Why content slowed down and where I’ve been

• How life changes impacted my filming setup

• What a dedicated workspace means for future videos

• What kind of content is coming next on Learn with Joel

• Why this community continues to motivate me


💬 A Quick Update from Me

This video isn’t a tutorial — it’s a thank-you.

Over the past couple of years, my family and I were living in a shared space that made consistent filming difficult. Between work, family life, and constantly setting up gear at the kitchen table, creating content became harder to maintain.

Recently, we moved — and for the first time, I now have a dedicated home office. That change alone makes a massive difference in how often and how consistently I can create videos.

🎥 What’s Coming Next on Learn with Joel

With a proper setup in place, I’m already working on:

• New Apple tutorials

• Updated walkthroughs for macOS, iPhone, and iPad

• Clearer, more structured training content

• Consistent uploads moving forward

While this isn’t my full-time job, it is something I genuinely love doing — especially when I see comments from people saying a video helped them solve a problem or understand something new.

❤️ Thank You for Being Here

Whether you’ve been watching since the beginning or just found the channel recently, thank you for being part of this journey. Your support is the reason Learn with Joel exists — and why it continues to grow.

More videos are coming. I’m glad you’re here.


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