About Wil
I started with a cheap camera, a skateboard, and a deadline I gave myself. I was thirteen, maybe fourteen. I filmed my friends, edited all night, and learned how to tell a story that made people want to watch again. That small loop of shoot, cut, share, and improve became the backbone of everything I do.
From there I moved into television. I ran a local station for two years, scheduled shows, worked with advertisers, operated camera, reported on location, solved problems, and kept things on air when the clock said otherwise.
I owned the Star Trek slot, which meant attention to detail, clear standards, and zero excuses. Television taught me pace, structure, and how to build a weekly habit with an audience.
Then I jumped into tech. During the dot-com craze I built and sold three startups. I learned product, pricing, and how to ship when you do not have time to wait. I learned the difference between ideas and execution, and why distribution beats perfection. Those lessons still run through my work today.
Along the way I worked with teams at Audi, T-Mobile, Monster Energy, National Geographic, GE Aerospace, SpaceX, and NASA.
I learned how to speak the language of brand, creative, and engineering, and how to turn a messy brief into a clean plan that gets results.
In 2021 I spent a year at SpaceX Starbase as an independent reporter documenting the first builds of the largest rocket on Earth, Starship. I was on the ground, every day, sometimes in 104 degree heat, recording the story as it happened.
I operated cameras, audio, and video. I ran live feeds, switching, and streaming. I hosted a live show, and gave real time commentary as hardware rolled, stacked, and fired. I scouted shots, managed comms, tracked weather, and captured long days that turned into longer nights. Then I went back to the desk, edited, packaged, and shipped.
Working inside that pace taught me how to plan under changing conditions, how to tell a clear story when everything moves, and how to keep quality high when the clock does not care. It sharpened my systems, my eye for detail, and my respect for teams who build impossible things.
Here is the part that matters to you. I use all of that history to help you build something that works. If you want to launch a podcast, I help you shape the concept, lock the format, dial in your voice, and build a pipeline that you can keep up with. If you want to grow on YouTube, I help you define your lane, craft clear titles, build repeatable segments, and turn viewers into fans. If you are a company, I help you build a show that serves your audience, your brand, and your sales team, without wasting time or money.
My style is simple. We set a goal, we pick the right strategy, and we build a system you can run. We keep what works, we cut what does not, and we move fast. I am not here to impress you with jargon. I am here to help.
If you want structure, I bring that. If you want creative, I bring that. If you want a straight answer on what to do next, I bring that too. You will get clear feedback, clean checklists, and a plan that fits your schedule. You will also get accountability, because showing up every week is the real unlock.
If you prefer a guided path, my Gold Subscription gives you the full library of classes, workshops, and tools I use myself. New lessons drop every month, including step-by-step walkthroughs, case studies, and behind-the-scenes breakdowns. You learn at your own pace, you keep what you unlock, and you can cancel anytime. It is built for creators, founders, and teams who want momentum and a trusted system.
I have spent years making things for people who care. Skate videos, television, startups, brand campaigns, podcasts, and YouTube. Different mediums, same rules. Tell the truth, respect the audience, ship on time, and improve every week.
If that sounds like the kind of help you want, reach out. I am ready when you are.