Reorganizing My YouTube Channels: A Quick Update

If youโ€™ve been browsing my blog recently, you mightโ€™ve noticed a few changesโ€”especially when it comes to my YouTube channels and how theyโ€™re presented.

At the very top of the button section, Iโ€™ve added a Buy Me A Coffee button. This oneโ€™s simple: if youโ€™ve enjoyed my videos, blog posts, or any of the content Iโ€™ve been sharing, feel free to send a virtual coffee my way. Whether itโ€™s to show appreciation, encourage me to keep going, or just because you feel like itโ€”it means a lot.

Right below that, thereโ€™s a button leading you to Life in Rural Japan Karl & Hiromi. This is our shared YouTube channel, where we post about our daily life out here in the Japanese countryside. We share seasonal vibes, local culture, traditional food, and just our quiet little world surrounded by nature. Itโ€™s all the small things that make living here feel special.

Next up is Karl FPV Drone Adventures, the channel I recently rebranded to focus entirely on my FPV drone journey. Youโ€™ll find flights, mistakes, crashes, lessons, and the gradual process of learning to fly and film better with each session. You can find the Karl FPV button just below the Life in Rural Japan oneโ€”or if youโ€™re on a phone, itโ€™s all further down toward the bottom of the post.

And finally, thereโ€™s Easy Origami for Everybodyโ€”my first channel ever. We donโ€™t upload new videos to it anymore, but itโ€™s still online for anyone who wants to try out beginner-friendly paper folding. It started out as a fun experiment, creating easy origami videos that anyone could follow. Eventually, we ran out of simple ideas. Sure, thereโ€™s an endless amount of advanced origami out there, but that wasnโ€™t really the point of this channel. We kept it basic and accessible.

Looking back at all this contentโ€”some of it feels kind of cringe, to be honest. But itโ€™s also meaningful. I can see how much Iโ€™ve grown. I still feel like my talking-to-camera skills and editing style arenโ€™t quite where I want them to be yet. But I believe in the kaizen approach: get 1% better with every video, and over time, the results will compound.

Thanks for being here and following along. Your supportโ€”whether itโ€™s a view, a comment, or a coffeeโ€”really does make a difference.

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This blog is for thoughtful adults who are starting again โ€” in learning, creativity, or life โ€” and want to grow steadily without noise or pressure.

Here youโ€™ll find daily reflections and practical guides shaped by lived experience. The focus is on learning through doing: building consistency, adapting to change, and finding clarity in everyday practice.

The stories and guides here come from real processes โ€” creative experiments, hands-on projects, life in rural Japan, working with nature, and learning new skills step by step. Nothing is rushed. Nothing is polished for performance. The aim is steady progress, honest reflection, and practical insight you can actually use.

If youโ€™re curious about life in Japan, learning new skills at your own pace, or finding a calmer, more intentional way forward, youโ€™re in the right place.

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