How Dami Lee Turns Niche Topics Into YouTube Gold
What makes a place with 350 buildings, crime, and chaos somehow... beautiful? Dami Lee (@DamiLeeArch ) went from licensed architect to 2 million YouTube subscribers by discovering something most people miss: the human stories hidden inside every building, city, and space. In this talk from VISIONS Summit NYC, she reveals: 🏗️ How she turned the "world's densest slum" into her most viral video 🧠 The "Rhizome Method" that makes any topic interesting ❤️ Why deeper connections beat wider reach every time 📈 Her non-linear creative process that actually works for business The Kowloon Walled City story will blow your mind - 50,000 people living in a space the size of a city block, buildings merging into one mega-structure, and a secret courtyard that became the heart of it all. This isn't just about architecture. It's about finding the human angle in everything you create. Chapter Timestamps 0:00 - Architect to YouTuber 0:58 - Kowloon Walled City 3:24 - The Rhizome Breakthrough 7:42 - Personal vs Trending Topics 10:04 - Deeper vs Wider Connections 11:46 - Long-term Business Benefits

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