The Sam Ovens Problem.

Book a strategy call (it's free) 👇 https://calendly.com/danielfaraday/yo... I've led YouTube strategy for PlayStation, RedBull, Kwebbelkop, WillNE, and some of the largest creators on YouTube. And this is what I've noticed. Sam Ovens used to be one of the most respected names in the online education and consulting world. At 27, Forbes reported his net worth at over $65 million, and his company Consulting.com was pulling in $30 million a year. He was the guy everyone wanted to learn from if you wanted to know how to make money online, build a consulting business, or scale a coaching offer. But something has shifted. The Sam Ovens Skool era looks nothing like the old Sam. His content feels different, his presence online has gone quiet, and the Skool platform he built has become tied at the hip to Alex Hormozi after Hormozi's $200 million investment. In this video I break down what actually happened, why Sam handed the megaphone to Alex Mozi, and what it says about where Skool is heading as a platform.If you've been watching the creator economy, the rise of Skool communities, or the wave of people trying to figure out how to start a Skool community and make money selling info products, this one is for you. I get into the Hormozi content machine, the cheap and tacky reputation Skool has picked up, the Whop vs Skool competition, and the wild story of how Sam once cut his team from 45 people down to 6 and became more profitable doing less. Whether you came here for Sam Ovens, Alex Hormozi, the Skool platform, or just to understand how the online business and high ticket coaching world actually works behind the scenes, you'll get the full picture. The question isn't whether Sam Ovens can come back. It's whether he even wants to.