Full Battery Media
Full Battery Media is where content creators, entrepreneurs, and storytellers come to recharge their creative power. Hosted by Sean Trace, each episode dives into the real strategies, tools, and mindsets behind today’s most impactful podcasts, YouTube channels, and social media brands.
Whether you’re a business owner trying to scale your content, a creator building your audience, or a media pro looking for inspiration, this podcast gives you the inside look at how creators actually make it happen.
From workflow hacks to growth tactics, interviews with top creators to behind-the-scenes lessons from Sean’s own media company, Full Battery Media delivers the energy and insight you need to create smarter, scale faster, and stay fully charged.
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The Cut That Hits | Derek Stamberger | Full Battery Media
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In this episode of the Full Battery Media Podcast, I sit down with Derek Stamberger, a post coordinator working inside a massive YouTube production environment, and we talk about what really makes content work when the scale gets crazy.
We get into how story shows up in raw footage, why pacing and timing can change everything by a frame or two, and how on screen chemistry can carry a video farther than fancy effects ever will. Derek breaks down the difference between clean editing and emotional engagement, why great ideas set the ceiling for how good a video can become, and how planning matters without killing authenticity. We also talk about building a career through relationships, using LinkedIn and real networking to move from traditional TV into modern creator work, plus what it looks like to leave comfort, chase creative challenge, and find a team culture where everyone knows their role and executes.
If you are trying to grow a YouTube channel, learn video editing, improve storytelling, or scale a content team without losing the fun, this conversation is packed with practical insight and the kind of perspective you only get from being inside the machine.