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      • Last year, they launched a fund, The Mythical Creator Accelerator, putting $5 million into it to invest it in other YouTubers’ businesses. They are part of a small but growing group of firms eager to shove money into the hands of these social media stars.
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  2. Best friends since grade school, the two former engineers—real names Rhett James McLaughlin and Charles Lincoln “Link” Neal III—began posting comedy shows on...

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  3. Jun 15, 2020 · The two also co-wrote the scripted series “Rhett & Link’s Buddy System,” which ran for two seasons on YouTube — and they post regular video blogs on their Rhett & Link YouTube channel ...

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    While Rhett and Link spend some time talking about their post-Christian lives in the deconstruction episodes, they devote the lion’s share of the time to looking back on the life and belief system they left behind. It is clear that they now think that belief system to be naïve. Theirs was a Bible Belt Christian community in North Carolina that did ...

    The first cracks in this previously impervious Christian worldview began to appear about 500 years ago with the dawning of the modern age. Modern scientific inquiry was yielding new discoveries that seemed to challenge biblical accounts, including the age of the planet, the evolution of species, including the human species, and the place of the ear...

    Rhett has good reason to hope. Long before the Ear Biscuits hosts spilled their guts, long before faith deconstructions started trending, researchers and scholars recognized the early signs of this trend, but they also recognized the even earlier signs of a subsequent cultural shift of the sort Rhett seems to have intuited. For example, the Jesuit ...

    The above research suggests that deconstruction may not be the final episode in the story of people like Rhett and Link. Many of those who have left their churches (though certainly not all) express a yearning for something more, and the psychological research and lived experience of some post-critical Christians suggests that there is indeed somet...

  4. For their next act, Rhett and Link would like to be investors, too, and they’ve put aside $5 million to start their grandly named Mythical Accelerator fund, using the money to acquire ownership stakes in other social media stars’ businesses.

  5. Apr 22, 2022 · Rhett and Link are two of the most famous. Two of the biggest, Spotter and JellySmack, have said they will invest nearly $1 billion combined into YouTube channels and back-catalog royalty...

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  6. Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal, the hosts of popular YouTube series "Good Mythical Morning," have a $5 million fund that makes equity investments in creator business growth plans that extend...

  7. Jan 28, 2020 · YouTube stars Rhett and Link explain how algorithm changes supercharged their business to an estimated $17.5 million in yearly income. Dan Whateley. Jan 28, 2020, 11:26 AM PST. YouTube creators...