It was only a matter of time before my journalistic ambitions made their way into the digital world. But, honestly, I was late to the party. It took me more than a decade with Europe’s leading print publishers to realize that I could create similar content on virtually any platform.
YouTube in particular adds some genuinely exciting layers to storytelling. For one, there’s a dedicated community, eager to learn, discuss, and share. Then there’s the format itself — far more flexible than print, almost unlimited in scope, deeply personal, though often lacking depth. But the latter is simply a matter of ambition. And that’s precisely why I want to explore this medium while staying true to my journalistic roots.
So now you know why I started GeeTee Motors. The channel is about learning, evolving, and sharing my passion for classic cars with the world. It offers a glimpse into my automotive life, from DIY resto-mods or tech tutorials to road trips and industry insights.
It’s not meant to replace my writing. I see it as an extension of my everyday publishing — and, honestly, I find that pretty fascinating.
