 At the time that I first started my YouTube channel, I was watching a lot of Casey Neistat and at the time majority of the vloggers were all men. I didn't know what I should do on my YouTube channel and the majority of female creators were making like makeup tutorials or beauty gurus, that kind of thing, but I knew that isn't what I wanted to do. So at the time I was really thankful to be inspired by Sarah DiCis and it was so nice to be able to see another girl making really, really great videos and that really inspired me when I first started especially. I think that there's so much room for women in the industry though and we all have a very important voice that we can use to put into any films that we make. The real challenges come when haters online and people writing hate comments underneath your videos. So I'll always remember one comment that I got on one of my videos and the comment was nobody cares about your artsy-fartsy videos, Hannah. We all just want to see your body and it made me feel as though my time and effort and every energy that I put into making this video wasn't worth it because nobody cares what I do, they just want to see my body. You're going to spend too long worrying about the way that you look and the way that other people perceive you and I think that it's going to waste a lot of your time and a lot of your energy so now I can look back in that comment and laugh because the sooner you can realise that you have more value than the way that you look the sooner you're going to be able to achieve great things. I think that's a really important message for a lot of young women especially to hear.