Sidney Raskind tells Mashable the story of his 15-year journey to TikTok success

Jul 9, 2026 | Blog | 0 comments

By jasondouglasallen

If there was one thing content creator Sidney Raskind knew for sure when he graduated high school, it’s that he didn’t want a desk job.

It took him a little longer to realize that he had even more clarity than that — he wanted to be a YouTuber (spoiler alert: he did it). Mashable caught up with him at VidCon 2026 to learn more about the journey that behind his graduation, to the content that helped him break through and go full time — life hacks and, as Raskind’s says in nearly all his videos, things he didn’t know until he was in his 30s.

What kept him going?

“I used to say spite,” he joked with Mashable reporter Bethany Allard. But more than proving that he could escape the clutches of a desk job, Raskind knew he had a passion, and one that he could find success with. Especially since the barrier to entry for making videos online wasn’t too high.

“When I came to the very first VidCon, I was, I was looking on stage and I thought, ‘I can do this, too,'” he said.

With 4.6 million followers on TikTok and the title of being a featured creator at VidCon, it’s clear Raskin was on to something. As for folks who hope to one day make it too, Raskind offered this:

“ My biggest piece of advice is something that Seth Rogen said, which is, ‘If you stop, you won’t, you will always not get there. But if you keep trying and you keep going, then there is a possibility that you will get there.’ It took me 15 years to figure out the content format and general understanding until it worked, and I just never stopped stopping, as they say in ‘Popstar’.”

You can watch the whole interview above, and for all things VidCon, Mashable has you covered.

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