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Tingles, cosplay, roleplays, and ASMR all for your relaxation :)

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Hello there YouTube! My name is Gibi - I have been watching ASMR videos by accident since I realized that some sounds and movements made me feel blissfully relaxed. I've watched the ASMR community grow into something incredible, and I decided that I wanted to hop in and be a part of it! You will see a variety of videos from me, from roleplays, to makeup, to cosplay, to original characters! I hope you very much enjoy.
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Gibi first discovered ASMR in high school, when she couldn't fall asleep at night because of her anxiety.


She has been watching ASMR videos for almost a decade, but spent several years lurking in the community.


Gibi was a film major at Northwestern University when she decided to start her YouTube channel.


She got her hands on a Blue Yeti microphone and created Gibi ASMR.


Gibi considers herself a third-wave ASMR creator, and the timing of the genre's viral blow-up online was perfect for her channel's success.


Her subscriber growth has been steady ever since, but she never had a major viral moment like some other ASMR channels.


Gibi treated her ASMR channel like it was her job, and soon enough, it became her full-time career.


She makes a variety of ASMR videos, touching on different subgenres and embracing characters and cosplay.


Early into her career as an ASMR creator, Gibi's editor suggested she try Twitch.


Since joining Twitch, Gibi has made some of her best friends on the streaming platform.


Gibi's husband Ben transitioned into running the business side of her channel, and the two have since grown their network of ASMR creators.


They're also working on launching an ASMR subscription app called Zees.


Gibi uploads videos three times a week, and likes to stay two weeks ahead of herself at a time to stay organized.


She scripts her character roleplay videos, but is also comfortable improvising.


Gibi puts a lot of care into keeping her identity private, which can be difficult on the internet in 2019.


Back when Gibi first started watching ASMR videos, she knew every creator. But now, there are thousands.


She's also glad that ASMR isn't regarded as sexual as much anymore.


For now, she sometimes avoids telling people what she does for a living.


As ASMR has become more well-known, Gibi predicts it will enter into more entertainment mediums.


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Over the past few years, Gibi ASMR has emerged as one of the most recognizable faces of the YouTube subgenre dedicated to the art of helping people relax through the internet-coined phenomenon ASMR.
ASMR stands for autonomous sensory meridian response – it's not an official medical or psychological term, although the first ever scientific studies on ASMR are beginning to report findings that show the "brain tingles" can improve mental and physical health.
The relaxing sensation of ASMR, described by most in the community as "tingles" that are similar to shivers down your spine, can result from naturally occurring scenarios in everyday life. But the ASMR YouTube community seeks to create tingles through videos that use "triggers," which commonly include whispers, tapping, and roleplay scenarios that play out onscreen.
The term ASMR was created and popularized in online forums in the mid-2000s, and the first YouTube videos that were intentionally created for ASMR surfaced around 2009. Gibi ASMR, who is now one of the top 5 most popular ASMR creators with more than 2.3 million subscribers, started her channel in June 2016. 
As a fan of ASMR for almost a decade, Gibi (who doesn't disclose her real name for privacy concerns) knew that she wanted to make a career out of her ASMR YouTube channel . As she prepared to graduate college, Gibi told Insider how she was able to turn that dream into a reality. 
Around 2010, when Gibi was a sophomore in high school, she turned to YouTube videos to help her fall asleep. Going to bed caused her anxiety and gave panic attacks, so she watched YouTubers to distract herself, and found that makeup tutorials and the soothing voices that accompanied them could help her doze off.
However, she would often wake up in the middle of the night when the videos became too loud. One night, Gibi stumbled across massage videos, which resulted in ASMR whispering videos showing up on her recommended page. She found a Wikipedia page for ASMR and realized that she "had this thing" that she had never been able to put into words before. 
"It was something so personal to me and I never ever talked about it because I didn't think it was normal to talk about it," Gibi told Insider. "So when I found out other people were making content specifically to elicit that feeling, and the fact that it doubled as a perfect sleep aid, I was hooked."
One of Gibi's early favorite channels was Heather Feather ASMR – an ASMR creator she would later go on to work with.
For the rest of high school and throughout the first three years of college, Gibi kept watching ASMR videos almost every night to help her fall asleep. During the first wave of ASMR content on YouTube, which was typically identified less as ASMR, a relatively unknown phenomenon, and more as "whispering" and "relaxation" videos, she watched those. 
Then, as the first ASMR channels began to gain prominence online, and communities on sites like Reddit began to form so that ASMR enthusiasts could share content and connect, Gibi started watching "anything and anyone," developing a knowledge base of just about every creator at the time.
But she never commented on videos and remained a "lurker" in the ASMR community up until she decided to start making them herself. 
Another channel she watched early on was Gentle Whispering ASMR, who previously held the crown for most subscribers in the community, and is still in the top 10. 
At Northwestern University, Gibi studied film and became comfortable both behind and in front of a camera. She also learned how to edit videos and had a computer set up in her apartment to do so. That, in addition to her dream of starting a YouTube channel, gave her the idea to jump into ASMR the summer before her senior year. 
"What really appealed to me was ASMR because it's very user-friendly to start. You can do it by yourself, you don't need anyone else," Gibi said. "And I knew this community so well, I was very comfortable starting. I knew what I wanted to do, where my strengths lie."
That summer, Gibi also started to get into cosplay and began going to anime conventions. She bought a second-hand DSLR camera to take pictures of her cosplays. At the same time, she was a film intern at a start-up, and found out her boss had a Blue Yeti microphone – the microphone of choice for ASMR YouTubers.
She knew that it was the perfect time to start her channel, and that if it took off during her senior year, she could turn her dream career on YouTube into a reality. So in June 2016, she launched Gibi ASMR.
At the same time that Gibi launched her channel, ASMR was undergoing a global movement. She describes it as the "third wave" of the community. The initial ASMR channels had built up enough momentum that the rest of the internet was starting to catch on, and the unfamiliar, strange aspects of people whispering to their cameras and acting out roleplays started going viral. ASMR became a huge meme , and it boosted almost everyone's channels. 
"I always say that I was really lucky because I was familiar with the community before and I had tabs on it," Gibi told Insider. "I was like, 'This community is not saturated, there's a space for new creators, and I want to be that. I want to be a new creator.' So I started my channel and it all blew up right at that time."
While some ASMR creators, like 13-year-old Life with MaK , blew up overnight with videos that went viral and became memes in themselves, Gibi has never had a video go instantly viral (at least, not yet). Rather, her channel has experienced long-term, steady growth, pushing her into the top 5 most subscribed-to ASMR channels in just three years. 
From the beginning, Gibi took her channel "very, very seriously." She stuck to a strict posting schedule and worked her way up the YouTube monetization benchmarks until she could start making money from ads. 
"I was like 'I don't want to go work at a post-production house. I want to make videos myself, I love this community, and if I could do this for a living that would be incredible,'" Gibi said. "I really thought 'If I put effort into this and treat it like a job, I can have a chance at making it a job.'"
Gibi told Insider she can get bored if she sticks to one type of video, and her audience responds well to her experimentation. From the beginning, she explored roleplaying different fictional characters, and even created recurring characters of her own, like Daisy, a Gibi ASMR regular who wears dark lipstick and a bright blue wig. 
Her most popular videos are roleplays like the cranial nerve exam (a staple video in the ASMR community that involves testing the viewer's five senses), a sleep clinic roleplay, and more trigger-heavy videos like close-up whispers with dual microphones. The most-watched Gibi ASMR video is a "Dark & Relaxing Tapping & Scratching" video that has over 16 million views.
As a senior in college and a full-time student on top of a time-intensive ASMR creator, Gibi hired a video editor to help her manage her blossoming channel. He suggested she try


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