About Me

I help creators turn audiences into businesses.

I'm Suresh Khirwadkar — a practising physician, husband, father of four, and the creator behind a YouTube channel that has generated over $200,000 in revenue from a relatively small audience.

I didn't get there by posting every day, chasing trends, or burning out on the content treadmill. I got there by treating content as a system.

Suresh Khirwadkar

My story

01

The vanity metric trap

I started my YouTube channel the same way most professionals do — wanting to share expertise and hoping views would translate into something meaningful. For a while, I focused on subscriber counts and view numbers like everyone else.

Then I had a realisation that changed everything. The right videos — specific, intentional, built for the right people — turned viewers into patients and YouTube into a genuine business asset. Views were a side effect, not the goal.

02

Building a system under pressure

I run a full-time medical practice. I have four children. I cannot afford to spend 40 hours a week on content. That constraint turned out to be my biggest advantage.

I was forced to build repeatable systems, ruthlessly prioritise high-ROI activities, and only invest in content that compounded over time. Everything in my approach is designed for people who have limited time and need every hour to count.

03

What I focus on now

My platform is built around three interconnected domains: finding creator opportunities, understanding what an audience actually wants, and building products or systems that turn attention into a business asset.

I reject the full-time influencer model entirely. Sustainable approaches for creators with real jobs, real families, and real constraints — that's what I build and teach.

The numbers, for context

1.5M+ YouTube Views
8.5M+ Minutes Watched
25k+ Followers
$200k+ YouTube Revenue

These numbers come from a channel that never went viral, never posted daily, and was built alongside a full-time career. That's the point.