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Nat's What I Reckon
Birth Date:1980s
Birth Place:New South Wales, Australia
Nationality:Australian
Occupation:YouTuber, stand-up comedian, musician, writer
Partner:Julia Gee (2016–present) [1]
Website:http://www.natswhatireckon.com/
Channel Direct Url:c/NatsWhatIReckon
Channel Display Name:Nat's What I Reckon
Presenter:Nat, Jules
Years Active:2006–present
Genre:Cooking, comedy, Australian culture
Subscribers:469.00 thousand
Subscriber Date:July 2024
Views:31.9 million
View Date:July 2024
Silver Button:yes
Silver Year:2021
Gold Button:n
Diamond Button:n
Ruby Button:n
Red Diamond Button:n
Stats Update:17 Jul 2024

Nat's What I Reckon is an Australian YouTube channel featuring Nat, a Sydney-based stand-up comedian, mental health advocate,[2] rock musician and social commentator.[3]

The YouTube channel presents a mixture of content ranging from trade show reviews, cooking tutorials and social commentary, with Dave Grohl,[4] Carl Cox and Yael Stone among the channel's fans.[5] He has collaborated on his YouTube channel with Machine Gun Kelly,[6] Mighty Car Mods[7] and Briggs.

As of July 2024, the channel has over 469,000 subscribers and over 31.94 million views.

In December 2020, Nat released a book titled Un-cook Yourself: A Ratbag's Rules for Life, which was awarded the Booktopia Favourite Australian Book Award for 2020.[8]

History

Nat, who has chosen not to disclose his surname, grew up in Sydney, Australia. He describes his childhood as being "difficult" with periods of suffering from anxiety and depression. He attended the Hillsong Church where his father was a minister. He left the church while still a teenager[4] and spent time backpacking throughout India.

He attended a Waldorf school before studying singing and guitar at a private college in Sydney.

The YouTube channel began in 2006 and featured regular videos titled "Is it shit?", where Nat would review a variety of topics and decide if the topic was worthwhile.[9]

In 2016, Nat met his partner Julia Gee, known as Jules, via a dating app. She works as a graphic designer designing artwork for the YouTube channel and also films their videos.

In 2019, Nat was an ambassador for the UNSW Big Anxiety Festival.

In 2020, the channel began featuring healthy cooking segments when a stand-up comedy tour featuring Nat was cancelled due to COVID-19 lockdowns across Australia.[5] Nat noticed supermarkets were low on stock for jar sauces while fresh produce remained on the shelves during panic buying due to the coronavirus pandemic.[10]

Nat turned to healthy cooking and eating after having a lung removed[11] due to complications from tuberculosis.

In September 2020, Growcom, a Queensland government–funded horticulture body, announced a partnership with Nat's What I Reckon as part of their Eat Yourself To Health campaign.[12]

On December 6, 2020, Nat was the guest programmer on the Australian music video television show Rage.[13]

In July 2021, Nat appeared on the ABC long-form interview television show One Plus One with Courtney Act.[14]

In 2021, Nat released two organic wines with Nat's What I Reckon branding—named Reckon Roger & Ian's Boating Wine and Nat's What I Reckon Cheeky Redders Greenache—in a collaboration with Built To Spill and Dreaded Friend winery.[15]

Nat is a musician with two Sydney-based bands, including as a singer and guitarist for Keggerdeth and drummer for the band Penalties.[16]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Kruzmetra . Matthew . 'Absurd, Mediocre, Mundane': Nat's What I Reckon's Crusade Against Mainstream Australia . 11 September 2021 . Vice.
  2. News: Nat's What I Reckon is here to help you make bolognaise the right way — with milk . 11 September 2021 . ABC News . July 10, 2020.
  3. News: Don't dress for success . 3 September 2021 . TEDx Sydney . November 6, 2020.
  4. News: Hoffman . Lily . Nat's What I Reckon on Machine Gun Kelly, having a 'scrambled head' and Perth Comedy Festival . 3 September 2021 . Perth Now . April 19, 2021.
  5. News: Valentish . Jenny . Nat's What I Reckon: the sweary, ranty YouTuber who's become an isolation cooking sensation . 3 September 2021 . The Guardian . April 29, 2020.
  6. News: Langford . Jackson . Machine Gun Kelly is the latest guest on 'Nat's What I Reckon' . 11 September 2021 . Music Feeds . June 18, 2020.
  7. News: Chats What I Reckon w @Mighty Car Mods (BRACE YOURSELF) . 23 December 2021 . YouTube . December 10, 2021.
  8. Web site: Favourite Australian Book Award . Booktopia . 3 September 2021.
  9. News: Smithies . Grant . A Ratbag's Rules For Life: YouTube star Nat's What I Reckon's unusual cookbook . 3 September 2021 . Stuff . December 9, 2020.
  10. News: How a YouTube video about jar sauce sent Nat's What I Reckon viral . 11 September 2021 . Good Food . December 8, 2020.
  11. News: Alves . Vera . Coronavirus: How Nat's What I Reckon became an internet sensation thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic . 3 September 2021 . NZ Herald . May 23, 2020.
  12. News: Jones . Matthew . Growcom partners with internet sensation . 11 September 2021 . Produce Plus . September 15, 2020.
  13. News: Forbes . Lucy . Nat from Nat's What I Reckon guest programs rage . 3 September 2021 . ABC Australia . November 30, 2020.
  14. News: Act . Courtney . One Plus One: Nat's What I Reckon . 3 September 2021 . ABC . July 5, 2021.
  15. Web site: NAT'S WHAT I RECKON Death to shit wine! . Built To Spill . 11 September 2021.
  16. Web site: Bradley . Chris . AN OVERDUE CHAT WITH NAT FROM NAT'S WHAT I RECKON . Grass Fires . 11 September 2021.