From Transformers Fan to YouTube Star with Jason Morgan
In this episode of the Kanawha Valley Hustlers podcast, I talk with Jason Morgan, better known as Patriot Prime, a West Virginia YouTuber who built a following by reviewing Transformers toys. What starts as a childhood hobby grows into a channel that reaches fans across the country and turns into a business, a community, and a platform that opens doors.
Jason traces his love of Transformers back to 1984 when a comic book introduced him to the robots that would become a lifelong passion. Years later, a challenge from a friend pushes him to start a YouTube channel. His experience creating video messages for family while serving in Iraq gives him the skills and confidence to begin producing content. What starts as a side project slowly gains momentum.
After about a year, things begin to change. His subscriber count climbs, convention invitations start coming in, and fans begin recognizing him in public. He talks about the moment he realized people were connecting with his work and how those connections continue to fuel the channel today. From autograph requests to opening major Transformers conventions, Jason shares how a niche hobby creates opportunities he never expected.
We also discuss the reality of running a YouTube channel. Jason explains that even a short video can take hours to produce and that success rarely comes from simply pressing record. He reflects on mistakes he made early on, including spending too much money chasing the latest products instead of focusing on content that truly interested him. Over time, he learned that nostalgia and authenticity connected more strongly with his audience.
One of the themes that stands out is community. Jason talks about friendships he has built through conventions, collaborations, and shared interests. He believes people need outlets that bring them together, and his channel has become one of those places. Whether he is interviewing collectors, reviewing vintage toys, or hosting fellow fans for burgers and conversation, he is focused on creating connections.
Jason also shares advice for anyone thinking about starting a channel. Don’t do it for the money. Do it because you enjoy it. Be good with people. Stay approachable. Most importantly, keep going. He has heard plenty of people tell him that what he was doing would never work, but he stuck with it because he enjoyed the process. That persistence helped turn a hobby into something much bigger than he ever imagined.
