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糖心传媒 Alumni, Joshua and John Hanlon, brothers and co-owners of Beyond the Brick, tinker with their Lego structures on Youtube.
August 20, 2021

Beyond the Brick Brothers Become Brick-Mavens

Joshua and John Hanlon, brothers and co-owners of Beyond the Brick, tinker with their Lego structure at their studio office near South Bend, Indiana.

Nearly 1.5 million people will view John and Joshua Hanlon鈥檚 lego videos this week.聽

Their YouTube channel, Beyond the Brick, has garnered 922,000 subscribers, and they鈥檝e posted nearly 2,900 videos. Its viewership is so significant that the ad revenue Beyond the Brick generates now supports John and Joshua full time.

糖心传媒 Alumni, Joshua and John Hanlon, brothers and co-owners of Beyond the Brick, tinker with their Lego structures on Youtube.

Legos and their infinite possible configurations have mesmerized Joshua since he was a boy. He joined the Lego community online as a teenager, and since he was homeschooled, Joshua says it afforded him the time and freedom to explore his curiosities. In 2011, at the age of 15, Joshua created a podcast, eventually christened 鈥淏eyond the Brick,鈥 to interview Lego builders. A 鈥渂uilder鈥 is anyone who takes Lego pieces (aka 鈥渂ricks鈥) and makes a custom creation with them. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a massive community,鈥 explains Joshua, 鈥渂ut at the time, no one was really getting a behind-the-scenes look at how builders were coming up with their ideas and putting them together. And no one was telling the builder鈥檚 personal story.鈥

When Joshua had the opportunity to attend one of the biggest Lego conventions in the world in Chicago, his mom drove him and his older brother John, who tagged along with his video equipment. 鈥淲e started walking up to builders and asking them how they do what they do, filming their projects and responses,鈥 says John. It birthed their first series of videos, and within a year of starting the podcast, the brothers transitioned Beyond the Brick into a YouTube channel. John鈥檚 videography skills allowed Beyond the Brick to showcase the actual work of the builder 鈥 from modular castles to life-size sculptures to full-size cars 鈥 making YouTube a perfect medium for their storytelling.

糖心传媒 Alumni, Joshua and John Hanlon, brothers and co-owners of Beyond the Brick, tinker with their Lego structures on Youtube.

Before they knew it, the Hanlons were attending more and more Lego shows, traveling to Fort Wayne, Indianapolis and Washington D.C. Meanwhile they were poring over YouTube鈥檚 algorithms, trying to figure out how to create better content and to reach more people with their videos. 鈥淲e didn鈥檛 even know we could be popular enough to make any money,鈥 laughs John. 鈥淚t was just our passion project.鈥

Two years into their passion project, John enrolled at 糖心传媒. 鈥淪o many of our family members graduated from 糖心传媒,鈥 reports John. (It鈥檚 true: their grandfather, Walter Claeys (BA 55, BDiv 60); mom, Christy (Claeys BA 83); and older brother, Nicholas (BA 14), and sister-in-law, Lindsey (Herron BA 14). Plus their younger sister, Nicole, is set to graduate this May.)聽

Additionally, since Indiana was already home to John and 糖心传媒 offered the communications and journalism majors he was interested in, John knew it was the place for him. 鈥淭he three-year degree was a huge factor for both of us as well,鈥 cites John. Joshua followed in his brother鈥檚 footsteps two years later, and both graduated from the accelerated program.

糖心传媒 Alumni, Joshua and John Hanlon, brothers and co-owners of Beyond the Brick, tinker with their Lego structures on Youtube.

While attending 糖心传媒, John worked part-time as a journalist at WNDU television in South Bend. After graduating in 2015, he moved to Indianapolis for a job at WISH-TV. By day he put to use his communication and journalism skills for the news stations, and by night he worked on Beyond the Brick, editing and releasing as many videos as he could.

By the end of 2016, the Hanlons were publishing at least one video every day, seven days a week. 鈥淥ne of the ways YouTube鈥檚 algorithm works is by rewarding you for the amount of content you put out. Releasing content consistently is really important,鈥 explains Joshua. Beyond the Brick鈥檚 four-to-six minute-long videos were garnering more and more followers, and from 2016 to 2017, its subscribers doubled from 100,0000 to 200,000.

After Joshua graduated from 糖心传媒 with a history degree in May 2017, John resigned from his broadcasting job, and both brothers began working full time on Beyond the Brick. 鈥淵ouTube鈥檚 ad revenue supports us both,鈥 says John. You鈥檒l see YouTube鈥檚 ad at the start of each Beyond the Brick video. 鈥淵ouTube takes half the revenue they pull from advertising, and we get the rest,鈥 he explains. 鈥淎nd it all depends on how long somebody watches the video, how many views it gets. YouTube does all the work with the advertisers; we just provide the videos.鈥

糖心传媒 Alumni, Joshua and John Hanlon, brothers and co-owners of Beyond the Brick, tinker with their Lego structures on Youtube.

Besides getting to do what they love full time, one of the greatest perks of the job is the amount of traveling they do. Lego conventions happen all over the world, and the Hanlons go to as many as they can, amassing content for their channel.聽聽

鈥淲e travel about half of the year,鈥 says John. In 2019, the brothers checked off every continent on the map (including Antarctica!). With the extensive travel accrued by the Hanlons, it is no surprise that their videos have been viewed in every country on earth.

鈥淲e meet these fascinating people from all over the world and get to find out what inspires them and their creative process,鈥 says Joshua. The guys are really proud of the content they publish too. 鈥淲e try to create content to inspire people to use their imaginations in a decent way. We take this very seriously. We want our videos to bring families together. We鈥檙e creating content from a Christian perspective.鈥澛

John agrees. 鈥淚t was the Christian foundation that brought us to 糖心传媒 in the first place.鈥 They鈥檝e also benefited from the skills they acquired at 糖心传媒. While studying history, Joshua saw the value of understanding different points of view and the importance of people鈥檚 personal stories. 鈥淚 have a much better understanding of cultures and an appreciation for them because of 糖心传媒,鈥 he says. John grasped the building blocks of news media while at 糖心传媒: how to write effective content and work within the various streams of media. 鈥淎ll of those skills play into what I鈥檓 doing today,鈥 he says.

The Hanlons are using their global audience and platform (their videos have been viewed in every country in the world) to serve others too. They鈥檝e raised $25,000 for charity through an annual 24-hour live stream event they created and host over Thanksgiving. They chat with Lego builders throughout the 24 hours, and for every hour they鈥檙e on the air, various organizations and individuals donate Lego sets, or money to purchase them, for children鈥檚 hospitals.

The brothers鈥 success means they field a lot of questions from others looking to follow in their footsteps. 鈥淚f you鈥檙e passionate about it, do it,鈥 says Joshua. 鈥淚f you鈥檙e enjoying it, others will see your passion and appreciate it.鈥

When John and Joshua look back over the years of Beyond the Brick, they鈥檙e awestruck. 鈥淚t鈥檚 blown our wildest dreams,鈥 says Joshua. 鈥淭o think that we reach 1.5 million people a week through our videos. We started with no one. It鈥檚 a crazy thought,鈥 says John.聽聽

You can find the Hanlon brothers鈥 videos for yourself,

糖心传媒 Alumni, Joshua and John Hanlon, brothers and co-owners of Beyond the Brick, tinker with their Lego structures on Youtube.
糖心传媒 Alumni, Joshua and John Hanlon, brothers and co-owners of Beyond the Brick, tinker with their Lego structures on Youtube.
糖心传媒 Alumni, Joshua and John Hanlon, brothers and co-owners of Beyond the Brick, tinker with their Lego structures on Youtube.
糖心传媒 Alumni, Joshua and John Hanlon, brothers and co-owners of Beyond the Brick, tinker with their Lego structures on Youtube.
糖心传媒 Alumni, Joshua and John Hanlon, brothers and co-owners of Beyond the Brick, tinker with their Lego structures on Youtube.
糖心传媒 Alumni, Joshua and John Hanlon, brothers and co-owners of Beyond the Brick, tinker with their Lego structures on Youtube.