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Kirsten Dirksen

Kirsten Dirksen

US
@kirstendirksen
1.2K
Video Count
750.9M
Video View
2.1M
Subscriber
#6,192
United States Rank
#25,177
Global Rank
1.2K
Video Count
750.9M
Video View
2.1M
Subscriber
#6,192
United States Rank
#25,177
Global Rank
Kirsten Dirksen YouTube channel subscribers:2,080,000- Seelive statisticsand growth insights below.
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Kirsten Dirksen YouTube Statistics & Analytics

Subscribers
2.1M
Total Views
750.9M
Videos
1.2K
Activity
Unknown

Kirsten Dirksen Content Analysis

Content Type Distribution

Long videosLong
94%
77 videos
ShortsShorts
6%
5 videos

📽️ This channel specializes in long-form videos. Deep dives and comprehensive content perform well here.

Content Categories

Primary CategoryHowto & Style
100%
Howto & Style
82(100%)

🎯 Primary focus: Howto & Style with 82 videos (100% of categorized content).

Kirsten Dirksen AI Channel Analysis

Gemini ProScore: 7.2/10

AI-powered insights analyzing content strategy, audience engagement, and growth potential.

Overall Score
7.2
Consistency
95%
Cadence
2-3/wk
Library
50

Growth Potential

7.5/10

Good content foundation. Increasing upload frequency could boost growth.

Audience Engagement

7.2/10

Moderate engagement levels. Focus on community interaction could improve metrics.

Content Strategy

7/10

Developing content strategy. Consider focusing on specific niches for better targeting.

AI Recommendations

Auto-prioritized by predicted impact

  1. 1
    Increase upload frequency to 2-3 videos per week
    High ImpactCadence
  2. 2
    Focus on SEO optimization for better discoverability
    High ImpactSEO
  3. 3
    Analyze top-performing content for pattern replication
    MediumStrategy
  4. 4
    Increase community engagement through comments and polls
    MediumEngagement

Latest Video

Long video
5 years building off-grid mountain homestead: solo freedom on €200/month
44:06
New

5 years building off-grid mountain homestead: solo freedom on €200/month

14.4K
Views
1.2K
Likes
5 days ago
Published

Five years ago, Mathieu Munsch walked away from the “normal” script— rent, bills, loans, a 40-hour workweek— and headed for a sloping meadow in northeast France to build something radically simple: a small home made from the earth under his feet, wood from nearby, and straw bales from local farmers. He kept it to 50 m² on purpose—small enough to draft the plans himself, and to build without hiring an architect or engineer. He simply asked a friend studying engineering to double-check his calculations. The result is a softly rounded earth-and-straw house the town didn’t quite know what to do with at first (“round walls” aren’t exactly the local tradition)… yet they couldn’t argue it didn’t belong: the materials are literally from the land around it. And the price tag? About €15,000. No mortgage. No utility bills. Just time, patience, and a lot of mud. But the house is only the beginning. Mathieu is building an entire life around low inputs—less energy, less money, less dependence. He lives off-grid on roughly €200/month, powered by solar panels, with solar thermal for hot water in summer and a wood stove for winter warmth (and water-heating when needed). For water, he doesn’t rely on the town at all: he encourages groundwater into an underground pipe and stores it in a cistern halfway down the hill—made easier by the slope of his land. Food is where his project becomes something more than “self-sufficiency.” He grows what he can, forages what he can’t—and then he goes a step further into what he calls “tending the wild.” Instead of clearing and controlling nature, he collaborates with it: inoculating mushrooms on logs, encouraging edible plants to thrive, even turning a wet patch of land into a cattail pantry. And he keeps evolving the site. In the pit left from building the house, he created a submerged greenhouse—a walipini—to extend his growing season. He’s also now building a second earth unit, Japanese-style, as a bathhouse. As Mathieu puts it: “Tending the wild is sometimes easier than erasing everything that’s there and starting from scratch… it does all the farming for you.” This is a story about natural building, yes—but also about something deeper: emancipation from debt, from high-energy living, and from a life spent earning money just to hand it straight back over to the system. Because, as he says: “It’s actually the whole possibility of emancipation from labor… If I don’t have a 20-year loan, that’s 20 years less of my life that I have to work.” We visited on a freezing winter day, and were welcomed into his warm, cozy home—heated only by a few logs burned the night before. He made our family lunch from his foraged, grown, and preserved foods, and it felt like the whole philosophy in one meal: simple, local, deeply satisfying. If you’re curious about earth-and-straw construction, off-grid systems, permaculture, wild foods, or what it really takes to live with less—this one is a full, grounded tour. If you enjoy these deep dives into people quietly building real alternatives, consider subscribing—and let me know in the comments: what part of this life feels most possible for you, and what feels hardest to imagine? —Check Mathieu's project and philosophy of life: https://habiterlaterre.com/en/ On *faircompanies: https://faircompanies.com/videos/5-years-building-off-grid-mountain-homestead-solo-freedom-on-e200-month/

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Top 5 Videos

#1
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#2
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35 years underground: Dan Price's living free on tranquil river meadow

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#3
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#4
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Special Operations vet commutes by Flying Car from rural off-grid home

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#5
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Kirsten Dirksen AI Channel Analysis

Gemini ProScore: 7.2/10

AI-powered insights analyzing content strategy, audience engagement, and growth potential.

Overall Score
7.2
Consistency
95%
Cadence
2-3/wk
Library
50

Growth Potential

7.5/10

Good content foundation. Increasing upload frequency could boost growth.

Audience Engagement

7.2/10

Moderate engagement levels. Focus on community interaction could improve metrics.

Content Strategy

7/10

Developing content strategy. Consider focusing on specific niches for better targeting.

AI Recommendations

Auto-prioritized by predicted impact

  1. 1
    Increase upload frequency to 2-3 videos per week
    High ImpactCadence
  2. 2
    Focus on SEO optimization for better discoverability
    High ImpactSEO
  3. 3
    Analyze top-performing content for pattern replication
    MediumStrategy
  4. 4
    Increase community engagement through comments and polls
    MediumEngagement

Frequently Asked Questions About Kirsten Dirksen

Data Source & Accuracy

Source: YouTube Data API v3
Accuracy: Real-time statistics from official YouTube API
Data is updated hourly and sourced directly from official APIs to ensure accuracy and reliability.

Data from YouTube Data API v3 • Updated hourly • Last updated: 12:28 AM