The question of variety in livestreams arises more frequently. So it's very exciting to see how creators design their streams. Every season always brings great creative possibilities. So I asked my community and, of course, got my gears turning. I don't want to keep these ideas for your livestream from you and have written them down here.
Autumn baking and cooking
Baking and cooking are all-time hits! Especially in the fall, it's a good time to make one or two Baking or cooking stream into his livestreams. If you're not constantly involved in the scene, these types of streams are a great way to relax and offer a change of pace.
There are great recipes to look forward to, especially in the fall. These include the classic pumpkin soup, or if you fancy something baked, pumpkin pie, muffins or cookies. But there are also tarte flambée, kale dishes and delicious autumn desserts.
If you want to bake something unusual for Halloween, for example, you can try your hand at fun Kacki cookies or creepy Skull cookies try.
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Halloween
People always like to get spooky at the end of October. When it's Halloween, of course. The Irish tradition has not only been cultivated in America or the United Kingdom for a long time, but has also been making its way into livestreams for years. But if you think I'm just suggesting you "play horror games", you're wrong. Of course, you can stream horror games, especially on the night of October 31st to November 1st, but you can also organize your streams differently before the event. I would also like to put forward the theory that readings of psychological thrillers and other horror stories can be a welcome change from classic gameplay. But beware: written works are protected and reading them aloud in a stream could be problematic. So the motto is: ask the author first.
Classic just-chatting streams are ideal for preparing, for example, pumpkin carving or making fall and Helloween decorations. If you make decorations from natural materials, a walk and gathering in the forest is an ideal basis for a spontaneous outdoor stream.
Christmas in a shoebox
I know, it's only fall. Christmas is still a long way off, but the Samaritans start preparing for this event a little earlier, as there are a lot of logistics to deal with. In addition, donors must have the necessary time to get involved. You can find a countdown to the donation here.
As Event idea for you there is the Packing party. "Together with family, friends, colleagues or church congregations, shoeboxes are packed for girls and boys in need around the world..." says the Samaritans website. A joint livestream with friends could create a very good livestreaming experience for streamers and viewers. You can find instructions and further information on the Samaritans website.
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Of course, you can also get involved as an individual and show appreciation and joy to a child in need. One nice instructions to follow invites you to stream live. For example, parcels could be packed in the livestream. The content can be determined by the community and / or sent to the streamer for packing.
Another little hint: Please be sure to follow the instructions and shopping lists, as there are important things to consider. For example, fragile objects, fear-inducing items (such as war toys) or used items of any kind (especially clothing) are not permitted.
Animal welfare as a niche topic
Animal welfare and species conservation are important topics that have become increasingly popular in recent years. Not least thanks to the many years of work by Vier Pfoten, PETA and the YouTube streams by Robert Marc Lehmann, an increase in these topics can be felt online.
Animal welfare and species conservation starts on a small scale and right on our doorstep. If you are involved in the scene or are very interested in the topic, then combine your livestream with great just-chatting and outdoor streams this fall. Educate people about insects, birds or smaller mammals. Hedgehogs, for example, need a place to sleep in winter. The outdoor stream "We're building a hedgehog roost" is just right for this.
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By the way: Hedgehogs must not be fed with cow's milk and every spiny ball under 200 grams (end of Sept. / beginning of October) should be taken to the hedgehog station - not to the vet. However, it is very helpful to call the hedgehog station beforehand so that it can be determined what definitely needs to be done.
Do you have any other ideas?
You can never have enough ideas. And sometimes wonderful connections are created from several great suggestions. Do you have any inspiration on what you can implement in a livestream? Feel free to write me an e-mail at look@spielecheck.gg or become a member of the lvlup! Discord and write to me directly.