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Nat's What I Reckon is an Australian YouTube channel featuring Nathan "Nat" Bartolo, a Sydney-based stand-up comedian, mental health advocate,[3] rock musician and social commentator.[4]

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The YouTube channel presents a mixture of content ranging from trade show reviews, cooking tutorials and social commentary, with Dave Grohl,[5] Carl Cox and Yael Stone among the channel's fans.[6] He has collaborated on his YouTube channel with Machine Gun Kelly,[5][7] Mighty Car Mods[8] 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.[9]

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Nat grew up in Sydney, Australia. He describes his childhood as being "difficult" with periods of suffering from anxiety and depression.[4] He attended the Hillsong Church where his father was a minister.[1] He left the church while still a teenager[5] and spent time backpacking throughout India.[1]

He attended a Waldorf school before studying singing and guitar at a private college in Sydney.[1]

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.[10]

In 2016, Nat met his partner Julia Gee, known as Jules, via a dating app.[1] 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.[1][3]

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.[6] 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.[11]

Nat turned to healthy cooking and eating after having a lung removed[12] due to complications from tuberculosis.[1]

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.[13]

On December 6, 2020, Nat was the guest programmer on the Australian music video television show Rage.[14]

In July 2021, Nat appeared on the ABC long-form interview television show One Plus One with Courtney Act.[15]

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.[16]

Nat is a musician with two Sydney-based bands, including as a singer and guitarist for Keggerdeth and drummer for the band Penalties.[1][17]

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Publications

  • Smash Hits Recipes - Available November 2023 ISBN 9781761343865
  • Un-cook Yourself: A Ratbag's Rules for Life ISBN 9781761040900
  • Death To Jar Sauce ISBN 9781761045820
  • Life: What Nat to Do ISBN 9781761049835

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