I am providing my assistance and guidance, similar to how I supported my grandson with his YouTube channel. After following some of my suggestions, his view count increased tenfold compared to before my input.
Be sure to explore the RFM videos available on the Mormon Discussions YouTube channel. When he dons a black shirt, it's clear he keeps a lint roller nearby, likely just out of reach, to ensure there are no stray hairs or dandruff on his shirt while creating content for the channel. If you aim to present yourself as a professional or at least as someone who has invested effort into creating a video that is engaging, you should follow the same approach.
I apologize, but your voice is quite difficult to listen to. It's perfectly acceptable to have a regular voice for daily use and a more appealing onscreen voice that enhances the viewing experience for the audience. Your voice should be more lively, attractive, and captivating, rather than resembling a mortician attempting to sell a casket to a grieving family that has just lost a loved one.
Maintain an upright posture in your chair, lift your chest, broaden your shoulders, and strive to present an image of authority and confidence in your message. Your posture in the chair suggests that you might easily topple over with just a gentle breeze of 10mph coming through an open window.
Some of RFM's best videos are when he's walking and talking. I'm assuming he's walking around his local high school track. Perhaps consider doing the same to project a more confident image, rather than appearing as though you've just spent six hours playing Dungeons and Dragons on your computer.
I’m working to assist you.