About

Not the narrative.
The actual story.

17. Toronto. Mild cerebral palsy. Filmmaker and founder. Building SpicerVisions in public — the brand, the OS, and the long game.

Aaron Spicer

Season 1

The Quiet Weight

Childhood → early teens

Growing up with mild cerebral palsy in a family where disability is normalized — because my brother has severe CP. Wheelchair, non-verbal, can communicate only yes or no. Inside that house, I was "the capable one." Nobody had to say it out loud. I felt it anyway.

That weight isn't a sad story. It's the thing that made me take nothing for granted.

Season 2

The Lonely Lock-In

Grades 6–10

For years I didn't have a solid friend group. I was experimenting constantly — POD, Minecraft, music, brands, content — iterating fast, learning alone. Grade 8 chemistry: got 10/30 on a test, didn't care about chemistry, but that moment cracked something open.

Not panic. Clarity. If the version of me from then could see what I'm doing now, he'd be blown away. I started measuring myself that way.

Season 3

Proof Season

Age 16–17 (now)

Joined a UGC creator team through Discord, followed the system, got traction. First real payment landed and something shifted permanently. Money became proof, and proof became agency.

Now I'm the person my friends come to when they want to start content. I'll do the cringy attempts to learn. I document everything. I iterate in public. That's the whole point.

The Long Game

“SpicerVisions exists so other people know it's possible to achieve whatever you want — and use their differences as leverage.”

My brother can communicate only yes or no. The family doesn't fully know what he feels. That uncertainty is the real weight — not a clean inspirational narrative. It points toward a north star that everything eventually connects to: a CP research centre, a nonprofit, multi-generational wealth. Near-term is school, content, and building SpicerVisions. Long-term is bigger than me.

Also

Music

I sing constantly. Made music, it led to content, stopped releasing for now — but never stopped creating. Music is core identity. It gave me taste, creative instinct, and voice. It's part of what makes SpicerVisions content feel different from every other teen entrepreneur account. It will resurface.

Current Phase

Phase 1 — School above everything

University acceptance is the current #1 goal. UGC income on the side (separate from SV). YouTube minimum once a month. Speakmaxx is launch-ready, waiting until I turn 18. SpicerVisions is the whole thing — content, OS, and products, built over time.

Every recommendation I make, every system I build — it goes through bandwidth cost vs ROI. If it adds load without clear return, it doesn't ship. Phase 1 is about keeping the thread alive without burning out.

About — SpicerVisions