Here's one way to shine a light on your profession, co-star in a video published on a YouTube channel that has over 200M subscribers.

I'm sure you can imagine how easy it must be for Mr. Beast to find willing participants in videos like his $1 to $10,000,000 video series.

He's done something similar to this wrecking cars of varying degrees on video and now he's doing jobs that pay starting at $1 year and ending at $10M per.

At the beginning of the video, Mr. Beast goes on a dig with a paleontologist. who just so happens to be Josh Matthews, the Burpee Museums director of paleontology.

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MrBeast via YouTube
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Matthews mentioned during the video that the femur he along with Mr. Beast and his crew were digging up "is easily the largest bone that I've ever worked on in my career."

Mr. Beast said "And you let me and Karl touch that?" Karl is one of Mr. Beast's buds who makes plenty of appearances in his videos.

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MrBeast via YouTube
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Pretty cool video, and of course one that Matthews must've been thrilled to be included in because it's already been viewed 81M times in only five days since being posted.

While the chances of you or I ever starring in a Mr. Beast video are kind of slim you can at least see the result of the collab between Matthews and Mr. Beast

Check out that massive femur Matthews and Mr. Beast dug up at the Burpee Museum, 737 North Main Street in Rockford.

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MrBeast via YouTube
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