Now you must really open yourself up to criticism, it's time for you to take that video that your friends have critiqued. Ideally you've made changes, so you've continued to improve it. And now you've got to post that video on YouTube. Now, here's the thing about YouTube, these people are not your friends. I have more than 10,000 videos on YouTube. And you get all sorts of comments, you get some praise, some fans, some insightful comments and you get a lot of nasty, vile hate, and you have people at least if people so your eyes are beating, you're bald, you're ugly, you're stupid, you're fool.
You're this the you get a lot of nonsense. You're gonna have to weed through all that because you will get some insightful feedback. And it'll toughen you up too. And sometimes the criticism will be cheap and trashy. Sometimes it'll hurt. But there'll be a valid valid point embedded in the nastiness.
You have to look at it all. So that's your next step. You don't have a YouTube channel, make it now it costs nothing. Upload your video that you're proud of, because you've incorporated the changes that you thought needed to be made and your friends family colleagues suggested you have a video of yourself speaking. It's okay that it's just you in a room. Nothing wrong with that and put it out to the world.
That's your next step.