Nolke initially started her YouTube channel
Feeling Peckish in May 2015 as a hobby with her boyfriend Sam where she uploaded cooking videos. She was then hired by
Tastemade to make videos, develop ideas for content, and to produce branded content. She has also starred in the Tastemade show
One for the Road with Andrew Gunadie. She later changed her YouTube channel name to
Julie Nolke, where she now uploads
skits,
parodies and
vlogs. According to Nolke, the inspiration for her channel is: "I want to debunk this idea that women aren't funny. I think you can not only be a funny woman, but you can talk about things from a woman's perspective and have it be funny. That's the main mantra of the channel." Her YouTube video
Are We Bad Feminists? won the "Excellence in Writing" award at the 2019
Buffer Festival. She also directed, wrote, and starred in a YouTube video
When you buy ADULT TOYS online, which was nominated for the 2020 Outstanding Comedy Short at the Toronto Sketchfest "Best of the Fest" award show. In April 2020, Nolke uploaded the first episode of
Explaining the Pandemic to My Past Self to YouTube, a comedy sketch depicting her time-traveling to talk to her past self before the
COVID-19 pandemic where she vaguely discusses various social and political issues that have arisen in the future with her past self, such as the pandemic, and the
2020 Beirut explosion. The first several videos in the series collectively had more than 25 million views by October 2020. By January 2022, she had uploaded seven videos in the series.
Explaining the Pandemic to My Past Self was nominated for a 2021
Webby Award in the Viral, General Video category. Nolke won 2021
Webby Awards in Best Individual Performance and two Audience Choice Awards for best viral video and best writing. In addition to her YouTube channel, she has had roles in movies, short films, and television shows, including
Oil Men,
What We Do in the Shadows, and
Run the Burbs. She starred in the comedy short
Hashtag Apocalypse, which received an award of distinction at the 2019 Canada Shorts Film Festival. Nolke had a small role in
Secret Society of Second-Born Royals, but has said her part was cut in the final version. In September 2022, she founded
YouTube comedy group Pulp Comedy which features six Canadian comedy actors and writers. ==Personal life==