This was a fine piece and oh so very true it makes one's anus clench in anger!
"Would you actually watch or listen if I turned this into something you could play on your commute or while ignoring a Zoom meeting?"
Infrequently, yes. I'm probably in the minority of people who prefer to read! There are too many podcasts to watch in my opinion. I'm not against them but, if I can read an article in 5-8 minutes usually and no more than 15 minutes for some seriously in-depth piece, why would I want to spend up to 20 minutes watching it? Having said that, I do enjoy The Meidas Network, David Pakman and others.
However, I'm merely speaking for myself. I work from home, set my own hours and set aside time for reading on a daily basis. That and my work involves... reading/comprehension and application of such. So I can't speak for folks who have less time to actually read than I.
Bottom line is this: if you do make a podcast, I'll watch when I can but will definitely READ your work religiously.
Gotcha. There will be no letting up on the written content once I decide to begin producing audio-visual content. It will be in addition to not in place of.
Hello! I also prefer to read. Takes less time, and I get more out of reading. Plus, the thing about podcasts is I’m around other people almost all the time. I do have earbuds, but they’re not always convenient.
I also prefer to read. Most podcasts I’ve tried tend to be unfocused and go on too long. But I would listen to yours at least once to hear your voice. 👹
This was a fine piece and oh so very true it makes one's anus clench in anger!
"Would you actually watch or listen if I turned this into something you could play on your commute or while ignoring a Zoom meeting?"
Infrequently, yes. I'm probably in the minority of people who prefer to read! There are too many podcasts to watch in my opinion. I'm not against them but, if I can read an article in 5-8 minutes usually and no more than 15 minutes for some seriously in-depth piece, why would I want to spend up to 20 minutes watching it? Having said that, I do enjoy The Meidas Network, David Pakman and others.
However, I'm merely speaking for myself. I work from home, set my own hours and set aside time for reading on a daily basis. That and my work involves... reading/comprehension and application of such. So I can't speak for folks who have less time to actually read than I.
Bottom line is this: if you do make a podcast, I'll watch when I can but will definitely READ your work religiously.
Gotcha. There will be no letting up on the written content once I decide to begin producing audio-visual content. It will be in addition to not in place of.
Hello! I also prefer to read. Takes less time, and I get more out of reading. Plus, the thing about podcasts is I’m around other people almost all the time. I do have earbuds, but they’re not always convenient.
This was a great piece.
"Takes less time, and I get more out of reading."
Good morning Lori. Yes! This! Most definitely! Hahahaha. Have an awesome, productive and positive day.
I also prefer to read. Most podcasts I’ve tried tend to be unfocused and go on too long. But I would listen to yours at least once to hear your voice. 👹