Podcasts are the closest thing there is to being a fly on the wall at someone else’s business, because people who actually know what is going on will go into it in substantial depth, far less guarded or filtered than they would be in e.g. a media interview.
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Ah, but have you tried
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Producing video takes much more effort so it is usually aimed at broader and therefore shallower audience with less ideas per minute.
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Youtube content that is aimed at niche audiences, for example lecture recordings about the mill cpu architecture, can be as idea dense as any podcast.
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Most YouTube videos should be a bullet point or ordered list.
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I feel like you guys use YouTube a lot differently than I do. I’m watching YouTube lying on my couch rn. It’s an
@a16z video on fintech startups coming for incumbents and it’s 50 min long. Don’t really see how to easily summarize a video like this.
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I think it's best to mix different media types to get different perspectives and appeal to different parts of the brain.
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A function of your interests. If you were a musician I suspect you'd come to a different conclusion. YouTube is great for finding tunes and in many cases observing technique or alternative interpretations of the music.
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How do you handle discovery of high-quality podcasts?
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