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Jordan Harbinger's avatar

I watch all of your videos, but if it’s an audio podcast, I don’t usually have time because it’s not a part of my routine yet

Swimavidly's avatar

I like the stories about events that are not widely covered and the longer stories about complex situations because those are the kinds of stories the news is not well-designed to cover sufficiently.

Jeff L.'s avatar
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I listen via Apple Podcasts (one of the “other” selections); I’ll get an email notification (as a paid subscriber), but just delete the email and know that the latest episode will appear in my list. I always consume podcasts while driving around the State.

Lucas's avatar

I enjoy pretty much all your content. But the quicker I can consume it, the better. Damn life be busy.

Harvey Pollack's avatar

I like the PDF better than the video. Easier to fit into my day.

Mike Altman's avatar

I’m a subscriber and have shared your expert take on tech’s Big Brother role in the world!

Vara La Fey's avatar

Your poll is so Y/N that I can't answer half of it accurately, but I tried. So in case others think the same (or opposite) as me, below are my ACCURATE answers.

Preface: please just TALK to us like you used to. Your new Perky Newscaster is as unnecessary as your initial Serious Analyst was. AFAIK they didn't build this channel, the straight-talking rough-edges Ryan built it. He's the one I most like and trust. You're seeking additional appeal, but you can't influence the masses because your IQ is too high, your story selection too targeted, and your analysis too non-partisan and deep. But you CAN influence the influencers, and I hope you do.

1. "Do you like the new longer format with 4 short stories and 1 long one?"

MEH (poll answer YES). It helps you prioritize time blocks, but I think blocks a) hold you back and b) are unrepresentative because the time you think something is worth is itself informative to us.

2. "Do you listen to Global Warning on:"

SUBSTACK. Youtube is censorious and deserves mass exodus.

3. "Do you read the PDF intelligence briefing?"

RARELY (poll answer YES). I'm glad you make it available for those very rare occasions when I want to go beyond the TLDR video.

4. "Have you ever shared the PDF Intelligence Briefing?"

NO but I certainly would if I had an occasion to.

Jeffrey Jon Bode’'s avatar

Can’t pay you so I watch on YouTube.

LEE MCCROCKLIN's avatar

Ryan, you get a few bucks from me on Substack, but I watch on Youtube to give you an extra $0.0002 in those sweet, sweet, Youtube dollars. And I had not read the PDF because I did not know about it. I will now.

bruce nemanic's avatar

I would be much less informed without your indepth research and analysis. Thank you, subscribed.

danielle's avatar

Not answering the first question because I didn't realize the format change and had no knowledge of the PDF as well but I will take a bit deeper dive now.

Robert Layten's avatar

I don't actually read the intelligence briefing, I lightly glance over it and read parts that catch my interest.,