#103 Reflections on Two Years of Video Podcasting: Watching Radio, Listening to YouTube
In this episode, the personality shares their honest thoughts on what they have learned after two years of consistent engagement with video podcasting.
Creating video content led to surprising discoveries.
The style of "passive viewing"—enjoying video alongside audio while doing chores or commuting—is gradually becoming more mainstream. While primarily active as an audio personality, venturing into video podcasts allowed the host to notice different viewer responses compared to audio-only formats. This episode explores the reasons behind why an audio-focused creator chose to prioritize video.
Video serves as a complement to audio.
While video platforms like YouTube offer a way to reach a broader audience, the core focus remains firmly on the "audio." The episode details unique production choices, such as using still images to help listeners intuitively visualize topics and other techniques designed to keep the audience focused on the sound. The personality also touches upon a hobby they are currently enjoying, which serves as a hint for daily life. If you are interested, please tune in to the full episode.
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