I absolutely LOVE that you're doing this. The more of us who find a way to amplify our voice, the faster we will see the great awakening.
Keep it up!
One suggestion, I don't think reading the entire story is necessary. Many times the articles have some MSM crap in them. If I were you, I'd read aloud only a paragraph or two from each story, the most relevant paragraphs. But I will leave it to you to make that decision entirely.
I agree with you, by reading a paragraph or two and leaving the rest up to the viewer to find for themeselves, it would entice them to check out the site if they hadn't before. If they don't check out the site, at least they are generally more well-directed if they end up researching into the topics presented.
Nice. The best way (I think) to present a news article is to summarize and point out key points, rather than relying on reading a lot of it. Give a TL;DR (too long, didn't read) summary up front and pick the really important paragraphs and their main points to talk about. People can read the entire article if they want to (provide links) but you just give a quick summary. WinsAnon bullet points work great because she(?) gives colorful summaries. Catchiness is key to prolonged and returning interest and views.
I only watched the first couple of minutes for now - quick break from work. But I read really fast and it's hard for me to watch someone read more slowly than I can scan the written words on the screen.
I don't know if you ever listened to Rush read the news articles but he was a master at this. A lead in, humor if he could, and just touched on main points, occasionally reading. I learned a ton from him in how to analyze news and relay it to others.
I see some others advice, if I may add. If you don’t end up reading the full article, often times interesting tidbits are buried at the bottom of the article including retractions.
If you chose selectively what to note for viewers, I recommend:
paying attention to whatever’s at the bottom
if there are sources/links for the story (especially for things like documents or medical studies)
and noting any power players in a story like ceos, Democrat party, ngos, charities, or organizations (they are usually the ones behind what’s animating current events)
Discernment can be difficult but you may acquire a flavor for highlighting key information.
When performing actions it’s good to remember overall goals/purpose. I think for this purpose is something like: providing information, providing a jumpstart for investigating something further, encouragement of showing positive happenings, providing a shortcut or introductory cliff notes to listeners who like things audibly. The main question being “what’s the best thing(s) to highlight in this story?” or “what’s most important about this story?” Having a goal will likely help you refine your abilities over time, if you choose to tailor your presentation of the articles.
Maybe turn adblocker on. Yeah, get a backup in case of deplatform. Let people know where your back ups are while podcasting. Great work pede, keep it up!
I agree with some who’ve said that the articles being read out is unnecessary. Often, when I listen to videos on Rumble, I skip the part when articles are read, either because it is too fastidious or because I have already read a version of it somewhere. I prefer when videos show the important points from the article or summarize them and highlight one or two quotes.
For me, personally, the video is much too long. Usually, my acceptable format for videos is 30 - 33 minutes. Beyond that, it has to be something which is indispensable to listen to or a video which brings in new information. I often hear people who do videos say (And We Know / X22) that they try to keep their videos short or else people will not listen to everything.
I wanted to add, put it on Rumble too.
Apart from that, great voice and great initiative! Looking forward to watching them!
I agree with the input from anons here. Read a paragraph or so to establish a talking point. Then pull out a few bullet points in regards to said article that you deem important to elaborate on. You can always connect the dots on related items and Segway between points/articles. I’ve heard that it takes at least 2hrs of study to produce 30 minutes of air time (should be no problem for most pedes here) God speed my fren, I pray all the best for you!
I agree with the poster that said you don’t have to read the whole article, you could pull up the article and summarize it with some notes and you can always archive links for people to read
I absolutely LOVE that you're doing this. The more of us who find a way to amplify our voice, the faster we will see the great awakening.
Keep it up!
One suggestion, I don't think reading the entire story is necessary. Many times the articles have some MSM crap in them. If I were you, I'd read aloud only a paragraph or two from each story, the most relevant paragraphs. But I will leave it to you to make that decision entirely.
Thanks again, Patriot.
Thank you. i will take into account all advice given here. for the first time in a really long time. i feel excited
I agree with you, by reading a paragraph or two and leaving the rest up to the viewer to find for themeselves, it would entice them to check out the site if they hadn't before. If they don't check out the site, at least they are generally more well-directed if they end up researching into the topics presented.
DS tracks/finds location through YT msgs/account
i don't care anymore. my love for god and the pursuit for the truth is more important than people who try to bring me down
Agree, but at least use VPN. Great idea.
and the people commenting on your videos ?
We can't hide forever friend.
This is true...
Great to see someone taking action!
Legend, please keep em coming!
Nice. Subscribed.
Good job brother! You were quick to action.
bitchute too fren
well done Keep up the good work!!
Nice. The best way (I think) to present a news article is to summarize and point out key points, rather than relying on reading a lot of it. Give a TL;DR (too long, didn't read) summary up front and pick the really important paragraphs and their main points to talk about. People can read the entire article if they want to (provide links) but you just give a quick summary. WinsAnon bullet points work great because she(?) gives colorful summaries. Catchiness is key to prolonged and returning interest and views.
I only watched the first couple of minutes for now - quick break from work. But I read really fast and it's hard for me to watch someone read more slowly than I can scan the written words on the screen.
I don't know if you ever listened to Rush read the news articles but he was a master at this. A lead in, humor if he could, and just touched on main points, occasionally reading. I learned a ton from him in how to analyze news and relay it to others.
Great stuff sir thank you, maybe move over onto bitchute or rumble?
Thank You. I have subscribed, going to share with friends and family.
I see some others advice, if I may add. If you don’t end up reading the full article, often times interesting tidbits are buried at the bottom of the article including retractions.
If you chose selectively what to note for viewers, I recommend:
paying attention to whatever’s at the bottom
if there are sources/links for the story (especially for things like documents or medical studies)
and noting any power players in a story like ceos, Democrat party, ngos, charities, or organizations (they are usually the ones behind what’s animating current events)
Discernment can be difficult but you may acquire a flavor for highlighting key information.
When performing actions it’s good to remember overall goals/purpose. I think for this purpose is something like: providing information, providing a jumpstart for investigating something further, encouragement of showing positive happenings, providing a shortcut or introductory cliff notes to listeners who like things audibly. The main question being “what’s the best thing(s) to highlight in this story?” or “what’s most important about this story?” Having a goal will likely help you refine your abilities over time, if you choose to tailor your presentation of the articles.
Best of luck on this new endeavor. God bless.
Maybe turn adblocker on. Yeah, get a backup in case of deplatform. Let people know where your back ups are while podcasting. Great work pede, keep it up!
This community is so fetch
Dude ... excellent job.
Well done Patriot! Please continue on with this much needed tool for newbies & sheeple. Can't believe this is your first attempt. ?
Short form news is hard. I did a podcast like that for five years. It was audio only so that made it easier.
Do some deep breathing before you record,drink water between stories if you can. Pretend your reading the stories to a friend,it helps.
You don't need to read the entire story,but include the links to the stories in your comments under the video.
You're doing great,don't give up!
Great job! Thanks for doing this!
Here is some personal feedback.
I agree with some who’ve said that the articles being read out is unnecessary. Often, when I listen to videos on Rumble, I skip the part when articles are read, either because it is too fastidious or because I have already read a version of it somewhere. I prefer when videos show the important points from the article or summarize them and highlight one or two quotes.
For me, personally, the video is much too long. Usually, my acceptable format for videos is 30 - 33 minutes. Beyond that, it has to be something which is indispensable to listen to or a video which brings in new information. I often hear people who do videos say (And We Know / X22) that they try to keep their videos short or else people will not listen to everything.
I wanted to add, put it on Rumble too.
Apart from that, great voice and great initiative! Looking forward to watching them!
I agree with the input from anons here. Read a paragraph or so to establish a talking point. Then pull out a few bullet points in regards to said article that you deem important to elaborate on. You can always connect the dots on related items and Segway between points/articles. I’ve heard that it takes at least 2hrs of study to produce 30 minutes of air time (should be no problem for most pedes here) God speed my fren, I pray all the best for you!
Smooth soothing voice.
This is great!
You've gained a sub fren.
I agree with the poster that said you don’t have to read the whole article, you could pull up the article and summarize it with some notes and you can always archive links for people to read
Just be sure to upload to Rumble and other hosting sites.
Hey nice start. Keep it up. You’ll improve your presentation and format as you go on. WWG1WGA!
You did a great job with this. Thank you!