This is just a short post to let my readers know I’ve started making regular high-quality video versions of many of the articles that get posted here, for anyone who prefers to take them in video format. They all have subtitles accompanying a reading of the article by my husband Tim, often with relevant screenshots and the occasional fun gag thrown in.
I try to share our work in as many media as I can to reach the broadest audience possible. I’ve posted a few videos below so you can see what they look like and if they’re your cup of tea. If they are, you can subscribe to my YouTube channel and view my articles that way from here on out if you prefer. If not, the written versions will always be here too.
Oh yeah and don’t forget there’s audio versions of all these articles on Soundcloud and Spotify and pretty much any major platform you can find podcasts on.
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Thank you. Although I'm primarily a reader, I find that Tim's narrations have some je ne sais quoi aspect to them that drives your prose more deeply and richly into my mind. As long as I'm using foreign-language descriptors, perhaps it's better described by the Italian solennità, a noun that means both solemnity and majesty -- a royal depth or profondità, a profoundness almost always conferred by your prose itself, but further enhanced by his delivery. I look forward to more listening.
Thank you Caitlin! You work to hard , but I love you for it : )