From long-winded to concise: Make YouTube an efficient learning platform
Oh, and I have a new podcast!
This week I’ve got a quick guide for you, because sometimes AI should save you time.
But first! I’ve got a new podcast, and you might want to subscribe!
If you follow me on LinkedIn, you know that I share my principles for winning public affairs campaigns. I’m now taking these insights to YouTube and podcasts. The first few episodes our out. In my first week on the job, I’ve talked about how every CEO is a political leader, how a fast-fashion giant’s IPO is a political exercise, and my prediction on what I think will be the next palm oil.
Each episode is 2-3 minutes long by design: leave you with (hopefully!) useful take and insights without monopolizing your precious time. Take a listen, subscribe, and let me know what you think!
Now, back to the AI stuff.
This week, I’m sticking to the theme of saving time, and I’m turning our attention to YouTube. YouTube is an incredible resource. I’m always amazed at the quality of content I can find on the platform, and how much I can learn from it. That said, I also get frustrated by it. Many of the videos I want to consume are lengthy. Even a 20-minute video can feel like an eternity when I’m trying to wedge it between calls or in between parenting duties.
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