I think I will go with videos, but that's not to say I don't like podcasts. Sometimes I just don't have the ability to watch a video but still want to absorb content, so podcasts work great. But then sometimes, I would much rather have a visual attribute to when I am learning or listening to something.
I'm definitely a video guy but also host a horror podcast telling south east asian ghost stories. I see the benefit of both mediums. My personal issue with podcasts is that my eyes need to be distracted so I tend to do something else at the same time, but then I lose focus and forgot what was said in the podcast. But that's just a me issue.
It depends on the situation. Sometimes, when I need to do some tedious and rather monotonous job, I can have a rant video or a podcast in the background, just to let my mind flow so to say. But I like to watch videos while eating or just when I have some spare time.
I think I will go with videos only. In podcasts it is very difficult to be engaged all time time compared to video where you visualize what is going on and understand in a more easier way compared to podcasts.
I started to dislike videos. The Youtube metagame of having to make a video at least 10 minutes long or reaching the 20 minute mark started to ruin it for me. A lot of the time a video is interesting but then you realise that some part of the video seems off, and then you realise that the creator needed something as a filler just to reach that mark.
Podcasts are great, and I love listening to them in traffic.
I find video content to be engaging and visually stimulating, making it a great choice for learning through demonstrations, tutorials, or when I want to see visual storytelling.
Personally, I enjoy both videos and podcasts for different reasons. Videos are great for visual content and tutorials, while podcasts are my go-to for informative and entertaining discussions. The format really depends on the content and my mood!
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