oistepanka
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Post by oistepanka on Jun 7, 2023 16:18:11 GMT
I've been watching a lot of discussion panel's on the YouTube channel Jubilee and I really like how they put people together of different or opposing viewpoints to discuss hard topics. From what I have seen so far, people are really trying to understand where the other person is coming from. I have yet to see a "cringe" session even though I've seen some titles which might seem like that (to which I say, still give the video a chance because you never know!) Has anyone else seen Jubilee and if so, what is your take of the channel? And if you haven't, check it out because it really connects to the YW's concept of learning/growing through dialogue and in this case it is face to face dialogue.
here is the link: www.youtube.com/@jubilee
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Post by purelyconstructive on Jun 8, 2023 14:39:07 GMT
It reminds me of the channel Cut. It also makes me think of some of the videos on LADBible TV; the topics of those can be a little intense sometimes...I know I've seen other channels like this...Rather than group chats, a few of them focus in on one-on-one interviews though (e.g.: Soft White Underbelly). There are a couple of videos on David Hoffman's channel that are similar too... I should listen to more audio within a dialogue format. Personally, I have a tendency to listen to a lot of lectures (e.g.: like TEDTalks). While some might find it a bit dry, a (somewhat obscure) channel that I find really interesting is TalkingStick TV. It is a local television station out of Seattle that airs interviews / lectures about social issues.
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