Video 1 Transcript
I like to go in depth with blogs and that sort of thing, so here are just a couple that I read daily. I keep up with about 15 or 20 a week, up to 30, including blogs. Vox Day is probably the biggest one. Drudge Report, I don't like the reporting, I think it's extremely biased, but it does have a lot of good material. I also read the Daily Stormer.in, a lot of people consider that extremely racist, but it has unbiased views. Moon of Alabama, Natural Health, We Are Change, Russia Insider, a lot of good stuff.
Video 2 Transcript
I really like listening to the podcast The Daily by New York Times. It's a short, it's around 30 to 40 minutes podcast every day and I speed it up so it ends up taking like 20 minutes to listen to and I think it is such a great source of information and it just gives you a short little tidbit into what's going on in the world at the time and yeah it's great for walking to class or driving in your car anything like that.
Video 3 Transcript
During the pandemic, John Krasinski created this news channel called Some Good News, and they would post like all these inspirational stories that were happening during the pandemic, which was really fun to watch. And like there was so much going on in the world at that time, so much hate and cruelty and negativity and just sad things happening with the pandemic. So that's why I really appreciated that he went to that effort. I don't know if it's still on. I heard that they sold Some Good News to a larger company like CBS. So hopefully, if not, you can see it on YouTube.