OK editorial board, please weigh in: I am trying to find new ways to produce content manageably with two young kids (who are now both mobile) and a farm-focused YouTube channel. One idea is to do just 2 interviews per week and upload clips after the full live version instead of trying to do 3 or 4 interviews per week. We will also still do Tittle Tattle for supporters. Do you like this idea? What do you prefer - more long interviews or fewer with several clips later? Thanks for the advice! Here's an example: a 4 minute long clip where Matt Taibbi discusses how it "didn't end well" with Twitter after the Twitter Files.
We put the green donut on two of our bucklings (Peter’s sons, Butter and Floppy) as I’ve yet to sell them and they’re getting to be breeding age. Don’t need them making babies with their sisters. I was actually surprised by how little the boys seemed to care, especially once they were no longer restrained.
OffGridish Living, just joined the grid.
Drones, AI and Robot Pickers: Meet the Fully Autonomous Farm
https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/shopping/drones-ai-and-robot-pickers-meet-the-fully-autonomous-farm/ar-AA1IIjtW
Manchester, TN, if you know the area. Even if you don't, this happening across the southern and mid-western US. Sans the "mysterious death", in most cases...
After a Mayor’s Mysterious Death, a Land Dispute Divides Republicans in Tennessee
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/after-a-mayor-s-mysterious-death-a-land-dispute-divides-republicans-in-tennessee/ar-AA1IGbtK