I spent this morning recording five introductory videos for my new YouTube Channel:
The Channel launches tomorrow - and each major theme gets an introductory video next week.
The overarching theme is 'Looking for the new normal'. You can guess that's not the same as the old one.
Thanks to Mark Cooney at SpottedinEly for partnering on this. I'm going to turn up and do the talking. Mark is doing everything else. I think this could be a lot of fun. And the aim is to keep everything to a limit of 4 minutes. Accessibility is going to be key to this.
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Good idea Richard. Just a suggestion: could you devote some space to MMT and it’s critics. So you would outline your position and your critics, think Pettifor, Wren Lewis, etc. Because the Twittersphere is no longer facilitating this as many have turned to blocking each other rather than engaging. Thanks.
That’s among the issues to be addressed
The aim is to make batches, working whole days at a time
It takes some thinking out but the logic is a simple one: I presume a presenter asks me the question and let the answer flow
I can’t see any of the videos or resources on the Tax Research Wiki? Where are they hiding or are they no longer on their?
Nothing has changed….
Looking forward to this very much.
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Great idea. Innovative use of different communication platforms is essential to to counter the conservative bias of the mainstream. Short info- blobs as well as current issue commentaries can and should be mixed.MSM might even steal some items for broadcast with judicious cross referencing on Twitter and Facebook. I have learned a huge amount from your blog. I look forward to being further educated via this exciting new platform