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Hey folks, I'm going to start a weekly or monthly "podcast style" show for my YouTube channel. I want to sit down with two or three other riders to talk tech, racing, gear, skills, news, etc. on camera. Each person introduces a topic. Each topic is discussed for 5 to 10 minutes. I am in Brooklyn, home in Massachusetts, but would be hosting/recording video conferences over SKYPE (it integrates into my broadcast software).
BLUF: If you would be interested in contributing to such a show, check the image attached to this post and send an email with the information to gymkhanajosh@gmail.com SUBJECT: YOUTUBE SHOW. I'm looking for some people to have on the show either on a regular basis or maybe just as guests. I'd like to have a little background on you to help me put together a diverse panel of participants/guests. Thanks, in advance!
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Stream show... skype... integrates into your broadcast software. Hello fellow NDI fan, wanna trade OBS plugins?![]()
Ask Tony Iampirelli?
Perhaps a segment on the demise of experienced corner marshals and why
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If you opened this up to just general guest interviews of NESR members regardless of topic this could be epic. I'd subscribe.
I wouldn't listen to a bunch of random squids bickering about this, but if you can pull in some industry guests: "Why has US road racing failed to garner the mainstream popularity it has in Europe?" or the presumably related topic "Why doesn't the US produce top tier road racers anymore?"
Haha!! Fair, but I'd make an exception to watch some on this board be interviewed. I couldn't care less about motorcycling opinions but I know within a minute or two the discussions would go off the rails and then we'd get points of view on all things life, but with audio, video, and background distractions. Would be must-see TV!
That's not a long topic to discuss: Europeans as a whole view motorcycles far more favorably than Americans. In the US they are toys at best, tools of hooligans and miscreants otherwise, owned and used by a small percentage of the population. In Europe they're part of the way of life, almost everyone at one point or another owns one, and is surrounded by them day to day. Until that is the norm in the US they'll stay a niche market, along with things related to them like racing. As to why no more top US racers, we don't start kids off on two wheel competition as soon as they can stride, we don't have the supporting series or schools to do so like they do in Europe. The Americans that DO flourish are typically the ones that get over to Europe at as young an age as possible.
First episode was kind of a shit show but number 2 hit pretty much on target for me. I'm super happy about the start. No, we didn't discover the meaning of life or anything but I had fun and I look forward to doing this every Wednesday now with different guests and different topics. Hope ya enjoy.
https://youtu.be/8_Vpgpi9hZk
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I'm watching it now. Pretty good. I'm stuck in a hotel room and this is entertaining me.
You need to get a show together with 3 motorcycle safety coaches. They will have some stories, right Oreo?
Id be interested, I have a lot to say!
Any interest in a discussion of the TransLab or Dalton Hwy?
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