On another note, I think some people were a bit thrown off by the many changes on the platforms over the years. There was Patreon, Mighty Network, Substack, back to Patreon—all with different pricing and content. I was confused at which to subscribe.
I love when listener letters are answered, or commentary on real life situations from various sources (e.g. articles). I’ve learned so much from you and Sarah through these means. They’re real life examples of what to expect or how to react.
Discussions on dating behaviour patterns, how to react when various situations arise, are also interesting and helpful. (Did you ever think about writing this into a book? Real life situations with commentary and a check list.)
Not so much into television or true crime commentary.
"What kind of content (articles, guides, personal stories, Q&A sessions, etc.) resonates most with you?"
I always enjoy your personal stories and the stories of others. I don't get as much from general statements ('women are tired of online dating') as much as 'this woman found a way to make online dating work for her'.
"Which content works best for you - written articles, audio podcasts, or video?"
Audio podcasts - eight you solo or you & Sara - are my favorites.
On another note, I think some people were a bit thrown off by the many changes on the platforms over the years. There was Patreon, Mighty Network, Substack, back to Patreon—all with different pricing and content. I was confused at which to subscribe.
I agree with you. I really think it's best to keep everything to Patreon.
I love when listener letters are answered, or commentary on real life situations from various sources (e.g. articles). I’ve learned so much from you and Sarah through these means. They’re real life examples of what to expect or how to react.
Discussions on dating behaviour patterns, how to react when various situations arise, are also interesting and helpful. (Did you ever think about writing this into a book? Real life situations with commentary and a check list.)
Not so much into television or true crime commentary.
"What kind of content (articles, guides, personal stories, Q&A sessions, etc.) resonates most with you?"
I always enjoy your personal stories and the stories of others. I don't get as much from general statements ('women are tired of online dating') as much as 'this woman found a way to make online dating work for her'.
"Which content works best for you - written articles, audio podcasts, or video?"
Audio podcasts - eight you solo or you & Sara - are my favorites.