So this is a little bit after the fact but it looks like we haven't made a proper announcement for the new show! Most probably know that by now the old SoTT radio format has been shelved and we are all moving over to YouTube. So far we've just finished our 9th episode, which in my opinion, is the best one to date:
It is absolutely information packed (not to say the other shows weren't ) however recently there's been a lot of talk about oxalates coming into the forefront, and we were lucky to have an amazing first guest, Sally Norton, really get into the details with us. In fact, it looks like the next few upcoming show we'll be interviewing other specialists in their fields and we're really excited with the new format and it's potential to reach wider audiences.
Now, we normally publish our programs shortly after they are released on our Channel. So if you want the latest as soon as it is ready, please like and subscribe!
Here is the channel: Objective: Health
Something we recently found out was that if your channel gets at least 100 subscribers (as well as a few other requirements) they will allow us to use a dedicated 'channel link'. So instead of seeing a bunch of weird characters and numbers in the link, it will be the actual name. This is really helpful for search engine visibility and as well as for sharing the channel with others.
So we ask that anyone that can subscribe to do so, and spread the word! Perhaps you know people that might be interested in some of the content but don't read SoTT or the forum. Any little bit can go a long way.
Another request we have is that anyone working on transcriptions, if they could focus on the latest ones (especially the interview above), before moving on the older ones it will be very very helpful. The reason being that those transcripts can be uploaded as they are. YouTube takes care of the synchronization with the audio and once you've done that, it helps videos rank better. This means people looking for particular information we share will be more likely to see it come up in their search results. This goes in for all the shows that are currently on uploaded on YT actually so we can take advantage of the tools provided by them.
And, we're also always on the look out for any guests to interview and since we cover a wide variety of health related matter, we're open to suggestions for future guests and/or ideas for future shows.
In the meantime, we'll continue to bring you great new content that the mainstream health media won't bother to tell you!
It is absolutely information packed (not to say the other shows weren't ) however recently there's been a lot of talk about oxalates coming into the forefront, and we were lucky to have an amazing first guest, Sally Norton, really get into the details with us. In fact, it looks like the next few upcoming show we'll be interviewing other specialists in their fields and we're really excited with the new format and it's potential to reach wider audiences.
Now, we normally publish our programs shortly after they are released on our Channel. So if you want the latest as soon as it is ready, please like and subscribe!
Here is the channel: Objective: Health
Something we recently found out was that if your channel gets at least 100 subscribers (as well as a few other requirements) they will allow us to use a dedicated 'channel link'. So instead of seeing a bunch of weird characters and numbers in the link, it will be the actual name. This is really helpful for search engine visibility and as well as for sharing the channel with others.
So we ask that anyone that can subscribe to do so, and spread the word! Perhaps you know people that might be interested in some of the content but don't read SoTT or the forum. Any little bit can go a long way.
Another request we have is that anyone working on transcriptions, if they could focus on the latest ones (especially the interview above), before moving on the older ones it will be very very helpful. The reason being that those transcripts can be uploaded as they are. YouTube takes care of the synchronization with the audio and once you've done that, it helps videos rank better. This means people looking for particular information we share will be more likely to see it come up in their search results. This goes in for all the shows that are currently on uploaded on YT actually so we can take advantage of the tools provided by them.
And, we're also always on the look out for any guests to interview and since we cover a wide variety of health related matter, we're open to suggestions for future guests and/or ideas for future shows.
In the meantime, we'll continue to bring you great new content that the mainstream health media won't bother to tell you!
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