I'm listening to the third of your five podcasts.
Nice job.
This thread is one of several you've added on the forum.
I now see over ten threads about your podcast. See the list below.
They contain new information, but are still about your podcast.
I want to keep up with your content, but a new thread with new information (like a new episode) is kind of hard to keep up with. I'm not sure how other members manage their content, but when I see a thread that I want to keep up with, I click/tap the "Watch" button. I want to support your effort, but I'm not planning to watch 12+ threads for information that could just be posted in an existing thread I'm watching. I wasn't sure which of the threads listed below I should even post this comment to, because I don't know how often you check or even if you're looking for comments. I'm hoping you'll see this post.
I've got a Gravity GT on order. It will be my first ev, so I've been doing a ton of research in preparation for ownership. That means, in addition to your podcast information on this forum, I'm watching many other threads.
Perhaps, whenever there is new information, like a new episode, instead of starting a new thread, can you post that information to an existing thread that members are possibly watching?
Now if you're simply just kind of advertising about your podcast and plan to just post new information in several different places without the expectation of member comments, then ok. I'll at least know that and will adjust accordingly, which honestly probably means I just won't read your post; just being honest and just speaking for myself.
Existing Threads:
- Lucid Driver Podcast
- Lucid Driver Podcast-New Release
- Lucid Drive Podcast Monday
- Lucid Driver Podcast now available
- Lucid Driver Podcast-Julian's EV Journey
- Lucid Driver Podcast Mon 5/12
- Monday, Lucid Driver Podcast
- Lucid Driver podcast-Midnight EST
- Lucid Driver Podcast-Bobby on the Air
- Lucid Driver Podcast-1st Road Trip
- Lucid Driver podcast-just added Josh (CraZ8)
- Lucid Driver podcast-Josh, His Lucid Air GT on the Big Screen