Transcripts, Summaries, Short of ALL MY VIDEOS (Bookmark the Links in the Description!)

Summary

Sam Vaknin announced the launch of three new resources to enhance the viewing experience of their content: a fully interactive transcript website containing transcripts of all 2,000 videos, a summaries website providing concise video summaries, and a YouTube channel dedicated to 3-5 minute shorts capturing key ideas. These tools aim to address previous issues with audio quality, length, and lack of subtitles, making it easier for viewers to access and understand the content. Links to all three platforms are provided in the video description for easy access.

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  1. 00:02 My dearest subscribers, I have lifech changing news for you. You no longer have to suffer my voice. Only I do. No more the thick absent a thick accent, the absent microphone and the sadistic sound quality. None of these. They’re all things of the past.
  2. 00:27 Today I’m here to announce that there are two websites and one YouTube channel intended to salvage you to help you.
  3. 00:40 So the first one is a website of full text full-fledged transcripts of all my videos. Yes, all 2,000 of them. The website contains transcripts which are also highly interactive. When you click on a line in the transcript, you are transported into the exact minute in the video,
  4. 01:04 the corresponding voice segment in the video. So these are not merely transcripts, they are study aids. And I highly recommend that you head over to the website and play around a bit so that you get a feel for what’s available. And I do think it’s a major massive
  5. 01:24 improvement over what I’m offering right now because the texts are there. You can return to them time and again. You can search them of course. There’s a search function, find text function and you can copy paste them. There are many things you can do with text which
  6. 01:44 are much more difficult to do with audiovisisual material. The link to the transcript website, to the new transcripts website is in the description. Second website to the rescue. It’s a website of summaries. If you don’t want to troll, if you don’t want to traverse
  7. 02:06 mountain ranges of text, if you don’t want to have to listen to hours of video, if you don’t uh if you don’t have time or you don’t have the inclination or you don’t have the attention span, and all you want to do is get the gist of the video, the main ideas, the
  8. 02:24 paramount concepts, and head over to the second website. The second website is a website of video summaries. Each and every one of my videos has a summary. The summary is short, concise, to the point and comprehensive. It includes all the major elements in the video.
  9. 02:49 Everything you need to know. As I said, the gist of the video. Having read the summary, if you wish, you can then listen to the video or you can head over to the transcripts website where you will get a full text transcript. So the second website is dedicated to summaries
  10. 03:08 of my videos. The summaries are half a page to one page long. And there’s a link to the summaries video uh summaries website in the description of the video. The third um in this trifecta, the third component is a uh YouTube channel dedicated to shorts.
  11. 03:33 So this would be my official or at least the channel that I endorse when it comes to shorts. I’m not affiliated with this channel. It is run by um other people. But um what they’re doing is they have dedicated the entire channel to 3 to 5 minute video snippets, video excerpts
  12. 03:59 that capture the spirit of the longer v videos from which they’re taken. So now you have at your disposal a transcripts website if you would want to go through the entire text of a video. You have a summaries website where you can see a capsule summary, a capsule um encomp
  13. 04:24 text encompassing the main concepts and the gist of the video. And you have a YouTube channel dedicated to shorts taken out of these videos. shorts that reflect the main idea in the video, the main thrust of the video, the main concepts explored in the longer videos.
  14. 04:45 So, those of you who have been tormented by the length of my videos, by the audio quality or lack thereof, by the fact that there are no subtitles in on many of my videos, despite repeated attempts to introduce subtitles via the settings of my channel. So those
  15. 05:06 of you who have had all these complaints, we are providing you now with the solutions. A transcripts website, a summaries, a text summaries website, and a video summaries websites where there are shorts and snippets and excerpts taken out of the videos.
  16. 05:25 I hope you enjoy all three. The links are again in the description. You’re more than welcome to visit these three websites and explore the universe of Sandaknin and his mind out of the safety of your own homes.
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https://vakninsummaries.com/ (Full summaries of Sam Vaknin’s videos)

http://www.narcissistic-abuse.com/mediakit.html (My work in psychology: Media Kit and Press Room)

Bonus Consultations with Sam Vaknin or Lidija Rangelovska (or both) http://www.narcissistic-abuse.com/ctcounsel.html

http://www.youtube.com/samvaknin (Narcissists, Psychopaths, Abuse)

http://www.youtube.com/vakninmusings (World in Conflict and Transition)

http://www.narcissistic-abuse.com (Malignant Self-love: Narcissism Revisited)

http://www.narcissistic-abuse.com/cv.html (Biography and Resume)

Summary

Sam Vaknin announced the launch of three new resources to enhance the viewing experience of their content: a fully interactive transcript website containing transcripts of all 2,000 videos, a summaries website providing concise video summaries, and a YouTube channel dedicated to 3-5 minute shorts capturing key ideas. These tools aim to address previous issues with audio quality, length, and lack of subtitles, making it easier for viewers to access and understand the content. Links to all three platforms are provided in the video description for easy access.

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