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Patreon vs YouTube Membership

Announcement: Dr Kirk explains the difference between our Patreon and our YouTube Membership program.

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Patreon vs YouTube Membership

Comments

I love both venues. I found you through that season 1 love is blind reaction video and then started listening to the podcast and became a patron so I could listen to deep dives. At first, I was a little bummed to have to pay for two options, but I love the content. I’d prefer 2 member videos and 1 free, but I suppose that would mess with your ad revenue. Also, LIB Sweden would be a good member series. There’s good conflict and it’s a format we know and love. But I ADORE Couples Therpay content I could watch 100 more hours of that.

Lauren King

I will say that I started following you on youtube, then became a patreon member and since then switched almost entirely from youtube to patreon, because I like the content a lot more. My favorite youtube content was reacting to 'couple therapy' and that was what you did for members. >_> I will say you know what you're doing cause its a spectrum from the most 'broad' to more specialized and detailed as you go from open youtube, to member, to patreon

Teo

I can see how the two audiences are very different. I would state the difference as: - YT is for unscripted REACTIONS to shows or documentaries prioritized by the YT members for entertainment. - Patreon has a curricular feel, with lecture-style deep dives and discussion-style email episodes with co-hosts. The content is negotiated between members and PiS team for education purposes.

Jocelyn G

Honestly, I'm completely ok hearing your video epistodes without a video, like you did with Natalia Grace documentary... I'm interested in what you're saying not in what's happening visually... though i would love to hear Couple's therapy reactions!

Emily

Looking foward to the deep dive on Josh Powell. The interview with the case psychologist was so moving.

GO!《cɛn

Your transparency is greatly appreciated, Kirk! It’s such a positive leadership trait that fosters trust and community. Excited for this stage of your career!

Marina Masaki

I enjoy your podcasts about the financial side of your business. It’s almost like you and Stacy are our parents and you’re explaining why we are going through a major life transitions. I think it’s great. Also, I find it interesting that you and Stacy have different stances towards having multiple business bank accounts (I believe you said Stacy is pro multiple accounts). Mental accounting (that is the technical name for this behavioral finance subject ) is just a matter of personal preference. Some people prefer keeping everything consolidated and some people don’t. I personally wouldn’t find having two bank accounts to be confusing and frankly it might help me make decisions about what is working for me financially and what isn’t (my wife and I have various investments accounts for various investment strategies for this particular reason) but I live in numbers so my mind probably works differently.

Dominic Anderson

Hey Dr. H, this is unrelated (I support both your YouTube membership and patreon membership and I enjoy supporting your content/mission in anyway possible) but would you and Humberto consider covering X-men 97 as part of your Neo Nazi deep dive? I feel like it would be a great addition to that series!

Dominic Anderson


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