My podcast’s analytics on Spotify

I don’t usually pay much attention to my podcast’s (the Irish Law and Small Business Podcast) analytics. This morning, however, I noticed that I have had 150 consumption hours over the last 30 days, as well as 1,653 streams and 32 new followers. The 150 hours statistic got my attention. Because to have the attention… Continue reading My podcast’s analytics on Spotify

The Conor McGregor Trial

Covering the Conor McGregor trial is time consuming but probably worth it. My YouTube channel is hopping and the views, comments, likes, engagement for the videos covering the trial have been exceptional. There is a massive appetite for this stuff. It is an opportunity for me to further grow my channel and expand my channel’s… Continue reading The Conor McGregor Trial

The changing culture

Maybe it is the birth of two grandchildren in the last few weeks that has me concerned about the changing culture in Ireland. The culture of hatred of difference-whether on the grounds of ethnic origin, sexuality, religion-seems to have taken root in the last few years, aided and abetted by the use of social media.… Continue reading The changing culture

Giving out the smoke on TikTok

I am having a great deal of fun at the moment doing reply videos to comments on my TikTok page. I am actually saying what is on my mind and giving out the smoke, to put it euphemistically. All sorts of topics such as Simeon Burke’s failure to secure a training Master, gender recognition, homophobia… Continue reading Giving out the smoke on TikTok

The comments would wear you down

The comments you read online would wear you down. The constant, drip-drip effect of misinformed, ignorant, racist, homophobic, transphobic, misogynist comments would turn your stomach. Sometimes yo wonder about continuing to publish videos on topics outside of a narrow, legal area of law. But narrowing down my focus would not work. Because many of the… Continue reading The comments would wear you down