You have perfect timing. I enjoy listening to juggling podcasts/interviews while formatting spreadsheets, coding, etc., and I just happen to have lots of that to do these days!
If you want to see more Europeans, and you want it to be face-to-face, I think you've got the right idea. An American is probably not going to be able to put that together as easily as you can!
Personally, I don't care so much about whether it's face-to-face or not, because I'll probably never watch the video, only listen to it. As such, similarly to Julius, I won't watch the interview with Rob van Heijst, even though I'm somewhat interested in it. I'd certainly read/skim a transcript. I wonder if Youtube analytics could tell you how long people watch with subtitles on, and that may guide you regarding whether or not it's a good use of your time to write them all out (I recall writing subtitles to take me a while).
Even if you don't have a topic in mind when you start, I appreciate when topics that were foucsed on are included in the title. If you're interviewing a juggler I've never heard of, I'd be much more inclined to watch it if it included a subject that I were interested in. I think you did that perfectly here.
by Mike Moore, in response to this post 2016-04-07 03:03:59