Unintentional ASMR Ben Procter Interview Excerpts William Randolph Hearst His Life & Politics
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
- Interview excerpts from 1998 featuring professor Ben Procter, who wrote "William Randolph Hearst: The Early Years, 1863-1910." The book is a biography of the famed American businessman, who had significant impacts on the world of journalism and was also involved in U.S. politics.
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He was a quiet man, an artist
😁 John Butler talking about his father in that original interview that made him an ASMR star
a craftsman
A landscape artist
Do these sort of interviews happen anymore? Calm, quiet, long, no political or social agenda. Just history. A delight to be with, indeed.
There absolutely is a political and social agenda in this. It’s just that when this was filmed it was unchallenged, and so you didn’t really notice it.
@@TonyGModesto Ah yes, the 90s, the golden age of accepting establishment norms. Using music as an example, compared to the age of independent record labels, now everybody has been corralled into hyper-corporate, centralized platforms, and all the mainstream acts promote some kind of agenda that nobody can challenge or question. But back then, we just did what we were told, and didn't stand up to guys talking about newspaper magnates from the end of the 19th century. Get real.
I find relaxation in all types of ways, but when the speaker is talking about intricate topics I get even more relaxed for some odd reason.
Awesome video!
Gold
The mouth noises are pristine.
I've been experimenting with ASMR at work and it helps me deal with being a wage slave.
"Crushed violence turned audible" What does that even mean?
"Crushed violets"
@@johnbeaumont7403 OH okay. Lololololol