The White Spaces Show is a YouTube hosted financial media platform that pushes to the frontiers, technological advancements and latest innovations to its audiences of which they can benefit heavily from. I started watching the episodial series of the Show's interviews some times now and got pretty hanged up to it. With the show being hosted by Pavel Jokavlev, an enthusiast who is hungry for new innovations and technologies, questions that emanate from the episode were tailored to opening up ideas and experiences from it's Guests. I initially thought the Show shouldn't be placed in anything concerning cryptocurrencies and Blockchain technology but after watching it's videos, seeing it's partnership with reputable Crypto projects like CyberVein and Cointelegraph, with questions that also dig into cryptocurrencies and it's guests holdings, my concerns were allayed to rest.
In respect to penning down my review, I watched Four of the video series that features Mr. Mahnov Anca Albu, Samyr and Alain. In the series I watched from the interview sessions with Ruslan Mahnov, ideas that emanated from start-up stories and his personal experiences, I was able to pick up a few ideas which helped resharpened my contrasting view of what I had as a plan in my pursuit for local innovation within my vicinity. The session with Ruslan Mahnov turned out to be the best episode to me as the interview spanned from actual talks to practicalities and visualized concepts to what was being discussed. With the use of snippets in the interview, along with other guests too, I was able to make up points to which I could build upon. Am quite sure many viewers will take that helpful as not all being said, can be held onto but those snippets helps to pick and sort out the main character of the talk session and can go a long way in helping viewers interaction. Ruslan Mahnov was quite a serious man in making clear his points and his experience-based advice can go a long way in helping the audience who decide to make use of his ideas and experience.
To complete my review about the Show, I will like to take another case example of how interactive the show is using the interview session with Anca Albu. In speaking with Anca Albu, users like me can fetch from her wealth of experience and exposure to the bigger world outside to help fuel our ideas and bring them to life. In the interview with Anca, Pavel picked out a set of questions which at first appeared personal in my view but after the answers were laid bare by Anca, I then got to understand how well-laid the questions were to fetch out of her experience to teach and dissuade the audience when making their own decisions. The session with Anca was the most fun in my experience yet very educative.
With other guests being interviewed on the Show, I still have a lot to learn from their wealth of expertise and advices focused on their backdrops and success stories and will be watching more of the videos, time to time. I have shared the episodes I watched so far to my fellow colleagues who are well interested on the next way to go after their Graduation and I see this as a great opportunity for us to learn outside the classroom doors. The counsel and recommendations one gets on the show can go a long way in helping start-up organization to setting up to fruition their ideas.
I would have placed it's waiting time for it's three longest series to be a disadvantage but getting to understand that the show was being streamed live at the time, I put that away but at the same time still feel that the videos should be edited and trimmed so users who are watching it wouldn't have to wait that long. The shows method of breaking down one of its interview sessions (with Ruslan Mahnov) into series, care should be taken into account so as to label them accordingly so one doesn't watch them haphazardly. These are my only recommendations to the show. Other than that, viewers are sure to have a swell time on the Channel learning, interacting and getting a feel of innovations from it's experienced guest.