Audio versus video streaming preferences
The hosts discussed different methods of accessing their livestream and the advantages of YouTube over audio-only streaming.
- Details
- Ali: Stated that audio-only streaming lacks engagement features and notifications
- Ali: Explained there is no way to know when new content is available on audio-only streams
- Macara: Noted that YouTube provides live chat functions and viewer count visibility
- Ali: Mentioned that audio-only streaming would not be the preferred listening method due to lack of notifications
- Macara: Highlighted that YouTube allows notifications to be set as soon as streams are created, typically a week in advance
- Ali: Emphasized the preference for locking mobile devices while listening, which affects platform choice
- Conclusion
- YouTube livestreaming offers superior engagement features including notifications, live chat, and viewer metrics
- Audio-only streaming lacks the ability to notify listeners when content goes live
- The estimated number of listeners using audio-only streaming is zero due to these limitations
Book discussion: Yellowface by R.F. Kuang
Ali and Macara shared their perspectives on the current book selection, Yellowface by R.F. Kuang.
- Details
- Ali: Found the writing style suggested the author might have acting experience, though acknowledged the writing quality was good
- Ali: Decided the book was not personally appealing and moved it to the did-not-finish bookshelf
- Ali: Appreciated the experience of reading it despite not finishing
- Macara: Observed that the author’s education mirrors the character Athena’s academic background
- Macara: Suggested the character June’s observations and justifications may reflect criticisms Kuang has faced about her own work
- Macara: Questioned whether the book’s commentary on racism in publishing effectively lands, noting it appears surface-level
- Macara: Praised the engaging writing style and indicated plans to finish the book
- Ali: Identified that the protagonist’s constant justification of stealing her deceased friend’s work was a turn-off
- Macara: Discussed the book’s exploration of who has the right to tell certain stories and the protagonist’s editing choices from a white woman’s perspective
- Macara: Noted the protagonist’s obsessive social media checking relates to artists seeking validation for their work
- Conclusion
- Ali will not finish the book but valued the reading experience
- Macara will complete the book and share final takeaways with the audience
- The book attempts to address publishing industry issues and cultural appropriation but may not fully succeed in its commentary
- More comprehensive resources and discourse on these topics are available from other sources
Next book selection
The hosts selected the next book for discussion on the show.
- Details
- Ali: Offered Macara the choice for next week’s book selection
- Macara: Selected The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
- Conclusion
- The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas will be discussed on April 12, 2026, at 3:30 PM Eastern
Upcoming programming schedule
Ali and Macara announced multiple upcoming shows and events across their network.
- Details
- Ali: Announced April 8 show featuring Jess Mosely, podcast strategist and producer, discussing podcast creation and social media importance at 7:45 PM Eastern
- Ali: Announced April 20 show with Daniele Franceschi from Sportsnet discussing the Toronto Maple Leafs firing General Manager Brad Treliving and MLSE CEO Keith Pelley’s press conference
- Macara: Announced bonus show on April 6 at 3:30 PM Eastern with Jason Reynolds discussing content creation, music, and Universal Blind Cafe
- Macara: Announced bonus show on April 13 at 4:30 PM Eastern with Richard Marion discussing responsible AI use and technology
- Ali: Confirmed Richard Marion is a tech analyst
- Macara: Announced Techstravaganza on April 8, 1 to 3 PM Eastern, covering FaceTime on iPhone, iPad, and Mac
- Macara: Announced Techstravaganza 2.0 on April 9, 7 to 9 PM Eastern, continuing the reminders tutorial
- Macara: Announced Books Panel on April 24 at 7:30 PM Eastern discussing Behind the Bench: Inside the Minds of Hockey’s Greatest Coaches by Craig Custance with contribution by Sidney Crosby
- Ali: Expressed anticipation for the hockey book discussion
- Conclusion
- A full schedule of programming was announced across The Ali and Macara Show, The Alimoosa Show, Techstravaganza, and Books Panel
- Multiple bonus episodes are scheduled in addition to regular programming
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