Going live and creating shows for various platforms have become so common place, that you\u2019re hard pressed to find a podcast or YouTube channel not having what a person is looking for. \n\nPeople create shows to inform, to teach, how to play games via Twitch or YouTube, or to cater to a particular population, such as prayer groups and/or blind groups.\n\nInvariably, these creators, garner fans, and critics alike. Some offering criticisms, both bad and good, and content creators can be detracted by these comments, throwing in the towel at the first hint of negative criticism, or they can appease their audience and cater to what they want, but how does that affect a channel or podcast that is created to offer an opinion, or information.\n\nFor example, The Saturday Night Adult party has come under fire for some of the content the hosts have chosen to air on that show, calling it disgusting, and going so far as to make up lies about the hosts that have led others to believe that the hosts are practitioners of the particular things they talk about on their show. A situation like this would have many content creators hiding and cringing, in consideration of such criticisms, so, one has to ask, should content creators bow down to such pressure, or should they carry on with things as they are, if only for the sake of informing the audience of the things they talk about on the show? \n\nJoin our panel, on Saturday, 4:00 pm (EST), 1:00 pm (PST), 9:00 pm (GMT), as they discuss topical news items of importance from a blind perspective.\n\nThe Blind Perspective is an interactive show, allowing for the participation of the audience. Should you wish to be involved in the conversation, please send an e-mail message to:\n\nwhoseblindlifeisitanyway@gmail.com\n\nOr, message us on our Facebook page at:\n\nhttp://www.Facebook.com/whose.blind.life.is.it.anyway\n\nYou can also Tweet us on Twitter:\n\nhttp://www.twitter.com/blindwhose\n\nCome join the conversation today.\n\nhttps://streamyard.com/8wvgmrrvgw