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Yes I think Philip & Anna read Tattle. If a nobody like Thundercloud Sara is reading; someone with a vlog is reading. Anna and Philip need to be very clear on who they are targetting as patreons as it will dictate the tone of their vlogs (ie english speaking, interests, possibley cultural background for certain sensibilities and taste).
I didn't know that about Nikki Positano.
Yes, interaction with the locals -- the cheese guy up in the mountains, the neighbor pressing olive oil, even the evanescent brother in law gardening or Carlo wandering a market in Sorrento speaking Napolitan, his caring for the graveyard and constant house tinkering -- is part of what makes Nikki so interesting.
Happy to see Philipp encouraging on cam appearances by Benoit and Nathan. I'd love to see more interaction with local foodies as Norman food is so interesting -- apples, apple brandy, cream and butter and cheeeeeeeeeeese, seafood. Love to meet some cows and home dairy women. Orchards. Brandy barrels. All that. Also, Anna's wallpaper printing had me mesmerized.
Reading one of the top 10 recommended books about the French, how they bring up their children via really good universal day care from week one of an infant's life through four-course meals in pre-school, also French babies sleep through the night at two months old. They look like us but they're not like us. The little Fleury girls life as Anglo/Tyrolean/Frenchies, their lives in France with the French, would also be of great interest. (Still shocked the Strawbridge children are so fat and don't speak French.)
Conspicuously missing from CD.
And, reno is a huge interest for me. You can't bore me talking about how the moat is leaking into your cellar and how you're going to fix it. And the rising damp in the panelling in the great salon above. Philipp's digging out that drain in the hall was the coolest thing ever.