Friends, you do NOT need to do anything if you are already a subscriber of the Preamble. Sharon & team are making the changes on the back end.
Your current subscription status will remain as is, no change on your end is necessary.
Sharon is stating that if you are NOT a current subscriber; you would like to make a “change” to your subscription (ie monthly to annual); let someone you know who might be interested in; or if you wanted to gift a subscription- she is offering a 20% discount on an annual subscription right now for this limited time for the relaunch/new format of the Preamble. Again, subscribers do not need to do anything further otherwise….
Thank you, Sharon, for all your hard work educating us on current and historical events. You are a source we can trust…which is rare in today’s society.
Thank you, Sharon:) Have really enjoyed the Preamble…everything you put out there! Looking forward to checking out the new format! Hope it’s a balance & not more work..:))
I want to start by saying that I truly enjoy reading your articles and appreciate the thoughtful content you share. However, I’ve been feeling frustrated with the lack of accessibility in your videos and interviews — particularly the absence of closed captions.
As someone who is Deaf/Hard of Hearing, I find it difficult to follow your interviews without captions. Other news programs, such as The Jim Acosta Show, consistently provide captions or subtitles, which makes a big difference in accessibility and inclusion. Unfortunately, The Preamble hasn’t offered the same level of access, which makes it hard for me and others in the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community to stay engaged and fully understand your discussions.
I value your work, but due to these ongoing accessibility issues, I’ve decided to stop subscribing for now. I hope you’ll consider adding proper captions to future content so more of us can continue to enjoy and support your work.
I’m excited! You have been such a beacon of light for me since I found you post-Jan 6.
Reposting since so many still asking….
Friends, you do NOT need to do anything if you are already a subscriber of the Preamble. Sharon & team are making the changes on the back end.
Your current subscription status will remain as is, no change on your end is necessary.
Sharon is stating that if you are NOT a current subscriber; you would like to make a “change” to your subscription (ie monthly to annual); let someone you know who might be interested in; or if you wanted to gift a subscription- she is offering a 20% discount on an annual subscription right now for this limited time for the relaunch/new format of the Preamble. Again, subscribers do not need to do anything further otherwise….
Thanks. This was not clear to me
Thank you, Sharon, for all your hard work educating us on current and historical events. You are a source we can trust…which is rare in today’s society.
Thank you, Sharon:) Have really enjoyed the Preamble…everything you put out there! Looking forward to checking out the new format! Hope it’s a balance & not more work..:))
I love the idea of a How to Vote guide.
Thanks for the update! Love that we can read everything once a week! :)
Oooh! I didnt take it as a once a week format! Just that she is rolling it out on Thursday. Did i miss something?
I thought the preamble will be sent once a week. Maybe I am wrong. I guess we will see.
Thanks for ALL you do, Sharon!!!
Your journalism is Hope in the Dark!
This is wonderful. Thank you for helping so many of us navigate these very important issues. :)
I want to start by saying that I truly enjoy reading your articles and appreciate the thoughtful content you share. However, I’ve been feeling frustrated with the lack of accessibility in your videos and interviews — particularly the absence of closed captions.
As someone who is Deaf/Hard of Hearing, I find it difficult to follow your interviews without captions. Other news programs, such as The Jim Acosta Show, consistently provide captions or subtitles, which makes a big difference in accessibility and inclusion. Unfortunately, The Preamble hasn’t offered the same level of access, which makes it hard for me and others in the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community to stay engaged and fully understand your discussions.
I value your work, but due to these ongoing accessibility issues, I’ve decided to stop subscribing for now. I hope you’ll consider adding proper captions to future content so more of us can continue to enjoy and support your work.
Thank you for understanding,
Thank you Sharon! I’m very excited to see what’s next!
Sounds good.
Cannot wait!!!!