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What happened to Brad Traversy?

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This video provides an important update regarding the future of the **Traversy Media** channel. To manage burnout and health challenges, founder Brad Traversy is transitioning from a solo operation to a collaborative partnership with instructor **Dennis Ivy**. For the learner, this shift means more frequent, high-quality content and faster course releases. You will benefit from a team-based approach featuring expanded technical support, a dedicated community manager for Discord, and a blend of teaching styles from both experts. This update ensures the channel remains a sustainable, reliable resource for developers while maintaining the clear, project-based instruction you expect.

Learning Stats

B1

CEFR Level

1,738

Total Words

507

Unique Words

4/10

Difficulty

Vocabulary Diversity 29%

Subtitles (251 segments)

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I've been dealing with vestibular

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migraine, which is basically 24/7

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dizziness, vertigo. Some days are are so

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bad I can't even walk. You know, I've

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been getting a lot of questions about my

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health and stuff. Just know that I'm not

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I'm not dying. I'm not like deathly ill

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or anything, but I'm I'm making it

00:21

through and uh it's bearable and and

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that's, you know, that's all I can ask

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for right now is is to be able to

00:27

function. I think that it's it's even

00:30

more complicated for someone that

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already has like depression and anxiety

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like myself. It's really isolating. I

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mean, I like being by myself, but it's

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not healthy. It's not good for me.

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All right, it's time to address the

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obvious question. Where the heck is

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Brad? And who the heck is this guy

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talking to us? Me. I'm referring to me.

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We've seen your comments and we love

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that you love Brad. Some of you have

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made that abundantly clear. Well, let me

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put your minds to ease and explain

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what's going on with Brad, where he's

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at, and of course, what's going on with

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the channel. So, Brad is very much alive

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and well. And no, he did not sell off

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the channel. Well, not exactly. It's a

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little bit more complicated than that.

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So, let me explain. Brad is still very

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much active and working on videos and

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courses. After all, it hasn't been that

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long since he's posted his last video.

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But, there are going to be some changes

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made to the channel that are going to be

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good for everybody who's been a

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supporter for some time, and of course,

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Brad himself. So, for nearly a decade,

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Brad has dedicated his life to putting

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out high quality videos. From in-depth

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series to crash courses and full-on

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projects on YouTube, totaling over 224

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million views to date and also being one

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of the top Udemy instructors in the

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world with over 500,000 students. All of

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this while raising a family and dealing

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with personal issues that Brad has been

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very open about. If you've been

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following the channel for some time,

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Key Vocabulary (50)

you A1 pronoun

Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.

mean A1 verb

To have a specific sense or significance, especially when explaining a word or sign. It can also describe a person's intention or the importance of something to someone.

keep A1 verb

To continue to have or hold something in your possession or at your disposal. It also means to remain in a specific state, condition, or position without changing.

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