If you have Android, you can use TubeMate to download the videos and then play the audio in the background. The app has a dumpster fire UI, but it works like a charm!
It was banned from Google Play because Google doesn't allow apps that download Youtube videos. I've downloaded it from Android Freeware without issue. To install it, you need to enable "Unknown Sources" in the settings.
For iOS, I imagine there are similar apps but you'll need to be jailbroken.
Quick Link (No Affiliation):https://www.amazon.com/Populists-Guide-2020-Right-Rising/dp/1947492454
Just a fan of the show and remembered they put a book out. It's currently on sale at $2.56 paperback. I knwo I should really be paying at full price but money is tight now and this is currently the best way I can show support for what they've done for me politically.
Will also try to post this on r/BreakingPoints
I don't want to try to define "Progressivism" and "Populism" I'm sure what I'd say wouldn't be objectively correct, or correct from anyone's point of view but my own.
But I'm sure there's overlap on issues where progressives and conservatism can agree on a goal. There may even be a smaller overlap where solutions to issues agree. Granted there are hard nosed issues like Roe v Wade that are insoluble, but things like immigration probably are.
It's worth the discussion to see where that overlap is. Some say all issues are insolvable, like here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSb5_gr9E4o
Others agree with my statement and say the search for common ground should continue, as here: https://www.amazon.com/Unstoppable-Emerging-Left-Right-Dismantle-Corporate/dp/156858525X/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=unstoppable+ralph+nader&qid=1603902239&sr=8-1
Obviously I disagree with the first and agree with the second. But I'm glad to see some support for the discussion. This tribalism has to have some borders.