Thesis
Every person carries a world behind their eyes.
The Watch world exists to hold those worlds carefully: a teaching archive, broadcast context, interview candidates, and future media collections.
Watch
The Watch world gathers interviews, broadcasts, The Champions Network, and media archives as perspectives worth preserving, not a pile of video links.
The Archive Of Other Eyes
The best conversations do not simply explain what someone does. They reveal how they see. Watch gathers podcast teaching, event coverage, interviews, and future archive paths around that idea.
Broadcast Light
Short, muted public derivatives give the page motion without shipping full source video from the repo.

Thesis
The Watch world exists to hold those worlds carefully: a teaching archive, broadcast context, interview candidates, and future media collections.
Branches
Each branch is useful now, but the archive stays conservative: no invented metrics, no unapproved interview metadata, no long MP4s, and no transcript promotion.
Long-form teaching archive
The public podcast route becomes the first stable Watch branch: episode notes, public transcript drafts, platform links, and the current show experience.
Watch
Coverage and sport meaning
A claim-safe TCN path for event coverage, broadcast context, sponsor conversations, and the question of what the coverage makes visible.
Explore TCN
Featured interview candidate
A first featured interview candidate built from the available highlight derivative while the full media record, metadata, and transcript status stay gated.
Watch
Deferred collection system
A future archive can collect interviews, broadcasts, and clips once metadata, rights, hosting, and filtering rules are approved.
Contact
Proof Boundaries
Watch can feel cinematic without pretending the full media library is already approved. Public loops are short derivatives; transcripts remain behind the existing publication gate.
Journey Podcast episodes and public transcript drafts remain governed by the current podcast registry and transcript gate.
TCN source inventory supports TCN intro and 2024 Nationals references, but not audience metrics, sponsor results, or active hosted availability claims.
Wendell Cherry is treated as an interview candidate from available public links and a short public derivative, not as a fully published interview record.