I think this is definitely a good take, and I can feel by your excitement that you are indeed enjoying it a lot 🙂
The existence of Blender, by itself, is already a great thing for all of us. Having a complete free software, offering pro level solutions, that competes in a lot of things with paid softwares!
I started with 3DS Max 15 years ago, and switched to C4D thanks to a friend, who helped me achieve the results I wanted, and explained to me a bit of Xpresso and etc. The speed C4D offered things and how amazing I could organize my scene, it was something I could have never imagined before.
With all this worldwide unfortunate changes, we dont know how will it be for all of us. Maybe I wont be able to afford C4D's subscription anymore (I am already struggling with it...) and the idea that all my files will be locked and I wont have freedom to access them until I pay the again, it is really, really horrible. I understand that this is business, and as a company, they need to survive///but with all this crisis that we are about to experience, maybe it will be a forced change on how companies think, and see us, long time users.
Blender doesnt offer me yet great reasons to switch. For me, animation is still a bad experience 😞 And no light linking, etc... the armature/pose switch, feels like a weird and unnecessary step in between.. but I love that there is at least an option, for all of us, in the worst case scenario... to continue to work and produce awesome results.
A lot of us integrates different softwares to our workflows with C4D. (Zbrush, Painter, Marvelous Designer, etc)
And Blender, for me, is already helping with some of the things, together with C4D (modelling for instance)
So thanks for posting your videos and blender info/tips.