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Kaneda announces indefinite hiatus from pinball podcast to prioritize family and personal wellbeing.
Kaneda has been creating content for Kaneda's Pinball Podcast for 10 years
high confidence · Kaneda directly states 'over the last 10 years, it's really been a part of me' and 'I've been working so hard on it for 10 years'
The podcast has approximately 700 subscribers
high confidence · Kaneda states 'there's at least 700 people in this world that get great entertainment on a weekly basis from Kaneda's Pinball Podcast'
Kaneda is taking a break due to personal family reasons and overemphasis on the pinball hobby at the expense of family priorities
high confidence · Kaneda states 'I am taking a break for many many reasons that are personal. I alluded to stuff happening with my new family' and 'I have overprioritized this pinball hobby to the point now where the things that are truly important and the people that truly need me and everything that truly matters, I've put in jeopardy'
Kaneda's best friend Derek bought a James Cameron's Avatar (Limited Edition) and lost approximately $7,000 on accessories and the machine
high confidence · Kaneda discusses his friend Derek purchasing 'James Cameron's Avatar (Limited Edition) and then he put all this money into the accessories and he ended up losing like seven thousand dollars'
Kaneda states he is currently experiencing financial difficulties
high confidence · Kaneda says 'now more than ever, I could use the support in life' regarding his Patreon supporters
Kaneda intends to shift primary platform focus from Facebook to Patreon for content delivery
medium confidence · Kaneda mentions 'I don't know if I'm ever going to turn the Facebook I'm going to go back on' and indicates Patreon will have 'Patreon live' content carrying over features from 'Saturday morning spectacular'
Kaneda expects pinball industry activity to increase after summer
medium confidence · Kaneda states 'I've always said pinball is a winter sport. I don't think there's a lot happening. I think when this show goes back on is when stuff's going to start kicking again in pinball'
“Really, when you think about it, are there many items like this in the world that could keep so many of us captivated for so many years, take so much of our time away from so many other things?”
Kaneda @ ~2:00 — Reflection on the unique captivating power of pinball machines and the hobby
“And beyond the product, the most amazing ability of this product is its ability to bring people together from all over the world from all walks of life, from all financial backgrounds.”
Kaneda @ ~3:00 — Statement about the social and community-building aspects of the pinball hobby
“I have overprioritized this pinball hobby to the point now where the things that are truly important and the people that truly need me and everything that truly matters, I've put in jeopardy”
Kaneda @ ~6:30 — Core reason for the hiatus—prioritization misalignment affecting family relationships
“I don't know if I'm ever going to turn the Facebook I'm going to go back on and be honest, I kind of might just do everything here.”
Kaneda @ ~10:00 — Platform strategy shift away from Facebook toward Patreon-exclusive content
“I just want to say just truthfully the answer is no. I'm going through a lot. I have a lot on my plate.”
Kaneda @ ~18:30 — Direct acknowledgment of personal hardship and declining mental/emotional state
“Our whole series is about pinball and partnerships, and I mean this like it a weird thing to me because like we really do like distill it down. It's the people and the relationships that matter the most”
Kaneda @ ~12:00 — Philosophy about the true value of the podcast being community and relationships over commercial metrics
community_signal: Long-time pinball podcast creator announces indefinite hiatus citing overemphasis on hobby at expense of family and personal wellbeing
high · Kaneda explicitly states 'I have overprioritized this pinball hobby to the point now where the things that are truly important and the people that truly need me... I've put in jeopardy because of my overemphasis'
content_signal: Established pinball podcast shifting primary distribution from Facebook to Patreon with planned live streaming features
medium · Kaneda mentions 'I don't know if I'm ever going to turn the Facebook I'm going to go back on and be honest, I kind of might just do everything here' and references 'Patreon live' content
business_signal: Podcast creator experiencing financial difficulties and relying on Patreon subscriber support during personal crisis
high · Kaneda states 'now more than ever, I could use the support in life' and acknowledges monetary contributions from Patreon supporters
sentiment_shift: Audience reaching out to express concern about creator's wellbeing, indicating visible signs of personal distress
medium · Kaneda mentions 'I've already had it from a bunch of you Are you okay Are you okay' in response to audience inquiries
collector_signal: Example of significant financial loss (~$7,000) on premium limited edition machine purchase (Avatar LE) with accessories
high · Kaneda discusses friend Derek purchasing 'James Cameron's Avatar (Limited Edition) and then he put all this money into the accessories and he ended up losing like seven thousand dollars'
negative(-0.65)— Despite gratitude and appreciation expressed toward the community, the overall tone is melancholic, vulnerable, and marked by personal struggle. Kaneda is transparent about going through difficulties ('the answer is no, I'm going through a lot') and emphasizes emotional exhaustion. While there are moments of optimism (gratitude to fans, promise of return), the dominant sentiment is one of burnout, financial stress, and the difficult personal reckoning that necessitated stepping back from the hobby he has dedicated 10 years to.
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industry_signal: Pinball content creator notes seasonal decline in industry activity over summer months with expectations of resumption in fall/winter
medium · Kaneda states 'I've always said pinball is a winter sport. I don't think there's a lot happening. I think when this show goes back on is when stuff's going to start kicking again in pinball'