I'm not sure how to put hyperlinks to the times of a YT vid (people do)
but anything longer than 5 mins it would help to parse it a bit.
Basically, I really what the preacher said at 2:33 where he gave a helpful analogy to me and here's why
or at 4:21 where he talked about a verse that really opened it up to me
Or 5:57-6:55 is where he went off on a tangential story about his life that was very touching.
Don't get down though when you can't share a video with deep discussion in mind, it takes a long time to get used to formatting questions for discussion and some will meet you within just a share, but the more information you can provide in how it impacted you and why it is important is helpful. I'll watch random shares, just like randomly tuning in or going to a new church, but I definitely more info.
I get incredibly tired of "listen to this person and then you'll get it". YOU may get it when you listen to them, but my ears are open in different ways. Summarize your take away. If you can't point to anything in the sermon other than "it was good" then understand how that is not of utility to everyone. I've heard hundreds if not thousands of sermons. 1/week avg'd for 25 years = around 1300. Pinpointing what you glean is the most helpful for others I have found. Though there are definitely times where I've been incredibly blessed by a share instead of being led directly.
Since we are all uniquely made, it makes sense that certain segments we aren't going to feel the Lord moving in a presentation in the same way that another would. I listen to the radio a lot and can talk about as long each day on a particular topic, but would be honored if someone made a "highlighted" version for people with shorter attention spans.
Kind of like one person loves elephants and looks closely enough to see the Lord in it, while another understands intellectually the creative element, but is uninterested in looking further unless directly prodded. Random example but see what I mean?