A possible concise summary is:
The video is a tutorial on how to make sourdough bread from scratch without a sourdough starter or any standard sourdough baking equipment. The narrator shows how to create a sourdough starter from flour and water, how to mix, autolyse, stretch and fold, bulk rise, shape, proof and bake the dough using a pizza steel and a pan with ice. He also provides a link to download his bread baking schedules for different scenarios. He explains the importance of using senses, adapting to variables and being patient when making sourdough bread. He shows the final result and says he is happy with it despite not having his usual supplies. He encourages viewers to send him their bread pictures and ends the video.
Some possible facts extracted from the text are:
1. The text is a transcript of a video tutorial on how to make sourdough bread without a sourdough starter or any standard sourdough baking equipment.
2. The video was made by a person who had to move out of their apartment in Brooklyn and left their sourdough equipment behind.
3. The video covers the steps of making a sourdough starter from scratch, mixing and autolysing the dough, stretching and folding, bulk rising, shaping, proofing and baking the bread.
4. The video uses cup and ounce measurements instead of a scale and gives approximate hydration levels for the dough.
5. The video uses a pizza steel and a pan with ice to mimic a Dutch oven and create steam in the oven.
6. The video provides a link to download free sourdough baking schedules for different scenarios and timings.
7. The video shows the results of the bread baking and invites viewers to send their bread pictures to the Instagram account @lifebymikeg.