This is a review of the short-row shoulder shaping you saw in “Meet Your BOND,” and it bears repeating. You need 6 to 12 exposures to a new concept, word, and/or skill in order to “own it” as part of your internalized skill set. And this is a plain dandy thing to know.
People are still writing patterns that say, “Bind off x number of stitches at the beginning of the next 6 rows” for sloped shoulders. Trust me when I say that this direction is not the best practice. Short rows, whether you are hand or machine knitting, are better. I am loathe to make pronouncements of this type, but given my experience, which is only about 58 years worth, step bind-offs are nasty to sew up. Short-row shaped edges knit together with elegance and ease.