What are your favorite educational or informative YouTube channels?
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Folding ideas is pretty cool
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I’m a big fan of Practical Engineering — https://youtube.com/@practicalengineeringchannel
I'm Grady, and you just read this in my voice.
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sage the bad naturalist
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I have many faves, but for this list I offer Science Fiction With Damien Walter and Merlin.
Damien is an English writer living in Bali and talking to himself and us about scifi writers and philosophies. He has.....a delivery style.
Merlin is relatively new; a mesmerizing voice and afro discussing literature and philosophy.
https://youtube.com/@damienwalter
https://youtube.com/@merlinmeek
SEIDS is awesome if you're a Logic Pro user. She knows ALL the tips and tricks
Tale Foundry is great commentary on literature and culture given by a robot with a very milquetoast delivery
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PBS Space Time
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Renaissance Periodization - working out, dieting, bodybuilding and steroids.
Dr Mike Isratel is a Dr of exercise science and doesnt chat shit. They make their money pretty transparently, and give honest to god research backed information. Lots of information that can be extracted from Beginners to Advanced and he loves a good dick joke enough for all of his content to feel fun.
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If you're into an academic study of the occult or comparative religion, I like Esoterica by Doctor Justin Sledge (he's the guy from the tumblr alchemy meme about making a Paracellcian era anti-depressant)
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Crash Course! They have series on history, politics, games, psychology, philosophy, folk tales, and almost every host is very good.
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I’m a big fan of Practical Engineering — https://youtube.com/@practicalengineeringchannel
I second this. His teaching style is perfect.
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FYI, if you love long-format videos, be sure to share on c/mealtimevideos
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Garry's Economic
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Renaissance Periodization - working out, dieting, bodybuilding and steroids.
Dr Mike Isratel is a Dr of exercise science and doesnt chat shit. They make their money pretty transparently, and give honest to god research backed information. Lots of information that can be extracted from Beginners to Advanced and he loves a good dick joke enough for all of his content to feel fun.
I watched a couple of Mike's videos. Seems like good information and he is entertaining. No music, no ads, no goofie sound effects.
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wrote on last edited by [email protected]Not Just Bikes
Tales from a Canadian from Suburbia, Ontario who moved to the Netherlands.
He talks about public transit and city planning.They say falling into this rabbit hole is to take the "orange pill".
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[email protected] - is this the one?
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wrote on last edited by [email protected]Ooo just thought of another. Animagraffs — https://youtube.com/@animagraffs
Takes large scale things (Hoover Dam, locomotive, F1 car, etc) and breaks them down into their components in a long-scale video format (30+ minutes). It’s oddly soothing to watch.
I think the Steam Locomotive one is my favorite so far. https://youtu.be/Hszu80NJ438
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wrote on last edited by [email protected]Esoterica is great. It’s mostly about gnostic side of western religious history. Dr. Justin Sledge is doing awesome research on the relevant topics. I’m watching that to know more about to put religion in a historical context.
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wrote on last edited by [email protected]Most of my youtube subs are educational/informative in some way or another, so I'm gonna break it up by category a bit..
General
- Half as Interesting
- Wendover Productions
- Answer in Progress
Religion/Philosophy
- Religion for Breakfast
- Esoterica
- Bart D. Ehrman
- PhilosophyTube
- Wisecrack (though it's dead as of a month ago it still has tons of great content)
- Michael Burns (the guy who did Wisecrack, now has his own channel, though it's more politically-oriented)
- UsefulCharts (not exclusively religious content, but largely)
- SatansGuide (I keep hoping they'll make more videos like their original 2, but it's been a year...)
General Science:
- Veritasium
- Dr Ben Miles
- Kyle Hill
- Stand Up Maths
- Primer
Science Experimentation:
- Nile Red
- Thought Emporium
- Styropyro
- Tech Ingredients
- Alpha Phoenix
- Applied Science
- BPS.Space
Programming/AI:
- Sebastian Lague (his Coding Adventure series is super fun and informative)
- Emergent Garden
- Code Bullet
Engineering:
- Practical Engineering
- Real Engineering
- SuperfastMatt (guy builds crazy cars for fun, love his sense of humor)
History:
- History Matters (great short videos on historical topics)
- Miniminuteman/Milo Rossi (mostly archaeology and such)
Geography:
- Daniel Steiner
- Map Nerd
- Jay Foreman (Map Men is hilarious, and the rest of his stuff is pretty good too)
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I'm waiting got hbomberguy to come back.
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I'm Grady, and you just read this in my voice.
I totally did.
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I second this. His teaching style is perfect.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]If you haven’t, I recommend checking out his book, too! Takes the video explanation style he has and turns it into text format and it works really well. My kids are fascinated by it. Maybe a future engineer in the making!