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Short, dramatic, and carefully researched history videos that are full of information.
YouTubeBerm Peak Express is an auxiliary channel to Seth's Bike Hacks, featuring a variety of topics produced in a more casual style.
YouTubeSexplanations is sexedutainment for the universe hosted by Dr. Lindsey Doe, doctor of human sexuality and clinical sexologist.
YouTubeAt the Science Asylum, Nick Lucid is absurdly excited about science and math. We hope that you feel safe to be excited about it too.
YouTubeJust your friendly neighborhood octopus lady telling you all the reasons why we shouldn't be spending so much time trying to find aliens in space. ...it's cuz they're all in the ocean.
YouTubeThe Thought Emporium aims to explore as much of the fields of science and engineering as possible by showing real experiments and research being done in a fun and accessible way.
YouTubeRollie Williams and a ragtag team of climate communicators, creatives and comedians are here to examine climate change in a way that doesn’t make you want to eat a cyanide pill.
YouTubeMonthly videos on a mixture of film analyses, retrospectives, politics and just absolutely overthinking anything to do with pop culture.
YouTubeThe world is fascinating. Rockets to space are landing themselves. Cars are on the verge of driving themselves. Microchips are continuing to become smaller and faster. Branch Education's objective is to make engaging content that answers each facet of these complex systems.
YouTubeSarah loves taking simple coloring pages and transforming them into epic pieces of art. Videos full of tips for beginners and inspiration for more advanced artists.
YouTubeTips on How To Live Stream on Facebook, YouTube & Instagram. Get tech reviews, tech how-tos, and strategy tips to help you grow your audience and revenue using live video.
YouTubeAn urbanist and transit analyst interested in rapid transportation all around Toronto, Canada, as well as the whole world.
YouTubeMagician turned card counter, documenting the life of diving into the world of playing high stakes blackjack.
YouTubeGame Maker's Toolkit is a deep dive into game design, level design, and game production, hosted by Mark Brown.
YouTubeTalking about the nuance in the nerdy, and focusing on issues facing the LGBTQ community, transgender specific community, women, nonbinary and autistic folks as well as other social and political issues through and within geek topics, with an eye to the most vulnerable.
YouTubeStories of great urban planning and urban experiences from Amsterdam and the Netherlands. It's not just bikes.
YouTubeHere, you will find amazing stories about famous airplanes, historical events, or exceptional people that have changed the world of aviation or turned out to be unfairly forgotten. The stories that I tell may sound so incredible that you might think they are taken from Hollywood scripts, but they all truly happened.
YouTubeHi all! My name is Lola, and I'm a writer hoping to bring some thoughtfulness and textuality to YouTube.
YouTubeYour Definitive Guide to Everything TENNIS. High Quality Video Essays tackling all aspects of the sport including Players, Tournaments, Controversies, Scandals, and everything in between.
YouTubeZach is a second-year medical student in Philadelphia making videos about medical school, entrepreneurship, and other cool things.
YouTubeExperience the cutting edge of the world around us in a relaxed atmosphere. Learn the captivating stories about how our world came to be and also learn what's happening in the cutting edge today.
YouTubeVideo essays on music - classical music, film music and music in art and literature. Created by Barnaby Martin.
YouTubeHumble Bedheads, my channel is a simple one. We gather together, we listen to my stories, we never wear pants. Let's get this party started.
YouTubeVideo explanations of all things F1 for the layman, fan and expert alike - bringing the science, regulations and technical gubbins of F1 terms to the masses without the jargon and confusion!
YouTubeShort-form animated video essays every week about game design, world history, mythology, and other subjects, all of which may or may not involve a cat!
YouTubeHi! My name is Bryson and I am an amateur animator. On this channel i’ll be making funny animations about my life and stories I have!
YouTubeThe Efficient Engineer is a channel aimed at mechanical and civil engineers. The mission is to simplify engineering concepts, one video at a time!
YouTubeMaking all types of shows and videos about things I find interesting. Shows like Abandoned, Cancelled, Bankrupt and much more. Thanks for watching everyone!
YouTubeA place to stimulate and entertain your curiosity with interesting science and language facts.
YouTubeI fly somewhere. I film it. I find cool stories about it, and write them down. Then I tell them to you. I hope you like them.
YouTubeDaily news analysis and insight into the cultural and personal impact of Apple and related technologies, with weekly bonus reviews and deep-dives into the products and stories that matter most.
YouTubeGet this: it's a channel where Jacob Geller makes video essays. Will YouTube accept this radical new approach? Only time will tell.
YouTubeVideo essays, lessons and vlogs on new horizons in music and music theory. NYC-based bass player and composer Adam Neely brings you a new video every Monday exploring what music means, and what it means to be a musician.
YouTubeA professional civil engineer highlights the connection between the world around us and the energy, passion, and thought that goes into making it a nicer place to live.
YouTubeThe Great War covers the First World War from 1914 to 1923 – in real time. Every other week, Jesse Alexander cover the important events that influenced the world 100 years ago.
YouTubeI have a lot of questions about myself, so I try and find the answers using as much scientific backing as possible. Vids contain jokes, dancing, and many outtakes. Funnier when trying not to be.
YouTubeExploring the ways that we interact with artificial intelligence, algorithms, and other new technologies every day, for better or for worse.
YouTubeCreative coding' video tutorials every week. Subjects covered range from the basics of programming languages to generative algorithms like physics simulation, computer vision, and data visualization.
YouTubeI’m obsessed with the question “How does someone become a great artist?” Video essays on movies, literature and... writing. Duh. Created by Sage Hyden.
YouTubeHistorian and general smart person who does YouTube. Pure ideology, protector of plants and the next answer to the question “what if Slavoj Zizek was a girl with better politics?”
YouTubeWriter, worldbuilder, video essayist, bread connoisseur, and person who talks about The Last Airbender probably a little too much.
YouTubeMovies, just like the stories of old, contain valuable lessons and insights, and to better understand them is to better understand life.
YouTubeA cardiologist, internal medicine doctor & university researcher that makes science videos and bad jokes. Offbeat topics you won't find elsewhere, enriched with a government-mandated dose of humour.
YouTubeAre you someone who hears something interesting and immediately goes to find more information? Do you love learning new things about, well, everything? Have you been called a #nerd, #geek, #know-it-all?? Welcome to Uno Dos of Trace!
YouTubeHello everyone! Here at the Corner, we talk about productivity, organization, planning, and everything that makes your learning journey easier and more interesting!
YouTubeDo you want to know how our legal system works? You’ve come to the right place. LegalEagle is all about giving you an insider’s view to the legal system. Have some fun and learn to think like a lawyer.
YouTubeHave you ever wanted to learn history from someone wholly unqualified to teach you? Well Feature History has got you covered!
YouTubeExploring concepts in science with an emphasis on futurism and space exploration, along with a healthy dose of science fiction.
YouTubeA graduate Biochemist with a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science degree, sharing knowledge on the side.
YouTubeExploring film themes and tropes. It's like a college film analysis class minus the lecture halls, essay assignments, and student loan debts.
YouTubeCity Beautiful is a YouTube channel dedicated to educating everyone about cities and city planning. Cities are amazing!
YouTubeView storeThomas Frank makes videos that help you be awesome at school and college, and improve in all areas of life.
YouTubeView storeThis channel is mostly video essays, usually from a progressive socdem point of view.
YouTubeView storeWelcome to the foundry. Hope you like fiction-obsessed robots, pretentious literary discussion, and passably decent short fiction.
YouTubeView storeVideos about History, Government, and Psychology so that maybe next time you're in a conversation or you see a stupid meme on facebook, you'll know better.
YouTubeView storeExplore the science behind everything beauty! Demystifying creams, contraptions, cleaners and lotions! Get savvy about beauty products and have fun in the process!
YouTubeView storeVideos that analyze movie scripts to examine exactly how and why they are so good at telling their stories.
YouTubeView storeMostly these videos are just an excuse to complain about tropes and cliches in certain genres.
YouTubeView storeBite-sized thoughts and explanations on anything interesting, from flags to philosophy.
YouTubeView storeAnswers to questions that you've never asked. The world is an exciting place and there is so much to know.
YouTubeView storeFrom travel, to economics, to geography, to marketing and more, each video will leave you with a little better understanding of our world.
YouTubeView storeZach Highley is a medical student in Philadelphia, YouTube creator, and top percentile academic performer. In this show, Zach interviews top performers from around the world in business, life, and medicine. He analyzes what resources and techniques they used to get to the top.
A podcast by the creator of the popular YouTube channel Not Just Bikes, The Urbanist Agenda is an exploration of the latest topics in urban planning and urban mobility from your favourite urbanist YouTubers.
Politics in the UK is often turbulent and confusing, so each week the TLDR team sits down and discusses what has happened. We try to explain and analyse everything that has been going on, from scandals to speechs and policies to privelege committee investigations.
Three YouTubers make their way through the entire Warrior Cats series, investigating and over-analyzing each of the children's books by Erin Hunter. The show is great for newcomers and Warriors veterans alike! #FireAloneCanSaveOurPodcast
The Layover is Jet Lag: The Game's Nebula exclusive podcast where Ben, Sam, Adam, and guests sit down to discuss the latest episodes. Join them for behind the scenes stories, community questions, and more.
A place for film lovers to touch base weekly on what people are talking about! Each week we’ll be in your feed with reviews of current releases, interviews with artists and writers, awards show predictions! Things we loved and things we didn’t!
A weekly discussion of tech news between Marton (TechAltar) and Tristan (researcher for The Friday Checkout).
The Editorial is a new series from TLDR News which allows viewers a peek behind the curtain. Every other week TLDR CEO Jack Kelly and TLDR Editor in Chief Zac Michaelis sit to down to discuss what's going on at TLDR. We talk about our decision making process, why we choose the topics we do, and respond to controversy surrounding our content.
Every weekday the TLDR Team breaks down the latest news. From stories, you've seen plastered across Twitter but don't quite understand to the ones that might have slipped under the radar.
From the minds that brought you Climate Town, comes… a podcast that's suspiciously similar to Climate Town.
Seriously researched answers to absolutely ridiculous questions. New episodes every other week.
Hosted by Todd (in the Shadows) Nathanson and Alina Morgan, Song vs. Song pits two similar songs of an era against each other with controversial outcomes.
Blake Hester and Jacob Geller explore the world of dark, violent, and nihilistic video games.
The Real Time History Podcast (formerly The Great War podcast) is hosted by Jesse from Real Time History. We are an independent production company known for The Great War and Real Time History channels on YouTube, the documentary series 16 Days in Berlin and Rhineland 45 and more. On the podcast Jesse interviews historians from around the world on their topics and current publications to bring you the newest in historic research.
Once Upon A Roll is an actual play D&D podcast where a new guest comes on each week and plays a one-on-one session in the mystical land of Cortia.
Odd Time is a group podcast among an unlikely cast of characters hosted by YouTuber Charles Cornell and featuring conversations about anything and everything from music and YouTube to disturbing missed connections dug up from the depths of Craigslist. Frequently featuring an array of co-hosts including ultra-productive YouTuber Thomas Frank, 350lb monster Realtor Vinny Pallone, music and fashion extraordinaire Amrom Svay and many other regular guests.
The podcast where Kalle Flodin sits down with a fascinating individual who has been brave enough to listen to that whisper that they were carrying around inside of themselves, that voice telling them it must be more to life than what you have been told.
Was Earth really visited by mysterious extraterrestrial travelers thousands of years ago as many proponents of ”ancient astronaut theory” believe? What are the hidden secrets and mysteries behind ancient monuments and forgotten civilizations?
Sophie Ward and Simon Clark talk to top creators about how they make their science-based videos.
Interesting conversations about interesting things with interesting people. Hosted by Joe Scott from the YouTube channel, Answers With Joe.
Cinema of Meaning is a conversational podcast that seeks to explore the depths of what cinema has to offer. Each week, we discuss an individual film to get a better understanding of its storytelling qualities, to examine its cinematic techniques, and to uncover its deeper meanings. Hosted by video essayists Tom van der Linden from the channel Like Stories of Old and Thomas Flight.
Classic literature and heroic epics performed alongside music and sound effects. Our first book will be The Iliad, rewritten and adapted into a new audio drama by George Weidman.
100 years after L. Frank Baum's saga that began with The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, the Gale Family Farm sits abandoned in what's left of the great Kansas prairies. After her parents' messy divorce, Jessi Hugson and her mother move to Dorothy's old neighborhood for a new beginning. Things were already off to a shaky start, but when Jessi and her cousin Wallace find a jewel-studded bracelet in Dorothy's front yard...things get twisted. Twister'd, even.
Modulus, hosted by Brian and Stephanie, is a podcast for engineers, scientists, researchers, and STEM enthusiasts who want an inside look at the work that moves humankind forward.
The legal world comes to life in this series of audio dramas. Each episode follows one famous case from dramatic inception to the fireworks of the courtroom battle. Styled after the radio dramas of the 1940s, every case is meticulously reconstructed with sound effects, narration, music, and voice actors. At the end, you get to be the jury and guess how the case came out!
Ever wondered how the law works? Real life lawyer, Devin Stone, is on a mission to explain the most important legal issues of the day . . . and also ruin your favorite legal TV shows. From the courthouse to Night Court, LegalEagle will break it all down and teach you how to think like a lawyer.
Showmakers is presented by Brian from Real Engineering and Sam from Wendover and Half as Interesting, two up-and-coming YouTube creators. In each episode, they will speak with successful online creators to learn more about their life and craft.
Daily news analysis and insight into the cultural and personal impact of Apple and related technologies, with weekly bonus reviews and deep-dives into the products and stories that matter most.
Every episode the creators behind the popular YouTube channels 12tone and Polyphonic discuss the latest in music news, how they approach analysis and they even might touch on what they are listening to right now.
Genesis is a show all about your favorite YouTubers' origin stories. Each episode, Alex the LowSpecGamer interviews a fellow creator about how they got started on YouTube, what interests lead them there, and what they see as the future of their videos.
Georgia Dow, psychotherapist, and Rene Ritchie, tech analyst, come together each week to talk about how technology affects our culture, humanity, and lives.
Our Ludicrous Future is a collaboration between Joe Scott, Tim Dodd, and Ben Sullins. We have an obsession with how wild our future is going to be given the pace of technological innovation. Each week we get together to talk about the latest from SpaceX, Tesla, The Boring Company, Neuralink, and more.
Jim Dalrymple and his beard chat with guests from the Apple community about technology, music, and life.
A podcast about Apple and the community around it. Each episode brings you stories about technology, culture, and design.
Joe Cieplinski and Charles Perry discuss the business side of iOS and Mac app development. Inspiration, design, trends, and tools — everything but the code.
Sometimes, we (Thomas Frank and Martin Boehme) talk about stuff. Sometimes, we don't. This podcast is generally one of the former times. If you like The College Info Geek podcast, you'll probably enjoy this one, its spiritual successor.
“Lessons from the Screenplay” creator Michael Tucker and the LFTS team do deeper dives into the storytelling of individual movies and chat with the creatives behind those films.