Favorite non-gaming YouTube channels?

here’s a few yt channels i watch a lot !
medieval music:
  • algal the bard
  • andrey vinogradov (hurdy gurdy)
  • rebecca e tripp (loz and other video game instrumentals)
others:
  • sal expedition logs
he tours dead american malls in decline, and his editing is spot-on
  • kendall rae
very interesting cases and true crime, her story telling is super good
  • vlog creations
objectively funny (harming nobody) and ridiculous humor
  • dollightful
basically repainting and redesigning dolls
  • pepper and pals, alex the honking bird
i love cockatiels !! one final mention might be those lyft/uber drivers who share their bad passenger experiences. i cant name them off the top of my head, but theres a few.
 
hmm I'll just list off a few lol

- flat earth debunking channels -> when I need absolute reassurance that I'm not the dumbest person on earth
- Last Week Tonight -> because john oliver is funny ok. late night show/swearing/not family friendly warning
- Pony Syndrome -> korean beauty influencer, she's super pretty! I can't do makeup to save my life and she does super wearable looks so I follow her haha.
- Ross Draws -> I wouldn't follow him for good art tutorials, but they are entertaining AF
- Tom Scott -> I've been following his channel for a long time now (like all the way back in like 2013 LOL).
- Dr. Mike -> doctor reviews things like Cells at Work or politician statements about coronavirus or recent medical news, etc.
 
I'm a fan of F1 so I watch the FORMULA 1 main channel, Formula World for F1 related news, Jimmy Broadbent, and WTF1 for motorsport related stuff.
 
I know you said non-gaming, but I'm going to assume your talking about video games so I'll mention some tabletop gaming channels
  • Watch It Played - Rodney is exceptional at explaining game set-up and game rules + best box flipping skills ever
  • JonGetsGames - Exceptional in depth play throughs from Jon
  • The Brothers Murph - Short tabletop game reviews + great personalities
  • BoardGameGeek - almost exclusively for their 'Game Night!" segment
Educational channels
  • Snake Discovery - Great info on snake and other reptile husbandry
  • GoHerping - Reptile info + comedy
  • Dr. Hope's Sick Notes - Medical info plus he started reacting to Cell's At Work way before the other doctor did
  • Dr. Mike - The other doctor
  • Mama Dr. Jones - Focuses on OBGYN medicine
  • Project Farm - If you ever want an unbiased channel that focuses on finding what 'hardware store' related item to get, he's your guy
  • Ask a Mortician - I've decided on aquamation
Food channels
  • emmymadeinjapan - Bundle of joy, very informational as well
  • Cooking tree 쿠킹트리 - So many sweets!
  • Edgy Veg - Vegan cooking
Honorable mentions to
  • Butch Hartman - Animator who animated several Nick classics such as The Fairly OddParents and Danny Phantom
  • Sign Duo - A couple that blog about their life as a hearing and deaf couple
  • A Peek Inside - A homemaker who has a son with Autisim (Darlene is super sweet)
  • Taylor R - Blogger
 
Oh man one channel I love is Daily Dose of Internet. It’s a pretty chill channel (even if the name isn’t always accurate)
 
One channel I like is Bridge Stuart, he’s pretty funny and his humor isn’t too over the top like other youtubers. Other than that I just like to watch cooking or reruns of the show Would I Lie to You? ^_^
 
  • Doctor Mike - he explains medical information in an informative, digestible, and entertaining way.
  • HealthyGamerGG - psychiatrist who interviews gamers and streamers. I've learned a lot about how to go about thinking about and reflecting on my thoughts and emotions from watching his interviews.
  • Blogilates - she makes working out fun for me, and her upbeat attitude pushes me through a tough workout.
  • TwoSetViolin - their roasts on classical music's representation in pop culture make me laugh so hard. I also love their violin charades series.
  • TheOdd1sOut, Jaiden Animations, Domics, Emirichu, Kelsey Animated, SomethingElseYT, AmyRightMeow - I'm not good at art myself, so lots of respect for animators.
  • Matt D'Avella, The College Info Geek - my go-to channels for self-improvement and productivity.
  • AsapSCIENCE, SciShow, Crash Course - I'm a nerd and like putting on educational videos in the background while playing ACNH so I feel like I'm doing something more productive. XD
 
Minimalist channels: Jenny Mustard, Pick up Limes, Madeleine Olivia, Lavendaire, Matt D'Avella, Muchelle B

ASMR channels: Fast ASMR, Massage ASMR, ASMR Bakery, ASMR Zeitgeist, Ephemeral Rift, Made in France ASMR, Dennis ASMR, Latte ASMR, Tingting ASMR, Dr. T ASMR, Marno ASMR, Matty Tingles, Peace and Saraity ASMR

Vlogging Channels: Rachel and Jun, Sharmeleon, Life Where I'm From

Cooking channels: Mind over Munch, Jun's Kitchen, Great Depression Cooking, Mosogourmet

Music channels: Nate Wants To Battle
 
I do love Ask a Mortician as well. I mostly watch art youtubers like Jazza, Super Rae Dizzle and such. For the food ones I watch Buzzfeed , Tasty, Bon Appetit, Binging with Babish, emmymadeinjapan.

Some movie explained like Foundflix and a Kill count by Dead Meat.

Tech review/unboxing Marques Brownlee, Unbox Therapy

Random one is Daily Dose of Internet and Jamzietocool

Elise Ecklund
is one of my favorite Music(?) channels.

I basically watch a lot lol.
 
My go-tos are Hello Future Me, Kings and Generals, and Overly Sarcastic Productions.

Two of those are focused on fiction and one is on history.
 
Probably J.T. Sexkik for his pregananant and other videos.

As for music it differs, but there used to be one excellent person/channel that uploaded Japanese gems from the 60s/early 70s aka. showa pop/kayo music. Sadly I don't think they are around anymore :c
 
Love her!! Have you tried any of her recipes? I make the tofu scramble regularly.
Some, I tried her 'bacon' strips with rice paper once, kinda messy but I really liked them. I find it that she uses a lot of ingredients that I don't have available to me but I've also discovered a lot of veg ingredients thanks to her, like the V Better than Bouillon 'no chicken base' 💕 I had stopped watching her videos for a while, so I was surprised to see her all her life changes, but she seems happier and comfortable.
 
Hard to keep track nowadays. One that I particularly watch right away is THE MILK CLUB.
I really enjoy their personality, style, and their diet. They're great at finding appetizing vegan places.
 
Hello Future Me is a great channel if you enjoy writing, especially worldbuilding.
 
I keep finding myself rewatching videos on Conan O'Brien's channel, Team Coco.
 
Jubilee

They produce these very interesting “spectrum” videos where 6 individuals of a group will spread out from “strongly disagree” to “strongly agree.” The questions are topics often specific to that group of people “do all men think x, do all teens think x, etc”
 
Buch of crafting channels and anyways l don't even bother to watch people play games, it gets boring after awhile.
 
I don't have a favorite. But here are the ones I do watch:

Corridor Crew
Aba & Preach
 
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