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10 Best YouTube Channels That Will Make You Smarter

Swap out some netflix time for the best youtube channels that feed your brain as they entertain..

10 Best YouTube Channels That Will Make You Smarter

You probably don't need research to tell you that screen time shot up during the pandemic , with streaming services and on-demand content seeing the biggest bumps in viewership. Most of us experienced these changes firsthand. And now that restrictions are easing, scientists think we'll never quite go back to our old viewing habits. 

More time spent with alternatives to traditional TV is here to stay. So why not make the most of it? YouTube may be a wild bazaar of every kind of content under the sun, but it's also home to plenty of channels that can enlighten as much as they entertain. 

And if you need help locating the kind of channels that actually make you smarter , Brian Feroldi can help. The financial writer recently tweeted out a request for the best YouTube channels for learning to his more than 160,000 followers, generating a lively discussion of the best brain-building content on the platform. 

If you're looking to swap a little mind-rotting Netflix for something more educational, here's what the crowd recommended. 

1. Kurzgesagt 

Engineer @Simon74434974 was the first of many to recommend the videos from German animation studio Kurzgesagt , calling them "bite size and visually pleasing explanations of hard topics and big questions." User  @Maxtrimblr  describes their work as "optimistic nihilism videos with great animation." I'm not 100 percent sure what that means but it sounds interesting. 

2. RSA Animates 

U.K.-based Twitter user  Lee Evans  took the opportunity to recommend RSA Animates , explaining, "The Royal Society of Arts here in the UK had a series... of short talks on important subjects presented in a way that makes it easier to follow (animated sketches with voiceover)." User  @Ahmed5aeed  immediately chimed in to agree, "RSAnimates is great."

3. Talks at Google 

Engineer @investing_lion 's pick was " Talks at Google ," particularly their series with great investors. Chintan Chheda declared the eclectic channel his favorite. 

4. Eddie Woo

Struggling with math or trying to help a student who is? Multiple respondents agreed that Australian math teacher Eddie Woo is your guy for easy-to-understand explainers. "Eddie Woo explains math fundamentals [in a] great way!" raves Raj Vadheraju . 

5. Veritasium 

Interested in science? Then check out Veritasium from physics PhD Derek Muller, which was probably the most recommended channel of all. " @Veritasium is one of the best for physics," insists Divyang Patel in one of many such recommendations. The channel's nearly 10 million subscribers clearly agree.

6. Smarter Every Day 

Another repeatedly recommended science-focused channel is Smarter Every Day from engineer Destin Sandlin. Blake Hodge declares the channel, "one of the best for all sorts of topics, mostly science-related," and highlights its vast library of "nearly 10 years of content."

7. Coin Bureau 

There were plenty of recommendations for crypto-focused channels throughout the thread (which I personally do not have the expertise to vet). The most frequently and enthusiastically mentioned was  Coin Bureau . "If you're into fundamentals of cryptocurrencies. Unlike 99% of the crypto Youtube channels, it is like an online university. No BS," claims @_learntoinvest .

8. The Huberman Lab

Twitter user  @satorimind  was one of several accounts to suggest the Huberman Lab Podcast channel from Stanford neuroscience professor Andrew Huberman . Videos dig into, you guessed it, neuroscience and "science-based tools for everyday life."

9. Ali Abdaal 

Lots of users included Ali Abdaal on their lists of recommended channels but none of them explained what was so awesome about the channel. So I'll let Abdaal's channel explain what he's offering: "I'm a Cambridge University medicine graduate, and on this channel we create content that helps people lead happier, healthier, and more productive lives with the overall aim of helping people do more of what matters to them." 

10. Vox 

In terms of general interest channels, the most mentioned by far was Vox , which offers everything from easy-to-digest explainers to help you make sense of the news, to deep dives into forgotten nuggets of history.

What channel would you add to this list?

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Like me, you probably spend a good percentage of your time browsing the Internet. After you’re done answering emails, reading articles on your favorite blogs, and checking your social media profiles you should spend your time learning new things.

I believe people should always strive to better themselves. There are thousands of YouTube channels dedicated to helping you expand your mind . Today I collected some of my favorite Youtube channels for your to check out. The videos these channels provide are educational and will make you smarter. Enjoy!

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People are always trying to find ways to better themselves, and BigThink knows that. BigThink finds top experts to discuss big ideas. These professionals tend to share their opinions on important 21st century issues. This channel will teach you the skills you need to live a happier, healthier, and more productive life.

TED Education

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You’ve probably heard of TED Talks by now, the site dedicated to pulling people from all professions into creating videos that help us understand the world around us.

They seemed to have branched out into the educational world. In their video series, TED-Ed’s goal is to take the leading teachers from around the globe and present their ideas to everyone who is willing to listen. They tend to post new content every single week, so be sure to subscribe to their channel.

ASAP Science

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This is for all you science buffs out there! If you love science, you should totally check out this channel. Every week Mitchell Moffit and Gregory Brown, the creators on this channel, share interesting scientific explanations on popular questions from people like you!

MentalFloss

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MentalFloss provides plenty of fun videos to grow your mind and expand your abilities. This YouTube channel has something for just about anyone.

That’s what’s great about MentalFloss, they deliver completely random knowledge that you never knew you wanted to know. Overall this channel offers you tons of great facts in a trivia-based knowledge format, giving you the tools you need to stump your friends.

Minute Physics

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The philosophy of this channel is that if you know enough about a topic, you should be able to explain it nice and simple. This channel gives you an amazing opportunity to learn just about anything you want to know about physics and science. It’s great for beginners eager to learn!

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SciShow is an incredible channel. They constantly deliver interesting videos about science, history, and unique concepts. Overall, this channel gives you a well-rounded education about different topics.

SmarterEveryDay

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This channel is made by a man named Destin who believes that it is possible to get smarter each and every day. Destin makes it fun to learn about new things and gives us ways to use these facts in our everyday lives. He mainly focuses on science, but makes it very entertaining.

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If you love science, you’ll be amazed with this man. On a weekly basis Derek Muller puts out easy to understand videos about various topics related to science. I would highly recommend this channel to anyone who wants to know the answers to some of life’s hardest questions.

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Michael Stevens believes that our world is an amazing place. So in 2010 he decided to start creating videos to let people know just how amazing and interesting the world is. He offers new videos every week giving us the best of the best.

Crash Course

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Crash Course is a channel that focuses on topics like history, biology, literature, and ecology. This channel provides tons of great information in a very simple manner.

The production quality is nothing to sneeze at. Their videos are very well made and always have beautiful animations. If you’ve been out of school for while, this channel will definitely help you brush up on your history.

I hope you’ll enjoy these channels. I know it might be a bit overwhelming at first, but you shouldn’t be in a rush to watch every single video (unless you want to). Try to watch at least one video everyday. After a year you’ll be way smarter than you were before. Good luck!

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23 Best Philosophy YouTube Channels of 2022 (Ranked by Popularity)

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We researched the best YouTube channels on the topic of philosophy and organized this list based on the number of subscribers.

1. The School of Life

We’re here to help you learn, heal and grow. We are a passionate group of people on a mission to bring about healing, growth, calm and self-understanding.

Subscribers: 8,050,000

Views: 787,981,063

Joined: May 19, 2010

2. Jordan B Peterson

Jordan B. Peterson is a Canadian professor of psychology, clinical psychologist, YouTube personality, best-selling author and host of the #1 Education Podcast, “The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast”. Watch the entirety of Dr. Peterson’s catalog on DailyWire+: https://utm.io/ueJdK

Subscribers: 5,820,000

Views: 463,639,879

Joined: Mar 30, 2013

3. Philosophy Tube

I’m giving away a philosophy degree for free! Subscribe to learn and boost your brain power!

Subscribers: 1,220,000

Views: 83,947,228

Joined: 41425

4. PhilosophyInsights

PhilosophyInsights. This channel aims at making political content easily accessible. By skimming through hours of content for every video, I provide the best selection in order to add educational value. The focus is on central ideas of classical liberalism, conservatism and libertarianism and criticism of overreaching feminism, social justice, post-modernism, socialism and Marxism.

Subscribers: 339,000

Views: 53,543,439

Joined: Apr 16, 2017

5. Wireless Philosophy

Learn about Philosophy with professors from Yale, Stanford, Oxford, MIT, and more! 130+ animated videos. An official Khan Academy Partner.

Subscribers: 323,000

Views: 23,243,045

Joined: Apr 16, 2013

6. Chomsky’s Philosophy

A collection of Noam Chomsky’s ideas and analyses.

Subscribers: 302,000

Views: 39,636,086

Joined: Sep 26, 2014

7. InspiringPhilosophy

My name is Michael Jones. I plan on creating a new video every month dealing with philosophical and apologetic questions. If you have any questions don’t hesitate to message me.

Subscribers: 264,000

Views: 35,471,416

Joined: Dec 9, 2011

8. Gregory B. Sadler

I bring philosophy into practice, making complex classic philosophical ideas accessible for a wide audience of professionals, students, and life-long learners. After a decade in traditional academic positions, I started my own business and began doing philosophical work in more practical contexts.

Subscribers: 128,000

Views: 12,397,966

Joined: Oct 6, 2010

9. Carneades.org

ΕΝ ΟΙΔΑ ΟΤΙ ΟΥΔΕΝ ΟΙΔΑ” “All I know is that I know nothing” In the modern world we are assailed each and every day by opinions disguised as fact. The talking heads from the realms of religion, science, politics, and the media all claim to possess knowledge.

Subscribers: 127,000

Views: 13,562,453

Joined: Jul 26, 2013

10. Philosophy Vibe

A channel dedicated to those on their fascinating journey through the complex world of Philosophy. This channel will ponder some of the most fundamental arguments, inspiring theories and influential philosophers; all explained through animated debates.

Subscribers: 58,200

Views: 4,268,273

Joined: Feb 18, 2014

11. teachphilosophy

Hello, my name is Paul and I am a philosophy professor in Texas.The purpose of this channel is to explore, teach, and apply philosophy (e.g. logic, ethics, wisdom, metaphysics, and epistemology).

Subscribers: 32,900

Views: 3,006,466

Joined: Oct 9, 2011

12. The Philosophical Research Society

Since 1934 the mission of the Philosophical Research Society has been to facilitate seekers’ exploration, discovery, application, cultivation, and rediscovery of wisdom in their personal, professional, and intellectual lives. Put simply, we offer practical and profound wisdom for the twenty-first century.

Subscribers: 31,200

Views: 1,380,676

Joined: Aug 7, 2010

I upload videos on philosophy.

Subscribers: 28,400

Views: 2,379,555

Joined: Jan 19, 2013

14. Political Philosophy: Dr Laurie Johnson

This is a channel produced by Prof. of Political Philosophy Laurie M. Johnson for The Maurin Academy. It is devoted to the political thought in the spirit of sharing, not perfection.

Subscribers: 19,300

Views: 1,235,812

Joined: Oct 2, 2015

15. 60 Second Philosophy

Learn. Grow. Together. 60 Second Philosophy is a series of short, interrelated videos designed to teach you big ideas in a small amount of time! We watch year after year of college students go through introduction to philosophy courses and come out confused and disenchanted.

Subscribers: 18,200

Views: 1,839,341

Joined: Nov 21, 2014

16. RoyIntPhilosophy

Dedicated to the advancement of philosophy in all its forms. Here you will find our series of philosophy lectures, events and debates, including the Royal Institute of Philosophy’s Annual Lecture, presented by a philosopher of international standing.

Subscribers: 15,900

Views: 874,750

Joined: Oct 14, 2013

17. The Drunken Stulosopher

Not a “real” philosopher, but a stulosopher. You’ll find that all of my opinions are stupid, moronic, and poorly argued. Unless you agree with me. In which case, I’m a genius.

Subscribers: 7,120

Views: 184,372

Joined: Mar 4, 2014

18. Philosophy Talk

Sundays 11 am on KALW 91.7 FM, and streaming live at www.kalw.org/listen-live. Outside the SF Bay Area: www.philosophytalk.org/stations. Find us on Twitter under: Philosophy_Talk

Subscribers: 6,430

Views: 651,343

Joined: Dec 20, 2010

19. Philosophy and Ethics

This channel was originally set up to enable my students to hear information related to our A level Philosophy and Ethics course. They would watch the videos prior to the lessons in order to prepare for the development and discussion within the lesson.

Subscribers: 5,940

Views: 772,424

Joined: Sep 9, 2014

20. School of Philosophy and Economic Science

Founded in 1937, the School of Philosophy and Economic Science is a community of like-minded people from all walks of life, sharing a desire for truth and economic justice. Reflecting our belief in the universality of humankind, we draw inspiration from Advaita Vedanta and other universal philosophical teachings.

Subscribers: 5,540

Views: 140,787

Joined: Feb 2, 2012

21. Friction

Interviewing leading thinkers in philosophy.

Subscribers: 2,260

Views: 137,637

Joined: Mar 10, 2021

22. Center for Philosophy of Science

Center for Philosophy of Science

Subscribers: 1,740

Views: 71,148

Joined: Sep 8, 2016

23. The Danish Philosopher

I´m Kasper Renee Johansen and I’m your very own personal YouTube philosopher. Trying to explain and convey philosophy in new and exiting ways.

Subscribers: 1,350

Views: 155,618

Joined: Apr 9, 2007

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If you’re like a lot of people, you probably use YouTube for listening to music, watching videos of cute animals, or just for procrastinating on homework.

While it is a platform for all of those things, there’s a whole other side to YouTube you may have never considered. YouTube has hundreds of channels that can teach you any subject you could ever think of (as well as dozens you didn’t even know existed).

With hundreds of hours of video uploaded every minute, however, it can be difficult to sort out the helpful, quality channels from the useless ones.

That’s why we’ve created this guide, which covers the 100+ best educational YouTube channels currently in existence. You’ll find videos on everything from music theory to weird geography facts to how to succeed in business (the hard, effective way).

To be quite honest, the right mix of these YouTube channels might be able to teach you more than you could ever learn in college. At the least, many of these channels can serve as useful supplements to the classes you are taking. If you’re not a student, you can still get a lot of value out of watching these, as they can help you to never stop learning .

Studying and Learning

This is a college blog, after all, so it makes sense to start with some channels that will help you improve your study skills. Some of these channels focus on specific study techniques, while others will guide you through specific subjects.

If you’re looking for advice on school supplies, organization, or just what the academic side of college is like, then check out this channel from current college student Sareena.

Easy Languages

Most language courses are boring, formulaic, and unrealistic. Easy Languages is the opposite — each video teaches you vocabulary, grammar, or concepts in a language using real conversations with people on the streets.

They have videos for just about every language you can think of, and they add new content regularly. If you’re trying to learn a language , this is an essential resource.

Thomas Frank

Thomas Frank makes videos that help you be more productive – whether you’re in high school, college, university, or the real world.

This includes study tips to help you learn faster and ace your exams, advice on destroying procrastination, reading and note-taking strategies, and more.

Philosophy Tube

Want to get a philosophy degree for free? Then watch Philosophy Tube, which shows you how to use philosophy to make sense of current events and life’s big questions.

Ali Abadaal is a junior doctor in the UK’s National Health Service (NHS). He vlogs about life as a doctor, as well as about how to study more effectively.

Study with Jess

Jess graduated top of her class with a psychology degree, and now she’s created this channel to help you get motivated and stay organized. While there are lots of videos for college students, there’s also plenty aimed at high school students or even people who are out of college.

Mariana’s Study Corner

Mariana is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in International Law, and in her spare time, she works on this channel, which focuses helping you stay organized and study smarter (while also giving some sweet writing material recommendations).

Med School Insiders

Ever wonder what life in med school is like? Are you a pre-med or current medical student looking for advice on how to set yourself up for success? This is the channel that will answer all questions you have about how to pursue a career in medicine .

Crash Course

Struggling with a particular academic subject? Want to learn a new subject on your own? Crash Course can help. They have courses on physics, philosophy, games, economics, U.S. government and politics, astronomy, anatomy & physiology, world history, biology, sociology, computer science, film history, mythology, literature, ecology, chemistry, psychology, and U.S. history.

You’ll never have an excuse to say “I’m bored” again.

The Coding Train

In the future, being able to code will be as crucial as knowing how to read. Okay, so that’s probably an exaggeration, but if you’ve been wanting to learn how to code, The Coding Train is a great place to start.

The videos are detailed, easy to understand, and even funny. Whether you want to learn the very basics or are exploring a more advanced topic such as machine learning, The Coding Train has a video series for you.

Each week, Mike Boyd takes a new skill and tries to learn it as quickly as possible. Whether it’s knife throwing, making a fire, or picking locks, you’ll be amazed how quickly you can learn when you focus and apply the right techniques.

Toby, a physics Ph.D. student living in Australia, makes videos about physics, math, astronomy, and beauty in the world around us.

Music, Movies, and Arts

You can use YouTube to (sometimes illegally) watch movies or listen to music. But you can also learn a lot about the techniques that artists use to create them, which is what each of the channels below looks at in one way or another.

Wisecrack produces a variety of shows that explore big ideas in unusual (and hopefully super entertaining) ways. They use movies, TV shows, video games, and books to explore concepts in philosophy and critical thinking.

Patrick (H) Willems

Patrick Willems is a filmmaker who produces short films, critiques popular films, and explores the techniques behind the movies you love (or love to hate).

Do you love indie and alternative music? Then you’ll love this channel, which explores the best of these genres that’s currently out there.

Lessons from the Screenplay

This channel analyzes screenplays to help you understand what it takes to tell a great story (and how you can do the same).

Lindsay Ellis

Lindsay’s video essays explore media through a critical eye, focusing especially on high-profile superhero and action movies.

Imaginary Ambition

This channel presents unconventional explorations of what defines different musical genres, styles, and artists.

Each video from Polyphonic is a video essay about music and other aspects of pop culture. The videos about classic rock are especially interesting if (like me and most people reading this blog) you’re too young to remember when the music came out.

Now You See It

Now You See It takes a look at the themes and tropes in film. As the channel descriptions puts it, “It’s like a college film analysis class minus the lecture halls, essay assignments, and student loan debts.”

Alt Shift X

Do you love to nerd out about  Game of Thrones  and  Westworld ? Then this is the channel for you, where you’ll find explanations and detailed analyses of these shows.

Terrible Writing Advice

You can often learn just as much from studying bad work as you can from great work. This channel teaches you to be a better writer by (very sarcastically) telling you how  not  to write.

Volksgeist makes videos “examining important works of music.” The channel primarily focuses on hip hop artists and albums, though there are also videos about rock and even other music YouTubers.

Misteramazing

This channel is hard to explain (and frankly a bit over my head), but it generally uses music and media to explore post-irony .

A channel that examines movies, literature, and writing to answer the question, “How does someone become a great artist?”

Captain Midnight

These videos take a critical look at superhero movies and other pop culture, with lots of speculation and commentary about what these movies do right (and how they could improve).

LowSpecGamer

For the serious video game nerds only, LowSpecGamer shows how to run modern games on low-end computers…by doing whatever it takes.

Music Education

Thomas, Martin, and I all play music and are interested in learning more about it. These are some of our favorite channels for learning about everything from music theory to the reason pop songs are so catchy.

Paul Davids

If you’re learning guitar, then Paul Davids’ channel is a must-watch. He teaches everything from basic scales to advanced chord progressions and riffs. He also has a variety of videos that will help you shop for guitars and gear.

Adam Neely is a bassist and composer who makes videos about music theory and “new horizons in music.” It’s definitely more of an advanced channel, but any music nerds reading will love it.

Music theory might seem like an obscure, boring topic that only music majors or composers need to care about. If you watch this channel, however, you’ll learn that that couldn’t be further from the truth. In fact, music theory can help you appreciate the music you love at an even deeper level.

Andrew Huang

Andrew Huang is a producer, composer, and all-around creator of unusual, inventive music. His channel explores weird instruments, how he makes songs, and his travels around the world. Whether you’re looking for some Ableton Live tips or just want some inspiration, this channel will provide.

Rob Scallon

Rob Scallon is a guitarist and all-around multi-instrumentalist. His videos explore how he makes music, including song challenges and genre-bending compositions.

He also does interviews with people who play interesting instruments, such as the organist at Wrigley Field and the professional carillon player at the University of Chicago.

Science, Engineering, and Technology

Have a science question? Struggling in your physics class or wondering how engineering shapes the world around us? You can find the answers in the channels below, which show just how mind-blowing science and tech can be.

Simon Clark

Simon Clark makes videos about climate physics and the crazy world of online video.

Practical Engineering

Unless you’re an engineer, you probably think of engineering as a boring, complex topic that only the gifted few can understand. Practical Engineering, however, will show you just how interesting and important engineering is.

And unlike lots of channels that just show video footage or animations to explain a topic, Practical Engineering uses real scale models and at-home examples to demonstrate engineering concepts. At the very least, this channel will give you a deeper appreciation for all the thought that goes into engineering everyday things.

Draw Curiosity

Ph.D. student Inés Dawson makes videos about interesting science and language facts, all with the aim of stimulating your curiosity about the world around you.

TierZoo uses gaming to explain zoology, showing some of the bizarre things that have resulted from evolution.

Every Think

Every Think explores science and, more generally, “everything interesting that is.” Whether you’re curious how atomic clocks work or what happens when you get struck by lightning, Every Think has the answer.

Minute Earth

The animated videos on this channel explore the science of the world, with a special focus on animals and food science.

Up and Atom

After completing a Bachelor’s in Applied Physics, Jade began making videos about physics, math, and computer science (featuring really fun illustrations).

Our Changing Climate

Our Changing Climate explores humanity’s relationship with the natural world, examining the environmental impact of just about everything. Whether you’re curious which form of transportation is the greenest or which type of non-dairy milk has the lowest environmental impact, Our Changing Climate will help you out.

Cool Worlds

Cool Worlds is the project of David Kipping, a professor in the Department of Astronomy at Columbia University. The videos explore astronomy, exoplanets, astroengineering, the search for extraterrestrial life & intelligence, futurism, and interstellar travel. It may sound like science fiction, but it’s all based in very real science.

There are lots of YouTube channels that make animated science videos, but Kurzgesagt creates some of the most beautiful ones out there. We really can’t express how gorgeous these animations are. You have to see it for yourself.

Deep Look explores science topics by “going very, very small.” Each video uses macro photography and microscopy to take a very close look at the natural world. Each video will teach you something new…and possibly creep you out a bit.

Isaac Arthur

Interested in futurism and space exploration? This channel uses science fiction as a way to examine what could be possible as technology continues to advance and we reach further towards the stars.

Medlife Crisis

Medlife Crisis aims to give you accurate, research-backed information about science and medicine. The host is cardiologist, internal medicine doctor, and university researcher, so you can bet the information will be high-quality.

But even more than giving you accurate information, Medlife Crisis does so with humor and hilariously bad jokes, making even the most obscure topics interesting.

Science with Katie

Katie is a biochemist who makes videos about the basics of chemistry, biology, and the science of health.

Minute Physics

A channel that explains complicated physics concepts in short, simple videos (with lots of fun whiteboard drawings).

SciShow discusses strange and fascinating science topics, with regular episodes based on questions from viewers.

SciShow Psych

Using the same style as SciShow, this channel focuses on the wonders of the human brain and how humans interact with the world.

SciShow Space

From the beginning of time itself to the current groundbreaking research and space exploration, you’ll find it on SciShow Space.

Physics Girl

Dianna Cowern covers everything from sound to quantum mechanics to ultraviolet waves. AND she made a video with Rodney Mullen, our founder’s favorite skateboarder.

Frame of Essence

Philip doesn’t post very often, but when he does, he posts some of the most well-explained content on quantum computing, physics, and computer science that you’ll ever see.

ASAPScience

Fascinating whiteboard videos answering almost any science question you can think of.

The theory and practice of construction isn’t something most of us think about, but it affects how we live and work each day. The B1M creates videos that document both the history and current practice of construction, showing you how the most impressive buildings and infrastructure are created.

Plus, the narrator has a soothing British accent that makes the channel great for relaxing after a day of work or studying.

Host Rene Ritchie is obsessed with technology, and he shares his obsession on this YouTube channel, where he discusses trends in personal technology and apps.

Simone Giertz

Everybody’s talking about the “maker movement,” but few channels on the topic are as exciting and funny as Simone Giertz. Whether it’s turning a Tesla into a pickup truck or building a robot that gives (somewhat questionable) manicures, this channel will both educate and entertain you.

Animal Wonders

Ever wonder what it’s like to care for over 80 exotic animals? This is what Animal Wonders explores, as well as fascinating facts about animals you didn’t even know existed.

Ms Beautyphile

The beauty products we use every day have a fascinating science behind them, and this channel will teach you all about it.

Real Engineering

Engineering is a fascinating subject that manifests itself in almost every aspect of our daily lives. Real Engineering explains the math and physics behind how all of this works, along with a good bit of interesting history in the process.

These videos tell stories of unusual (and at times disturbing) medical cases that the channel’s creator has witnessed or heard about from colleagues.

3Blue1Brown

Amazingly well-explained videos about complex math concepts.

TechAltar creates videos about the past, present, and future of consumer technology.

Geography, History, and Society

I’m a sucker for weird geography and history facts, so I love most of the channels below. They all cover different topics, but taken together they provide a unique view of history and the world we live in today.

Wendover Productions

Wendover Productions creates videos that investigate travel, economics, geography, marketing, and more, all with the goal of giving you a better understanding of the world.

Freedom in Thought

Freedom in Thought seeks to make ideas from the humanities and social sciences more accessible to people who didn’t major in them in school but still want to learn more.

Austin McConnell

Austin McConnell makes videos about an eclectic range of topics, from video essays on media to random questions such as what to do if your parachute fails.

Knowing Better

Knowing Better attempts to present a balanced viewpoint on controversial, misunderstood topics. Much of the channel focuses on historical events, but it also covers religion, politics, and even scientific topics.

The law affects every aspect of your life, so it’s worth understanding how it works. LegalEagle gives you an “insider’s view” of the legal system, so that you can learn to think like a lawyer. I especially recommend his “Real Lawyer Reacts to…” videos.

City Beautiful

The founder of City Beautiful is a city planner, and he creates videos to educate people about topics such as transportation, land use planning, and urban design.

Second Thought

Second Thought explores questions worth thinking about using stick figures and poorly drawn animals.

It’s difficult to categorize Tom Scott’s channel, and that’s precisely what makes it so interesting to watch. In his “Things You Might Not Know” series, he explores unusual topics in science, geography, and pretty much anything else that interest him.

Meanwhile, his “Amazing Places” series will take you across the world to some of the most fascinating and bizarre spots on Earth. Expect to leave each video informed and awed.

Half as Interesting

From the creator of Wendover Productions, Half as Interesting examines random facts about geography and history in a short, bingeable format.

Suibhne makes animated history videos, with a particular focus on the macro-history of specific nations and cultures.

CGP Grey is a cryptic, intriguing channel of animated videos about technology, history, philosophy, politics, and a lot more.

Sam O’Nella Academy

Sam O’Nella’s channel takes a look at the darker, more disgusting sides of history, society, and agriculture.

Trains, planes, and boats…and the fascinating science and history behind them.

Knowing Better creates videos about history, government, and psychology, all with the aim of helping you be a more informed person.

The world is complicated, and PolyMatter aims to help you understand it just a little bit better.

Technicality

Alex Nickel creates videos about science, humanities, and everything else in the world that fascinates him.

Real Life Lore

Real Life Lore answers questions you never thought to ask, primarily in the areas of history, geography, economics, and science.

Healthcare Triage

Dr. Aaron Carroll explains healthcare policy, medical research, and answers a lot of other questions you may have about medicine, health, and healthcare.

Kento Bento

Kento Bento creates videos on “intriguing & thought-provoking Asiany topics, including stereotypes, history, culture & geography.”

Geography and politics can get really complicated. WonderWhy aims to help you understand them.

Answers with Joe

Joe Scott starts with viewer questions and comments in order to explore the funny, unique, but universal truths that give you a new perspective on the world.

Feature History

Feature History will teach you all about military history, despite the channel creator’s claim that they’re “wholly unqualified to teach it.”

Self-Improvement and Life Skills

Self-improvement is a topic we discuss a lot here on College Info Geek, so you know we have to feature some of our favorite channels in this area. The channels below won’t automatically improve your life—you still have to do the work yourself. But they will show you what steps you can take to make your life better.

Improvement Pill

Improvement Pill teaches ideas that help you change your life. Some videos focus on motivating or inspiring you, while others teach specific self-improvement concepts.

Better Ideas

Want to live a more effective life? Then this is a channel you should definitely check out. Better Ideas explores a mix of productivity and self-improvement topics, presented in an engaging, entertaining way.

Gentleman’s Gazette

The Gentleman’s Gazette produces some of the most consistently high-quality videos on YouTube about how to dress better and upgrade your style.

Matt D’Avella

Matt D’Avella makes videos about minimalism, filmmaking, and creativity. His film production background really shows through in the videos — the gorgeous filming and editing make them a treat to watch.

The School of Life

The School of Life works to foster emotional well-being by applying psychology, philosophy, and culture to everyday life.

Charisma on Command

This channel will teach you how to be more charismatic and confident so that you can form new relationships and improve the ones you already have.

Tim Ferriss

Best known for his book  The 4-Hour Workweek ,  Tim Ferriss also has a YouTube channel where he discusses self-improvement and health, as well as featuring frequent interviews with top performers in a variety of fields.

Primed helps you to improve yourself mentally, physically, and financially.

How to ADHD

Whether you have ADHD or know someone with ADHD and want to learn more about it, this channel is the place to go. You’ll find tips and tricks for living (and thriving) with an ADHD brain.

One of the best cooking channels on YouTube. If you can learn to cook food you actually like, then you’ll save a ton of money and end up maintaining a healthier diet.

Pro Home Cooks

Think that cooking your own food is too difficult and time-consuming? Pro Home Cooks challenges that belief with each of their videos. Whether it’s mastering the art of brewing kombucha or showing you how to eat for just $3 a day, this channel will show teach you to love cooking for yourself and others.

Cocktail Chemistry

If you’re of legal drinking age, then you’re probably tired of spending $10, $15, 0r even $20 for a drink at a cocktail bar or restaurant. That’s why I highly recommend Cocktail Chemistry, which will show you how to make outstanding drinks at home with just a few simple tools and ingredients.

Binging with Babish

Ever wonder what the foods from your favorite movies and TV shows would look like in real life? Binging with Babish aims to find out. Each week, Andrew Rea recreates a different dish from the wonderful world of media, all while teaching you cool cooking techniques.

I also recommend his series “Basics with Babish,” which goes over a variety of fundamental cooking skills and dishes.

Business, Money, and Entrepreneurship

You don’t have to major in business to get the benefits that come with studying it. These YouTube channels will teach you how to start (and grow) your own business, as well as how other businesses work (or fail).

Gary Vaynerchuk is a serial entrepreneur and founder of the digital agency Vayner Media. He knows a thing or two about business, and he shares his insights on his YouTube channel. This is a great place to start if you want to launch your own business.

Business Casual

Business Casual examines the history of the companies and corporations that have shaped our world.

Pat Flynn teaches you how to grow your following and build a sustainable online business.

The Financial Diet

If personal finance makes you anxious, then this channel is your antidote. It will teach you everything you need to know about managing your money, even if you’re a total beginner.

Company Man

Curious why some companies are so successful, or why companies that used to be huge have faded into obscurity? Company Man explores the answers to these questions.

Start Watching, Never Stop Learning

I hope the list of channels in this article has shown you that YouTube can be a powerful tool for learning new things.

Of course, watching videos can only get you so far. To really learn new things, you also have to practice and apply them. For more information on how to do that, check out our guide to the Dreyfus Model of skill development .

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Teaching With YouTube: 197 Digital Channels For Learning

Nearly every major educational institution in the world is teaching with YouTube through videos featuring news, lectures, and courses.

197 Digital Channels For Learning

If you don’t have a YouTube channel as an education provider, there’s a good chance you’re behind the times. Nearly every major educational institution in the world now hosts its own collection of videos featuring news, lectures, tutorials, and open courseware. Just as many individuals have their own channel, curating their expertise in a series of broadcasted lessons.

These channels allow instructors to share information and blend media in unprecedented and exciting new ways. From teaching Mandarin Chinese to busting myths about Astronomy, the educational possibilities are diverse and dynamic. Because we can now sift through thousands of resources while navigating a single repository, the potential for inspiration and growth in the field of education has reached a new height.

Here are the top channels worth following based on views, subscriptions, and quality of content:

  • YouTube EDU : Launched in 2009, Youtube EDU centralizes content from over 100 universities and colleges, providing access to lectures, research, and campus tours. Think of it as an enormous global video classroom within the YouTube framework, divided into three sub-categories: Primary & Secondary Education, University and Lifelong Learning. You can even build your own global classroom by uploading videos to your YouTube channel.
  • Teaching Channel : A video showcase of inspiring and effective teaching practices.
  • TED-Ed : With over 400,000 subscribers, this channel offers an extensive library of original videos meant to inform and inspire. A new lesson is posted every day, Monday-Friday, and relevant TED Talks are highlighted on weekends.
  • TED & TEDx : As of 2011, TED Talks were the #1 non-profit channel subscribed to on YouTube. These ideas worth spreading have reached over 60 million viewers worldwide.
  • Edutopia: Run by the George Lucas Foundation, Edutopia focuses on K-12 education but offers a plethora of evidence-based teaching strategies for all levels and disciplines.
  • BIEPBL : Videos from the Buck Institute of Education, dedicated to improving 21st Century teaching and learning by creating and disseminating products, practices, and knowledge for effective Project Based Learning.
  • ASCD : Profiles in education, annual conferences, tutorials, and more.
  • Learning to Teach Online : This multi-award-winning free professional development channel is designed to help teachers from any discipline, whether experienced in online teaching or not, gain a working understanding of successful online teaching pedagogies that they can apply in their own unique teaching situations.
  • Khan Academy : This non-profit educational organization, created in 2006 by educator Salman Khan, a graduate of MIT and Harvard Business School, supplies all of its lessons online for free. An original pioneer of the open education movement.
  • Office of EdTech : Videos and playlists including information about technology and learning.
  • The International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE):  Helpful and engaging resources for integrating technology into your lessons.
  • SXSWEdu : Videos from the annual education conference at SXSW (South by Southwest).
  • The Times Higher Education : A good collection of videos documenting the World University Rankings. Only 526 subscribers so far, but an important channel nonetheless.
  • Discovery Channel : A great educational resource, dedicated to bringing viewers amazing stories and experiences from the world of science, natural history, anthropology, survival, geography, and engineering.
  • National Geographic : With nearly 3 million subscribers, this channel covers wildlife, natural history, archaeology, and more.
  • Expert Village : Watch. Learn. Do. Tutorials on pretty much anything you can think of.
  • Nobel Prize : Watch interviews with Nobel Prize winners past and present, gaining some insight into their creative and technical processes.
  • Biography : A very useful resource, this channel digs deep to present interesting, little-known facts alongside biographical overviews of famous icons. An added bonus, find events that occurred On This Day in history, including famous birthdays and notable deaths.
  • Smithsonian : With 19 museums, 9 international research centers, and 168 million artifacts to draw from, this channel provides information on the history of our planet, life, and culture.
  • Australian Indigenous Education Foundation : The Australian Indigenous Education Foundation (AIEF) is a private sector led, non-profit organization focused on empowering Indigenous children in financial need to build a future through quality education and career pathways at Australia’s leading schools, universities and companies. It aims to provide scholarships to educate 2,000 Indigenous children at some of the leading schools and universities in the nation and equip them to pursue productive and fulfilling careers.
  • Australian Education Union (AEU) : The Australian Education Union represents educators who work in public schools, colleges, early childhood, and vocational settings in all states and territories of Australia. Members include teachers and allied educational staff, principals, and administrators mainly in government school and TAFE systems.
  • The rockEd Channel : thinkEd, an Australian company, has started publishing educational videos on its wellbeing education program (called rockEd), which is based on the successful system used by the Khan Academy. What Khan has done for general education, rockEd aims to do for wellbeing education: provide education that improves children’s wellbeing available to everyone, anywhere in the world, at no cost.
  • PBS : Public broadcasting opens up viewers minds to the wide range of wonders the world has to offer, particularly when it comes to current events, the arts, and science.
  • NPR Radio Pictures : NPR-produced videos and audio slideshows on science, philosophy art, and more.
  • Department of Education : This channel will keep you up-to-date on national policies affecting the education industry.
  • @GoogleTalks : Google has lots of famous visitors speaking at its headquarters, and they’re all recorded and neatly presented here.
  • Aspen Institute : An international nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering enlightened leadership and open-minded dialogue. Video topics range from poverty to women’s philanthropy to Common Core.
  • Big Think : This collection brings you videos featuring some of today’s leading thinkers, including Ellen Galinsky, Lawrence Krauss, Dr. Andrew Weil, Robert Steven Kaplan, and more.
  • Canal Educatif a la Demande : CED is a philanthropic producer of free high-quality educational videos in the domains of arts, economics, and science.
  • FORA.tv : Delivers video presentations from the world’s great writers, leaders, activists and thinkers. Topics include psychology, politics, education, and more.
  • Intelligence Squared : Oxford-style debates features one motion, one moderator, three panelists arguing for a motion, and three arguing against.
  • Intelligent Channel : An original YouTube partner, the Intelligent Channel is a new destination for intelligent conversations and documentaries, with leaders from the worlds of entertainment and education. TINT videos produced by Intelligent Television in New York City. Â
  • The Alcove : A program that features interviews with various influential thinkers, including Jimmy Wales, Tina Brown, Arianna Huffington, and Carl Bernstein. Moderated by Mark Molaro.
  • Common Craft : Common Craft is a series of short explanatory videos for teachers and trainers curated by Lee and Sachi LeFever. The goal is to fight complexity with simple tools and plain language.
  • THNKR : Change Your Mind. This channel gives viewers extraordinary access to the people, places, stories, and ideas that are transforming our world. Its four-part series includes BOOKD, EPIPHANY, PODIUM, and PRODIGIES.
  • Wellcome Collection: The free destination for the incurably curious, this channel explores health and medical topics, science and art, education, old moviemaking techniques, and more.
  • RSA Animate: 21st Century Enlightenment : Run by the non-profit organization working to meet 21st century challenges by showcasing ideas, undertaking innovative research, and building civic capacity around the world.

Physical Sciences

  • MinutePhysics : The most popular educational channel on YouTube, second only to Khan Academy.
  • Robert Krampf : A one-man science academy, this former Pink Palace educator covers radioactivity, the science of credit cards, making butter, and many more interesting and entertaining topics.
  • Bright Storm : This channel offers hundreds of video lessons in biology, chemistry, physics, math, English, test prep, and more. The videos are nothing more than an instructor lecturing with a whiteboard for a few minutes, but are great if a student needs a refresher on a science topic.
  • Symphony of Science : These fun videos combine rhythm with science for enhanced learning. Check out Carl Sagan singing We Are All Connected or Morgan Freeman crooning over quantum physics (which, by the way, has over 4 million views).
  • Bad Astronomy : Bad Astronomy is devoted to debunking myths and misconceptions about astronomy. How much pressure does it take to crush a concrete cylinder? How do meteorites from Mars get to Earth? Find out from The Bad Astronomer.
  • New Scientist : New Scientist brings you videos and podcasts covering science, technology, space, the environment, and more. An international team of expert journalists brings you the latest innovations and ideas in science and technology, from a canyon discovered under an ice sheet in Greenland to footage of a mouse heart using human cells to beat again.
  • ReelNASA : This channel brings you videos showing the latest happenings at NASA and the newest developments in space exploration. Â
  • Richard Dawkins : The channel features talks by Richard Dawkins, the Oxford evolutionary biologist, as well as others influenced by his thought.
  • ScienCentral : Making sense of science on an everyday level, this channel produces science and technology content for television, video, and the web. From broadcast news features to educational products, it covers the medical, environmental, and technological issues that affect daily life.
  • UCSF Memory & Aging Channel : UCSF features videos that will educate patients, caregivers and health professionals about the various forms of neurodegenerative diseases. The diseases covered here include Alzheimer’s, Frontotemporal dementia, and Creutzfelt-Jakob Disease. This year’s research education event covered Memory, Medications, and Money and the latest Healthy Aging techniques.
  • The Real Bill Nye the Science Guy : Beloved American children’s show host Bill Nye presents a number of quality videos on a wide range of scientific principles.
  • NASA Television : Take students on a wondrous voyage through space, courtesy of NASA researchers, developers, staff, astronauts and equipment.
  • Utah Museum of Natural History : This small but comprehensive channel introduces students to dinosaurs, rocks, and other fascinating facets of natural history.
  • Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture : The University of Washington curates collections of natural history and cultural heritage through this terrific channel, which includes videos on Coast Salish Art, unearthing Giant Turtle fossils, Why We Eat What We Eat, Tropical Bats, Plastic Recycling, and much more.
  • Animal Planet : Animal Planet is the world’s only entertainment brand that immerses viewers in the full range of life in the animal kingdom with rich, deep content via multiple platforms and offers animal lovers and pet owners access to a centralized online, television, and mobile community for immersive, engaging, high-quality entertainment, information, and enrichment.
  • Science Channel : This channel’s 175,000 followers learn about outer space, new technology, earth science basics, and more.
  • Steve Spangler Science : Steve Spangler’s science demonstrations are best suited for young audiences or older students needing a quick and easy refresher on the basic principles at play.
  • Science Magazine : This channel explores multiple disciplines and facets of science but isn’t quite as popular as the Science Channel.
  • Carl Sagan’s COSMOS : Perfect for physics and astronomy classes, these classic videos of the beloved Carl Sagan engage and educate.
  • Garland Science : Brought to you by Taylor & Francis, this channel includes some outstanding videos and animations pertaining to cellular and molecular biology.
  • Nat Geo Wild : This National Geographic channel narrows its focus to animals, their behavior, and their relationships with the surrounding ecosystems.
  • The Periodic Table of Videos : From the University of Nottingham comes the ultimate channel for all things chemistry, including a video about each element on the periodic table and new videos each week about science news, interesting molecules, and more.
  • British Geological Survey : An obvious source for geology and earth sciences teachers. The British Geological Survey (BGS) is the nation’s principal supplier of objective, impartial, and up-to-date geological expertise and information. BGS carries out research in areas including energy and natural resources, vulnerability to environmental change and hazards, and Earth System Science, often in collaboration with the national and international scientific academic community.
  • Wildlife Conservation Society : This channel introduces learners to the importance of conservation and environmentalism. The videos serve as informative guides on what works and what doesn’t in the conservation circle, and what would happen if humanity stopped caring.
  • California Academy of Sciences : A channel from the massive museum featuring exhibits on natural history, astronomy, and marine sciences.
  • Centre for Inquiry Canada : A great resource for encouraging scientific inquiry, reason, freedom of thought, and secularism.
  • National Audubon Society : Audubon’s mission is to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds, other wildlife, and their habitats for the benefit of humanity and the earth’s biological diversity. This channel features videos on migration, markings, habitat protection, and more.
  • Sixty Symbols : Another University of Nottingham venture, this channel demystifies the common symbols used in astronomy and physics, covering momentum, relativity, quantum mechanics, magnets, currents, and much more.
  • Climate Conference : The UN’s channel dedicated to discussing global warming and other environmental issues. A great resource for debate material and current research.

Engineering & Technology

  • Gizmodo : This channel will introduce young engineers, computer specialists, and technicians to the programming behind today’s hottest gadgets.
  • Wired : The Wired channel concerns itself with the invention of the future, illuminating how technology is changing every aspect of our lives from culture to business, science to design. Learn about electric cars, the composition of Play-Doh, or how to hack a telegram.
  • MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory : Computer science and engineering students and teachers should check here for some seriously cool news on the latest artificial intelligence developments.Â
  • NPTEL : This channel provides technical lectures from all seven Indian Institutes of Technology and Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore.
  • This Week in Tech : For an educator who wants to stay up on all the day’s and week’s tech news, this is the place to be. Entertaining, informative, fun. Full broadcasts.
  • The Computer History Museum : This channel works to curate the Information Age, offering videos of lectures and events at the museum itself as well as historic computer films. Special guests include Google’s Eric Schmidt and Rick Rashid of Microsoft.

Mathematics

  • Mr. Robb’s Math Videos : This channel originally started out as a means for students to remember their lessons after class has been dismissed, but grew into an exceptionally comprehensive resource on almost all things mathematical.
  • Mathademics : Mathademics is a community learning tool based out of Northern Illinois. Mathcast video tutorials are created by certified teachers who are dedicated to improving and making learning accessible to all students.
  • The Video Math Tutor : This is a useful channel that provides several tutoring math videos covering different topics including basic math lessons, calculator tips, and brain teasers.
  • Numberphile : If you are a math teacher who wants to teach numbers differently, this channel has some videos to help you do it.
  • PatrickJMT Free Math Videos : With nearly 200,000 subscribers, this channel is considered to be one of the best math channels on YouTube. It has videos on different topics such as calculus, derivatives, differential equations, limits, integrals, and more.
  • Mathematics Online : For geometry formula derivations and more.
  • Statistics Learning Center : With clear, short, entertaining videos, learn the basics of statistics from an expert teacher.

Politics, History, and Current Events

  • Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting : The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting provides in-depth coverage of international affairs, focusing on topics that have been under-reported, misreported, or not reported at all. BONUS:  Lesson Plans for Educators .
  • BarackObama.com : This channel provides some insights into the political figure’s views and actions that are appropriate for academic discussion. A good resource if you’re teaching or studying American politics.
  • Council on Foreign Relations : A resource designed to provide insight into the complex international issues challenging policymakers and citizens alike.
  • The Commonwealth Club : Videos coming out of the nation’s oldest and largest public affairs forum, presenting topics ranging across politics, culture, and society.
  • The Davos Question:  Every year, global leaders attend the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland to discuss how to better the world. Here you get to see what they have to say.
  • The Library of Congress : Timeless treasures and contemporary presentations from the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. Features recordings dating from the earliest Edison films to the present. A great resource if you are studying American history.
  • The New York Times : All the news that’s fit to watch.
  • The New Yorker : The official video channel of The New Yorker magazine, offering its signature mix of reporting and commentary on politics, foreign affairs, business, technology, popular culture and the arts, along with humor, fiction, poetry, and cartoons. Your go-to resource for insight into American culture.
  • The Real News : The Real News Network is a global online video news network that listens to and is dependent solely on its audience. No ads. No government subsidies. No corporate sponsorship.
  • The World Bank : Videos coming out of the institution whose goal is to rid the world of poverty.
  • WNYC Radio : Videos provided by WNYC, New York Public Radio.
  • Yad Vashem : Remembering the Past, Reshaping the Future. Containing the world’s largest repository of information on the Holocaust, Yad Vashem is a leader in Holocaust education, commemoration, research, and documentation.
  • 92nd Street Y : Pretty much anyone and everyone on the cultural radar passes through the 92nd Y in NYC.
  • Feministing : Suitable for high school and college-aged students, this proud feminist channel educates visitors on the latest women’s rights issues.
  • History Channel : Like the science channel, but historical.
  • Associated Press : Stay on top of the current events impacting today’s world. The Associated Press covers both domestic and international stories.
  • The White House : Follow this YouTube channel for the latest developments in American politics.
  • Witness : Walk through the realities of human rights violations and injustices continuously plaguing the world, and learn about what needs doing in order to reverse them.
  • National Institute of Mental Health : NIMH is dedicated to bringing viewers honest insights into how mental illnesses really work and the recommended treatment options.
  • CitizenTube : Hosted by YouTube itself, this channel features current events and frequent political updates from around the world.
  • World Economic Forum : This Geneva-based organization concerns itself with finding viable solutions to the planet’s fiscal problems.
  • United Nations : Perfect for model UN clubs and history and political science classes, this channel features over a thousand videos about the constantly changing human shape of the globe.
  • Inside the NYPD : For criminal justice classes or any others pertaining to law, this look into NYPD will make an excellent educational supplement.
  • Media Education Foundation : Sharpen critical thinking skills both in and outside of class with these short documentaries encouraging open discourse on sociological, political and historical topics.
  • WHO : The World Health Organization keeps viewers updated on global initiatives combating everything from diarrhea and colds to possible epidemics.
  • Mind Your Mind : Mind Your Mind targets young adults with the hopes of educating them on the realities of mental illnesses, how to help loved ones, the necessity of treatment, and the damaging stigmas surrounding psychological disorders.
  • AIDS.gov : Open students up to the reality of the global AIDS crisis using this informative resource, which discusses efforts made to combat the virus.
  • Routledge Textbooks : This publishing company specializes in social sciences and humanities, and their videos work in line with and independently from their texts.
  • USC Annenberg School for Communications & Journalism : University of Southern California faculty, staff, and students present talks on social media, journalism, global initiatives, and current events.
  • It Gets Better : Sociology classes studying the LGBTQIA movement and the heightened rate of suicide amongst teenagers alienated by their sexuality needs to check out this channel.
  • Sociology of Gender : This Penn State University channel presents PSAs relating to gender and sexuality, most especially overall perceptions and portrayals.
  • American Cancer Society : With cancer a serious issue plaguing the world over, students should know about more than just the medical repercussions.
  • The MacArthur Foundation : This organization bestows money to individuals whose goals and talents go towards making the world a little bit better.
  • UNICEF : Learn about efforts by the United Nations to feed, clothe, and educate impoverished children worldwide.
  • C-SPAN : Follow this channel for the latest news and views straight from Capitol Hill.
  • Smithsonian American Art Museum : Lectures and collections are available for browsing.
  • British Film Institute National Archive : Here you will find hundreds of free films as well as expert commentary and interviews. Home to the world’s largest and most diverse film and TV archive.
  • Artists Space : Founded in 1972, Artists Space has successfully contributed to the changing institutional and economic landscape of contemporary art in New York City for more than three decades. The Artists Space channel promotes lively discussion and experimentation among contemporary artists working in the visual arts, video and electronic media, performance, architecture and design. A great teaching resource for college art professors, and a great networking resource for young professionals.
  • Cinetic : Cinetic, an affiliate of Film Buff, brings audiences the latest, greatest and classic festival favorites from around the globe. From award-winners by veteran filmmakers to up-and-coming talent telling new stories, Cinetic prides itself on being at the forefront of quality indie film in the digital space.
  • NFB : The National Film Board of Canada hosts short documentaries, animations, alternative dramas, and other films. Its collection of over 13,000 award-winning films can be accessed at NFB.ca.
  • Philip Scott Johnson : A fascinating collection of videos that put art in motion, exploring Baroque Art, Women and Men in Film, Faces of Fashion, Spiral Abstracts, and more.
  • SpokenVerse : Considered by Roger Ebert to be one of the richest resources on YouTube, SpokenVerse offers over 400 readings of great poems in English, from William Shakespeare to Charles Bukowski.
  • Sundance : Provides video clips from original series and films airing on the Sundance Channel.
  • The Screening Room : Provided by YouTube itself, this collection presents high quality, independent films to web users and promises to roll out four new films every two weeks.
  • American Film Institute : Some of the greatest cinematic works of art ever shot for the appreciation and inspiration of future generations.
  • MoMA, The Museum of Modern Art : Use this channel to introduce students to the hottest and most influential modern and contemporary artists the world has to offer.
  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art : Learn all about preservation, art history, techniques and more thanks to one of the world’s most prestigious museums. Take a tour without taking a tour.
  • Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum : Another Smithsonian offering, this time emphasizing the history of design, its role in society and any current trends.
  • Anaheim Ballet : One of the most popular YouTube channels delivers some of the most stunning and dramatic dance pieces available online.
  • Smithsonian Folkways : Expose students to world music they may not otherwise know about, courtesy of Smithsonian Folkways devoted recordings and videos.
  • Beliefnet Community : The men and women of Beliefnet.com discuss spiritual matters from a comparative perspective, meaning atheists and agnostics are just as welcome to participate as individuals of faith. Videos also touch upon mental health and political topics as well.
  • BookTV : CSPAN peers into the latest nonfiction releases and supplements reviews and summaries with relevant interviews, discussions, and other materials.
  • Vancouver Poetry Slam : Watch some of Vancouver’s best slam poets as they share their writing and performing talents with the world at large.
  • Stratford Shakespeare Festival : The event itself may only come once a year, but the channel offers 24/7 lessons on Shakespearean plays and performances.
  • Michelle Phan : A good resource for teachers and students in the Beauty trade.
  • Craft : Projects, techniques, and creations to spark ideas for lesson plans and assignments. Nearly 36,000 subscribers.
  • Dance Channel TV : A terrific resource for those interested in the performing arts.
  • Royal Opera House : Full operas may not be available on this channel, but the interviews do provide some excellent supplementary materials.
  • Longtimers : The Life in the Arts Series, specifically tailored to meet the California State Art Curriculum Framework statutes, covers almost every facet of human creativity and expression.
  • Words of the World : A channel dedicated to exposing the nature of spoken and written words.
  • The CIA : A very useful channel for those interested in the culinary arts.
  • National Writing Project : Here you will find some of the best strategies to help students hone their writing skills.
  • HP Graphic Arts : Hewlett-Packard’s take on digital trends and experimentation in the arts.
  • USC Cinematic Arts : Share the latest in film, television, and multimedia with your production students.
  • The DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities : Even those living outside of DC can still benefit from this organization’s efforts to promote the arts and humanities in a math and science-oriented world.
  • Steppenwolf Theatre Company : A great tool for drama teachers interested in illustrating the art of stagecraft.
  • Walker Art Center : Explore arts of all kinds via walkthroughs and interviews with some of the world’s most creative minds.

Learning a Foreign Language

  • JenniferESL : With over 153,000 subscribers, JenniferESL is one of the most popular ESL channel on YouTube. Jennifer’s best videos are her lessons on idioms (kitchen idioms, driving idioms, color idioms) and slang/phrases based on everyday environments and tasks. Most of the content in her curriculum is based on expressions and conversations from authentic experiences. Great for beginners.
  • MisterDuncan : Considered one of the original English teachers on YouTube, MisterDuncan covers lessons on fluency and speaking English naturally rather than prescriptive grammar. A Bill Nye the English Guy, if you will.
  • Voice of America Learning English : Join over 98,000 other subscribers and learn English with captioned news reports read at a slower speed.
  • BBC Learning English : Another popular site, with over 64,000 followers.
  • TheSpanishBlog : It is safe to assume that is probably hard to find a personal native Spanish speaking tutor to provide daily Spanish lessons, but this is exactly what the Spanish Blog is. Laura Garrido Eslava uploads lessons on both YouTube and her personal blog that can help you master both vocabulary and pronunciation. Don’t forget to download some lessons to your mp3 if you’re a person on the go!
  • LearningLikeCrazy : Whether you want to lament the difficulties of learning Spanish verbs along with a few of their user testimonials or review basic some basic phrases, Learning (Spanish) Like Crazy’s Channel can be both educational and entertaining for any beginner. Learning Like Crazy also provides lessons for other languages as well, such as Italian.
  • LanguageNow : If you are looking for a more formal lesson, be sure to check out Professor Jason’s Channel. Professor Jason specializes in teaching both Spanish and Portuguese and provides comprehensive step-by-step video lessons on both his channel and his  website . His video are on the lengthy end, but his organization of information is definitely worth the watch.
  • SpanishDict : SpanishDict’s videos are definitely a joy to watch, mainly because they are very organized and of very high quality. Use these if you are looking for a more interactive experience, they are sure to get you excited about the language. The only downside might be that the speaker’s lack native pronunciation, but don’t let this stop you from learning!
  • Esaudio : For the grammar freak in you, try trabeojoj’s channel videos on Spanish grammar. This is aimed for more advanced speakers of Spanish, but it will definitely help you fine tune your speech by reviewing the ins and outs of the language. Their large selection of videos range from every thinkable topic of Spanish grammar.
  • French From Beginners to Advanced : One of the best channels available, with nearly 100,000 subscribers.
  • Learn French: Frenchpod101.com  Here you will find short videos of vocabulary words and random phrases followed by a short quiz on the lesson. The channel is in a radio talk show format structured around everyday dialogues and presented by a native French speaker and a native English speaker.
  • The Radio Lingua Network : On this channel, CoffeeBreak French!, the user learns with Anna, the student, who is instructed by Mark, the teacher. This duo is so enthusiastic and helpful as they situate each lesson in different parts of Paris, that you can’t help but feel that you are undertaking a foreign journey with them.
  • SloppyCheng : With over 70,000 views, Yang Yang Chen presents clear lessons in Mandarin Chinese, answering daily questions from her followers on grammar and pronunciation.
  • Peggy Teaches Chinese : Peggy Lee offers free Mandarin lessons as well as videos about Taiwanese culture and food. You will find some humorous videos compiled by her past students.
  • ActiveChinese : Cartoon animations accompanied by practical conversation tips.
  • Chinese Class 101 : Learn to speak, read, hear, and write Chinese with over 14,000 fellow subscribers.

University Channels

  • University of California Berkeley : Arguably the most substantive YouTube collection available, featuring a large selection of free courses as well as lectures given by important figures.
  • Cambridge University : Check out the Cambridge Ideas series, a collection of short films in which top researchers reveal some of their latest findings and discuss subjects ranging from energy to disappearing languages, and policing the streets to the future of robotics.
  • Harvard University : Despite showing up late to the Web 2.0 party, Harvard has its own collection of worthwhile videos, including Michael Sandel’s famous course on Justice.
  • Harvard Bok Center : A small but bright collection focused on pedagogy.
  • Harvard Magazine : This channel features clips from Harvard Magazine, a bimonthly magazine that balances intellectual substance with human interest stories.
  • Indian Institute of Technology/Indian Institute of Science:  Presented by the leading technology institutes in India, this collection features more than 50 free courses, mostly in engineering.
  • MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology):  This channel serves as a central repository for many of the videos produced as part of MIT’s leading OpenCourseWare initiative.
  • Stanford University : Newly launched, the collection features a few hundred videos from schools, departments, and programs across the university. Highlights include courses, faculty lectures, campus events, and the latest research news from Stanford.
  • Yale University Courses : This site features nearly 40 free courses artfully recorded by Yale University. You won’t want to miss the gems on this channel.
  • Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School : The videos hosted here examine how the digital world and the law intersect.
  • Carnegie Mellon : Here you will find, among other things, Randy Pausch’s highly popular last lecture on Achieving Your Childhood Dreams. This channel has over 22 million views.
  • Columbia University : Managed by the Columbia Center for New Media Teaching and Learning, this channel gives faculty, students, and the public access to Columbia-produced videos of lectures, events, and promotional content on the popular YouTube platform.
  • Duke University : The Duke University YouTube page is a place where students, parents, alumni and others can learn about and enjoy some of the great things happening at the university. Enjoy weekly updates and recordings of summer workshops and commencement gatherings.
  • Emory University : This University consists of an outstanding liberal arts college, highly ranked professional schools, and one of the larger and more comprehensive healthcare systems in the Southeast. Its channel covers multiple topics, from sustainable student lifestyles to jazz and orchestra performances.
  • EGS (The European Graduate School):  This European collection features Videos and video clips of lectures, sessions, and interviews at European Graduate School (EGS), Media and Communication Studies Department, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe with important contemporary theorists, philosophers, and filmmakers.
  • Princeton University : Videos from the Council on Science and Technology, Reunions and Commencement highlights, Films from Japan, Rafting Down the Mississippi, and more.
  • Oxford University : Watch lectures, see reports of current events, and discover more about the students and staff of this incredible university.
  • Sonoma State : Plenty of lectures, Commencement speeches, and more.
  • Tulane University : Here you will be able to access some of the speeches by esteemed guest speakers.
  • University of Arizona : News from campus and lectures by distinguished guests.
  • University of California TV : University of California Television (UCTV) shares educational and enrichment programming from the campuses, national laboratories, and affiliated institutions of the University of California. Subscribe to your favorites playlists to receive the latest research and information on topics that range from opera to oceanography, autism to artist profiles, global warming to global health. Arts, music, science, public affairs, health, business – if you’re talking about it, you’ll find it on UCTV.
  • University of Chicago Press : Interviews with authors, editors, photographers, and more.
  • University of North Carolina Chapel Hill : This collection is substantive on the whole. You will need to sift through the videos to find ones of interest.
  • USC (University of Southern California):  Find interesting student spotlights here. A good resource for the arts.
  • The University of Houston : As with many institutes of higher learning, UH has allowed cameras in the classroom to capture some of its most educational lectures and discussions.
  • ANU Channel : Canberra-based Australian National University provides an excellent selection of videos on academic subjects and campus life.
  • USNW : The Sydney-based University of New South Wales presents videos on politics, science, technology, design, engineering and much more that all work as classroom supplements.
  • University of Melbourne:  A great selection of public lectures and close examinations of academic subjects.
  • Monash University : Near the top of the list for Australian Uni channel subscribers.
  • The Open University : This distance-learning institution turns the cameras on its faculty and staff for lessons and commentary.
  • CSU Dominguez Hills : Like other institutes of higher learning affiliated with YouTube, CSUDH also posts up free lectures for anyone curious about the subject matter they teach.
  • Singularity University : A Silicon Valley creation, with lectures, conferences, and student speeches.
  • University of Leicester : A terrific resource for those interested in distance education.
  • Open Colleges : And last, of course, check out our channel. We’re investing lots of resources into this in the next year, so don’t forget to subscribe! 🙂

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15+ Best YouTube Channels for Reasoning Preparation

Are you studying for any competitive exams and want the Best YouTube channels for Reasoning Preparation? Then you do not need to look anymore as I have the right study resources for you! As you already know exams such as SSC, UPSC, Railways, and Banking are quite tough to crack. This is mainly because their syllabus and papers are challenging to complete. One such section is called logical reasoning.

It is an essential paper or section that comes in the majority of the exams. However, it is not easy to solve them as you have to understand the concept of logical reasoning thoroughly. So, to make things simple, I have compiled a list of the best reasoning communities on YouTube.

Here are the top 10+ Reasoning YouTube Channels! Let’s begin!

Best Exam Tips To Solve Reasoning Section

So, before heading over to the YouTube channels, let me give you some effective tips to solve the reasoning questions in the exam.

  • Read the questions very carefully and understand it
  • Make Venn diagrams to solve Syllogism questions
  • Complete the easy reasoning questions as quickly as possible to save time
  • Methodologically solve the problem to get an accurate answer
  • Attempt or practice solving puzzles

Now, let’s move forward with the channel list!

Best YouTube Channels for Reasoning

1. reasoning by arun kumar.

About: Arun Kumar is a well-known teacher who primarily focuses on the reasoning section. He usually posts live video lectures for SSC (Staff Selection Commission) CGL, CHSL, CPO, MTS, etc. The admin actively covers the reasoning section to help aspirants practice solving the paper. Apart from his YouTube channel, he is also available on Telegram where has shared notes that you can download for free.

  • Get live video lessons for SSC CGL, CPO, MTS, etc.
  • Learn how to solve reasoning questions
  • Join the Telegram channel for free notes

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2 . TalentSprint Aptitude Prep

About: As the name suggests, this YouTube channel helps candidates prepare for the aptitude section in competitive examinations. This community covers a wide range of concepts including Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, English, General Awareness, Current Affairs , and Banking . You will find several detailed and informative video lectures in English where the tutors explain topics from scratch with good examples. In short, this is a must-watch channel for students to study for all the paper sections.

  • A wide range of topics covered including reasoning, quantitative aptitude, etc.
  • All lectures are available in English
  • Best channel to prepare for all papers

3. Kamal & Hitesh Bajaj

About: Kamal & Hitesh Bajaj have a coaching center and also created a YouTube channel to mainly share some lectures on Aptitude and Reasoning. They mostly post quick paper-solving techniques, most repeated question lists, current affairs, etc. The best part is that you will find content related to a wide range of competitive exams such as CAT, SSC CGL, Bank PO, etc. So, if you want to learn how to solve math or reasoning questions then you can subscribe to this community.

  • Get quick paper-solving methods and current affairs
  • Suitable for CAT, SSC CGL, and Bank PO aspirants
  • Learn to solve math and reasoning questions

4. Learners’ Planet

About: Learner’s Planet is one of the most beneficial channels on YouTube that provides free educational content online. The admin has posted several videos on Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning, and English. Plus, they mainly cover exams such as CAT, Bank PO, CMAT, SSC CGL, etc. In short, if you want to understand the method of solving or explanation on certain topics, this community has shared a good amount of lectures on them.

  • Watch lectures on Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning, and English
  • Mainly covers exams like CAT, Bank PO, CMAT, and SSC CGL.
  • Best to get exam tricks or get the technique of solving a question

5. SSC Maker

About: SSC Maker is one of the most famous channels on YouTube when it comes to reasoning. This is mainly because they share insightful and free video lectures for multiple competitive examinations like SSC CGL, Railways, RRB, SBI PO, PGT/TGT, etc. You will find a lot of tutorials on reasoning, general awareness or general knowledge, Mathematics, etc. However, their videos are quite lengthy so it is best for candidates who have plenty of time for preparing for the exams.

  • Insightful video tutorials on reasoning
  • Suitable for SSC CGL, Railways, RRB, SBI PO, PGT/TGT aspirants
  • Lengthy and detailed lectures

6. Amar Sir

About: This is another quite valuable channel on YouTube that uploads regular videos on competitive examination preparation. You can watch their detailed lectures on math topics and reasoning. Amar sir simply teaches his class with examples to help students understand the important concepts thoroughly. Moreover, he shares effective tips or exam tricks to guide aspirants.

  • Get regular videos for competitive exams
  • Detailed lectures for reasoning and quantitative aptitude
  • Check out useful exam tips

7. Feel Free to Learn

About: This is one of the most active communities available on YouTube that focuses on quantitative aptitude as well as reasoning topics. You will get to watch detailed video lectures on certain chapters, current affairs, and daily tests to evaluate your knowledge. Although, all of the lessons posted here are available in English only. Still, if you want to know about concepts like trigonometry or syllogism, this channel is the best one to subscribe to.

  • Active channel on YouTube that focuses on reasoning and quantitative aptitude
  • Get current affairs, topic explanation, and daily tests
  • All content available in English

8. Study Smart

About: Study Smart is a famous YouTube channel with around 1.37 million subscribers. They aim to give free educational lessons for competitive exam aspirants and help them achieve high scores. Generally, the admin posts easy-solving tricks for quantitative aptitude, English, and reasoning. If you want to specifically want to watch exam-wise lectures then you can check out their playlists which are divided into topics.

  • Learn easy solving tricks for English, reasoning, and mathematics
  • Get exam-wise video lectures to learn specific syllabus content
  • The best channel for competitive exam preparation

9. Rojgar with Ankit 

About: If you prefer watching live sessions to recorded lectures, then you can check this channel on YouTube. They dedicatedly share videos on reasoning, English, Science, etc. Plus, you will get notifications regarding various government job opportunities. Additionally, some videos especially explain important exam questions and post motivational content to encourage aspirants.

  • Watch live sessions or classes in English, reasoning, Science, etc.
  • Know about the latest government job opportunities
  • Motivational video lectures are also available

10. wifi study  

About: WiFi Study is one of the biggest channels on YouTube with approximately 16 million subscribers. They are very popular since this community shares detailed lectures on Reasoning, General Knowledge, Math, etc. To remember the concepts well, you can watch their revision classes or practice solving the mock papers. Overall, this channel is equipped with abundant resources for aspirants.

  • The channel has 16 million subscribers on YouTube
  • Watch informative lectures on reasoning, GK, Math, etc.
  • Revision classes and paper-solving videos are posted here

11. Reasoning By Piyush Varshney 

About: Piyush Varshney also focuses on the reasoning section of the competitive exams. You can watch their live videos which mainly give in-depth lectures on reasoning. All the crucial concepts or style of questions asked in the reasoning section is covered here. Although, there is limited free content I will suggest you refer to their live sessions to gain knowledge and practice solving reasoning tests.

  • In-depth lectures on the reasoning section
  • All important reasoning concepts are explained here
  • Limited free content but live sessions are insightful

12. The WiNNERS Institute Indore

About: This channel is handled by Aditya Patel sir who has served in the government sector for 4 years and has cleared various competitive exams. When it comes to reasoning, you can watch their live sessions which cover topic-wise reasoning concepts. It is a helpful resource to get the latest current affairs, general knowledge, and reasoning video lectures. Apart from that, they also provide some effective studying strategies and book recommendations.

  • Get topic-wise videos on reasoning
  • Read the latest current affairs and GK facts
  • Some effective exam strategies and book suggestions are also posted here

What is the best YouTube channel for aptitude and reasoning preparation?

Overall, these were some of the most well-known YouTube channels for Reasoning Preparation that give insights on topics such as logical reasoning and quantitative aptitude. Both these papers are important from the exam’s perspective, so you can watch the YouTube channels I have mentioned above to prepare thoroughly. Also, I have shared a few useful tips that you can use to crack competitive exams on the first attempt. All the best!

Which is the Best YouTube channel for Reasoning?

Reasoning By Arun Kumar is certainly a helpful YouTube channel for preparing the reasoning question. They share interactive live classes and free notes for SSC (Staff Selection Commission) CGL, CHSL, CPO, and MTS.

Who is the best teacher for reasoning?

Amar Sir is known as one of the best teachers of reasoning. This is because he has a simple way of teaching competitive exam aspirants about Math and reasoning topics in detail.

If you want to learn reasoning and quantitative, you can check out the Learners’ Planet. It is a useful study resource for understanding the method of solving math and logical reasoning questions.

Who is the best maths reasoning teacher on YouTube?

Feel Free to Learn is an active channel on YouTube that provides informative lectures on reasoning and math topics for competitive exams. However, all the content available there is in English only.

Is aptitude and reasoning hard?

Quantitative aptitude and reasoning are considered to be confusing or difficult sections of an exam. However, once you understand the logic and methodology of solving them then you can practice solving them.

What is quantitative aptitude in the SSC exam?

Quantitative aptitude is one of the most important sections in the SSC exams. They are mainly added to evaluate the mathematical, aptitude, and analytical skills of a candidate.

How do I prepare for a quantitative aptitude test?

One of the best ways to prepare for the quantitative aptitude section is by understanding some basic mathematical concepts and practicing solving questions related to them.

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The 7 Best Game Theory YouTube Channels

Game theory is a fascinating topic that can provide insight into all levels of human interaction. To learn more about this topic you can read books or attend lectures, but did you know that there are many great YouTube channels for you to learn more visually?

Though there are many more channels that cover game theory these are some of the best. The question is which ones are the best for you. Let’s go over each of these channels and break down how they go about explaining this concept.

How were these channels selected?

The below channels vary in subscriber count and creation date. Some have many videos while others have only a few. What unites them all is the quality of content and thought. Each one covers game theory to a varying degree. Some simply cover it in the grander scheme of microeconomics.

Game Theory Online

Matt Jackson and Yoav Shoham are both professors at Stanford University. Matt Jackson is a professor of Economics who studies microeconomics. Yoav Shoham is a computer scientist like Kevin Leyton-Brown. Kevin Leyton-Brown is an associate professor of computer science at the University of British Columbia.

One Minute Economics

One Minute Economics is run by Andrei Polgar. He aims to teach people through any method that works. This includes videos and his books. His videos range from one to two minutes in length. Though it might sound tricky to explain complex topics in this short amount of time, Polgar does so effortlessly.

These quick videos benefit from engaging animation to visualize the concepts covered.

Ashley Hodgson

Hodgson specializes in behavioral economics, health care economics, game theory, microeconomics theory, and blockchain economics. With over 200 videos, there is a lot to learn on her channel. In her videos, Hodgson makes use of white boards and simple video editing to help viewers in any way possible.

William Spaniel

Econplusdal.

This channel is run by Virang Dal in an attempt to assist economics students in their studies. His videos focus on the UK’s A levels in particular but can be helpful to all. His microeconomics videos cover game theory and oligopoly.

Jacob Clifford

His videos apply economics to real life and movies. He covers both macro and microeconomics and divides the lessons into units. He has playlists of 10 to 20 videos covering each unit. Throughout these units he talks about game theory in depth.

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Closing thoughts.

Though these are some of the best, they are not the only great YouTube channels that cover game theory. There are plenty more that cover it from different perspectives . Some are old lectures from universities while others are various professors wanting to expand the world’s knowledge.

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In today’s world, where the pace of life seems to accelerate endlessly , many find themselves grappling with a common challenge: maintaining motivation and striving for personal growth. The quest for self-improvement has become increasingly relevant, especially as corporate life demands more from the ordinary salaryman.

In tandem with the rising interest in self-improvement post-pandemic, the self-help industry has experienced a renaissance, expanding beyond the confines of traditional literature and seminars. YouTube channels have become integral players in this industry. These channels provide free knowledge for seekers of personal development, democratizing the accessibility of wisdom once confined to the pages of self-help books or expensive seminars.

Here, we explore the best self-improvement channels on YouTube, each offering a unique perspective and practical wisdom to empower you on your journey toward personal growth and fulfillment.

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Top 11 Self Improvement YouTubers in 2024

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1. Matt D’Avella – 3.8M Subscribers

Matt D’Avella, known for his minimalist philosophy and filmmaking skills, offers practical insights through his ad-free YouTube channel. His straightforward approach and relatable anecdotes resonate with audiences seeking sustainable lifestyle changes and realistic self-improvement strategies.

D’Avella’s content extends beyond minimalism, encompassing habit challenges, sustainable living practices, and stepping out of comfort zones. As a seasoned filmmaker with two documentaries on Netflix , his expertise in cinematography shines through in every video.

2. Rowena Tsai – 700K Subscribers

Rowena Tsai, a rising presence in the productivity niche on YouTube, delivers practical advice and insights for organizing and slowing down life. Tsai emphasizes the realistic aspects of productivity, acknowledging that it can be stressful.

Her videos offer tips and strategies for viewers seeking to streamline their daily routines and achieve their goals without pretense. Tsai’s willingness to showcase the imperfections of productivity resonates with audiences looking for genuine guidance in navigating life’s demands.

Tsai is also one of the creators behind a popular Korean beauty channel, Beauty Within . Check out our article on the best K-beauty YouTubers !

3. HealthyGamerGG – 2M Subscribers

HealthyGamerGG, led by Dr. Alok Kanojia (“Dr. K”), has been instrumental in transforming lives through its insightful videos and coaching programs. Dr. K’s approach emphasizes self-understanding and provides practical steps for improvement, offering viewers a sense of relief and validation in their struggles.

While the channel may not always deliver overtly empowering messages, its focus on exploring issues and fostering self-awareness is invaluable for personal growth. By candidly addressing various challenges and behaviors, HealthyGamerGG encourages individuals to confront their starting points honestly, paving the path for change.

4. Better Ideas – 2.7M Subscribers

Better Ideas offers a steady stream of valuable and practical content for its audience. Viewers are drawn to its consistent delivery of insightful videos that cover a diverse range of topics related to routines, habits, confidence, and personal growth.

Joey Schweitzer, the creator behind Better Ideas, maintains a monthly upload schedule, ensuring that viewers are continually intrigued by fresh perspectives and ideas.

5. struthless – 1M Subscribers

Struthless, a channel focused on introspective journaling and self-development, offers tips and insights to improve mental health and well-being. With a down-to-earth approach, Struthless shares personal experiences and effective strategies, including introspective journaling techniques that resonate deeply with viewers.

His authenticity shines through as he openly discusses his own struggles and learning process. His book further refines the practice of introspective journaling, impactful for those seeking to enhance their lives through self-reflection.

6. Mariana Vieira – 770K Subscribers

Mariana Vieira, a productivity YouTuber from Portugal, offers practical advice on college and school organization, study methods, and time management. Despite juggling a full-time job and motherhood, Vieira’s content remains inspiring and relevant for students and organization enthusiasts alike.

Embracing a minimalist approach to planning, her methods prioritize functionality without compromising aesthetics. In a time marked by lockdown-induced stress and decreased motivation, Vieira’s videos focus on helping viewers enhance organization and productivity in their lives.

For more YouTubers discussing and showcasing their minimalist lifestyle, check out our article on the Best Minimalist YouTubers .

7. Dan Koe – 580K Subscribers

Dan Koe, a YouTuber with a background in design and web development, provides a unique perspective on Western society and the struggles common to freelancers.

Drawing from personal experience, Koe emphasizes the one-person business model, where he encourages people to view themself as a business to be more productive. His discussions extend into fields such as weights, photography, and Photoshop, adding depth to his range of topics and insights.

8. Actualized.org – 1.1M Subscribers

Actualized.org, founded by Leo Gura, stands out as a comprehensive resource for philosophy topics, offering a wide-ranging exploration that is unmatched by other teachers.

While Leo’s content can sometimes verge into abstraction, his vivid explanations and effective metaphors resonate with audiences seeking profound insights. Leo’s detailed answers delve deeply into the unverbalizable, effectively packaging nonduality for rational minds.

9. Lavendaire – 2.3M Subscribers

Aileen Xu, aka Lavendaire, is a popular YouTuber dedicated to personal growth and lifestyle design. Since the channel launched in 2014, Lavendaire has posted DIY projects, productivity tips, travel organization hacks, and self-care discussions.

Aileen infuses her content with practicality and inspiration to empower viewers on their journey towards self-improvement. With a focus on creating one’s dream life, Lavendaire offers content aimed at nurturing the mind, soul, and heart. Aesthetically pleasing and filled with dreamy vibes, Lavendaire’s videos inspire viewers to take action and become the architects of their own lives.

10. The School of Life – 8.8M Subscribers

The School of Life offers bite-sized videos that explore philosophy, psychology, and culture in a concise manner. With a focus on providing easily digestible content, the channel encourages viewers to develop emotional strength and find happiness amidst life’s challenges.

Covering topics like broken relationships, loneliness, and personal growth, The School of Life facilitates understanding and learning in areas often overlooked. Its clean presentation style and random yet relatable content certainly appeal to the general public.

11. muchelleb – 510K Subscribers

Muchelleb is a YouTuber known for her aesthetically pleasing videos focused on minimalism and productivity. Her decluttering and reset videos are highly anticipated by fans of the genre. Muchelleb’s videos cover various topics, including her productive routines and tackling procrastination.

With a focus on actionable advice, she inspires her audience to take control of their lives and accomplish tasks they’ve been putting off. Her straightforward approach and relatable content make Muchelleb a favorite among those seeking to simplify their lives.

Is self-improvement a skill?

Self-improvement can be seen as both a skill and a continuous process. Developing the ability to identify areas for growth and taking intentional steps to enhance oneself constitute key aspects of the skill of self-improvement.

Is self-improvement good or bad?

Self-improvement is inherently positive as it fosters personal growth, resilience, and a sense of fulfillment. However, excessive self-criticism or an obsession with improvement can lead to negative effects on mental well-being. It’s important to approach self-improvement with balance and self-compassion.

How do you focus on self-improvement?

Focusing on self-improvement involves setting clear goals, cultivating self-awareness, seeking feedback, and consistently engaging in learning and development activities. It also requires prioritizing self-care and maintaining a growth-oriented mindset.

How to be a better person?

To become a better person, one can start by practicing empathy, kindness, and active listening. Engaging in self-reflection, embracing diversity, and continuously working on personal development are also crucial for becoming a better individual.

How do I start a self-improvement plan?

Starting a self-improvement plan involves identifying specific areas for development, setting achievable goals, creating a structured action plan, and tracking progress. Seeking support from mentors, coaches, or relevant resources can also enhance the effectiveness of the self-improvement journey.

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