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I'd suggest YouTubers that deep dive into controversy, science, or current events. It might be tough to stumble upon, depending on which side of the algorithm you're on, but I'm a sucker for hour long documentaries on game design and development history.
The thing I absolutely love is to see is the real outside world and the interactive conversations between friends in podcasts.
I can’t sit through 50min of still shots and bullet points, but, if you have what seems like a real conversation mixed in with video of an experience, I get hooked.
This of course is extremely rare as it would make for a horrible life with an extremely high production cost (think Neistat’s OG videos where he’d go around NYC and film his daily life).
What isn’t rare is other people mixing both the podcast energy with the irlstream energy to make a cohesive story. It doesn’t sit right with me that it’s just mainly drama but I’ll take what I can get.