I scrolled quite a ways and did not see anyone mention "Well, there's your problem". Its a podcast about engineering disasters with slides and pronouns.
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"The Infographics Show" kind of my favorite.
Also recently seen video "Tourism in Afganistan" recorded less than year ago. Interesting content I would say.
Photonicinduction - Fun with electricity. A good reminder about not messing with electrical devices and cables.
The Engineerguy - Bill Hammack explains the mechanisms and insides of various items. (CC-by licenced.)
Bushbeeman - In the bush, finding bees, the man.
SUSD - Modern boardgame and cardgame reviews.
Haven't checked these out much, but they were recommended too:
Technology Connections
Household tech tips
How Money Works
Overly Sarcastic Productions have a fun mix of history and entertainment, combined with a nuce art style
Legit Street Cars, Primitive Technology, Ghost Town Living, Donut (their older stuff is better than newer), Colin Furze (older stuff also better than new, but newer stuff is bigger, more expensive projects as his channel has grown), Blackmail Studio and Wristwatch Revival. Those are the YT channels I'm constantly watching (along with Critical Role, but excluded due to length of episodes).
Edit: Oh and SpyroPyro does some awesome stuff with Lasers.
Informative ones I subscribe to:
- Technology Connections
- Rebecca Watson
- Steve Mould
- Dr Becky
- Naomi Wi
- Climate Town
- History Matters
- zefrank (funny 10 minute nature documentaries)
- AlphaPhoenix (highly informative science communication)
Captain Disillusion (vital video debunking and general videography/effects)
Jim Can't Swim (criminal interrogation psychology)
History Matters is absolutely hilarious if you like world history and British humor.
LazerPig on YouTube
From the bandwagon: GothamChess. He's a bit too dramatic at times, but it's fun.