Informative Youtube Channels

What are some informative Youtube channels like that of Isaac Arthur (but not necessarily science oriented)?

Gresham College, London, has a wonderful selection of lectures on many different topics.

I have no idea who Isaac Arthur is.

I watch lots of TED and TEDx talks on YouTube. LOTS of them.

I also watch Adam Neely talk about bass guitar and music theory; he totally fucking rocks!

Engineerguy is pretty cool.

Code Bullet is good for AI stuff but it’s not very in-depth or for gaining general knowledge, it’s more a guy demonstrating what he’s personally done.

Fredrik Knudsen does a decent job with human interest/social/culture stories, even if his “insert advert here” edits are a pain.

Is that the kind of thing the OP is looking for?

I watch marching bands (college and high school) and drum corps (DCI International class mostly) on YouTube.

I’m an old musician/band director. These young people are worth taking time to watch.

Oh, yes, the videos “inform” me, in one way or another.

(And I do sometimes enjoy old Beach Boys, ELO, and some other videos. Sue me.)

Do you mean educational? Otherwise, search for any topic of interest, and you’ll find informative channels.

As far as educational some of my favorites are:
Crash Course
SciShow
CGP Grey
Kurzgesagt
Today I Found Out

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Tom Scott does a range of different videos on sciency, linguistic, geographic and humanities topics that are always informative and engaging

Brady Haran is a prolific YouTuber who runs (or features in) a dozen different interesting channels - list here: Projects — Brady Haran

Kurgesagt is great stuff, well worth a watch.

I like some of the WonderWhy videos, especially regarding history and geography.

TierZoo is a strange idea which is usually thought-provoking, looking at actual animals from the standpoint of them being characters in a competitive video game. The host ranks them by their stats, special abilities, things like that. Effectively it’s looking at the question of, “What are the most important traits for survival?”

Another nod to “Today I Found Out”.

“Townsends” is a fun little channel full of shows about life in 18th century America. It’s mostly cooking, baking and food preservation but you might find most anything there.

These are the two I was going to mention. Highly recommended.

There’s also Physics Girl Dianna Cowern, The Brain Scoop with Emily Graslie, Smarter Every Day with Destin Sandlin, and Vsauce with Michael Stevens.

Oh, and Tested.com, though that’s a bit more about playing with nerdy stuff than giving deep information.