I’m kinda surprised no one’s mentioned them yet; but if you wanted a long-winded version of Tom Scott with a focus on technologies, take a look at Technology Connections
This guy‘s awesome! Found him years ago when I first read about Laserdisc and his videos were fresh, like 2-3 months old. Been a fan ever since.
Jago Hazard
Technology connections
The B1M
Kurtzgesagt
Colin Furze
That’s a persistent itch.
Here are two channels I think Tom’s viewers would appreciate.
Alexis Dahl makes interesting videos on history, science and life in Michigan.
The Tim Traveller makes ridiculous, yet strangely informative videos about locations all over Europe.
Both channels consistently provide answers to questions I hadn’t thought to ask. Both do it with a genuine sense of wonder and a lot of heart.
I’ll second Tim Traveller. Consistently interesting and he has a real knack for finding offbeat-yet-fascinating places to visit in Europe.
- Vsauce
- Veritasum
- Adam Savage
- Stuff made here
- Mark Rober
- Rex Krueger
- Wisecrack
Some suggestions I haven’t seen yet, not all of which perfectly map with Tom Scott but are still good! At least the first five of these are also available on Nebula.
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Answers with Joe (starring Joe Scott. No relation, but a similar name!)
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Wendover / Half as Interesting (two channels with a different vibe, but the same guy)
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Mustard (cool airplane and other vehicle stuff)
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Innuendo Studios
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Legal Eagle
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SciShow
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Shaun (basically a podcast, but the guy is quite smart and he does a fantastic job considering how boring he sounds! 😂)
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Hbomberguy
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Make sure you subscribe to his newsletter if you haven’t yet. He often shares interesting finds from the internet and videos worth watching about all sorts of topics.
Atomic Frontier is in a somewhat similar vein, though his uploads aren’t as frequent, they are of good quality.
I think the first time I saw him was when he covered as a guest for Tom?
I heard Cary Huang (known on YouTube as carykh) does some cool STEM related stuff, and… I guess some kind of live competition as well? It’s too late for you to join it though.
I was going to edit my other response but I’ll just make a new one so OP sees it.
Calum Raasay , out of Scotland, makes some outstanding historo-scientific videos. He travels around quite a bit too.
Another that I haven’t seen mentioned is Our Own Devices , he actually used to write for Simon Whistler. Most of his videos are shot in-studio, like Technology Connections and Joe Scott, but he also ventures out into the field for special projects. It’s a similar mix to what you’d see on Forgotten Weapons.
The CBC has a really great series called “About That” and the vulgarisation is on a whole other level.
It’s geared around Canadian news and politics half of the time but it covers international events as well.
It scratches that itch, just on much more current topics.
Bill Hammack does less travel/outdoors content, but similarly explains Science in a clear manner.
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… and Newpipe recommends good similar videos, if you turn it on, in settings.
Like in this collection, Steve Mould has a clear and interesting Science presentation of common or curious topics.
Who the hell is Tom Scott?
He used to produce very interesting science and technology content on YouTube. His videos are worth looking up.
He still does a podcast called Lateral which I enjoy.