Hello! I watch a lot of YouTube of the format "person with a special interest talks enthusiastically about their special interest".

I've channels for civil engineering, blade sharpening, mortality, fire ignition, knot tying, urban planning, neolithic tech, and more.

However, most of these channels are hosted by men. I would like to fix this!

Have you a favourite YouTube channel that focuses on knowledge transfer, that's not hosted by a man? Please leave a link in the comments below. Thanks!

@pjf https://www.youtube.com/@SallyPointer if you like paleolithic experimental archeology
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@Betty @pjf I was just coming here to suggest Sally Pointer! she's great!

Others I'd recommend:

- Caitlin Doughty (The modern death industry and the history of our relationship with death) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi5iiEyLwSLvlqnMi02u5gQ

- Janet Stephens (Historical hairdressing methods) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCboS0faGVeMi3n5_2LsVazw

- Abigail Thorn (Philosophy) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2PA-AKmVpU6NKCGtZq_rKQ

- Xyla Foxlin (Rocketry and engineering) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEn3fRj2e0mpqYsijxnzayg

- Nicole Rudolph (Historical clothing and shoemaking) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCca-WkVPVe9nzs2iFct4wxg

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@pjf @Betty @soph_sol seconding caitin doughty! also ann reardon at how to cook that (baking, food science, misinformation re: food and wellness)

https://m.youtube.com/@HowToCookThat

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