I am seriously in the middle of insanity! Our state is in Shelter in Place. Like go no where, and when you get there, don't leave! lol I take this as a challenge. If I am going to stay here, then I am gonna be busy! I fell into a new YouTube channel, called Minimal Mom. She was like a kick in the butt to declutter! I did my kitchen, my pantry, a closet that was so out of control and is now my appliance/cleaning supply (and organized)! What subscriptions to YOUTUBE channels do you just love and find you really do follow? Please link me and share your favorite video!
It is so inspiring!! I seriously from this to this and my pantry: I have never ever had empty space in there! I watched her how to minimize grocery shopping! Oh I have so much waste! I am just excited!!
The only YouTube channels I subscribe to are for Yoga (InnerDimensionTV, and YogaPura (a local studio)). I've been purging pretty much everything you can think of throughout my whole house this year as we continue toward working to sell, move and downsize. BUT, you did inspire me to tackle my spices (gathering them from the spice rack, the pantry, and down the hall overflow pantry). They are all cleaned out and fit on my spice rack and one tray for the lesser used items now.
Pretty much the only YouTube channel I watch every single episode on the day it's published (every Sunday) is Eamon & Bec. They're vanlifers from Toronto. Unfortunately, they were in Morocco when the pandemic hit and they had to abandon their travels and head back to Canada. But they're making the best of the situation. They built a whole new van through the spring and summer (because they had to leave their van in Morocco) and now they're remodeling a cabin in the woods. Others I watch a lot include: Joe Scott, who talks about technology and science It's Okay To Be Smart, mostly science Kurzgesagt, tech & science vlogbrothers, John and Hank Green who have created much educational content such as Crash Course and Sci Show (and I enjoy their podcast every Monday too) Yes Theory, adventures and the idea of saying yes to new and unusual experiences Friendly Atheist SciManDan - debunks flat earthers and other silly conspiracies Weird History Real Life Lore Joseph's Machines - he makes incredible Rube Goldberg machines CGP Grey Geographics The B1M - architecture And of course I will take this opportunity to share my daughter's channel, full of covers as well as original songs. Rhiannon Kendzie
All the people I follow are mostly related to historical costuming and sewing, but honestly, I don't watch them unless I'm stuck and need a solution!
i'm pretty new to youtube, like the last 6months or so, i'm very much a late adopter, but i follow a few Zumba & home exercise people and some paper scrapping kit clubs for extra inspiration, it helps me appreciate how little clean up there is and i think it helps my digi 'realism'
Paper craft /card making channels. Patchwork channels,and Art ones. And a fair amount of Photoshop ones. But like Quiltymom mostly I only watch when I am stuck on something. I use to follow some Spin Bike ones, but my knees are to bad now to follow along with the sessions,so frustrating, so I stopped, but they were good.
I have subscribed to some channels but don't watch them religiously. I subscribed just so I didn't have to search for them when I wanted to find a video. I will say the one I watch the most is the musical group Home Free. Even during the pandemic they have been putting out music videos on a regular basis and they are also now putting out videos dealing with things they do in their real life. One guy loves food and took the fans on a tour of several of his favorite places to eat in his hometown. Just released one for Nashville where he lives. They've also released behind the scenes of their tours. They were on tour in Europe when things started shutting down. They had 48 hours to figure out how to get home!
I subscribe to some designers but it's hit or miss. I too find YouTube a major rabbit hole and I know when I go looking for a song to download (YouTube to MP3) it can be two hours later when I emerge! I think in reality I usually go to YouTube for a specific computer/software/Mac/PSE/PS/LR question. I want to SEE what they do not read the instructions. btw, I try to avoid any such videos earlier than 2020 or 2019. @AnneofAlamo You've temped me with that video (Enabler Alert!) but right now I'm cleaning out paper, a trash can at a time, and don't want to get waylaid with what I could do in the kitchen...other than cook and eat!