What's the one YouTube channel you cannot unsubscribe?

Salar Davari
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Mine is Magnetic Marketing and that's merely b/c of my personal respect for Dan Kennedy

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Kate Chasten
As a chess fanatic, I follow so many chess channels and this one "GMBenjaminFinegold" is my favorite. The guy teaches excellent stuff about chess and makes you laugh till your lungs give out!!. It's truly two birds with one stone.
Arya RG
There are many, but being a history enthusiast, especially of the 19th and 20th centuries, The Armchair Historian is probably my most favorite!
Kate Chasten
That's totally fine. You can still enjoy watching commentators analyze games and "openings". You don't need to be a perfumer to appreciate a nice scent!!
George Burmistrov
Adam Ragusea. It's a cooking channel, but not your ordinary cooking channel. Adam talks about the chemical and physical processes that occur during cooking, e.g. why fried food is tastier, how emulsification works, but he does it in a simple way. It's entertaining and useful, as you not only learn how to cook a dish, but also why it's a proper way to do it. He's not a professional cook, but he sure is enthusiastic.
Hemalatha Rajendran
Eva zu Beck - a travel vlogger is one of the best female vlogger I have ever seen.
Salar Davari
@hemalatha_rajendran I love travel vloggers. There's a guy named Luke who travels the world and mostly middle east. I think you'd like him as well.
Judith Amarachi πŸ’™
Myron Golden and John Maxwell
Igor Lysenko
From informational, I love channels that tell how and what works in our world and how it works, very informative.
Dave-Anthony Smith
A few, but Diary of a CEO is one of them.
Salar Davari
@drewsalesplaybookbuilder Shark Tank, I cannot miss as well!πŸ˜‚ Any favorite pitchers?
Naoto Shibata
Lenny’s podcast is the best for me. It inspires me a lot! https://youtube.com/@LennysPodca...
Tomas Papazian
Iman Gadzhi. What about you? Would love to connect and share some ideas