Decided to share the YouTube channels I'd recommend to my younger self if I had the chance. (Sounds clickbait)
🇺🇿YouTube channels in Uzbek
Lolazor and Nma Gap podcasts.
Why Lolazor? I usually watch Lolazor to educate myself. Every podcast of theirs covers deep societal issues, and they try to get to the roots of them. I highly appreciate the hosts as well; Xushnudbek and Bakiroo turn the podcast into a treasure of views and insights. A must-watch, especially for social science students.
Why Nma Gap? One of those "Evening podcasts." The reason I like them is diversity. Diversity in the people they invite, from Rasul Kushirbaev to stand-up comedians. It helps to gain a bit of knowledge in different areas, so why not?
🇷🇺YouTube channels in Russian
Говорящий Сапог, Denis Semenikhin, and Гуманитарщина.
Why Говорящий Сапог and Denis Semenikhin? No editing, no clickbait previews or titles, just them sitting in chairs and discussing something. Their discussions usually add a bit of logic to the illogical world we live in. They make me rethink and sometimes change the logic behind my actions and thoughts.
Why Гуманитарщина? A treasure. A treasure of sociological knowledge. From the basics of politics to why Zoomers don't want to work. If you are planning to major in social sciences and know Russian, I would recommend you watch.
🇺🇸YouTube channels in English
Odysseas, Pursuit of Wonder and This.
Why Odysseas? I don't know exactly why I watch him, so it's for you to decide, but I still enjoy his videos and have learned a lot.
Why Pursuit of Wonder? The same reason as Говорящий Сапог and Denis Semenikhin, but it covers a bit more complex topics.
Why This.? Interesting, fun, and enjoyable. An entertainment-like channel.
@YakhyoKadyrov
🇺🇿YouTube channels in Uzbek
Lolazor and Nma Gap podcasts.
Why Lolazor? I usually watch Lolazor to educate myself. Every podcast of theirs covers deep societal issues, and they try to get to the roots of them. I highly appreciate the hosts as well; Xushnudbek and Bakiroo turn the podcast into a treasure of views and insights. A must-watch, especially for social science students.
Why Nma Gap? One of those "Evening podcasts." The reason I like them is diversity. Diversity in the people they invite, from Rasul Kushirbaev to stand-up comedians. It helps to gain a bit of knowledge in different areas, so why not?
🇷🇺YouTube channels in Russian
Говорящий Сапог, Denis Semenikhin, and Гуманитарщина.
Why Говорящий Сапог and Denis Semenikhin? No editing, no clickbait previews or titles, just them sitting in chairs and discussing something. Their discussions usually add a bit of logic to the illogical world we live in. They make me rethink and sometimes change the logic behind my actions and thoughts.
Why Гуманитарщина? A treasure. A treasure of sociological knowledge. From the basics of politics to why Zoomers don't want to work. If you are planning to major in social sciences and know Russian, I would recommend you watch.
🇺🇸YouTube channels in English
Odysseas, Pursuit of Wonder and This.
Why Odysseas? I don't know exactly why I watch him, so it's for you to decide, but I still enjoy his videos and have learned a lot.
Why Pursuit of Wonder? The same reason as Говорящий Сапог and Denis Semenikhin, but it covers a bit more complex topics.
Why This.? Interesting, fun, and enjoyable. An entertainment-like channel.
@YakhyoKadyrov