My Favorite YouTube Educators in 2026
Here are my favorite YouTubers channels from this year. One’s attention constantly shifts to subjects that you are interested in, so I’m always finding new content creators and listening inentently to what they have to say.
My favorite way to consume this content is with my YouTube Premium subscription. I download the videos and listen to the audio as I am working around the house or doing mechcanical work.
I’m guessing if you are a subsciber here - you will want to subsrbibe to these guys.
The Market Sniper
Francis Hunt has a quirky and initially jarring way of speaking however he is the best person to listen to for cutting through all the smoke and misdirection. Clearly a wealthy individual with multiple world-class houses shown in his locations - his content is about Trading, which is not something I do, yet I do absorb his materials.
Francis is a Transparent educator that fights to feed you information that I consider correct and Truthful. His primary focus is on wealth and sovereignty with a bias for Trading. He does excellent shorts where he will walk or ride his motorbike and offload his mind in a very clear and guided manner. Excellent content.
A Broke Millionaire
This guy seems very similar to me in mindset and what bothers him. A very introspective fellow who seems to be have been successful in life but chose to focus on being human, building community and taking control over happiness.
He works in a men’s group supporting people in life and how to make the best of it. He talks a lot about subjects that I find important such as the way the world is shifting.
Rich Does Politics
A phenominal channel. Rich who appears to be a Pakistani born? Social worker interviews off-the-chart guests. It always astonished me that given his background which should be hyper-left leaning, he has outstanding ability to sit in a pack of extremely right wing Americans. For those that don’t know England has a culturally engrained disdain for America from a life time of brainwashing.
The geopolitical analysis from the guests is second to none. I’ve learned a great deal from my soiree into Geopolitics for 2026 from this channel.
I’ve effectively learned that the answer to all things geopolitically is - “it’s somewhere in the middle”.
Key guests of note are - E.M. Burlingame an ex-Green Beret - his background in military and love of knowledge, population and history gives great
Matthew Ehret
As a prolific author, Ehret is best known for his multi-volume book series, including The Untold History of Canada and The Clash of the Two Americas, which analyze the historical friction between Western imperial power structures and multi-polar nation-building.
Matthew has a a crazy amount of knowledge for such a young person. I bought his book this year - The Anglo-Venetians Roots of the Deep State. I would definately recommend his books. He gives great insight into the trans-national pupeteers pulling the strings behind the scenes, but presents it in the least fanatical and biased way. Just dates, people, facts.
For whatever reason - people typically working to publish information that isn’t the mainstream narrative come across as fanatical and equally dish sensationalism with normalicy. That is not the case for Matthew.
Nomad Capitalist
The name suits me quite well. I like change and I like Capitalism (don’t conflate the evils of our world with Capitalism). Andrew Henderson is the most popular educator with an affinity of being fleet footed. An innate dislike for his home of USA, he is keen to research and reside in off the beaten path locations.
Andrew’s taste is more cosmopolitan than mine as he likes populated city areas where I’m one who likes quiet, static, predictable suburban areas. His content is informative albeit aimed perhaps at those with more wealth.


