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Nebula by Standard might be a bit more popular than The Great Courses. We know about 10 links to it since March 2021 and only 7 links to The Great Courses. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
*Great Courses (thegreatcourses.com) is fantastic. Lots of "crash courses" in all kinds of topics--exactly the kind of thing I think you are looking for--delivered by professors and subject matter experts. Many ways to plug into it: can subscribe directly on their website, there is an Amazon Channel for like $3/mo if you have Prime Video. I currently use Audible.com and purchase courses through there that I listen... Source: about 1 year ago
Source: History of Jazz, thegreatcourses.com. Source: over 1 year ago
I used to have the same problem. After graduating college I realized there was a lot I still didn't know, so I started educating myself. I watched countless courses from thegreatcourses.com on science, religion, philosophy, history, etc among other things. I also listened to a lot of music, paying careful attention to words, mostly in the form of rap music, some of it really fast. That seemed to help me pick out... Source: almost 2 years ago
I used to be really terrible with conversations. I spent a lot of time in chatrooms in my college years trying to gain more experience communicating. Then eventually I got these courses from thegreatcourses.com to educate myself on everything I felt like I just didn't know. Basically any time a topic in conversation would come up and I would feel left out, I put a placeholder in my head for that so I could go... Source: about 2 years ago
I’ve always been a fan of The Great Courses https://thegreatcourses.com You can find lectures ranging from pretty basic to fairly advanced, and they’re almost always broken up into 30 minute segments. Source: almost 3 years ago
I’d suggest paying for things like https://watchnebula.com/ or a creator’s ad-free patreon version of videos is maybe a better path than trying to game the ad system? - Source: Hacker News / about 3 years ago
I'll admit, there will be more resources here as I am a self-proclaimed history buff... But they can also be used for other subjects, too! In all honesty, I have heavily utilised the tens of thousands of videos on YouTube, since so many creators express their passion for their subjects through video form. I personally find that narrative-based videos are much better than textbooks, and mostly just everything else... Source: about 3 years ago
They're on Nebula, which you get free access to as a CuriosityStream subscriber. Source: about 3 years ago
In his most recent video, Destin pitched an email list as a way to escape The Algorithm. Is that an indication that he might consider Nebula, which was created specifically for that purpose (and is otherwise super in line with his educational content themes)? Source: about 3 years ago
There's always Nebula. Only really for nerds though and has a long way to go to be reliable and easy to use. Source: about 3 years ago
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