The Social Distance podcast.
These people are real,
YouTube and other outlets have a different monetizing method for content, so length matters and volume, so if you watch Horner for example, he is just forcing it, making too many videos because the money goes down on YouTube if you go once a week or even less. Social Distance is people having fun.
Chris Miller.. Very similar to Horner but has kind of an Australian Woody Allen feel to it..if a guy had a five day seminar about chain cleaning and what the global impact really is on girls riding bikes from ages 12-14..he and his partner have a nugget here or there but you have to really really search.
Semipro cycling
Lots of tech stuff, lots of it is good. Guy appears to be pretty nice and not full of himself.
Trainer Road.
Nice people, and they are not too serious about themselves and they don't position everything they say as absolute, as 100% the only way. Usually good.
Watched a recent talk with a scientist about the use of sodium bicarbonate.. I finished the video and will not be trying it!! Everything pretty politically correct but please watch it!! Sounds like you can eat some baking soda, get some benefits, but if your timing is wrong you have a gastrointestinal explosion in your shorts..
The Ride w Ben Delaney
Not much extended conversations, but guy talks about bikes, he talks to people from time to time.. I like the guy and he has a place.
Dylan Johnson..
Same as Ben, he is a decent guy and is more famous on social media for bike racing than his bike racing resume. He is above all the professional Cat 2 and 3s that have cycling perspective based on a thimble full of limited experience..there are dozens of people who represent themselves as " pro" racers and what they mean is they don't work, ride a bunch and have figured out a way to monetize their bike racing personality ..people who hold a pro license know who they are.. Internet doesn't check licenses so lots of people can claim expertise and it's mostly harmless.