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I found him from @theoldones on voat. Just finished making it through his videos, at least the ones that interested me. He's a bit cucked from time to time, but he still has a lot of good information. He starts getting long winded with a lot of his newer stuff, though. He could easily get the same information into the 7-10 minute long videos he started out with.

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He's a swede, so I guess cuckedness comes natural. Nonetheless his dedication to relating the sources and the fluidity with which he can share his knowledge makes him a great resource.

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Jackson Crawford (youtube.com) is another really good one if you don't know about him. Though he sticks ONLY to the texts, so if you're looking for information on the spiritual side, Arith is still much better.

EDIT: I should have checked /s/heathens. You already know about him

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Yes, I'm a Jackson Crawford fanboy. Except his translations, because he doesn't try to make the norse lines into verse, nor does he provide footnotes. I've been meaning to post a heathen book review of Bellows' Edda translation. It uses more archaic english to make rhyme schemes work, but when there's a stanza I don't understand I can usually look to the bottom of the page for some help.

Still, Crawford's youtube videos are great. It's obvious that he loves nature and a good joke.