Some Excellent Creators

General

Struthless - A youtuber focused on distancing yourself from AI and algorithms, making things, mental health...just a lot of good vibes.

CHONGQING cyberPUNK - A youtuber talking about modern life in a kind of stream of consciousness poetry, among other things. Relentlessly human.

Sam Bently - Fortnightly good news. He focuses mainly on environmental news, but also covers social, legal and economic stories if they're good. A deliberate antidote to the doom and gloom that fills our feeds otherwise.

Konbini Confessions - street interviews, capturing little bits of humanity with a sense of humour.

Ren - Music with a message, mostly. Also some stuff just for fun. Start with "Hi Ren".

TTRPG

The Angry GM - One of my bigger influences, the first of his articles I remember reading was "How to Manage Combat Like a Motherf$&%ing Dolphin" and it's still one of my favourite pieces of TTRPG writing a decade later.

Ginny Di - This is a pretty hard pivot into a modern DnD perspective on playing and running games often focusing on interesting characterisation by the players, but also just a calmer and lighter approach to TTRPGs in general.

Roleplaying Tips - GM focused tips - one of the first places I realised that I enjoyed the process of trying to improve my GMing, and a frequent place I went back to for tips on almost any topic you can think of.

Matt Mercer - If you haven't heard of Matt Mercer and Critical Role, but somehow are reading this blog, please get in touch because I want to know how that happened. If you haven't listened to any of his thoughts on GMing and you run modern DnD campaigns, I'd highly recommend.

We Play in a Society - I found this blog through their Strength of Thousands discussions (Pathfinder 2e) where they gave a lot of ideas for changing it up to make it feel a bit less static, and avoided some pitfalls that the books set you up for. They've also got a bunch of more general GMing advice on there which I also enjoy.