Channels Like Dr. Tracey Marks

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Dr. Tracey Marks
Subscribers 2.3M
Videos 1.3K
Views 183.4M

Dr. Tracey Marks covers mental health topics, brain science, resilience, sleep, mindfulness, and emotional regulation through educational videos that blend explanatory tutorials and practical guidance. The channel emphasizes the mind-brain connection and lifestyle factors influencing mental well-being, with content likely delivered as in-depth discussions and practical how-tos, averaging around 9 minutes per video and about 1.5 uploads per week, and recent videos gathering in the tens of thousands of views.

Content Landscape

Discovered competitors include TEDx Talks (82% match) and Andrew Huberman (69% match) as the top two by match strength. They share overlapping queries such as mental health neuroscience, brain psychology, and resilience building, and Huberman also aligns with emotional regulation and bonding brain. Psych2Go (66% match) and Therapy in a Nutshell (65% match) similarly compete on emotional regulation, self-love psychology, and stress-related brain topics, while TED (60% match) covers mental health neuroscience, gratitude neuroscience, and sleep disorders brain. Dr. Tracey Marks has 2.3M subscribers, whereas TEDx Talks, Andrew Huberman, Psych2Go, Therapy in a Nutshell, and TED range from about 2.4M to 44.2M subscribers, indicating larger audiences among several competitors while sharing several key search queries.

Similar Channels

We found 46 YouTube channels similar to Dr. Tracey Marks

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#1 TEDx Talks

82% relevance

Subscribers 44.2M
Videos 255K
Views 8.8B
Appearances 48
SERP 100%
Similarity 69%
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Similar to Dr. Tracey Marks in tackling mental health and brain-related topics, with strong overlap on queries like mental health neuroscience and brain psychology, though TEDx Talks uses a broader, lecture-style format and lower content alignment (69%) compared to Marks' clinical explainer approach.

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#2 Andrew Huberman

69% relevance

Subscribers 7.4M
Videos 467
Views 484.9M
Appearances 31
SERP 58%
Similarity 77%
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Shares a focus on brain psychology and emotional regulation, aligning with Marks on queries such as brain psychology and bonding, yet Huberman emphasizes scientific research discourse and in-depth lab-style content that slightly diverges in presentation (content 77%) from Marks’ practical explanations.

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#3 Psych2Go

66% relevance

Subscribers 13M
Videos 3.9K
Views 2.1B
Appearances 23
SERP 44%
Similarity 80%
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Targets emotional regulation and self-perception topics similar to Marks, with high content overlap (80%) on psychology-related themes, but their videos often adopt animated, bite-sized formats that differ in style from Marks’ narrative-first explainer approach (search 44%).

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#4 Therapy in a Nutshell

65% relevance

Subscribers 2.4M
Videos 594
Views 172.3M
Appearances 22
SERP 45%
Similarity 78%
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Both channels discuss emotional regulation and stress-related brain processes, sharing audience interest in applied mental health guidance, while Nutshell often provides structured therapy-oriented content that mirrors Marks’ topics but uses a distinct course-like structure (search 45%, content 78%).

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#5 TED

60% relevance

Subscribers 27.2M
Videos 5.5K
Views 3.1B
Appearances 12
SERP 44%
Similarity 71%
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Similar emphasis on mental health and neuroscience topics as Marks, with notable overlap on queries like mental health neuroscience and sleep disorders brain, yet TED videos are broader inspirational talks, resulting in substantial audience reach but different format (content 71%).

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#6 TED-Ed

54% relevance

Subscribers 22.4M
Videos 2.3K
Views 4.5B
Appearances 13
SERP 27%
Similarity 72%
brain psychology stress response brain sleep disorders brain

Both cover brain-focused psychology content and stress responses; TED-Ed shares a sizable audience looking for educational neuroscience, but its animated, short-form lessons create a different pacing and depth compared to Marks’ clinical-style explanations (content 72%).

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Rank Relevance Channel Similarity Subscribers SERP Appearances
#7 52% Neuroscientifically Challenged 74% 685K 20% 9
#8 52% Psych Hub 74% 280K 19% 5
#9 50% Psychology Exposed 78% 7.3K 9% 3
#10 50% Brain & Behavior Research Foundation 73% 29.7K 16% 6
#11 50% How to ADHD 77% 1.9M 9% 2
#12 49% CrashCourse 69% 16.9M 18% 6
#13 49% Kati Morton 76% 1.5M 8% 3
#14 49% Rian Doris 76% 494K 8% 1
#15 49% Sprouts 75% 1.9M 9% 2
#16 48% Neuro Transmissions 76% 253K 6% 1
#17 48% The Mindset Mentor Podcast 77% 819K 5% 2
#18 48% Big Think 76% 8.6M 6% 4
#19 47% American Psychological Association 71% 106K 11% 4
#20 47% The School of Life 74% 9.6M 6% 2
#21 47% Serious Science 71% 109K 11% 2
#22 47% HealthyGamerGG 72% 3.2M 8% 6
#23 46% DoctorRamani 73% 2.1M 7% 3
#24 46% Sentis 74% 38.5K 5% 3
#25 46% Sumitomo Pharma America, Inc. CNS Medical Affairs 71% 1.7K 8% 3
#26 46% NEI Psychopharm 72% 29K 6% 5
#27 46% Dr. Rege 72% 162K 6% 2
#28 46% Huberman Lab Clips 69% 1.4M 10% 6
#29 45% BorderlinerNotes 70% 171K 8% 2
#30 45% Inner Lotus Music 72% 1.3M 5% 1
#31 45% Doc Snipes 72% 1M 5% 4
#32 44% Yale Medicine 70% 75.5K 5% 5
#33 44% Brain and Cognition Discovery Foundation 70% 2.4K 5% 3
#34 44% khanacademymedicine 67% 1.9M 9% 2
#35 43% Gresham College 65% 439K 11% 2
#36 43% Science Animated 66% 40.7K 8% 1
#37 43% Alila Medical Media 66% 1.6M 9% 5
#38 42% NOVA PBS Official 66% 1.4M 7% 3
#39 42% Thomas Field 66% 12.1K 6% 2
#40 42% StarTalk 65% 5.4M 7% 3
#41 41% American Heart Association 66% 247K 5% 1
#42 41% UC Davis MIND Institute 64% 16.5K 6% 1
#43 41% National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA/NIH) 65% 28K 5% 2
#44 40% King's College London 62% 54.6K 8% 2
#45 40% Adriana Girdler 63% 272K 5% 2
#46 40% RegisteredNurseRN 63% 5.3M 5% 3

Search Queries Used

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to Dr. Tracey Marks?

TEDx Talks — 44.2M subscribers (82% match), Andrew Huberman — 7.4M subscribers (69% match), Psych2Go — 13M subscribers (66% match). All three channels produce psychology, neuroscience, and mental health-related content aimed at education and self-improvement, similar to Dr. Tracey Marks.

What type of content does Dr. Tracey Marks make?

Dr. Tracey Marks creates educational, psychology- and neuroscience-focused content about mental health topics (e.g., bipolar disorder, depression, resilience, neuroplasticity) and self-improvement, with videos such as 5 Signs Your Brain Is Bonding Before It Should, Why Some People Calm You—and Others Drain You, and That Instant “Spark” Isn’t Fate. Her channel uploads about 1.5 times per week, with an average video view count around 45.3K.

How do we determine which channels are similar to Dr. Tracey Marks?

We analyze Dr. Tracey Marks's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.

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