Jordan Peterson Fan Channel YouTube channel thumbnail
Jordan Peterson Fan Channel
Subscribers 520K
Videos 59
Views 85.8M

Channels Like Jordan Peterson Fan Channel

Jordan Peterson Fan Channel covers topics related to psychology, mental health, history, and humanities through lecture-style content and analysis featuring clips and discussions of Dr. Peterson's work. The channel appears to publish various long-form discussions and reactions (e.g., reviews and explanations) with an emphasis on self-improvement, human condition, and university-level insights, and it is an official affiliate for the Self Authoring program. It has an active history since 2017 with 59 videos and averages roughly several million views per video, evidenced by recent uploads ranging from about 1.8M to 20.3M views.

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We found 49 YouTube channels similar to Jordan Peterson Fan Channel

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#1

82% relevance

Subscribers 22.4M
Videos 2.3K
Views 4.5B
Appearances 10
SERP 100%
Similarity 70%
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High search overlap on psychology lectures and philosophy-psychology crossover queries, with 70% content similarity, indicating audience interest in educational psychology topics aligns with the Jordan Peterson Fan Channel despite the family-friendly animated format.

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#2

75% relevance

Subscribers 44.2M
Videos 255K
Views 8.8B
Appearances 19
SERP 83%
Similarity 69%
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Strong matches for self-improvement and personality development queries and substantial content overlap in psychology-related talks, mirroring the Peterson channel’s educational psychology framing, though TEDx Talks covers a broader speaker diversity.

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#3
Jordan B Peterson

70% relevance

Subscribers 8.8M
Videos 1.4K
Views 1.0B
Appearances 8
SERP 56%
Similarity 80%
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Very high audience overlap with psychology lectures, personality development, and self-authoring topics; however, content similarity is high (80%), suggesting similar material delivered in a direct Peterson-centric perspective.

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#4

68% relevance

Subscribers 13M
Videos 3.9K
Views 2.1B
Appearances 12
SERP 61%
Similarity 72%
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Shared interest in mental health psychology and relationships with moderate to strong content overlap (72%), but the format is more animated explainer style versus Peterson’s lecture/analysis approach.

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Subscribers 7.4M
Videos 467
Views 484.9M
Appearances 7
SERP 45%
Similarity 74%
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Overlap on mental health psychology and relationships with high content overlap (74%), yet Huberman emphasizes neuroscience and physiology, creating a more science-lab oriented delivery alongside Peterson’s philosophical-psychological framing.

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#6

59% relevance

Subscribers 27.2M
Videos 5.5K
Views 3.1B
Appearances 6
SERP 43%
Similarity 70%
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Broad psychology and relationship psychology queries align with the Peterson channel’s topics; content overlap is strong (70%), though TED’s scope includes a wider range of disciplines and speakers.

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Content Landscape

Top competitors by match strength are TED-Ed (82% match) and TEDx Talks (75% match), with overlap on psychology lectures, mental health psychology, and philosophy-psychology crossovers; Psych2Go (68% match) and Andrew Huberman (62% match) also share themes around mental health psychology and relationships. Jordan Peterson Fan Channel has 520K subscribers, while TED-Ed and TEDx Talks command substantially larger audiences (22.4M and 44.2M subscribers, respectively), and Psych2Go has 13M subscribers, with Andrew Huberman at 7.4M. The overlapping queries include psychology lectures, mental health psychology, self-improvement psychology, and psychology of relationships, indicating competing search interest across educational psychology and self-help content.

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#10 57% Jordan B Peterson Clips 85% 2.1M 16% 3
#11 56% Professor Dave Explains 75% 4.2M 29% 2
#12 56% Bite-sized Philosophy 84% 531K 13% 3
#13 54% The Mindset Mentor Podcast 70% 819K 28% 4
#14 53% Psychology with Dr. Ana 72% 650K 23% 3
#15 53% Big Think 75% 8.6M 19% 5
#16 53% Philosophy Tube 76% 1.7M 17% 1
#17 52% Stoic Journal 73% 340K 21% 3
#18 52% Psych Hub 66% 280K 31% 3
#19 51% Eternalised 75% 1.1M 14% 1
#20 51% TherapyToThePoint 73% 127K 17% 4
#21 50% After Skool 78% 3.7M 9% 1
#22 50% RICHARD GRANNON 74% 796K 14% 2
#23 49% Queen 75% 174K 11% 2
#24 49% MedCircle 72% 1.7M 14% 4
#25 48% BrainCraft 75% 622K 9% 2
#26 48% Sprouts 72% 1.9M 12% 5
#27 48% Psychlopaedia.org 71% 66.1K 14% 1
#28 48% PowerfulJRE 72% 20.8M 12% 1
#29 48% School of Philosophy and Economic Science 72% 13.5K 12% 1
#30 48% Peter Attia MD 73% 1.0M 9% 1
#31 47% Kee 71% 210K 12% 3
#32 47% Insider Science 67% 3.1M 17% 1
#33 47% GROWTH™ 70% 1.2M 12% 1
#34 47% Predictive History 67% 1.9M 16% 2
#35 46% Deep Dive with Ali Abdaal 71% 561K 9% 1
#36 46% DoctorRamani 71% 2.1M 10% 3
#37 46% Benjamin Keep, PhD, JD 71% 138K 9% 1
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#39 46% Clark Kegley 70% 1.9M 9% 1
#40 45% Child Mind Institute 67% 56.9K 12% 1
#41 45% MIT OpenCourseWare 64% 6.2M 16% 2
#42 45% Adete Dahiya 68% 653K 11% 2
#43 45% Osmosis from Elsevier 63% 3.7M 17% 1
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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to Jordan Peterson Fan Channel?

TED-Ed (82% match, 22.4M subscribers) and TEDx Talks (75% match, 44.2M subscribers) are the top competitors, followed by Jordan B Peterson (70% match, 8.8M subscribers). They share a focus on educational or thought-provoking content and public lectures, often addressing psychology, human behavior, and personal development.

What type of content does Jordan Peterson Fan Channel make?

The channel features Prof. Jordan Peterson-themed videos with titles like 'How Hitler was Even More Evil Than You Think' and 'How to Easily Overcome Social Anxiety,' suggesting content on psychology, mental health, history, and personal advice. Upload frequency is described as multiple videos per week, with an average video view count around 6.1M views.

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