Looking for a new way to get an education? Try YouTube. Granted, I’ve been a proponent of YouTube since I discovered videos of Stevie Ray Vaughan playing with his brother’s band, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, in late 2006 (thanks to Preston Hubbard of the T-birds). So it comes as no surprise that I’d be a proponent of YouTube’s educational aspect.

Recently I discovered a one-hour piece on my hero, Chester Burger, the dean of public relations. After that, I discovered Warren Buffett espousing his investing strategies on YouTube. Can’t get it in a book, but you can get it on YouTube.

I’ve found my marketing hero, Philip Kotler, and management expert Dr. Peter Drucker. My boss at the Heart Association, Mike Nizankiewicz, helped Drucker write the book on non-profits.

Here’s a taste of what is available: