During my down time I watch a lot of videos to keep my spirits up, learn more about Overlanding, and get ideas for new trips. The majority of videos I watch are by Mark Doiron, I find them to be the best overall videos and, to me, gives the best view of what to expect with Overlanding. He has a general destination in mind but really shows that the journey is the true destination.
Expedition Overland also has some really good videos but theirs are on the professional level. Theirs are also expeditions which most people can't fit into their schedule when they have a non-Overland related job. The thing I like best about theirs though is they really push the cultural side of Overlanding. Overlanding is not just about driving through the woods, its about exploring and that includes the people who live in those areas.
For most of us, non-Overland related job peoples, Mountain State Overland has the videos I enjoy the most. For one theirs are in the Appalachian Mountains (our neck of the woods) and combine short trips with stops to meet new people. They like to point out the cultural side of the region they are from, mostly music, and show what these areas have to offer. And, just as the other two, they show that Overlanding isn't about obstacles, its about paved roads, gravel roads, and dirt trails, what is necessary to get from point A to point B.
I know most people are focused on getting out into nature and spending time camping but Overlanding is much more than just that. As the video points out, its about getting out of your comfort zone and finding out what is different about where you are versus where you are from. Take the time to visit those small towns and little out of the way places, you might meet some great people. We have.