Molly Burke's channel is one of the genuinely good corners of YouTube. She's been creating content since 2014, amassing nearly 2 million subscribers by being authentic, funny, and educational about life as a blind woman.
This isn't inspiration porn or tragedy narrative—Molly talks about makeup tutorials, her guide dog, dating, fashion, and yes, the realities of navigating a world designed for sighted people. She's open about her experiences with bullying and actively invites curiosity, which makes her channel a fantastic resource for teaching kids about disability.
The YouTube platform caveat applies: even great channels exist in an ecosystem designed to keep eyeballs glued to screens. Watch together with younger kids, use it as a springboard for conversations about accessibility and empathy, and maybe subscribe so it pops up in your feed intentionally rather than via algorithm roulette.
For tweens and teens, especially those interested in advocacy, disability rights, or just looking for authentic creators, Molly's a solid follow.








