Looking for examples of public ambassadors for Traveller

CaptKraken

Banded Mongoose
EDIT: To clarify the question.

Expanding this from another thread:

In your experience, who is a good public ambassador for Traveller and why? Who is teaching people how to play the game and/or bringing in new players?

For example: A YouTuber, a podcaster, a forum member, your sibling, or the nibbon in your living room.

I'd prefer you not say yourself, but if you do, please explain why.

To be clear, I'm not asking who isn't a good advocate or why you disagree with someone else's answer.
 
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To illustrate, I will use what I consider the most obvious answer to the question I'm asking.

I think Seth Skorkowsky is an effective ambassador for the game because his videos are readily available on YouTube and include rule explanations, adventure reviews, and GMing advice.
 
Using actual Traveller intellectual property.

Viewers are introduced to the setting, and then find out that they can experience it themselves.
 
To illustrate, I will use what I consider the most obvious answer to the question I'm asking.

I think Seth Skorkowsky is an effective ambassador for the game because his videos are readily available on YouTube and include rule explanations, adventure reviews, and GMing advice.
I'd add that he's engaging and fun too watch, something I find vanishingly rare in rpg channels.

Wily Muffin has good, in depth, overviews and reviews too
 
Firefly was based on Josh Whedon's Traveller campaign.
It was, and remains, a good show to recommend to players. I should have included that the question originates from a discussion in the "How to recruit new players thread." Firefly is excellent, but it also came out 23 years ago. New Traveller players may not have been born when Firefly was tragically pulled from the air.
 
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