So I worked with "Genius but still quite stupid" ChatGPT to create a tool, with which you can search through subtitle files, those are SRT files. An SRT file saves the timestamp and the text. Meaning, with this tool you upload SRT files and then you enter a search term, the tool will then show you where this term was mentioned (automatic youtube subtitles though). It took me forever to make chatgpt also include the line before and after, to give more context to the search result So you can use it here, the SRT files until video 100 are in a rar file that you can extract. As of right now, the canon is 127 videos https://www.skool.com/ketoforcancer/classroom/88df34dc?md=0abf3f5222474d65a2681f5037375286 I still have to create a database of all videos with youtube urls and stuff. So what is the benefit to you? Instead of browsing though each video and look for something Dr. Seyfried said manually... (You can speed it up with tools, I do this with this chrome browser extension https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/youtube-captions-search/kimbeggjgnmckoikpckibeoaocafcpbg?hl=de ) ...you can upload the SRT files and simultaneously search thorugh aaalll of his videos with one simple click! Then you can see where this word was mentioned, including timestamp, and then jump into the video itself I will also create a youtube video about this, so it will take some time until everything is finished :-p Have fun testing! P.S. You can of course use this tool for any srt files, meaning any videos. Subtitles can be downloaded here https://downsub.com/