Hank Green
American vlogger and entrepreneur
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2025 | Hank Green voices Dr. Aster in season 2, episode 15 of 'Hamster & Gretel' titled 'Gentlemen Prefer Fronds' |
2025 | Completed filming for 'Smartypants' |
2025 | Announced return to Dropout as a guest performer on the second season of the panel show Smartypants. |
2024 | Green performs his stand-up comedy special 'Pissing Out Cancer' at Dynasty Typewriter in Los Angeles. |
2024 | Hank Green is set to publish his third book, 'The Book of Good Times.' |
June 21 2024 | Hank Green's comedy special titled Pissing Out Cancer was released on the streaming service Dropout. |
May 2024 | Hank Green interviewed United States Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg. |
2023 | Hank Green participated in 'Dimension 20: Mentopolis' as an actor. |
October 2023 | Hank Green took his stand-up comedy routine to upstate New York for a performance. |
August 2023 | Hank Green announced that he is in 'complete remission' following a post-treatment follow-up exam after his battle with Hodgkin lymphoma. |
July 2023 | Green performed an 'unpolished and raw' version of his comedy routine about cancer in his hometown of Missoula. |
May 2023 | In May 2023, Hank Green was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma, leading to an announcement by the brothers that video uploads might become less regular as Hank underwent chemotherapy treatment. |
May 2023 | Hank Green announced that he had been diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma, a type of cancer affecting the lymphatic system, and received letters of encouragement from President Joe Biden and NASA administrator Bill Nelson. |
April 2023 | Launched 'Sun Basin Soap', a third charitable company alongside Awesome Socks Club and Awesome Coffee Club. |
April 2023 | Hank Green announced that Q1 2023 donations from the Awesome Socks Club and the Awesome Coffee Club totaled $583,911. |
September 2022 | Hank Green interviewed Democrat Monica Tranel during the lead-up to the 2022 United States House of Representatives elections. |
March 2022 | The Green brothers started the Awesome Coffee Club, continuing their model of donating profits to charity. |
January 2022 | Hank Green released a YouTube video criticizing TikTok for its payment structure for creators, emphasizing that creators earn less as the platform grows. |
2021 | Hank Green wrote the short story 'Bonker Doesn't Die' for the 2021 Project for Awesome. |
2021 | Annual Crash Course coins were introduced, allowing supporters to purchase physical tokens that help support 2,000, 10,000, or 20,000 learners. |
April 2021 | Green announced he would donate over $35,000 from his TikTok Creator Fund revenue to the First Nations Development Institute. |
2020 | In 2020, Hank Green contributed an essay titled 'A Naturalist on Hoth' to the anthology From a Certain Point of View: The Empire Strikes Back. |
2020 | Hank Green published 'A Supplementally Useful Publication' in 2020. |
2020 | Hank Green released his second novel, 'A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor.' |
November 2020 | Hank and his brother launched the Awesome Socks Club, donating post-tax profits to the charity Partners in Health. |
July 7 2020 | The sequel to Hank Green's debut novel, A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor, was published and also debuted as a New York Times Best Seller. |
June 2020 | Hank Green began hosting the YouTube channel Bizarre Beasts, which focuses on unusual animal species. |
September 2019 | Hank Green started creating content on TikTok, gaining recognition as a 'top creator' according to The New York Times. |
June 2019 | Hank Green started hosting the YouTube channel Journey to the Microcosmos, which explores the microscopic world and various microorganisms. |
2018 | Hosts Crash Course: History of Science |
2018 | How to Adult educational channel ended. |
2018 | In 2018, Hank Green and his wife Katherine launched the podcast Delete This, in which they review Green's Twitter. |
2018 | In 2018, Hank Green also launched SciShow Tangents, characterized as a lightly competitive knowledge showcase. |
September 25 2018 | Hank Green's debut novel, An Absolutely Remarkable Thing, was published and debuted as a New York Times Best Seller. |
2017 | Hank Green hosted the science podcast Holy Fucking Science, which featured an adult tone, running from 2017 to 2018. |
2017 | Hank Green co-hosted the PBS Eons channel, which documents the history of life on Earth from the dawn of life in the Archaean Eon to the end of the most recent Ice Age. |
March 2017 | The channel SciShow Psych launched, hosted by Hank Green and Brit Garner, focusing on psychology and the human brain. |
2016 | Hank Green hosted 'Crash Course: Games,' contributing to the educational content on the platform. |
2016 | Hank Green released 'Hobbit Drinking Medley', featuring Peter Hollens, as part of the album 'Misty Mountains: Songs Inspired by The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings'. |
2016 | Hank Green performed 'This Is Not Harry Potter (Live)' at LeakyCon 2011: Live at the Leaky Cauldron II. |
2016 | Hank Green released the non-album single 'William Rowan Hamilton', collaborating with several artists including A Capella Science and Simon Clark. |
2016 | Hank Green performed 'Dear Mr. Potter (Live)' at LeakyCon 2011: Live at the Leaky Cauldron II. |
2016 | Hank Green's production company EcoGeek was renamed Complexly, which manages most of his YouTube shows. |
2016 | Hank Green performed 'Accio Deathly Hallows (Live)' at LeakyCon 2011: Live at the Leaky Cauldron II. |
2016 | SciShow patrons on Patreon selected a new topic for a channel, leading to the creation of SciShow Psych. |
September 2016 | Cereal Time went on hiatus after being influential in the format of morning shows similar to Good Mythical Morning. |
June 2016 | Hank Green founded the Internet Creators Guild, the first nonprofit organization representing online creators. |
2015 | Hank Green hosted 'Crash Course: Anatomy & Physiology' which contained 47 episodes. |
2015 | Hank Green collaborated with John Green and The Gregory Brothers to release the song 'We Are All Batpeople', which peaked at position 11 in the charts. |
October 2015 | The first NerdCon: Stories was held in Minneapolis, attracting around 3,000 attendees and featuring notable speakers. |
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