Some youtube folks that helped me on my way:
Steve Ramsey - really helps push you into this with a 'It doesn't have to be perfect' attitude. Has a good starter tool list out there.
Jonathon Katz Moses - lots of technique and learning how to get more from your tools. Started making his own tools and marketing them. His stop block and shop apron are pretty damn good.
Workshop Companion - If you didn't have a old high school shop teacher, this is him. Great instruction and education attitude
Foureyes Furniture - design inspiration, and probably the best sketchup for woodworkers tutorial I've found
Bourbon Moth - if this guy can build it so can I. Probably the most entertaining of the bunch
Fishers shop - if this guy can build it, I can probably do it better
Tamar 3x3 Customs - her early stuff was truly making due with very little, and doing quite a lot.
The Wood Whisperer - more advanced projects, still done simply
Rob Cosman - good wood information
Stumpy Nubs - some useful info and techniques, lots of selling
731 Woodworks - some tips, lots of selling and deals of the moment
Most are affiliates of some store or another and promote stuff and some are more annoying about it than others