I HATE you. All of you. Now, I am going to have to watch ALL of these videos, there are too many genius homebrewing tips here to risk missing any. It will likely be hours of my time, especially since I will probably watch many of these videos multiple times, since I'll be taking detailed notes, and would hate to miss anything.
I did have a few tips, though, I might have to send them to him. First, hair is fill of microbes and contaminants, a tin foil hat with lots of StarSan dripping off of it is the best way to reduce this risk. Second, lasers- very effective at removing grime from glassware. Nothing better than burning potential contaminants off. Finally, and critically, when making a starter, have a Bunsen burner going nearby, it will provide a sanitary area with much less airborne dust. Of course, a Tyvek suit is helpful any time you are homebrewing, especially with a HEPA filter mask.