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Hello Future Me on yt does analysis of stories with a bit focus on the Avatar The Last Airbander.
Bob World Builder and Ginny Di are tabletop role playing game (D&D) focused channels but they have some videos on world building and such that I think can apply to developing stories in general.
Accented Cinema and Every Frame a Painting are two channels that focuses on film making, but they break down on what makes stories work as well.
Riloe is a channel I came across recently that has a lot of videos about what makes fps games works. I don't know if that's what you're looking for but it's a great channel nonetheless lol
But generally more exposure to different works of art cannot be substituted. Watching other's analysis can get you started on what to look for in other's works but in the end you have to put the practice in yourself too.
Thanks!