"Curt Jaimungal speaks with Jacob Barandes, a theoretical physicist
from Harvard, about the complexities of quantum mechanics. They
explore wave-particle duality, Jacob's reformulation of quantum
theory through indivisible stochastic processes, and the historical
perspectives of figures like Schrödinger and Einstein."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrUvtqr4wOs&t=20s
A good analysis of the Everttian interpretation of QM starts at,
2:11:40
Actually the whole interview is very good if you're interested in
foundations of QM. Barandes has a new formulation of QM which, in
other videos and papers, he argues avoids the shortcomings of
Bohmian, GRW, Copenhagen, and Everettian versions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBP1oxHxnpk
Brent