Here's my rambling notes I made during the video:
Hand 1: Why not protect your PP by reraising to something like $1.50? With the reraise you'll at least know where you stand in the hand without having to take guesses later on.
Hand 2: Depending on the villian's stats I'll play the hand differently. For this particular player, they usually act like calling stations, so I'd call that donk bet instead of raising. Should you not hit anything by the turn you'd be able to get out of the hand cheap, and his stack is low enough that if you do hit you'll be able to get him all-in by the river anyway.
Hand 3: I would have done the same thing up until the turn. This is his 2nd barrel and putting him all in when you're hoping for a river J is a long shot and is burning money a bit.
Hand 5: The flush draw you could of had fun with. I personally would have let time run for approx 10-15 seconds like you're thinking, and then finally make the call. Check the turn, watch him spew chips, and shove all-in.
Hand 7: 3bet preflop with the JJ. Most likely he would have checked to you on the flop if he made the call preflop and after you had bet out he'd raise or shove over you. For some reason JJ always gives me a headache to lay down on this kind of flop when someone raises or shoves over me.
Hand 8: Villian's turn bet after you had just raised him on the flop would really have me wondering about that 8. I'd still be tempted to shove like you did especially against a loose player.
Hand 9: Folding pre to that raise. Even with that high of a 3bet percentage the range would dominate your A9o.