It's the 5th anniversary of The Nerdist! Chris, Jonah and Matt do a live podcast at NerdMelt Showroom to celebrate. Chris' mom, Kyle and Katie join in for a bit too!
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it is. I was a bit uncomfortable
it s said night, I with the people, and I got uncomfortable still here. I just you know,
I know I should get over, but that one that one time that once I'm Portland just that
that's, how I think everyone's gonna end up responding to me,
Tell you it's a good guy in Portland like this one grows at one girl in Portland four years ago and like yeah for some reason it just kind of like it just damaged mean the wayward like. I can't get smile panic attacks on women
I should warn you are really funny and this why Hanks? This was the last minute thing that we decide to do is just basically have a fifth anniversary show at meltdown. If I'd like like a week in a happy betwixt before and then blast bunch PETE.
Showed up in and it was it was I mean we are. You know it is.
Sort of like we are? It is kind of like a fun spiritual circle, jerk about like Amber, went, but it was set so amazing and incredible for me to sit there.
Guys to know that we have been doing this for five years, that its we ve had all these amazing experiences and we're still doing it.
I'll find an yet and if anything is yet more fun than it ever has been before. Just you know, like a good relationship, just kind of continues to like you, we find a way to make each other lack is at this point we're not sitting around going down when just like out. We know we just
We know how it was it does. No, we just talk we're like it's. You know it's always it's always great to be surprised by your friends, making you laugh as hard as they do. So that's like joy. So there were, it was technically a hopeful, but it was kind of a hopeful plus because we had Katy came out, taught forbid, Kyle came out and talk from it by Europe
mom came out and talk forbid gray. Lot of
lot of awesome die hard fans. There are a lot of people whose packed it in every one was incredibly sweet. I got this
is a gift from a girl who put on a high school play version
eleven dead
yeah it's in there. That's all it s, all in so we'll stop doing the pre role, hosts full and then get to the actual fifth anniversary show- and you know, as I said on the bog cast
you're doing it live? I cannot thank you enough for listening and sharing it with your friends and, and
sharing your stories about. You know how the podcast is affected,
I've in various ways, mostly positive and the and each it because
It is still is amazing for us to do it and still freaky that people that we can do it and people know what
Is and then they want to be on it and people in the street? No it and you know it, sir. It really this
This thing changed my entire life
it's all of our lives and and and we could have done it without you guys listening so thank you so
I urge anniversary, show episode number. Could we didn't? We never did it like a special thing for the universe,
So now had to do this for number five and I'm glad we did episode number six, thirty one and we took some video and will we posing that it nervous dot com? If you sign up already, there will be a very soon
all right, Katy role, the thing.
Well. We didn't know about my video. There was a complete surprise. One actually was a complete surprise. Thank you so much bill and inaction. Durban everywhere.
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Jesus earth inform us that likes vague Jesus. I would thank the Lord for his raise ivy reactors obray that taking a different direction for five or ten it's going to be about. We treat you guys here to preach. Have you
the good word spirit and urgently costs.
Five dollars. You're centres you're going ahead unless you do exactly what we say that were asked to mouth well so soon in the beginning, usually we,
that out. Everyone knows that the first thing I just realized guys it's gonna, be fine
yeah, the so the podcast started five years ago. Superbowl
day. Two thousand ten really quickly the
Laurie goes that dumb, I was pregnant. I was pray.
And black
I didn't want to keep it in just one of these, the board, that's how the kids a passion
borgian worth straight up borders greater if you ought to see thoughts, bring back portion x. I love Frank portion and the original PAM. So
five years ago. I have been thinking for about a year. I wanted to do a podcast, I sort of you know. I had talked to talk to me about it
When I talk to, I talked Pardo, I talked a dog and its public, something you want to do, but at my back
background and radios? I thought what shows gotta be super produced.
And then and then I and then I went did girl was podcast like the week that he got fired from
YO and started upon chasms likely. You could just talk to people the way that comics talk backstage. At the same time, I was up for a job. The job I thought was gonna sort of changed my life and make more people cannot see me lie which
as my ultimate goal and it was a show on E. The show got canned before we remain to air and I'm glad I did- and I was so angry that the showed in going like
I will start by as much as they might an ogre doing about it, because you know this business there's just no. You have no control, and so I thought what I'm just gonna I can control upon cast. I can make that myself, so I called Jonah who had been friends with Jonah
I met Jonah in the California Southern California Open MIC circuit when he was nineteen years old and I was still drunk Peter Hardwick. I used to make Jonah drive me to Jack in the box at two, a dot m.
You better jack. This body was to drive the singled out guy for snags and, of course, also with some sort of Hawaii. She was like a brother or whatever you say you are my honour and why it's called Killarney in the box right. It's a throwaway, different those circles.
The box, but the United States
letters in your of about two because we have enough now and so that Myra had been producing the common in everything else, podcast, which it me during TAT, glass and an eye had I had met him at the apple store. He was working on the floor of the affair. Was you know tat, and you know he had been a frequenter of the? U c b of company Deathray and when it was still called death rain. So we talked and I went back and periodically in than men.
We're doing that podcast with Jimmy and tired, and so I call Jones that Haiti want to do a pod cats. I said: what's a podcast, I had no
do you. I thought we'd, like the regulation.
Thing I do about that
so John. I call them on a Thursday I found out. I didn't get this show like on a Saturday on a Thursday I called Jonah
also give a mine? I was writing other show. So I also then get a job, oh right, that with the daily ten reboot, I am we're both both in a bad bad situation. I was just working to the apostolic see I was in a great situation, so I call so then I called meadows. If you want to produce this show, will you come on from common everything else, music, yearning uploading it and
really should that sounds like mats impression of you. That's exactly what that's
So
So what s happening was mad was initially gonna produced the show, but then I just was became such control- frank about it, that I just ended up doing it. For the film for them
and had met stars shone too bright up. You cannot contain
a nuclear reaction like this. Unless you re route main power to the second
so so I called men Jonah Thursday, call up Tom Lenin and said: do you wanna be on our first podcast any said sure I don't give a shit about football either. So we went to Times House Superbowl Sunday, two thousand ten recorded our first podcast. We just had a conversation,
posted it? The next day, on Monday recorded on Sunday, I don't think you're does MIKE was really on a member state
Why would I bought a bunch of equipment and tried to make us getting stole out my how to civic? Yes, if you're here gave it
here way to go with the long con here I thought it before you can ever back now. Marin. Never thought would last August by my own,
those stamps money yet tell by our thanks for cars
we ve, given my deputy outside of the edges, so any
a year that that was it and when I and when we saw the podcast, I said to the guys like we have to make a deal with.
With the listening audience that we will always poster pod cast every week. That's the deal you you guys show up. We'll have content there. Every week, one year turn into two years, which turn into two parts casts a week. Three has turned into three pod castlereagh, six pack ass a week and five and five years later, the thing that was really just for us to have fun and maybe get
more people have to live. Shells has become the most significant thing. I've ever done in my life, the most special thing we ve got to talk to the most incredible people like we tax each other, all the time, Afterpart gas like how the fuck is this happening and
and also has been brought all you guys here and been the cornerstone of of nervous industry is basically so. Thank you, sir.
Much for showing up tonight and everyday, what do you think is? What do you think his joy in the beginning? We know we, I feel, like we ve all kind of grown, as is the shows not really an international angler cup. Yet Jonah, our lot closer
the middle of these chairs than we would have been fired, but you know we
interrupt each other a lot at the beginning. We now we never did that. We did not think I certainly never gave you never, but you did you like it.
Thereby babies.
As for the first year? I was writing in the description. You know the guest says something I say something. Jonah says something and Matt still of the day, Matthews Ben
I was in my view, would always right and somehow advance. I feel like is why we ve never been able to book Dave
he's put that on me, they'd that they think I'm the one that hates they Matthews, because on the fucking
stir the grow right. You hey, damosels, like gets put it's like Chris. Whenever saving mean I dont the body they gave up, the three of us, Jonah is actually the sweetest one, so we would go. Do live, shows
You will be like Purity Man Jones, like I wouldn't yeomanry, because for the first
where's Jonah was like comedy grumpy on the show, but in real life he was always the sweetest once it was always, it was always reverse than now. That's why haven't hearts? I make an eye contact with their leader picture. I get my friend
the meltdown pride, so
so how how what what has changed for you in the last five years there is so much more pose a day,
Now I ve learned a lot through just doing this package psyche its front row seat
when you're best friends,
view us over the most inspiring people, like an entertainment ants been like really awesome, is just like having like going to college, and here the only student and then met. Is there too
the one leaning on going knew that sit up. Ok,
notes, but just a it's been really great.
Now like become better friends with you guys through doing it, but also just to see Chris really just by blossom from just
a rich guide or really rich guy. That's great!
I mean almost super, if you're getting my own, enjoy that part of the process of its eyes to the fact that you sobering US law, even though you don't necessarily need to adjust its really awesome, they don't like doing the show without you guys in and what you know. Unfortunately, fortunately, that the Good NEWS, bad news, is we ve all got it.
Which ones good news which you decide, but you know we. I would love to have everyone there at every punk has. But the Good NEWS for everyone is everyone's working more and you know Joe is working on a tunnel,
in mats riding on at midnight, he's doing nine other podcast than he's and so can't stop,
It's bad guys actually now this is your intervention goarly video browsers, so it's you know, that's why this year were actually actively trying to do more hopeful podcast, because men Jonah can't be it everyone in the middle of the day. But it's funny you a couple years ago when it, when you guys were appearing less and less frequent its frequently.
You'd see and above the combat birthday we like me, this is the beginning of the man we will start for here, but it's that it was really just rescheduling. But now
actually are all dislike, figuring out, more figuring it out guys our
five years. We're doing were really do
which anniversary is this? If this is not a bronze, what is it the hammer paper was, I think it's whatever the commission
The material and three printers is magic. Its magic
you said, is the magic anniversary, but yet I mean it the the show has become.
It really is a learning experience for me, I'm genuinely. If I'm asking question cuz we never prepare before shows I'm just kind of let the conversation go, we're going to go and let the guests or to dictate what the energy is and it's it's a genuinely I've learned. So
from the people on and this last what we did with bill gates and I ended it. We are talking to someone from the they epidemiologists or to the Gates Foundation and then Julie Sunderland, who manages there there charity fund kind of anything like we should do like. I would like to come.
I can really do more TED talk. You ones, words like we have scientists on, and you know like doctors in and teachers, and you know, thought leaders
I think it s kind of fun to every once in a while do some fun educational once before the two parts or we're polio just like make it fun.
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yeah? It's been, it's been weird, I sort of
when I moved out to. I was like five.
Buddy, a man you're going back to Massachusetts if nothing is going on and then five years in, like our ferko monetary,
fell, and I got this package that I'm doing. I guess I can't go back to Boston yeah, but
and I can fly Verity Tonawanda Super Rich, guys, know you're, not you spend that money on useless guitars, then
years later. There really are playing three of them tonight. Well
the other twenty doing, waiting, predictor waiting prisons,
its we John Mayer to be played through. I feel like a really you could do a late night, commercial for like underprivileged guitars, who don't get in
attention just like really slow, dissolve value that I Kyle's brother is left handed and the guitar player, and I was leg. I have these guitars. I don't ever touches a couple of things in their case and then I got. I brought him over to the house and I was leg here. These are yours now, you'll play them.
And it was like. I felt like fuckin, Daddy war books. It just like a great feeling to go back and then go. Let that well, that's called
doing something selfless for another. Half of that feeling is made me feel like a rich person, guys you gotta try. It was about.
What are we leaving like you got to lake is being left hated. First of all, as it's not great,
Yes, I'm probably gonna be more successful than
probably smarter, left hand. We get it you're, smarter than anybody know actually with less, because we die an accident,
does the right handed back doors
but like the it's like just Chuck, turf guitars for second it's just whenever I go into like a guitar centre. There are these beautiful, beautiful, guitars men like to mexican strata castors
remedies that arises where their built stories. Yes,
it is this like always, above all, as is always the same guitar that is in every area this two out of like three hundred guitars, so
incurs brother over being like hey Buddy was
that's even the chronic IRAN. We argue like choose. No,
Then he gets Pixar now like fine. Just try go with that.
Go with it wasn't like that. I wasn't trying to fucker
what's on beyond those that's what the ruddy kids bow.
So what what shocking
Is there anything
the bad guys that you guys would change, or do you think this is the time or place for this graph unaware that failure to be happy get out get out our list.
Demands about this about this favorite moment. You have a favorite moment from the five years we're here.
I think my favorite right, Pigments
rob was that it was spoken. Ass in Vienna was the latest feet by this,
I bet a detail. My fair above and, I think, was a member,
fucking writing. My,
Mother album, decide the Jonah when crossing it out and then writing Jonah, and it was like the perverted capsule wing of every little understood the aerodynamic. Yes, you totally and a citizen
that is for all of us know. The mailbox was probably aren't like my favorite to address. I was kind of shock after it happened, I mean matter of back
To that end and right when MAC and have a car has started the cry, I it's
weird, I did. I have explained this before they were it's it's we get to meet these people because of these people. It's like a weird version of time travel where its beak
as of now we're DOW or Male Brooks or Tom Hanks or any these people are without. Do we got into doing what we wanted to do like with performing colony and entertainment and then and then we get to meet them so because of them we get to meet them and is just kind of a weird circular thing that makes you cannot your hat
Ben, and that's why I started sobbing in my car and also all of our people a lot of stories, and now I showed us get some air pressure. Problems is a whole ways and I was watching what planet are you from the other voting starts thing, and I hope that those whose you go
you're not doing a very great,
you gotta, be the yeoman. I think there
there's a handful of moments. It stick out to me where I go. Oh shit, I can't we were. Actually. This is a thing that we're doing the one. I think one of the first ones was when we,
to their will turn theater and Podcast Jeff Tweedy, because we'll go was playing and then they let Us- and I just kind of sir. I just said wool
So if we record their sound check them, if we can get like alive performance out of it and they route the goat sure and by the way like to have a huge hand, fur
Lee Libya and Debbie wonder who put all of our debts. They came to us from Conan. I was working with them on talking dead and the policies and a talking debt. I was basically running out of friends, and so I said you guys baconian unequal talking. Then. If I just give you a little extra money, can you guys come in and help? I guess, and they came in like way above and beyond and but you know, cause Deb books if there's a banned on the show, dab, dab bans for four Conan, and so she got us we'll go and she asked him if we can record the soundtrack and they said yes and I'd invited will weaken, because he was the one who got me into Willow
So then I just found the picture. I does in that time how bad I got the picture the other day of you, so you and will watching we'll Kosovo, which was like it was like a private concert cause the stage was all done.
They were playing and like two hours three hours and they played a full set
and will- and I were just sitting in the empty- will turn theatre like going, but a willingness story.
Well. I was also said there.
Because I don't have a well in my name. I guess there's not await a mention me. You know I. I missed an episode and I was sitting there
we're going. This is what the package should be just me behind,
The pipeline, the the pod cas with my dad, was probably the most significant conversation I had ever had with my father, my entire life. It just happened to be in Memphis, I haven't, I have the same and I go. You know he's a great
higher life. It just happened to be in Memphis. I happen to have the zoom and I go. You know he's a great story, tell allowed to sit down and talk to him and what followed was like the most
harmonizing experience that chain
the relationship that we had four men on. We get so much closer and I really sit on fathers day and the secondary fathers they present room with, seeing all the comments hundred's like the most engaged, I think even more than Tom Hanks must engage comment. Threads people going
You know I'm this made me closer to my father. This made me decide to call my parents is made me miss my dad, it's very special that you did this and then, when he died a little over a year ago, I was so like I I would get upset thinking about what, if I hadn't recorded that episode so
the package hasn't just change like on a professional level, but on a personal level I feel like it's made us closer. It's got me closer to friends, because, unfortunately, the times we catch up with the times we sit down to have them on the lad cast and its unfortunate that a work reason does that, but across every sector this you know this has been such a significant and special thing for me and it's just it's crazy that
audience of people out there has has been along for that, because you forget allowed at a time when you're recording, like other people, going to hear this like this, isn't just this isn't just for us. They were so you know it
do you have any significant. I need the fucking sitting around Paul Fucking Mccartney is pretty cool.
Dinner at the beginning and like next, like a hot girl, go, do you like all the mill?
hold on hold on that's the first question. You ask a hot
Earl of is a euphemism
Welcome to the note,
Do I dollar milk or not butter, but but these guys in the public irony podcast were so adorable because they were just like this. The whole time like to see the
trying to look cool but just to tents, and then I think at a certain point I was like you guys want to ask a question of positive
Are you really dominated the conversation and then the questions that you both asked where such bucking great questions your ears? But yours is about the track that
Representatives have aren't going to two. Yes, yours was about but laughed in his ears. He strongest guitar upside down.
I was there for the part. We learnt a lot but we're you know. I love the cow coherence it down for us
This is kind of Clark by the way, while I've never seen a move so long legs and pay excuse. Gatt also had to step great ape man.
Going through steps through many of you, Ass men Kyle. I brought onto the podcast because I realise that their muscle pike, hazardous they're, they're they're, just all ripping, especially the hospitals, are just all ripping, and so I never go back and listen to the podcast. They don't have time.
And so I like Kyle, I'm gonna, bring you on just take notes, if I say anything, not aiming anyone else says, but if I say something that you think I should explore as a bit just take show notes for me and so
why we started bringing Kyle on and then you started sitting
some of the pay you said and for the Rawlins Podcast and then the internet response
the way the internet normally response, which is in the beginning of a group of this guy, and now I've noticed
the last people like to hear more from Cairo like now. You know now you big fan of those people
This is all your aims are like see. K Clark order, file clerk is part, is better than I do believe: Titty Bugger eighty six hours.
Eighty, seven!
but Kyle is at clout,
is read on Twitter. If you want to follow him, but how has these various been for you? It has been such a surreal think, as I start up just like every other rooms, a huge fan of the pod cast, I business
doing open, makes and which is drive out to Hollywood, to go and do that's. Why would listen to the nervous driving to staff? I'd like the dash early
I had a distinct memory of sitting in my car. Listening to the first part ass, you guys did from nerd about the black,
dynamite. One thing myself: those guys hers
cool- and this is like a thing and it's like in the back. The complex donor like dude like an Matt words, the Apostolic Journal expands that I like Chris, was in houses
of course, but I was looking at you
leads me love to years of no you before I wore my cabin Spalding shirt: evolving. Ok, we're an end to working here like I started in turning and then work with man on the open. My
when filling in format, on the open MIKE when I M Rich and then that's been my baby for like three years now, I was literally for on this stage for the last two hours before the show running that and then I hired Kyle
to work on talking that working time, deadened, doing nerd, turns the seaside Tutsis and show it did for the nervous channel its. This is all so far beyond anything. I could have fathoms happening being just like you do
in senior valid. When I really want to tell joke and Kyle also to see you know like Kyle's Kyle lives where things are half an hour, it's not that it's fuckin far guys
Have you been to the Reagan library, but that it I'm also other clothes, decided town, that's on the other side of town,
Kyle Prodi, stave he lived and see me. I always like see me valleys own eyes, large high school,
all of our look into it.
A four and twenty restaurant
was all Orange groves, but I would cause a substitute teacher.
That was that was his job Hebrew at an end and talk like a permanent about a lot of harm. You look like a substitute teacher. I never knew the that's the cardigans that'll. Do it like the cool guy,
I know that Mr Clarke's here he wears genes. He else it s because we don't know who black flag is ruined. Two kids. They went because I knew what odd future was unjust, ruin
that young person, like all the game, the sweater knows odd future. There no longer could yet Kyle is basically Wikipedia like a low level. Autism level functioning adorable. So I don't know like what it is, because I I love having you pop on from time to time I mean do you. It is. Are one moment that you that sticks out for you like, I can't vulgarly that happening
It's actually a very specific memory that that's, what did I say
what is the way to the top? Pour Kyle was emotionally gang jumped by the sister while we are asking us want to join a gang dont have the caddy is ladys in the world. I man well now, but it was
and it was not helping the red. It was calling me the new Jonah,
Oh, I didn't like it it's so nice
the gray Joan is not great being Jonah. What do you want?
put in the worries that I've been feeling five years in theirs breakthrough that it was the Scott additives which I wasn't even on, but it was real late at e when you're still Albert the EAST. It is all right across the world and it was
dark. There was just like Scott acts, it and and his wife, and you and me sitting in the studio- and you are talking about the different dynamics that different combinations of people have on the show.
You think it's different. I hosted alone birds when mats just hear Jonas here it's all of them and then you set Owen Kyle sits in, and that was the first time was maybe year in doing the show that those like oh, this is like I'm like. I am a part of the continuity of this larger thing and that I had a long drive, a gig out and Huntington Beach after that, an end just sort of send silence for long
Time on it, just not knowing how to process that that is so bugging adorable. It was just so weird authority. Ukulele is directly sort of linked to remembering visiting in that parking lot going into the open, my thinking, oh my god that goes geysers, so cool and legislate and to go from there to being like, oh and when Kyle's it's in my holy shit. This is this is that's like a dream thing. That's that's some in my life over the last three
half years since doing this is all that I couldn't possibly fathom ever happening. Also cause a great comedian has come a long way as a comic gaze been solid. Ever since I said Saint and perform its us so much that is going to be putting,
A split on my record label, but like it's like, if you have a chance cow, has his own cassette tape outdo.
Do you believe it
Ireland has a cassette, so all you guys with eighty six Bobo's listen to actually, if you go to Kyle Clark, comedy got banned, camped out comical sulphur free there get a free
RO we're trying to sell ship rear, says it's free Jonah, I gotta say like like you have been integra and a lot of like development moments. In my stand, a leg like
like noticed, was one level with a possible that I was going to stop in his car now for different reasons, then you might- I heard young lady over here got was evident when you say that like weight was that Jonah, sometimes my heart's louder than my voice? I never has Europe hypertension.
I never will
anything more than I wanted to beyond the meltdown show. That was the top of the mountain. That was, I didn't care about tv. I didn't care about anything else. That show was the benchmark for what good comedies into still is to me. It's nothing, nothing beats it and end the tone you guys set with that show the style of it. The Salazar, the high fighting everybody does the I went there on a day,
where I think I was almost more excited to just be Adnan Belts found so as to be able to do so with a girl. I'm traverse night, my girlfriend, I met through this deed or she she was a writer and actors in the sixties and returns. We end up becoming a couple during the course that show, but that doing that meltdown show the face are making this beautiful. That's all I've ever wanted is like this
and I remember I beg you when you talk about this. You get real close to us
like if we kiss like the internet files,
and we sat in all the world where they exist and it's like time
we had such an assessment, a same political space, but I think that the go. What a few times I have had to like suck it up and not cry a little bit was was not was, was not walking onto a cause. That's too surreal like he does. I was the working at a school that that day I just just working in school running my set over and over again in my head and then but walking off stage, and it was Camille brought me up and then
meant that when I finished the sad and thank the audience, I turn and it was for him. He's a bunch of kids down get an allegation that day had was ass. Good ass part of they woke up. The next stages had to go back to work and other guys, Dana Gould with each other.
Aid, is pulled out the tv ages happiness ass, large, then on the first season of working well. Thank you. Thank you, for that
it's been has been Joyce to have you on and other than in the honor. Well, that's all I've been you know, but the funding has been sneaking people basically like getting many hopefuls in it.
Rose. You know, that's that's been fun mean gaiety, just possible around and making him could comfortable like to show my dad got hip surgery on a few weeks ago, and I was it really is a different kind of war or talk about like I was living like. I have to tell my mother guilelessness succeed. How about the five guitars Matt gave well
a huge hand for Kyle Clark, and then I want to bring our Katy Levine for a minute de mining areas. At the letter, Kate Liberty,
your score money? Eighty money on Twitter Katy used to work for the crow?
this network.
And I think one of the temperature was pod, or maybe I got a message from yours, like its Adam,
I got a girl over your name, Katy and she's, a big fan of the bad guys and she really loved to come on the figure.
Presiding over there and so on
I met a matter. A g. You came by g for managing and when you came to web soup- and then you know that was
We're only really doing a couple podcast at that time
four years ago, see you as had been like you mean on the network, not just you just also employer and so Katy came on
because I was I was running out of time to produce the pie, gas and so
came on and has been there ever
and really the the breath which, with the network exists, is almost entirely due to Katy living. She produces most the pot cash. You make sure they all go up on time. She, you know like
descriptions make sure that everything is edited the right way in and does everything. So I mean you like that if the fact that your listeners, right now you oh
he deserves a huge round of a lot of the sea. Is the biggest Seattle Seahawks second reading out go see hogs, please don't do not our they Aristotle who helped
and what else
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wave your hand like no don't don't talk to me, but now you sort of combat, so so how? How has been? From your vantage point? It's been interesting
the digits its grown so much and I've seen the audience grow so much and she's been cool like the people we get now like Tom Hanks, and the fact that the timings wanted to come back just crazy to me that
yeah, we just got jeopardizes the ban on twice knowing all weeks ago. It is like bridges wants to come back on
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and it just kind of goes like this even up to now it continues to grow and I got so
about doing it and about the changes that in that it had fostered that
sure going round around like a canal and Emily and PETE Homes or what you guys, I've gotta do it
there's no way go we're thinking only when we have a producer now that can make that possible uses come in and do it. You know we basically just created a ton of competition for ourselves, but I didn't care
I want I get so excited about it that I wanted everyone to sort of feel the effects of it, not just the creative experts.
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brown or learn just how people come to me now and I want to start a protest and I think that's really go in your work, the fields too crowded,
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as a medium or is it going, are getting bigger, yeah that its pledges, socks and
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cause you know as a whole. I feel like. Pakistan does still need to grow alive for the common person to know about it, but yeah I, as I've, been working in a now fur,
like almost six years and its grown. So much from when I started, which is from like my first day. What were you doing? A grocer I was, I was an US. I was a producer on his show and then
produced. A couple of their shows like I do on the house, Cark asked, which was my favorite. We got the jive really really cool cars and then a couple of issues or other particular types of moments.
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at this stage Gatwick like five more years. Well, Katy is anything you want to say
before we send you back into the both any parting words, any thanks. Everyone for listening. He has now got a very special treat because the show started unsuitable Sunday, undesirables coming up and I do not have any type of understanding.
Intelligent thing to say about it
invited my mom to come on. The pod cares for a few minutes. Please welcome, share and hills, and just Europe get get a boner microphone. So
First of all, you were great and at midnight last week
everyone's IRAN beggar to come on. Just like an alarming on tv. I, like you, gotta, it's gonna, be right or wrong to talk about sports you, my mom personally, parents were amazing because when I was growing up, I had no content restrictions. They let me watch are rated F
thing. It didn't matter what you did it's just because I didn't know what you were watching. I know, but the second that
a second matter still the second
You notice that I was watching. Sarah alive live, and I love Steve Martin, you basically just here's a budget,
Martin albums here's a bunch of here's Richard prior his like you immediately notice, and you fostered that. So the fact that I had no content restrictions now growing up.
My mom, who is very sweet little italian lady becomes up.
Our mouth sailor when she's watching sports. So that was, though, that was the
time there were swears at my house is when there were sports on it. So that's why you gotta come on at midnight and just talk about sports and you did and it was great
you called Jim Roma Pussy, which was awesome and used
but a twitter account, which is at noticed mom, which is your twitter account now so
John. I heard your heart again as both in my heart,
So I,
ugly, want first of all have you because you listen, the bank has sometimes have
What have you really what's, if everyone would have you know
all of
What have you noticed, but mug has in the last five years or anything that you ve noticed at all I mean different from when it start yeah yeah yeah, I mean I just saw device.
Love I saw everybody more comfortable. I saw bigger names coming on. I saw bill Gates, Pierre
I was an asshole prayer book. We could please keep to the list of that. We keep to the Gates foundation generally this weekend.
Fellas evolve outside experts with the only one who gives a shit. I well,
Someone asked me on Twitter
who am I pulling united, as was the answer them in real life years. Firstly, they want the answer they ll say hello, computer
a keyboard. How
my pulling for neither I hate them.
So I share that is not a good answer. Now you know what about ass. The wind run, like I know you are you asked me I'm pulling for. There is a difference who I think it's gonna win and who I'm pulling. Ok, you want. Who did you want to go to insuperable if I could have had any team? Well from the F C, I would have loved to have the Steelers
I have long been wrought with worker. I love it because our boss owns the Steelers awry good answer. Ok, you know, I think Brady is gonna blow up his balls to the proper Pierre lie.
Who's, gonna help you gonna blow them back up and I think they're gonna. I think
they're gonna win yeah. I know it's making you happy because of cheaters, you don't mind, I don't give a shit.
That is our Yankees. Let's don't start don't start with. My will start star share you not share at me. I'm not fucking.
I don't no bob. What is it? What's the word you made about the
small thing now he's he's gonna put down the Yankees because work as this.
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see how era does blown up now that he's back yeah
stairway those thoughts? What do you like the egg? Is I mean it's, you know, tradition I've, always I'm one of those people that I love the Yankees and I love the Dodgers. Some people can't do that.
But I figure clap my mom matches.
Don't laugh now. I, like both I just those rights,
What about them? Great there?
activities, Israel now nice big slugger out there
He stated ordinary, like I'm not doing a bit, I don't know who that is now he's not he really does.
Let me tell you how I got into this last week on at midnight. I was at Christmas House while he was away on a trip on Sunday watching football is big screen tv
and came home secretary, its eight inches? Nobody on the other,
and he came home and I'm like live it. I'm pay, saying
I'm swearing, I'm just going on, and normally he runs away
Where do you go
and I said I place my happy. I should have known something was up because he was sitting there. Next mini was acting like you is kind of interested in what I would say
I didn't realize Christmas tree was on the way to make money. Out of you did exactly my interested only in entertainment value. Now that allows me to buy an eighty screen tv or a robot toilet, so be it, but but
an entertainment is my number one priority and I knew that you would be entertaining, but but you were more engaged with me.
In that second game. When I was already ranting about the first game- and I was saying,
this game socks. I mean it's a runaway, it's ridiculous you're was you know that
shouldn't even be here any way they shouldn't even be playing, as you know, and then ice
about. Aaron Rodgers and I M just about everything I said on the show was kind of what I said it. You know what I felt like sterling like,
like I made a private room or if you want to keep watching tv radio screen, you better start up right now, I'm not fighting with them. I ain't it. Oh god, ok good. I have a good basis to cast, but I'm just saying I didn't know
thing I was saying and everything I was doing was gonna be broadcast right. You were those little we,
ok, you scared the shit out of me for a second really now. I painted Donald Sterling before you were born. Ok, good,
a good well long ago was the year in your thirty's Jonah. Never
We never disappointed that. I wasn't really is boards Bert, that I don't really understand sport because I don't think
was ever attire my life when I, when I had any understanding of it. Well, I know
didn't have any understanding when we put you on the basketball team and you were really good at shooting basket, but he goes out there. The first game. I think he was about
and yet a bat and let the thoughts now Obama, basketball, ugly.
And we
we were in trouble when we got the car after the game and he said proudly, I didn't foul anybody, and then we went one
DR following someone that one crazier than the next we he goes out there. He gets spelled any gets bumped in the nose. He makes the basket he's supposed to go to the line for two points and he starts walking off the court.
We all go. Where are you going egos? I'm injured, I made one basket. Idea rose both to do. I go home and pizza, so the coach said I think, you're. Ok, could you come out just shoot the two baskets? He goes out, their swish swish turns around and walks up
ordered that was it we're? U T wolf, but I want to do me, not the wolf.
So no explains all the serving on cars of zero. Now hope is the most
basketball. I've ever watch now isn't real
disappointed
in my aspiration. I always wanted you to do something in sports. I thought professional golfer. You know
you're, really good at tennis, you're good at individual sports, rational,
Archibald hey watch out
we're italian
dollars and about
yeah I've. I've done a lot of,
things. I've got to do a lot of cool things. The one time that my mom actually cried was a couple years.
No, I called her up and I go hey. I got asked to do something. This is something I wouldn't care about. What I feel like something that you would care about. You goes where you're going out of business
game like right off the bat like she saw the puzzle with it just an hour ago yeah and I hear the photo
happy you're gonna go. There are weak before you're gonna get a pigeon coat. You are not going to a bears beyond that real, like ok, I went out. I worked with a pigeon coach the week before I didn't volume bears myself, you did Gray Review President Gray, the arable. Well,
I just wanted you to understand that the mound looks really different,
television or from the stands than when you get out there.
Are you married and my ma am
then pull out any my films did David. Would you do it back way? So you tell me you ask about all, but no well soon,
so you think you think you think that
hang on to say it's not an inappropriate concern about that
in your line, does wonder where the joke, in your mind, in your via the joke, because it was very funny.
Let's talk about it, I decided I want you in your mama's ideas. Brother was your angle that you have at home and extensive pornography collection or that you head start in some film.
Correct, so you think the Green Bay
no they're out of it
How do you think I was so pissed off? You want to green rate of well, because I love Aaron Rodgers. I think right now, Aaron Rodgers, probably the best quarterback right now, yes,
yeah thanks my travel time like a you, know, quarterback, because he was on Saturday. I love was Brady,
so you think they're gonna win what now what I? What about your fascination with the dolphins, because you're from Miami and radical doggedly outlined above?
don't go there. I know where you're going now
others like eighty step that okay, I M really down on the door.
Friends. I know I am not a fan right now. I think they are
are the wrong coach. I screamed about it when they hired seems filming coach Feldman. I didn't think he was there
guys billions of terrible football grounds. I now really gonna do it. I got it. I really just build them would have been a better now seriously. He knows the guy is just not pro material. He should have stayed in college I've just, but I just I can't even go
don't start me on the door. Ok, I will not say that governs, but I will finish here. This is the more sports, the most ports
but there are taking place it meltdown comics
Hu Jia and for my mom, sir, and now is like walking across the thirty eight parallel
a lot of land mines,
avoiding boasts, but now we just have a little bit of time left for
I regret, however, that this was a thing that we can combat. Why now
Ten minutes
or the so weird
in reality, just pudding now's interests. It is now up to now. I feel like, even though Tom couldn't be here time. Lenity resume yelled, never meet
now so we can take a handful agreements where where's the
the name in what is a criminal? I am Ryan from we drove mares only to come with us
laughing place
So who has ok right here, the front row in the in the boss hat
What is your name, and what is your comments? I am Ryan from. We drove me Arizona to come
really Bergen boss, Ryan, I actually gets, is already give as quick possible three and a half years ago I started
Nor shall I was January baseball, feel.
And last year, after listening to you guys want coming, I just bought the team you bought the diamond backs. What I mean I got inspired to do what I want with my life. Instead, so I went back to school for journalism.
That's interview. You met Jonah before the Mai high ratio last year for Venus NEWS. I'm
as of next week I'll, be starting my career as a journalist, local magazine thanks. It's now is that by way of a highly article like no six by literally like on a personal level, thank you too. You guys we're doing it for in like everything in Indiana, but congratulations. Uver recognise like, however, to pursue a thing that I really want to pursue. Examining we can just suggest hey people try this. Not everyone will do that so like. If you took the did time and energy to do that, then you know can grow.
Relations to you ever. Thank you. Go somewhat further was like a big listening, a big deal that I dont hey. What I do any more than I do not know for listening audience. Please forgive us that were set.
Bring up is a bit like an infomercial for the nervous. By, like I love you, I love you and that's right, but this is you know like this sort of celebrating five years. Ok good
don't worry about it. I am my name's day.
I am not in a thousand. Thank you.
My best friend and I are at a stage where life were trying to get into a pike S, so they just so. What was the thing you learn most from doing this for five years shows that the biggest learning experience you guys took from this consistency. Yeah yeah consistency
what are you talking about? James binding will be out eventually and favours coming, sometimes not learnt. Do as many part.
As you can squeeze interior schedules made, it was yet Jonas right, consistency like if you you know whatever agreement you make with your audience, even if its once a month or once a week or twice a month
just stick to that and you can always expand but start simple and grow and have people on from different podcast to help. You know like basically,
part of the way that the sort of digital media stuff works. Is that, like Youtube, is really the perfect and added happening podcasting to hey. You
you're. My shoe all appear in your show will share each other's audiences and we pull away will have you know these these kind of these covalent bonds. You know where we're sharing our
kills
so regular bill Belgic over Suharto.
I don't get. It did fucking question midnight
but I didn't get it then either so consistency.
During your audience. Listening to your audience, you really creating a relationship
bull too. Who are listening? So you know, I think it's always good.
When you're, when you're, when you're listening to your audience about what to do with the show, take the most
owing reviews in the most negative reviews and just sort of squish those out and just kind of listen to them too? Like the middle? You know, because that does tend to be the most balance. Those are you know. People say like you have kids increases. We can stand criticism, we can't stand rudeness. People are not aware of how they communicate
Times. Are they go use progress a book and wasted time, you're like hell, you're being really route? Just can't take criticism like no. I can't take a cock being a dick
every, but if someone says like, oh would be really, you know just as suggestion you know it would be cool I'd love to hear more of this forum like ok. Well, you know because we don't always you know,
You know I was gonna, know what you're doing this. It is listening. Your audience for our relationship with them and instead stay consistent and end just always try to figure out how to make it fun. It's a medium. Do you can literally do anything with which is where we live
Why not do live, shows it Largo Wanna go into a music studio. Why not have a screening and do,
We panel, why not you comecon panels like it? Just it? You can
literally anything you want with it? So don't just the limit is, however, whatever you can imagine,
whatever Salva murdered directive.
I won't imo pretend you
without great thanks. Then they had good luck with your blog, as are the back there, and they won't work on a skewed around this way. You guys, I think that I have to come forward.
Involve unto me. Yes, Kyle is hypnotize
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I am sir, my name's Daniel. They don't know what you're doing.
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we all knew birch. Was they thanks, but like forty five years ago, I can. I gave up my dreams about going into. Our aid is like an intimation of well back. Go they guys planting the nurse tv pilot guys do an admission for open inject in yes jacket in yeah yeah,
who like Jack, Dent Daniel. Basically, if you saw the animated thing with care from the cabin Smith POD cast or suffer the tv show, that was him. He did that
You know. That was the thing that was so amazing about it is that it it looks like profession
innovation and it was just a hobby for you yet Wallace like like what I wanna get graduated from my bachelors agree. I had to green mission but, as I stressed by some friends, families that I shouldn't go towards, I went to more math for teaching and for like two years and then like one like when I beg you not command me little things why it may look at ten. Second, like animation weapons, and yes, there s nothing like you guys respond when like. Oh, yes, you should do more. He should like pursuits more unlike other okay, so like after of to teach Madeleine teacher for Levanter ART in is really an awesome. Experience like eyes, like really cool expresses, were kids would say, like a control, anything economic shocks to figures, and there was a conflict I'll teach a mob. Joshua phase been like three months with them on how the new techniques like eyes, no.
Mouth years, and eventually to say, like yeah, gave to my mom, she cried when ass. She thought of it. I just touch you draw the gathers about is because you taught the kids drop penises too. He taught them at a drug noses, their dicks. Let s just say. Thank you. Thank you! No fake
Who are you? Are you still attack ejected Anko? Could I don't really tweet much or puss, often much at all, but yeah a magic banjo? And I do you- haven't scrambled Spellman teach swim.
That's what's good to see you Daniel, thank you, so you and then let him about me halfway across table
Google Kyle your vicious of management.
If it is your neighbors Dan, we're gonna fight today,
gender plucky. So there's there's a theme that you guys have had throughout the Pike S family
you think it's a lot of energy that that I remember Brain Crampton, but I know number of other guys have mentioned that, like famous people, think they're gonna be discovered that, like oh, I shouldn't be here, somebody's gonna come up and say: why are you here? You re placer syndrome, Plummet Harney said he had a two exactly, and so I was wondering if you guys feel that worth having other
we'll say that I was sort of open your eyes to it or or with that. I think everyone probably has that, because it's difficult it's easier to a man, and I don't know if this is just a function of the human brain or if it says
sidle thing it's easier to envision. Failure like, and I think a lot of people are self destructive. May they almost subconsciously fail on purpose, because that's thing they can control and peace.
Are more about controlling their environment and actually taking risks are experimenting with their environment, because it's weird that people would rather not succeed because they know that that's controllable, and so I think we all sort of is difficult to imagine that we could do something that makes us happier accomplish things like it's not allow
out for some reason you know like. Oh, don't don't shine too much her. You know, you'll fail. I don't know this is part of like catholic guilt or whatever, but you know this idea of. If something good happened, something that's gonna happen to it
shit, that's not the way it works. We Italians designs on purpose
they go to happen, something bad Pavarotti, pizza about or debates so yeah I mean you know
when, when things seem to be going well in life and and right now, I don't really have any complaints. You know, but work is amazing. We're doing a lot of cool stuff
dating a girl that I'm crazy about, like all this wonderful, wonderful, you shut the fuck up all these
amazing.
You cut her like it's? Ok. Is it ok? If the answer is yes, it's ok, don't worry roadblocks for yourself, like the universe, doesn't care if you succeed or veil its neutral, but to that,
I you do, you have any of the whole like Emmi desire. As far as the impostors syndrome goes, I
we bear. I gotta go oh they're gonna find out. I can't write a joke. I can't be funny in like at all and it all goes away. They will find out
we're about, but I will have that worries. That's the thing is like there. They always every day we gotta go. I can't fucking right. That's the thing is it is it you know? Sometimes you find like you you'll hear. I remember, reading an interview with like when all the friends people started getting really famous and I think maybe was Jennifer. Ransom is like I started to do this. One of them sorted
help phobia of flying and all these things that are associated with it because they were like it's all gonna go away. You know, and that's you gotta- be careful not to spend so much time worrying about the what? If what if questions are usually the worst questions, you can ask yourself because you rarely ever say
What if I totally succeed, it's usually every
scenario. So when you catch up asking a what, if question just don't just what a bad man answered
where the same movie- and it was two parts so yeah
We all have you. I think I find them my brain.
Try to get in the way of a lot of things, and it says: look you don't deserve this or someone's gonna find out that you suck a person and I think in the
you just gonna? Go, that's fine and you just sort of like push it off to the side and do you're gonna do anyway. You don't have to listen to what your brain says. You can just you kind of you
like your brain sort of like a shitty older brother, a lot of time and you can go gap but fuck you and then basically, just doo doo, doo, you're gonna do you might as well like if you dont someone else going to do it. So why should you know the reason that you shouldn't? What is it that you want to do cinematography at energy doing that now?
here, an area now. Are you being humbler really? Are you I mean yeah I mean I I I've had my god. You shot down of justice.
I'm so sorry about yeah. I mean I've got some stuff for Mercedes.
So that's been call, and I was some features in some sort of stuff like that, but in others,
look at the care and now go away. Yes, so I mean my goal is always just been to work on stuff that I've enjoyed in I've always thought it be amazing to the work on stuff like that. Do and stuff like that. Training is really important to be specific, with what your goals are, because you can accomplish some of the same things with just with different wording for your brain. So, instead of saying, like you know, how can I not lose this thing I'm doing or how can I not fail? You know you could say things like what can I do to enjoy my job? What can I do to enjoy like your brain, will answer any question that you ask. So if you ask bad questions, you're gonna get bad results in also just keep asking good questions like what would it take for me to not be hard to myself? What would it take for meat into, except that you know you start asking those
You'll start getting the answers, it's good to kind of right that shit down, but it's like you're already kind of doing what you want to do. So, don't don't worry, it feels like it. But if Mercedes is trusted you you know, I mean if they trust you and John had come on, come on. It's kind of like your John have bank about, I mean they're german. They can't be that bad arise is ok. Thank you, so much and then one last agreement from this young lady in the back, hey, hey! What is your name, my name's Hetty Hetty where'd that come from medium is actually Heather. That may rather couldn't pronouncement aim and he has also
So we're just kowtowing to this little up kid Hetty forever,
heavy thanks for coming. You guys are super inspiring and awesome, and its so called had been listening for so long and seen you guys grow so much, but I have a question on us it for all of you. Were you always really inquisitive about people like? Do you like asking questions and finding out about people in order as part of that come from like how the fuck did you do it? Can I do that too? I think it comes from the fact that I feel, like I don't know anything. I want to try to understand things better and what better way to try to understand those things than talk
I mean it's helpful to talk to really successful people, but I think it's also helpful to talk to people who are nobody's do that for five years, but but I think it's as well. I think it's important to people that your move that are on your same level that can understand what, how their processing suffer mean talking to anyone really and we're still learning on the pact Catholic, even just on the gates. Podcast like oh, you know, I can talk to someone who is a fund manager or something I don't know anything about and still learn something so yeah I mean it. I think, knowing being smart enough to know that you don't know everything, then you constantly are pursuing knowledge, because once I think, once you stop asking questions and once you like, I got it, then you just whither like there's nothing. You know our takes you
the singer. What what are you? What? What is it that you want to do? I'm I'm a writer, and I too right, but I like asking questions. So, let's
to the point of writing, am asking questions like my favorite activity
in life, is to sit and create back
sorry for people that around me constantly
like the other guy like, for instance, the other night we're Dory and I went to this think of beef, steak and justice like big event. Really it's a charity and there's a woman
there was a raise awareness for stake is actually a fundraiser for the allay food back, our great baby I'll bet
I'm just surprise. You did a nice day. I gave you a guitar eight days, I don't know, but there is a worry. There is like how do you, like your rapporteur, for these are left handed there? There's a woman there who was? The rapporteur thinks variety. I want to say it, but she was this time
Jerry documents there with us and you're Talkin ass, a man she was like to thank all my house, my boyfriend's, not here like a where is the and she's like oh he's at this James Bond Retrospective,
was I dont? How do I not over this, and so she was like really catalogs like. I know she was
little. Let's say I picture on some cat
So she wants.
I, like hang onto my Google, the good thing be James Bond Retrospective, its line of attack and it comes up.
Comes up for two thousand twelve, so that in my head I girl, ok, her boyfriend.
Two thousand well now in ever anyone answer where your boyfriend is always that set of attacking the James Bond retrospective event. I pay.
I hope- and I do it like four and a half seconds, and I have used its that's just how my brain
worth so, instead of being inquisitive, you just projector
instead of finding out about anybody else. Well, I always find it whatever story. This is actually part of why I like
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