We Let the Comments Section Run the Show – You Won’t Believe What Happened!

Episode 8 January 29, 2025 00:32:23
We Let the Comments Section Run the Show – You Won’t Believe What Happened!
Twitty In The City
We Let the Comments Section Run the Show – You Won’t Believe What Happened!

Jan 29 2025 | 00:32:23

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Show Notes

Join Twitty and The Hawaiian Comedian, as they dive into their histories and discuss how they developed their unique vibes and auras. From T.H.C's standout performance in Sun Valley, Idaho to Twitty's unexpected start in sports announcing, they explore the impact of embracing failure and perseverance. Expect some laughs, behind-the-scenes insights, and heartwarming moments as they address viewer questions about confidence, communication, and mutual respect. Don’t forget to hit like, subscribe, and drop a comment — we’d love to hear your thoughts!

 

00:00 Welcome to Twitty in the City

00:51 Sun Valley Show Recap

04:10 Upcoming Shows

05:00 Viewer Comments

06:49 Developing Our Aura and Vibes

16:52 Navigating Sports Terminology

21:19 The Power of Relatability

23:12 The Importance of Aura and Vibe

29:25 Encouragement and Engagement

31:07 Wrapping Up and Looking Ahead

 

Presented by The Hawaiian Comedian

 

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[00:00:00] Speaker A: The Hawaiian Comedian presents. I've been doing comedy for over 20, 23 years and I've been on the road. I've been in different cities, I've been different things like that. [00:00:07] Speaker B: We're here to talk about everything, man. The topics you talk about with your friends, your family, questions you got for us. Twitty in the City. [00:00:14] Speaker A: Aloha. [00:00:19] Speaker B: Another episode. It's Twitty, thc. Twitty in the City. Hit the like, hit the subscribe button. Which you have been doing. [00:00:26] Speaker A: Yes, you have. [00:00:27] Speaker B: We appreciate it. We appreciate the love. We're going to actually get to some comments today. I feel like I've been prolonging that. We're going to get to the comments. We're going to get to the comments. Well, damn it, we're going to do it today. If it's your first time listening, what it do? I'm Twitty, that's thc, the Hawaiian comedian. [00:00:44] Speaker A: Boom Boom. [00:00:45] Speaker B: I need to apologize, bro. [00:00:46] Speaker A: For what? [00:00:47] Speaker B: I did not ask you. Didn't you have a show in, in January? [00:00:51] Speaker A: No, I was right at the end of December. [00:00:53] Speaker B: Oh, okay. But right at the end I still feel bad. Can you give us an upd? [00:00:58] Speaker A: It was, it was live, bro. I was up in Sun Valley. Sun Valley, Idaho. And that. I'm gonna tell you what, that the group, the groups of people up there are fantastic. Yeah, they all came out. It. It was fun. I had a blast for the, for the two days that I was up there. One, like I could not find a bad restaurant no matter what I ate up there. It was all good. [00:01:18] Speaker B: Well, it's Sun Valley. I feel like that's got. I feel like it has to be a requirement in Sun. Sun Valley. Like if you open a restaurant, you be. You better be good and you also better be consistent. [00:01:28] Speaker A: Right, right. It's. And you know what? Someday, Someday. Someday Sun Valley, I'm gonna move up there. Someday I'm gonna get up there. Oh, someday. It's so beautiful. [00:01:36] Speaker B: So they're gonna have you locked in. But what was the crowd like? [00:01:38] Speaker A: Oh, it was sold out two days before the show even happened. [00:01:41] Speaker B: Okay. [00:01:42] Speaker A: The show was on a Saturday. The tickets were already sold out by Thursday. So we had a packed room. So of the people were standing in the back. It was, it was huge. It was. Beautiful room, beautiful room. [00:01:54] Speaker B: I'm assuming I'm not his agent. I just remember. I know tac be talking. So was this a 30, a 60 minute set? What was, what was the ordeal? [00:02:03] Speaker A: 71. [00:02:04] Speaker B: By yourself? [00:02:05] Speaker A: By myself. [00:02:06] Speaker B: I mean, I'm not like I'm going to be like 71 minutes. [00:02:08] Speaker A: 71 minutes. I was up and I was having so much. And that's what happens. Like, usually, like, they, they want you to do at least, you know, like, like 45. 45 to an hour. 45 to 55 minutes. And I was having so much fun. I just, I just kept going. I had, I actually had to. Just had to stop. Like, okay, nope, nope, I'm past time, but I got to do it. But I didn't want to. Like, everybody up there was. Had. I was having so much fun with that group. Like, so do you. I can't wait. [00:02:32] Speaker B: Do you keep track of your time or is there somebody? Because I don't know. Or does somebody tell you the time? [00:02:37] Speaker A: But yeah, and they called at you like, like what, What'll happen is they'll have a stage guy that was there. His name was Eric and he was in the back. Make sure my microphone works, make sure the sound works, all that stuff. [00:02:48] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:02:48] Speaker A: And then what they do is like, I don't know if you ever been to a comedy show, if anybody's ever been to a comedy show. Yeah, there's gonna be somebody in the back of the room and they call it. Giving you the light. And somebody will be in the back with like a cell phone or a flashlight or something. And they'll give you a light, but they'll give you the light at whatever time you wanted them to. So if I want to do an hour, I'll ask for a 10 minute light. So at 50 minutes, they'll. They'll fly. And that, that's when I'll know. Okay, I got 10 minutes before I gotta, I got. [00:03:15] Speaker B: Okay, so you got the light and you said f. The light. [00:03:19] Speaker A: Well, I. [00:03:20] Speaker B: That's what you're telling me? [00:03:22] Speaker A: Yeah, he gave me the light. [00:03:24] Speaker B: Supposed to do 60. [00:03:25] Speaker A: He gave me the light. Well, he gave me the light at like 52. Yeah, it was like 52, I think. And then when that went off, then it was like, boom. And then it was like, all right, there it is. And then. Yeah, I hit. I ended up doing 71, so I ended up doing like 19 more minutes. [00:03:39] Speaker B: So at 60, does he start flicking it just. [00:03:41] Speaker A: No. Oh, no. When you get it depends. Like if you. If there's another show after that show. Like if you do two shows a night, then yeah, when they start, that's like, hey, we need to turn the room. So we need to get everybody out and get the new crowd in and get the show started. So you need to get off stage. [00:03:58] Speaker B: Because you was it. He was like, well, I guess he just wants to keep going. [00:04:01] Speaker A: He just. Yeah, I guess he just looked at me kind of like. Well, he just wanted to know where we was at in the show. So he knows now we have 50 minutes. Bang, bang, bang. [00:04:09] Speaker B: That's what's up. Okay. I feel like you told me, you guys, is there one in February? Because I think he was telling me you got a January. February, March. Or was it just a January? February. [00:04:17] Speaker A: Oh, February. February too. I'm going out to. [00:04:20] Speaker B: I was gonna. I thought he wasn't gonna say anything. Just be like, yeah, February. [00:04:24] Speaker A: February. [00:04:24] Speaker B: Tell us where we at February 1st. [00:04:26] Speaker A: At the Egyptian Theater in Park City, Utah. [00:04:28] Speaker B: Oh, snap out there for the. [00:04:30] Speaker A: The Sundance Film Festival. [00:04:31] Speaker B: I don't know if we got any Utah subscribers. If we do tac gonna be up in the spot. [00:04:36] Speaker A: Yes, I am. I will be there. Park City, Utah, at the. At the Egyptian Theater February 1st. I'll be there. [00:04:43] Speaker B: Maybe we'll. Maybe we'll have. So our backstage guy is Sean. He's the one that sets us up. Maybe we will have Sean put a little link to get tickets or maybe to get. Get them purchased tickets. Probably do something like that. But either way, appreciate the likes. Appreciate the comments. Speaking of comments, the people have spoken. Thc. [00:05:04] Speaker A: Uh oh, uh, oh yeah. [00:05:06] Speaker B: So I'm not gonna be able to shout out everybody. Cause everybody surprisingly had the same common question question. So I'm gonna make it all into one. But appreciate you getting the comments. A lot of people from Idaho. We had a couple from Texas, California and Michigan. So by the way, when you click and subscribe, there's a link. You can join the conversation. You just give us your name, your description and let us know where you're at, where you're listening from. So. [00:05:31] Speaker A: And let us know what you're listening on too. [00:05:33] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:05:33] Speaker A: If you're on. If, if you're on his tick tock. The tick tock. If you're. If you're listening from there, put that on the comments. If you're on the YouTube channel, the Hawaiian comedian, or at Sean PEABODY on the YouTube channel, if you're watching it there, leave your comments down there. We can take comments. We. We have some comments also from YouTube. So if you do have questions and stuff, put them on there so that we can do it on the next one. [00:05:53] Speaker B: Yeah. And we are listening. We are looking at. And we're liking, we're giving hearts. So it's not just somebody's just gonna like and heart. It's one of us. If it's not one of us, we must be sick or forgot how to use technology. [00:06:05] Speaker A: That would be on my fault because I'm the old one here. [00:06:07] Speaker B: You can. You know how to do a like and a heart. [00:06:09] Speaker A: I do know how to do it. Like, in a heart. I don't know how. I'm. I'm still learning how to be like, hey, I appreciate everything that you do. I. Because I want to make it sound right, but because I do appreciate everybody that watches and supports. [00:06:19] Speaker B: Not much love. I will tell you. I'm not gonna lie. I'm the person that does say, like, thanks, boo. I appreciate you. [00:06:25] Speaker A: Well, that's what I'm saying. It's like, I want. When I comment, I don't. I don't want my comment to be like, you know, like, it's a stamp, you know, where you just go through comments and, yeah, you put a stamp and you'd be like, okay, I liked it high by. I liked it high by. Like, I want it to be personal. Like, I. I appreciate anybody that takes the time to sit there and write something out, and I need to be responding individually to. It's hard, but I need to try. [00:06:45] Speaker B: Yeah, we're going to get it. All right, here's the question. Thc. Okay, Everybody wants to know how we got our aura and our vibes. So what I mean by that is everybody's been talking and appreciating how when they listen to us, they feel like they know us. They feel like they just want to be around us. How did you and I get this aura about us? Were we born with it? Did we figure it out? But everybody has said they like our aura, and they want to know how. How do they get that or how do you become a part of that? [00:07:20] Speaker A: Well, if they. If they're asking, if y'all are asking, how do you get that, then you automatically just told us you don't believe you're born with it. [00:07:27] Speaker B: True. So I respect that. Yeah. [00:07:28] Speaker A: If. If they add. And. And honestly, I don't think you're born with it. I don't. I don't. I don't think I was born with this. I mean, I can say that I have been this way my whole life. Like, when I was growing up, if you looked at all of my report cards growing up, it always said talkative, class disturbance. Like, every single report card was consistent with these words. So, I mean, it's like when. When I. When I tell people that knew me from when I was younger and growing up when I tell them that I'm a stand up comedian, they're kind of not surprised. They're not surprised at all. They're just like, yeah, that's. That's what I figured you would do, you know, and. And then if. But if I was to tell them I was a lawyer, they'd be like, what? [00:08:08] Speaker B: I could kind of see that you got to talk your way out. I. Anything involved with talking, I feel like with you, I wouldn't have been surprised. Okay. [00:08:15] Speaker A: Talking. Talking that way. Yeah, but. But I still got to get the grades first. And that's. That's the whole school thing and that. [00:08:20] Speaker B: Gotcha. [00:08:20] Speaker A: Yeah, that's. That's the part that nobody would believe. They would be like, there's no way he passed. There's no way. [00:08:27] Speaker B: I don't know, though, for talking, though, you might have talked your way through the grades. Yeah, that could be a thing. [00:08:31] Speaker A: But I think, honestly, if you asking about our vibe and how you and I just started going, I mean, even though you and I are from different parts of the country, you being from the east coast, me being from the west coast, we got miles in between us. We still kind of grew up basically the same way. So, like, we had the same types of friends, we had the same types of family, we had the same types of structure that was around us. And I think we were able to vibe off because there were a lot of things that you and I had in common. And I don't think, like, I mean, I think the ability to just go out and talk is probably still in us, but that was still something I had to learn growing up. You know, I used to. I was in drama class in high school. I was. I found outlets and ways as a kid to always be able to express my voice. But I don't think it was something I was born with. I think it was something that I just wanted. [00:09:25] Speaker B: Yeah. See, for me, I feel like we're all born with it. Because for me, believe it or not, I was the quiet one. I. I don't believe it. I was. [00:09:36] Speaker A: I don't believe it. [00:09:37] Speaker B: I was never. I was never. [00:09:38] Speaker A: You can't convince me. [00:09:39] Speaker B: I was never in trouble in school for talking too much. [00:09:42] Speaker A: Really? Not once? [00:09:43] Speaker B: Nope. [00:09:44] Speaker A: Never had your name on the board with a check mark at the end of it. Nothing. [00:09:46] Speaker B: Nope. I was a part of it like a handful of times, but it wasn't. It wasn't one of those, like, I feel like with you it was. Yes. Like, THC started this conversation and got all of these other Five knuckleheads to start the conversation. I occasionally was the one that was in the group, but nobody ever was like, yeah, Twitty started that conversation and was yip yapping. I had to learn how to be a talkative person because believe it or not, so being in radio, being in communications, that's not what I was going to. I went to school for, right. I went to school to be a civil engineer. I liked math and I liked drawing. And I was like, there's gonna always need to be roads, there's always gonna be need buildings. And most architects make five, six figures. So I was like, perfect. [00:10:31] Speaker A: That works out. Yep. [00:10:32] Speaker B: I had to stop that because I went to college on a football scholarship and they told me, you gotta be off campus in the fall for your sophomore, junior, senior year. So you don't, you can't play football, so you don't, you don't have a scholarship no more. And they were like, well, talk to your parents. I said, there is no talking to my parents. I am changing my major. I was like, I don't know about you, I don't got 30 grand to cough up per semester, by the way. 30 grand a semester? There's two semesters. [00:10:59] Speaker A: Wow. [00:10:59] Speaker B: Yeah. So I told him, I was like, you can call my mama, she's going to tell you he needs to change his major. And so I changed my major and then my advisor, which shout out to him, he noticed that people gravitated towards me and was like, you're good at talking. And I said, I'm not good at talking. I said, because I talk to people outside of these walls, it's because I was just starting safety. So like I had to communicate from a football standpoint. When you talk football to me, yeah, I can be an alpha. But to just have a conversation about school or about somebody's opinion or to ask somebody how they're really doing, that wasn't me, I just was, I was an athlete and I leaned on that. Of like, well, you make a lot of noise on the field. So yeah, people that come up and talk to me, they wanna talk sports, so that's easy. But to actually start learning how to stir up conversations or how to keep a conversation going, I had to learn that. But I think it was in me. But I didn't start out that way. I was kind of one of the quiet ones. I was the kid that laid back. [00:12:04] Speaker A: If, if you didn't have that outlet to pull that out of you, if you said you was born with that, but you still needed that Outlet to pull that out of you. Because if not, if you didn't have that outlet, like, if you didn't have football, would you still be this outspoken? [00:12:17] Speaker B: I don't think so. [00:12:18] Speaker A: See, then that's what, that's what I'm saying. Like, that's my argument with. I'm thinking that if you're born with. Yeah, if you're born with it, then you're born with it and it's going to happen. That's going to happen regardless. [00:12:28] Speaker B: I think you can be born with it. But I. Yes, I think certain situations can help get it out of you. I don't think I would be as this open and outspoken as I probably would be, because radio and our jobs, you gotta be. [00:12:45] Speaker A: Yes, yes. [00:12:46] Speaker B: Whether it's a rainy day or a bad day, you learn how to still be you with letting people know, like, yes, there's some days that suck, but I'm not gonna talk to you like the world's on fire. But I don't think if I was a civil engineer that I would just be able to just stir a conversation with some random man. [00:13:03] Speaker A: Like, and, and, like, so that's why I think it's. [00:13:07] Speaker B: It's in you. And I think I. I mean, I. [00:13:10] Speaker A: Think it was in me, like, through my DNA, because, like, my mom. My mom always blamed it on ADD and adhd. Like, you asked my mom, like, why am I a comedian? Or why do I talk in front of people? She would tell you that. You'd be like, yeah, this kid talked everywhere, no matter where you went. And I was. I was a talkative little kid. I was add. I was adhd. I was. This was the beginning of riddling. Like, that's where I grew up. Riddling was brand new, and my mom did not want me on that. All I had. I had to eat everything that said sugar free on it. Like, it was a horrible. But I was. I was always talkative. I was always into something. If you pointed to something, I wanted to know why. I wanted to know how come. Why is it that little kid that ran around that was always like, why is this? Why is that? That was me. [00:13:48] Speaker B: Yeah. No, I was. I was quite. I wasn't shy. That's. That's the difference. I wasn't shy. I just was not outspoken. I had no problem meeting people saying, hi, my name is this. I go to Kamala elementary or Hugo Owens Middle School. I play football. But I wouldn't keep the conversation going. Like, what do you do? Oh, you do that. Do you know such. And so I just stopped the conversation. [00:14:10] Speaker A: So then let's. Let's dive a little deeper. Then. Then what was it. What was it that actually happened? Because there had to been something. [00:14:18] Speaker B: So the part with me, I think that want that escalated, it was. Once I was in that. And I knew there was. There was. I knew I had to speak, but it was also, like, we've talked about. It's what I wanted. So then I started harnessing, like, testing myself, like, challenging myself. Like you said, some old guy that probably I have nothing related with. Don't have that mindset. Go talk to him. If he shuts you down, it's no different than a pulling guard coming in football and knocking me on my ass. Like, it's no different. [00:14:49] Speaker A: And it's. And it's. [00:14:50] Speaker B: And it's. [00:14:51] Speaker A: And it's the same. And it's the same as military. Like, I know you have the football background. Me, I. I have the military background. And going to. And going to. To Marine Corps boot camp. Like, I. When I got there, you know, I had no problem sounding off, right? Like, I had no. When the drill instructor said, hey, you had to say something. You had to go, and you had to repeat and sir, yes, sir, you had to. You had to go. I had no problem sounding off, but I was already at a point in my life where I was already loud. [00:15:14] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:15:14] Speaker A: But I had met people in the Marine Corps because most people asked me. They was like, hey, is it easy for you to speak in front of people because you was in the military? And it was like, nah, I was. I was able to speak in front of people even in high school, but I think the military enhanced how I speak to people. [00:15:31] Speaker B: Right. [00:15:31] Speaker A: And how. How my words will be direct or indirect or whatever. But, like, I. I watch people in boot camp who I know had. We were talking about, like, had it in them, but it was never awoke. [00:15:42] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:15:43] Speaker A: And I watched. I've. I watched men that were in boot camp with me, and I watched them wake up. It was. It's crazy to see it, but when they finally find that inner one, it's like, boom. So that's what I'm saying is, like, if I asked you where that happened at, what was it that. [00:15:57] Speaker B: That happened in college when I was forced to announce a softball game? So I was forced to speak on, you know, none of the softball players I had. I knew the softball players. I lacked softball terminology. [00:16:15] Speaker A: Ooh. [00:16:16] Speaker B: Like, I knew. I knew you knew what a pop fly was. I knew that I knew three balls, two strikes. But after that, I Was lost. So I was like, this is an area I have no expertise on. So I'm gonna sound very. Three ball, two. Strike. They're up on home base. There is somebody on second. Not like, we got a full house. Runner on first, runner on second. He's sliding to left. Like, I can do that now. But I couldn't at first. But the softball coach knew me, and he said, nobody really listens. He was like, there's only 10 people that listen. I just need. He said, just be you. Just don't cuss. Try not to mess up nobody's name, but just talk how you would talk. [00:17:01] Speaker A: But as far as knowing the game and actual terminology for the game, so if somebody went to you and said, hey, there's one out. We're gonna do a four, three, two. [00:17:08] Speaker B: Nope. I'd be like, is that the fourth inning at the bottom of the fourth, or is that the four? Like, the fourth guy on deck is come. I like, I know the 4, 3. [00:17:18] Speaker A: 2 would be a defensive play where you go from shortstop, you turn a double play. So four, three, two. So you got. You got short, and then you got second base, which is three. First base, which is. [00:17:27] Speaker B: That makes sense, because now I would understand. But back at 4, 3, 2, I would have been like, we talking depth chart, jersey number. I'm serious. So I'm doing the announcing. And when it was three balls, two strikes now. [00:17:40] Speaker A: How old were you when you were doing this? [00:17:41] Speaker B: What. [00:17:42] Speaker A: What was your age? [00:17:42] Speaker B: 19. [00:17:43] Speaker A: So you still a teenager? [00:17:45] Speaker B: Yes. [00:17:45] Speaker A: They just put these headphones on. You stuck this microphone in front of your face, and you just decided to do this softball game. Was it? Was it. [00:17:52] Speaker B: Don't say I decided. [00:17:53] Speaker A: Okay. No, you did. You did. [00:17:55] Speaker B: I agreed to it. Yes. [00:17:56] Speaker A: So you decided. [00:17:57] Speaker B: You decided helping out the coach. And it was part of my class. [00:18:01] Speaker A: Could you have said no? [00:18:02] Speaker B: I could have. [00:18:02] Speaker A: Then you decided. [00:18:04] Speaker B: I did decide. Yep. But I was also in. No, I didn't have no leeway. Cause the coach, the softball coach was my football coach's brother, and I was trying to help out. Cause we were taught you help those in the same. [00:18:17] Speaker A: I got you. I got you. [00:18:18] Speaker B: So I was kind of like, he's coming to me, which probably means he's desperate. And also for my class. I had to do this anyway at some point. But I was gonna pick, like, a high school football game. Something that I know. [00:18:29] Speaker A: Something that you know. Right, Right. [00:18:30] Speaker B: I wasn't gonna. [00:18:30] Speaker A: Now, was this. Was this the fast softball pitch, or was this lob. Softball pitch. [00:18:34] Speaker B: Fast softball pitch. [00:18:35] Speaker A: So this was that straight over. Ooh. [00:18:38] Speaker B: So we're doing that. And apparently it was three balls, two strikes. And I was. For some reason, I just thought of three balls and two strikes as, like, this omega. Like, this is the big one. So I refer to that as. What did I say? I said, we're as full as a baby's diaper. Yeah, but me just being me. I said, I'm gonna do me. Like, what am I. What am I gonna lose? [00:19:11] Speaker A: Every. Every mom that was holding a kid and was listening to this broadcast just check their baby's diapers. The minute you said that. As full as a baby's diaper. Because I know you meant full count because of three balls, two strikes. So I know you meant full count. [00:19:26] Speaker B: But I didn't know the word full count. But I knew, like, the next ball that happens, something's going to happen. It's either going to be a walk or they're going to. Or they're going to be struck out. So I was like, we're as full as a baby's diaper. [00:19:37] Speaker A: Wait, so you. You knew it. Something was supposed to be full? [00:19:41] Speaker B: Yes. [00:19:42] Speaker A: You just didn't know what was supposed to be, right? [00:19:43] Speaker B: Like, I didn't like, you know the term bases are loaded. I knew. I knew something like that was happening. [00:19:49] Speaker A: But you knew you were supposed to say full count. You just didn't know that you were supposed to say count. [00:19:52] Speaker B: Yes. [00:19:53] Speaker A: So instead you said, where is full as a baby's diaper? [00:19:58] Speaker B: Yeah, exactly. Again, improvising. The guy said, do me. I was like, I know it's full, son, but I don't. I didn't want to mess up with the words. So I said, I'll relate to something that I know everybody should know what that means by fool as a baby's. [00:20:10] Speaker A: Diaper, or is your stomach. [00:20:14] Speaker B: It was in the moment, bro. I can't think. I couldn't think on my feet as fast as I can. [00:20:19] Speaker A: Was it broadcasted or was it all over the. [00:20:22] Speaker B: It was broadcasting. [00:20:23] Speaker A: So you weren't Not. Not everybody in the stadium. [00:20:25] Speaker B: In the stadium, but if you was watching online. So that was my phrase. And there was a lot of full counts. [00:20:30] Speaker A: That would have been the best thing if I was sitting there enjoying my hot dog. [00:20:35] Speaker B: I don't know if you enjoy it with a hot dog. [00:20:37] Speaker A: I had. I like hot dogs. Hot dogs at a baseball game. I. I always. I have to have a hot dog and a Coke at a baseball game. [00:20:43] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:20:43] Speaker A: And. And I would have just been sitting there with my hot dog with my coke. And I'd have been like, this count would have been full. The count would have been full. [00:20:51] Speaker B: Yes. [00:20:51] Speaker A: And I would have just heard the announcement just like, yeah. And we're as full as a baby's diaper. [00:20:56] Speaker B: What? Yup. [00:20:57] Speaker A: Now I can't even eat. [00:20:58] Speaker B: Exactly. But apparently that is what everybody liked. They liked that. I guess to them is what I'm assuming. I was not as knowledgeable, but was trying to make it as common to. Whereas whether you knew a lot of baseball or not, you know what as full as a baby diapers is, you know that I don't care if you live under a rock or even if you don't have kids or if you don't have kids. You know, as full as a baby's diaper is, like, there is something at stake. Something has to happen. And so the next day we. The coach comes to me and he's like, hey, I need to talk to you. I'm like, oh, boy. I was like, what did I say wrong? And he's like, so you're streaming yesterday. I was like, oh, let me guess. Those 11 probably automatically. [00:21:46] Speaker A: Hell, no. [00:21:46] Speaker B: You got turned off because they were like, this guy doesn't know what he's. [00:21:49] Speaker A: No, you got 10 likes and you got 10 full as a baby diaper T shirts. [00:21:52] Speaker B: It jumps. It jumped from. By the time the game was over, it went from 11 to 85 viewers. [00:21:59] Speaker A: Okay, now I got to ask you something then, as a comedian. Okay. The number one thing that comedians that. [00:22:06] Speaker B: That. [00:22:06] Speaker A: That make them the consistency is how committed they are to what they said. [00:22:12] Speaker B: Oh, I was committed. [00:22:14] Speaker A: So, okay, did you repeat it on the next broadcast when it came up as full count or did you change it? [00:22:21] Speaker B: I. I kept it. [00:22:22] Speaker A: You kept it as full. As full as a baby. [00:22:24] Speaker B: It was a softball game. So I literally had. [00:22:26] Speaker A: So when you went back again, you kept that as. This is my saying. So they knew that it was. Yep. That's Twitty, right? [00:22:32] Speaker B: It was on the Tuesday I got talked about that and how well I did on a Wednesday. Can you do the next one? I'm like, sure. Again, no knowledge of baseball. I'm thinking it's like football. Okay, it was a Tuesday. It'll be a Sunday or a Monday. So I got time to think. It was like, oh, no, it's. It's Thursday. [00:22:47] Speaker A: You had people showing up to the game with full as a baby's diaper T shirts. [00:22:51] Speaker B: Probably. But that's where I learned that I can almost talk about anything as long as I make it relatable. So then at that point, I then started observing that if I'm going to be in this profession, I got to start thinking just like a normal person. [00:23:11] Speaker A: Okay. [00:23:11] Speaker B: Like, it's okay. And I would say for me, I think for both of us, the aura and our vibe is I wasn't afraid to fail or to kind of be embarrassed. Like, getting embarrassed and being, like, not the smartest person in the room doesn't fear me. Like, you know, there's some people, like. Like, honestly, like, right now, like, if you wanted to have a episode about baseball, okay, you would probably run circles around me, but I wouldn't be afraid to come talk about it. [00:23:39] Speaker A: No. [00:23:40] Speaker B: And I would happily say the wrong thing. Not on purpose, but I'd probably say the wrong thing or ask. [00:23:46] Speaker A: Even if you said the wrong thing, I would still know what you meant. [00:23:49] Speaker B: Right. Or I would explain. Like you said on your delivery, it's like, okay, three balls. Two. Two strikes. That's full house. No, that's the full count. Why is it called full count, hc? Like, I'm not afraid to ask those questions. I'm not afraid to be in that moment. So my aura, I think, comes from the fact that people know I'm not here to embarrass you, and I'm not also afraid to get embarrassed. Like, if you come to me about football, I'm not going to be like, well, you should know, like, a first down is 10 yards. [00:24:16] Speaker A: Well, and I know that. And I think. And I think that's one of the reasons why you and I just click. Because I wouldn't say we tested each other, but we were always testing each other. [00:24:28] Speaker B: Yeah. Without knowing it, but. [00:24:30] Speaker A: But we were doing it as, like, a. Not a. Not as a competitive thing, but just like a. You know, like, if you came in and you said, hey, I'm gonna go grab, you know, five pieces of paper, you know, and I see you 30 seconds later, I'm gonna be like, hey, where's the five pieces of paper? [00:24:44] Speaker B: At my desk? [00:24:46] Speaker A: But. Exactly. But. There's no but. That's what I'm saying is, like, it was. It was. It was you and I, and you would do the same thing with me. Like, you'd be like, hey, where's. [00:24:52] Speaker B: Where. [00:24:52] Speaker A: Where's this at? Where's that? Boom. Here it is right here. Yeah, but I. I like that. So it was like, I. I guess our aura was like, we were. That's what I'm saying is, like, I think you and I, we. We kind of. Even though we were on different parts of the country, I think we still had. We were. We were raised basically the same ways, with the same types of values and the same types of structures, I believe. [00:25:11] Speaker B: So it was. [00:25:11] Speaker A: It was quick for you and me, which is. Which is weird. It is very weird because when I moved here to Idaho, it was hard for me to click with somebody here. I had to click. I click. I click quicker. I don't know why, but I clicked quicker with people who weren't from here. [00:25:27] Speaker B: Yeah, you're not. I think clicking with somebody outside is common. You kind of share the same things, but you don't know that for a fact. But, yeah, I think your aura, it's in you. It's just. You sometimes just figure out or certain situations put you in that situation to learn. [00:25:45] Speaker A: Yes. [00:25:45] Speaker B: And I think. Cause for me. So I always think about it, like, I ended up on a positive note for that softball game. I think I still would have learned from that game. If I would have got told, you can't do it no more, I would have been like, okay, where did I mess up? How can I get better? Because that's a field I wanted to go into. [00:26:02] Speaker A: So would you say, like, the aura is kind of like the spirit in us? That's what it is like. Because I'm born with the spirit, and that spirit is kind of this way or nowadays. [00:26:11] Speaker B: The vibe. Like, the vibe about it. Because that's what a lot of people in the comments say. Like the vibe of you guys. I want to be around you. I want to hear what you have to say. That's something I did not have. [00:26:22] Speaker A: You know what's funny? Y'all gonna trip out when you find out we don't even like each other. [00:26:25] Speaker B: Right. [00:26:26] Speaker A: We actually find out. Yeah. [00:26:27] Speaker B: As soon. [00:26:28] Speaker A: As soon as this thing turn off, we. We. We walk out here, we don't even. [00:26:30] Speaker B: Talk, don't do anything. [00:26:31] Speaker A: We don't even park. If you look in the parking lot right now, his car is way over there, and I purposely park way over there. [00:26:38] Speaker B: It's a different vibe. But no, I think your aura is something. It's in you. You have to figure it out. But I. For me, I always look on not being afraid to fail. [00:26:48] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:26:48] Speaker B: Like, failure to me is really the ultimate win. [00:26:50] Speaker A: It's a stepping stone. You gotta fail to see where you succeed. [00:26:53] Speaker B: Exactly. [00:26:54] Speaker A: You got. There's gotta be a part where you fall. If. I mean, how do you know how to pick yourself up if you never fall? [00:27:00] Speaker B: Exactly. And I think as I've been in this career and this. As I've gotten older. You learn like, you're gonna. Like. I don't know. When I was in Omaha and I thought I was at the top of my game. Number one radio show, like, nobody could touch me. [00:27:17] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:27:17] Speaker B: Got hit, like, fail to number five. [00:27:20] Speaker A: Man. I tell you what, Vibing. I gotta take this off. I've been sitting here this whole time with this whole big jacket on me. [00:27:27] Speaker B: You chose that, though. [00:27:28] Speaker A: I know. I was cold when we walked in. It's still cold up here in Idaho. [00:27:32] Speaker B: See, this is where you. This is where you messed up. Thc. He was dressed as if we were doing this podcast outside. It's 32 outside. But he acted like the studio was gonna be 32. That's where you messed up. So you gotta dress like me. Where you gotta know where you're gonna be, which could also be an episode, which could be annoying, is how do you dress? Do you dress like you gonna be outside? See, that's a good. Whoa, that's a spendies. [00:28:01] Speaker A: There it is. [00:28:02] Speaker B: You going. You going up to the cabin? You going camping after this? [00:28:05] Speaker A: Nope. You know what I'm figuring out now that I'm an old man? I'm figuring out that suspenders works a whole lot better than belts. I don't know why. I don't know why until I put them on. And then I'm like, you know what? I don't know what I was doing. I don't know what I was doing, America. I don't. I'm digging suspenders. So anybody knows anybody with some good suspenders? If I need to look into it, be like, hey, you need to find these places. [00:28:26] Speaker B: You need to look it. Yeah, I need. [00:28:28] Speaker A: I want some suspense. I want that from now on. [00:28:30] Speaker B: Is there a suspender? What is that like a. You know how they had, like, a speakeasy? Is there a speakeasy for. [00:28:37] Speaker A: I bet you there is. I hunt. If there isn't, somebody needs to make one. If you make a speakeasy for suspenders, I will show up. I will show up and be like, this is the new vibe. Like, are we talking vibes and all this? The new vibe. Oh, my God. [00:28:52] Speaker B: I won't suspend if they have to have you do this show. If there is a speakeasy for suspenders, I really. I don't wear suspenders, but I would buy some just to walk into that spot. I bet that. Talk about a good aura and vibe. [00:29:05] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:29:07] Speaker B: Every person in there just snapping. Well, that's a good day today. [00:29:10] Speaker A: And. And I'll tell you what. Good orange vibe I know you guys are seeing my dog right here next to me. This is Kiyoki. [00:29:15] Speaker B: Okay's a star. [00:29:16] Speaker A: My little service dog. And he stays right next to me everywhere I go to make sure I'm okay. He seen me stand up, so he got a little worried. [00:29:22] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. But no, I say to everybody out there, hopefully we're kind of answered the question. I think oran vibe about us is not being afraid to fail. I think it's in everybody, and it might take longer to figure it out. [00:29:35] Speaker A: But don't be scared to fail. No, don't be scared to fail. That's what I would tell folks is don't be scared to fail. [00:29:40] Speaker B: Learn from it. [00:29:41] Speaker A: You gotta learn from it. If you don't fall, you can't learn to. To walk. [00:29:45] Speaker B: Right? [00:29:45] Speaker A: I'm just saying, like, if you. You. You gotta. You gotta fail. Don't be scared to do it. [00:29:50] Speaker B: Yeah, I. I should have wrote down everybody's name, but there was like eight of you that had that same question. So if it was you again, I'm sorry, first one of the people speaking. I'll do better. I'll write everybody's name down, give you a shout out, because, like I said, we really do appreciate it. Get in the comments, hit the link. Like you said. You want to join this conversation? Got a question for us. If you watched episode one, we ain't afraid to answer the question, so let us know what you got and we'll be happy to answer. [00:30:14] Speaker A: And if you. And if you like what you see and you hit the like button, which a lot of you guys are doing, I appreciate every single one of y'all doing that, especially on YouTube. Like, if you. If you liking it on YouTube, there's another button. It's right on the bottom. I know Everybody on their YouTube channel is always that hit like and subscribe. Like and subscribe. And it's like. Well, they actually write. So if you get hit, if you can. If you can hit the like button, it's like a couple, like, maybe half an inch down, there's another button. Boom. Subscribe right there. It won't even cost you nothing, I promise, before it costs you. [00:30:46] Speaker B: Before we get out. I feel like the way you said that you were that person watching YouTube videos that was like, you're just wasting your time. I ain't gonna like it. And now that you're in this scene. [00:30:56] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [00:30:57] Speaker B: Like, and subscribe, please. Suspenders. Liking and subscribing. [00:31:05] Speaker A: Suspenders. Speakeasy. [00:31:06] Speaker B: Oh, man. All right, that's gonna conclude this one. I have no idea what. We're gonna talk about the next one. Oh, we gotta talk about the next one. In the previous episode, we talked about grooming and how it has evolved. We'll. We'll have to talk about that next because I promise we were going to talk about it. Who knows? I might forget again. But either way, appreciate he remembers like and subscribe. Oh, pop quiz for you. What episode is this? You say you're going to be able to keep count. [00:31:30] Speaker A: This is eight. [00:31:34] Speaker B: I don't know if you can hear him. Sean. Is he right? [00:31:37] Speaker A: I believe so. [00:31:38] Speaker B: Oh, Sean said he believes you're right. Well, I can check really quick. The listeners know. They're probably looking like, yeah, you idiot. [00:31:45] Speaker A: Yeah, it's titled right in front of him. We sit and figure it out. [00:31:49] Speaker B: It's episode eight. [00:31:51] Speaker A: Episode eight. [00:31:52] Speaker B: Well, congratulations, tc. He made a promise he was going to remember every episode. So I'm be excited when we start hitting them hundreds. [00:31:58] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, you ain't going to be excited. I'm going to be right? [00:32:01] Speaker B: You probably are. You probably cheat. You probably be looking on the. On. You probably be looking at your own YouTube. [00:32:06] Speaker A: All that means is I'm studying. That's all that means. [00:32:09] Speaker B: Oh, man. For another episode, I'm Twitter. That's thc. Hit that. Like, hit that. Subscribe until next time. We out.

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