
BOXING, HIGH SCHOOL, AND OUR EX’S ft. Peter Park - OfflineTV Podcast #20


[00:00 - 01:08]Hosts joke about beating someone up


[01:09 - 03:15]Discuss astrology signs


[03:15 - 04:17]Hosts express hesitation about getting hit by someone


[04:17 - 06:54]Hosts talk about playing video games and their intelligence


[06:36 - 08:12]Hosts joke about their egos


[07:11 - 08:36]Hosts express hesitation about getting hit by someone


[07:24 - 08:58]A group of friends are discussing a boxing event they recently attended


[07:30 - 08:12]They were impressed by their friend, Michael, who performed well in the event


[08:24 - 09:06]Hosts mention watching a pay-per-view event


[08:31 - 09:50]A group of friends are discussing a boxing event they recently attended


[09:06 - 10:18]Hosts mention specific people involved in the event (Harley and Egoraptor)


[09:12 - 10:11]Hosts express hesitation about getting hit by someone


[09:45 - 09:50]Hosts joke about beating someone up


[09:50 - 10:58]They were surprised by the level of technique and training involved in the event


[10:43 - 14:18]A group of friends are discussing a boxing event they recently attended


[12:24 - 13:22]They discuss the idea of chess boxing and the combination of physical and mental skills required


[13:22 - 14:53]They mention Yvonne and her potential as a fighter


[13:39 - 14:58]They joke about organizing their own charity boxing event and who they would like to fight


[14:18 - 15:50]They debate who they think would win if they were matched up against each other in a boxing match


[15:50 - 16:35]They mention their friend Broden and his skills in various areas, including potentially boxing


[16:36 - 18:09]A group of friends are discussing a boxing event they recently attended


[16:36 - 18:16]The speaker reminisces about their high school experience, mentioning that they were in a fight club and watched the show Euphoria.


[16:59 - 18:09]They mention that their high school had a mix of students from different backgrounds, including gangbangers and college-bound kids.


[18:16 - 20:13]The speaker then shares a story about a classmate taking cocaine in their first period art class, highlighting the contrast between their own experience and the show Euphoria.


[20:14 - 21:19]The speaker then talks about their own experience in high school clubs, including being part of the debate club and winning a tournament.


[20:53 - 21:00]The speaker shares a story about quitting piano lessons after stabbing themselves in the face with a pencil during a meltdown.


[21:01 - 23:15]The speaker then talks about their own experience in high school clubs, including being part of the debate club and winning a tournament.


[21:19 - 22:14]They mention that they quit everything except for DECA (a business club) and that their high school was not known for any particular talent or famous alumni.


[21:43 - 25:19]The speaker then talks about their own experience in high school clubs, including being part of the debate club and winning a tournament.


[24:50 - 26:58]The speaker shares a story about quitting piano lessons after stabbing themselves in the face with a pencil during a meltdown.


[25:19 - 25:25]The speaker then talks about their own boring high school experience, mainly consisting of playing games and being in clubs.


[26:21 - 26:41]The speaker shares a story about quitting piano lessons after stabbing themselves in the face with a pencil during a meltdown.


[26:58 - 27:35]The speaker reminisces about their high school experience, mentioning that they were in a fight club and watched the show Euphoria.


[27:07 - 28:37]The speaker then talks about their own experience in high school clubs, including being part of the debate club and winning a tournament.


[27:52 - 28:15]They also mention the inventor of Internet porn as a notable alumni.


[28:16 - 29:02]They think that no one in real life could have had a high school experience like in Euphoria, but then mentions someone they know who may have.


[28:37 - 29:08]Finding out later that sex was common in other high schools


[29:35 - 30:44]High school being an influential time


[30:16 - 30:53]Some parents want their kids to experience sex in high school so they can guide them


[30:54 - 31:10]Wanting to be a cool parent/uncle


[31:20 - 31:48]Not wanting them to go overboard


[31:49 - 31:58]Wanting to provide a safe environment for kids to explore and have fun


[31:58 - 32:33]Kickback with alcohol


[32:33 - 33:55]Wanting to be a cool parent/uncle


[33:55 - 34:46]Finding out later that sex was common in other high schools


[34:02 - 34:16]Kickback with alcohol


[34:46 - 35:22]Remembering old commercials about the dangers of tobacco


[35:23 - 35:57]High school being an influential time


[36:17 - 36:29]Wanting to be a cool parent/uncle


[36:29 - 37:05]Local students getting pregnant in high school


[37:07 - 38:01]Not wanting them to go overboard


[37:13 - 37:45]High school being an influential time


[38:09 - 38:50]Local students getting pregnant in high school


[38:51 - 39:02]High school being an influential time


[39:02 - 39:58]Traveling and only having a few close friends in college


[39:08 - 39:14]High school being an influential time


[39:59 - 40:30]Skipping finals in college for tournaments and not asking for retakes


[40:31 - 41:05]Realizing school isn't everything


[41:05 - 42:30]Mandatory classes in college and only being able to miss three


[41:18 - 42:06]Ego of professors and mandatory classes for production courses


[41:24 - 43:38]The speaker talks about being able to show up whenever they want as a customer and finding their old Vimeo account with their student projects.


[41:42 - 43:30]Mandatory discussions with TAs for production courses


[42:30 - 43:11]Ego of professors and mandatory classes for production courses


[43:39 - 46:32]The speaker and others in the conversation discuss discussing their exes with their current partners and the potential for jealousy.


[43:44 - 46:23]They discuss how their previous insecurities affected their behavior in the relationship and how their breakup served as a period of growth and self-reflection.


[44:47 - 46:08]The speaker and others in the conversation discuss discussing their exes with their current partners and the potential for jealousy.


[44:59 - 45:08]The speaker mentions burning their Vimeo account because it reminded them of their ex-girlfriend and the toxic behavior they displayed in the relationship.


[45:14 - 47:40]They briefly touch on the topic of deep fake technology and its potential for harm.


[47:40 - 48:34]The speaker talks about being able to show up whenever they want as a customer and finding their old Vimeo account with their student projects.


[48:03 - 49:49]The speaker talks about their recent travels and plans to attend EDC in Las Vegas.


[49:40 - 52:06]The speaker and their friends discuss their work-life balance and how they struggle to find fulfillment in their daily routines


[49:49 - 51:15]The speaker talks about their streaming habits and their roommate who streams even more than them.


[50:37 - 52:39]The speaker mentions Jody, who seems to have a better balance and discipline in not being guilt-tripped into things


[51:15 - 52:06]They mention their lack of furniture in their new place due to being busy with streaming and work.


[52:07 - 54:21]The speaker talks about their recent travels and plans to attend EDC in Las Vegas.


[52:39 - 55:18]The speaker mentions feeling overworked, burnt out, and tired and wanting to find a better balance in their life


[52:45 - 54:13]The speaker mentions Jody, who seems to have a better balance and discipline in not being guilt-tripped into things


[52:57 - 54:13]The speaker concludes by discussing their current relationship and how it has been positive.


[55:04 - 56:16]They talk about how they are always thinking about work, even when they are supposed to be relaxing or taking time for themselves


[55:04 - 56:16]The speakers discuss their concerns about streaming and feeling pressure to stream a certain amount


[55:11 - 58:44]The speakers talk about the balance between streaming and other responsibilities


[55:53 - 58:11]They talk about their me time and how for some, it's staying in bed, but they struggle with feeling like they should be productive instead


[56:26 - 56:38]The speaker mentions a friend who has learned the importance of taking one day off a week and how it has made a big difference for them


[57:42 - 58:44]They talk about their me time and how for some, it's staying in bed, but they struggle with feeling like they should be productive instead


[57:54 - 59:30]The speaker mentions their new relationship and how their partner helps them find more balance and encourages them to go outside and do things


[57:54 - 59:49]They use Toast as an example of someone who is good at staying in touch with culture.


[58:59 - 1.00:12]The speaker mentions Jody, who seems to have a better balance and discipline in not being guilt-tripped into things


[59:31 - 1.02:08]The speakers talk about the balance between streaming and other responsibilities


[59:36 - 1.00:58]They discuss their different levels of balance and how some may be okay with being unbalanced as long as it's not affecting them negatively, while others feel the need to find a better balance


[1.00:42 - 1.02:08]The speaker and their friends discuss their work-life balance and how they struggle to find fulfillment in their daily routines


[1.01:53 - 1.04:56]They mention a friend who works long hours and how they are impressed by their hustle, but also feel pressure from it.


[1.01:53 - 1.05:25]They mention how streaming success often leads to a busy and intense schedule


[1.02:34 - 1.04:31]The speaker mentions feeling overworked, burnt out, and tired and wanting to find a better balance in their life


[1.02:53 - 1.06:01]They mention how streaming can be physically and mentally taxing


[1.04:13 - 1.05:03]They mention a friend who works long hours and how they are impressed by their hustle, but also feel pressure from it.


[1.04:18 - 1.07:01]The speakers discuss their concerns about streaming and feeling pressure to stream a certain amount


[1.06:01 - 1.06:30]They mention how streaming can be physically and mentally taxing


[1.06:30 - 1.08:26]The speakers talk about the balance between streaming and other responsibilities


[1.07:01 - 1.08:41]The speakers discuss their concerns about streaming and feeling pressure to stream a certain amount


[1.08:47 - 1.10:24]They also emphasize the need to protect young viewers and the importance of being relatable to your audience


[1.08:55 - 1.10:17]The speakers agree that there is no age limit, but it may be more challenging as you get older


[1.09:58 - 1.11:45]They discuss the ideal age range for being in touch with culture


[1.11:45 - 1.12:54]The speaker discusses a friend who watches popular shows to stay in touch


[1.11:58 - 1.12:40]The friend also watches older shows and movies, surprising the speaker


[1.12:40 - 1.14:07]The speaker and their friend discuss their TikTok algorithms


[1.13:41 - 1.15:28]They mention a fascination with a TikTok account of a person who eats moldy food


[1.15:28 - 1.16:01]The speaker and their friend discuss their TikTok algorithms


[1.16:30 - 1.17:46]The friend also watches older shows and movies, surprising the speaker


[1.17:14 - 1.17:54]The speaker and their friend discuss what object they would want from a movie, show, or video game


[1.17:54 - 1.18:37]The speaker mentions wanting a functioning gun blade from Final Fantasy 8


[1.18:37 - 1.19:05]The speaker and their friend discuss what object they would want from a movie, show, or video game


[1.19:05 - 1.19:38]They also mention wanting a flying car from Star Wars


[1.19:39 - 1.21:24]The friend also watches older shows and movies, surprising the speaker


[1.20:27 - 1.22:00]The speaker discusses their hesitation to badmouth projects that friends may have been sponsored for


[1.22:00 - 1.22:59]They mention meeting Jared Leto, who the speaker did not realize was in the band 30 Seconds to Mars


[1.22:59 - 1.24:23]A group of friends discuss a man who has been sending strange items to a woman.


[1.23:13 - 1.25:15]One of the friends had a dream about dead rats and was woken up by their cat.


[1.25:15 - 1.27:59]They discuss getting pets, with one person wanting a toy poodle and the others discussing the responsibilities of owning a dog.


[1.27:59 - 1.29:37]One of the friends had a dream about dead rats and was woken up by their cat.


[1.29:37 - 1.31:22]Another person suggests the gold doubloons from Pirates of the Caribbean for immortality.


[1.30:18 - 1.31:59]They debate the terms of the immortality contract and its potential consequences.


[1.31:59 - 1.33:04]The group discusses various movie and TV show recommendations, including Iron Man and Spiderman suits, Doctor Strange, and various anime movies and shows.


[1.31:59 - 1.37:57]The conversation ends with one person struggling to put down their third finger and another mentioning the character Calcifer and a boy named Page.


[1.32:23 - 1.34:02]They mention the movie "Everything Everywhere All at Once" and its main actor's inspiring story.


[1.34:02 - 1.38:37]They discuss the concept of having one object from a movie, with options including Howl's Moving Castle and the castle itself, the ship from Ponyo, and the world of Spirited Away.


[1.37:45 - 1.40:31]They mention the movie "Everything Everywhere All at Once" and its main actor's inspiring story.


[1.40:05 - 1.43:04]The group talks about playing Valorant and their preferred playstyles, with some members enjoying solo queue and others preferring a stack of three.


[1.41:35 - 1.44:49]They discuss the frustrations of facing highly skilled players in five-stack games and the desire for a separate rank for three-stacks.


[1.44:49 - 1.45:36]The episode ends with a brief wrap-up and thanks to listeners.