Jay Shetty Exposed By Ex-Girlfriend & He Lied About Being A Monk - After Dark #139
[01:08 - 01:17] It's Friday, March 15 and the hosts discuss the Ides of March, which is the 74th day of the Roman calendar and is considered a cursed day.
[02:31 - 02:41]They mention a sponsored product and talk about staying at a hotel where the 40th floor is missing due to the Chinese superstition about the number four being unlucky.
[06:45 - 06:50]The hosts discuss their superstitions with numbers and colors, and mention a fan who sent them a mug with the phrase "Love you, no homo" on it.
[07:31 - 07:36]They discuss YouTubers Tipster and Keemstar, who have been involved in controversies and are currently laying low.
[07:36 - 07:42]The hosts mention a boy named Ross, who has not responded to their messages.
[07:56 - 08:03]The hosts try something new with AB's microphone.
[00:01 - 08:03]Friday, March 15, Ides of March, cursed day, sponsored product, missing 40th floor, Chinese superstition, unlucky number four, superstitions with numbers and colors, fan-sent mug, YouTubers Tipster and Keemstar laying low, Ross not responding, new microphone for AB.
[08:09 - 08:15]Redditor suggests a new EQ to help with hearing.
[08:15 - 08:26]The group discusses the number four being considered unlucky in China.
[08:52 - 08:57]They shout out to the Chinese and celebrate Chinese New Year.
[09:16 - 09:22]Bevo, a guest on the podcast, will be joining them on Monday.
[11:17 - 11:22]Olivia suggests Ethan play Willy Wonka in the future.
[11:52 - 11:59]The group discusses the idea of doing a live production of Willy Wonka.
[12:43 - 12:54]They discuss potential roles for each member in the Willy Wonka production.
[15:19 - 15:26]The group expresses no desire to watch the new version.
[15:33 - 15:45]The original Willy Wonka movie is praised as a masterpiece.
[16:09 - 16:14]The group briefly mentions the Tim Burton version of Willy Wonka.
[16:14 - 16:24]They mention the new T-Shows version of Willy Wonka, with Hugh Grant playing an Oompa Loompa.
[08:03 - 16:24]The group discusses a new EQ, Chinese superstitions, and plans for a live production of Willy Wonka, praising the original movie and expressing no desire to watch the new version.
[16:53 - 16:59] Hugh Grant is rumored to be playing an Oompa Loompa in a new Willy Wonka movie.
[19:40 - 19:47]They also discuss their recent clothing drop and changes in their shipping policy.
[19:40 - 19:47]They share details about some of the items in the new drop, including a jacket, dress, shirt, and accessories.
[19:48 - 19:53]The hosts discuss the controversial casting choice and update the podcast title.
[20:19 - 20:25]They discuss the inspiration behind some of the designs in their clothing line.
[23:29 - 23:34]They also discuss their personal fitness routines and demonstrate push-ups on camera.
[25:31 - 25:37]The hosts discuss the popularity of water bottles and their new woven belt bag designed to carry them.
[16:25 - 25:49]The hosts discuss a controversial casting choice for a new Willy Wonka movie, update the podcast title, and share details about their recent clothing drop and changes in their shipping policy. They also discuss their personal fitness routines, the inspiration behind their clothing designs, and the popularity of water bottles and their new woven belt bag designed to carry them.
[25:50 - 25:55]Person describes a water bottle they have
[25:56 - 26:03]Person prepares to do push-ups
[25:56 - 26:03]They mention buying clothing and ask how many push-ups they need to do for viewers to buy items
[26:18 - 26:24]They discuss recycled clothing made in the USA and working with an artist on Instagram
[26:18 - 26:24]They mention a specific person on Instagram who made some of the art
[26:33 - 26:40]They mention fan art and working together on graphics
[26:41 - 26:47]They admire the layout of the clothing and accessories
[27:37 - 27:42]They show off a hat and earrings
[27:48 - 27:54]They mention new clothing coming out in two weeks
[28:44 - 28:50]They mention a specific person named Jen with a versatile style
[28:57 - 29:02]They discuss the variety of designs and versatility of the artist they worked with
[32:34 - 32:40]They discuss a haircut being done at home
[32:34 - 32:40]They show the final result of the haircut
[33:04 - 33:09]They show the barber and his work on the person's hair
[34:21 - 34:33]They mention the barber's use of a big light
[34:45 - 34:54]The person does push-ups for the viewers
[35:02 - 35:09]They celebrate the weekend and getting ready for it
[25:50 - 35:51]The text provides a chronological summary of a person discussing a water bottle, preparing to do push-ups, admiring and discussing clothing and accessories, working with an artist, showing off new designs, discussing a haircut being done at home, and celebrating the weekend.
[35:57 - 36:03] A group of individuals were discussing plans for the weekend, including getting drunk and attending a show.
[37:51 - 37:57]One of the individuals, Nick, is preparing for a show and mentions needing help with guitar tracks.
[37:57 - 38:02]They mention a friend named Gabe and express their love for him.
[38:21 - 38:27]They discuss their experiences on the platform Cameo and joke about creating personalized videos for money.
[43:05 - 43:10]They mention a potential exposé about J Shetty, and discuss potential titles for the article.
[44:26 - 44:36]The article's author mentions that the flavor was created in the studio.
[44:37 - 44:45]The group takes a break to thank their sponsor, Gamer Subs, and specifically promote their own flavor, Sigma Brain.
[44:53 - 45:00]They joke about the flavor's potential aphrodisiac effects.
[45:08 - 45:13]The group continues to joke and make vulgar comments, apologizing for their behavior.
[35:51 - 45:21]A group of individuals discuss weekend plans and joke about creating personalized videos for money. They promote their sponsor, Gamer Subs, and their own flavor, Sigma Brain. They make vulgar jokes and apologize for their behavior. They also mention a potential exposé about J Shetty.
[46:19 - 46:25]Someone talks about a drink and a sponsor
[49:27 - 49:34]They talk about a university course and jokes about teaching
[52:14 - 52:20]They mention going to Vegas and playing blackjack
[52:14 - 52:20]A woman joins them in Vegas and they continue gambling
[52:47 - 52:53]They imitate Drake and talk about gambling
[53:15 - 53:24]They make a meme reference about persistence in gambling
[53:15 - 53:24]The person ends up winning $600
[45:22 - 53:52]The person talks about a drink sponsor and their university course, then mentions going to Vegas and playing blackjack. They imitate Drake and talk about gambling, making a meme reference about persistence. They are joined by a woman and continue gambling, with the person winning $600.
[53:53 - 53:59] Person talking about losing at gambling after a big winning streak
[54:06 - 54:12]They went to a buffet and came back to lose all their winnings
[54:36 - 54:42]They had a lot of fun despite losing
[55:24 - 55:30]Someone had a moment as a degenerate gambler
[55:57 - 56:02]They went to a strip club and a few people went to a male strip club
[56:27 - 56:33]The person talking fell asleep at the strip club
[57:38 - 57:43]They plan to continue going to Vegas yearly
[58:51 - 58:58]They talk about the strip club food and the unexpected items on the menu
[59:42 - 59:48]They mention the Bevo drama and how the person is not the bad guy
[1.01:39 - 1.01:45]The person will be on the show on Monday
[1.01:45 - 1.01:50]The group plans to show respect and kiss the ring
[53:53 - 1.02:00]Person talks about losing at gambling, going to a buffet, and visiting strip clubs in Vegas. They also mention the Bevo drama and plan to show respect to the person involved.
[1.02:01 - 1.02:12] The person being talked about has been sent videos of themselves and seems uncomfortable in some of them.
[1.02:13 - 1.02:20]The person mentioned has a driving restriction due to a condition.
[1.02:58 - 1.03:08]There is discussion about corrective eye surgery for the condition.
[1.04:10 - 1.04:15]The person has split up with their partner and is now with someone new.
[1.04:28 - 1.04:33]The new partner is pregnant.
[1.06:12 - 1.06:18]The group discussing the person has been watching their videos since they were not popular.
[1.07:48 - 1.07:57]The group reminisces about their childhood and their attraction to the Mary Poppins character.
[1.08:26 - 1.08:31]The group is also discussing the movie Mary Poppins and the actress who played the main character.
[1.09:06 - 1.09:12]The group is excited to have the person mentioned on their show and is looking forward to asking them questions.
[1.09:32 - 1.09:38]The group talks about the possibility of the magic in the movie being real.
[1.02:01 - 1.10:19]The group discusses the person, their driving restriction, their new partner and pregnancy, and their childhood memories of the movie Mary Poppins. They are excited to have the person on their show.
[1.12:05 - 1.12:19] John McDermott was assigned to write a profile on Jay Shetty by his PR team for his new book release.
[1.17:57 - 1.18:02]John met with Jay at a swanky hotel in Santa Monica and initially thought he was just corny and lying.
[1.18:03 - 1.18:33]John's original intention was to write a piece about the intersection of Western capitalism and Eastern spiritualism, but it turned into an investigation of Jay Shetty.
[1.18:34 - 1.18:46]John was appalled by the show and began to dig deeper into Jay's background and credentials.
[1.18:34 - 1.18:46]He uncovered a lot of information about Jay's past and current practices, including possible deception and dishonesty.
[1.18:34 - 1.18:46]In the end, John wrote an article for the Guardian titled "Uncovering the Higher Truth of Jay Shetty," which included both positive and negative aspects of Jay's public persona.
[1.19:07 - 1.19:17]He attended Jay's live show, which was over three hours long and included a rap performance.
[1.10:21 - 1.19:29]John McDermott was assigned to write a profile on Jay Shetty for his new book release, but was appalled by his live show and began to investigate his background and credentials. This led to the publication of an article in the Guardian titled "Uncovering the Higher Truth of Jay Shetty."
[1.19:30 - 1.19:44]Page content includes a discussion about a YouTube video of Jay Shetty rapping at a Harry Krishna event when he was 18.
[1.19:45 - 1.19:57]The video was removed from the internet but can still be accessed through a web archive link.
[1.20:11 - 1.20:19]Jay Shetty's behavior at a live show was uncomfortable and included exploiting a woman's personal experiences for entertainment.
[1.23:34 - 1.23:43]Similarities between Jay Shetty and Tony Robbins were noted, including their use of public displays of emotion for personal gain.
[1.26:40 - 1.26:46]Nicole Arbor was one of the first to call out Jay Shetty's plagiarism in a video posted years ago.
[1.27:23 - 1.27:28]Further investigation into Jay Shetty's background revealed that much of his content is plagiarized from other sources.
[1.27:37 - 1.27:48]Plagiarism is a major issue and should not be excused, especially in the creative industry.
[1.19:30 - 1.28:17]Page content discusses a YouTube video of Jay Shetty rapping at a Harry Krishna event and his behavior at a live show, as well as his history of plagiarism, including being called out by Nicole Arbor in a video posted years ago.
[1.34:57 - 1.35:06] Years ago, a video was made exposing Jay Shetty for plagiarism on his YouTube channel.
[1.36:12 - 1.36:20]Some people from his religious community came forward and claimed he was "full of shit."
[1.36:12 - 1.36:20]He even got a chance to interview President Biden in the Oval Office despite having no qualifications in mental health.
[1.36:12 - 1.36:20]Jay Shetty beat the speaker for a Streamy award for Best Podcast two years in a row, sparking a war against him and the entertainment industry.
[1.36:30 - 1.36:38]He was caught stealing content from other sources, including social media posts and famous quotes.
[1.36:30 - 1.36:38]He had a history of plagiarizing and even changed words and dates to make it seem like original content.
[1.36:39 - 1.36:45]He was friends with other wellness influencers who supported each other and helped launch their careers.
[1.36:39 - 1.36:45]He has two YouTube channels, one for his podcast and one for personal use.
[1.28:17 - 1.36:45]In summary, Jay Shetty has a history of plagiarism and questionable behavior, but continues to be successful in the entertainment industry with the help of other wellness influencers.
[1.45:35 - 1.45:42] Esquire writer discovered Reddit threads raising concerns about self-help guru Jay Shetty's authenticity and qualifications
[1.45:52 - 1.45:58]Writer pitched a deeper investigation to Esquire, but they declined to publish it
[1.46:17 - 1.46:37]Writer was paid by Esquire for their time, but the piece was ultimately killed due to concerns about the PR agency representing Jay Shetty
[1.47:00 - 1.47:06]Writer found evidence contradicting Jay Shetty's origin story and qualifications, including a video of him rapping in 2006 and his involvement with a religious organization since childhood
[1.47:00 - 1.47:06]Jay Shetty has been accused of dishonesty in his self-help teachings and marketing tactics, including selling courses and falsely advertising the legitimacy of a university he founded
[1.36:46 - 1.47:06]A writer discovered evidence contradicting self-help guru Jay Shetty's origin story and qualifications, but Esquire declined to publish a deeper investigation into the matter. This caused controversy over Shetty's authenticity and marketing tactics, including selling courses and falsely advertising the legitimacy of a university he founded.
[1.54:04 - 1.54:17]Person discussing their experience with Jay Shetty and their thoughts on his past and current endeavors
[1.55:18 - 1.55:25]Thoughts on the "influencer hustle" and shortcut to success mentality perpetuated by people like Gary Vee and Jay Shetty
[1.55:44 - 1.55:50]Mention of Gary Vee and their previous interactions
[1.55:44 - 1.55:50]Discussion of Jay's transformation from advertising industry figure to public speaker and influencer
[1.55:44 - 1.55:50]Gratitude towards The Guardian for publishing the story
[1.56:19 - 1.56:38]Mention of a negative story about Jay Shetty that was killed by Esquire and The Hollywood Reporter due to pressure from Jay's publicist and lawyers
[1.56:19 - 1.56:38]Discussion of the lack of journalistic standards and the struggles of the industry
[1.56:19 - 1.56:38]Controversy surrounding the organization Jay Shetty claims to have spent three years with in India
[1.56:52 - 1.57:19]Mention of Jay Shetty's questionable credentials and his "University" which charges $7,400 per term
[1.56:52 - 1.57:19]Skepticism towards the legitimacy of Jay Shetty University's qualifications
[1.47:06 - 1.57:19]Person discussing their experience with Jay Shetty and the controversy surrounding his past and current endeavors, including his transformation from advertising industry figure to influencer, the "influencer hustle" mentality perpetuated by people like Gary Vee and Jay Shetty, and the skepticism towards the legitimacy of Jay Shetty University's qualifications.
[1.57:20 - 1.57:37] Investigator's editor at Sam Will Send urged them to look into a claim about the Life Coaching School being accredited.
[1.57:47 - 1.57:57]Marketing materials for the J Shetty Certification School claimed affiliation with UK universities, but upon contacting them, all denied any connection.
[1.59:51 - 2.00:11]The regulatory agency Offquill also denied accrediting the school.
[2.03:56 - 2.04:04]J Shetty's ex-girlfriend also came forward to speak about his past and motivations.
[2.05:18 - 2.05:30]The investigator spoke to members of the Hare Krishna community who knew J Shetty and they provided valuable information.
[2.05:30 - 2.05:41]She revealed that he was never in India for three years as he claimed, and instead spent most of his time in England.
[2.05:41 - 2.06:04]He was staying at a manor gifted to the Hare Krishna community by George Harrison.
[2.05:41 - 2.06:04]The investigator also mentions the Beatles and George Harrison's involvement with the Hare Krishna community.
[2.05:41 - 2.06:04]George Harrison's involvement with the community may have influenced J Shetty.
[1.57:20 - 2.06:59]Investigator's editor urged them to look into a claim about the Life Coaching School being accredited. Upon investigation, it was found that the school had no real accreditation and was falsely claiming affiliation with UK universities. The investigator also spoke to members of the Hare Krishna community who provided valuable information, including J Shetty's ex-girlfriend who revealed that he had lied about spending three years in India. The investigator also mentions the Beatles and George Harrison's involvement with the Hare Krishna community, potentially influencing J Shetty.
[2.07:00 - 2.07:05]Interviewee discusses seeing a movie after years and a dancing performance
[2.07:14 - 2.07:27]George brings a Hare Krishna edit to a recording studio, showing his involvement with the church and the song "My Sweet Lord" by George Harrison
[2.07:58 - 2.08:11]Interviewee discusses Hare Krishnas and their controversial past, but argues that the religion itself is not a cult
[2.08:25 - 2.08:47]Jay allegedly provided inaccurate and potentially dangerous mental health guidance
[2.09:08 - 2.09:20]Interviewee's article on Jay's questionable background was toned down for legal reasons
[2.09:55 - 2.10:12]Interviewee discusses Jay's rise to fame and his plagiarism controversies
[2.09:55 - 2.10:12]Jay's response to his past inconsistencies may be "who cares, I'm doing my thing now"
[2.09:55 - 2.10:12]Interviewee argues that Jay's success is founded on stolen content and exaggerated qualifications
[2.11:57 - 2.12:08]Jay's podcast has elevated him to a new level of fame and he is considered a good interviewer
[2.13:08 - 2.13:26]Jay's eye-catching appearance and charming personality may have contributed to his success
[2.13:08 - 2.13:26]Interviewee discusses the power of attractiveness and how it may have influenced Jay's success
[2.15:54 - 2.16:09]Jay's response to criticism may be forgiveness and moving forward
[2.16:58 - 2.17:05]Interviewee mentions technical difficulties and a post addressed to "Paul"
[2.07:00 - 2.17:05]Interviewee discusses Jay Shetty's questionable background, rise to fame, and controversies surrounding his mental health guidance and plagiarism. They argue that his success may be founded on stolen content and exaggerated qualifications, as well as his charming personality and appearance.
[2.17:05 - 2.17:10]The speaker says they don't care about something and asks what others want them to say
[2.17:42 - 2.17:51]They mention a call and ask for thoughts on it
[2.19:06 - 2.19:17]The speaker is confused about a post on a subreddit and wonders if it was removed
[2.20:18 - 2.20:24]The speaker expresses appreciation for the call and talks about how it started as a joke
[2.26:25 - 2.26:30]They mention not knowing about plagiarism and someone named Nicole Amber being involved
[2.26:25 - 2.26:30]The speaker checks out a video linked in an article but is not familiar with the person in it
[2.26:25 - 2.26:30]They mention drama surrounding Nicole Amber and ask for an explanation on why people are mad at them
[2.26:31 - 2.26:40]The speaker talks about how they joke about sensitive topics on their show and how their humor is unfiltered
[2.26:31 - 2.26:40]The speaker defends their joke about someone burning and says it was meant as a compliment to their resolve
[2.26:40 - 2.27:05]They mention making jokes about sensitive topics on their show and how people only get upset when it affects them personally
[2.27:12 - 2.27:20]They say some people are mad about their comments on suicide and refer to themselves as an "eth inclined designist genocide supporter"
[2.27:12 - 2.27:20]They express annoyance at people waiting to call them out and make accusations about their character
[2.27:12 - 2.27:20]The speaker talks about how they try to have a balanced perspective on the topic of Israel and anti-Semitism
[2.27:12 - 2.27:20]They express frustration at being called a racist and a Zionist, and criticize the use of the term "Zionist" as a slur for being Jewish
[2.27:12 - 2.27:20]The speaker mentions a tweet from someone calling their therapist a "Zionist" and says it is unacceptable to talk like that about any minority group
[2.27:12 - 2.27:20]They express frustration at being attacked and not being able to have a real conversation about the topic
[2.27:12 - 2.27:20]The speaker defends their joke and says it was not meant to ridicule the person, but rather praise their resolve
[2.27:12 - 2.27:20]They mention that some people were upset because they didn't focus on the person's cause in the joke
[2.27:12 - 2.27:20]The speaker clarifies that they were not ignoring the person's cause and asks for clarification on how their joke was "all lives matter"
[2.27:12 - 2.27:20]The speaker clarifies that they were not ignoring the person's cause and asks for clarification on how their joke was "all lives matter"
[2.17:05 - 2.27:20]The speaker defends their joke about someone burning and expresses frustration at being attacked for making jokes about sensitive topics. They also discuss the topic of Israel and anti-Semitism, expressing frustration at being called a racist and a Zionist. The speaker criticizes the use of the term "Zionist" as a slur for being Jewish and talks about a tweet they saw that upset them. They clarify that their joke was meant as a compliment to the person's resolve, and not to ridicule them. The speaker also mentions that they try to have a balanced perspective on the topic, but are frustrated at not being able to have a real conversation about it.
[2.27:20 - 2.27:27]The speaker expresses appreciation for the other person's perspective on a sensitive topic.
[2.27:54 - 2.28:12]They explain that they focused on the suicide aspect rather than the genocide aspect because of the glamorization and romanticization of suicide on social media.
[2.28:12 - 2.28:33]The speaker clarifies that they did not say anything negative about the person who committed suicide, but rather it is dangerous to glamorize and romanticize suicide.
[2.29:02 - 2.29:08]They mention that being called a Zionist is equivalent to being called a Jew, and they have made it clear that they are not a Zionist.
[2.30:18 - 2.30:42]They criticize the left for exhibiting reactionary traits and ignoring the fact that the person committed suicide.
[2.31:38 - 2.32:04]They state that mental health should be taken seriously and that the person may have had mental health issues.
[2.32:23 - 2.32:32]The speaker addresses the idea that if the person had committed suicide for a different cause, they would have a different reaction.
[2.32:33 - 2.32:46]The speaker questions whether the person would have regretted their actions in 10 years and expresses concern for the impact on their family and friends.
[2.33:18 - 2.33:25]The speaker addresses the argument that if it was someone burning themselves alive for Israel, they would have a different reaction.
[2.34:50 - 2.35:09]The speaker encourages people who are sensitive and cannot have a conversation in good faith to leave and find a community that will always agree with them.
[2.35:09 - 2.35:18]They mention their tendency to make jokes in serious situations and defend their actions.
[2.35:30 - 2.35:55]They criticize the double standard and anti-Semitism that is prevalent in society.
[2.35:30 - 2.35:55]The speaker expresses frustration with people who call them a Zionist and challenges them to say it to their face.
[2.36:13 - 2.36:27]They criticize the celebration of anti-Semitic opinions and express their disgust with anti-Semitism.
[2.27:20 - 2.37:13]The speaker discusses their perspective on a sensitive topic and addresses the glamorization and romanticization of suicide on social media, the double standard and anti-Semitism in society, and the need for mental health to be taken seriously. They also express frustration with the left's reactionary traits and call out those who cannot have a conversation in good faith or make anti-Semitic comments.
[2.37:13 - 2.37:19]Audio transcription of a conversation discussing controversial statements made by a Jewish person.
[2.38:57 - 2.39:06]Person in the conversation expresses their belief that being Jewish does not excuse anti-Semitic or hateful behavior.
[2.48:48 - 2.49:00]Discussion moves on to a controversial interview with Jay Shetty and speculation about his intentions and credibility.
[2.49:51 - 2.50:11]Video of a person falling off a scooter is shown, with speculation that it may be DJ Khaled.
[2.49:51 - 2.50:11]Audio transcription ends with a call for a poll to determine if the person in the video is DJ Khaled.
[2.50:23 - 2.50:30]Debate ensues over whether or not the person in the video is actually DJ Khaled.
[2.52:06 - 2.52:12]Request is made for more evidence to confirm the identity of the person in the video.
[2.37:13 - 2.52:12]Audio transcription of a conversation discussing controversial statements made by a Jewish person, followed by debate over the identity of a person in a video.
[2.52:12 - 2.52:18]Discussion of photoshopping an outfit onto a picture of DJ Khaled
[2.52:18 - 2.52:25]Mention of receiving a gift from Amy
[2.52:25 - 2.52:35]Brad's video in a mini cart doing donuts
[2.52:50 - 2.53:08]Mention of Cameron and Love laughing at a video of DJ Khaled showing off his sneaker collection
[2.52:50 - 2.53:08]Discussion of DJ Khaled's catchphrases and new shoe shipment
[2.53:14 - 2.53:20]Struggle to find the video online
[2.53:20 - 2.53:30]Request to pull up the video and watch it
[2.56:48 - 2.56:54]Confusion over Brendan Schaub's name spelling in a news article
[2.56:54 - 2.57:01]Discussion of Brendan Schaub suing a YouTuber and losing the case
[2.58:01 - 2.58:36]Mention of Matt Hoss and his legal case against H3H3
[2.59:05 - 2.59:22]Excitement over presenting another legal precedent
[2.59:31 - 2.59:41]Response to a comment about DJ Khaled's red pubic hair
[3.01:34 - 3.01:45]Discussion of the delay of the Skillhouse movie premiere and promotion of Skillhouse balls
[3.02:19 - 3.02:25]Theory about Bryce Hall's shirt being edited in a photo due to association with TikTok
[3.02:51 - 3.03:06]Discussion of the quality of the edited photo
[2.52:12 - 3.03:20]Comprehensive summary of the entire audio discussion.
[3.03:20 - 3.03:33] Mention of an actor from the show 'Arrow'
[3.03:33 - 3.03:38]Discussion about the actor's logo being covered
[3.03:38 - 3.03:46]Speculation about the actor's character name
[3.03:46 - 3.04:04]Mention of another actor's name
[3.03:46 - 3.04:04]Talk about Ryan's success and updates on his family
[3.04:04 - 3.04:12]Discussion about a possible website for updates
[3.04:57 - 3.05:08]Clip of the actor flipping his truck
[3.05:51 - 3.05:59]Talk about the cost and features of the truck
[3.06:30 - 3.06:40]Discussion about the actor's lack of experience driving in the desert
[3.06:53 - 3.07:23]Mention of a lawsuit the actor lost to someone representing themselves
[3.09:44 - 3.09:55]Clip of the actor getting stuck in the sand
[3.11:09 - 3.11:24]Discussion about the actor's lack of talent and success due to Joe Rogan
[3.12:03 - 3.12:27]Mention of the actor's drug overdose and legal troubles
[3.12:36 - 3.12:54]Idea for a future editing project featuring the actor and another person in a car together
[3.13:30 - 3.13:35]Mention of other interesting topics involving the actor
[3.03:20 - 3.13:35]Discussion and clips of an actor from the show 'Arrow' and his recent truck flip in the desert, along with other interesting topics such as legal troubles and lack of talent.
[3.13:37 - 3.13:43]A person is talking about a man who is starting a podcast about failing better
[3.13:45 - 3.13:51]The person is excited for the podcast and believes it will be fresh and exciting
[3.13:59 - 3.14:06]The podcast is called "Fail Better" and will have star-studded guests
[3.14:30 - 3.14:38]The person has known the podcast host, David, since he was young and praises his work
[3.14:30 - 3.14:38]The podcast host has worked with many studios and is now moving on to this podcast
[3.14:46 - 3.14:53]The person lists some of the guests on the podcast, including Ben Stiller and Bette Midler
[3.15:28 - 3.15:41]The person is looking forward to promoting the podcast
[3.15:41 - 3.15:48]The conversation moves on to a video of a police chase, which the person finds comical
[3.15:49 - 3.15:54]The person makes a reference to the Benny Hill song
[3.16:17 - 3.16:36]The video shows a car chase and a dog attacking a police officer
[3.20:22 - 3.20:33]They discuss the director M. Night Shyamalan and his films
[3.21:51 - 3.22:12]The person shares a video of a man bragging about wearing tight pants
[3.22:49 - 3.22:57]They also discuss the use of winking and the person's experience with it
[3.13:37 - 3.24:12]The conversation covers topics such as a new podcast about failing better, a police chase video, director M. Night Shyamalan, and a man bragging about wearing tight pants.
[3.24:42 - 3.24:54] Discussion about a man who wears tight pants to show off his "dick outline"
[3.25:01 - 3.25:07]Debate about whether it is appropriate or attractive for men to show off their bodies in the same way that women do
[3.29:49 - 3.29:55]Plans to watch and discuss the movie "Willy Wonka" with Bevo
[3.30:16 - 3.30:28]Discussion about Bevo's ability to eat and swallow different types of food
[3.31:27 - 3.31:36]Plans to get Bevo a big steak, potentially from Sizzler
[3.31:36 - 3.31:46]Apologies for getting heated in the discussion
[3.33:23 - 3.33:29]Thanks to all the viewers and mention of upcoming Monday show
[3.33:49 - 3.34:10]Mention of a planned meeting with a guest named Bevo on Monday
[3.24:12 - 3.34:55]The audio features a discussion about a man wearing tight pants to show off his body, debate about the appropriateness of this behavior, and plans to watch the movie "Willy Wonka" with a guest named Bevo. The hosts also discuss Bevo's ability to eat different types of food and make plans to get him a steak. They apologize for getting heated in the discussion and thank viewers before signing off and wishing them a great weekend.
[3.34:55 - 3.35:20] Audio starts with someone saying "Yeah, it was every day chew extra"
[3.35:20 - 3.35:20]Person addresses "everybody" and says "love y'all"
[3.35:20 - 3.35:20]Ends with "See you on"
[3.34:55 - 3.35:20]Person speaks about daily routine and expresses love for others before ending the audio.