
Podcast Courtney Hits Different - SmoshCast #55


[00:03 - 02:00]The speaker's father and they received a call informing them that the speaker had injuries and tendonitis, causing them to joke about not having any bones.


[01:00 - 02:27]The speaker's co-hosts discuss their own family backgrounds and cultural identities.


[02:28 - 04:32]The co-hosts joke about the speaker's cooking skills and their co-host's reputation as a good cook.


[02:35 - 04:43]The speaker discusses how the cast of a show grew larger, resulting in both positive and negative feedback.


[04:44 - 06:18]The speaker's family is from Arizona, but they were born in LA. Their last name is Jimenez, which is a common Spanish last name in the Philippines.


[04:51 - 05:20]The speaker's co-hosts discuss their own family backgrounds and cultural identities.


[06:06 - 10:37]The speaker's family is from Arizona, but they were born in LA. Their last name is Jimenez, which is a common Spanish last name in the Philippines.


[09:18 - 10:43]The speaker's father and they received a call informing them that the speaker had injuries and tendonitis, causing them to joke about not having any bones.


[10:43 - 12:59]The speaker and their co-hosts talk about the lack of distinct white culture and the prevalence of processed and bland food in American culture.


[12:40 - 14:11]The co-hosts joke about the speaker's cooking skills and their co-host's reputation as a good cook.


[13:07 - 13:50]The speaker discusses cooking a turkey for Thanksgiving and receiving positive feedback.


[13:51 - 14:11]The speaker discusses their experience with learning to cook and receiving a list of seasonings from a friend.


[14:11 - 16:05]The speaker talks about their own activities on their days off, including going for walks and playing guitar.


[15:13 - 15:55]The speaker also mentions going viral on Tumblr for a Halloween costume.


[16:05 - 16:29]They mention being terrible at playing guitar and taking lessons in high school.


[16:30 - 18:05]The speaker also mentions going viral on Tumblr for a Halloween costume.


[16:49 - 18:50]The speaker mentions being hired for Smosh within a five month period.


[17:01 - 18:22]The speaker also mentions going viral on Tumblr for a Halloween costume.


[18:23 - 19:31]They talk about their callbacks for Smosh and the intimidating experience.


[19:31 - 22:27]They also mention the negative feedback they received as new cast members but how the community eventually became more welcoming.


[19:44 - 22:59]The speaker mentions being hired for Smosh within a five month period.


[23:00 - 24:45]They talk about their callbacks for Smosh and the intimidating experience.


[23:53 - 26:35]The speaker mentions being hired for Smosh within a five month period.


[24:14 - 24:26]They talk about hanging out with friends and mention their busy schedules.


[24:20 - 25:30]They mention the difficulty of getting into the entertainment industry and how it is filled with the same people.


[24:26 - 26:35]The speaker discusses the competitive nature of auditioning for roles in the entertainment industry.


[25:30 - 26:26]The speaker mentions being hired for Smosh within a five month period.


[25:38 - 25:49]They talk about hanging out with friends and mention their busy schedules.


[25:38 - 26:14]They mention how they sometimes say negative things to make themselves feel better about not getting the role.


[25:49 - 27:56]The speaker talks about how the industry has changed and there are less auditions now.


[26:02 - 26:20]They talk about their callbacks for Smosh and the intimidating experience.


[27:56 - 28:48]The speaker talks about how they decided to take improv classes at Groundlings to improve their comedy skills.


[28:02 - 28:14]The speaker discusses the competitive nature of auditioning for roles in the entertainment industry.


[28:38 - 29:56]The speaker talks about how they decided to take improv classes at Groundlings to improve their comedy skills.


[29:43 - 30:24]The speaker talks about how they continued playing soccer after college and how it helped them in their career.


[30:24 - 31:09]The speaker discusses their experience with soccer as a child and how they were forced to watch games, leading to a dislike for the sport.


[30:39 - 31:53]The speaker talks about their experience with track and field in high school and how they quit senior year due to issues with the coaches.


[31:09 - 31:26]They mention how they enjoy watching live sports and concerts.


[31:26 - 32:27]The speaker talks about their experience with track and field in high school and how they quit senior year due to issues with the coaches.


[32:27 - 32:50]The speaker talks about how they continued playing soccer after college and how it helped them in their career.


[32:50 - 33:48]They mention their plan to put their future children in sports for discipline and camaraderie.


[33:48 - 34:27]The speaker talks about how they continued playing soccer after college and how it helped them in their career.


[34:27 - 35:05]They discuss the funny world of sports in commercials and TV shows.


[35:05 - 35:43]The speaker mentions how they have hurt themselves before while filming sports scenes.


[35:10 - 35:26]The speaker had an MRI before a tournament in Texas, but didn't think anything of it.


[35:26 - 37:54]The speaker and a friend discuss the injury and the friend knows people who have experienced similar injuries.


[35:43 - 36:47]The speaker mentions talking to a professional UFC fighter about pain tolerance and how it is constantly tested in their line of work.


[36:26 - 36:38]They mention their experience doing comedy with a friend and creating sketches on Instagram.


[36:47 - 36:53]The speaker mentions talking to a professional UFC fighter about pain tolerance and how it is constantly tested in their line of work.


[37:11 - 42:17]The speaker recalls auditioning for a sketch at a location house and meeting new people.


[42:18 - 42:59]The speaker started working with the group for about six months before the shutdown occurred.


[42:45 - 44:24]The speaker and their father were sad to see the group crumble in just a few days.


[42:59 - 45:00]The group received news that freelancers would be fired within a week.


[44:24 - 47:07]The group continued to film videos, but they were unsure if they would ever be released.


[45:51 - 46:00]Brian discusses his experience following people on Instagram and their potential for success


[46:01 - 46:06]Brian expresses his heartbreak for those who have put in a lot of effort without seeing results


[46:07 - 46:55]He has never had a stable acting job until now


[46:07 - 47:15]The speaker started working with the group for about six months before the shutdown occurred.


[46:19 - 46:25]It has been two years since Brian's involvement with acting started


[46:31 - 47:24]He is grateful to have witnessed everything that has happened


[46:55 - 48:05]During a down period, Brian and others were planning to shoot a sketch together


[47:45 - 49:25]Brian asks if the others struggle with directing and acting at the same time


[48:16 - 48:24]Brian directed the sketch and found it easier to focus on directing without acting involved


[48:25 - 48:38]Brian often leaned on others for emotional support during the emotional scenes


[48:45 - 49:06]During a down period, Brian and others were planning to shoot a sketch together


[49:06 - 49:13]He directed his first sketch last week with emotional support from others


[49:26 - 50:11]He found it challenging to alter his posture, voice, and emotions while acting


[50:11 - 50:21]Brian wrote the Tony character with a specific emotional depth in mind


[50:22 - 50:59]He joined the group during the Summer Games and found it to be a test of his willingness to hang with them


[50:27 - 50:45]During a down period, Brian and others were planning to shoot a sketch together


[50:45 - 51:17]He found it challenging to alter his posture, voice, and emotions while acting


[51:17 - 51:22]He compares it to going to Disneyland every day and getting tired of the same ride


[51:23 - 51:28]Brian loves performing, but sometimes it becomes like white noise


[51:29 - 51:34]Brian wrote the Tony character with a specific emotional depth in mind


[51:35 - 51:47]Sarah Shower from Vine helped write the "Every TikTok Ever" sketch


[51:47 - 51:59]He hopes to direct more in the future


[52:00 - 52:53]He has worked as a production coordinator on commercial jobs


[52:15 - 52:39]During a down period, Brian and others were planning to shoot a sketch together


[52:21 - 53:24]He hopes to direct more in the future


[52:53 - 52:59]Brian reflects on his experiences performing for a month straight


[52:59 - 53:13]Brian had no prior experience with directing, but was supposed to direct the sketch


[53:24 - 53:57]Brian reflects on his experiences performing for a month straight


[53:37 - 53:51]He took a break to come and watch the others perform in San Diego


[53:58 - 54:13]Brian loves performing, but sometimes it becomes like white noise


[54:13 - 54:32]He compares it to going to Disneyland every day and getting tired of the same ride


[54:33 - 54:49]The crowd was excited to see him


[54:50 - 55:01]Brian's favorite "Try Not to Laugh" was the Summer Games edition


[54:50 - 55:01]A segment called "Shoot Dude" is introduced.


[55:01 - 56:25]They filmed in 120 degree heat and it was their best Summer Games yet


[55:01 - 57:06]The speaker's brain is preoccupied with thoughts of a recent trip to Australia.


[55:07 - 55:41]He joined the group during the Summer Games and found it to be a test of his willingness to hang with them


[55:16 - 55:54]They filmed in 120 degree heat and it was their best Summer Games yet


[55:35 - 56:55]The speaker and their coworkers don't know what to expect until they are on location.


[55:42 - 55:47]Brian often leaned on others for emotional support during the emotional scenes


[55:48 - 56:18]Keith is praised for finding a way to leak content.


[55:54 - 56:11]During a down period, Brian and others were planning to shoot a sketch together


[56:26 - 56:48]Brian still wears the shirts from the Summer Games.


[56:32 - 56:43]Brian's favorite "Try Not to Laugh" was the Summer Games edition


[56:32 - 56:48]The speaker's brain is preoccupied with thoughts of a recent trip to Australia.


[56:55 - 59:28]A segment called "Shoot Dude" is introduced.


[57:29 - 57:53]They discuss taking turns showering and talking during the trip.


[57:53 - 58:52]The segment "Shoot Dude" is not fully discussed due to time constraints.


[58:14 - 59:14]A segment called "Shoot Dude" is introduced.


[59:15 - 1.01:55]A coworker named Monica accidentally texts the speaker about scheduling a massage night.


[1.00:58 - 1.03:22]The speaker has also accidentally talked bad about a friend to the wrong person in the past.


[1.02:20 - 1.03:13]A coworker named Monica accidentally texts the speaker about scheduling a massage night.


[1.03:22 - 1.04:45]The speaker's first kiss with their boyfriend at age 16 is mentioned.


[1.03:40 - 1.05:49]The heat and lack of cell service are mentioned.


[1.03:48 - 1.05:41]A coworker named Monica accidentally texts the speaker about scheduling a massage night.


[1.05:49 - 1.06:07]The speaker and another person discuss their favorite movies, including Good Will Hunting and Zoolander.


[1.06:08 - 1.06:31]They share their top two choices for serious and funny movies, including Catch Me If You Can and Tangled.


[1.06:31 - 1.06:49]The speaker mentions a movie list on Twitter and their favorite Disney princess movie, Mulan.


[1.06:49 - 1.07:07]They share their top two choices for serious and funny movies, including Catch Me If You Can and Tangled.


[1.07:08 - 1.07:40]The speaker mentions a movie list on Twitter and their favorite Disney princess movie, Mulan.


[1.07:17 - 1.07:23]They discuss favorite comedies, including Superbad and Scott Pilgrim.


[1.07:40 - 1.08:04]The other person reveals their favorite Disney princess movie is Beauty and the Beast.


[1.08:04 - 1.08:35]The podcast comes out every Wednesday on listening apps and Fridays on YouTube.


[1.08:36 - 1.08:49]They discuss a segment on their show where they share embarrassing stories, and encourage listeners to send in their own.


[1.08:55 - 1.09:10]The guest, Kimmy, shares some of her background and story.


[1.09:10 - 1.09:22]They wrap up the discussion and say goodbye.