
We Attempted to Fix Our Viewers Relationship Problems | Chuckle Sandwich


[00:00 - 01:40]One person posted a picture of a kangaroo and tagged the other person


[00:34 - 01:33]They joke about the possibility of the tagged person feeding the other person seeds


[00:39 - 01:26]The conversation ends with the phrase "Hey, Chucklers"


[01:40 - 04:20]They talk about lighting and cameras for filming


[01:45 - 02:13]The conversation ends with the phrase "Hey, Chucklers"


[02:13 - 02:56]They talk about lighting and cameras for filming


[03:11 - 03:46]The conversation ends with the phrase "Hey, Chucklers"


[03:23 - 03:29]They mention a workplace safety conversation


[03:53 - 04:14]The conversation ends with the phrase "Hey, Chucklers"


[04:20 - 04:51]They talk about lighting and cameras for filming


[04:51 - 05:41]The conversation ends with the phrase "Hey, Chucklers"


[04:59 - 05:35]They discuss jet lag and being back from Australia


[05:41 - 07:38]One person doesn't have a problem with jet lag and naps when they're tired


[06:40 - 07:11]The conversation ends with the phrase "Hey, Chucklers"


[07:19 - 08:23]They joke about a zombie reference


[08:24 - 08:53]One person suggests putting up maps on a wall to track these events


[08:54 - 08:59]They joke about having faith in the person providing the code


[08:59 - 09:42]The other person jokes about Brutus showing up every 5 rounds


[09:18 - 09:34]They joke about a zombie reference


[09:42 - 11:09]The conversation ends with the phrase "Hey, Chucklers"


[10:20 - 11:28]They joke about putting Tucker behind a paywall on Patreon for extra content


[11:29 - 12:53]They mention other companies and streamers raising prices and doing money grabs


[12:53 - 13:09]They joke about doubling the price of a "Shlankit" with a discount code


[13:09 - 13:31]They joke about putting Tucker behind a paywall on Patreon for extra content


[13:32 - 13:52]They discuss the opposite of a discount code and call it a "believe code"


[13:53 - 14:06]They joke about having faith in the person providing the code


[14:06 - 14:36]The conversation ends with the phrase "Hey, Chucklers"


[14:06 - 14:47]Chuckles Sandwich Ted and Schlatte are recording a Speak Pipe episode


[14:13 - 14:30]They mention the person's mind being "cloudy" but the person says they are "locked in"


[14:48 - 16:59]They advise listeners to be considerate when recording their Speak Pipes as Tucker is silently judging their words


[15:04 - 15:40]They listen to another Speak Pipe from a listener whose wife has moved 19 hours away


[15:27 - 15:56]The criteria for a successful Speak Pipe is to be between 30 seconds and 1 minute


[16:19 - 17:17]They joke about people calling Tucker "Shart" instead of "Schlatt"


[17:17 - 19:17]The hosts joke about the listener's story and mention their name (Sophia)


[17:41 - 20:28]The listener asks for advice on how to be a better person


[17:47 - 19:03]The hosts advise the listener to respect themselves and move on from the situation.


[19:17 - 21:34]The hosts joke about the listener's story and mention their name (Sophia)


[19:31 - 19:52]The hosts joke about the listener licking people while away


[19:52 - 21:21]They advise listeners to be considerate when recording their Speak Pipes as Tucker is silently judging their words


[19:58 - 21:07]The listener is worried about making mistakes while living apart from his wife


[20:28 - 21:00]They listen to a Speak Pipe from a listener who has dated multiple people within their friend group


[21:34 - 21:52]The hosts joke about the listener's story and mention their name (Sophia)


[21:52 - 24:22]The listener is worried about making mistakes while living apart from his wife


[23:00 - 24:38]The hosts joke about the listener licking people while away


[23:52 - 24:43]The listener is worried about making mistakes while living apart from his wife


[24:44 - 26:06]They listen to a Speak Pipe from a listener who met someone on a dating app who is not ready for commitment


[25:18 - 26:14]They advise listeners to be considerate when recording their Speak Pipes as Tucker is silently judging their words


[26:14 - 27:10]Ted and Tucker discuss a person named Ralph or Rolf, and make jokes about the name being associated with death in World War One.


[26:55 - 28:45]They discuss how Schlatt's real name is often mistakenly thought to be Jared because of a podcast description.


[27:10 - 29:04]They talk about trench foot and how it's a grave name.


[29:04 - 30:04]Ted and Tucker both express their disapproval of the boyfriend and urge Monty to break up with him.


[30:04 - 32:01]They read a sponsor ad for Chubby's shorts.


[32:01 - 33:53]Ted and Tucker both express their disapproval of the boyfriend and urge Monty to break up with him.


[32:09 - 33:34]A listener named Monty asks for advice about her boyfriend not taking university seriously and potentially causing them to be in a long-distance relationship.


[32:56 - 33:16]Ted and Tucker both express their disapproval of the boyfriend and urge Monty to break up with him.


[33:53 - 35:44]A group of people are discussing what Vikings and dwarves like to eat.


[33:53 - 35:51]Ted introduces a person named Daymanti.


[34:28 - 35:30]They then discuss a Quora post about what Vikings and dwarves eat, but the information is unreliable.


[35:45 - 37:31]The group then moves on to discussing other stories about this ex-roommate.


[35:52 - 37:23]A listener named Monty asks for advice about her boyfriend not taking university seriously and potentially causing them to be in a long-distance relationship.


[35:58 - 37:31]Ted and Tucker both express their disapproval of the boyfriend and urge Monty to break up with him.


[37:06 - 37:11]A listener named Monty asks for advice about her boyfriend not taking university seriously and potentially causing them to be in a long-distance relationship.


[37:31 - 38:36]One of the people mentions an ex-roommate who had a dog in a diaper.


[38:37 - 39:41]They move on to discussing a problem with their male cats, who frequently engage in homosexual incestuous behavior.


[38:43 - 39:53]The cats are neutered, but still engage in this behavior.


[39:53 - 42:06]The person is unsure how to stop the behavior and does not want to intervene.


[40:23 - 40:48]The group then moves on to discussing other stories about this ex-roommate.


[40:49 - 41:45]They move on to discussing a problem with their male cats, who frequently engage in homosexual incestuous behavior.


[41:26 - 43:05]The person is unsure how to stop the behavior and does not want to intervene.


[43:06 - 46:19]One of the people mentions an ex-roommate who had a dog in a diaper.


[44:42 - 45:46]The person on Skype thought they were alone, but the speaker was watching them through a security camera


[45:11 - 45:19]They mention trying to use a spritzer to break up the cats, but it doesn't work.


[45:11 - 46:40]The speaker shares a personal experience of experimenting with alcohol for the first time at 21 years old


[45:29 - 47:50]The speaker suggests feeding the person Mountain Dew instead of water to see what happens


[46:42 - 48:45]The speaker and his friend Tucker discuss the topic of alcoholism and how Tucker loves drama


[48:08 - 52:21]The speaker shares a personal experience of experimenting with alcohol for the first time at 21 years old


[52:23 - 52:28]The speaker clarifies that he only drinks for content and is not an actual alcoholic


[52:29 - 52:52]The speaker and his friend Tucker discuss the topic of alcoholism and how Tucker loves drama


[52:52 - 53:42]The speaker and Tucker discuss how Reddit can be a place for parasocial behavior and extreme opinions


[53:42 - 54:01]The speaker and his friend Tucker discuss the topic of alcoholism and how Tucker loves drama


[54:01 - 55:18]The speaker reads a question from a listener who is struggling with their parents forcing them to attend church


[55:18 - 56:00]The speaker suggests loving God more and being grateful for the food as a potential solution to the listener's problem


[56:15 - 56:47]The speaker reads a question from a listener who is struggling with their parents forcing them to attend church


[56:48 - 58:50]Tucker asks what the next topic is and they discuss potential topics such as flirting, confusion, and prom advice.


[56:56 - 59:19]A listener asks for advice on how to handle a situation where a girl from the same college asked him to go to prom, even though he already agreed to go with a friend.


[58:51 - 1.02:14]The podcast ends with the hosts thanking the listeners for watching.


[59:36 - 1.02:08]The hosts discuss retracting an award and joke about the concept of "chuckle core."


[1.02:14 - 1.05:43]Tucker asks what the next topic is and they discuss potential topics such as flirting, confusion, and prom advice.


[1.02:28 - 1.03:35]Another listener from Belarus asks for advice on how to deal with his girlfriend who criticizes his art and music.


[1.03:47 - 1.05:34]Ted advises the listener to express his feelings to his girlfriend and continue making art for himself, not for her.


[1.05:43 - 1.06:34]The hosts discuss retracting an award and joke about the concept of "chuckle core."


[1.06:35 - 1.08:56]Ted advises the listener to express his feelings to his girlfriend and continue making art for himself, not for her.


[1.08:14 - 1.11:58]The hosts discuss retracting an award and joke about the concept of "chuckle core."


[1.09:04 - 1.11:46]Ted advises the listener to express his feelings to his girlfriend and continue making art for himself, not for her.