We Got TikTok's Science Guy | Smosh Mouth 34
[00:02 - 01:09]Discussion about matching energy and looking good
[00:20 - 00:48]Discussion about Hank's appearance and cleaning up
[01:09 - 01:32]Compliments given
[01:32 - 01:58]Discussion about recognizing internet fame and greeting people
[01:58 - 02:40]Mention of TikTok and Hank's alternate account
[02:49 - 03:24]Mention of Hank's book and its sequel
[02:56 - 03:09]Compliments given
[03:09 - 04:38]Mention of Hank's book and its sequel
[04:38 - 05:31]Book is about internet fame and a girl who meets an alien
[05:08 - 05:44]Conversation between two individuals, one named Hank Green
[05:44 - 06:09]Mention of Hank's book and its sequel
[06:09 - 08:55]Discussion about recognizing internet fame and greeting people
[07:37 - 09:03]Conversation between two individuals, one named Hank Green
[07:48 - 08:37]Discussion about recognizing internet fame and greeting people
[08:37 - 08:42]Book is about internet fame and a girl who meets an alien
[09:03 - 09:30]Hank's involvement in different activities and things he cannot do
[09:30 - 10:07]Discussion about recognizing internet fame and greeting people
[10:01 - 11:41]The speaker discusses using yo-yoing in different situations and the age at which it is appropriate.
[10:07 - 11:41]Mention of Hank's son and his interest in YouTube
[10:13 - 11:54]Mention of SciShow Kids being a separate channel
[10:20 - 11:54]They mention a kids' section on their show, SciShow, and their role in it.
[11:24 - 13:51]The speaker began performing stand-up after emailing a friend and receiving advice on how to start.
[13:23 - 15:02]The speaker discusses using yo-yoing in different situations and the age at which it is appropriate.
[13:28 - 14:18]The conversation turns to a catchphrase mentioned in one of the speaker's TikTok videos, "Morning Science Sluts."
[13:33 - 16:07]The speaker discusses using yo-yoing in different situations and the age at which it is appropriate.
[15:02 - 15:44]They discuss the process of writing and rehearsing their stand-up set, which grew from 10 minutes to 60 minutes over the course of two months.
[15:44 - 18:02]The speaker talks about their current stand-up comedy career and how it started with writing jokes in their chemo journal.
[17:10 - 18:38]They credit watching a lot of stand-up during chemotherapy as a way to keep their brain active.
[18:02 - 19:07]The speaker talks about their current stand-up comedy career and how it started with writing jokes in their chemo journal.
[19:07 - 20:46]The speaker reveals that they have curly hair now due to chemotherapy, and discusses the challenges of managing it.
[20:46 - 21:37]The conversation turns to a catchphrase mentioned in one of the speaker's TikTok videos, "Morning Science Sluts."
[21:14 - 21:57]The speaker discusses a recent interaction on TikTok where someone asked a question and he answered it.
[21:37 - 23:16]He explains that he is good at understanding and explaining science in a short and captivating manner.
[23:16 - 25:59]The speaker discusses a recent interaction on TikTok where someone asked a question and he answered it.
[24:15 - 24:53]The speaker talks about his brother's intelligence and how he himself is good at synthesizing and simplifying complex information.
[25:59 - 28:08]The speaker discusses a recent internet trend about what kind of imagery people see when they think about an apple.
[27:04 - 27:24]The speaker discusses a recent interaction on TikTok where someone asked a question and he answered it.
[28:08 - 29:56]The speaker discusses a recent internet trend about what kind of imagery people see when they think about an apple.
[29:56 - 30:51]The speaker talks about the abundance of misinformation on the internet and how everyone wants to be the person providing new information.
[30:51 - 32:32]He mentions that he can talk about physics and chemistry without needing sources, as he knows about gas laws.
[31:00 - 33:00]The speaker talks about his brother's intelligence and how he himself is good at synthesizing and simplifying complex information.
[32:39 - 33:51]The speaker is interested in a question brought up about imagery before they started.
[33:16 - 33:42]One of the speakers, Hank, has a twin brother who is also a novelist.
[34:37 - 35:17]The speaker expresses jealousy over Hank's lack of perfectionism.
[34:43 - 35:35]The speaker and Hank discuss their different ways of thinking and processing information.
[35:35 - 36:01]The speaker expresses jealousy over Hank's lack of perfectionism.
[36:01 - 37:13]They mention a sponsor, MeUndies, and their comfort and cute designs.
[37:13 - 38:52]The speaker is interested in a question brought up about imagery before they started.
[37:55 - 39:06]The speaker and Hank discuss their different ways of thinking and processing information.
[39:06 - 40:28]The conversation shifts to living in Montana and how it affects creativity.
[39:17 - 40:12]The speaker is interested in a question brought up about imagery before they started.
[40:28 - 43:35]The speaker expresses jealousy over Hank's lack of perfectionism.
[40:34 - 43:21]The conversation shifts to living in Montana and how it affects creativity.
[42:27 - 43:55]The importance of having a grounded community and diverse sources of inspiration is mentioned.
[43:55 - 45:18]The speaker and Hank discuss their different ways of thinking and processing information.
[44:33 - 46:56]The speaker asks about the creative process and how Hank gears himself up for projects.
[46:56 - 47:31]Hank shares a lesson he learned about not letting ideas stay in your head but taking action to make them a reality.
[47:31 - 49:42]The speaker discusses their experience creating and running the VidCon event, and how it was both a success and a challenge.
[48:57 - 52:21]They mention their struggle with success and how it can lead to becoming a "monster" or "nightmare."
[49:42 - 52:51]The speaker discusses their experience creating and running the VidCon event, and how it was both a success and a challenge.
[52:21 - 54:43]They explain that good news in science often happens slowly and incrementally, making it less noticeable.
[53:18 - 54:32]The speaker transitions to discussing science and mentions the bleakness of many scientific discoveries, such as climate change and food safety.
[54:00 - 56:30]They share some positive scientific advancements, such as the use of AI in finding new antibiotics and the decreasing cost of renewable energy sources like solar panels.
[56:30 - 59:44]The speaker also mentions the importance of addressing poverty and how it is both a cause and consequence of climate change.
[58:09 - 58:48]The speaker transitions to discussing science and mentions the bleakness of many scientific discoveries, such as climate change and food safety.
[58:25 - 58:36]The speaker concludes by stating that while progress has been made in addressing poverty, it is still a difficult problem to solve.
[59:44 - 1.02:19]The speaker also mentions the importance of addressing poverty and how it is both a cause and consequence of climate change.
[1.00:01 - 1.01:26]They share some positive scientific advancements, such as the use of AI in finding new antibiotics and the decreasing cost of renewable energy sources like solar panels.
[1.01:37 - 1.03:05]They explain that good news in science often happens slowly and incrementally, making it less noticeable.
[1.02:47 - 1.05:21]Hank Green discusses how bad news often comes in waves, while good news is slow and steady.
[1.02:58 - 1.05:16]He talks about the Pacific trash problem and how it weighs on his mind, but acknowledges that worrying about everything is not productive.
[1.05:21 - 1.06:53]He mentions a climate change podcast and how it taught him about the complications of building power lines for solar energy.
[1.06:53 - 1.07:26]The interview ends with compliments and friendly banter.
[1.06:58 - 1.08:02]They talk about Hank's popular TikTok account and how he shares fun science facts that are often mind-blowing.
[1.08:02 - 1.09:08]He then explains a recent breakthrough in science involving the detection of stretching and squeezing of space using pulsars.
[1.08:26 - 1.08:33]He talks about the Pacific trash problem and how it weighs on his mind, but acknowledges that worrying about everything is not productive.
[1.09:08 - 1.11:22]He then explains a recent breakthrough in science involving the detection of stretching and squeezing of space using pulsars.
[1.11:22 - 1.12:44]Hank shares a cancer fact: men are more likely to die from breast cancer than testicular cancer, despite the latter being more treatable.
[1.11:46 - 1.12:38]They talk about Hank's popular TikTok account and how he shares fun science facts that are often mind-blowing.
[1.12:00 - 1.12:26]He then explains a recent breakthrough in science involving the detection of stretching and squeezing of space using pulsars.
[1.12:45 - 1.13:43]Hank shares a cancer fact: men are more likely to die from breast cancer than testicular cancer, despite the latter being more treatable.
[1.13:43 - 1.15:02]The conversation turns to Hank's stand-up comedy career and his upcoming shows.