"I COULD KILL A COYOTE" ft. QuarterJade - OfflineTV Podcast #11
[00:00 - 00:23]They are at a gala and may run into her accidentally
[00:23 - 00:58]Jody's real name is JOD and it is short for something
[00:58 - 01:34]They discuss names and Jody's name being unique
[01:35 - 02:18]The conversation turns to productivity and reading habits
[01:41 - 01:47]Jody is the first time on the Offline TV podcast
[01:47 - 01:58]They are at a gala and may run into her accidentally
[02:18 - 02:30]They are joined by a new member of Offline TV, Jody
[02:30 - 04:36]The conversation turns to productivity and reading habits
[03:50 - 04:13]Speaker reads a lot and recommends a series called "Blood and Ash"
[04:37 - 05:11]The conversation turns to productivity and reading habits
[04:52 - 04:59]Speaker reads a lot and recommends a series called "Blood and Ash"
[05:11 - 05:23]Speaker mentions a segment on stream called "Guess the Asian"
[05:23 - 06:11]Jody reveals her parents are Norwegian and Chinese and how they met.
[05:42 - 05:55]Speaker mentions a segment on stream called "Guess the Asian"
[06:13 - 06:47]Jody reveals her parents are Norwegian and Chinese and how they met.
[06:47 - 07:20]The speaker's brother was very good at games and they often played together.
[07:20 - 08:11]The speaker attended PAX West and learned about Twitch and streaming.
[09:02 - 11:19]The speaker followed many female streamers and eventually joined OTV.
[09:30 - 10:07]The speaker has been gaming since childhood and was introduced to it by their family.
[10:35 - 10:41]The speaker joined OTV when they were at their peak popularity and were good at games.
[11:19 - 12:15]They were invited to the OTV party and have been part of OTV for a year.
[11:53 - 13:36]The speaker attended PAX West and learned about Twitch and streaming.
[13:36 - 14:33]The speaker joined OTV when they were at their peak popularity and were good at games.
[14:49 - 16:13]The speaker attended PAX West and learned about Twitch and streaming.
[15:01 - 16:02]The speaker collaborated with OTV members before officially joining the group.
[16:13 - 17:31]The speaker joined OTV when they were at their peak popularity and were good at games.
[17:31 - 18:13]The early days of OTV were chaotic and focused on gaining viewers.
[18:14 - 18:33]They explain that there is no collaboration in the Hearthstone game and that it is a 1v1 game.
[18:33 - 19:07]The speaker is asked if they feel competitive towards other streamers, to which they respond that they only feel competitive if it affects them directly.
[19:07 - 19:47]The speaker expresses mixed feelings about this label, as it makes them proud to be recognized but also feels like a jab, as they believe they wouldn't be seen as the best if compared to male streamers.
[19:34 - 19:55]The speaker expresses their dislike for competition in the gaming industry.
[19:55 - 20:08]The interviewer brings up the topic of banter between friends and how it can be seen as sexist when directed towards female friends.
[20:10 - 23:28]The interviewer brings up the topic of gender in the gaming industry and asks the speaker, as a successful female streamer, how they feel about being labeled as the "best female Valorant streamer."
[21:41 - 22:43]The speaker expresses mixed feelings about this label, as it makes them proud to be recognized but also feels like a jab, as they believe they wouldn't be seen as the best if compared to male streamers.
[22:44 - 24:24]They also mention that they would prefer to be recognized as a great Valorant streamer, rather than a great female Valorant streamer.
[23:28 - 24:50]The interviewer praises the speaker for standing up against sexism in the gaming community and asks if they have always been this way.
[24:29 - 25:17]The speaker explains that they have always been someone who stands up for what they believe in, but did not always have the voice to do so.
[25:17 - 26:08]The speaker expresses their dislike for competition in the gaming industry.
[26:08 - 28:21]The interviewer brings up the topic of banter between friends and how it can be seen as sexist when directed towards female friends.
[26:23 - 26:28]The interviewer praises the speaker for standing up against sexism in the gaming community and asks if they have always been this way.
[26:28 - 29:06]The interviewer brings up the topic of banter between friends and how it can be seen as sexist when directed towards female friends.
[29:07 - 31:10]The speaker mentions that it is important for men to understand the implications of their words and to speak up against sexism.
[30:28 - 30:43]They also mention that they appreciate when men stand up for them in voice chat, as it can be difficult for them to be heard.
[30:44 - 31:47]The podcast sponsor, Kasori, is mentioned at the end.
[31:47 - 32:17]They mention attending a gala and not realizing it was Saturday
[32:17 - 32:59]The speaker and their friend were invited to the afterparty of the gala, not the main event
[32:41 - 34:39]They discuss the idea of being fans of famous people and wanting to be friends with them
[33:31 - 35:12]The speaker's friend has experience becoming friends with big streamers and suggests reaching out to them
[35:13 - 36:35]The speaker debates whether or not to attend the event and mentions needing to go home and change
[35:43 - 38:01]They discuss ways to approach Asian celebrities at the event, such as pretending to be a photographer
[37:27 - 37:44]The speaker questions the cultural appropriation in the film and mentions being okay with being an extra in Shang-Chi 2.
[38:01 - 39:17]They discuss the idea of being fans of famous people and wanting to be friends with them
[39:18 - 42:42]They discuss ways to approach Asian celebrities at the event, such as pretending to be a photographer
[39:29 - 41:31]The speaker mentions the new Cowboy Bebop actor and mixes up his name with Tom Hiddleston
[40:20 - 42:48]The speaker talks about their goal of being an extra in Shang-Chi 2 and mentions having a connection to the director
[40:26 - 40:47]The speaker mentions the new Cowboy Bebop actor and mixes up his name with Tom Hiddleston
[41:47 - 43:17]The speaker and their friend were invited to the afterparty of the gala, not the main event
[42:48 - 44:18]The speaker discusses the possibility of creating a YouTube video to promote themselves as an extra in the movie
[43:17 - 45:29]The speaker talks about their goal of being an extra in Shang-Chi 2 and mentions having a connection to the director
[45:15 - 45:44]The speaker discusses the possibility of creating a YouTube video to promote themselves as an extra in the movie
[45:50 - 46:07]They mention their fear of failure and not wanting to pursue acting
[46:08 - 48:37]The speaker talks about their goal of being an extra in Shang-Chi 2 and mentions having a connection to the director
[46:46 - 48:27]The speaker discusses the possibility of creating a YouTube video to promote themselves as an extra in the movie
[47:38 - 48:01]They mention wanting to be a featured extra, possibly in a fight scene like in The Last Samurai
[48:02 - 51:14]Discussion about becoming an extra in movies
[50:13 - 50:21]Broden and Yvonne say they don't have any specific cringe memories.
[51:14 - 53:39]Discussion about becoming an extra in movies
[52:29 - 53:46]Joke about bumping into her at an event and promoting themselves
[53:25 - 55:08]Mention of a persistent person asking Yvonne if she wants anything from Arby's every day
[55:09 - 56:47]Ask for Yvonne's most cringe memory
[55:16 - 56:14]Yvonne talks about saying she was Chinese and Norwegian in a class ice breaker
[56:48 - 1.00:28]Toast talks about telling a girl he liked her and her rejecting him
[57:47 - 59:11]Yvonne talks about saying she was Chinese and Norwegian in a class ice breaker
[59:12 - 1.00:14]Toast shares another cringe memory of knocking on a girl's window after she ghosted him
[1.00:14 - 1.01:34]Mention of a persistent person asking Yvonne if she wants anything from Arby's every day
[1.01:34 - 1.01:46]Jody discusses being defensive and her ability to beat animals in hand-to-hand combat
[1.01:46 - 1.02:12]Jody mentions the idea of beating an animal to the death and how it would require strategy and strength
[1.02:54 - 1.03:52]Jody expresses fear towards fighting monkeys and baboons, stating they would be difficult to defeat
[1.03:52 - 1.04:05]They discuss the strength and agility of kangaroos and how it would be difficult to beat them
[1.04:05 - 1.04:16]Jody expresses discomfort with the idea of watching someone die, but others express interest in watching it
[1.04:16 - 1.05:13]Jody mentions the idea of beating an animal to the death and how it would require strategy and strength
[1.05:13 - 1.05:51]The topic shifts to what animals she could potentially beat, such as a cheetah or wolf
[1.05:22 - 1.06:21]The conversation then turns to the idea of a UFC fighter taking on animals in a fight to the death
[1.05:51 - 1.07:28]The topic shifts to what animals she could potentially beat, such as a cheetah or wolf
[1.07:28 - 1.08:47]They mention the potential for a TV show where humans fight animals, but recognize the potential for controversy and animal cruelty
[1.07:44 - 1.08:13]The conversation then turns to the idea of a UFC fighter taking on animals in a fight to the death
[1.08:47 - 1.08:58]Jody expresses discomfort with the idea of watching someone die, but others express interest in watching it
[1.08:58 - 1.09:47]The podcast ends with Jody promoting her stream and thanking everyone for joining.