What Vibes Do We Give Off? w\ Tommy Bowe | Smosh Mouth 24
[00:04 - 00:30]Shane and Amanda discuss their desire to be more confident and have a good vibe.
[00:30 - 01:08]Tommy explains that "serving" is about exuding confidence and being your best self.
[00:41 - 02:02]They introduce Tommy, the creator of the term "serving," and his show on YouTube.
[02:02 - 02:28]Guests on the show have their own interpretations of "serving."
[02:28 - 03:08]They introduce Tommy, the creator of the term "serving," and his show on YouTube.
[02:50 - 04:02]Tommy's show involves judging different things based on whether they are "serving" or not.
[04:02 - 05:31]Guests on the show have their own interpretations of "serving."
[05:09 - 06:11]They define "serving" as exuding confidence that may be considered offensive to some, but not caring.
[05:31 - 05:56]Tommy plans to do future seasons with different outfits.
[06:11 - 06:49]Tommy explains that "serving" is about exuding confidence and being your best self.
[06:49 - 07:36]Shane and Amanda discuss their desire to be more confident and have a good vibe.
[06:55 - 08:42]Guests on the show have their own interpretations of "serving."
[08:42 - 10:22]Shane and Amanda discuss their desire to be more confident and have a good vibe.
[09:33 - 10:36]Guests on the show have their own interpretations of "serving."
[10:36 - 11:32]Tommy plans to do future seasons with different outfits.
[11:32 - 12:09]The show involves choosing the most "serving" out of five pictures and playing a game.
[12:09 - 12:24]The speaker describes a reality show where contestants are eliminated with a "whip sound" and then ripped in half.
[12:24 - 12:43]The speaker has watched most of the episodes and remembers one with Angela and Rachel, possibly involving fish or pasta.
[12:43 - 14:15]The speaker explains their inspiration for the show, wanting to create something escapist and fun in the current world.
[14:15 - 15:32]They mention the phrase "serving" and how it originated in gay culture.
[15:32 - 16:37]They also mention feeling confident and "serving" on other days, such as at VidCon with their friend.
[16:02 - 17:17]The speaker shares a personal experience of being "served" at work with a trench coat, but some people not understanding or appreciating it.
[16:37 - 18:06]The speaker talks about their wedding day and feeling like they were "serving" on that day.
[18:06 - 18:58]They also mention feeling confident and "serving" on other days, such as at VidCon with their friend.
[18:58 - 19:37]The speaker talks about their wedding day and feeling like they were "serving" on that day.
[19:37 - 21:00]The concept of "serving" is discussed further, with the speaker saying it involves not seeking attention or being arrogant, but rather embodying divinity and exuding a certain vibe.
[21:00 - 22:16]They express their love for people who dress confidently and go for it, even without a special occasion.
[22:16 - 26:05]The hosts reflect on past times they felt they were serving.
[25:13 - 27:38]At Smosh, there is a culture of dressing in weird and crazy outfits.
[27:38 - 28:47]The concept of "serving" is discussed, with some disagreement on what it means.
[28:25 - 32:11]Tilda Swinton, Danny DeVito, and Monica Belucci are mentioned as people who always serve.
[31:07 - 33:53]The hosts also mention characters from movies who they feel are serving, such as Neo and Trinity from The Matrix.
[32:58 - 33:33]They talk about how some days they feel confident, while other days they struggle with confidence, particularly as females.
[33:33 - 34:57]They mention the struggles of maintaining and growing out bangs.
[35:06 - 37:48]They discuss the idea of serving being a combination of attitude and appearance.
[35:36 - 36:40]They talk about various people in their workplace who they believe serve well, including Courtney, Chance, and Olivia.
[37:48 - 39:49]They talk about how one of the speakers has grown in confidence over the years.
[37:59 - 42:48]They then discuss the qualities that they believe each other serve, with one being described as a "mommy auntie" and the other as a "sexless" best friend.
[41:49 - 42:22]They also mention the concept of "hometown boy vibes" and "university boy vibes."
[42:28 - 42:42]They then discuss the qualities that they believe each other serve, with one being described as a "mommy auntie" and the other as a "sexless" best friend.
[42:50 - 44:12]They discuss the idea of serving being a combination of attitude and appearance.
[43:16 - 45:39]They also mention the concept of "hometown boy vibes" and "university boy vibes."
[44:22 - 45:04]They talk about how one of the speakers has grown in confidence over the years.
[45:04 - 46:21]They discuss the idea of serving being a combination of attitude and appearance.
[46:22 - 48:13]Both Ian and Anthony have different types of confidence.
[47:24 - 47:36]They mention a crush on Ian when he was portraying a father in the promo.
[48:14 - 49:11]They mention a sixth episode that was filmed but may not be released if the other episodes do well.
[49:12 - 49:58]The speaker talks about the production process for the show, which took about 4-5 months from idea to filming.
[49:37 - 50:42]The speaker mentions that they are often self-motivated to work on the show out of fear of time passing by.
[50:06 - 50:18]The speaker talks about the process of creating their one-woman show, and the importance of passion and fun in that project as well.
[50:42 - 50:56]The speaker talks about the production process for the show, which took about 4-5 months from idea to filming.
[50:56 - 53:02]The speaker mentions that they are often self-motivated to work on the show out of fear of time passing by.
[53:02 - 54:10]They mention setting deadlines for themselves to stay motivated.
[53:12 - 53:45]The first episode was released on a Saturday, but later episodes were delayed due to roadblocks.
[53:45 - 54:27]The speaker is discussing their passion project, a show called "Tommy Show"
[54:27 - 54:49]The speaker discusses the possibility of turning the show into a bigger project with a team.
[54:49 - 54:55]The speaker talks about the production process for the show, which took about 4-5 months from idea to filming.
[54:56 - 57:34]They mention that not all parts of the process are fun, but the majority should be enjoyable.
[55:03 - 56:35]The speaker mentions that they are often self-motivated to work on the show out of fear of time passing by.
[55:42 - 56:29]The speaker talks about the process of creating their one-woman show, and the importance of passion and fun in that project as well.
[57:35 - 58:29]The success of the show has added pressure, but Tommy is still having fun and enjoying the process.
[57:35 - 58:36]The speaker mentions that they are often self-motivated to work on the show out of fear of time passing by.
[57:41 - 58:22]The speaker expresses gratitude for the audience's interest and support, even if they have to delay episodes.
[57:56 - 58:22]Tommy's show, "Serving," has been successful, with one episode reaching 200K views.
[58:29 - 59:19]The success of the show has added pressure, but Tommy is still having fun and enjoying the process.
[59:19 - 1.01:18]He and the hosts discuss the importance of following your passion and not putting too much pressure on yourself.
[59:26 - 1.00:17]Tommy reflects on his perfectionism and how it has held him back from pursuing his own channel in the past.
[1.01:18 - 1.03:05]He plans on making his own channel and creating his own content, but is not making any promises.
[1.01:42 - 1.02:29]The success of the show has added pressure, but Tommy is still having fun and enjoying the process.
[1.02:29 - 1.03:54]They also have a segment called "Lip Service" where they share personal gossip or secrets.
[1.03:05 - 1.04:09]The success of the show has added pressure, but Tommy is still having fun and enjoying the process.
[1.04:09 - 1.06:58]Tommy confesses that when he was 15, he broke someone's bike and never told anyone.
[1.06:58 - 1.07:57]The hosts congratulate Tommy on his success and express their pride and love for him.