Ghosts, Queer Icons, and a Shoot Dood in the Club - SmoshCast #68
[00:01 - 01:01]Mint Mobile is a cheaper alternative to traditional wireless providers, offering the same premium network coverage but with online services.
[01:06 - 02:31]The hosts discuss their laundry habits, with some changing their sheets once a week and others every two to three weeks.
[01:18 - 01:38]They end on a lighter note, discussing their dogs getting baths and the overall comfort of being at home.
[02:16 - 03:25]The hosts discuss their laundry habits, with some changing their sheets once a week and others every two to three weeks.
[04:12 - 06:29]They end on a lighter note, discussing their dogs getting baths and the overall comfort of being at home.
[06:00 - 07:25]The hosts then introduce themselves and their guests, and discuss the recent Pride March and how they were unable to attend due to safety concerns.
[06:30 - 07:34]Some of the hosts have attended protests and have tested negative for COVID-19, but they still acknowledge the risk.
[07:34 - 09:13]The hosts then mention the re-opening of stores and restaurants, expressing nervousness about the lack of masks being worn in public.
[07:56 - 09:04]They also mention being more aware of government and injustice due to the pandemic.
[08:07 - 09:39]They also discuss the current state of the world and the lack of safety precautions being taken by some individuals.
[08:20 - 09:39]The speaker talks about their own experience with getting sick while traveling and their realization about their own hygiene habits.
[09:40 - 10:42]They end on a lighter note, discussing their dogs getting baths and the overall comfort of being at home.
[09:40 - 10:42]The conversation ends with a humorous comment about the speaker's messy closet.
[10:16 - 14:50]The speaker also talks about being privileged and having a support system, but feeling anxious about making sure everyone is informed and okay.
[13:52 - 15:07]The conversation ends with a humorous comment about the speaker's messy closet.
[15:07 - 17:19]They mention a recent Supreme Court ruling protecting LGBT workers from discrimination.
[16:45 - 19:07]The speaker talks about debates with family members about racism and the difficulty of having productive conversations with people who only believe their own opinions.
[19:07 - 20:01]The conversation ends with a humorous comment about the speaker's messy closet.
[19:37 - 20:32]The speaker discusses their habit of not getting rid of or donating things, leading to a cluttered space
[20:21 - 22:23]The speaker promotes a sleep number bed and mentions a discount for listeners
[22:26 - 24:19]The speaker then tells a story about strange occurrences in their new apartment, including a swinging trash can and seeing a figure on the stairs
[24:19 - 27:58]They mention saging their space and asking any spirits to leave, but continue to feel a presence in their apartment
[24:24 - 27:42]The speaker then tells a story about strange occurrences in their new apartment, including a swinging trash can and seeing a figure on the stairs
[27:08 - 29:27]The speaker then discusses their fear of ghosts and their mother's warning against Ouija boards or anything related to the spirit world
[27:17 - 27:29]They then discuss their recent move to a new apartment and their belief in energy and the need to refresh it
[27:42 - 30:18]The speaker then discusses their fear of ghosts and their mother's warning against Ouija boards or anything related to the spirit world
[29:42 - 31:45]They tell a story about a tattoo parlor and a supposed portal to the other side through a Ouija board
[29:48 - 30:04]The speaker then tells a story about strange occurrences in their new apartment, including a swinging trash can and seeing a figure on the stairs
[30:34 - 31:19]They tell a story about a tattoo parlor and a supposed portal to the other side through a Ouija board
[31:46 - 32:50]The speaker then shares a personal experience with anxiety and how they found relief through CBD from a company called Feels
[32:50 - 33:17]Discussion on whether Monika refers to herself as Mrs. or not
[32:57 - 33:39]Congratulating Monika on her recent change in title to Mrs. Head Rider
[33:39 - 34:04]Request for Monika and Kevin to talk about their one-year anniversary and how things have changed since their last podcast
[34:05 - 35:49]Monika identifies herself as pansexual and discusses her journey to that label
[34:36 - 35:15]Conversation about the importance of labels and being referred to in a certain way
[35:49 - 37:27]Monika identifies herself as pansexual and discusses her journey to that label
[37:28 - 38:55]Monika and Kevin discuss their relationship and how it has evolved since their last podcast
[37:34 - 39:34]Discussion on raising a child in a lesbian household and the importance of positive male role models
[40:33 - 41:10]Kevin's observation on being a gay white man and how it doesn't change the fact that they are still white men.
[41:18 - 43:08]Monika and Kevin discuss their relationship and how it has evolved since their last podcast
[41:39 - 42:23]Mention of Smosh's efforts to include LGBTQ+ characters in their content
[42:23 - 43:33]Discussion on whether Monika refers to herself as Mrs. or not
[43:09 - 44:18]Kevin's observation on being a gay white man and how it doesn't change the fact that they are still white men.
[43:18 - 44:28]Monika and Kevin discuss their relationship and how it has evolved since their last podcast
[44:31 - 44:53]The speaker is discussing their experience living in the suburbs of Los Angeles.
[44:54 - 46:15]The speaker has noticed that some people in their neighborhood are not friendly and do not wave or say hello.
[45:33 - 46:42]The speaker has a fear of displaying signs or flags supporting Black Lives Matter and other social justice movements due to potential backlash from their neighbors.
[46:42 - 48:12]They mention having a neighbor who is a cop and feeling nervous about displaying support for these movements.
[47:02 - 47:46]The speaker has a fear of displaying signs or flags supporting Black Lives Matter and other social justice movements due to potential backlash from their neighbors.
[47:26 - 47:40]The speaker has noticed that some people in their neighborhood are not friendly and do not wave or say hello.
[47:46 - 48:04]The speaker has a fear of displaying signs or flags supporting Black Lives Matter and other social justice movements due to potential backlash from their neighbors.
[48:12 - 48:58]They mention having a neighbor who is a cop and feeling nervous about displaying support for these movements.
[48:58 - 49:26]The speaker and their friends then discuss their shoot dudes, or embarrassing moments, but the speaker does not have one to share.
[49:09 - 50:26]The speaker also discusses their recent experience of accidentally sending a text meant for their wife to their friend Shane, which revealed their intimate plans for a massage night.
[50:26 - 51:21]Shane saw the text and the speaker was embarrassed when they saw each other in person.
[51:23 - 51:43]The speaker reflects on their embarrassment and the difference between their persona and reality.
[51:30 - 53:15]The speaker discusses a video they made with Tommy that will be coming out soon
[51:43 - 51:48]The speaker also discusses their recent experience of accidentally sending a text meant for their wife to their friend Shane, which revealed their intimate plans for a massage night.
[52:57 - 55:22]They then talk about a previous experience at a gay bar where they had an embarrassing bathroom incident
[55:00 - 56:11]The speaker reflects on their past fashion choices and how they used to try to dress "straight"
[56:11 - 57:39]The speaker shares their appreciation for L.P., a musical artist, and L.G.B.T.Q. TK
[56:31 - 57:09]They mention a comedian named Brittany Nichols who has been vocal about Black Lives Matter
[57:39 - 58:08]They also mention Peppermint, a Black trans person from RuPaul's Drag Race who has been speaking out
[58:08 - 59:20]The speaker shares their appreciation for L.P., a musical artist, and L.G.B.T.Q. TK
[59:20 - 1.00:44]The speaker discusses a video they made with Tommy that will be coming out soon
[1.00:10 - 1.00:30]They then talk about a previous experience at a gay bar where they had an embarrassing bathroom incident
[1.00:52 - 1.01:48]They end by discussing their plans after the podcast and promoting their merch, with a portion of proceeds going to a nonprofit supporting the Black LGBTQ+ community.
[1.01:48 - 1.02:17]They then talk about a previous experience at a gay bar where they had an embarrassing bathroom incident
[1.02:17 - 1.02:31]The speaker shares their appreciation for L.P., a musical artist, and L.G.B.T.Q. TK