
This YouTuber Flew 10,000 Miles to be on our podcast | The Yard


[00:01 - 04:06]Josh, an Australian man, is introduced to two American men, Nick and Alex, who are recording a podcast.


[03:34 - 05:31]Nick mistakenly calls Josh by the wrong name, causing some confusion.


[04:34 - 05:41]Josh explains that he is in the United States because he participated in a boxing match.


[05:18 - 07:30]The opponent, an 11-year-old American boy named Odd One Out, was also in good physical shape.


[06:33 - 07:15]Josh and Odd One Out exchange several punches, with Josh ultimately winning the match.


[07:05 - 08:16]The speaker was watching a live fight with a friend and they were making jokes about it


[07:30 - 08:30]After the fight, the speaker felt like throwing up and didn't feel like they had won


[07:30 - 10:45]Josh felt bad after landing a particularly hard punch, as he had been on the receiving end of a similar punch in the past.


[08:31 - 09:12]The speaker has been in a few fights before, but has never thrown a punch


[08:50 - 11:22]The speaker was watching a live fight with a friend and they were making jokes about it


[09:29 - 10:11]Josh and Odd One Out exchange several punches, with Josh ultimately winning the match.


[10:11 - 11:42]Josh felt bad after landing a particularly hard punch, as he had been on the receiving end of a similar punch in the past.


[11:26 - 13:57]The speaker is from Australia and mentions their prime minister and other politicians


[11:42 - 12:28]The opponent, an 11-year-old American boy named Odd One Out, was also in good physical shape.


[12:53 - 13:43]The speaker was watching a live fight with a friend and they were making jokes about it


[13:23 - 14:57]After the fight, the speaker felt like throwing up and didn't feel like they had won


[13:58 - 15:55]The speaker knows about a journalist in Australia named Friendly Jorities who was involved in a defamation case with a politician


[15:55 - 16:33]The speaker and a friend discuss a video that instantly demonetizes videos and whole channels


[15:55 - 19:33]The speaker and their friends make jokes about going after Susan, possibly referring to Susan Wojcicki, the CEO of YouTube


[16:34 - 16:47]They discuss the monolith trend and the humor of Auntie Donna


[16:47 - 19:20]The friend mentions Auntie Donna and the Netflix show


[18:29 - 19:03]The speaker explains that he used to hide his identity but eventually decided to show his face


[18:38 - 18:50]The speaker was watching a live fight with a friend and they were making jokes about it


[19:21 - 20:28]The speaker has a YouTube channel called "I did a thing" and focuses on humor to cover up his lack of engineering skills


[19:21 - 20:58]The speaker does not want to reveal the most illegal thing they could be arrested for in Australia.


[19:34 - 20:15]The speaker and their friends make jokes about going after Susan, possibly referring to Susan Wojcicki, the CEO of YouTube


[21:19 - 24:00]The speaker and his friend went to a ranch in Texas where they shot guns


[24:00 - 27:17]The speaker explains that he used to hide his identity but eventually decided to show his face


[24:07 - 24:59]The friend asks why the speaker's face wasn't shown in his earlier videos


[24:59 - 26:19]The speaker explains that he used to hide his identity but eventually decided to show his face


[26:09 - 27:41]The speaker discusses meeting an Australian friend who is a natural at comedy.


[26:19 - 27:11]They discuss the monolith trend and the humor of Auntie Donna


[27:11 - 29:05]They discuss YouTube and the speaker's videos, including a prank involving a photo of his own genitals.


[27:17 - 27:56]The speaker says he thinks a lot of mainstream YouTube is unfunny


[27:35 - 29:46]The friend mentions Auntie Donna and the Netflix show


[27:56 - 29:53]They discuss the Australian friend's show and the speaker's own show.


[28:54 - 30:09]The speaker says he thinks the show is unfunny and talks about promoting it in a YouTube video


[29:05 - 30:09]They discuss YouTube and the speaker's videos, including a prank involving a photo of his own genitals.


[29:41 - 30:43]They discuss the Australian friend's show and the speaker's own show.


[29:53 - 29:59]The speaker explains that he used to hide his identity but eventually decided to show his face


[30:09 - 31:11]They discuss the pressure of creating content for a Netflix show.


[31:11 - 31:38]The speaker talks about his own comedy style and how he aims to make himself laugh.


[31:38 - 33:06]They discuss YouTube and the speaker's videos, including a prank involving a photo of his own genitals.


[32:11 - 32:57]The speaker shares a story of being caught by TSA for saying he was attending a boxing match in the US.


[33:06 - 34:18]The conversation turns to Gabe Newell and his purchase of New Zealand citizenship.


[34:18 - 35:31]The speaker shares a story of being caught by TSA for saying he was attending a boxing match in the US.


[35:31 - 36:01]The speaker talks about getting in trouble with New Zealand for mispronouncing their town names in a video.


[36:27 - 36:47]They discuss YouTube and the speaker's videos, including a prank involving a photo of his own genitals.


[36:47 - 41:07]The speaker shares a story of being caught by TSA for saying he was attending a boxing match in the US.


[41:07 - 43:09]They discuss the severity of drug laws in Singapore.


[43:09 - 44:12]The speaker tells a story about Australian friends trying to convince him to catch his own feces.


[43:43 - 44:28]A group of streamers, including Royal Meowry, were on a bus talking about dumb things they did as kids.


[44:28 - 45:00]They were all tired and laughing at the absurdity of the situation.


[45:00 - 46:37]The group was transported to an event where Meowry competed in a one-day survivor event and won.


[45:44 - 46:44]Meowry mentioned catching flies, taking their wings off, and painting their butts different colors to make them race.


[46:44 - 47:55]The narrator reveals that they have another channel where they make leftist political content that ties more into the Twitch world.


[46:57 - 47:13]The narrator and Hasan Piker know each other through their shared interest in climbing.


[47:23 - 49:11]The narrator struggles with reacting to videos during live streams and feels pressure to constantly add to the content.


[48:09 - 49:55]The narrator sparred with iDubbbz and was surprised by the intensity and impact of the hits.


[48:46 - 50:07]The narrator struggles with reacting to videos during live streams and feels pressure to constantly add to the content.


[50:07 - 51:04]A group of streamers, including Royal Meowry, were on a bus talking about dumb things they did as kids.


[50:26 - 50:54]The narrator struggles with reacting to videos during live streams and feels pressure to constantly add to the content.


[51:04 - 52:05]They were all tired and laughing at the absurdity of the situation.


[51:30 - 51:39]This led to an invitation to participate in a boxing event with other YouTubers.


[51:39 - 51:52]They mention a video where iDubbbz called out Ricegum and the narrator commented that they would fight iDubbbz.


[51:52 - 53:59]The narrator sparred with iDubbbz and was surprised by the intensity and impact of the hits.


[53:59 - 54:10]The conversation then shifts to the upcoming release of Top Gun and their plans to see it.


[53:59 - 55:10]They joke about filling it in with cement and making it like Iron Man's suit.


[54:10 - 54:51]The narrator reveals that they have a condition called pectus excavatum where their chest is sunken in and close to their heart.


[54:10 - 56:55]While waiting for an elevator, they encountered a group of high school kids and a young, handsome pilot.


[55:10 - 55:20]The narrator jokes about making medical content for kids, pretending to be Dr. Mike.


[55:20 - 55:53]The narrator mentions looking like Ninja and being mistaken for him by a kid at the event.


[55:25 - 55:59]The narrator and Hasan Piker know each other through their shared interest in climbing.


[55:59 - 56:22]The narrator mentions looking like Ninja and being mistaken for him by a kid at the event.


[56:22 - 56:55]The narrator jokes about making medical content for kids, pretending to be Dr. Mike.


[56:55 - 59:42]The two individuals joked with the pilot about their "top gun" hats and took a photo with him, which was later posted on social media.


[58:38 - 59:29]While waiting for an elevator, they encountered a group of high school kids and a young, handsome pilot.


[59:42 - 1.01:46]Aden mentions that he has not seen the original Top Gun movie, but jokes about the film being similar to American Sniper.


[1.01:46 - 1.02:27]Aden reveals that he recently saw Larry Elder, a famous Republican candidate, on their flight.


[1.02:09 - 1.03:10]The two individuals then discuss their past experience with walking by the Church of Scientology on their dates.


[1.03:10 - 1.06:01]While waiting for an elevator, they encountered a group of high school kids and a young, handsome pilot.


[1.03:38 - 1.04:32]Aden reveals that he recently saw Larry Elder, a famous Republican candidate, on their flight.


[1.04:48 - 1.05:31]The two individuals joked with the pilot about their "top gun" hats and took a photo with him, which was later posted on social media.


[1.06:01 - 1.07:06]While waiting for an elevator, they encountered a group of high school kids and a young, handsome pilot.


[1.07:06 - 1.08:11]They discuss "fire punching," a sport where a campfire is punched, and "sogging," which involves throwing fruit at passing trucks


[1.08:11 - 1.09:38]They also talk about playing handball and how the speaker is the "slog master"


[1.09:38 - 1.10:19]The speaker reveals that they are from Sydney and has been to Melbourne, and they discuss the proper pronunciation of the city


[1.09:45 - 1.10:30]The speaker briefly mentions an argument with a tall, tan, and ripped person who makes a comment about their foreskin


[1.10:30 - 1.10:57]The speaker reveals that they are from Sydney and has been to Melbourne, and they discuss the proper pronunciation of the city


[1.10:57 - 1.11:47]The conversation shifts to eating kangaroo meat, which the speaker says is delicious, and they discuss hunting and controlling the kangaroo population


[1.11:06 - 1.11:11]The speaker briefly mentions an argument with a tall, tan, and ripped person who makes a comment about their foreskin


[1.11:06 - 1.11:38]They joke about going go-karting and doing a boxing sparring match.


[1.11:27 - 1.11:38]The conversation shifts to eating kangaroo meat, which the speaker says is delicious, and they discuss hunting and controlling the kangaroo population


[1.11:47 - 1.12:52]The speaker shares a story about watching a video of a man punching a kangaroo, and they discuss the kangaroo's reaction and the bias of the "ref"


[1.12:52 - 1.14:51]They mention a trip to North Korea and the food they were served, which was influenced by American tastes


[1.12:52 - 1.15:09]He talks about making a documentary about North Korea and getting in trouble for filming.


[1.13:18 - 1.14:01]They visited the "friendship museum" where they saw gifts from other countries, but they were all Apple products.


[1.14:51 - 1.15:09]The speaker shares a story about watching a video of a man punching a kangaroo, and they discuss the kangaroo's reaction and the bias of the "ref"


[1.14:51 - 1.16:33]The speaker talks about his co-host having a beautiful hairline.


[1.15:09 - 1.16:15]The speaker briefly mentions an argument with a tall, tan, and ripped person who makes a comment about their foreskin


[1.15:09 - 1.18:25]The conversation turns to a sponsorship with Slim Jim and how the company got mad at them for saying "suck" and "fuck."


[1.16:33 - 1.17:00]The speaker talks about being circumcised and not understanding why it's done.


[1.18:09 - 1.19:06]The speaker generated income while nursing through various jobs.


[1.18:25 - 1.19:57]They joke about going go-karting and doing a boxing sparring match.


[1.18:51 - 1.20:25]The speaker discusses his experience with YouTube, starting with a channel in 2016.


[1.19:06 - 1.20:05]The speaker and another YouTuber, Fundy, both had jobs before becoming successful YouTubers.


[1.19:17 - 1.19:57]Fundy and his friends studied the speaker's videos to learn how to be funny and make videos.


[1.20:05 - 1.20:58]Ludwig's first video was of him playing Minecraft and using slurs, so he had to private it.


[1.20:05 - 1.22:20]They joke about going go-karting and doing a boxing sparring match.


[1.20:44 - 1.22:50]The speaker and their friend, Ludwig, have different approaches to daily content creation.


[1.21:06 - 1.21:13]Fundy and his friends studied the speaker's videos to learn how to be funny and make videos.


[1.21:19 - 1.24:00]They discuss their experience with rock climbing and how they accidentally got into it.


[1.22:09 - 1.23:29]The speaker and their friend, Ludwig, have different approaches to daily content creation.


[1.22:20 - 1.23:23]The speaker had 14 different jobs before becoming a YouTuber.


[1.22:27 - 1.23:50]Fundy and his friends studied the speaker's videos to learn how to be funny and make videos.


[1.23:50 - 1.24:05]The speaker's video "How Dangerous is a Metal Straw?" went viral, leading to their channel taking off.


[1.24:00 - 1.24:40]The conversation ends with a dark joke about trying a metal straw on a truck.


[1.24:05 - 1.24:33]The speaker talks about his co-host having a beautiful hairline.


[1.24:05 - 1.24:40]The speaker had around 30 videos on their channel before it took off.


[1.24:40 - 1.24:54]The speaker talks about his rebellious nature and abstaining from things.


[1.24:40 - 1.25:06]The speaker generated income while nursing through various jobs.


[1.24:54 - 1.25:06]The conversation turns to a sponsorship with Slim Jim and how the company got mad at them for saying "suck" and "fuck."


[1.25:06 - 1.26:42]The speaker discusses his experience with YouTube, starting with a channel in 2016.


[1.25:06 - 1.27:31]The speaker had around 30 videos on their channel before it took off.


[1.25:23 - 1.26:01]Fundy and his friends studied the speaker's videos to learn how to be funny and make videos.


[1.25:23 - 1.26:50]They mention a sport that monkeys would participate in and the possibility of trying it with a metal straw.


[1.25:35 - 1.26:09]The conversation ends with a dark joke about trying a metal straw on a truck.


[1.26:01 - 1.26:19]The speaker started their channel with political content, but their viral video was unrelated to politics.


[1.26:24 - 1.26:50]The speaker's video "How Dangerous is a Metal Straw?" went viral, leading to their channel taking off.


[1.26:50 - 1.27:20]The speaker had around 30 videos on their channel before it took off.


[1.27:31 - 1.28:01]They released a new video once a month, rather than weekly.


[1.28:01 - 1.28:33]The speaker and their friend, Ludwig, have different approaches to daily content creation.


[1.28:33 - 1.30:28]Fundy and his friends studied the speaker's videos to learn how to be funny and make videos.


[1.28:40 - 1.33:15]The speaker had around 30 videos on their channel before it took off.


[1.31:57 - 1.33:09]The speaker's first video was a Star Wars fight re-edit, which was taken down due to copyright.


[1.33:15 - 1.34:15]Person attempts to shoot a spear gun in their yard, but fails and gets injured


[1.33:49 - 1.35:52]Later, they attend a gun show and have a similar experience with limited instruction on how to use the guns


[1.35:52 - 1.38:13]They also share anecdotes about receiving death threats and negative comments online


[1.37:21 - 1.38:00]Person attempts to shoot a spear gun in their yard, but fails and gets injured


[1.38:00 - 1.42:42]They also share anecdotes about receiving death threats and negative comments online


[1.42:03 - 1.44:23]They mention a video they made about the effects of rubber bullets on people's heads during BLM protests and the backlash they received for it


[1.43:56 - 1.44:58]The episode ends with a mention of a previous episode where they bet on where a cow will defecate in a square.