
SuperMegaCast - EP 83: Petite Boy and Scary Bear (w/ Nathan Yaffe)


[00:00 - 00:10]Episode 83 of the Super Mega Cast is underway


[00:44 - 00:51]Special guest Nathan Yaffe, world's tiniest man, joins the podcast


[00:44 - 00:51]Nathan perches on host's shoulders to use the mic


[00:44 - 00:51]Nathan compliments the hosts' shoulders


[04:20 - 04:41]Nathan is from Drawfee, a YouTube channel


[04:20 - 04:41]Drawfee is a drawing podcast and Ryan and Matt recently appeared on an episode


[04:54 - 04:59]They created knock-off Simpsons characters


[05:22 - 05:36]The characters had a Squidbillies vibe


[05:37 - 05:49]Drawing crude, disproportionate, and grotesque cartoons is the best art style for Nathan


[06:17 - 06:27]Ryan asks Nathan how he learned to draw proportionate people


[06:28 - 06:36]Legs are too long and hard to draw


[06:57 - 07:06]Nathan can only draw like a child


[07:29 - 07:46]Ryan shares his childhood drawing style


[07:46 - 07:54]Nathan learned from his friends who were less traditionally good artists


[07:46 - 07:54]The Super Mega Cast is sponsored by Beachbody on Demand, an online fitness streaming service


[07:46 - 07:54]Ryan and Matt have been using Beachbody to get ripped and gain weight


[07:55 - 08:00]Beachbody offers a wide variety of workouts and personalized nutrition plans


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[07:55 - 08:00]Listeners can try Beachbody for free by texting "super" to 303030


[08:00 - 08:23]Matt wrote a book as a child with a story about not launching missiles


[00:00 - 08:36]Episode 83 of the Super Mega Cast features special guest Nathan Yaffe from Drawfee, who joins the hosts on their shoulders for a discussion on drawing, childhood memories, and their sponsor Beachbody on Demand.


[08:58 - 09:07] The speaker discusses finding some old drawings and wanting to create a hyper realistic portrait based on them


[09:13 - 09:19]They jokingly suggest that their friend should do the painting for them


[09:54 - 10:05]The speaker talks about their sponsor not paying them and jokingly suggests using a dog shipping service to pay for the portrait


[11:24 - 11:35]The conversation shifts to a discussion about the movie "Balto" and the terrifying bear in the film


[11:41 - 11:47]The group discusses other scary bear movies and books, including "Old Yeller" and "Where the Red Fern Grows"


[15:43 - 16:03]The speaker makes a joke about the word "sounder" and the act of "sounding"


[16:27 - 16:41]They discuss the two modes of bears in film - either ferocious killing machines or cute and cuddly like Paddington


[08:37 - 16:41]The group discusses creating a hyper realistic portrait based on childhood drawings and jokes about their sponsor and using a dog shipping service. They also talk about the terrifying bear in the movie "Balto" and other scary bear movies and books. The conversation is light-hearted and humorous, focusing on childhood memories and jokes.


[16:57 - 17:07] The speakers discuss the Paddington movies and their emotional impact.


[19:17 - 19:24]They debate the existence of North Dakota and recall a trip to see Mount Rushmore.


[22:15 - 22:23]They come up with humorous ideas for adding new heads to Mount Rushmore.


[23:25 - 23:44]They joke about a hypothetical "death note" made of strings that cause silly events.


[23:25 - 23:44]They discuss the potential consequences of using the "death note."


[24:13 - 24:21]The speakers contemplate the effects of a joke flower that sprays water in someone's face.


[16:41 - 24:21]In summary, the speakers discuss movies, travel, and humorous ideas for adding new heads to Mount Rushmore, and joke about the potential consequences of a hypothetical "death note" made of strings.


[28:30 - 28:46] The speakers discuss their experiences with spicy peppers and the potential consequences of eating them.


[28:56 - 29:08]They mention a friend who has a large collection of hot sauces and has tried the hottest pepper in existence.


[30:23 - 30:34]One of the speakers recalls a time when he ate a ghost pepper and it caused him to have an upset stomach.


[30:41 - 30:51]They discuss the potential dangers of eating extremely spicy peppers and how it could have been a problem for cavemen.


[31:27 - 31:34]They joke about the evolutionary purpose of peppers being spicy and how it could have been to prevent animals from eating them.


[31:35 - 31:41]The conversation shifts to the topic of a friend who works with them and loves spicy peppers.


[31:35 - 31:41]The conversation briefly turns to the topic of race relations before returning to discussing spicy peppers.


[31:35 - 31:41]Ryan leaves to use the bathroom, causing a temporary interruption in the conversation.


[31:35 - 31:41]They continue talking about spicy peppers and the potential consequences of eating them, with one of the speakers recalling a time when he ate a ghost pepper and had to take the next day off work.


[31:35 - 31:41]They mention receiving a Carolina Reaper pepper in the mail, but are unsure if they will eat it due to its extreme spiciness.


[31:42 - 31:47]One of the speakers mentions a prank they are waiting to pull involving a shrimp and hot oil.


[31:47 - 32:14]They also talk about a video they made where one of them had to dip a fork in extremely spicy hot sauce to create realistic tears.


[31:47 - 32:14]They mention a channel called "Hot Pepper Gaming" where they had to review a game after eating a habanero pepper.


[24:21 - 32:14]The speakers discuss their experiences with spicy peppers and potential consequences of eating them, including an upset stomach and possible hospitalization. They also mention a friend with a large hot sauce collection and a video where one of them had to eat extremely spicy hot sauce. They joke about the evolutionary purpose of spicy peppers and the potential dangers for cavemen. The conversation briefly touches on race relations before returning to the topic of spicy peppers. Ryan leaves to use the bathroom, causing a temporary interruption, before the speakers continue discussing peppers and the potential consequences of eating them. The conversation concludes with a joke about a caveman accidentally eating a pepper and thinking he was dying.


[32:40 - 32:58] The speaker discusses acting and crying, and how eating spicy foods can help with crying scenes.


[32:58 - 33:05]They share a personal experience of having to cry in a video shoot and how the spicy food affected them.


[33:12 - 33:32]The speaker admits it's not a fun experience and that they had to do it twice for the video.


[33:12 - 33:32]They also mention feeling numb and having an allergic reaction scare.


[34:18 - 34:27]The speaker and Nathan discuss being in New York City and giving tips for tourists.


[36:20 - 36:31]They joke about taking pictures with the Statue of Liberty and pretending to hold it.


[36:51 - 36:59]Nathan mentions the Staten Island ferry and the speaker admits they didn't know about it.


[39:30 - 39:39]The speaker emphasizes the importance of hand strength and how it can affect daily tasks.


[39:59 - 40:10]They discuss the possibility of working out hands and making a joke about uncles and their grip strength.


[32:14 - 40:24]Overall, the speaker and Nathan share lighthearted banter and give humorous tips for tourists in New York City.


[40:24 - 40:32]Discussion about hand injuries and the need for protection


[43:10 - 43:18]Debate between mittens and gloves


[44:05 - 44:12]Nathan's preference for multiple layers of mittens


[44:20 - 44:30]Mention of using hand warmers in shoes


[45:39 - 45:46]Earthquakes and not being able to feel them


[46:20 - 46:33]Idea for an "earthquake hunter" show


[47:01 - 47:07]Discussion about chasing rain in Los Angeles


[47:31 - 47:41]Mention of water spouts and dust devils


[47:52 - 48:05]Joke about Tasmanian devil being like a dust devil on a radio interview


[40:24 - 48:05]Discussion of hand injuries, debate between mittens and gloves, preference for multiple layers of mittens, mention of using hand warmers, discussion of earthquakes and chasing rain, mention of water spouts and dust devils, and a joke about the Tasmanian devil.


[48:05 - 48:13] Nathan discusses a controversial figure in the spotlight who is trying to avoid attention.


[48:13 - 48:18]Nathan praises the character design and impressions of the controversial figure.


[48:30 - 48:35]Nathan performs a Tasmanian tiger devil impression.


[49:00 - 49:07]Nathan discusses his passion for projects and recalls a scene from Space Jam.


[50:14 - 50:20]Nathan and the hosts joke about using different adjectives to describe their penis size.


[50:40 - 50:49]Nathan jokes about listing penis size on a driver's license.


[53:00 - 53:07]Nathan and the hosts discuss the French word for "pink".


[53:56 - 54:03]Nathan mentions his YouTube channel Drawfee and his co-host's DnD show.


[53:56 - 54:03]The hosts thank Nathan for coming on and promote their Drawfee episode.


[54:59 - 55:07]Nathan recounts a guest who refused to come on their podcast.


[55:49 - 55:57]Audience is encouraged to check out the links in the description.


[55:57 - 56:05]The podcast thanks their sponsor.


[56:05 - 56:11]The podcast is available on iTunes.


[48:05 - 56:40]Nathan discusses a controversial figure, performs an impression, jokes about penis size, and promotes his Drawfee YouTube channel while the hosts discuss their guest's refusal to come on their podcast and thank their sponsor.