What Really Happened on the TNTL Tour - SmoshCast #53
[00:03 - 01:50]The speaker is a regular person who sometimes feels weird and expresses it
[00:49 - 03:08]On the Smoshcast, the speaker, Courtney, is joined by Shane and Keith
[02:12 - 02:43]The speaker admires the boy's way of handling nerves
[03:09 - 04:43]They talk about their recent tour, which just ended
[03:37 - 06:26]The speaker was exhausted due to lack of sleep on the tour bus
[04:52 - 05:04]The speaker is a regular person who sometimes feels weird and expresses it
[06:02 - 06:50]The speaker was exhausted due to lack of sleep on the tour bus
[06:51 - 08:40]The tour was successful, with at least 500 fans at each show
[07:23 - 08:28]The fans were supportive and enthusiastic, even knowing obscure characters from the Smosh videos
[07:46 - 08:00]They had a final show in Phoenix and then the speaker had to come back for a meeting the next day
[08:00 - 09:04]The fans were supportive and enthusiastic, even knowing obscure characters from the Smosh videos
[09:04 - 10:46]The speaker's favorite fan encounter was with a 13-year-old boy who said "hello fellow humans" and "goodbye fellow humans" before freezing and smiling for a photo
[11:16 - 11:44]In new situations, the speaker is quiet because they don't know what to say
[11:22 - 11:44]Person talking reflects on not being very talkative and being an observer.
[11:44 - 12:12]The person mentions having a lot of people in their life that they admire but don't need to interact with.
[12:13 - 13:54]They mention going through an "emo" stage and feeling comfortable wearing all black.
[13:29 - 14:20]The person expresses their love for thrifting and finding cool items.
[14:07 - 16:07]They talk about the freedom of wearing "weird" and unique clothing.
[14:39 - 15:53]The person expresses their love for thrifting and finding cool items.
[15:26 - 15:48]They talk about the freedom of wearing "weird" and unique clothing.
[15:54 - 16:00]The person expresses their love for thrifting and finding cool items.
[16:07 - 17:48]They mention going thrift shopping and finding cool, unique items.
[16:45 - 17:04]The person expresses their love for thrifting and finding cool items.
[17:13 - 18:34]They talk about the freedom of wearing "weird" and unique clothing.
[18:35 - 19:00]Person talking reflects on not being very talkative and being an observer.
[19:01 - 19:26]They talk about the freedom of wearing "weird" and unique clothing.
[19:26 - 19:48]Person talking reflects on not being very talkative and being an observer.
[19:49 - 22:31]They briefly mention fans giving out phone numbers to the group and advise against it.
[20:06 - 21:37]The person mentions having a lot of people in their life that they admire but don't need to interact with.
[20:35 - 22:37]The person reflects on the inappropriateness of giving out phone numbers to people you don't know.
[20:57 - 22:17]They discuss seeing a person from a TV show in real life and how it can be overwhelming and awkward.
[21:37 - 22:24]The person reflects on the inappropriateness of giving out phone numbers to people you don't know.
[22:24 - 23:34]Safety for fans and giving out personal information is a concern
[22:31 - 23:23]The speaker expresses concern for their colleagues and appreciates Shane for his response to the situation
[23:35 - 24:18]They discuss fan art and gifts they have received, including a coffee mug and framed art pieces
[24:24 - 25:52]The speaker talks about touring as a girl and the challenges of getting ready while the guys get to hang out
[25:27 - 25:41]They mention the difficulties of exploring cities while on tour and express admiration for YouTubers who tour for months
[25:41 - 26:24]The speaker expresses sadness that some of their jokes and bits will only be seen by the audience at the show
[25:53 - 26:57]The speaker talks about touring as a girl and the challenges of getting ready while the guys get to hang out
[26:24 - 26:43]The speaker mentions meeting someone for the first time and receiving fan support
[26:57 - 27:24]The final green room was also used as a backstage area and was packed with props and equipment.
[27:26 - 29:04]The speaker talks about doing improv on stage and how it differs from videos
[27:53 - 28:31]The speaker talks about touring as a girl and the challenges of getting ready while the guys get to hang out
[28:38 - 28:59]The speaker mentions meeting someone for the first time and receiving fan support
[29:04 - 30:07]They mention wanting to get new props and jokes for future try not to laugh videos
[29:46 - 29:58]The speaker expresses concern for their colleagues and appreciates Shane for his response to the situation
[30:07 - 30:29]The speaker expresses sadness that some of their jokes and bits will only be seen by the audience at the show
[30:29 - 31:12]They mention the no filming or photography policy and some backlash from fans
[31:13 - 32:31]They discuss the difficulties of traveling with the try not to laugh game and the structure of the show
[31:32 - 32:11]The speaker talks about the decision to cancel part of the tour for new content and the challenges of repeating material
[32:31 - 33:10]They were in Sacramento and a woman with her 12-year-old son asked for a photo
[33:10 - 33:51]The woman was not on anyone's guest list and had snuck backstage
[33:51 - 34:28]They were in Sacramento and a woman with her 12-year-old son asked for a photo
[34:28 - 34:34]The woman was not on anyone's guest list and had snuck backstage
[34:34 - 36:10]They were worried about safety during the tour and had anxiety about potential threats
[34:39 - 35:57]A fire alarm went off before a show in San Diego, causing panic and concern
[35:36 - 35:42]The alarm turned out to be a false alarm from a fog machine, but the initial fear was for a potential threat
[36:10 - 37:10]They discuss the passing of Kobe Bryant and his impact on the world
[37:10 - 37:25]Everyone was impressed by her confidence and boldness
[37:25 - 38:38]The group reflects on their legacy and how they want to be remembered
[37:52 - 38:46]Kobe's "Mamba mentality" and dedication to his craft is admired and respected
[38:46 - 40:00]They discuss the passing of Kobe Bryant and his impact on the world
[39:26 - 39:32]The importance of recognizing the impact we have on others and being responsible for it is emphasized.
[40:00 - 41:35]He represented something to people and his death was a sobering reminder of mortality
[41:35 - 42:49]The speaker talks about feeling the need to start working towards their dreams
[42:49 - 43:35]The speaker talks about their dream of being in videos and writing, and how their current job has fulfilled that dream
[43:35 - 44:05]The speaker acknowledges that they have put in the same amount of work as someone who went to college, just through a different avenue
[44:14 - 47:10]They mention their high school film teacher and how they would like to teach film in high school someday
[44:46 - 44:55]They discuss how everyone's journeys are different and how their own journey led them to where they are now
[44:55 - 45:57]The speaker acknowledges that looking back on those times may be rose-colored glasses, but they still value those memories and their journey
[47:10 - 47:58]The speaker talks about dropping out of college and not being taught how to be the best version of themselves, but how their experience at Smosh Pit helped them find their strengths and complement each other
[47:58 - 49:46]They discuss how working at Defy was difficult but also brought them together and allowed them to have fun on shoots
[48:06 - 49:05]The speaker acknowledges that looking back on those times may be rose-colored glasses, but they still value those memories and their journey
[49:46 - 50:19]The speaker encourages listeners to go back and watch Smosh Pit videos from 2015-2017
[49:46 - 50:54]The speaker talks about their dream of being in videos and writing, and how their current job has fulfilled that dream
[50:19 - 50:33]They discuss the autoplay feature on YouTube and how it sometimes plays old videos of theirs
[50:33 - 50:54]The speaker praises a fellow member, saying they were the MVP of that video
[50:54 - 51:00]They mention a specific instance where they went skinny dipping in a private pool and how it felt weird
[50:54 - 51:35]The speaker acknowledges that looking back on those times may be rose-colored glasses, but they still value those memories and their journey
[51:00 - 51:27]The speaker talks about their dream of being in videos and writing, and how their current job has fulfilled that dream
[51:00 - 51:27]They express interest in bringing back the hot pepper challenge
[51:27 - 51:35]The speaker talks about their experience being a boy and skinny dipping
[51:35 - 51:59]They encourage the listener to remember their value and keep shining.
[51:35 - 52:33]They mention a specific moment when one member did something properly, highlighting their talent
[52:33 - 52:50]The speaker praises a fellow member, saying they were the MVP of that video
[52:50 - 53:47]They discuss how the group had a unique dynamic due to each member bringing something different to the table
[53:17 - 54:53]The group reflects on how they may not have come together if it weren't for their YouTube channel
[54:28 - 54:35]The speaker recalls a specific game video where each member brought a different element to make it entertaining
[54:35 - 54:41]They reminisce about the time when they thought the channel was going to fail
[54:53 - 55:04]The group reflects on how they may not have come together if it weren't for their YouTube channel
[55:04 - 55:39]They discuss how the group had a unique dynamic due to each member bringing something different to the table
[55:15 - 55:33]They mention a specific video series they used to do with celebrity baby names
[55:39 - 56:01]They reminisce about the time when they thought the channel was going to fail
[56:01 - 56:55]The group moves on to a new segment called "Shoot Dude" where they read embarrassing stories sent in by fans
[56:55 - 58:06]One fan shares a story of their bikini bottom falling off at a water park
[57:26 - 58:11]They laugh at the idea of someone's butt being stuck under an inner tube in the lazy river.
[58:06 - 59:37]They mention a specific instance where they went skinny dipping in a private pool and how it felt weird
[58:11 - 59:20]The group discusses their experiences with skinny dipping, with one member recalling a time in high school
[58:11 - 59:50]They talk about how they prefer to ride the lazy river with their butt touching the water.
[58:41 - 58:49]One of the hosts shares a story about a stripper who fell off a pole and kept twerking.
[58:41 - 59:26]The speaker talks about their experience being a boy and skinny dipping
[59:20 - 59:58]They talk about how they prefer to ride the lazy river with their butt touching the water.
[59:37 - 59:43]They mention a specific instance where they went skinny dipping in a private pool and how it felt weird
[59:43 - 59:50]The speaker talks about their experience being a boy and skinny dipping
[59:58 - 1.00:38]They laugh at the idea of someone's butt being stuck under an inner tube in the lazy river.
[1.00:38 - 1.01:18]They remind listeners to send in their "shoot dude" moments to be read and laughed at on the podcast.
[1.01:18 - 1.01:58]They laugh at the idea of someone's butt being stuck under an inner tube in the lazy river.
[1.01:58 - 1.02:47]They discuss how it's important to be able to laugh at embarrassing moments.
[1.03:09 - 1.03:21]They mention that one of their cousins couldn't attend a show because their parents saw a video where Keith stuck his finger out of his jeans.
[1.03:57 - 1.06:00]One of the hosts shares a story about a stripper who fell off a pole and kept twerking.
[1.04:48 - 1.05:18]They talk about how laughing at embarrassing moments eliminates the ability for others to make fun of you.
[1.05:18 - 1.06:45]They mention that one of their cousins couldn't attend a show because their parents saw a video where Keith stuck his finger out of his jeans.
[1.06:45 - 1.07:47]They encourage listeners to subscribe to the Smosh cast and check out new merch on the Smosh store.
[1.07:47 - 1.08:00]They mention that one of their cousins couldn't attend a show because their parents saw a video where Keith stuck his finger out of his jeans.