
Bryce Hall & Josh Richards Try Desperately To Help Hasan & Will Remain Relevant (Gone Wrong)


[00:02 - 00:56]They discuss the origin of the name "Sway Boys" for their content house


[00:56 - 02:02]Podcast guests are introduced, including TikTok stars Josh Richards and Bryce Hall


[02:02 - 02:49]Carl Jacobs and Bryce Hall discuss their similar TikTok content styles


[02:08 - 02:32]Josh Richards talks about being in social media for 9 years and starting on TikTok in 2019


[02:49 - 03:46]Carl Jacobs and Bryce Hall discuss their similar TikTok content styles


[03:46 - 04:42]They discuss the origin of the name "Sway Boys" for their content house


[04:42 - 05:22]Josh Richards talks about being in social media for 9 years and starting on TikTok in 2019


[05:22 - 06:50]They discuss the origin of the name "Sway Boys" for their content house


[06:50 - 08:17]Bryce Hall's hair is compared to the "tiktok boy" style


[08:38 - 09:06]They briefly discuss politics and mention Steven Seagal


[09:56 - 11:42]They discuss their interactions with each other, including tweeting and joking about each other's moms


[10:02 - 10:07]The conversation then shifts to TikTok drama and influencers, with mentions of Dixie D'Amelio and Dream


[10:44 - 11:25]They discuss their interactions with each other, including tweeting and joking about each other's moms


[11:42 - 12:27]A group of influencers, including Corpse Husband, are talking candidly on a podcast


[12:06 - 18:16]The discussion turns to age, with the influencers discussing feeling both young and old at times


[16:49 - 18:10]They also discuss their various projects, including acting, hosting, and podcasting


[18:16 - 19:12]They discuss their interactions with each other, including tweeting and joking about each other's moms


[19:12 - 20:11]The influencers also discuss the concept of parasocial relationships and how it relates to their fans.


[20:11 - 20:53]They talk about their start on TikTok and how they chose to be themselves rather than conform to the brand-friendly image of other influencers.


[20:54 - 23:56]The conversation then shifts to an incident where they were arrested for possession of marijuana in Texas.


[22:24 - 23:42]They explain that it was only two grams and not as "cool" as it sounded.


[23:18 - 23:36]Bryce Hall and the other person are discussing how they deal with the intense scrutiny that comes with being social media influencers.


[23:56 - 24:35]They explain that it was only two grams and not as "cool" as it sounded.


[24:36 - 25:15]They also mention that they have never tried alcohol and that one of them has never even smoked weed.


[25:16 - 26:34]They joke about the situation and mention that she is a musician.


[26:34 - 27:19]Bryce Hall and the other person are discussing how they deal with the intense scrutiny that comes with being social media influencers.


[27:19 - 29:29]The conversation ends with them discussing their age and how people have different expectations for when one should have kids or get married.


[29:36 - 30:27]The conversation then turns to their relationship drama, specifically a breakup with one of their exes, Nessa.


[29:36 - 31:11]The conversation begins with a discussion about a podcast and drama between two people.


[31:19 - 33:06]They later move on to discuss their audience demographics, specifically on different social media platforms.


[33:06 - 34:18]The conversation ends with a discussion about how the speaker intentionally says controversial things but backs them up with reasoning.


[34:18 - 34:29]The conversation begins with a discussion about a podcast and drama between two people.


[34:29 - 35:46]A person named "Hosan Piker" is mentioned as having a controversial approach to political commentary.


[35:47 - 37:05]The conversation ends with a discussion about how the speaker intentionally says controversial things but backs them up with reasoning.


[35:52 - 36:12]The conversation begins with a discussion about a podcast and drama between two people.


[36:12 - 38:06]A person named "Hosan Piker" is mentioned as having a controversial approach to political commentary.


[37:36 - 38:36]The conversation ends with a discussion about how the speaker intentionally says controversial things but backs them up with reasoning.


[38:36 - 40:19]They question why Americans are obsessed with the queen, given their history of overthrowing monarchy.


[39:53 - 42:00]The speaker makes fun of political commentators and their lack of genuine opinions.


[40:36 - 41:09]The conversation shifts to discussing Joe Biden and his infamous quotes.


[40:42 - 41:03]The speaker receives compliments on their TikTok account from George Not Found.


[42:00 - 42:55]They mention their left-wing beliefs and criticize the Democratic party for not taking action on issues like workers' rights and drug legalization.


[42:55 - 43:01]The speaker makes fun of political commentators and their lack of genuine opinions.


[43:01 - 44:00]The conversation ends with the speaker sharing their favorite TikTok accounts.


[43:24 - 43:38]The conversation shifts to discussing Joe Biden and his infamous quotes.


[44:00 - 45:48]They mention Hunter Biden and his controversial past, but also acknowledge his cool persona.


[45:04 - 47:06]The speaker promotes following your passion and having fun, even if it means doing "rich kid stuff."


[45:30 - 45:42]The speaker makes fun of political commentators and their lack of genuine opinions.


[45:48 - 47:12]They mention Hunter Biden and his controversial past, but also acknowledge his cool persona.


[47:12 - 48:17]The conversation shifts to discussing Joe Biden and his infamous quotes.


[47:48 - 49:03]The conversation ends with the speaker sharing their favorite TikTok accounts.


[48:39 - 48:49]They plug their podcast, BFFs, and TikTok account.


[49:03 - 49:28]The speaker makes fun of political commentators and their lack of genuine opinions.