
SuperMegaCast - EP 313: Free the Monkey


[00:00 - 00:05]Dude is told not to wear a shirt, but doesn't understand why.


[00:05 - 00:11]The shirt in question has the speaker's face on it and is embarrassing.


[00:12 - 00:19]The shirt is merchandise for the speaker's podcast.


[00:54 - 01:02]The speaker and the host debate who should be allowed to wear the shirt.


[02:48 - 02:59]They reveal a neon sign for their podcast in the background.


[03:51 - 04:01]The speaker talks about a failed stand-up comedy event at IKEA.


[06:05 - 06:10]They discuss using gaffers tape and a lack of goggles for a photoshoot.


[06:22 - 06:44]The photoshoot is an homage to a famous album cover.


[06:52 - 07:11]They debate whether the camera operator should have brought underwater gear.


[00:00 - 08:25]The shirt is related to their podcast, which is called Super Mega Cast.


[08:25 - 08:31]The speaker discusses a recent interaction with someone who seemed off


[09:52 - 10:00]The conversation turns to Halloween and the speaker's opinion on when it is appropriate to start celebrating


[09:52 - 10:00]They mention a childhood memory of making jack-o-lanterns at school


[10:12 - 10:18]They talk about not having seen any movies lately, but then mention rewatching "Magnolia"


[10:12 - 10:18]They reminisce about watching "House" together and wanting to rewatch it soon


[10:18 - 10:28]The topic shifts to the movie "Magnolia" and its iconic scene with raining frogs


[10:41 - 10:46]They discuss actor John C. Reilly and his role in the movie


[11:19 - 11:25]The speaker shares a humorous anecdote about their friend Justin


[12:37 - 13:05]They discuss the idea of showing modern technology to cavemen and how they might react


[14:23 - 14:55]The conversation turns to animals and how they perceive man-made structures and objects


[14:23 - 14:55]They debate whether animals can distinguish between natural and man-made environments


[08:25 - 16:09]The speaker discusses recent interactions and reminisces about watching movies together. They then talk about Halloween and share a childhood memory before discussing the movie "Magnolia" and its iconic scene. The conversation turns to animals and how they perceive man-made structures and objects. They conclude by debating whether animals can distinguish between natural and man-made environments and sharing their own opinion on the matter.


[16:09 - 24:21]The podcast discusses animals' sense of territory, proposes a controversial film experiment, promotes grooming products, and jokes about the editor's personal life and hometown.


[24:22 - 32:46]The speaker and Luke are recording a podcast and discuss various topics such as viral videos, quitting smoking and vaping, and their son's appearance on the podcast. They also play with a monkey puppet.


[32:46 - 32:54] Two individuals are discussing a misunderstanding they had.


[33:06 - 33:22]They talk about the possibility of getting a monkey and releasing it in Los Angeles.


[34:31 - 34:37]They question what would happen if a monkey was released in a suburban area.


[34:31 - 34:37]They discuss the differences between monkeys and apes, and mention a famous orangutan that escaped from a zoo.


[36:40 - 36:48]They talk about the physical features of mandrills and question why humans don't have similar features.


[37:44 - 37:53]They mention the phrase "If man comes from monkey, why are there still monkeys?"


[38:39 - 38:54]They briefly talk about controversial celebrity Mel Gibson and his appearance on the Ellen DeGeneres show.


[40:53 - 41:03]The individual's conversation turns to actor Andrew Lincoln's British accent, which they were surprised to learn of.


[32:46 - 41:24]Two individuals discuss a misunderstanding and the possibility of releasing a monkey in Los Angeles. They also mention famous apes and question why humans don't have similar features. They briefly touch on controversial celebrity Mel Gibson and actor Andrew Lincoln's British accent.


[41:46 - 42:15] Page content includes discussion of movies "Love Actually" and "New Year's Eve"


[43:33 - 43:40]The conversation turns to old and new languages, specifically Old and Modern English


[43:46 - 44:00]The hosts discuss how language and accents have changed over time


[45:28 - 45:33]The hosts discuss a viral tweet from Bin Beal


[46:01 - 46:21]They also discuss photoshopped pictures and how to avoid showing "testicular shots"


[46:56 - 47:08]They talk about how their dicks naturally rest to the left or right


[47:36 - 48:06]The hosts then move on to discussing their sponsor, Gerology, and their skincare products


[49:10 - 49:25]They also discuss the benefits of seeking therapy and their sponsor, Better Help


[41:24 - 49:43]The hosts discuss various topics including movies, language, and skincare while also promoting their sponsors Gerology and Better Help.


[50:08 - 50:26]The speaker discusses their positive experience with therapy and promotes the online therapy platform Better Help.


[50:27 - 50:32]They mention the convenience, accessibility, affordability, and confidentiality of Better Help's services.


[50:33 - 50:43]The speaker encourages others to try therapy and shares their personal experience with it.


[51:50 - 52:10]They also promote Mint Mobile, a wireless service that offers premium wireless starting at $15 a month.


[52:34 - 52:43]The speaker and their co-host discuss camera angles and technical difficulties during the podcast recording.


[53:47 - 54:01]They make a joke about eavesdropping on their neighbors through a hole in the wall.


[56:34 - 56:52]The discussion turns to the possibility of a green flash in real life, as depicted in the movie Pirates of the Caribbean.


[57:42 - 57:55]They continue to discuss camera angles and technical issues.


[57:57 - 58:06]The co-host mentions that it was actually his idea.


[58:06 - 58:16]The speaker shares their idea for using tape and a hook to adjust the camera angle.


[49:43 - 58:16]The speaker discusses their positive experience with therapy and promotes the online platform Better Help, as well as the wireless service Mint Mobile. They also discuss technical difficulties during the podcast recording and make a joke about eavesdropping on their neighbors. The discussion then turns to the possibility of a green flash in real life and they share their idea for adjusting the camera angle using tape and a hook.


[58:17 - 58:23] Discussion about not having a drill and Jim suggesting using gaffer's tape


[58:23 - 58:31]Layton's idea of selling invisible ink t-shirts


[58:38 - 58:48]Disagreement about the idea and its potential success


[1.00:32 - 1.00:50]Speculation about whether or not Michael Richards will find out about being a character in the book


[1.01:33 - 1.01:53]Conversation about the Laugh Factory incident involving Michael Richards


[1.01:33 - 1.01:53]Hope of receiving a signed item from Michael Richards


[1.03:00 - 1.03:05]Discussion about other comedians and their atheism


[1.04:40 - 1.04:48]Anecdotes about skipping school and going off campus for stories


[1.05:47 - 1.05:54]Personal anecdotes about past relationships and breakups


[1.05:55 - 1.06:04]Mention of a pregnancy and the decision to not have children


[1.06:23 - 1.06:44]Luke showing a picture of a penis on Patreon


[58:17 - 1.06:44]A group of people discuss various topics including skipping school, a potential merch idea for invisible ink t-shirts, the Laugh Factory incident involving Michael Richards, and their personal opinions on comedians and their atheism. The conversation also includes anecdotes about past relationships and a decision to not have children. It ends with a mention of Luke showing a picture of a penis on Patreon.


[1.06:44 - 1.06:55]Discussion about collaborators exposing themselves to the audience and potential consequences


[1.06:56 - 1.07:03]Uncertainty about who is responsible for exposing themselves


[1.06:56 - 1.07:03]Discussion about taking a quick picture to prove finding someone on the internet


[1.07:03 - 1.07:10]Possibility of Luke being the one responsible


[1.07:24 - 1.07:30]Mention of pinching and stretching for sexual pleasure


[1.07:35 - 1.07:42]Personal experiences with nudity in high school


[1.09:01 - 1.09:13]Disagreement with required physical education grades and tests


[1.10:35 - 1.10:42]Personal physical abilities and feats


[1.12:42 - 1.12:54]Discussion about a colleague mooning and smearing feces on a glass door


[1.13:46 - 1.13:54]Brief interruption and mention of it being "everyone's favorite"


[1.13:46 - 1.13:54]Conclusion of the conversation and introduction of the hosts.


[1.06:44 - 1.14:03]The conversation covers topics such as collaborators, exposure, responsibility, social media, sexual pleasure, high school, physical education, personal abilities, and a colleague's disruptive behavior with feces.