Gus Johnson is a Menace - Chuckle Sandwich EP. 10
[00:00 - 00:43]Gus Johnson reveals his preference for horse radish mustard on sandwiches
[02:09 - 04:31]The hosts discuss the implications of the Cars universe and the potential health hazards of living as a car
[03:21 - 03:35]Gus Johnson reveals his preference for horse radish mustard on sandwiches
[03:49 - 07:23]Gus Johnson talks about his pandemic experience and taking over ownership of his wife's dog, Eva
[06:04 - 06:23]The hosts discuss the implications of the Cars universe and the potential health hazards of living as a car
[06:33 - 08:56]The conversation shifts to the blurring of lines between traditional media and social media influencers during the pandemic
[08:31 - 12:04]He discusses his Twitch streaming and his interactions with rapper T-Pain on the platform
[10:39 - 13:15]He describes the tang as a lasting, pungent, potent, wasabi-esque sting in the back of your throat
[12:16 - 13:03]The pandemic has accelerated the blurring of lines between different forms of media and the importance of having a following in today's world
[13:15 - 17:02]The conversation shifts to the blurring of lines between traditional media and social media influencers during the pandemic
[15:04 - 16:11]He discusses his Twitch streaming and his interactions with rapper T-Pain on the platform
[15:10 - 16:37]The hosts discuss Snoop Dogg's reaction to his Madden game and his influence on the gaming world
[16:37 - 17:13]Addison Ray, a popular social media influencer, is set to star in a remake of the movie She's All That.
[17:14 - 19:23]He mentions an audition for a Nickelodeon sketch show remake.
[17:40 - 20:25]Gus mentions his success on YouTube and how it could lead to other opportunities.
[19:28 - 21:52]He discusses how some traditional media companies may not understand or cater to the YouTube audience.
[20:35 - 21:00]Gus mentions his concerns about the production and potential for the show.
[21:52 - 24:01]He discusses how some traditional media companies may not understand or cater to the YouTube audience.
[22:36 - 22:57]Gus mentions his concerns about the production and potential for the show.
[24:01 - 26:44]Gus talks about his creative process and how he prioritizes funny ideas over budget.
[24:58 - 27:09]He shares how he paid $10,000 to be a part of the show's writer's room.
[25:35 - 26:36]Gus talks about his creative process and how he prioritizes funny ideas over budget.
[26:52 - 29:25]He explains the idea behind his "Indiana Jones as a child" sketch.
[27:09 - 30:06]Gus mentions the most expensive video he has made, a commentary on a spin-off of The Office.
[27:43 - 28:49]He explains the idea behind his "Indiana Jones as a child" sketch.
[29:43 - 29:51]Gus mentions the most expensive video he has made, a commentary on a spin-off of The Office.
[30:07 - 32:45]Gus mentions his concerns about the production and potential for the show.
[30:28 - 30:57]He shares how he paid $10,000 to be a part of the show's writer's room.
[30:44 - 33:30]Gus mentions his concerns about the production and potential for the show.
[31:57 - 32:32]The speaker intends to film and document everything related to a project, without any intention of being a saboteur.
[32:32 - 34:13]The speaker believes it is always a good situation when they do not have to create any problems.
[32:45 - 33:22]He brings up a personal experience with a hotel refusing to refund him during a power outage.
[33:04 - 33:22]They did not instigate anything and are simply checking things out.
[33:22 - 33:49]The speaker does not care about the money and is willing to put it in a video.
[33:49 - 33:55]They plan to redirect a website to "pournhub.com gay" and tell the employees to go there.
[34:13 - 34:47]They did not instigate anything and are simply checking things out.
[34:19 - 34:35]The speaker bought one of two reward tiers and is going in completely neutral.
[34:47 - 35:41]They have a neutral perspective and do not want to be a dick or create any issues.
[35:41 - 35:53]The speaker wants to document the process and does not want to create any problems.
[35:53 - 35:58]The speaker learned to avoid causing issues after a mistake with a previous video.
[35:58 - 37:11]Commentary videos should not create any problems or send hate towards anyone.
[37:12 - 37:27]The speaker learned to avoid causing issues after a mistake with a previous video.
[37:27 - 37:34]They recognized the potential consequences of shining a spotlight on someone.
[37:34 - 38:03]The speaker does not care about the money and is willing to put it in a video.
[38:03 - 38:51]The speaker learned to avoid causing issues after a mistake with a previous video.
[38:58 - 39:30]The speaker carries themselves with a high sense of honor online.
[39:37 - 40:02]The speaker learned to avoid causing issues after a mistake with a previous video.
[40:02 - 40:32]They recognized the potential consequences of shining a spotlight on someone.
[40:32 - 41:03]The speaker learned to avoid causing issues after a mistake with a previous video.
[41:03 - 41:54]The speaker carries themselves with a high sense of honor online.
[41:54 - 42:23]The speaker learned to avoid causing issues after a mistake with a previous video.
[42:23 - 43:02]The speaker wants to avoid kicking the hornet's nest and deal with a maniac for three years.
[43:02 - 44:11]The speaker carries themselves with a high sense of honor online.
[43:34 - 43:40]The speaker believes it is always a good situation when they do not have to create any problems.
[43:40 - 45:38]The speaker wants to give credit where credit is due and thank those who have helped them.
[45:44 - 47:17]Gus Johnson discusses his experience with using tannerite, a high-powered explosive, for video props and how it is easily accessible in small towns like his hometown in Wisconsin
[47:17 - 50:24]He also talks about his love for frozen Charleston Chews, a chocolate-covered milk nugget candy, and his dislike for ranch corn nuts
[50:24 - 53:17]Gus Johnson discusses his experience with using tannerite, a high-powered explosive, for video props and how it is easily accessible in small towns like his hometown in Wisconsin
[53:17 - 54:30]He talks about his love for deer hunting and how his family participates in the local deer herd control program
[54:30 - 55:53]He also talks about his love for frozen Charleston Chews, a chocolate-covered milk nugget candy, and his dislike for ranch corn nuts
[55:01 - 56:34]Johnson shares a personal story of using tannerite to blow up a toilet and a deer decoy for video sketches
[56:18 - 58:59]Gus talks about his interest in Skyrim and how it has been a cyclical game for him
[56:34 - 58:11]Johnson reveals that he won a PlayStation 3 from a stacker arcade machine and shares tips on how to win at the game
[56:34 - 58:17]He recalls how he first got into gaming with a PS3 and games like Assassin's Creed 3, BioShock, and Skyrim
[57:00 - 58:11]Gus talks about his interest in Skyrim and how it has been a cyclical game for him
[58:36 - 58:53]He mentions listening to Mac Miller's song "Good News" and how it has become an anthem for him
[58:59 - 1.00:15]Gus reveals his love for music and specifically mentions being a fan of Wicca Phase Springs Eternal and Lil Peep
[1.00:15 - 1.03:23]He talks about his future plans, including pitching a television show, shopping around a screenplay, and potentially pursuing acting opportunities
[1.00:33 - 1.01:00]Gus reveals his love for music and specifically mentions being a fan of Wicca Phase Springs Eternal and Lil Peep
[1.01:00 - 1.01:26]Gus talks about his interest in Skyrim and how it has been a cyclical game for him
[1.01:50 - 1.03:29]He talks about his future plans, including pitching a television show, shopping around a screenplay, and potentially pursuing acting opportunities
[1.03:29 - 1.05:10]Gus shares a story about winning a young filmmaker's award for a college project he worked on involving old sheet music
[1.05:10 - 1.09:31]He mentions another project he worked on during college involving a live production and a corn costume
[1.05:31 - 1.05:53]Charlie's most viewed video is of him in a corn suit holding a can of corn.
[1.05:53 - 1.06:37]The speaker's first longer video was about mobile game sponsorships.
[1.06:57 - 1.07:36]Charlie's most viewed video is of him in a corn suit holding a can of corn.
[1.07:50 - 1.08:25]Gus Johnson's channel is known for short, funny videos.
[1.08:25 - 1.10:42]The speaker started posting short snippets of his larger videos on YouTube Haiku.
[1.08:41 - 1.10:25]The speaker became known as the "wolf of r/youtubehaiku".
[1.09:31 - 1.10:35]Gus talks about how he has been aware of Charlie since his early days on YouTube and talks about his growth as a content creator
[1.09:45 - 1.11:53]He shares a story about how American Beauty and Wolf of Wall Street inspired him to work hard and pursue his dreams during college.
[1.10:42 - 1.12:11]The speaker has found a balance between sketch and commentary videos.
[1.10:52 - 1.12:33]The speaker became known as the "wolf of r/youtubehaiku".
[1.12:33 - 1.13:58]Gus Johnson's channel is known for short, funny videos.
[1.13:59 - 1.15:08]The speaker's first longer video was about mobile game sponsorships.
[1.14:15 - 1.17:08]Host mentions potential sponsorship by company Honey
[1.14:22 - 1.15:32]Guest mentions potential sponsorship for live show
[1.14:46 - 1.17:08]The speaker found that longer videos brought in a more diverse audience and were better for sponsorships.
[1.15:39 - 1.18:06]Host discusses concerns about podcast success
[1.15:54 - 1.16:57]Commentary videos also attracted a higher percentage of female viewers.
[1.16:15 - 1.17:33]The speaker became known as the "wolf of r/youtubehaiku".
[1.16:32 - 1.18:30]The speaker has found a balance between sketch and commentary videos.
[1.19:03 - 1.21:48]Conversation shifts to topic of sweating liquids and torture techniques
[1.21:48 - 1.22:22]Host asks guest if they would rather sweat blood or pus
[1.21:55 - 1.25:02]Conversation shifts to topic of increasing height or width daily
[1.22:28 - 1.24:46]Guest ultimately decides they would rather increase in height than width
[1.25:08 - 1.27:06]The question is: Would you rather have unlimited bacon but no games, or unlimited games but no bacon?
[1.25:08 - 1.30:24]Host and guest engage in playful banter
[1.27:06 - 1.28:34]Gus chooses unlimited bacon but no games, because he thinks it will lead to more social interactions
[1.28:05 - 1.28:15]The question is: Would you rather have unlimited bacon but no games, or unlimited games but no bacon?
[1.28:16 - 1.29:07]The second option is unlimited games, but Gus ultimately decides against it due to the "all-encompassing lack of games"
[1.29:07 - 1.29:12]Gus thanks the podcast for having him on and says goodbye.
[1.29:13 - 1.30:15]Gus can be found on Twitch and YouTube under the username Gus Johnson
[1.30:15 - 1.30:24]He also mentions a joke in the parody where he talks about having multiple cameras for filming
[1.30:24 - 1.31:00]Gus describes the parody as a mix of "The Chris Farley Show" and "Hot Ones"
[1.30:33 - 1.30:52]He also mentions a joke in the parody where he talks about having multiple cameras for filming
[1.31:00 - 1.31:06]He mentions a parody he filmed with iDubbbz called "Cold Ones" which has not been released due to technical difficulties
[1.31:06 - 1.31:35]He also mentions a joke in the parody where he talks about having multiple cameras for filming
[1.31:35 - 1.31:58]Gus thanks the podcast for having him on and says goodbye.
[1.31:58 - 1.32:05]Gus describes the parody as a mix of "The Chris Farley Show" and "Hot Ones"