did you see what I sent you? is a podcast based in Seoul, Korea, co-hosted by Toni Crumbo and Nat Bigelow. Each episode, the hosts talk about shit they saw on the internet. While they're not experts on anything, they share their thoughts as if they are.
This week, we're bringing you a fusion episode where we talk about the two holidays of February- the Olympics and Valentine's Day. Nat gets fired up about America's opening ceremony outfits, snowboarding, and how cool it is that TikTok is allowing athletes to give a behind the scenes look into the Olympics. Then, Toni needs some advice for a Valentine's Day gift so naturally we head to Buzzfeed for some very unhelpful ideas. Finally, we discuss how blinding love can be, especially if you're dating the Tinder Swindler, Simon Leviev (aka Shimon Hayut). Whether you've met the love of your life or you're still out there swiping, we can all celebrate not being $250,000 in debt after a failed Tinder date.
We start out this episode with a recap of Toni's recent surgery and her feelings about her new tatas. Then, we discuss our experiences with different cosmetic treatments and how it's actually kinda exhausting to keep up with all the beauty upkeep. We go on some tangents about broken chair lifts and our recent TV and movie reviews as well. To wrap things up, we prepare for the Lunar holiday by analyzing if our zodiac animals accurately represent our personalities. Wishing everyone a happy Lunar New Year full of joy and good luck (and great boobs and botox too)!
We're a few weeks late (per usual), but Merry Christmas and Happy New Year everyone! We kick off this episode by celebrating our favs Cody Ko and Kelsey Kreppel getting engaged!! Then, we discuss all of our Christmas favorites and traditions. We also let a tarot card app predict how the new year will go for each of us, and apparently the future is looking bleak. Nonetheless, we're still feeling optimistic and share our own resolutions. We hope 2022 is off to a great start for y'all and that you're ready for some spicy new episodes coming soon!!
On this week's episode, we start out by discussing several atrocities including Subway's avocado hot dog sandwich, the worst resumes we've ever seen, and wands that take the alcohol out of wine (don't fact check us on this one). Afterwards, we take a Buzzfeed quiz to confirm if our Christmas feast preferences align with our love languages and we get into a heated debate about brussel sprouts. We wrap the episode with our thoughts on gift giving in anticipation of our next episode, the Christmas special.
This week, we catch our loyal listeners up on some exciting life updates. Next up, we discuss Dave Chang's new show "The Next Thing You Eat" and Toni's personal favorite snack, John Mayer. Speaking of food, if you enjoying eating, you won't be a good candidate for the crazy Tinder man that we discuss this week. If you think your standards are too high, this guy will reassure you that you're perfectly sane. Don't swipe left on this episode!
We're back from a bit of a hiatus and just as scatterbrained as ever. Toni starts the episode by giving a hard-hitting review of Eternals and explains that what the movie lacks in the plot line, it makes up for in representation. We then give more positive reviews of Chicken Shop Date and Costco's rotisserie chickens. Finally, we wrap the episode up pondering the future of digital clothing and the Metaverse. Once again, we do it all.
Spooky season has come and gone, but we're still recapping our (uneventful) Halloweens and our costume creations. Then, we discuss the pretty girl and punk guy couple dynamic that is seemingly taking over Hollywood. We also give unsolicited advice about toe sucking and creepy male colleagues. Finally, we discuss our hot takes on fast food and create the ultimate fast food tier list that nobody asked for.
Booooooo! This episode is filled with a Halloween Q&A session, Nat's blacklisted Halloween videos (looking at you Shane Dawson and Adam Sandler), and the mysterious death of a family in India. It's a frightening episode to say the least. But let's be real, nothing's scarier than our declining listenership. But no tricks here, only treats for our loyal listeners.
We're bringing you a wholesome episode this week. From Jesus Facebook post plugs to Toni plugging her favorite Christian museum in Texas (home of possibly the biggest wax figure Last Supper scene), we really dive into our religious beliefs (or lack thereof). Keeping it southern, we explore Lil Nas X's relationship with country music and how white people are still gatekeeping the genre, even in 2021. Some other honorable mentions of the episode include Adele's new single, the rise of Korean culture internationally, and how a kid's movie brought Toni to tears. Enjoy y'all!
This episode is truly a little bit of this, a little bit of that. We bounce around from topics including the hit TV show "Sexy Beast" to Eminem's new restaurant "Mom's Spaghetti." We also touch on Japanese monkey busters, Couch Guy, how toxic the brand Brandy Melville is, and our massage experiences. Oh, and we talk about buffets too. It's definitely an all-you-can-eat special.
On this week's episode, we unintentionally discuss a collection of some of the most unique men alive, including Elon Musk, Kanye West, Suriname's vice president, and Guy Fieri. Filled with several tangents and a riveting discussion about chicken rings, this episode is not one to be missed.
This week, we discuss the downfall (and revival?) of YouTube sensation David Dobrik. We also gush about how cool Emma Chamberlain is and rant about how uncool it is to say that a baby is what saves toxic relationships (*clears throat* Indy Blue).
After a bit of a hiatus, we're back... kinda. Dreamers and Doers was a fun way to dip our toes into the world of podcasting, but we've decided to take things in a new direction. In our first episode back, we catch up on the last seven months and react to the stories that we each picked to share this week.
On this week's episode, American expat Emily Haydel shares her story of how her interest in K-pop led her to create a podcast centered around Korean music. From recruiting NCT to throw the first pitch at a Dodger's baseball game to interviewing some of the industry's top performers, Emily is working hard to turn her passions into a career. You can listen to Emily's podcast "In My Feels" on all podcasting platforms and you can connect with Emily on Instagram @emihaydel or @inmyfeelspodcast
This week, Nat and Toni chat with Alice Clarke, a British content creator working in Seoul on an E6 entertainment visa. Alice reflects upon her rising TikTok stardom, the time she spent $300 on a moisturizer, and her thoughts on Korea's beauty standards. You can connect with Alice on Instagram and TikTok @aliceameliaclarke and watch her videos on Youtube by searching “Alice Amelia” or clicking the link below.Alice's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo6h8BHvr8kWQ7cFKtwqYzg
In this week's episode, hosts Toni and Natalie sit down to reflect on 2020. They discuss the highs and lows of the year along with their resolutions for 2021.
This week, Vanessa Lim, an up-and-coming YouTuber, discusses her cross-continental upbringing, her reasons behind starting a YouTube channel, and her experiences with mental health. She also talks about her support system and what she hopes to accomplish by talking about mental health so candidly in her videos.You can connect with Vanessa on Instagram @vanessalimofficial and watch her vlogs on YouTube by searching "Vanessa Lim" or by clicking the link below.Vanessa's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf7KqwFghzOJrTI5DKMUKcQ
In this episode, the first Dreamers and Doers guest, Liah Jeon, talks about spontaneously moving to NYC, making it as a dancer, starting a macaron business, and returning home to Korea amidst the Coronavirus pandemic. Now, Liah is working as a dance instructor and is designing a clothing brand inspired by her time in Brooklyn. You can connect with Liah on Instagram @liahjeonkr and shop her designs @wamamio.
Welcome to the intro! In the first episode, co-hosts Toni Crumbo and Natalie Bigelow explain their paths to Seoul, how Dreamers and Doers came to be, and what their hopes for this podcast are.