No Right To Cast is a podcast where two friends explore questions you're not supposed to ask. Topics range from mental health, to music, to sports, to faith, and a whole bunch more.
We're baaaaaaack. Kind of. Chase and Tyler wanted to hit record to confirm they are still alive, share some life updates, and announce their worldwide tour? Ok maybe not that, but they did start a band! In fact, a new song just dropped TODAY! Go check out "Ain't Patrick's Day" by Tall Sad & Handsome! Also, Chase received life changing news on a Tiki boat, and Tyler asked 2 big questions since the last podcast episode. Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.X.com/norighttocast or @norighttocastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@norighttocast_pod
We have come to the end of another season of the pod! Chase and Tyler reminisce about all the questions they've answered flawlessly throughout the season, what they've learned, and if maybe the real questions have been the friends they made along the way. The guys also answer a few questions from Patreon and talk about DIY projects, roasts, binge-watching, and whether or not they'd want their life to be a sitcom or musical. Also, Tyler failed at getting cancelled, and Chase succeeded at not going viral. Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.X.com/norighttocast or @norighttocastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@norighttocast_pod
Chase and Tyler want to know if it's ever a good thing to use stereotypes . . . that is, if they can ever agree on what a stereotype even is. Are stereotypes based in truth or completely made up? Are they helpful brain shortcuts or driven by opinions and even prejudice? Are emotions the real problem with this topic? Are Chase and Tyler just living up to all the podcast stereotypes? Also, Tyler is going to "continue to stereotype", and Chase will continue to think Tyler is wrong.Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.X.com/norighttocast or @norighttocastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@norighttocast_pod
It's time for a counseling session with No Right To Cast! This week Chase and Tyler talk about things they wish they could change about themselves. What would you change about yourself? Are you already working on it? What SHOULD you change about yourself? What do you wish you could change about other people? Is Tyler okay? And does Chase have the reverse of autism?Also, Chase doesn't like awkward silence, and Tyler is drowning in the shallow end. Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.X.com/norighttocast or @norighttocastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@norighttocast_pod
Hello and welcome to something a little different this week! We're calling it "Hot Takes, Cold Questions", the show where Chase and Tyler drop their hottest of takes and probably upset just about everyone. But as long as everyone's having fun it's ok, right? What are Chase's thoughts on coaching attire? Why is Tyler talking about the special olympics? Does Chase think trauma is funny? And does Tyler not even believe in his own profession?*the views expressed do not reflect those of our employers, loved ones, or co-host*Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.X.com/norighttocast or @norighttocastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@norighttocast_pod
Would you want a superpower that allows you to read everyone else's mind? Would it be helpful to hear the unfiltered opinions that people have about you? Would it be helpful or hurtful in relationships? Should everyone be more open to the feedback of others? Should we just not care at all what other people think of us?Also, Chase sees the negatives, and Tyler sees the positives . . . what is happening???Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.X.com/norighttocast or @norighttocastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@norighttocast_pod
Hello podcast family! Chase and Tyler want to know - Is family really everything? Why do people feel so bonded to their family? Do we choose to love our family or is it forced upon us? Is family still everything if your family sucks? Why do we get so hurt by the people we are closest with? Is the person you marry part of your family? Also, Tyler might not like Mario-Kart anymore, and Chase knows a lot of middle-aged men that Tyler could celebrate Christmas with.Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.X.com/norighttocast or @norighttocastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@norighttocast_pod
Chase and Tyler are back from break and once again talking about something they have no right to talk about. The question is whether or not kids with learning disabilities should be getting extra time on their tests in school. So which students, if any, should even get extra time? Is it beneficial or harmful for their future? Is it fair? Does it set them up for success in life? Is this question about school, mental health, or Amish people? Also, Tyler is still sick, and Chase wants kids to experience pain. Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.X.com/norighttocast or @norighttocastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@norighttocast_pod
We're taking another trip down memory lane, but this time we're re-sharing one of our favorite full length episodes. It might even be one of our more controversial topics too...Can men and women be "just friends"? Does friendship inevitably lead to something more? Is it different based on whether or not they are married or single? Is riding in a car with someone too sexual? Does Chase need to lose half of his friends? Here's an idea: maybe just simply don't cheat on your significant other. Also, Tyler thinks this topic is too sticky, and Chase doesn't know when people are flirting with him. Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.X.com/norighttocast or @norighttocastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@norighttocast_pod
We're taking a look back at a couple of our favorite "quick question" moments. Like when Chase put Tyler on the spot with one of the most important questions in life: "Under any circumstance, is it okay to talk to the person in the bathroom stall next to you?" Or that time when Ian had a question for Chase and Tyler: "Is it weird to talk to a stranger on a plane?" Also Tyler recounts an upsetting story from High School that still haunts him, and Chase talks at the movies.Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.X.com/norighttocast or @norighttocastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@norighttocast_pod
Do you believe in miracles? . . . YE- well, maybe. In this episode Chase and Tyler discuss whether or not it is dangerous to believe in miracles. How do we define miracles? Do we believe they actually happen? Should we plan for them or rely on them? Are miracles only done by supernatural forces? Can monkeys write Shakespeare??Also, Chase gives us an English lesson, and Tyler would love to be "one-percenter".Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.X.com/norighttocast or @norighttocastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@norighttocast_pod
Chase and Tyler are joined by their friend, Nick to discuss the classic question normally associated with sports: "Is there an 'I' in team?" Is the answer as obvious as it seems? Is team culture the key to success, or does individual talent make the biggest difference? What about outside of sports? Does the same principle apply to business, relationships, etc.? Are results the only thing that matters or is it "how you play the game"? Is this episode just one big conversation about Kobe? Also, Tyler knows the Ryder Cup rules, Nick may or may not coach the Red Wings, and Chase thinks there's no "I" in Kobe. Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.X.com/norighttocast or @norighttocastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@norighttocast_pod
We're back with another attempt to mess with your friendships. The question this week is: "should you be friends with your co-workers?" Is it bad for business to have friends working together? Is it bad for the friendship to work together? What if you work with a spouse? Are "work friends" real friends? Are we different people at work vs at home? Should Tyler NOT be friends with his fellow church staff members? Also, Tyler doesn't have many friends, and Chase doesn't talk about Jesus. Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.X.com/norighttocast or @norighttocastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@norighttocast_pod
Happy Love Week! Chase and Tyler are drafting up their very best date ideas to see who can create the most appealing date. Is it more important to be cute, have fun, or to be unique? What's the worst thing that can happen on a date?Also, Tyler wants Chase to take him on a date.Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.X.com/norighttocast or @norighttocastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@norighttocast_pod
**This episode could potentially be triggering for someone who has lost a loved one to suicide or someone who struggles with suicidal ideation. If you are struggling, you can contact the Suicide and Crisis Hotline (text or call 988)**Chase and Tyler are asking a question that feels a little wrong to say out loud, but it also seems like something that a lot of people have at least thought about before. So the question is: "is suicide selfish?" Is selfishness the intent of the action or the result? On a lighter note, is it selfish to prioritize your mental health or take mental health days? Also, Chase and Tyler reminisce about the most awkward timing of the Whopper song. Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.X.com/norighttocast or @norighttocastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@norighttocast_pod
It's time to get existential, which exactly half of the co-hosts are excited about. Does everyone have a purpose? How do you figure out what your purpose is? Are we born with specific purpose or does it change throughout life? Is this all just nonsense? Also, Tyler is "broken" into a new religion, and Chase starts a daily devotional. Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.X.com/norighttocast or @norighttocastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@norighttocast_pod
Chase thinks it is "annoying to care", so he's got a question: "Should we protect other people from themselves?" Should we take unhealthy food away from children? Should we force people to wear helmets? Does the role of the government also apply to the role of mental healthcare? Is protecting yourself just "being an adult"? Also, Chase thinks everyone has a superpower, and Tyler thinks if you need help you shouldn't reproduce.Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.X.com/norighttocast or @norighttocastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@norighttocast_pod
Today's the day! The debut full length album of No Right To Ask is out now! Chase and Tyler want to celebrate and have some fun talking about the album, but not for too long because you should be listening to the new music instead! Listen to it here: https://linktr.ee/norighttoask Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.X.com/norighttocast or @norighttocastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@norighttocast_pod
The boys are back from break with a new podcast episode, Tyler is about to release his debut full length album, and Chase wants to know: Does it matter if no one listens? What is the reason we do anything in the first place? Should it be for ourselves, or should it be for other people? Is it a waste of time if no one pays attention to the things we do? What would you sacrifice to matter more to other people? Do we even know how to word questions anymore?Also, Tyler hasn't purchased dental floss, and Chase wants to get better at golf for no reason. Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.X.com/norighttocast or @norighttocastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@norighttocast_pod
Collecting is a fun hobby right? But is it actually any different than hoarding? Do collectors have some type of mental illness? Is it different if you use the items you collect vs. just looking at them? What are the most ridiculous collections? What's the harm of hoarding? Are we all dumb for thinking we would make money on baseball cards and beanie babies?Also, Chase critiques season 6 of New Girl, and Tyler collects media in his brain (aka has anxiety). Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.X.com/norighttocast or @norighttocastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@norighttocast_pod
Chase and Tyler are joined by a special guest this week who never went to school. Our friend Josh joins the pod to share his experience as a "homeschool kid", and honestly we have SO MANY questions. What are the pros and cons of being homeschooled? What are the dangers of public school? Is private school better or worse? How does being homeschooled impact a kid's relationship with their parents? How do they learn life skills? Really, we just want to know: are all homeschool kids weirdos?Also, Chase doesn't think school shootings are that big of a deal, Josh does NOT have 19 siblings, and Tyler was also homeschooled. Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.X.com/norighttocast or @norighttocastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@norighttocast_pod
It's the week of Giving Tuesday and Tyler is not feeling very generous. Something about charities just seem kind of sketchy. Are charities just a scam? Can something be a scam and also be doing good in the world? Is it a waste of money to try to solve humanitarian issues with donations? Can you do more good as a Non-Profit or a For-Profit business? Are short-term problems even worth solving?Also, Tyler teaches Chase "Christmas Shoes", and Chase discovers the cause of Tyler's depression. Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.X.com/norighttocast or @norighttocastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@norighttocast_pod
It is Thanksgiving week and we are celebrating thankfulness by arguing with each other. It's our first ever DEBATE CHALLENGE! Chase and Tyler take on 4 Thanksgiving themed debates. Are parades more fun than football games? Is it more valuable to spend time at a family dinner than to volunteer at a homeless shelter? Is Thanksgiving dessert better than Thanksgiving dinner? Is Giving Tuesday worse than Black Friday?Also, Chase benefits from a biased judge, and Tyler hates charities and homeless people? Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.X.com/norighttocast or @norighttocastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@norighttocast_pod
What's wrong with all of us? Why are we the way we are? Were we born this way, or did we become this way sometime later in life? In this episode, Chase and Tyler tackle the classic "nature vs nurture" debate. Do we all get to blame our parents, or do we have to take some responsibility? Was Michael Jordan the greatest baby of all time? Were you more influenced by your environment or events that have happened to you?Also, Chase doesn't think babies are funny, and Tyler doesn't understand twins. Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.X.com/norighttocast or @norighttocastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@norighttocast_pod
Chase has had a day that he wishes he could forget, so the question is: "Are memories a blessing or a curse?" Would life be better if we all just lost our memory? Is memory a form of time travel? Is it better for our mental health to forget bad times? Should Tyler get his wisdom teeth taken out?Also, Chase tells a horror story of waking up from anesthesia, and Tyler reviews an episode of Spongebob. Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.X.com/norighttocast or @norighttocastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@norighttocast_pod
We are so glad that you just used your phone to access this podcast, and we have a question for you: Is your phone making you a zombie? Does the internet rot your brain? What's worse, an iPad kid or an iPad adult? Is an iPad better for kids than a Bop-it? Should we stop riding roller coasters?Also, Chase discovers the key to being a therapist, and Tyler has no Amish clients. Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.X.com/norighttocast or @norighttocastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@norighttocast_pod
Welcome to the first ever backwards episode of No Right To Cast! Chase and Tyler have a question, but they don't know what it is. They have a lot of thoughts, but what exactly is the question? Does art influence our lives too much? Should we not remember bad memories? Can we still do activities that we used to do with our exes? What if an artist or sports team reminds you of a loved one that has passed away? Most importantly, should you listen to your ex's favorite band??Also, Chase watches James Bond with a serial killer, and Tyler feels lost and purposeless. Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.X.com/norighttocast or @norighttocastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@norighttocast_pod
The people have questions and we have the answers. That's why our Patreon subscribers submitted questions for this episode. What warrants a standing ovation? How was clapping even invented? Why do some pleasures have to be guilty? Is it weird to share social media accounts with your spouse? How much flesh is too much flesh?Also, Chase likes his feet tickled, and Tyler's passport has pink eye. Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.X.com/norighttocast or @norighttocastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@norighttocast_pod
Chase and Tyler are joined by their friend and aspiring social media influencer, Justin, so that Chase can try to make sense of WHY someone would possibly want to be a social media influencer. Is money a good enough reason? Are influencers terrible people? Do they always have an ulterior motive? Are influencers responsible for people that are addicted to social media? Is it problematic for influencers to share their "message"? Should we feel more shame?Also, Tyler is a headless horse, Chase hates comments, and Justin has a lot in common with 30-year-old moms. Go follow Justin's TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@high.center.of.gravitySupport us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.X.com/norighttocast or @norighttocastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@norighttocast_pod
Chase and Tyler are revisiting a topic from season 1. The question is: "Does Money Buy Happiness?". Have either of them changed their minds? Have they gotten more rich? Is retail therapy the greatest form of therapy? What is the correlation between money and self-esteem? Does Tyler have a money problem? Is it a sin to experience happiness from money? Will any of these questions even be answered in this episode?Also, Chase was born on third, and Tyler has 5 back scratchers.Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.X.com/norighttocast or @norighttocastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@norighttocast_pod
Chase and Tyler are busy . . . and you probably are too. So is our busyness a choice? Is busyness bad? What makes us so busy? Do we have the right to complain about how busy we are? Is busyness an indicator of productivity? Is there a difference between physical, mental, and emotional busyness? Also, Chase doesn't understand postpartum depression, and Tyler thinks he could be a professional cornholer. Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.X.com/norighttocast or @norighttocast
We've already established in a past episode that most people that are performing on a stage are lying . . . so does that also apply to pastors? Pastors are people and people are liars, so is it that simple? Is it a lie to try to influence people? Are pastors treated unfairly? Who puts the pressure on pastors to be better than "normal" people? Is it a lie for a pastor to be confident while preaching? What if emotional manipulation is just part of good publicly speaking? Also, Tyler doesn't want his pastor to know things, and Chase just wants you to lie to him. Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.X.com/norighttocast or @norighttocast
SEASON 3 is here! And on 9/11 no less #neverforget. So the question we definitely have no right to ask is: "Is Tragedy Beneficial?" What defines a tragedy? How many people have to be affected? Do the lessons learned outweigh the pain of the bad event? Is tragedy only beneficial if it happens to someone else? Is it offensive to have a "favorite part" of the global pandemic? Is death okay because birth exists? Also, Tyler is thankful people died from eating berries, and Chase thinks music speakers can be a weapon. Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.twitter.com/norighttocast or @norighttocast
Another season has come to an end. Chase and Tyler need to take a nap, but before they do, they recap all of the highlights of a lengthy season 2. What episodes got us in trouble? What episodes were our favorite? What new things did we try? Did any of it measure up to the episode about talking in the bathroom? Also, Tyler got one of his lights fixed, and Chase ruined his performance. See ya next Season!Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.twitter.com/norighttocast or @norighttocast
Tyler puts Chase on the spot with a hypothetical situation where we all become grocery thieves. So the question is: What item do you need to see in someone's grocery cart to know their groceries are worth stealing? Can it be a food that everyone likes or does it need to be unique? Do you want healthy or unhealthy food? Also, what item best defines YOUR grocery shopping? Is Tyler actually just a child? Does cheese make everything better? What is the appropriate size carrot?Also, Tyler's mom has a wall of cereal, and Chase goes through rich people's trash. Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.twitter.com/norighttocast or @norighttocast
Chase and Tyler are feeling nostalgic as they approach the end of season 2. So the real question is: "was everything better in the past?". Is nostalgia actually a lie? Do we misremember events from our childhood, or are our parents just losing their memory? Are sports, movies, and music worse than they used to be? Is the world changing or do we change as we get older?Also, Chase is nostalgic for violence, and Tyler doesn't listen to music from before 1997. Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.twitter.com/norighttocast or @norighttocast
Chase puts Tyler on the spot with a question of fandom, specifically "fair-weather" fandom. Is it ok to be a fair-weather fan? Is it annoying? Why wouldn't we always root for the best teams? Are we actually talking about being a bandwagon fan? What about rooting for one player? Is being a fair-weather fan actually a symptom of mental illness?Also, Tyler is emotional, and Chase is doing math. Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.twitter.com/norighttocast or @norighttocast
Who's offended? We are, and we wanna talk about it! Is society too sensitive? Or is it not sensitive enough? Is getting offended a beneficial life experience? Are we offended on the behalf of people that aren't even offended? Should kids get participation trophies? Should we even be nice to children? Is it okay to get offended over the use of pronouns?Also, Tyler needs people to criticize his music, and Chase finished a race. Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.twitter.com/norighttocast or @norighttocast
Tyler puts Chase on the spot with his brand new No Right To Ask song! Chase listens to it for the first time and shares his reaction. Chase and Tyler breakdown the songwriting process and discuss music producing techniques, lyrical content, and all the reasons why it just might cure your depression. Check it out and let us know what you think! - https://linktr.ee/norighttoaskSupport us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.twitter.com/norighttocast or @norighttocast
Chase and Tyler started a conversation, but decided to save it for the podcast. The question is, "Is all art a lie?". Is acting just a lie that we're all okay with? Do we make assumptions about the lives of actors based on the characters they play? Are comedians lying to us with their jokes? Are songwriters always writing from personal experience? Can we even relate to Taylor Swift?Also, Chase had sleepovers with a famous actor, and Tyler admits that worship leaders are liars. Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.twitter.com/norighttocast or @norighttocast
Chase needs advice for his personal growth, so he comes to Tyler for some counseling. Would it be personal growth for Chase to not get to the airport so obscenely early? Why do we get to the airport so early? Does time exist at airports? Why do we find our gate before getting food or going to the bathroom? How have the pilots not upgraded their microphones?Also, Tyler almost understands how planes fly, and Chase gets strip-searched in the parking lot.Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.twitter.com/norighttocast or @norighttocast
We all know the saying, "the ends don't justify the means", but what if they actually do? Is it all about the results? Is the majority of life "living in the means"? Do good means justify a bad end? Do people have the wrong goals in life? Is this actually a soccer podcast? Also, Chase still won't punch someone for $1 million, and Tyler knows a guy who knows Taylor Swift. Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.twitter.com/norighttocast or @norighttocast
Tyler has had a hard day, so Chase plays counselor and puts Tyler on the spot with the question, "how do you destress after a hard day?" Does venting about the problem actually make it worse? Are hobbies supposed to be relaxing? Most importantly, should a gym give away free pizza??Also, Chase still has an iPod shuffle, and Tyler went for the first run of his life. Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.twitter.com/norighttocast or @norighttocast
One of the two hosts of this podcast has no tattoos, and the other one is all tatted up (aka has precisely one tattoo). So what do we think about tattoos? Are tattoos unprofessional? What does this topic reveal about society's biases? Do tattoos increase attractiveness? What careers are negatively affected by having tattoos?Also, Chase has commitment issues, and Tyler is unprofessional. Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.twitter.com/norighttocast or @norighttocast
Following up on a question that came up on Monday's episode . . . we have a "would you rather" about hitchhiking. What's more dangerous, being a hitchhiker or picking up a hitchhiker? Which one is easier to escape from? Does it matter if they are beautiful? Is Uber any different from hitchhiking? Also, Tyler is concerned about pirates, and Chase wants to know who killed JFK. Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.twitter.com/norighttocast or @norighttocast
We live in a violent world, and we all know that. We're even entertained by violence on a regular basis. So the question is, "Is society creating serial killers?" Or do we just know about them more because of media? Do violent video games create violent kids? Are true crime podcasts and documentaries the real problem? Also, Tyler identifies the cause of cancer, and Chase doesn't let bullies get under his skin.Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.twitter.com/norighttocast or @norighttocast
We're on spring break! Enjoy your leftover Easter candy and listen to some old episodes this week. Don't forget to rate, like, comment, recommend, etc. We appreciate all of you for sticking with us on this podcast journey! We'll be back with full episodes next week! Also, Chase is not on board with zombie Jesus. Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.twitter.com/norighttocast or @norighttocast
Tyler puts Chase on the spot with our first edition of "Would You Rather". Chase just got back from Vegas, so Tyler is wondering: "Would you rather win $1,000,000 and then never bet again, or get to bet the rest of your life but only break even?" What is the purpose of gambling? If this question is hard to answer, does that mean you have a problem? *insert gambling hotline phone number*Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.twitter.com/norighttocast or @norighttocast
Do you feel it? It's happening to all of us RIGHT NOW. We're constantly aging, so today's question is: "Is growing old a blessing or a curse?" When do you stop wanting to be older/younger? Does your mind age differently than your body? What are the advantages of being elderly? Is gaining life experience worth the trade off of your friends and family dying? Do Chase and Tyler have a lesson for the listeners?Also, Tyler explains crypto currency to his grandparents, and Chase wants Ellen to see him die. Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.twitter.com/norighttocast or @norighttocast
Chase puts Tyler on the spot with today's quick question, "what do you take too seriously?" Is it wrong to overthink an important decision? How do people NOT care so much? Why do we take sports so seriously? Is Tyler amazing at video games? Is there a wrong way to play video games according to Chase?Also, Tyler can't handle his legs being exposed, and Chase is too fast too serious. Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.twitter.com/norighttocast or @norighttocast
We've all heard the advice before, "live every day like it's your last". But is that even good advice? Isn't it highly impractical? Is it helpful perspective to "think" every day like it's your last? What's on your bucket list? And why haven't you done those things yet? Is this why we started this podcast?Also, Chase teaches Tyler how electricity works, and Tyler wouldn't mind prison. Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/norighttocastInstagram - www.instagram.com/norighttocastTwitter - www.twitter.com/norighttocast or @norighttocast