Your favorite lighthearted listen of the week. Join the three brothers-in-law Arthur Dominguez, Phillip Torvik, and Jonathan De La Cruz every Tuesday as they (chaotically) explore topics in technology, entertainment, and their journeys through life.
This episode marks the final episode of the podcast. We explain why we're wrapping it up, and what it means for us going forward.
J. Prince's appearance on Joe Rogan. How our Christmas shopping is going. How much better movie quality can get. Our brilliant ideas for the future. Why playing sports is important.
Hot take: gifts ruin Christmas. Apple announces the overpriced AirPods Max. Austin is the new go-to city in the US. Kid Cudi's third installment to the Man On The Moon series. Chess players burn thousands of calories during tournaments.
Spotify Wrapped 2020 gave us some good insights into how basic we are. Chick-fil-A is the gold standard of fast food. Amazon's growth during the pandemic is mind-blowing. Nate Robinson took the L of the decade. Tesla's market cap might not make sense.
The Weeknd gets Grammy-snubbed. Dropping the iPhone Mini for the first time. It's a matter of time before women take over the world. TikTok's early growth strategy. AOL's still making millions of dollars through subscriptions.
How long before Westworld is real. Covid-19 has accelerated technology in every day life. Wonder Woman 1984 is being used as a marketing tactic for HBO Max + the future of movie theaters. Phil speaks fluent Dothraki. Bitcoin is back in full force.
A short review of the iPhone 12 mini. The Weeknd to perform at the next Super Bowl. If we had the ability to see our future. How we feel about déjà vu. The sacrifices you have to make for "success". What really makes someone rich.
What we would do if nobody could ever find out. How the Apple Watch knows when we're washing our hands. A brief discussion about ear lobes and fetishes. The point of hashtags on social media. Minecraft is still dominant on YouTube. How the internet creates unthinkable opportunities.
We encourage you to go vote today. What we think can be improved about the government process and the systems we use as citizens. Texas weather is a crazy ride, and what our hot/cold thresholds are. The electric Hummer and which electric vehicles to look out for. How we underestimate our individual impact.
Kanye West's long awaited appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience. How to add a few weeks to your life by tying your shoes. The short rise and fall of Quibi. So many musicians are better entertainers than they are artists. The problem with taking lyrics too seriously.
Spotify is taking over podcasts. The iPhone 12 is going mini. You learn a lot about someone based on how they drive. A fact about Oxford that will blow your mind. A new fitness website coming to an internet near you: Hufflebuff. Technology has vastly improved our access to information.
Shotgunning drinks is overrated. Danny Green might be the least likable player in the NBA. Quavo starts the snowflake glacier boy trend. Doggface208 is a TikTok legend. The benefit of dopamine fasting. Normalizing taking walks in 2020.
When Karen's became evil. Morgan Freeman is the key to a fire album. Curating the music for movies might be the best job in the world. We share our stories of escaping from the cops. The noise cancellation on the AirPods Pro is magic. People watching is a fun hobby.
Arthur got one of The Weeknd's songs onto all of the streaming platforms (theoretically). Phil is becoming friendly with the spam robots on Instagram. The Social Dilemma is a documentary every one should watch, and how to make the best of your time on social media platforms. Kanye West's battle against record companies and what it means for the future of media contracts. The best villain portrayals in movie and television.
It's time for a universal language. We advise you to spend all of your money on food. We're fact checking ourselves because we're scared of being fact checked. McDonald's vs. Starbucks. Whether we prefer lighthearted shows like The Office or serious shows like Game of Thrones.
Boneless wings: trash or not trash? What knowledge we would take to the past. We would have been fine never hearing about Carole Baskin again. Unforgettable actors. Dan Bilzerian might be a fraud. The new Mulan is a bust.
Why do some coffees send you straight to the toilet or have you jumping off the walls? Arthur thinks we're being conned by coffee, wine, liquor, and beer experts. What makes art valuable? Timeless movies and what makes them timeless. Phil thinks children should cost more to travel. Drake vs. Beethoven.
This week we're (kinda) joined by Nathan Steiner. Phil claims the NBA is boring. We're getting fact checked now which is probably bad news. The appeal of racing as a sport. Coffee vs. Red Bull. Nathan is on the World of Warcraft grind. Joe Rogan's move to Austin and why his podcast is so popular.
Tory Lanez might be insane. Some of the worst pain we've ever felt. Phil answers his most asked question. Jon is a budget Zac Efron. Pool parties in Wuhan. Crowded bars during Covid-19. Why Halloween is a thing. Arthur is a top 1% fan of The Weeknd.
We're joined by Saúl Aguirre-Villarreal. We talk about his new podcast 'Growth & Jams'. The question of the week involves some talk about olives, sparkling water, and musicals. Interstellar vs. Inception. Saúl's graduation from UT, and colleges during Covid-19. Phil is the third Paul brother.
In this episode we're joined by Caleb Llamas. The importance of social media as a real estate agent. His experience with COVID-19. The NBA bubble—and J. Cole going for a contract. Whether it's a good idea to see friends and travel right now.
Owning a Tesla Model 3 for the day. Being a virtual fan during an NBA game. Sold out tamales. A few shocking facts about killer whales. Man vs. Kangaroo. Is water wet? What we're listening to and watching this week.
We're joined by two sisters of Arthur (sisters-in-law of Jon & Phil). Moments that made us feel old. Our first usernames ever. Why it's hard to read books in 2020. How sports broadcasts are getting creative with no crowds. The idea that sleep quality is more important than sleep quantity. We're not scared of the dark but we also kinda are. Some talk about recent movies, music, and podcasts we've listened to.
The great Twitter bitcoin hack. Remembering Tom from Myspace. TikTok is an algorithmic monster. Logic's retirement from rap music. Drake's new tracks with DJ Khaled. All of the times the world was supposed to end.
Kid Cudi and Eminem: the unlikely duo. A discussion on Jada Pinkett's entanglement. How technology changes so quickly. Some brief talk about toilets, bidets, and flushable wipes. What are our comfort foods?
Kanye West 2020. S3XY Tesla shorts. Cars turning their technology into paid features. Violent video games don't make you violent. Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg will be grilled in front of Congress later this month (hopefully). Crazy teacher stories.
The end of Mixer, the beginning of Facebook Gaming. The mystery behind DrDisrespect's Twitch ban. The dark side of Facebook content moderation. Kanye West takes Yeezy to Gap. Twitter comedy is undefeated.
Toy Story 3 will make you feel old. Music is the best form of time travel. Apple aren't always the good guys. We're bringing radio back. The downside to Robinhood making stock trading easy and fun. Every one should ready the Harry Potter series at some point.
The PS5 is a cool looking new router. Cars kinda don't make sense. Itch.io raised money for racial justice in a very creative way. Jon finally finished The Office.
Our plan to make life a video game. Game of Thrones is truly unmatched. The future of movie theaters. Poolside.fm is one of the coolest websites on the internet. Watch The Throne is the best rap album of our generation (don't @ us).
Movie critics are usually wrong. Live action television series are the new move. Why SpaceX launching astronauts to space is significant. Our plan to conquer all sports.
Joe Rogan is going exclusive to Spotify. Call Her Daddy is in shambles. What can't Will Smith do? Also, surprise: we're uploading episodes on Tuesday instead of Wednesday from now on.
The things that grind our gears. Our thoughts on ASMR. Video games becoming more realistic. Yes Theory is one of the best channels on YouTube. Our plans to become a budget Yes Theory.
Allow us to introduce you to coffee tonic. Nicolas Cage will be portraying Joe Exotic and it makes too much sense. 6ix9ine returns to Instagram and 2 million people were ready for it. Elon Musk had a baby with Grimes and exactly how to pronounce his name (X Æ A-12 Musk).
FPSRussia will make a return to YouTube, Drake is the most consistent artist of all time, and UFO's have been confirmed by the government.
Kanye West is a confirmed billionaire by Forbes, Travis Scott put on a concert inside of Fortnite, a surprise guest appearance by Kyle from the gym, and every one is a quarantine live streamer.
This week we put together some of our funniest (and weirdest) moments from all of our episodes. Also, an announcement: we are back to weekly episodes. Tune in every Wednesday!
What will we do with our $1200 stimulus checks? Also, a brief history lesson on Triscuit, some talk about treasure at the bottom of the ocean, and virtual zoos — among other things.
We break the ice by discussing what makes us feel confident when we put it on. We also discuss Jared Leto's silent meditation retreat, The Sopranos and the mafia, and iconic TV show 24—among other things (yes, the coronavirus).
We break the ice by deciding which movies should be remade from different character perspectives. We also give more context to the actual amount of a billion dollars, and discuss Apple not allowing villains in movies to use iPhone's—among other things.
We discuss The Heart Attack Grill in Las Vegas, 'The Survival' YouTube channel that's going viral, if we would go back to being 9 years old, and why the USA doesn't use the metric system—among other things.
We discuss the aromas that get us in the mood for love, the downside to technological cars, and Netflix finally ending that auto-play trailer BS—among other things.
In this episode we're joined by Kyle McKinney, a friend of the show.
Weird Met Gala outfits, recycling because of Khal Drogo, and NASA doing some cool shit.
Jared Pharr joins us for a funny episode about becoming best friends with Arthur, and some of the memories they've made along the way.
Elizabeth Torvik joins us to discuss itchiness, biting armadillos, and other very important things..
Laura De La Cruz joins us for our first guest episode!
We go from pizza to robots to aliens in this episode. Enough said.
Kanye West might be back to his old sound, A Star Is Born is depressing, Fear Factor used to actually be a thing, there might be a heartbreaking truth about Michael Jackson, and Kylie Jenner isn't self-made. Also, some inappropriate donkey talk.
Grimaldi's is the best pizza in town, New York is a very unique place, inhaling helium is fun, and presidential candidate Andrew Yang is bringing smart ideas to the table.