Chaim is a nice person from the outside, but everyone who knows him knows he is much more then nice. chaim I don't have any words to express, king is under estimated
I know Chaim very well personally, even had the honor working with him. He is the most nicest person I know. Great episode! Keep it up. Miss you cousin Chilu.
Do you have any suggestions for resources for someone who would like to improve their Yiddish? Who can understand the general gist of what's being said and has a basis just from the environment
Thanks for the honesty, we're sorry that you feel this way. Happens to be, a lot of people did enjoy it, but maybe the guest hosts are here for the first time and they are new to this format? If that's the case, I'm sure you'll enjoy them on future episodes.
Constructive criticism... if I may: Too much talking on top of each other and interrupting people. Probably because of the guest hosts; not the same chemistry as the regular hosts. But... it's not easy for the listeners. Number one rule in interviewing: Never. Interrupt. The. Guests. #2) Would be very helpful if you can break it down in segments and name them what the topics are so we can jump to the next one if something is not that interesting for someone. Makes them hang around instead of moving on completely. From an avid listener who enjoys and respects your work Thanks
Thanks for the feedback, yes you said it well, there were guest hosts that are not yet familiar with the format. And regarding topics; we don't structure them before hand, we are more conversation based, so it's very hard to cut it down into segments, we tried once but it didn't work out that well. Maybe propose the segments with timestamps in the comments and we'll try to understand your vision a little better. Thanks again.
@@LatestTalks Hear ya. Another thing: maybe it was discussed beforehand not to mention them, but to have an interview with the "creator" of Imgloiblech and not have a few questions regarding the Interen plays is...weird, to say the least. Especially right after/before a big Interen play. Your audience expects you to ask the tough questions... and the guest understands that you have a "job" to do as an interviewer
@@LatestTalks You start off with simple questions that come to mind and you build a conversation off of that. 1) How is your relationship with their team? You help each other? Or are you more like competitors? 2) Are you going to their shows? (I know there were pictures of Imgloiblich team there) 3) Did the Interen team offer help during your tough Corona days? 4) Do you communicate with them before you schedule a show? For example, he mentioned that he is working on a script now that will hopefully be played on Sukkas. And I think someone mentioned that Lazer said something about making a play Sukkas. So... do you communicate and schedule with them not to bump with each other? More direct and tougher questions: 1) How does it feel seeing their rickets fly off the shelf? (I know it's a loaded question, but this is what a journalist would ask because it might get a boring answer, but sometimes the guest gives a very raw and interesting answer) 2) How do you feel about your comedy vs. theirs? Like it or not, you are being compared to them. And Langsam and Feldman are the best at what they do. What do you do to compete on the comedy side of things? And on and on... Every answer brings another question... it's what the fans wanna know... All the love
@@GoodDayYall I understand your frustrations but unfortunately this is a podcast not an interview, the conversation flows from one subject to the other, and if it doesn't angle that way, it doesn't get asked. I hope you understand.
Chaim is a nice person from the outside, but everyone who knows him knows he is much more then nice. chaim I don't have any words to express, king is under estimated
Yes Chaim is good vibes bh
I know Chaim very well personally, even had the honor working with him. He is the most nicest person I know. Great episode! Keep it up. Miss you cousin Chilu.
Very cool, yeah Chaim is good vibes.
Chilu will be back in future episodes iyh, he wasn't available at the time of filming.
@@LatestTalksAs I imagined about Chilu 😅
Wow this was an epic episode with J.Turxs Yossi,and Greshey what a surprise great job keep it coming!!!
Thanks 🙏🙏🙏
Chaim your 👑👑👑
Yup! 🙏
awsome episode keep it up! pinny you rock!!!!
Thanks 🙏
Very entertaining!
Interesting combination!
Thanks 🙏
Good ppl getting together to brainstorm on how to better help our youngsters! Mee K’amcha Yisroel
🙏🙏🙏
Thanks. Was amazing, I wanted to hear more about toys for you. And his work at B&h, Don't dig deeper in a topic that's nothing more in side
You're welcome. We're sorry but Toys4You was cut short because by the time we got to it, it was already too late to elaborate on it.
Chaim king 👑👑👑👑👑
very very nice!
Thanks 🙏
Great job❤❤❤❤
🙏🙏🙏
beautiful episode! @chaimItzako great talk!
Thanks 🙏
Do you have any suggestions for resources for someone who would like to improve their Yiddish? Who can understand the general gist of what's being said and has a basis just from the environment
Try the Duolingo app.
When's next one coming?
This coming week iyh
Pini 👑 Chaim ❤️🔥
Thanks 🙏🙏🙏
What happened to the Portuguese pie interview? Coming out anytime soon אדער נעה..
Hopefully by the end of this week, we're been editing it for a while now.
I dont see episode 31
Correct, it was removed.
@@LatestTalks y, I really enjoyed it, the whole episode, and now I want it to watch it again… but I can’t.. 🤷♂️
@@samschwartz8268 unfortunately it was removed and is not available to be viewed. I'm sure you will enjoy our other podcasts instead.
Chiem 😍
Spoiled milk 🎉❤😂🔥👌.... Did you all feel that story?!?!?!
Yeah, that was some story! Chaim's character really came to fruition there.
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Turks is a genius. He is not capable for such an interview!
He was a guest host, he was not interviewed in this episode.
I hope you have in plan to have him for the next podcast😉
זייער א שיינע עפעסוד, אבער איין קריטיק. לאז דעם גאסט רעדן, זייער נישט פראפעסינאל אז מהאקט אסאך אריין ווען די גאסט רעדט.
You mean hitler was not a tzaddik? 👀.. My whole childhood was a lie, Jake..
Lol 😂
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👋 #plugalert
אוי איך האב זיך דערמאנט וואס איז געשען ערב שבת פון דעיע פסח..😪😔 מיכאל מיר בענקען זיך...
יישר כח עס געט מיר א געוואלדיגער חיזוק
You're welcome 🙏
יענקל דער בעל תשובה אדער די זיידע איז גערעכט
Thanks for commenting, but I'm not sure what you're referring to.
@@LatestTalks the play that they made for spinka
Ah, thanks 👍🙏
1- Way too much corny jokes, 2- No one is letting the other one finish his line, "latest talks" did better in the past!
Thanks for the honesty, we're sorry that you feel this way. Happens to be, a lot of people did enjoy it, but maybe the guest hosts are here for the first time and they are new to this format? If that's the case, I'm sure you'll enjoy them on future episodes.
its not the interviewers job to advise the person being interviewed. We just want to hear his story.
Constructive criticism... if I may: Too much talking on top of each other and interrupting people. Probably because of the guest hosts; not the same chemistry as the regular hosts. But... it's not easy for the listeners. Number one rule in interviewing: Never. Interrupt. The. Guests.
#2) Would be very helpful if you can break it down in segments and name them what the topics are so we can jump to the next one if something is not that interesting for someone. Makes them hang around instead of moving on completely.
From an avid listener who enjoys and respects your work
Thanks
Thanks for the feedback, yes you said it well, there were guest hosts that are not yet familiar with the format.
And regarding topics; we don't structure them before hand, we are more conversation based, so it's very hard to cut it down into segments, we tried once but it didn't work out that well. Maybe propose the segments with timestamps in the comments and we'll try to understand your vision a little better.
Thanks again.
@@LatestTalks Hear ya.
Another thing: maybe it was discussed beforehand not to mention them, but to have an interview with the "creator" of Imgloiblech and not have a few questions regarding the Interen plays is...weird, to say the least. Especially right after/before a big Interen play. Your audience expects you to ask the tough questions... and the guest understands that you have a "job" to do as an interviewer
@@GoodDayYall What did you want us to ask about Interen? Not sure what tough questions you expected to hear.
@@LatestTalks You start off with simple questions that come to mind and you build a conversation off of that.
1) How is your relationship with their team? You help each other? Or are you more like competitors?
2) Are you going to their shows? (I know there were pictures of Imgloiblich team there)
3) Did the Interen team offer help during your tough Corona days?
4) Do you communicate with them before you schedule a show? For example, he mentioned that he is working on a script now that will hopefully be played on Sukkas. And I think someone mentioned that Lazer said something about making a play Sukkas. So... do you communicate and schedule with them not to bump with each other?
More direct and tougher questions:
1) How does it feel seeing their rickets fly off the shelf? (I know it's a loaded question, but this is what a journalist would ask because it might get a boring answer, but sometimes the guest gives a very raw and interesting answer)
2) How do you feel about your comedy vs. theirs? Like it or not, you are being compared to them. And Langsam and Feldman are the best at what they do. What do you do to compete on the comedy side of things?
And on and on...
Every answer brings another question... it's what the fans wanna know...
All the love
@@GoodDayYall I understand your frustrations but unfortunately this is a podcast not an interview, the conversation flows from one subject to the other, and if it doesn't angle that way, it doesn't get asked. I hope you understand.