If you don’t watch Ryan Sickler’s podcast, The Honeydew, he talks to regular people that have crazy stories. It’s behind a $5 a month paywall but it’s totally worth it.
@@Yousuck00 these paywalls are trash. I wish i could support every creator i like. But if i did that i would be broke, so no one gets any support, and i keep my money.
the podcasts where theo interviews “every day people” ARE THE BEST. from the trucker, to the mortician, to this guy. 10/10 theo. these are my favorites by far
I feel bad for podcasters saying "well that celeb won't do my podcast but he did that orher guy's..." Meanwhile Theo welcoming all sorts of people with open arms and turning it interesting for everyone listening. Congrats on 1 Mil followers, you're worth 10x that!
This is why there is no one like him. He cares for and is interested and sincerely curious about the common people no one ever thinks about who do unfathomable jobs that HAVE to be done but not many want to do and hes bringing light to the individual and the way of life and responsibility he/they have for all of us truly. I can see the pain on this mans face. Poor dude. I hope he maintains his mental health. Probably a fan of Theo and brought some ease to his life. Theo is a legend and good soul and hilarious dude. Onward.
I just started the podcast and later in the day I'm gonna listen all I read many positives about the guy, and already got chills while listening to his story about bulking up on wood for repairs from the protests damages. That was a dark episode. In the name of a good thing, looots of business and families, that had nothing to do with it, were harmed . Then also the poor guys like this gentleman forced to work 3x more and sleep in a truck also get forgotten. Theo is a godsend, giving out outlets for this people, that are our neighbors and brothers. I love Theo so much and his comedy is only one of the incredible positive attributes he has. Much love, gang gang
"There's only 3 ways to make it in this world: Be the best at something, do something no one else can do, or do something no one else will do." Love that, I'm going to tell my kids that.
Theo out here doin the lords work bringing some trauma restoration to the TH-cam podcast community this week. Appreciate bringing back these interviews with people who work unusual jobs. The switch up couldn't have hit at a better time.
Theo Von- one of the few comics that has the ability to talk to normal, everyday people. Thanks for keeping your ego in check and your head out of the clouds. Keep following your heart, brother.
Plus you can tell his comedy is on point because he's always practicing. I don't think he's the kind of guy who sits alone on a pc/paper writing down stuff and memorizing and pulling it up when the right situation presents .. He has a stream of comedy constantly pouring from his head and pulls it off in every situation, either in a conversation with a comic or a regular guy. He's on an elite's level
@@Columbian.sand.blasted.nostril Brendan is wired to run 6,572 businesses - simultaneously. Theo is a professional poet, storyteller, thinker, philosopher, orator, stand-up comic, podcaster, entertainer, mentor, and good-ball.
I'm doing good these days but I've struggled with suicidal ideation in the past. Hearing about this dudes job and all of the restoration that has to happen after completed suicides just further reinforces my will to live and not do anything drastic when life gets hard. Thank you, Theo, you and this fella are doing incredible work
The greatest. I hate the saying "down to earth" but Theo really is down to earth. He seems to have sympathy for every individual's struggle. He's so good at talking shit but he's also the type to talk a person off of a ledge. He's a sweetheart, no homo.
I did the same job for years (but we call it "biological remediation"). I was part of the crew that cleaned up the theater after the Dark Knight shootings in Colorado. I've picked up brains off train tracks, cleaned houses after entire families were murdered, gang stabbings, police shootings, jumpers, factory accidents.. you name it. I always thought it would be interesting to come on the show and talk about that kind of work and lifestyle. This guy beat me to it though. Good for him!
@@Smokeyxz Starting out it was $20/hour, but I got performance based raises frequently. It was good money compared to what I was used to. As a team lead you can make upwards of $30/hour easy.
What was it like cleaning up the theatre did it mess you up mentally seeing that much trauma mess since I’m sure you are used to dealing with one or a few deaths? How long did it take? I’m truly fascinated with what you guys do and commend you guys for that something I most definitely would not be able to do! Lol
@@noahadams1749 It was surreal because of the news vans everywhere and just the whole setting was like a dream (or a nightmare). I remember half-jokingly saying to my fiancée when we saw it on the news that I was gonna have to go to work (you have to have some sense of humor or something to deal with that kind of work..). But then I actually did get the call! My crew and I stayed in a hotel for 2 weeks and worked 12+ hour days. You can't leave a single drop behind. The stress, exhaustion, and being on the road constantly are why I changed careers. I have the utmost respect for those who do it, but I lived like that for a few years and eventually couldn't take it anymore.
This is a new space of podcasting that Theo is breaking ground on. I think as a whole we’re getting tired of watching rich people and comedians talk about the same old shit. This is actually interesting (due to obscure job guy) and still very entertaining (due to Theo).
Agree with that 100%. It’s crazy how rich some of these podcast comedians have become (Theo included), some more deserving than others. It can be hard to listen to as they lose track of what everyday people are going through while they ride around in their Ferraris.
As someone who has been doing trauma, water, fire, and mold for 7 years it's nice to see you bring this gentleman on. People don't realize how draining this career choice can be. Hardest part is dealing with a distraught customer who just lost someone.
As a mortician, I was tasked with cleanup. Lots of gruesome stories about one guy was nice and lay on the floor with a pillow under his head to catch the mess. Nice guy in the end.
These working man interviews are where you truly shine, Theo. Please do these more often!! At least these are new people with new, unique perspectives about something a lot of us don't know about, rather than another comedian we've heard on every other podcast this week, you know?
This is exactly why I fucking love Theo. No matter how small someone's purpose is, Theo always derives the value from it. Regardless of what you do in life, you matter.
I was cleaning while listening to this podcast and I had to stop to comment how AMAZING of an interviewer Theo is. He really asked all the right questions so that his audience could get the full story out of Bob who has a very unique and often overlooked at job. Love you Rat King, pleeeaaassee never stop these kinds of interviews!!
Lmao this dude will remember this interview forever. Theo deserves an award for his southern understanding of the world. Best podcast to date in my opinion.
As a former Funeral Director/Embalmer, I wanted to say first off, sorry to Bobby for the loss of his father this past March. I also commend him for what he does for a living. I had a few calls where I wasn't required but for the family's sake because they were present and didn't see how bad the scene was after the police and Coroner released it I helped clean it up to avoid further grief for them after their son at one, and father dying of cancer at another shot themselves. I also cleaned train tracks, Metra, and Freight, walking miles for parts, so young kids and the public wouldn't be upset the next day and so we would have as much of the deceased intact. I had to eat Peanut Butter and Jelly sandwiches and stay vegetarian as a Funeral Director. I couldn't cope with any meat of any kind. I was doing embalming autopsies too, plus the state of these scenes..🤢 It was hard and sad and heartbreaking. I still pray for those people to be so full of despair to feel there was no other options and when people call them selfish it enrages me because it is a chemical imbalance and they are not in their right mind. The human body does everything possible to fight to stay alive. But if someone is mentally ill or suddenly out of their right mind and people think how can they do this to their loved ones here all self righteous and judgmental they don't get the stigma of mental illness or grasp it or living for years with chronic illness that never ends. They have a few bad days here and there and act like their life is over. It is just maddening. Well anyhow great interview..great stories and fascinating discussion. P.S. Congrats Theo on reaching 1 million subscribers you deserve it so much. Your broadcast and group here is like family which has helped me so much through grief and dark and coming out of it period. God Bless. 😇❤
That's really rough. Did they offer any counselling? I remember in my Veterinarian interview, they asked about my mental health because it's one of the highest suicide rates in the world. I thought it was a weird question, two months later I turned in my notice. Give love to your vets!
@@dbeck82 We would recommend some counseling services to the family, and if I didn't have a call right after I would try to comfort the family. I had always wanted to provide some sort of Grief Aftercare Services, when I was a Funeral Director as a second job, but then I recently became interested in becoming involved in CSI/Coroner/Forensic Anthropologists. But my back and health took a dive from the job so I'm slowly working on a few books.
@@dbeck82 Thank you very much, I really loved being able to help people, I really cared about them and wanted to honor them and be as kind to their loved ones as possible during such a hard time, and it took a lot of feeling out the situation. Plus the different times I had to act unaffected at Police calls and I was shocked. So the writing is cathartic. Some will be for me so will make it to the book but be anonymous about where I was. I may just do a overview I am still deciding how I will do it. I just have been writing 2 books.
It's crazy I just got back home 230 am from extracting a sewage backup in a crawlspace under a home and this is the first suggested video 😂😂 can't escape the restoration life. Glad Theo showed some love !!
These podcasts are infinitely better than what we typically see which is other celebs interviewing each other. Of course, itd be Theo, the peoples comedian, would have the balls to do this and successfully pull it off.
Guys like this make the world go around. He does jobs 95% of people can't do. Cleaning up crime scenes to climbing up 2k high towers to change a light. He's built different and thank you for the Timmy Trumpet recommendation. Amazing find for me.
Damn, Theo you really are that guy who can interact with anybody and cover such a wide range of subjects and life experiences. Your ability to bring the most out of left field insights and comedic light in a way that we recognize as so uniquely you just transcends whoever and whatever is the subject at hand. There really is nobody else like you in this space and I love it! Gang gang…I’m upstaaaiiirrrs!
theo's best skill is just talking. doesn't matter who is in front of him, he makes it entertaining. and the 'normal ppl' guests are so welcoming of theo. his humour and his desire to be himself shines through
Brother Theo taking podcast to the next level out here . Man going into real dark place and bringing these real people in our society and their field of work .
I cleaned carpets for 10 years and I’ve seen this shit first hand. One house I went to, the piss was soaking up through the rug as you stepped on it. I just left. I said carpet cleaning will do nothing. That is a house you are super glad to get the hell out of. Some people are just disgusting.
Don't know if this was by design but I find Theo bringing a working man in on the week he reaches 1M subs, instead of some celebrity friend of his to celebrate the milestone, really speaks volumes on the kind of guy he is
Love these episodes with just Normal people with interesting jobs you never hear about, and you never hear like the in and outs of the job. These are always my favourite.
Totally relate to this guy, I worked for a restoration company for 6 years and once had to clean out a truck that someone had committed suicide in, there was still brain matter all over the interior and i cant even begin to describe the smell after the truck had been sitting in 90 degree weather! Props to this guest this line of work is no joke! Gang Gang
Jeez ... must've been a fairly new/ valuable truck. Can't see going to those lengths for a $5k beater, even if someone else was doing the dirty work! 🤯🤢
@@HeyIwasaValedictorian yeah your exactly right tbh it was a brand new at the time 2019 F150 truck, the guy had committed suicide in a hotel parking lot and it sat un-noticed for like a week, it was definitely the worst situation I had come across working in that field.
I picked the wrong podcast to listen to while eating breakfast !! Very interesting job, never thought about the people like this young man who be cleaning up for us. These are the best pods Theo, with the everyday people. God bless and stay away from piss Chrystals
You ever seen a rat eat his dead homie? You ever fist fight a tarantula under a house because you fucked up and made eye contact? You ever reach for your bag and grab half a cat instead? I have brother and I'm still out here goin strong. HVAC gang✊
Stephen "Wonderboy" Thompson and his brother Sweet T were talking about Theo on their podcast. I think it's time for Theo to have them as guests on this podcast.
Love you Theo, I’m in quarantine because my dad shared the covid love with me. Thank god you dropped another “simple man talks about doing simple shit” podcast to restore some normalcy in my life.
God. Every time I think I get Theo’s number and get used to his humor, I am blindsided by an absolute sleeper of a joke. This man knows no place in time or existence. He exists at all places and all times
Joe Rogan: I'm only going to interview people who have interesting stories. Theo Von: I'm going to interview everyday people cuz they have interesting stories.
omgg… i can’t imagine how bad that smell would be. my cat had kittens under my bed & cleaning out the pee & poop under there was horrible & i never wanna smell it again but it’s probably a million times worse doing that . props to him, glad bobbys making bank off that job he deserves it
Theo asking genuinely good questions like its absolutely nothing. I was not prepared for the "Where do you go for lunch on a day like that?" but damn if I wanted to know
Mad respect for this dude. He didn’t even finish high school and he’s really made a life for himself and continues to. He’s a hustler and no doubt he’s gonna go far. Hope he’s happy , it seems like he is. I know a guy like him, who works as a nuclear engineer and is constantly working super high stress jobs, travels too much for interpersonal relationships, all in the name of early retirement… it doesn’t sound worth it to me knowing we could die any day, but idk different strokes for different folks. I’ll probably be working til I die either way
I’m most states it’s considered biohazard so it’s regulated so the buildings are condemned/unlivable until the issue is resolved but never been hired by the police or a public office it’s handled most often by insurance or a bank if it becomes foreclosed. If it’s beyond repair it’s torn down. Much love
I actually checked that aye and you’ll be happy to hear it is completely fine to consume chocolate that has bloomed. I never knew that but still did as a kid. Lol.
Theo Von dropping Rufus du Sol with the edm and raving! God damn do you have to go through the Rat King for the Strap on any topic. Much respect and PLUR to our trauma restoration man and enjoy the electric sky!!
The "normal job people" episodes are ALWAYS great!
Truth!!!
AGREED
If you don’t watch Ryan Sickler’s podcast, The Honeydew, he talks to regular people that have crazy stories. It’s behind a $5 a month paywall but it’s totally worth it.
The best
@@Yousuck00 these paywalls are trash.
I wish i could support every creator i like.
But if i did that i would be broke, so no one gets any support, and i keep my money.
the podcasts where theo interviews “every day people” ARE THE BEST. from the trucker, to the mortician, to this guy. 10/10 theo. these are my favorites by far
Don’t forget the sex worker!
a blind person too 💀
Foreal I been waiting a minute for a new one
Definitely. An amazing concept that only Theo would have blessed us all with. Love listening to Theo with everyday people.
Factoid
I feel bad for podcasters saying "well that celeb won't do my podcast but he did that orher guy's..."
Meanwhile Theo welcoming all sorts of people with open arms and turning it interesting for everyone listening.
Congrats on 1 Mil followers, you're worth 10x that!
This is why there is no one like him. He cares for and is interested and sincerely curious about the common people no one ever thinks about who do unfathomable jobs that HAVE to be done but not many want to do and hes bringing light to the individual and the way of life and responsibility he/they have for all of us truly. I can see the pain on this mans face. Poor dude. I hope he maintains his mental health. Probably a fan of Theo and brought some ease to his life. Theo is a legend and good soul and hilarious dude. Onward.
I just started the podcast and later in the day I'm gonna listen all
I read many positives about the guy, and already got chills while listening to his story about bulking up on wood for repairs from the protests damages.
That was a dark episode.
In the name of a good thing, looots of business and families, that had nothing to do with it, were harmed .
Then also the poor guys like this gentleman forced to work 3x more and sleep in a truck also get forgotten.
Theo is a godsend, giving out outlets for this people, that are our neighbors and brothers.
I love Theo so much and his comedy is only one of the incredible positive attributes he has.
Much love, gang gang
More people need to subscribe I’m not saying it’s sistas but I’m not saying it’s not.
If only we had multiple bodys
Theo is such a good comedian he can bounce off of literally anyone
It’s great he features “regular” joes
Theo asking Riley to pull up anything and everything on the screen. The most random things and we all know Riley’s not gonna find it.
Cause riley sucks. I could do a better job wasted
Pats Video and Shrimp 🍤 gang baby
The mushrooms!
It's like he's making fun of Joe and Jaime's awkward research pauses
i was actually shocked at how fast he pulled up Visqueen. I literally thought it would take like a minute lol
"There's only 3 ways to make it in this world: Be the best at something, do something no one else can do, or do something no one else will do." Love that, I'm going to tell my kids that.
@@bobTom37 Context is important. His father told him this because he wasn't doing well in high school.
@@bobTom37 Things to do vs making a living are two different things.
Or do something no one even KNOWS exists
I wonder what his dad did for a living.
He said his dad has his own wild story/family
Just survived a open heart transplant people .. now I’m chilling listening to this fool Holmes 😎 🤙 lol hope all is well keep your heads up!
Gang gang baby!! You a living legend 💯 sending u support from Auckland New Zealand homie!
I Appreciate ya . We all know this gang reps!! 🐀 👑
Gang gang! Hoping for a speedy recovery
I hope they closed it up real tight, and you doing good, bro
onward
Theo out here doin the lords work bringing some trauma restoration to the TH-cam podcast community this week. Appreciate bringing back these interviews with people who work unusual jobs. The switch up couldn't have hit at a better time.
Shut up
Praise God 👏
@@avonmusk3420 mlm
Facts baby
Gang
Theo Von- one of the few comics that has the ability to talk to normal, everyday people. Thanks for keeping your ego in check and your head out of the clouds. Keep following your heart, brother.
Plus you can tell his comedy is on point because he's always practicing.
I don't think he's the kind of guy who sits alone on a pc/paper writing down stuff and memorizing and pulling it up when the right situation presents ..
He has a stream of comedy constantly pouring from his head and pulls it off in every situation, either in a conversation with a comic or a regular guy.
He's on an elite's level
Imagine Brendan trying this
@@maxcharacterlimitreache- I think some ppl are just naturally funny and he’s one of them
@@Columbian.sand.blasted.nostril Brendan is wired to run 6,572 businesses - simultaneously. Theo is a professional poet, storyteller, thinker, philosopher, orator, stand-up comic, podcaster, entertainer, mentor, and good-ball.
I'm doing good these days but I've struggled with suicidal ideation in the past. Hearing about this dudes job and all of the restoration that has to happen after completed suicides just further reinforces my will to live and not do anything drastic when life gets hard. Thank you, Theo, you and this fella are doing incredible work
I know this comment is a year old, but I hope you’re feeling a little happier since then.. keep goin man!!!
Wishing you all the best and good energy 🙏🏼🖤✨ we need u here !
Hope you’re doing well brotha
Theo is a true "everyday" man who interviews "everyday" men.
The greatest. I hate the saying "down to earth" but Theo really is down to earth. He seems to have sympathy for every individual's struggle. He's so good at talking shit but he's also the type to talk a person off of a ledge. He's a sweetheart, no homo.
I did the same job for years (but we call it "biological remediation"). I was part of the crew that cleaned up the theater after the Dark Knight shootings in Colorado. I've picked up brains off train tracks, cleaned houses after entire families were murdered, gang stabbings, police shootings, jumpers, factory accidents.. you name it. I always thought it would be interesting to come on the show and talk about that kind of work and lifestyle. This guy beat me to it though. Good for him!
Wow.. that’s… somebody has it to do it I guess.. what’s the pay like for a job like that?
@@Smokeyxz Starting out it was $20/hour, but I got performance based raises frequently. It was good money compared to what I was used to. As a team lead you can make upwards of $30/hour easy.
What was it like cleaning up the theatre did it mess you up mentally seeing that much trauma mess since I’m sure you are used to dealing with one or a few deaths? How long did it take? I’m truly fascinated with what you guys do and commend you guys for that something I most definitely would not be able to do! Lol
@@noahadams1749 It was surreal because of the news vans everywhere and just the whole setting was like a dream (or a nightmare). I remember half-jokingly saying to my fiancée when we saw it on the news that I was gonna have to go to work (you have to have some sense of humor or something to deal with that kind of work..). But then I actually did get the call! My crew and I stayed in a hotel for 2 weeks and worked 12+ hour days. You can't leave a single drop behind. The stress, exhaustion, and being on the road constantly are why I changed careers. I have the utmost respect for those who do it, but I lived like that for a few years and eventually couldn't take it anymore.
Thankyou for your needed service. Very important.
This is a new space of podcasting that Theo is breaking ground on. I think as a whole we’re getting tired of watching rich people and comedians talk about the same old shit. This is actually interesting (due to obscure job guy) and still very entertaining (due to Theo).
Absolutely agree
Agree with that 100%. It’s crazy how rich some of these podcast comedians have become (Theo included), some more deserving than others. It can be hard to listen to as they lose track of what everyday people are going through while they ride around in their Ferraris.
Yet nobody will learn from him, and keep bringing their same friends on again, and again. Boring us all to tears
@@scottbaylo couldn’t agree more brotha. Praise god
also genius for a standup comedian to do as he gets to try his material on real people and not other comedians or entertainers
The greatest TPW episode are when theo brings in normal, working people. Absolutely love these!
@Robocrop what
As someone who has been doing trauma, water, fire, and mold for 7 years it's nice to see you bring this gentleman on. People don't realize how draining this career choice can be. Hardest part is dealing with a distraught customer who just lost someone.
Another example of every day people being far more interesting than celebrities. Love that Theo does this.
Way more interesting than a celeb.
You can tell this man is so chill. Enjoyed this one a lot
"where do you go for lunch after a day like that" bro I love theo lol
Lmao Theo is a mad lad… “Bring up old chocolate!” 😂
@Hasan Piker straight comedy
Riley thinkin wtf is my job rn 😂😂
Bring up the mushroom chart!
Best ask ever!!!!
As a mortician, I was tasked with cleanup. Lots of gruesome stories about one guy was nice and lay on the floor with a pillow under his head to catch the mess. Nice guy in the end.
These working man interviews are where you truly shine, Theo. Please do these more often!! At least these are new people with new, unique perspectives about something a lot of us don't know about, rather than another comedian we've heard on every other podcast this week, you know?
the best thing about these episodes is seeing these normal people witness Theo's extremely high level of comedy, he's a straight up genius.
This is exactly why I fucking love Theo. No matter how small someone's purpose is, Theo always derives the value from it. Regardless of what you do in life, you matter.
this man hardly has a “small” purpose.
@@freeman7079 🤫
I love that he interviews the working class.
@@evenbuzzard4642 lol you mean upper middle class? This dude def makes 80-100k on a bad year
Thats so weird, calling the dude's purpose small. Maidenless behavior.
Congrats on 1 million theo, can't think of anyone else who deserves it like you, gang gang
I was cleaning while listening to this podcast and I had to stop to comment how AMAZING of an interviewer Theo is. He really asked all the right questions so that his audience could get the full story out of Bob who has a very unique and often overlooked at job. Love you Rat King, pleeeaaassee never stop these kinds of interviews!!
“Pull it up Riley!” 😂😂😂 cracks me up every time! Love the real people episodes! Always the best!
Riley is like the Jamie of Joe Rogan.
These interviews are waaaay more interesting than interviewing celebrities. I watch every one of the blue collar guests. Keep this up!
Lmao this dude will remember this interview forever. Theo deserves an award for his southern understanding of the world. Best podcast to date in my opinion.
As a former Funeral Director/Embalmer, I wanted to say first off, sorry to Bobby for the loss of his father this past March. I also commend him for what he does for a living. I had a few calls where I wasn't required but for the family's sake because they were present and didn't see how bad the scene was after the police and Coroner released it I helped clean it up to avoid further grief for them after their son at one, and father dying of cancer at another shot themselves. I also cleaned train tracks, Metra, and Freight, walking miles for parts, so young kids and the public wouldn't be upset the next day and so we would have as much of the deceased intact. I had to eat Peanut Butter and Jelly sandwiches and stay vegetarian as a Funeral Director. I couldn't cope with any meat of any kind. I was doing embalming autopsies too, plus the state of these scenes..🤢 It was hard and sad and heartbreaking. I still pray for those people to be so full of despair to feel there was no other options and when people call them selfish it enrages me because it is a chemical imbalance and they are not in their right mind. The human body does everything possible to fight to stay alive. But if someone is mentally ill or suddenly out of their right mind and people think how can they do this to their loved ones here all self righteous and judgmental they don't get the stigma of mental illness or grasp it or living for years with chronic illness that never ends. They have a few bad days here and there and act like their life is over. It is just maddening. Well anyhow great interview..great stories and fascinating discussion.
P.S. Congrats Theo on reaching 1 million subscribers you deserve it so much. Your broadcast and group here is like family which has helped me so much through grief and dark and coming out of it period. God Bless. 😇❤
That's really rough. Did they offer any counselling? I remember in my Veterinarian interview, they asked about my mental health because it's one of the highest suicide rates in the world. I thought it was a weird question, two months later I turned in my notice. Give love to your vets!
@@dbeck82 We would recommend some counseling services to the family, and if I didn't have a call right after I would try to comfort the family. I had always wanted to provide some sort of Grief Aftercare Services, when I was a Funeral Director as a second job, but then I recently became interested in becoming involved in CSI/Coroner/Forensic Anthropologists. But my back and health took a dive from the job so I'm slowly working on a few books.
@@Sogonrei Thank you for doing what most of us could not. 💛
@@dbeck82 Thank you very much, I really loved being able to help people, I really cared about them and wanted to honor them and be as kind to their loved ones as possible during such a hard time, and it took a lot of feeling out the situation. Plus the different times I had to act unaffected at Police calls and I was shocked. So the writing is cathartic. Some will be for me so will make it to the book but be anonymous about where I was. I may just do a overview I am still deciding how I will do it. I just have been writing 2 books.
It's crazy I just got back home 230 am from extracting a sewage backup in a crawlspace under a home and this is the first suggested video 😂😂 can't escape the restoration life. Glad Theo showed some love !!
“Just fascinating to be a part of” Theo you are possibly the funniest person on the planet. The way your mind works is truly one of a kind.
i laughed at loud at that during the urine crystal shit 😭😭😭
"she had a set of swingers on her" I could not stop laughing 🤣
Caught me off guard when it was the guest that said it and not Theo 🤣
@@gerao713 same! Could have easily been Theo. Classic.
This guy has got be one of the podcast's top 10 guest!
I absolutely LOVE Theo’s enthusiasm in these podcasts with “regular people”
Have terrible insomnia tonight. I needed something like this to watch/listen to or I was going to completely lose my mind! Perfect timing King!
Dealing with some bad insomnia right now, and hoping for relief and deliverance for all that suffer from the evil insomnia. Gang and GODspeed.
Sorry to hear that. I feel you. Try exercise during the day as a potential idea?
💪🏼💪🏼
i could not sleep either for No reason but ya i feel he knows and posts for fans intentional times
Same guys…was tossing & turning & this popped up @ the right time PTL! ❤️
These podcasts are infinitely better than what we typically see which is other celebs interviewing each other. Of course, itd be Theo, the peoples comedian, would have the balls to do this and successfully pull it off.
This is awesome man, love hearing these guys talk about their strange jobs. Big up Bobby Cotton.
Most certainly another podcast to go into the book of greats. I absolutely love these interviews that pay respect to the hard work people put in.
I love these episodes; learning about these jobs is fascinating; keep doing what you're doing Theo, Gang Gang
god bless this man, doing a job absolutely nobody would ever volunteer for
Absolutely amazing episode. So grateful to know Mr. Cotton’s story. What an awesome, smart, hardworking dude!
I’ve been waiting for the “regular people” interviews to come back🙌
This guy is so cool. Thanks Theo for sharing these real people interviews ❤
These episodes always get me through third shift, chuckling to myself and running the line. Gang gang y’all.
Guys like this make the world go around. He does jobs 95% of people can't do. Cleaning up crime scenes to climbing up 2k high towers to change a light. He's built different and thank you for the Timmy Trumpet recommendation. Amazing find for me.
Damn, Theo you really are that guy who can interact with anybody and cover such a wide range of subjects and life experiences. Your ability to bring the most out of left field insights and comedic light in a way that we recognize as so uniquely you just transcends whoever and whatever is the subject at hand. There really is nobody else like you in this space and I love it! Gang gang…I’m upstaaaiiirrrs!
theo's best skill is just talking. doesn't matter who is in front of him, he makes it entertaining.
and the 'normal ppl' guests are so welcoming of theo. his humour and his desire to be himself shines through
Legendary podcast and ep. Deserves more recognition to be honest.
Brother Theo taking podcast to the next level out here . Man going into real dark place and bringing these real people in our society and their field of work .
I cleaned carpets for 10 years and I’ve seen this shit first hand. One house I went to, the piss was soaking up through the rug as you stepped on it. I just left. I said carpet cleaning will do nothing. That is a house you are super glad to get the hell out of. Some people are just disgusting.
Don't know if this was by design but I find Theo bringing a working man in on the week he reaches 1M subs, instead of some celebrity friend of his to celebrate the milestone, really speaks volumes on the kind of guy he is
I love these working man interviews. Keep 'em coming! And to the Trauma Restoration Man, I hope FedEx delivers you a package of love too. lol
Love these episodes with just Normal people with interesting jobs you never hear about, and you never hear like the in and outs of the job. These are always my favourite.
I could listen to Theo talk to the everyday man all day!! Killer interview!!!
Riley Mau getting the job done on this one. Haha. Kudos to Theo for bringing on guests like all of us, just regular people.
Congratulations on almost 400 podcasts Theo. Gang!
One of the best ones yet. I love that theo has every day people on.
I really enjoy these episodes where Theo is talking to normal people about their lives. They are great.
Totally relate to this guy, I worked for a restoration company for 6 years and once had to clean out a truck that someone had committed suicide in, there was still brain matter all over the interior and i cant even begin to describe the smell after the truck had been sitting in 90 degree weather! Props to this guest this line of work is no joke! Gang Gang
Jeez ... must've been a fairly new/ valuable truck. Can't see going to those lengths for a $5k beater, even if someone else was doing the dirty work! 🤯🤢
@@HeyIwasaValedictorian yeah your exactly right tbh it was a brand new at the time 2019 F150 truck, the guy had committed suicide in a hotel parking lot and it sat un-noticed for like a week, it was definitely the worst situation I had come across working in that field.
Here I was thinking it was a semi. Wouldn’t matter, tho, I’d have the insurance total it.
Love when these vocation specific podcasts end up surprising Theo more than he expected.
I picked the wrong podcast to listen to while eating breakfast !! Very interesting job, never thought about the people like this young man who be cleaning up for us. These are the best pods Theo, with the everyday people. God bless and stay away from piss Chrystals
I'm so excited for this podcast. I started a cleaning company 4 years ago and have been thinking about getting into this type of work.
Theo doing the lords work. Great episode, it's like a therapy session for these workers.
You ever seen a rat eat his dead homie? You ever fist fight a tarantula under a house because you fucked up and made eye contact? You ever reach for your bag and grab half a cat instead? I have brother and I'm still out here goin strong. HVAC gang✊
Proper Legend 🥇
Theo these every day people that you interview are always my favorite to listen to. Please keep them coming man.
I've never liked a celebrity as much as Theo. I know more about him and his personal life than people I have known my whole life.
Something is very wrong about that, sorry but it is.
That’s bc Theo spills his guts more than most ppl. It’s hard to imagine him having any secrets. He’s rough-cut, serious, & funny af
These are the best podcasts Theo when you bring regular folks in.
Stephen "Wonderboy" Thompson and his brother Sweet T were talking about Theo on their podcast. I think it's time for Theo to have them as guests on this podcast.
You got a link?
Yessss! They'd get along great
@@JM-bu1ty th-cam.com/video/SLrLATYvKl4/w-d-xo.html I'm not sure what part. It had something to do with a hosepipe
I love when Theo speaks to normal people! We all have a story and they need to be heard. Thank you mate
You killed it this episode Riley!!
This has been one of my favorite episodes of the podcast and it’s featuring some guy who cleans up messes. Love it Theo, Gang!!
Regardless of the topics, this podcast is always hysterical.
Funniest man alive.
Theo is so fun to listen to.... Funny how we may not know him but he has been our best bro for a long time...
Happy for your success!!!!!!
This was awesome, Theo is changing the game 🔥 Bobby cotton is an absolute legend, keep doin you bro 👏🏻
These random guests episodes are amazing. Such interesting stories. Theo you’re such a talented and funny interviewer.
I love the regular people episodes! congrats on getting a million subs! you deserve that and some! gang
I’m sick of tales from the road/ comedy store. I find this man’s line of work more fascinating.
"That bootleg Noah's Ark huh?"
Thanks Theo and the crew for pulling through on this one.
Love you Theo, I’m in quarantine because my dad shared the covid love with me. Thank god you dropped another “simple man talks about doing simple shit” podcast to restore some normalcy in my life.
Absolutely amazing person! To do these jobs is extremely challenging I hope he sleeps alright and is paid well!
i love the intro/podcast
, its like a happy place away from anxiety
Literally is having a pod with a dude that had to take care of a city in one of its worst periods ever. Crazy stuff
Theo! Congrats on 1 million subs brotha. Been here with you the last 5-6 years. Gang baby
Congrats on 1 Million Theo 🎉 🥳 🎊
This was the BEST one yet ❤
“Pat’s Video & Shrimp” 😂😂😂😂😂
God. Every time I think I get Theo’s number and get used to his humor, I am blindsided by an absolute sleeper of a joke. This man knows no place in time or existence. He exists at all places and all times
Congratulations on 1 million Bro
Omg I love listening to you Theo! You make my day better through the mess we’re all going through. Thank you
“Yeah it’s hard to find a serious relationship”
1 minute later: “oh yeah, I’m confident I can make a body disappear”
Theo only dude to make a normal guy very interesting.... What a great interview my man!! Gang Gang!!
Joe Rogan: I'm only going to interview people who have interesting stories.
Theo Von: I'm going to interview everyday people cuz they have interesting stories.
theo keep doing these regular people podcasts man they’re great, love what you do brother onward
omgg… i can’t imagine how bad that smell would be. my cat had kittens under my bed & cleaning out the pee & poop under there was horrible & i never wanna smell it again but it’s probably a million times worse doing that . props to him, glad bobbys making bank off that job he deserves it
Theo asking genuinely good questions like its absolutely nothing. I was not prepared for the "Where do you go for lunch on a day like that?" but damn if I wanted to know
I want a reel of Theo asking blue collar people goofy/obvious/irrelevant questions, and all of their, "lol, is this dude forreal?" reactions. Hahaha
I was watching on Spotify but had to come here for the facial expressions. Gang gang Theo, love the content
Mad respect for this dude. He didn’t even finish high school and he’s really made a life for himself and continues to. He’s a hustler and no doubt he’s gonna go far. Hope he’s happy , it seems like he is. I know a guy like him, who works as a nuclear engineer and is constantly working super high stress jobs, travels too much for interpersonal relationships, all in the name of early retirement… it doesn’t sound worth it to me knowing we could die any day, but idk different strokes for different folks. I’ll probably be working til I die either way
He's a baller. And tough enough to do the work many of us couldn't stomach.
I’m most states it’s considered biohazard so it’s regulated so the buildings are condemned/unlivable until the issue is resolved but never been hired by the police or a public office it’s handled most often by insurance or a bank if it becomes foreclosed. If it’s beyond repair it’s torn down. Much love
Love Theo because he's not only hilarious but he's also A REAL ONE!
If anyone is curious, the term for when the white stuff separates from chocolate is called “blooming”.
I actually checked that aye and you’ll be happy to hear it is completely fine to consume chocolate that has bloomed. I never knew that but still did as a kid. Lol.
Theo Von dropping Rufus du Sol with the edm and raving! God damn do you have to go through the Rat King for the Strap on any topic. Much respect and PLUR to our trauma restoration man and enjoy the electric sky!!