Media Studies PhD student here! Zach is right! Limiting screen time isn't as effective is helping childhood development as being mindful of your child watching "good" stuff and actively watching TV with your kids and talking about the show is one of the best ways for children to interact with screens and develop critical thinking skills. All that said, iPads and phones are destroying our eye health.
I did behavioral econ and am surprised to hear its just content bc when they introduced tv to South Africa in the 70s the reactions werent the same as when it came to american homes in the 50s. I thought it was the instant gratification loop that media consumption allows more than the content… but I guess that is for the issue i was studying which was violence/impulsivity. IIRC it was in response to the violent video games is making kids violent. And they found that kids who play “non violent” video games w equal control/intensity were equally impulsive. The mini devices are a whole separate evil im sure. I can feel myself getting dumber the more years I spend w a personal device
A lot of people see to do it but they also could be filming multiple pods at once. As long as not all of them are opened at once I don’t care at my house lol. Half drank drinks drove me insane as a kid
Only learning how to play How to Save a Life feels so Miles coded 😂 Embarrassing things Zach said is a hilarious TryPod segment. Can we have this for the other guys too?
You guys talking about trying to engage kids with other activities so they don’t look at their phones is the current struggle of every single teacher in the universe
Perfect Person 🤣 Headgum is the podcast network name. But that does raise a point that, when you listen to Perfect Person, the first sound you hear is "This is a Head gum podcast!" Then the music, then Miles talks about random shit, and you don't hear the actual name of the Podcast You're Listening To until who knows how long!
@@Margar02 no, i meant the headgum podcast (as in, geoff’s podcast)? whenever miles goes on he brings interview clips and embarrassing things from geoff’s life. the same way rainie was bringing up embarrassing zach clips.
To Jonathan and Rainie- The edit on the advice that'll go for miles intro had me scream laughing so loud that my neighbor's did a wellness check on me. Comedy gold right there
that first segment was so hilarious 😂 It's hearing the stories of people when they were kids that make me realize how lenient my parents were. Was making the bed never a thing for anyone else? I still don't make my bed as a grown person, and I've always found it a strange custom.
I never had to make the bed or clean my room, since that was my space to do with what I wanted. The shared spaces had to be clean and I got to deal with the consequences of not finding my stuff if it was too messy in my room, but overall it worked well and no one had to stress.
@@CottonCandySharks Yeah, same. I think it made life much easier for my parents to not have the added worry of how our rooms looked. And it kinda had a reverse-psychology effect, because I remember my sister and I kept our rooms quite clean and tidy because WE wanted to. It was the same when I got an 11pm curfew when I was 15- I never pushed it or had any fights with my parents about a curfew because it felt like 11pm was really generous to begin with.
my mom never cared. I never understood why parents cared if your bed was made or your room was messy. Obviously if my cousin was staying over or i had a sleepover, i'd have to clean it but even then, it just needed to be presentable enough.
@@angietoonz6605 Like I absolutely get it from a hygiene level, or in the situation you described, but when it's just for the sake of daily appearance, it was never a thing for me. My sister and I are very clean and fairly tidy in our adulthood, so it didn't seem to negatively affect us!
I thought so, too! Basically everything he said about himself. Listening to music for motivation to do anything, not being able to stand silence, listening to podcasts on 1.5x speed... Also Becky mentioned in YCSWU that he always fidgets with trash and they left some fidget toys from a shoot in the office for him :)
topic for beginning of the next pod: what’s up with the 12 drinks between zach and miles we’re gonna need a deep dive analysis on each beverage and its origin and purpose on this day
Zachs reliance on always listening to something is SO ACCURATE lmao putting the phone against the wall to get the bounceback sound in the shower!!! But i listen at regular speed because I have 1hr commute both ways to work, gotta savor that shit
every time the Advice for Miles segment happens i always laugh at the editing for the theme song and this one is no exception, i'm dying at the altered vocals 😭😂
My 2 1/2 year old eats apples barbarian style on a regular if he can reach then. We've had to put them out of reach because it was becoming a problem finding mostly eaten apples all over the place.
We buy bags of mini apples for my toddler and one time they got into it and I came into the kitchen to find 10 apples on the table with one little bite each 😅😅😅
I'm sorry, Zach has said some truly insane and unsupported shit on the podcast, but for him to assert that the NBC Thursday Night lineup of the late 2000s WASN'T SUCCESSFUL is just bonkers beyond belief. NBC literally dominated the Thursday night slot for nearly 4 straight decades, and that only ended once The Office, 30 Rock, Parks and Rec, and Scrubs all ended because they were too beloved to find adequate replacements.
Jesus, thank you! I hadn't scrolled into the comments until he said that...those shows did so incredibly well!! They never needed Netflix to be successful.
Im pretty sure he’s talking about its popularity among people his age/cultural impact in real time. Im zachs age and can attest nobody in highschool was really watching/talking about it. 30 rock was only gaining traction among my age group by its 4th/5th season. Kids between 14-24 arent looking at ratings and arent watching the emmy’s. I remember feeling the same as zach. Nobody wanted was discussing these shows in high school hallways or really college dorms in their peaks. It was a lot of lost, the hills/reality stuff, maybe a little modern family? But P&R/30Rock/the office didnt turn into common discussion points til i graduated and was in the workforce in that 2011-2013 period and i think the explosion of TH-cam/ Netflix to watch it, and stumble upon/reddit/memes to circulate the jokes, actually made it common culture People seem to forget how quickly things came in and out between 2006-now. Zach and i are the same age down to the month and iphones started right at the end of highschool and spotify hit us like 2 years later, imessage and the concept of dm”ing jokes was a year or two after that. Saying teenagers weren’t discussing workplace comedies when we were 15/16 is completely true…
@@zerocraic3966 I mean, I'm also right in that same age, not quite as close to Zach as you, but plenty of kids in my high school were definitely talking about these shows. Grew up in a very working class house and neighborhood, went to a large public school in a modest neighborhood, and these shows were super popular. There was definitely also the Lost, The Hills, Sopranos, all that talk. But NBC Thursday Night comedy was up there with all of that.
I have kids that live in my apartment complex and any time they’re screaming outside or at the pool all I think is “at least they’re outside having fun instead of on their phone”
Keith describing "here's a screen I actively hate" reminds me of how I went through these phases of watching Game Show Network and The Weather Channel as a kid. The commercials were absolutely not for me, so I experienced: "Okay, so this lady in yoga clothes is talking about protecting herself while staying active... and there's blue liquid falling onto a towel shaped like an 8???" "That lady lost weight, but it's cringe that she's saying 'I feel sexy' like that's gross just go back to Lingo so I can feel smarter than the grownups who don't know words." "I have no idea why this man needs the see-Alice medicine but I guess he and his wife seem pretty happy about it."
6:30 - Not only was my screen-time *not* limited... but as soon as I could read, I was actively encouraged to use the computer as much as I wanted (granted, this was in like 1995 and we didn't have internet). My dad is a huge nerd and thankfully passed that interest down to me haha. I'm a software engineer now, so I guess it worked out 🤣🤣
I really relate to miles advice today. I basically buy a pack of dumplings every week from H-Mart. It is literally my crack and I consider it both a snack and a meal.
Not among high schoolers. I feel what zachs saying about going to school and nobody watching it. Were the same age and except a single teacher who people thought was a little cringe, nobody was watching the office in that social setting. My friends didn’t get into them until college and I didn’t watch the first couple of seasons of 30 rock/the office til it came to Netflix
it's not often content gets more than a sharp exhale from me these days but this episode had me laughing out loud start to end. also i watched this on 1.5x lmao but i have ADHD
Loving the slowed down deep voice sound board clips and theme song. Zach's quotes should be merch. Also, I feel like 50% of Miles advice involves treats and 50% of it involves frozen stuff and somewhere there's a ven diagram with a lot of overlap lol.
I love my steamer basket. A friend gave me steamer basket liners that are made-to-size so I don't have to cut out parchment paper anymore. Game changer.
zach and raine both have ADHD, thought this for years, but zach talking about all the things he listens to and on fast speed is textbook ADHD, get the boy tested - from a late diagnosed ADHDer
Really? I have adhd and the idea of speeding things up sounds horrible its hard enough to understand people’s aural information as it is. Its what has put me off of so many short formats like tiktok/reels. The 10000 miles per hour at which people go “gerrreadtwmewhileidomymakeupsoihewas” nothing entertaining or relaxing about it. I love reels of music clips or quick recipes w no talking but the idea of someone just flying a billion words an hour at me is personal hell :)
It’s a bit strange to just say that a real person definitely has ADHD when you don’t know them in person 😅 Everyone thinks everything is ADHD on the internet it seems 🤷
I thought the same, esp feeling the need for constant stimuli/noise (phone in the shower, podcasts, fast speed) are all things I do as someone with adhd
“I’m not equipped to be of service to anyone.” 😂😂😂 You might check Emperors College in Culver City. You get treated by the residents, who are overseen by Doctors in Chinese Medicine. I went there for acupuncture for years. They’re awesome.
50:00 I tried switching to 1.5x speed to see what it was like and it sounds f*cking insane 😆 idk how people can do that (I'm the sensory avoidant and slow flavor of AuDHD so sometimes I have to even slow down playback speed if people are talking too fast lol)
Keith’s wax paper in the steamer trick will work but you can also use a flattened coffee filter. It lets plenty of steam though and you don’t even have to poke the holes😊
Hahahah. The timing that I literally was listening and said in my head “Did Miles just sing vulva, vulva, vulva??” And two seconds later Zach asks that out loud… hilarious.
I think Miles is actually talking about Crunch and Munch. That was caramel and had peanut cluster and was FAR superior to Crackerjacks which are ✨trash ✨
On the topic of cable etc. I forever lament the loss of the intermission halfway through a movie at the theatre. ESPECIALLY because movies are SOO long now
I’ve never heard this from a ST pov before. Do you have any articles that explain why? We were taught it’s WHAT they’re watching not how long they’re watching
I guess we’ll see. I definitely had screen time before 2 in the 90s, my son did too hes now 3.5. We are both bilingual so its an opportunity for him to see both languages in speech from someone other than me. Single moms w small/no support systems trying to teach languages especially im sure get it. I was a behavioral econ specialist in college and it was pretty well established that its not the screen or even content but the instant gratification loop it provides that causes behavioral issues. Meaning, having control over immediately having whatever stimuli you want. If we have x time for x show and its finite, theres no evidence to support that those children are affected equally to those who have their own gaming consuls, tablets, etc which they have free rein over. miles’ parents i think had the right idea. I learned so so much from watching tv as did my toddler. His speech and range of vocabulary is surprising even to me sometimes and that is in part bc he watches tv. Theres a huge difference between regular kids like him versus kids whose parents allow them to dictate their own amount and variety of media who like, scream and cry when tv is taken away. We were horrified by kids like that growing up and its pretty avoidable if youre… like parenting
@@AyeebeckyyIt's both. Both the American hearing and speech association and CDC reccomend no screen time under 2. 30 min-1 hour of EDUCATIONAL screen time per WEEK for children over 2. Excessive screen time has been repeatedly linked to expressive language delays
As someone who watches majority of videos at 1.75x to 1.85x speed nowadays (especially longer podcast-type stuff), Zach's right about how weird things at normal speed start to sound lol. It's especially noticeable when you're watching an actual livestream (i.e. me listening to Miles' 24 hour Creators for Palestine stream when I've usually got him going way faster during any given episode of Perfect Person - he sounded even more tired to me than he already was once it got past midnight).
The amount of drinks between Zach and Miles
And they say they're not bisexual? 🧐
That's me af. There will be like a water, a seltzer, caffeine, and something else (prob alcohol lol) near me sometimes. 😅
@@naxp42I saw this comment and they're both sitting with their feet on the chairs too....!!
Looks like my bedside table
@@x3xmikey333 same I pretty much always have water, tea (hot &/or cold) and maybe ginger ale. And a lil snacky snack
zach: i was a terrible child
miles: weren’t you like, clinically depressed and anxious?
That makes for a terrible child
Media Studies PhD student here! Zach is right! Limiting screen time isn't as effective is helping childhood development as being mindful of your child watching "good" stuff and actively watching TV with your kids and talking about the show is one of the best ways for children to interact with screens and develop critical thinking skills. All that said, iPads and phones are destroying our eye health.
I did behavioral econ and am surprised to hear its just content bc when they introduced tv to South Africa in the 70s the reactions werent the same as when it came to american homes in the 50s. I thought it was the instant gratification loop that media consumption allows more than the content… but I guess that is for the issue i was studying which was violence/impulsivity. IIRC it was in response to the violent video games is making kids violent. And they found that kids who play “non violent” video games w equal control/intensity were equally impulsive. The mini devices are a whole separate evil im sure. I can feel myself getting dumber the more years I spend w a personal device
why do miles and zach seemingly have SEVEN drinks….
I can't believe that was never brought up 😂
they are thirsty boys
A lot of people see to do it but they also could be filming multiple pods at once. As long as not all of them are opened at once I don’t care at my house lol. Half drank drinks drove me insane as a kid
sometimes you have to spilt 3 and a half drinks with your bud on the pod.
Drink goblins
Immediately clipping “I’m not equipped to be of service to anyone”
Add that to the soundboard
New Kieth’s dad lore unlocked
Can we get him on the pod? Plog to Kieth’s dad’s house???
Plog in Tennessee 😂 (omg are his parents still there?!)
I think his parents may be in Chicago? Because they moved there Keith's seniors.
@@taylewis8235 phhhh that sounds more like it, yes.
and miles!!!!!
I want Keith and miles dads to meet so bad dude lol
Rainie explaining Y/N to the group is everything
The amount of drinks on the side table 😂 I think we need a “what we’re drinking” segment
2 Spindrifts, 2 hot bevi's, 2 LaCroix
What is going on? How are your bladders, boys?
Drink for warm/caffeine, drink for hydration/water, fun drink to stop you jumping off a cliff... It's a patented formula
Maybe they have 2 or more podcast after this haha
@@whereyoubeanZach talks often about how he regularly has 3+ drinks on hand
The mental image of Keith coaching Zach on how to play the trumpet while they’re both high af is so great 😂
Don’t need the mental image, go watch Zach’s bachelor party vid lol
I adore the thought of Keith browsing around Target with the Halloween skeleton in the child seat of the cart
Only learning how to play How to Save a Life feels so Miles coded 😂 Embarrassing things Zach said is a hilarious TryPod segment. Can we have this for the other guys too?
I wonder if Miles got the inspiration from all the Greys Anatomy he watched lol
You guys talking about trying to engage kids with other activities so they don’t look at their phones is the current struggle of every single teacher in the universe
The spelling of "Cornfeld" in comic sans during the advice theme song absolutely SENT ME
rainie is doing to zach what miles does to geoff on the headgum podcast and i’m loving it. true chaotic siblings
Perfect Person 🤣
Headgum is the podcast network name.
But that does raise a point that, when you listen to Perfect Person, the first sound you hear is "This is a Head gum podcast!" Then the music, then Miles talks about random shit, and you don't hear the actual name of the Podcast You're Listening To until who knows how long!
@@Margar02 no, i meant the headgum podcast (as in, geoff’s podcast)? whenever miles goes on he brings interview clips and embarrassing things from geoff’s life. the same way rainie was bringing up embarrassing zach clips.
To Jonathan and Rainie- The edit on the advice that'll go for miles intro had me scream laughing so loud that my neighbor's did a wellness check on me. Comedy gold right there
I love how Miles and Rainie go out of their way to roasted/embarrassed Zach and he loves it
I feel like Zach describing what he was like as a child explains so much lol
Me actively folding laundry while watching this pod, glad to know the guys also have iPad baby tendencies 😂
Pitching down Miles's theme song was a genius editing move
Fanfics about real people make me sort of uncomfortable because of situations like this where the real people run across them lol.
to be fair it's a bit hard to run across them when they're on specific platforms like ao3 or wattpad. u have to search it to see it
Miles learning The Fray songs makes so much sense given his Grays Anatomy obsession.
Quote of the Day: “I’m sorry, Zach, sorry boss.”
“why are their voices so slow and stupid” me when i watch back my own youtube videos while editing lmaoo
that first segment was so hilarious 😂
It's hearing the stories of people when they were kids that make me realize how lenient my parents were. Was making the bed never a thing for anyone else? I still don't make my bed as a grown person, and I've always found it a strange custom.
I never had to make the bed or clean my room, since that was my space to do with what I wanted. The shared spaces had to be clean and I got to deal with the consequences of not finding my stuff if it was too messy in my room, but overall it worked well and no one had to stress.
@@CottonCandySharks Yeah, same. I think it made life much easier for my parents to not have the added worry of how our rooms looked. And it kinda had a reverse-psychology effect, because I remember my sister and I kept our rooms quite clean and tidy because WE wanted to. It was the same when I got an 11pm curfew when I was 15- I never pushed it or had any fights with my parents about a curfew because it felt like 11pm was really generous to begin with.
my mom never cared. I never understood why parents cared if your bed was made or your room was messy. Obviously if my cousin was staying over or i had a sleepover, i'd have to clean it but even then, it just needed to be presentable enough.
@@angietoonz6605 Like I absolutely get it from a hygiene level, or in the situation you described, but when it's just for the sake of daily appearance, it was never a thing for me. My sister and I are very clean and fairly tidy in our adulthood, so it didn't seem to negatively affect us!
Rainie is absolutely killing it lately
She is! This is absolutely prime content. Best use of random impulses...
zach, as someone with adhd,,
every podcast screams adhd more and I'm so here for it
I thought so, too! Basically everything he said about himself. Listening to music for motivation to do anything, not being able to stand silence, listening to podcasts on 1.5x speed...
Also Becky mentioned in YCSWU that he always fidgets with trash and they left some fidget toys from a shoot in the office for him :)
YES! I love TH-camrs learning how crazy their fans are.
topic for beginning of the next pod: what’s up with the 12 drinks between zach and miles we’re gonna need a deep dive analysis on each beverage and its origin and purpose on this day
Zachs reliance on always listening to something is SO ACCURATE lmao putting the phone against the wall to get the bounceback sound in the shower!!! But i listen at regular speed because I have 1hr commute both ways to work, gotta savor that shit
every time the Advice for Miles segment happens i always laugh at the editing for the theme song and this one is no exception, i'm dying at the altered vocals 😭😂
*Miles having a profound conversation about the future of AI and the internet* And then Rainie: "OMG Beyonce!" 💀 40:40 look at Miles' face 💀
My 2 1/2 year old eats apples barbarian style on a regular if he can reach then. We've had to put them out of reach because it was becoming a problem finding mostly eaten apples all over the place.
Hahaha that’s so funny
I nannied a 2-3 yr old who did the same thing, lmao. no apple was safe
We buy bags of mini apples for my toddler and one time they got into it and I came into the kitchen to find 10 apples on the table with one little bite each 😅😅😅
The high trumpet lessons are the cutest thing 🥲
New segment idea: Try Guys out of context😂
Yes please! I love this idea.
I'm sorry, Zach has said some truly insane and unsupported shit on the podcast, but for him to assert that the NBC Thursday Night lineup of the late 2000s WASN'T SUCCESSFUL is just bonkers beyond belief. NBC literally dominated the Thursday night slot for nearly 4 straight decades, and that only ended once The Office, 30 Rock, Parks and Rec, and Scrubs all ended because they were too beloved to find adequate replacements.
Oh but he didn't like it so he forced a narrative around his thoughts........
Jesus, thank you! I hadn't scrolled into the comments until he said that...those shows did so incredibly well!! They never needed Netflix to be successful.
Im pretty sure he’s talking about its popularity among people his age/cultural impact in real time. Im zachs age and can attest nobody in highschool was really watching/talking about it. 30 rock was only gaining traction among my age group by its 4th/5th season. Kids between 14-24 arent looking at ratings and arent watching the emmy’s. I remember feeling the same as zach. Nobody wanted was discussing these shows in high school hallways or really college dorms in their peaks. It was a lot of lost, the hills/reality stuff, maybe a little modern family? But P&R/30Rock/the office didnt turn into common discussion points til i graduated and was in the workforce in that 2011-2013 period and i think the explosion of TH-cam/ Netflix to watch it, and stumble upon/reddit/memes to circulate the jokes, actually made it common culture
People seem to forget how quickly things came in and out between 2006-now. Zach and i are the same age down to the month and iphones started right at the end of highschool and spotify hit us like 2 years later, imessage and the concept of dm”ing jokes was a year or two after that. Saying teenagers weren’t discussing workplace comedies when we were 15/16 is completely true…
@@zerocraic3966 nobody reading that paragraph chief
@@zerocraic3966 I mean, I'm also right in that same age, not quite as close to Zach as you, but plenty of kids in my high school were definitely talking about these shows. Grew up in a very working class house and neighborhood, went to a large public school in a modest neighborhood, and these shows were super popular. There was definitely also the Lost, The Hills, Sopranos, all that talk. But NBC Thursday Night comedy was up there with all of that.
I have to say, I am loving all the pods with miles! Love to you all ❤
OHHHHOHOHOO I saw this title and immediately went OH HELL YEAH while cackling
Zach, your father must Really love you.
Keith's dad is so fascinating, would love to see him in a video( s)
He’s been in videos before though?
a fellow suzuki method child?? everything i learn about miles makes me love him more
I have kids that live in my apartment complex and any time they’re screaming outside or at the pool all I think is “at least they’re outside having fun instead of on their phone”
“There’s a screen I hate!” Is so funny
"Zack Cornfeld?" 52:40
the montages during the theme song are always so funny
As a fanfic snob I need Rainie to enter the AO3 world and leave wattpad behind
Why did we not address Miles and Zach having 7 beverages between the two of them
Keith describing "here's a screen I actively hate" reminds me of how I went through these phases of watching Game Show Network and The Weather Channel as a kid. The commercials were absolutely not for me, so I experienced:
"Okay, so this lady in yoga clothes is talking about protecting herself while staying active... and there's blue liquid falling onto a towel shaped like an 8???"
"That lady lost weight, but it's cringe that she's saying 'I feel sexy' like that's gross just go back to Lingo so I can feel smarter than the grownups who don't know words."
"I have no idea why this man needs the see-Alice medicine but I guess he and his wife seem pretty happy about it."
6:30 - Not only was my screen-time *not* limited... but as soon as I could read, I was actively encouraged to use the computer as much as I wanted (granted, this was in like 1995 and we didn't have internet). My dad is a huge nerd and thankfully passed that interest down to me haha. I'm a software engineer now, so I guess it worked out 🤣🤣
I really enjoyed hearing you guys talk about screen time and then music! Really good segments on this episode! Thank you guys :)
I really relate to miles advice today. I basically buy a pack of dumplings every week from H-Mart. It is literally my crack and I consider it both a snack and a meal.
Justice for Rollie Pollie Ollie!
My absolute favorite as a child
They were so right about big bang and 2 and half men - I’m only 23 but we watching that as literal children too
HAHAHAH RAINIE!!! I’m dying at you completely misspelling Zach’s name 😂😂 the amount of Zach bashing in the episode is off the charts 😭😂
I want more clips of random things they said in old videos out of context lol
the editing during miles nation is perfect
Zach, season 2 of the office has millions of viewers per episode 😂
Not among high schoolers. I feel what zachs saying about going to school and nobody watching it. Were the same age and except a single teacher who people thought was a little cringe, nobody was watching the office in that social setting. My friends didn’t get into them until college and I didn’t watch the first couple of seasons of 30 rock/the office til it came to Netflix
I felt similarly about screen time, but now I’m a pregnant SAHM with a toddler and it is so relieving. I owe ms Rachel my sanity and I have no shame 🙃
it's not often content gets more than a sharp exhale from me these days but this episode had me laughing out loud start to end. also i watched this on 1.5x lmao but i have ADHD
To be fair, I was introduced to Olivia Wilde through The OC too. I remember thinking she was 10x cooler than any of the other "cool kids" in the show.
I watched this on my tv but pulled it up on my phone just so I could comment about how amazing the edit during miles’ theme song is
You guys are the media I play while I do chores and parent all day!
i watch every video now in 2x times speed and its exactly what zach said 1x timed speed feels so slow
I love that Miles still comes back for the Trypods after he left. What a supportive team ❤
Loving the slowed down deep voice sound board clips and theme song. Zach's quotes should be merch. Also, I feel like 50% of Miles advice involves treats and 50% of it involves frozen stuff and somewhere there's a ven diagram with a lot of overlap lol.
Rainie knew the exact card to pull to end the podcast.. I was CRYING
I love my steamer basket. A friend gave me steamer basket liners that are made-to-size so I don't have to cut out parchment paper anymore. Game changer.
TRY GUYS FAN FIC IS ALWAYS S-TIER CONTENT
My kids yell "MOM CAN I GET AN APPLE CUT UP WITH SALT" So, times haven't changed much. 🤣🤣
zach and raine both have ADHD, thought this for years, but zach talking about all the things he listens to and on fast speed is textbook ADHD, get the boy tested - from a late diagnosed ADHDer
Really? I have adhd and the idea of speeding things up sounds horrible its hard enough to understand people’s aural information as it is. Its what has put me off of so many short formats like tiktok/reels. The 10000 miles per hour at which people go “gerrreadtwmewhileidomymakeupsoihewas” nothing entertaining or relaxing about it. I love reels of music clips or quick recipes w no talking but the idea of someone just flying a billion words an hour at me is personal hell :)
It’s a bit strange to just say that a real person definitely has ADHD when you don’t know them in person 😅 Everyone thinks everything is ADHD on the internet it seems 🤷
I thought the same, esp feeling the need for constant stimuli/noise (phone in the shower, podcasts, fast speed) are all things I do as someone with adhd
Honestly, after a certain point in my childhood I realized that if I served myself ice cream I’d get more than if I asked for help.
Zach you can get a little waterproof bluetooth speaker so you don't have to put your phone in the shower 🥰
This is such a underrated podcast. This needs at least 800k views each episode
“I’m not equipped to be of service to anyone.” 😂😂😂 You might check Emperors College in Culver City. You get treated by the residents, who are overseen by Doctors in Chinese Medicine. I went there for acupuncture for years. They’re awesome.
50:00 I tried switching to 1.5x speed to see what it was like and it sounds f*cking insane 😆 idk how people can do that (I'm the sensory avoidant and slow flavor of AuDHD so sometimes I have to even slow down playback speed if people are talking too fast lol)
OMG yes! I finally have validation. I watch all my youtube videos and podcasts at 1.5-1.75x speed.
i cant wait for zach to react to these old videos once he has a kid. thats the content I want.
Keith’s wax paper in the steamer trick will work but you can also use a flattened coffee filter. It lets plenty of steam though and you don’t even have to poke the holes😊
Miles just really gives off Amir blumenfeld energy sometimes especially in the advice segments
This episode made me laugh after 3 hours of being in a bad mood :") Thank you trypod gang i love u so
Hahahah. The timing that I literally was listening and said in my head “Did Miles just sing vulva, vulva, vulva??” And two seconds later Zach asks that out loud… hilarious.
I know some streamers do bio breaks, water reminders, quiet minutes, etc. so that everyone can reset together.
I think Miles is actually talking about Crunch and Munch. That was caramel and had peanut cluster and was FAR superior to Crackerjacks which are ✨trash ✨
I love Rainie roasting Zach via past clips 😂
SERIOUS QUESTION: ZACH, YOU HELPED IN MAKING TURTLES ALL THE WAY DOWN????
On the topic of cable etc. I forever lament the loss of the intermission halfway through a movie at the theatre. ESPECIALLY because movies are SOO long now
I listen to this (and every podcast) on 1.5x too lmaoo
“Imagine teleporting during sex” - Zach you gotta read the Crescent City Series
I was literally thinking this! "Bryce and Hunt know what that feels like 😂"
As a speech therapist: DO NOT LET YOUR CHILDREN UNDER 2 HAVE *ANY* SCREEN TIME!!!!
I’ve never heard this from a ST pov before. Do you have any articles that explain why?
We were taught it’s WHAT they’re watching not how long they’re watching
fascinated to know how this affects speech
I'm also so curious about this??
I guess we’ll see. I definitely had screen time before 2 in the 90s, my son did too hes now 3.5. We are both bilingual so its an opportunity for him to see both languages in speech from someone other than me. Single moms w small/no support systems trying to teach languages especially im sure get it. I was a behavioral econ specialist in college and it was pretty well established that its not the screen or even content but the instant gratification loop it provides that causes behavioral issues. Meaning, having control over immediately having whatever stimuli you want. If we have x time for x show and its finite, theres no evidence to support that those children are affected equally to those who have their own gaming consuls, tablets, etc which they have free rein over. miles’ parents i think had the right idea. I learned so so much from watching tv as did my toddler. His speech and range of vocabulary is surprising even to me sometimes and that is in part bc he watches tv. Theres a huge difference between regular kids like him versus kids whose parents allow them to dictate their own amount and variety of media who like, scream and cry when tv is taken away. We were horrified by kids like that growing up and its pretty avoidable if youre… like parenting
@@AyeebeckyyIt's both. Both the American hearing and speech association and CDC reccomend no screen time under 2. 30 min-1 hour of EDUCATIONAL screen time per WEEK for children over 2. Excessive screen time has been repeatedly linked to expressive language delays
I had to "earn" my screentime with activity~ for example, if my brother and I played outside for an hour we could then play video games for an hour!
what is it with our dads loving eating peanut butter, its literally my dads comfort food
Its inexpensive, tasty, and filling. I love peanut butter and so did my father. Peanut butter is just awesome.
As someone who watches majority of videos at 1.75x to 1.85x speed nowadays (especially longer podcast-type stuff), Zach's right about how weird things at normal speed start to sound lol. It's especially noticeable when you're watching an actual livestream (i.e. me listening to Miles' 24 hour Creators for Palestine stream when I've usually got him going way faster during any given episode of Perfect Person - he sounded even more tired to me than he already was once it got past midnight).
"It's crazy, the Internet. Period." 🤣
lmao the low miles nation theme song
The way 3 minutes of scary flashing images would work on me😅
Someone is going to name their child “Jimp” because of this episode. Someone is me with my next dog.
WEEKLY GIGGLES WITH THE TRYFAM!! 💖
Real Mature Ep. 1 - Falling in Love as a Grown-Up is the name of the Buzzfeed vid that the Zach quotes are from 🙃
When miles was imitating jujus scream it went to an ad 😂 he was just like “Arby’s two for 5”
In memoriam of Ronald 😞 I loved that crass lil guy
the lao gan ma and chinese black vinegar dipping sauce combo for dumplings is so fucking valid