Ari, the whole world isn't watching this and for those who are, hearing about specific really cool spots, like a modern travel book, isn't going to totally blow up or ruin whatever spot it is. When you do that like dont say specifically where it is you want to make people find their own spots its so pretentious and cringy like "everyone needs to find their own way" foo foo crap. If the viewers could hear about the cool specific places that people go it would actually encourage them to plan trips thinking they know what they're going to get into then most of the time they won't actually go to that spot and end up finding their own stuff anyway.
Love hearing about Greg experiencing Ireland a year before i was born. One thing though, when he said Ireland doesn't have things like the Pyramids of Giza, we actually have older structures than the pyramids and Stonehenge like New Grange that was built in 3200bc.
@@TheCount1-2 No. New Grange is 600 years older than the pyramids of Giza and 1000 years older than Stonehenge. This information is widely accepted and available for you to look up.
@@GhastlyCretin No, they have only dated the Pyramids based on organic matter found between the stones. Egypt is an ancient culture, far older than Ireland, the oldest settlement in Ireland is before Mount Sandel, about 12,800 years ago, pre ice age, two of them, one in Waterford, the other in Clare. At the very least, nobody knows how old the Pyramids are, they just tell you this jargon at Newgrange to make it sound more interesting -- they're tour guides, they're not experts on Egypt, nor am i, but i wouldn't just believe what they say. There are a number of people now who doubt the age of the Pyramids. For instance, Gobekli Tepe in Turkey goes back to over 11,600 years. We know nothing.
I know you want to get all around the world with these, but the chemistry matters. This one was a cracker, just 2 buddies shooting the breeze. @youbetrippinpod
Super stoked for this. I went to Ireland for a week in 2004 for my Dads Birthday, to visit all his cousins. Even though I was only 10 I have nothing but fond memories, one of which was crushing a pint of Guinness at a pub AS A TEN YEAR OLD that insantly solidified it as the coolest country on earth. The cliffs, the castles, the gypsies, the coolass street kids i met who told me St Patrick fucked up bc they were REALLY scared of snakes, and the music everywhere will live with me forever. I WILL return.
I never thought I'd hear a story about macroom from 2 new yorkers but here we are. Brilliant! The bit about the falls road and Greg being hindu was comedy gold 😂
Travel Tip: find the hobby group in whatever city you are visiting. Stand up? Find an open mic. Darts, billiards, foosball? Find the local tournament. Running? Find the local run club. Here you will find the true locals, and not the honeymoon couple from Dayton on the free walking tour.
what if I have no hobbies and don't like anything enough to engage in it I want to want to do things (not a redundancy), but I just don't actually enjoy anything and so I merely watch videos to distract myself until the next day
Not only is Greg one of the best comics out there, AND his special was one of the best to come out in a good while, BUT he's such an awesome pod guest that I'm excited for a 2 hour pod! Thank you Ari!
This is quickly becoming my favorite podcast on my rotation and this episode has got to be the best I’ve heard so far - this is real traveling! Well done Greg for having the right amount of balls and wanderlust to undertake such a venture, bravo sir! I’m sure when Greg looks back this trip makes up some of his finest memories. Shoutout to the Danny Brown episode as well, you’ve got to get Danny back on to give his take on the other Monster Munch flavors 😅
Really enjoyed this and as someone from Ireland it was great hearing Greg's story, also Ari is good at just letting his guest chat, Didn't even mention he was in Ireland himself until half way through, if that was Bert Kreisher he'd want to out do his guest at every opportunity. Fair play Ari, great podcast idea,
The Molly story was the best part of this episode. Idk how old she was in 84, but she has to have kids, grandkids, relatives who need to show her that story somehow. She probably has 0 idea and has just been living her life all this time
Ari, We do not drink guinness from the can. The widget is put in the guinness can to aid proper pouring into a pint glass so you get a proper creamy head.Hope that helps! Deirdre, Killarney Co.Kerry Ireland!
B4 air bnbs thats all there was outside of hotels..I grew up in the 80s and I remember there always being atleast one in each little town where I grew up😊
As an Irishman whenever I see a podcast with an American talking about Ireland I preemptively cringe but this was actually an amazing conversation. Fitz did the real Ireland trip that most Irish people haven’t even done! Great pod, Ari!
We spent almost every summer in Killarney in the 80's/early 90's when I was growing up. Ireland of the 80's is a completely different place to modern day Ireland. I can only imagine what Macroom must have looked like to a lad from New York in the 80's lol. What a fucking culture shock!
Great episode ☘️ There’s definitely a screenplay in there somewhere. The unrequited love, undies on the radiator the hitching the food the characters the music the trains plans & automobiles. Set in the 80’s.🎬🏆
Guinness cans contain a small, white plastic ball called a widget that's filled with pressurized nitrogen. When the can is opened, the widget releases the nitrogen into the beer, creating a surge of bubbles and a creamy head that's similar to what you'd get at a pub. The widget also agitates the beer, which causes a chain reaction of bubble formation throughout the beer. When poured, the result is a mixture of very small gas bubbles and liquid that gradually settles into a creamy head.
@@GiT5UM I disagree! It depends on the can, but in Ireland the cans are super high quality and it's actually a pretty enjoyable experience. The widget is a better invention than the internet.
@@SweeneyBalls41 Im a Guinness drinker and the cans of widgeted cans are designed to be thrown into a pint glass(568ml) in one go, this glass allows the head to expand and settle for a smooth pint. But thats only a serving suggestion, if the individual chooses to drink it from the can...off they go. Slainte mo cara.
Love this podcast. Ari's genuine interest in the place the guest talks about and the in-between banter especially with somone like Greg is absolutely fantastic. Thanks Ari, you are the best
Greg and Ari had one of the all-time great podcast moments, in the pioneer days of podcasting they water-boarded each other on Fitzdog Radio. Always wished someone with talent would find the clip and animate it for us to enjoy.
As a kenmare man .... I was proud of the way fitz talked about ireland. With a subtle love and respect. You have a new supporter now. And itd would be great for you to gig here and let me get you a few pints
Great episode lads. 🇮🇪 Ari fair play for cracking a can of the black stuff...but that NEEDS to be chilled and in a Guinness glass lad!! 😢😂 Keep up the great work and see you sometime in Ireland.
I was really worried when there was no upload yesterday. ari slacking?...not a chance. but then, thank god-today, there it is. with Greg no less! and 2 hours! seriously ari, this is the best part of my week. 🙏🏽 • sláinte •
I’m 21 and want to go on a trip abroad for the first time but don’t have anyone to go with and have no idea where to go, this pod is giving me lots of ideas but any tips or recommendations?
Depends on where you're from? Also I wouldn't worry about travelling alone, especially if you're a guy. So long as you stay in hostels you'll get talking to people
Ari would you ever interview the best and most interesting travel TH-camrs - Bald and Bankrupt, Kurt Caz, Small Brained American, Sabbatical, or Harald Baldr? Would love to see that!
Should I journal on my trips or is making videos good enough? I like how he talks about the journals. The breakfast story in the beginning reminded me of a farm castle I stayed in Anthenay France where there was no reception desk just texting a woman who owned the place and she cooked us a super huge breakfast of anything we wanted at 6 am cause we had to leave early and head to Germany it was the greatest and anything we asked for she made and it was the best food I’ve ever had
Drinking Guinness from the can is sacrilegious, do a slow pour into a pint glass. My anxiety is through the roof looking at it. Loved the episode and hearing my hometown of Galway mentioned 🇮🇪
Guinness with the ball: Put the entire can physically in the glass *makes sure glass is big enough oz *. Pull it up slowly and a bit quicker near the end. This should create a foam similar to getting it on draft.
I always thought Greg rocked ever since seeing him as a guest on YMH (ugh, such ick) years ago, but learning that he was a trained gymnast and could causally pull off back flips and back handsprings back in the day, makes him over the top awesome.
Watch Greg's new special!!! th-cam.com/video/yvUqkWh_x4U/w-d-xo.htmlsi=5O-yvP48dHvQRiEt
@@youbetrippinpod on it 👍
Ari, the whole world isn't watching this and for those who are, hearing about specific really cool spots, like a modern travel book, isn't going to totally blow up or ruin whatever spot it is. When you do that like dont say specifically where it is you want to make people find their own spots its so pretentious and cringy like "everyone needs to find their own way" foo foo crap. If the viewers could hear about the cool specific places that people go it would actually encourage them to plan trips thinking they know what they're going to get into then most of the time they won't actually go to that spot and end up finding their own stuff anyway.
Just saw it, and it was hilarious! Love your pod Ari!
Great Pod and Solid Hour Special!
Ohhh you took back roads the whole way and disobeyed google maps. What a maverick traveler 😱
Something about the way Greg talks sounds like a friend you’ve always had. Always there to cheer you up or listen to ya. Very calming
Mean handy too
@@youbetrippinpod😂😂😂
@@youbetrippinpod hahahahahahahaha
@@youbetrippinpod 😂
Greg is dope
"I like my chances" is probably the hardest I've ever seen Ari genuinely laugh, and rightfully so
I'm still giggling about it
YESS dude, 😂😂 fkin love Ari so much that was awesome
Listen to them waterboard each other on fitzdog’s pod way back in the day 😂
@@skerr85 Brooooo!!!! That shit was AWESOME, I completely forgot about it
What’s the time stamp on that😂
The energy on this episode is immaculate; just two friends having a genuine, entertaining conversation
I know, I wish we could hear the first 1.5 Hours.
Ari and Greg have become a couple of my favorite people. This will be good.
It was a great one. Terrible person though.
They are a cute couple.
@@youbetrippinpod😂
Need a pod of just Fitz and Burr simultaneously laughing .
Call it the guessing game.
@@sheldonwade6237or both of them bitching about anything lol
Very funny. Perfect.
That Rogaine ad killed me
I'm still thinking about it!
I like my Chances!
@@jaywhy3178he said that it was $40k and medical insurance for 5 parts I thought?
I want to know if he used Rogaine
@@Jacqie_Lee Damn, I was hoping nobody saw my comment. I need to work on my paying attention skills. 40K sounds like good money for a commercial.
Love hearing about Greg experiencing Ireland a year before i was born. One thing though, when he said Ireland doesn't have things like the Pyramids of Giza, we actually have older structures than the pyramids and Stonehenge like New Grange that was built in 3200bc.
The Pyramids are way older than that.
@@TheCount1-2 No. New Grange is 600 years older than the pyramids of Giza and 1000 years older than Stonehenge. This information is widely accepted and available for you to look up.
@@GhastlyCretin No, they have only dated the Pyramids based on organic matter found between the stones. Egypt is an ancient culture, far older than Ireland, the oldest settlement in Ireland is before Mount Sandel, about 12,800 years ago, pre ice age, two of them, one in Waterford, the other in Clare. At the very least, nobody knows how old the Pyramids are, they just tell you this jargon at Newgrange to make it sound more interesting -- they're tour guides, they're not experts on Egypt, nor am i, but i wouldn't just believe what they say. There are a number of people now who doubt the age of the Pyramids. For instance, Gobekli Tepe in Turkey goes back to over 11,600 years. We know nothing.
@@GhastlyCretinnew grange is only 5000 years old
@@LittleTree11030 I know. And it's 600 years older than the pyramids of Giza.
Best podcast going right now
Fitzdog is always a good guest. Appreciate it being longer, I like when you get into the random details and experiences of these places.
That's exactly the kind of episode I envisioned when I started this
I know you want to get all around the world with these, but the chemistry matters. This one was a cracker, just 2 buddies shooting the breeze. @youbetrippinpod
Super stoked for this. I went to Ireland for a week in 2004 for my Dads Birthday, to visit all his cousins. Even though I was only 10 I have nothing but fond memories, one of which was crushing a pint of Guinness at a pub AS A TEN YEAR OLD that insantly solidified it as the coolest country on earth.
The cliffs, the castles, the gypsies, the coolass street kids i met who told me St Patrick fucked up bc they were REALLY scared of snakes, and the music everywhere will live with me forever.
I WILL return.
bring me 😭 I'd offer some of my organs but I doubt they're even remotely viable for any transplant lol
I never thought I'd hear a story about macroom from 2 new yorkers but here we are. Brilliant! The bit about the falls road and Greg being hindu was comedy gold 😂
"The tide's out lad"
You should have your dad on the pod. It would be great to hear Norman finkelstein talk about where he traveled before he met your mother
It's very rarely in over here Ari 😂
Travel Tip: find the hobby group in whatever city you are visiting. Stand up? Find an open mic. Darts, billiards, foosball? Find the local tournament. Running? Find the local run club. Here you will find the true locals, and not the honeymoon couple from Dayton on the free walking tour.
Not bad!
what if I have no hobbies and don't like anything enough to engage in it
I want to want to do things (not a redundancy), but I just don't actually enjoy anything and so I merely watch videos to distract myself until the next day
@@variaxi935 I don't know what to tell you about that. But if you keep staring at your phone you'll blend right in at the hostels of today.
The guinness is flowing with this one 😂😂 love Fitzdog
Please bring on Mike Rainey to talk about Disney World
I only recently discovered how hilarious Rainey is
@@RG-tm7uq I think he's one of the best
Not only is Greg one of the best comics out there, AND his special was one of the best to come out in a good while, BUT he's such an awesome pod guest that I'm excited for a 2 hour pod! Thank you Ari!
This is quickly becoming my favorite podcast on my rotation and this episode has got to be the best I’ve heard so far - this is real traveling! Well done Greg for having the right amount of balls and wanderlust to undertake such a venture, bravo sir! I’m sure when Greg looks back this trip makes up some of his finest memories. Shoutout to the Danny Brown episode as well, you’ve got to get Danny back on to give his take on the other Monster Munch flavors 😅
80’s Ireland was the best!
My favourite episode yet!
Im really enjoying the pod - you've had some really amazing guests! Keep them coming Ari!
There's a bottle of Buckfast on Ari's drink shelf. Tread carefully my friend 😂😂
Really enjoyed this and as someone from Ireland it was great hearing Greg's story, also Ari is good at just letting his guest chat, Didn't even mention he was in Ireland himself until half way through, if that was Bert Kreisher he'd want to out do his guest at every opportunity. Fair play Ari, great podcast idea,
Ari's real laugh! Post "I like my chances"... lol
It so funny on so many levels.
Needs to be a shirt
Yes Ari, finally doing the homeland!! 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
Grapefruit Simmons! One of my favorite comedians 😀
The Molly story was the best part of this episode. Idk how old she was in 84, but she has to have kids, grandkids, relatives who need to show her that story somehow. She probably has 0 idea and has just been living her life all this time
Never heard Ari laugh so hard when he saw that hair los commercial.😅
Ari, We do not drink guinness from the can. The widget is put in the guinness can to aid proper pouring into a pint glass so you get a proper creamy head.Hope that helps! Deirdre, Killarney Co.Kerry Ireland!
Greg found an Airbnb in Ireland in the 80s, "but it was just called a BnB" 😅
B4 air bnbs thats all there was outside of hotels..I grew up in the 80s and I remember there always being atleast one in each little town where I grew up😊
An Eire b&b 😂
This podcast is fantastic, thanks ari
I always enjoy the dynamic between Greg and Ari. Friends that water board each other clearly have a special bond.
I LIKE MY CHANCES! Hahaha so good! Love from Ireland for Greg, that lad gets it 🇮🇪
As an Irishman whenever I see a podcast with an American talking about Ireland I preemptively cringe but this was actually an amazing conversation. Fitz did the real Ireland trip that most Irish people haven’t even done! Great pod, Ari!
Greg is the greatest, dude can really spin a yarn endlessly for hours. Love it.
this is my favorite "you be trippin'" ever - Fitzdog's the man, so honest, really knows his stuff
We spent almost every summer in Killarney in the 80's/early 90's when I was growing up. Ireland of the 80's is a completely different place to modern day Ireland. I can only imagine what Macroom must have looked like to a lad from New York in the 80's lol. What a fucking culture shock!
Great episode ☘️
There’s definitely a screenplay in there somewhere.
The unrequited love, undies on the radiator the hitching the food the characters the music the trains plans & automobiles.
Set in the 80’s.🎬🏆
im a canadian who used to visirt ireland in the summertime in in the 90s and aughts. it was indescirbably special
I totally remember that rogaine commercial. Never new it was the Fitzdog. 😂 "I like my chances" 😂😂😂
Definitely one of the best episodes so far, always cool when the guest gets really into it.
Guinness cans contain a small, white plastic ball called a widget that's filled with pressurized nitrogen. When the can is opened, the widget releases the nitrogen into the beer, creating a surge of bubbles and a creamy head that's similar to what you'd get at a pub. The widget also agitates the beer, which causes a chain reaction of bubble formation throughout the beer. When poured, the result is a mixture of very small gas bubbles and liquid that gradually settles into a creamy head.
Dont forget about not drinking it from the can😂.
Gross
In 1994, the widget in the Guinness can won invention of the year, beating the internet.
@@GiT5UM I disagree! It depends on the can, but in Ireland the cans are super high quality and it's actually a pretty enjoyable experience. The widget is a better invention than the internet.
@@SweeneyBalls41 Im a Guinness drinker and the cans of widgeted cans are designed to be thrown into a pint glass(568ml) in one go, this glass allows the head to expand and settle for a smooth pint. But thats only a serving suggestion, if the individual chooses to drink it from the can...off they go.
Slainte mo cara.
Love this podcast. Ari's genuine interest in the place the guest talks about and the in-between banter especially with somone like Greg is absolutely fantastic. Thanks Ari, you are the best
Love the show man, drove from Alaska to Maine to move and just missed you at your last show. Cant wait to catch a show.
I'll be in anchorage in June
Keep them coming, Ari! Really enjoy these❤
Can’t wait for Greg’s new special and always love seeing a new episode early in the mornin on the way to work 🫡
Great episode- I’ve watched you both for a while! Gratitude
Greg and Bill Burr have the same laugh lmao.
Curtain tip by greg is best advice ive heard in literally YEARS. Not just travel advice. Just advice.
the rogaine part is the funniest thing ive seen all year. needed that laugh thanks Greg
I'm way too hungover for a Tuesday. This was great.
33:03 it took one second of Gregs face for a good 30 second laugh 😂😂😂😂😂😂
32:57 for the funniest part of the podcast. LMAO
Really enjoyed this episode. Never heard of this comedian before but now I’d like to check him out. Seems like a really chill dude
Love the long episodes Ari. Thank you Brother.
These are so good! Such genuine conversations! Really dig it!
Great episode! Greg is truly a class act.
I listen to Fitz’s podcast to relax and go to sleep. He’s the best.
This is some really great background music! I find myself listening while I’m closing my eyes and imagining the world their voices perceive!
Greg and Ari had one of the all-time great podcast moments, in the pioneer days of podcasting they water-boarded each other on Fitzdog Radio. Always wished someone with talent would find the clip and animate it for us to enjoy.
best episode so far.
Love Greg
That talk about an Irish breakfast triggered me to make breakfast with fire and fury before midway through the pod...
Watching this at home in Cork, very enjoyable 😂
I love FitzDog! LetssGooooo! Happy Tuesday, Trippers!!
From Cork Ireland, love this!
what a fun listen this was !
omg that rogaine ad. Love seeing Greg doing the rounds, always a great hang.
Laughing my hole off at the Macroom stories 😂😂. Pure nostalgia
Youuuu be triiiippin yea!🖤💛✌️
Really enjoyed this podcast ☘️❤️
Great episode cant wait to see his special it premiers at 7.
This is a great podcast.
This pod rules
9 out of 10 dentists recommend it
The episode of Fitzdog Radio where you waterboarded each other is a podcast mt Rushmore moment for me
Greg and Ari, such a good combo
they go together like lamb and tunafish
Greg's such a great conversationist..fantastic EP.
every time I hear Greg laugh I also hear Bill Burr laughing 😂
As a kenmare man .... I was proud of the way fitz talked about ireland. With a subtle love and respect. You have a new supporter now. And itd would be great for you to gig here and let me get you a few pints
Ari got me with the maid/tip joke. Yes, Ari, I got suckered. LOL
The special is AWESOME!
what a fun listen this was !
thank you Ari & Greg 🌞
You will love Sicily >> try to visit Sardinia & the fantastic ancient Nuragic structures
The rogaine commercial might be the hardest I've ever seen Ari laugh 😂😂
This is such a brilliant video
Great episode lads. 🇮🇪 Ari fair play for cracking a can of the black stuff...but that NEEDS to be chilled and in a Guinness glass lad!! 😢😂 Keep up the great work and see you sometime in Ireland.
This may be the best one I've heard. Greg has led an interesting life.
The high five when fitz said he got laid had me lol😅
I was really worried when there was no upload yesterday. ari slacking?...not a chance. but then, thank god-today, there it is. with Greg no less! and 2 hours! seriously ari, this is the best part of my week. 🙏🏽 • sláinte •
YEAH!! Love Greg Fitzsimmons!
And love your random rants i between the show.
I’m 21 and want to go on a trip abroad for the first time but don’t have anyone to go with and have no idea where to go, this pod is giving me lots of ideas but any tips or recommendations?
Depends on where you're from? Also I wouldn't worry about travelling alone, especially if you're a guy. So long as you stay in hostels you'll get talking to people
Greg is the man. Great guest
Ari would you ever interview the best and most interesting travel TH-camrs - Bald and Bankrupt, Kurt Caz, Small Brained American, Sabbatical, or Harald Baldr? Would love to see that!
Yes Bald would be good 🎉
Yes! bald or Kurt for sure! This is a good idea
Bald for sure
Bald would be an awesome episode!!!
Yeah we’re gonna need a bald and bankrupt epi or two.
Do it Ari.
Thank you Ari for what I’m sure is another banging episode. And thank you FitzDawg for surviving Ellen.
He said it was the worst blow job he got since he got married.
Great podcast
Love when my favorite comics make the rounds on my favorite podcasts
Two of comedies good guys choppin it up!!
Should I journal on my trips or is making videos good enough? I like how he talks about the journals. The breakfast story in the beginning reminded me of a farm castle I stayed in Anthenay France where there was no reception desk just texting a woman who owned the place and she cooked us a super huge breakfast of anything we wanted at 6 am cause we had to leave early and head to Germany it was the greatest and anything we asked for she made and it was the best food I’ve ever had
I've never seen Ari laugh as hard as he did after that Rogaine commercial
Drinking Guinness from the can is sacrilegious, do a slow pour into a pint glass. My anxiety is through the roof looking at it. Loved the episode and hearing my hometown of Galway mentioned 🇮🇪
Great ep, Greg’s the man, pumped for his special. Get Giulio gallarotti next
Guinness with the ball:
Put the entire can physically in the glass *makes sure glass is big enough oz *. Pull it up slowly and a bit quicker near the end. This should create a foam similar to getting it on draft.
I always thought Greg rocked ever since seeing him as a guest on YMH (ugh, such ick) years ago, but learning that he was a trained gymnast and could causally pull off back flips and back handsprings back in the day, makes him over the top awesome.