I had a dream I was doing stand-up and Nate was there and after I said to him he is one of my favorite comics and he inspired me to try. In his deadpan he said "please don't tell anyone else that until you're better"
I had a Nate dream too only he was doing some small open mic and tanking right after I was super hyping him up to my friends. I had so much second hand embarrassment that I woke up sweaty lol. Sorry Nate, you suck in my dreams.
-Quickly and accurately delivered orders to businesses in Fargo -Drove a non-CDL straight truck throughout Fargo without incident -Accurately stored freight using an RF scanner and lift pickers-Quickly and accurately delivered orders to businesses in Fargo -Drove a non-CDL straight truck throughout Fargo without incident -Accurately stored freight using an RF scanner and lift pickers-Quickly and accurately delivered orders to businesses in Fargo -Drove a non-CDL straight truck throughout Fargo without incident -Accurately stored freight using an RF scanner and lift pickers-Quickly and accurately delivered orders to businesses in Fargo -Drove a non-CDL straight truck throughout Fargo without incident -Accurately stored freight using an RF scanner and lift pickers-Quickly and accurately delivered orders to businesses in Fargo -Drove a non-CDL straight truck throughout Fargo without incident -Accurately stored freight using an RF scanner and lift pickers-Quickly and accurately delivered orders to businesses in Fargo -Drove a non-CDL straight truck throughout Fargo without incident -Accurately stored freight using an RF scanner and lift pickers-Quickly and accurately delivered orders to businesses in Fargo -Drove a non-CDL straight truck throughout Fargo without incident -Accurately stored freight using an RF scanner and lift pickers
Brian wins the award for funniest joke on the podcast. When the guys were talking about theoretically placing all the stuttering people in one room Brian says "don't open that door!" 😂😂 I lost it
PLEASE have a “Medicine” episode! I’m sure the history of medicine would be a hilarious topic. Also, have a doctor on for that episode to address all potential diagnoses and medical accusations. For instance, Nate’s dyslexia and McDonald’s addiction, Arron’s gout, and Brian’s nose whistle, RWF (resting worried face), and multiple identity disorder (all the “B” names)
They used to treat gout by cutting off people's toes. It didn't work and the gout returned. They used to treat bronchitis/pneumonia with Ipecac (it causes vomiting). It actually brings up phlegm really, really well
On the same day as the Discoveries podcast dropped I was watching “Jeopardy!” and one of the questions was about Percy Spencer discovering how to microwave food and now my mind is blown. I could never have imagined that the hours I spend listening to Nateland might one day help me win on Jeopardy. Great incentive to keep listening ;) Keep up the great work - love y’all!
A friend of mine took me to see Nate at the Pittsburgh Improv before the Stand Ups came out on Netflix. Now every time he releases a new special or goes on tour we reach out to each other and talk about it. Its awesome to have that moment of "you showed me this guy!" and gives us something to keep in touch about. Best comedian I ever discovered. LETS GO FOLKS!!
Little did Nate know in this episode how deep and polarizing the “hello, folks!” / “let’s go folks!” debate would be. A message to Nate, Aaron and, and Bubba Sparks, a house divided against itself cannot stand.
Just watched Nate perform in Vegas tonight. His dad opened for him. Papa Bargatze killed it. Absolutely killed it. Until you see it for yourself you won’t truly understand how great his dad is. Nate is always great but his dad killed it.
If you were to tell me a year ago, a new podcast is coming out, one host has gout, one host has dyslexia, and the other is a geriatric, I wouldnt believe you that it was my favorite podcast. Thanks, and keep it going guys. P.S. Nate, geriatric means very old.
my name is Spencer Day and this was my second episode ever… my first being the live show at Zanies. I thought I was tripping when I kept hearing my name. That other Spencer seems to be doing well.
I just had twin boys and have been really trying to learn to not swear. As a retired Army Ranger is been quite a struggle. You guys have been a great help and inspiration to me with the podcast!!! I recommend this pod to all of my buddies around the world. Thank you all for your hard work
Nate: "If you hear it so much, don't be the one that says it. Come up with a different thing." Also Nate: Hears "Let's Goooo!" so much he makes it the intro to his podcast.
So I’m at a family reunion talking to one of my wife’s cousins and I mention a podcast I listen to where a guy had squirrels attack his fuel lines on his car. He immediately goes “oh you listen to Nateland!” Thanks for being a great talking point to connect family members. Even though we live far apart we are connected not just by being family but also “Folks”! Also thanks for the laughs Brake Lines for inspiring our family conversation on squirrels!
My wife and four kids are at home in Michigan and I’m currently traveling internationally for work in the Czech Republic. Lonely to be away from family and familiar people, places and things. Awesome to watch Nateland and feel that little bit of normalcy. My wife and I have watched every episode since the beginning and have seen Nate live in multiple states so this is exactly what I needed. #LetsGoFolks
Hey Gang... listening to the podcast while cleaning and flipped on the vacuum for about 2 minutes... wife suggested I should back up the stream as I “might have missed something”... smiling I let her know that I probably didn’t... thanks for keeping the podcast stress free and blissfully ignorant... you guys are killing it...
Nate, my Kindle gives me the option of different fonts and one of them is specifically designed for people with dyslexia. Also you can buy colored overlays for papers you have to read, because reading through certain colors is supposed to be easier for anyone with dyslexia. I think orange is meant to be a good one. Maybe Barb could try printing the comments on orange paper in a dyslexia-specific font, and see if it helps at all. Love the podcast. Keep up the good work!
When I hit the boring part of this episode I checked to see how much time was left, and was genuinely shocked that over half an hour remained. Nate called out the lull too, which shows there's no pretension in this show, which is one of the reasons I can't wait for next week's episode.
I just caught up with all of the episodes. The best episode so far was The Best-Of Episode. In the future would you please let us know when you do another best of episode. It is all the laughs none of the nose whistling. It would also save us a lot of time instead of having to listen to the whole episode. Thanks.
Brian's pronunciation of my name is spot on, but Aaron's was fine too. Thanks to you guys I did my first ever open mic in Nashville a few months back, and before I went up, the comics made fun of me for a bunch of things, including my last name and for being a cute girl. The underestimation totally worked in my favor, because I killed it, and it was so rewarding watching those guys laugh hard during my set and act so respectfully towards me after I got off stage. P.S., I'm in grad school for psychology, and I can confirm that it's just as dumb on the inside as Nate makes it seem, but it's also funny to see a Talkspace therapy ad after last week's episode on how psychology is worthless.
Nate saying “Let’s go folks” and “Hello folks” then saying, “I’m fine with either one” after fighting to the death for the last month to defend “Let’s go folks” is a little bit like my wife arguing with me for an hour about where to go to dinner on date night and then passively aggressively saying she’s fine with either restaurant. It’s a trap. She is definitely not fine with one of them. #hellofolks
One of my favorite quotes from the Office is when Andy Bernard says, “I wish there was a way to know you're in "the good old days", before you've actually left them.” It’s pretty obvious that every Wednesday is a “good old day” because of this podcast, thank you for the laughs…LETS GOOO Folks!
Episode Pitch: Please have the hilarious Dan Soder on to discuss the ins and outs of demonic possession. His joke about thinking he was the devil at summer camp is one of my favorites and Nate has mentioned him as a friend a few times. Plus this would fit in with the Bigfoot/alien episodes you guys crushed.
I hope Worried Bouy sees this one. My dad had dyslexia and I was reading better than him by the time I was in the 4th grade. We read the Gift of Dyslexia together and he employed many of the techniques discussed in the book. Maybe they make an audio book version for Nate? Love the podcast! Lets go...folks. We're all waiting for the next AaronLand!
Nate taking the quiz off the internet reminded me when Micheal Scott was performing an intervention on Meredith and asked “Have you ever questioned the teachings of the Mormon church?”
Nate’s joke about Aaron not being invited to the facility because of a lack of space is so funny lol I had to re watch it a few times, I love how genuine Nate’s and Aaron’s laughs were lmao
I absolutely LOVE this podcast! You guys are hilarious and I am so glad we found Nate on Netflix. My 13 year old daughter has fallen in love with comedy and is watching and absorbing everything! I had to get back on Instagram just to follow you guys and get my daily laugh till each new episode comes out every Wednesday. Guys you are AMAZING! You have no idea the impact you are making in people's lives. THANK YOU!
I don’t know if anyone has suggested this already, but y’all need to make some merch t-shirts that say, “Let’s go, folks!” on the front and, “Hello, folks!” on the back. Folks would get it (the shirt and the joke - double entendres). Love the show, guys!
The way I imagining what an episode of "Batesville" is, is that it's anytime during an episode of Nateland where Brian steers the show into multiple topics in a row that don't land with Nate or Aaron. So that would mean today's episode of Batesville probably started with the topic of how Michael Orr was discovered, and ended with the topic about how velcro was discovered.
Let’s GOOO, Folks! Hello Folks, I am a Special Education teacher in Michigan and Nate you are a true role model! Schools in MI do not have the “authority” to diagnose students with dyslexia, so unless parents get an outside specialist to diagnose them, it can be a guessing game of what struggling readers need. It is inspiring to see an adult who has learned to read despite possibly having dyslexia and never knowing you had it. Sadly, it may be more common than we think! PS - light colored printer paper or colored overlays (blue is commonly used) is a known strategy for dyslexia. Larger print may also help! You guys make me laugh every week! Thanks for the work you do!
I’m so late on this, but I always love hearing the stories of “old Hollywood” stars, back from when the idea of celebrity was less about authenticity and relatability, and more about a fun, manufactured character that was larger than life. There are many, but here’s my favorite: Brian may remember Jack Benny, he was a comedian that came up in vaudeville and radio, and then went on to have a very popular, very funny variety tv show through the ‘50s and ‘60s. He was known for being deadpan, and his character was famously cheap, vain, and unknowingly terrible at violin. The story goes that in WWI, some guys were putting on a little show and he agreed to get up and play his violin. He was so bad, everyone started booing and laughing at him, and in that moment he realized he wasn’t as good at the violin as he had thought. But he was already up there, so in a split second he decided to just lean into it, and pretend he was doing a bit. Apparently getting laughs on purpose had him hooked, and thus his character that went on to be one of the greatest comedy icons of the 20th century was born. Stories like this are almost mythic, and probably not completely true, but likely published as PR stories to promote the idea of this guy’s character as legendary to get people to tune in, rather than promoting a specific show. Very different from our modern concept of celebrity and show business. Who knows, but it’s a great story. He definitely wasn’t like, taking second city improv classes. Love you guys, this pod is my fav recent discovery ❤️
Sad day today 😔 I finally caught up to the most recent episode after a few weeks of binging Nateland at work. Now I have to wait for every Wednesday! At least I have something to look forward to!
I was so excited when I discovered this podcast. I decided to listen to the episodes out of order, just choosing by what episode topic sounded more interesting. Normally this wouldn’t be a problem, but I honestly spent weeks thinking that the Aaronland podcast was a real thing. I kept reminding myself to go check it out. I thought it was super awkward for it to be named Aaronland, but thought maybe it was an homage to Nate, and figured Nate’s a nice guy and wouldn’t point out the painfully social awkwardness of it. I finally stumbled upon the Instagram page and realized that the Aaronland isn’t a real. You guys are hilarious. Thanks for doing what you do. PS. Bartleby is the best, y’all should cut him some slack.
I'm a podiatrist, and yes the Gold Standard for diagnosing gout is taking a joint sample aka an arthrocentesis. And I fully endorse nate jabbing a needle into Aaron's foot for science.
I’ve had a rough week. Listening to this while putting together my Venom Lego set (I’m 43) kinda made everything so much better. Keep up the good work. Seriously, I’m a huge fan of all of you. (Side note: I didn’t know what gout was until this podcast.)
Let’s go folks! Nate’s biggest flex is that he’s become a huge success with the name Bargatze. I was an immediate fan when I first saw him on Standups and would try to tell my friends about him. “Have you seen that comedian, Nate…, Nate B, B-something…, he’s incredible.” They’d just look at me like I went to college with Nate. At least I can now just forward TH-cam and TikTok clips. The podcast brings me joy every week. Aaron and Biscuit are the perfect pairing to keep me addicted. All this for free? I’d even pay for Aaron’s Planet Fitness to listen . . .
I think the fellows already living around the Grand Canyon may have already seen it before Coronado or another Conquistador saw it in 1540. Coronado: "I have discovered a canyon that is grand in its dimensions!" Pueblo folks: "Oh yeah that place over there with a bunch of land missing? Yeah we never saw that before."
I thought it was hilarious how annoyed and disinterested Nate was in the weather and calendar episodes, until went to his special this week in Vegas when it’s 106 degrees! Look forward to his next show in the Arctic circle in mid January!! For reals though, my wife and I came from Utah and it was totally worth the trip. Nick and your dad were an awesome added bonus!
I know - having two choices seems to be hard enough - however, I've found myself saying "Alright - Folks!" as in 'Alright Folks, let's get this meeting started' (a lot of meetings in my life!) LOVE LOVE LOVE this podcast - helps me get through my day(s) as a Budget Manager for a highway district! Can't wait to see Nate in February!
Nate’s reaction to finding out he has dyslexia well after childhood is how I felt when I found out I have aphantasia (I can’t picture things in my head) at 24. I would’ve been perfectly happy living in ignorance thinking nobody else can picture things either. Let’s go folks!
As an first grade teacher, I am disappointed that the public school system failed you, Nate. You should have been screened for dyslexia around first grade. It was hard to listen to y’all talk about how there is nothing you can do because there is actually a lot that we do now! I look for signs in my students and there is a process where they go to a dyslexia teacher certain times of the week to work on strategies to read and write. You’ll be happy to know that often, the dyslexic students end up being the leaders of the class and the ones who read aloud at fifth grade graduation. The dyslexic teacher at our school said it best: dyslexia is not a disorder, it just means that your brain sees things differently. Despite y’all’s alarming lack of knowledge about such matters, I absolutely love the podcast and listen to it on the way to school every week!
Yo Yo Folks! I have listened to the best of podcast 4 times! The genuine laughter coming from Nate when Barbell tells the story about having to steal back 1st base is gold! Congrats Aaron on the wedding! I look forward to Wednesday’s to what kind of nothing yal are gonna talk about and make me crack up! God Bless!
Just watched this episode at work after being on vacation… in ‘99 I was in college and stopped by a house I had just moved out of to see if I had any final bills in the mailbox… I found a wax envelope with my name on it… 2 tix for Sat. and Sun. at the US Open in Pinehurst… to this day I still have no idea how I got them… I was playing a decent amount of golf back then so maybe I drunkenly entered a raffle? Anyway, me and my buddy decided to go to the tournament… we had a big time, even sneaking into several hospitality tents… as Payne began to get into contention we had the bright idea to start yelling “Bring the Pain (Payne)!!!!!!”…. What we drunkenly thought was a genius play on words was not very well recieved by the stuffy, uptight golf fans…unashamed, my buddy continued “Bring the Payne!!!” right up to the 18th green when Payne sunk the putt…. Figured you guys might enjoy since you were discussing things yelled out a tournaments… great podcast! Thanks. -Craig
I had the bruschetta argument with my girl earlier this year. She said it was bread and i said it was thin sliced meat. Turns out she was right but i was talking about Prosciutto which is like dried ham. There is also porchetta which is a pork belly dish but depending on who is talking, all these words are the same words.
I’m unsure which way this tips the argument but it’s definitely pertinent information. When you check into Planet Fitness through the app the button you click says “Let’s Go!” Love listening to you guys each week. Keep it up Nate, Bugle Boy, and Aaron!
I laughed until I cried at the pronunciation of Ecclesiastes! Really enjoy you all and the random conversations that break out amidst the planned topic. Also, it is THE WORST when trying to “yes and” and another actor doesn’t get it, but it was nice to hear your take on it being hilarious. Thinking of it as a funny train wreck would help me deal with the frustration in the moment.
From what I undertand, science agrees that 20 minutes is ideal for a power nap. I wish Benadryl would've chimed in on that one but for me personally, I tend to sleep for 2-4 hours per nap and yes it throws things off.
Nate, I feel your dyslexia pain. I think I have it with numbers. Whenever I listen to a voicemail or someone is telling me their number and I write it down I always write it wrong the first time. I’ve gotten used to asking to hear it again to verify or replay the voicemail at least 2 more times to get it right. Before I started doing that I can’t recall how many confused people I used to call.
Hey Folks! Just wanted to give a shout out to Marc Maron for having Nate on his podcast (WTF) which is how I became a fan. Glad to see a little of Maron's podcast success has rubbed off on you, Nate. Hope you come to Philly sometime soon!
The fuss between the two opening phrases may never end, but I think we could all agree with a parting phrase for the podcast... "I meannn GOODnight, folks!"
Cocaines and viagra with a splash of Johnny Cash...Nateland went to the wrong side of tracks today and I was Rolling!!! Great show as always fellas! #LetsGoooFolks
Hey I missed you Nate when you were in Appleton! I live here for crumps sake! You've been on my top 5 favorites since "Yelled at by a clown"! I have a podcast I do for jewelry stores and we've gone from crotchety and professional to relaxed like you guys and man what a difference. People LOVE it! Also, found some neat things from Brian on TH-cam like his dry bar special which was great! AARON...DUDE! all I can find from you is a bunch of 2 minute videos and a Ted Talk. Let's Go Aaron!
Can you guys start doing a compilation of the Seinfeld references? And the Office for that matter too. There's always at least one or two each episode, thought that would be fun to see. Let's go folks!
Love this show. As far as the whole hello folks/ let's go folks debacle, I think 'let's go folks' is a little clunky because 'lets go' isn't a greeting so it sounds strange when used as one. Anyways great stuff, I love when Nate and Brakepad get into it
Shaq was first discovered by a scout from LSU who went to a military base in Texas to see another player. He asked "Who is that big guy there?" and the coach said "That's Shaquille O'Neal. He's 15 years old." I saw Shaq play against grown men as a young teen and dominate.
Hello vs. Let's go: the world feels more inclusive when I can just assume everyone saying "Hello, folks" is a Natelander. And it's also a nice icebreaker if I find out I'm wrong.
Hello folks! Long time listener, 32nd time commenter. My brother turned me on to Nate when the Tennessee kid came out. You immediately became one of my favorite comedians and one of the 3 I've seen live. My brother is also allergic to penesilin.
Why does Batesville sound like a village for serial killers? “ The podcast where you go to die…of boredom!”- the batesville tag line Just gave the Hello Folks intro a whole new creepy level.
You know what I discovered? That getting through listening to the end of this episode was a clutch performance. Where was the energy? Perhaps you guys should try comedy. BamBam and A-Aron seemed like they just ate a bog meal and we’re ready for a nap. Luckily there is the BEST OF EPISODE I keep watching over and over and it’s hysterical. Nate rides the struggle bus anytime he reads out loud. I can only imagine what it sounds like a to him when he reads to himself. Love love love the show. Keep up the great work. Nate, Aaron and Buford are the three smartest guys in a room that doesn’t exist! You guys rock!
Iam surprised they didn't say Tom Brady when they mentioned discovered athletes he was never supposed to play he was there to fill the roster and now has won 7 superbowls
After getting caught up on the previous episodes that I've missed, I can pretty accurately read the reactions of Nate and Aaron. Aaaron seems like he enjoys being teased by Nate, but I'm at a loss as to whether Bo Burnham enjoys getting roasted by Nate. Hopefully Bilbo Baggins gets some retribution in the next few episodes. Keep up the good work. Love a podcast I can listen to without worrying about what is being said. Please get Tim Hawkins on. I'd love to see you two together.
Love watching the show. Nate, Aaron and Brittle ,work so well together. I just recently, started ,watching and still have some catching up to do. Sorry for, all the comma’s Nate. I just took ,, your advice and threw some in there.
I’m conflicted. On the one hand, my daughter loves the sound and cadence of your voices. On the other, I’d like her to grow up to have a 3 digit IQ. Aaron, great work on the weight loss, proud of you. Bruce, I appreciate how hard you try. Nate, be nice to Bruce… and drive back to your reading class.
I had a dream I was doing stand-up and Nate was there and after I said to him he is one of my favorite comics and he inspired me to try. In his deadpan he said "please don't tell anyone else that until you're better"
I had a Nate dream too only he was doing some small open mic and tanking right after I was super hyping him up to my friends. I had so much second hand embarrassment that I woke up sweaty lol. Sorry Nate, you suck in my dreams.
-Quickly and accurately delivered orders to businesses in Fargo
-Drove a non-CDL straight truck throughout Fargo without incident
-Accurately stored freight using an RF scanner and lift pickers-Quickly and accurately delivered orders to businesses in Fargo
-Drove a non-CDL straight truck throughout Fargo without incident
-Accurately stored freight using an RF scanner and lift pickers-Quickly and accurately delivered orders to businesses in Fargo
-Drove a non-CDL straight truck throughout Fargo without incident
-Accurately stored freight using an RF scanner and lift pickers-Quickly and accurately delivered orders to businesses in Fargo
-Drove a non-CDL straight truck throughout Fargo without incident
-Accurately stored freight using an RF scanner and lift pickers-Quickly and accurately delivered orders to businesses in Fargo
-Drove a non-CDL straight truck throughout Fargo without incident
-Accurately stored freight using an RF scanner and lift pickers-Quickly and accurately delivered orders to businesses in Fargo
-Drove a non-CDL straight truck throughout Fargo without incident
-Accurately stored freight using an RF scanner and lift pickers-Quickly and accurately delivered orders to businesses in Fargo
-Drove a non-CDL straight truck throughout Fargo without incident
-Accurately stored freight using an RF scanner and lift pickers
Lol
Brian wins the award for funniest joke on the podcast. When the guys were talking about theoretically placing all the stuttering people in one room Brian says "don't open that door!" 😂😂 I lost it
He has some low key bangers for sure
Nate’s pronunciation of “Ecclesiastes” will go down as one of the high points in church history.
I love when Nate gets Aaron, love how hard he laughs. I get it ha
"I don't know how big that facility is." Gold.
lost it
he was quick with it too
PLEASE have a “Medicine” episode! I’m sure the history of medicine would be a hilarious topic. Also, have a doctor on for that episode to address all potential diagnoses and medical accusations. For instance, Nate’s dyslexia and McDonald’s addiction, Arron’s gout, and Brian’s nose whistle, RWF (resting worried face), and multiple identity disorder (all the “B” names)
Have Dr. Drew on for this episode!
They used to treat gout by cutting off people's toes. It didn't work and the gout returned. They used to treat bronchitis/pneumonia with Ipecac (it causes vomiting). It actually brings up phlegm really, really well
On the same day as the Discoveries podcast dropped I was watching “Jeopardy!” and one of the questions was about Percy Spencer discovering how to microwave food and now my mind is blown. I could never have imagined that the hours I spend listening to Nateland might one day help me win on Jeopardy. Great incentive to keep listening ;) Keep up the great work - love y’all!
A friend of mine took me to see Nate at the Pittsburgh Improv before the Stand Ups came out on Netflix. Now every time he releases a new special or goes on tour we reach out to each other and talk about it. Its awesome to have that moment of "you showed me this guy!" and gives us something to keep in touch about. Best comedian I ever discovered. LETS GO FOLKS!!
Little did Nate know in this episode how deep and polarizing the “hello, folks!” / “let’s go folks!” debate would be. A message to Nate, Aaron and, and Bubba Sparks, a house divided against itself cannot stand.
You're right, that's why everyone needs to hop aboard and Let's Goooooo Folks!!!!
I'd rather burst into flames.
Nate Bargatze is already as non-controversial as it gets. If the "folks" debate is too much for some people, maybe they can go watch PBS or something.
Took one of those refreshing 20 minute naps during this episode. Perfect. Thanks Nateland!
Tag line: A dyslexic, a kid with gout and a worried CPAP user start a podcast ..And it’s actually not bad.
According to this, the only one that knew about their condition prior to the podcast was Bruschetta (like the cheese)
Just watched Nate perform in Vegas tonight. His dad opened for him. Papa Bargatze killed it. Absolutely killed it. Until you see it for yourself you won’t truly understand how great his dad is. Nate is always great but his dad killed it.
If you were to tell me a year ago, a new podcast is coming out, one host has gout, one host has dyslexia, and the other is a geriatric, I wouldnt believe you that it was my favorite podcast. Thanks, and keep it going guys.
P.S. Nate, geriatric means very old.
my name is Spencer Day and this was my second episode ever… my first being the live show at Zanies. I thought I was tripping when I kept hearing my name. That other Spencer seems to be doing well.
Every episode of Nateland contains some "discoveries" this episode the gang discovered bruschetta.
I just had twin boys and have been really trying to learn to not swear. As a retired Army Ranger is been quite a struggle. You guys have been a great help and inspiration to me with the podcast!!! I recommend this pod to all of my buddies around the world. Thank you all for your hard work
You can do it!
That Nateland Theme Park theme was AMAZING!
Nate: "If you hear it so much, don't be the one that says it. Come up with a different thing."
Also Nate: Hears "Let's Goooo!" so much he makes it the intro to his podcast.
He's reclaiming it.
So I’m at a family reunion talking to one of my wife’s cousins and I mention a podcast I listen to where a guy had squirrels attack his fuel lines on his car. He immediately goes “oh you listen to Nateland!” Thanks for being a great talking point to connect family members. Even though we live far apart we are connected not just by being family but also “Folks”! Also thanks for the laughs Brake Lines for inspiring our family conversation on squirrels!
When I started my car this morning, I unintentionally whispered to myself “Let’s go folks”
Brian Bates is the best. Say it three times fast. It's not that hard to say but I think Brian needs to hear it.
My wife and four kids are at home in Michigan and I’m currently traveling internationally for work in the Czech Republic. Lonely to be away from family and familiar people, places and things. Awesome to watch Nateland and feel that little bit of normalcy. My wife and I have watched every episode since the beginning and have seen Nate live in multiple states so this is exactly what I needed. #LetsGoFolks
Hey Gang... listening to the podcast while cleaning and flipped on the vacuum for about 2 minutes... wife suggested I should back up the stream as I “might have missed something”... smiling I let her know that I probably didn’t... thanks for keeping the podcast stress free and blissfully ignorant... you guys are killing it...
Nate, my Kindle gives me the option of different fonts and one of them is specifically designed for people with dyslexia. Also you can buy colored overlays for papers you have to read, because reading through certain colors is supposed to be easier for anyone with dyslexia. I think orange is meant to be a good one. Maybe Barb could try printing the comments on orange paper in a dyslexia-specific font, and see if it helps at all. Love the podcast. Keep up the good work!
How many times is Nate gonna say “I’m fine with either one” and only say “Let’s gooo, folks”
Nothing short of torches and pitchforks is going to get him to quit with that "Let's go folks" nonsense.
I find myself saying “let’s go folks” out loud to myself for no one else’s amusement but my own. It gives me a slight chuckle every time.
When I hit the boring part of this episode I checked to see how much time was left, and was genuinely shocked that over half an hour remained. Nate called out the lull too, which shows there's no pretension in this show, which is one of the reasons I can't wait for next week's episode.
When Bates said “Is that the joke you were thinking about?”🤣🤣
Guys!! Love this podcast. The Bible does mention something of a dinasour and dragon type creation, behemoth and levithian. Read Job 40 and 41! Enjoy!!
I just caught up with all of the episodes. The best episode so far was The Best-Of Episode. In the future would you please let us know when you do another best of episode. It is all the laughs none of the nose whistling. It would also save us a lot of time instead of having to listen to the whole episode. Thanks.
What?!..The Nateland Amusement Park..unreal! Glen Whelan..you rock!
Brian's pronunciation of my name is spot on, but Aaron's was fine too. Thanks to you guys I did my first ever open mic in Nashville a few months back, and before I went up, the comics made fun of me for a bunch of things, including my last name and for being a cute girl. The underestimation totally worked in my favor, because I killed it, and it was so rewarding watching those guys laugh hard during my set and act so respectfully towards me after I got off stage. P.S., I'm in grad school for psychology, and I can confirm that it's just as dumb on the inside as Nate makes it seem, but it's also funny to see a Talkspace therapy ad after last week's episode on how psychology is worthless.
Reader: Nate doesn't take being made fun of very well.
Nate: ***gets upset***
Oh but how he can poke fun at others! Go figure.
I love how much Aaron laughs at his own expense. It's sweeter than watching kittens play fight in a marsh or marshmallows
1:36:19 Nate "yeah... yeah... and then they, yep" whew, powerful
Nate saying “Let’s go folks” and “Hello folks” then saying, “I’m fine with either one” after fighting to the death for the last month to defend “Let’s go folks” is a little bit like my wife arguing with me for an hour about where to go to dinner on date night and then passively aggressively saying she’s fine with either restaurant. It’s a trap. She is definitely not fine with one of them. #hellofolks
One of my favorite quotes from the Office is when Andy Bernard says, “I wish there was a way to know you're in "the good old days", before you've actually left them.” It’s pretty obvious that every Wednesday is a “good old day” because of this podcast, thank you for the laughs…LETS GOOO Folks!
Episode Pitch: Please have the hilarious Dan Soder on to discuss the ins and outs of demonic possession. His joke about thinking he was the devil at summer camp is one of my favorites and Nate has mentioned him as a friend a few times. Plus this would fit in with the Bigfoot/alien episodes you guys crushed.
I hope Worried Bouy sees this one.
My dad had dyslexia and I was reading better than him by the time I was in the 4th grade. We read the Gift of Dyslexia together and he employed many of the techniques discussed in the book. Maybe they make an audio book version for Nate? Love the podcast!
Lets go...folks. We're all waiting for the next AaronLand!
Nate taking the quiz off the internet reminded me when Micheal Scott was performing an intervention on Meredith and asked “Have you ever questioned the teachings of the Mormon church?”
Nate’s joke about Aaron not being invited to the facility because of a lack of space is so funny lol I had to re watch it a few times, I love how genuine Nate’s and Aaron’s laughs were lmao
I absolutely LOVE this podcast! You guys are hilarious and I am so glad we found Nate on Netflix. My 13 year old daughter has fallen in love with comedy and is watching and absorbing everything! I had to get back on Instagram just to follow you guys and get my daily laugh till each new episode comes out every Wednesday.
Guys you are AMAZING! You have no idea the impact you are making in people's lives. THANK YOU!
the yeeted ham joke was hilarious lmao
I don’t know if anyone has suggested this already, but y’all need to make some merch t-shirts that say, “Let’s go, folks!” on the front and, “Hello, folks!” on the back. Folks would get it (the shirt and the joke - double entendres). Love the show, guys!
The way I imagining what an episode of "Batesville" is, is that it's anytime during an episode of Nateland where Brian steers the show into multiple topics in a row that don't land with Nate or Aaron. So that would mean today's episode of Batesville probably started with the topic of how Michael Orr was discovered, and ended with the topic about how velcro was discovered.
Burrata is the cheese, which would be fantastic on bruschetta, eaten by Borchetta.
Let’s GOOO, Folks!
Hello Folks, I am a Special Education teacher in Michigan and Nate you are a true role model!
Schools in MI do not have the “authority” to diagnose students with dyslexia, so unless parents get an outside specialist to diagnose them, it can be a guessing game of what struggling readers need. It is inspiring to see an adult who has learned to read despite possibly having dyslexia and never knowing you had it. Sadly, it may be more common than we think!
PS - light colored printer paper or colored overlays (blue is commonly used) is a known strategy for dyslexia. Larger print may also help!
You guys make me laugh every week! Thanks for the work you do!
Live dyslexia testing for Nate - the next Krispy Kreme challenge.
I’m so late on this, but I always love hearing the stories of “old Hollywood” stars, back from when the idea of celebrity was less about authenticity and relatability, and more about a fun, manufactured character that was larger than life. There are many, but here’s my favorite:
Brian may remember Jack Benny, he was a comedian that came up in vaudeville and radio, and then went on to have a very popular, very funny variety tv show through the ‘50s and ‘60s. He was known for being deadpan, and his character was famously cheap, vain, and unknowingly terrible at violin. The story goes that in WWI, some guys were putting on a little show and he agreed to get up and play his violin. He was so bad, everyone started booing and laughing at him, and in that moment he realized he wasn’t as good at the violin as he had thought. But he was already up there, so in a split second he decided to just lean into it, and pretend he was doing a bit. Apparently getting laughs on purpose had him hooked, and thus his character that went on to be one of the greatest comedy icons of the 20th century was born.
Stories like this are almost mythic, and probably not completely true, but likely published as PR stories to promote the idea of this guy’s character as legendary to get people to tune in, rather than promoting a specific show. Very different from our modern concept of celebrity and show business. Who knows, but it’s a great story. He definitely wasn’t like, taking second city improv classes.
Love you guys, this pod is my fav recent discovery ❤️
Sad day today 😔 I finally caught up to the most recent episode after a few weeks of binging Nateland at work. Now I have to wait for every Wednesday! At least I have something to look forward to!
I was so excited when I discovered this podcast. I decided to listen to the episodes out of order, just choosing by what episode topic sounded more interesting. Normally this wouldn’t be a problem, but I honestly spent weeks thinking that the Aaronland podcast was a real thing. I kept reminding myself to go check it out. I thought it was super awkward for it to be named Aaronland, but thought maybe it was an homage to Nate, and figured Nate’s a nice guy and wouldn’t point out the painfully social awkwardness of it. I finally stumbled upon the Instagram page and realized that the Aaronland isn’t a real. You guys are hilarious. Thanks for doing what you do. PS. Bartleby is the best, y’all should cut him some slack.
I'm a podiatrist, and yes the Gold Standard for diagnosing gout is taking a joint sample aka an arthrocentesis.
And I fully endorse nate jabbing a needle into Aaron's foot for science.
I’ve had a rough week. Listening to this while putting together my Venom Lego set (I’m 43) kinda made everything so much better. Keep up the good work. Seriously, I’m a huge fan of all of you. (Side note: I didn’t know what gout was until this podcast.)
Let’s go folks! Nate’s biggest flex is that he’s become a huge success with the name Bargatze. I was an immediate fan when I first saw him on Standups and would try to tell my friends about him. “Have you seen that comedian, Nate…, Nate B, B-something…, he’s incredible.” They’d just look at me like I went to college with Nate. At least I can now just forward TH-cam and TikTok clips. The podcast brings me joy every week. Aaron and Biscuit are the perfect pairing to keep me addicted. All this for free? I’d even pay for Aaron’s Planet Fitness to listen . . .
I think the fellows already living around the Grand Canyon may have already seen it before Coronado or another Conquistador saw it in 1540.
Coronado: "I have discovered a canyon that is grand in its dimensions!"
Pueblo folks: "Oh yeah that place over there with a bunch of land missing? Yeah we never saw that before."
That Nateland theme park was pretty cool to see
Nate: “if you hear it so much, don’t be the one to say it, come up with a different saying”
Also Nate: “Let’s gooooooo folks”
I thought it was hilarious how annoyed and disinterested Nate was in the weather and calendar episodes, until went to his special this week in Vegas when it’s 106 degrees! Look forward to his next show in the Arctic circle in mid January!! For reals though, my wife and I came from Utah and it was totally worth the trip. Nick and your dad were an awesome added bonus!
I know - having two choices seems to be hard enough - however, I've found myself saying "Alright - Folks!" as in 'Alright Folks, let's get this meeting started' (a lot of meetings in my life!) LOVE LOVE LOVE this podcast - helps me get through my day(s) as a Budget Manager for a highway district! Can't wait to see Nate in February!
First shirt for the Aaronland podcast merch store "heated yam/yeeted ham"
Nate’s reaction to finding out he has dyslexia well after childhood is how I felt when I found out I have aphantasia (I can’t picture things in my head) at 24. I would’ve been perfectly happy living in ignorance thinking nobody else can picture things either. Let’s go folks!
Let’s go folks Love this podcast so much keep it up
As an first grade teacher, I am disappointed that the public school system failed you, Nate. You should have been screened for dyslexia around first grade. It was hard to listen to y’all talk about how there is nothing you can do because there is actually a lot that we do now! I look for signs in my students and there is a process where they go to a dyslexia teacher certain times of the week to work on strategies to read and write. You’ll be happy to know that often, the dyslexic students end up being the leaders of the class and the ones who read aloud at fifth grade graduation. The dyslexic teacher at our school said it best: dyslexia is not a disorder, it just means that your brain sees things differently.
Despite y’all’s alarming lack of knowledge about such matters, I absolutely love the podcast and listen to it on the way to school every week!
Yo Yo Folks! I have listened to the best of podcast 4 times! The genuine laughter coming from Nate when Barbell tells the story about having to steal back 1st base is gold! Congrats Aaron on the wedding! I look forward to Wednesday’s to what kind of nothing yal are gonna talk about and make me crack up! God Bless!
Hello Breakfast! 🙋♂️
Just watched this episode at work after being on vacation… in ‘99 I was in college and stopped by a house I had just moved out of to see if I had any final bills in the mailbox… I found a wax envelope with my name on it… 2 tix for Sat. and Sun. at the US Open in Pinehurst… to this day I still have no idea how I got them… I was playing a decent amount of golf back then so maybe I drunkenly entered a raffle? Anyway, me and my buddy decided to go to the tournament… we had a big time, even sneaking into several hospitality tents… as Payne began to get into contention we had the bright idea to start yelling “Bring the Pain (Payne)!!!!!!”…. What we drunkenly thought was a genius play on words was not very well recieved by the stuffy, uptight golf fans…unashamed, my buddy continued “Bring the Payne!!!” right up to the 18th green when Payne sunk the putt…. Figured you guys might enjoy since you were discussing things yelled out a tournaments… great podcast! Thanks. -Craig
Ok folks this episode is about discoveries. Nate, Aaron, and Bison Immediately start talking about baseball. I love this podcast.
I had the bruschetta argument with my girl earlier this year. She said it was bread and i said it was thin sliced meat. Turns out she was right but i was talking about Prosciutto which is like dried ham. There is also porchetta which is a pork belly dish but depending on who is talking, all these words are the same words.
YOU . GUYS . ARE . THE . BEST !!!!!
I’m unsure which way this tips the argument but it’s definitely pertinent information. When you check into Planet Fitness through the app the button you click says “Let’s Go!” Love listening to you guys each week. Keep it up Nate, Bugle Boy, and Aaron!
I laughed until I cried at the pronunciation of Ecclesiastes! Really enjoy you all and the random conversations that break out amidst the planned topic. Also, it is THE WORST when trying to “yes and” and another actor doesn’t get it, but it was nice to hear your take on it being hilarious. Thinking of it as a funny train wreck would help me deal with the frustration in the moment.
Ooof. This was a rough one. It almost felt like they completely flat lined there in the middle 😂
From what I undertand, science agrees that 20 minutes is ideal for a power nap. I wish Benadryl would've chimed in on that one but for me personally, I tend to sleep for 2-4 hours per nap and yes it throws things off.
Nate, I feel your dyslexia pain. I think I have it with numbers. Whenever I listen to a voicemail or someone is telling me their number and I write it down I always write it wrong the first time. I’ve gotten used to asking to hear it again to verify or replay the voicemail at least 2 more times to get it right. Before I started doing that I can’t recall how many confused people I used to call.
Hey Folks! Just wanted to give a shout out to Marc Maron for having Nate on his podcast (WTF) which is how I became a fan. Glad to see a little of Maron's podcast success has rubbed off on you, Nate. Hope you come to Philly sometime soon!
The fuss between the two opening phrases may never end, but I think we could all agree with a parting phrase for the podcast... "I meannn GOODnight, folks!"
Cocaines and viagra with a splash of Johnny Cash...Nateland went to the wrong side of tracks today and I was Rolling!!! Great show as always fellas! #LetsGoooFolks
Hey I missed you Nate when you were in Appleton! I live here for crumps sake! You've been on my top 5 favorites since "Yelled at by a clown"! I have a podcast I do for jewelry stores and we've gone from crotchety and professional to relaxed like you guys and man what a difference. People LOVE it! Also, found some neat things from Brian on TH-cam like his dry bar special which was great! AARON...DUDE! all I can find from you is a bunch of 2 minute videos and a Ted Talk. Let's Go Aaron!
Let’s goooooo folks!!
Can you guys start doing a compilation of the Seinfeld references? And the Office for that matter too. There's always at least one or two each episode, thought that would be fun to see. Let's go folks!
Get in the hole, folks!
I liked the sweet ending to this one.
Love this show. As far as the whole hello folks/ let's go folks debacle, I think 'let's go folks' is a little clunky because 'lets go' isn't a greeting so it sounds strange when used as one. Anyways great stuff, I love when Nate and Brakepad get into it
I've been a Nate follower since the Stand Ups on Netflix! Hopefully I'll get to go to a show eventually.
Nate with the Shadow Creek flex, sweet+
Shaq was first discovered by a scout from LSU who went to a military base in Texas to see another player. He asked "Who is that big guy there?" and the coach said "That's Shaquille O'Neal. He's 15 years old." I saw Shaq play against grown men as a young teen and dominate.
Hello vs. Let's go: the world feels more inclusive when I can just assume everyone saying "Hello, folks" is a Natelander. And it's also a nice icebreaker if I find out I'm wrong.
Hello folks! Long time listener, 32nd time commenter. My brother turned me on to Nate when the Tennessee kid came out. You immediately became one of my favorite comedians and one of the 3 I've seen live. My brother is also allergic to penesilin.
The dinosaur comment kind of blew my mind 🤯
The best thing ever yelled during golf was, “LIGHT THE CANDLE”.
Why does Batesville sound like a village for serial killers?
“ The podcast where you go to die…of boredom!”- the batesville tag line
Just gave the Hello Folks intro a whole new creepy level.
As a reading specialist, I've been praying for this day. Nate, I'm available for tutoring.
You know what I discovered? That getting through listening to the end of this episode was a clutch performance. Where was the energy? Perhaps you guys should try comedy. BamBam and A-Aron seemed like they just ate a bog meal and we’re ready for a nap. Luckily there is the BEST OF EPISODE I keep watching over and over and it’s hysterical. Nate rides the struggle bus anytime he reads out loud. I can only imagine what it sounds like a to him when he reads to himself. Love love love the show. Keep up the great work. Nate, Aaron and Buford are the three smartest guys in a room that doesn’t exist! You guys rock!
Iam surprised they didn't say Tom Brady when they mentioned discovered athletes he was never supposed to play he was there to fill the roster and now has won 7 superbowls
After getting caught up on the previous episodes that I've missed, I can pretty accurately read the reactions of Nate and Aaron. Aaaron seems like he enjoys being teased by Nate, but I'm at a loss as to whether Bo Burnham enjoys getting roasted by Nate. Hopefully Bilbo Baggins gets some retribution in the next few episodes. Keep up the good work. Love a podcast I can listen to without worrying about what is being said. Please get Tim Hawkins on. I'd love to see you two together.
Love watching the show. Nate, Aaron and Brittle ,work so well together. I just recently, started ,watching and still have some catching up to do. Sorry for, all the comma’s Nate. I just took ,, your advice and threw some in there.
“Let’s go folks” is the worst thing to happen to Nateland since any one of Aaron’s hats, take your pick.
Watching close first time
I’m conflicted. On the one hand, my daughter loves the sound and cadence of your voices. On the other, I’d like her to grow up to have a 3 digit IQ. Aaron, great work on the weight loss, proud of you. Bruce, I appreciate how hard you try. Nate, be nice to Bruce… and drive back to your reading class.
Arronland on Dinosaurs: “Usually, you find out something exists before giving it a name”
Nateland: “Let’s go find Bigfoot and Aliens!”