I love that Chris mentioned the disparity between feeling lonely, and actually being alone. Depression is almost always a liar living in our head, throwing shade over everything and making you feel things that have little to do with the reality of your situation. But it sure FEELS real in the moment. You can tell how much therapy, time and grace Chris has given himself during this journey towards wellness, and I couldn’t be happier to see how much progress this kind stranger has made so far. Can’t wait to see more!
Can't understand what's not to like. I find this series amazing--- real human drama, true friendship. Ignore the haters. In their own ways each of these guys is inspiring. I'm rooting for Chris 💯!
I really like this series. And 96 lbs. lost is incredible; Congratulations to Chris for that accomplishment as it took a lot of hard work to do it. Keep up the great work, we're pulling for you.
Yo Chris, I would guess you might not see this but I feel you on your struggles. It really hit hard for me when you briefly talked about your abandonment issues. I to struggle with that and it resonates with me. I hope you keep up with your journey both mentally and physically! Stay strong.
Exactly what I wanted to say too. It resonated with me deeply. Ive also fallen in a constant downcircle with depression sadness and lonelyness in which I only seek comfort. Its devestating. I hope youre doing well. If you even want someone to talk about it with. Im here
As someone who has been heavy my whole life (hypothyroid from childhood onwards meant gaining was easy, but losing weight was nearly impossible with my hip and spine problems added to it) I have recently come to the realization that, though my family has always been big on Comfort Food and Comfort Eating, I no longer find it to be so. A lot of my eating is through years of habit I'm not entirely sure how to break. Nearly 30 years of eating different foods for different reasons because I never had other coping mechanisms has really upped the struggle in the last two years especially. You never notice how much the little things matter until they all shift all at once. I really love this series, and I look forward to seeing more. What an incredible journey, told in a relatable way. I don't want to call it "inspiring" (though in some ways it is) but at the very least, it does help me to feel a lot less alone.
Brad is a secret gem of an angel and babs has been hiding him behind cameras 🤷🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️❣ this series is so heartfelt and touching...I need to make the recipe just to comfort myself from the crying I did while watching ❣ congratulations on 365❣
You know that meme about having to read 3 pages of a kitschy, obnoxious life story before getting to a recipe for mashed potatoes? I feel like this series is the exact opposite and shows one of the best ways to tie in life experiences with our relationship to food.
You know the worst part? The cooks that write all that fluff before the recipe KNOW it's annoying, but it's also the best way to hit the algorithm; get as many of those terms into your webpage as possible so that when someone looks up "cheese and broccoli casserole" theirs comes up in results sooner
@@Hyperlink1337 difference is the “fluff” is extremely beautiful and nice - plus this show is meant to show the friendship of Chris and brad and personally I find it amazing. (at this point I’m just watching for the both of them
This series gets me every time... Just a fantastic story told through the lens of sharing food. Now remotely, which we have all had to get used to in other ways as well. Sharing recipes and cooking them, especially while on the phone or discussing the process with a loved one can definitely be comforting. What a great addition to the BCU. And Chris? YOU CAN DO IT! Look at all the amazing comments here with people sharing their stories and words of encouragement. They did it too, sometimes, and sometimes, you are the encouragement we need! You are so blessed to have a friend like Brad, but even more blessed to have the gumption to get as far as you have.
Hit me right in the emotions. I love comfort being discussed as both healthy and self sabotaging. Taking the steps to do what’s right for you and your health is brave. Way to go!
So, so happy to see this vegan series on this channel. Babish got me into cooking, but since I changed my diet I missed being able to follow the recipes.
@@Arbbal your body is designed to hunt and sleep outdoors, do you do that? It doesn't affect you in the slightest whether or not somebody else choses to be vegan. Just let them do it without senseless comments... Humans can survive rather healthily on a completely plant based diet if you do it a bit carefully.
I absolutely felt the need to comment for the first time on one of your videos. I recently discovered you through the wonders of TH-cam algorithm. Through my discovery it has dawned on me that you are quite possibly one of the most genuine human beings ever to have graced us. Everything that you create is very well done and in particular your series where you give back to your fans was something done in a way that is not common. And as such I genuinely believe you to be one of the most kind-hearted and authentic humans do have graced this planet. Thank you for all of your hard work, for the team that supports you, for your partner that is with you through thick and thin, thank you to everyone and most importantly you, Babish, for being such a wonderful human being.
Chris, if you see this id like to send you a big warm hug. Displaying your vulnerability and struggles for others to see is inspiring and im sure many are proud of you.
millions of people need this kind of wholesomeness. to know that there is a reason to make better. A life full of love compassion and friendship, family, laughing. the list go on with positivity. Negative is the mind killer, and as we saw in buffolo, the catalyst for damage of humanity. love this.
This stopped being about food the moment the series started. The food's the backdrop to the story of two best friends and that's why I'm here. The BCU is predominantly about food, but this is about something more.
Thanks for this heart warming video. I have been struggling with major depression for years and halb a year ago I finally got help. I am doing better, but some days, like today, are as grey as can be, even with the brightest sun beeing outside. Thanks for getting my spirit up!
I love that there's a venue for more healthy recipes. Would love to see a "Wellness by Babish" channel which could have healthy recipes and the cast trying workout routines.
This is the type of content we need more of in the US. Not sure if this will make sense…but I’ve witnessed four road rage “incidents” this past month, more than I’ve seen before the pandemic. People are so angry and hurting, and they seem to be acting out, for what? Attention? To make others hurt as well? I have no clue, it may be a fluke, but it is scary. It’s okay to work through your emotions, and ask for help. This is a precious nugget of humanity.
I was honestly pretty skeptical about this series... but yeah this whole story has become something I look forward to now. It is something pretty special, and artfully executed.
I missed the first part of this series(going back to watch them next). While I am decidedly not a vegetarian, I think I am going to like this story as I am also starting over. Not to the extent Chris is, though.
Something about these videos bends time. Theyre so short, but they feel so long (in the best way), packed with so much detail. I want them to be even longer. Its incredible how I know so little of Brad and Chris' friendship, yet i feel like i know them so well. Its real, genuine love for one another - a supporter and one being accepting of support. I can imagine theres a bunch of unused footage, with which i would love to see made into a documentary sometime down the road, like when Chris hits a big goal weight. This is one of the best things to come out of the BCU
I just want to commend Chris not only for going on this journey but for opening up so publicly and sharing his struggles with the world. This series is really beautifully done and although my struggles and vices are different from Chris's, the message of this video in particular really resonated with me. Thank you Chris and Brad (and Babish) for putting this out into the world.
Congrats on the progress, Chris! Keep it up! 👍 Since January, I've lost 40 lbs, taking me under 300 for the first time in I don't even know how long, and my A1C has dropped from 8.9% to 6.3% (last tested in March)... So I certainly have some idea of the struggle you face. Best of luck on the journey ahead, to all of us!
I'm a guy who's over 300lb. This story has really been inspiring. I just made this dish, and gotta say, it's amazing. If I can make this dish, anyone can. Though the vegan cheese was impossible to find, so I cheated and went with regular cheddar. Everything else was vegan though!
It's amazing how full it keeps you, right? I always thought I was getting more than enough protein, but when I started tracking my intake it turned out I was deep in the red! No wonder I always had trouble sleeping and caught every virus that was going around! I think a lot of people are not getting the protein they think they are getting. If you are hungry after two hours of eating a meal that had enough fiber, you should definitely look at your intake!
Finding comfort in food - and going overboard about it - hit the nail on the head for me. Thanks for giving me something to pay attention to…and for this great series!
Can honestly say I've never made a comment on a TH-cam video, but felt compelled to add to all the positive comments here. I've been a subscriber on this channel for years but these videos are becoming a favorite instantly. It's not just the style, the storytelling, the recipes, but hearing men's voices, sharing about health and mental health, is SO important, and powerful male friendships like this are underrepresented. Thanks for using this channel as a platform, I hope this encourages more men to cultivate friendships based on openness and care, and recognizing those traits are healthy for men to have and that there is true strength in vulnerability and honesty. Lots of love to Chris and Brad, please keep going! ❤️
I can definitely relate to feeling lonely even though you know people care about you. It’s a hard thing to push through, knowing that you don’t feel great but spending time with people you love (and who love you) can bring so much comfort from the loneliness that you originally felt. You gotta force yourself to do something you don’t feel like doing, and it is not super easy to find the motivation for it.
it must not be easy to open up about these things so just, a huge thank you to Chris for sharing his struggles because I can imagine people relating and to Brad for genuinely being a great friend to him. I love this series with all my heart.
This was a really nice episode. There was a lot of meaning in the words for me, and i can empathise, i personally am already in a road to recovery but, this made me realise why i was doing some of the things i was doing in past. Thank you for this opportunity to reflect
I just want say thank you (also watched the videos in reverse order) but really thank you. I have been going through some rough times and cooking helps me. But to see this and to see a person just try and work to be the person you want to be. So thank you and I wish the best
I really cannot put into words what an incredible show this is. Bravo to all involved and all who believed that this could and should be something to create and share.
Cheering for you Chris! I'm down 140lbs (at about 230lbs now, goal is 200, been at it for 3 years) it's not fun at times but the true fun is living a better life.
i really love this series. i kinda felt out of love with binging w/ babish since becoming vegetarian as a lot of the foods are quite meat or fish heavy, but this story of friendship is beautifully documented. Thank you for sharing
I appreciate even the little light humour in such a deep, and extremely relatable topic of loneliness and depression. Thank you for a comfort food recipe. It looks delish.
I can't love this video enough. This will help MANY, probably more than you know (myself included). Chris, we're in your corner. Brad, keep being the friend we all wish we had.
Wow, what a great series. And a breath of fresh air on a platform that is so often crowded by overproduced and impersonal content. Well done to Chris for making such great progress and keeping at it. And props to Brad for being such an amazing friend. Can't wait to see more!
I love this series and the lighthearted yet earnest way you tackle the issues within it. Rooting for you Chris! So proud of the progress you've made and that Brad has been with you to provide the support you need
The world needs more friends like Brad. Chris, congrats on a year down! You are doing so much hard work and you should remind yourself of that. THIS IS HARD and you are doing it! Cheers to you! Thank you for making this series you two, and Babish for hosting it in his universe. Chris, showing your deeper self and opening yourself up so others can see your struggle is beautiful and inspiring. Hugs to you.
This new series is just so wholesome and sweet and seeing their friendship just rly warms my heart. I am now fully invested in this journey and just want Chris to keep thriving with the support of brad as we all cheer them on
Must say. I feel like Chris but going the wrong way. Being increasingly lonely. Isolated at work because of bad working conditions, seeking comfort in food and a little alcohol. Gaining weight and not seeing an end of the misery. I asked my doctor if there is any help. And the only help i can get is an advice to take the bike to work even though im already walking every day. So back into the cover of darkness because who cares what would happen to me. Only me... While knowingly being judged by society for my lifestiles. Even though no one willing would reach out a hand. If you know someone like me. Call him/her. Say you love him/her. Ask over for a nice dinner of broccoli casserole.
I relate to Chris so much and just want to give him a big hug. Really rooting for him. Props to Brad for being such an amazing support, and props to Chris for allowing himself to be publicly vulnerable.
This is my first time watching these guys. But i can tell how much they care about their friendship and all the people they've met who helped them work on themselves and improve their outlook on life. I wish these guys happiness.
4:01 sometimes the most important thing isn't to be listening to figure out what to say next/respond, but to listen to understand and empathize. The hardest subjects are the ones where there's so little to say but so much you can do to just be there for the other person.
🥺 There's something so inspiring and reinvigorating about this video. I'm not entirely what it is. Perhaps proof or a reminder that we can all, physically or metaphorically, get out of the places we're stuck in. Move forward. It's reassuring. Thank you.
This is deep and beautiful. Watching this show is like reading MFK Fisher -- yeah, it's about food but also about how we feed ourselves on every level. Thank you for letting us in.
I feel like, while the 96 pounds lost is an amazing feat in itself, it's also all of the other challenges that you have been able to tackle and work on that are just as important and something to really be proud of. You look better and by that I mean you look healthier, your color is healthier, your breathing is better, your expression isn't as stressed looking. You look like a guy who is doing a great job, even with some hard days thrown in. You just work on you, be real and by doing that you will help lots of people. Inspiring.
Wow. Thank you for that beautiful episode and catching us up with the soy boys. I would say more, but I can't through my tears. Tears of joy for their accomplishments and my own deep, deep acknowledgment of what they are both doing. I ❤ you both, thank you!
I was expecting a basics by babish episode, which I always enjoy. But this was so much more and is exactly the kind of content I wish all of my social media was. Huge love to my guy babs for making this a thing and to Chris and Brad for making me feel all warm and tingly inside(which is exactly what comfort food is for).
I didn't expect to cry to a babish video, but I think I speak for everyone when I say we love you Chris!! You are a beautiful human and we applaud you on your journey!
I love this series. Like if people want to understand why I struggle with my weight, this series talks about the heart of it. I'm bummed it's not getting more views, because I love it so much.
I wish I had a friend like Brad. I'm so proud of Chris aswell. The journey may be hard but it's doable if you put your heart into it. It may not mean much but we're all here for you, man.
I moved away from my home network recently and this video made me a tad emotional. Loved the way you guys talked about it and this was a very comforting watch
I'm looking forward to turning my hand to this one. Chris and Brad thank you for sharing this story, the journey, and the lovely recipes. Breaking bread even from a distance is one of the most essential ways we connect with others as it feeds the body as well as the soul. Chris congratulations and excellent job on your progress on all fronts mental, emotional, and physical!
My mom has been making a casserole very close to this for decades! It's a dinner staple in my house. For those who do eat meat, add some chicken, it makes it even better.
I love that Chris mentioned the disparity between feeling lonely, and actually being alone. Depression is almost always a liar living in our head, throwing shade over everything and making you feel things that have little to do with the reality of your situation. But it sure FEELS real in the moment.
You can tell how much therapy, time and grace Chris has given himself during this journey towards wellness, and I couldn’t be happier to see how much progress this kind stranger has made so far. Can’t wait to see more!
Huge respect for the two of them. Chris has made incredible progress and Brad is being the best friend anyone can ask for
This video has an abnormal amount of dislikes compared to past videos. Why is that?
@@HELLO-cn9gx the internet has tremendous hate for anything with overweight people that is not in a comedic context. Its so bizarre..
Can't understand what's not to like. I find this series amazing--- real human drama, true friendship. Ignore the haters. In their own ways each of these guys is inspiring. I'm rooting for Chris 💯!
Everyone needs a Brad in their lives.
I really like this series. And 96 lbs. lost is incredible; Congratulations to Chris for that accomplishment as it took a lot of hard work to do it. Keep up the great work, we're pulling for you.
Yo Chris, I would guess you might not see this but I feel you on your struggles. It really hit hard for me when you briefly talked about your abandonment issues. I to struggle with that and it resonates with me. I hope you keep up with your journey both mentally and physically! Stay strong.
@@meticulousmars223 it’s a bot
This video is pure top quality of production
@@meticulousmars223 f*ck sake, just report it!!!
Exactly what I wanted to say too. It resonated with me deeply. Ive also fallen in a constant downcircle with depression sadness and lonelyness in which I only seek comfort. Its devestating. I hope youre doing well. If you even want someone to talk about it with. Im here
@Don't Read My Profile Photo p
As someone who has been heavy my whole life (hypothyroid from childhood onwards meant gaining was easy, but losing weight was nearly impossible with my hip and spine problems added to it) I have recently come to the realization that, though my family has always been big on Comfort Food and Comfort Eating, I no longer find it to be so. A lot of my eating is through years of habit I'm not entirely sure how to break. Nearly 30 years of eating different foods for different reasons because I never had other coping mechanisms has really upped the struggle in the last two years especially. You never notice how much the little things matter until they all shift all at once.
I really love this series, and I look forward to seeing more. What an incredible journey, told in a relatable way. I don't want to call it "inspiring" (though in some ways it is) but at the very least, it does help me to feel a lot less alone.
Brad is a secret gem of an angel and babs has been hiding him behind cameras 🤷🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️❣ this series is so heartfelt and touching...I need to make the recipe just to comfort myself from the crying I did while watching ❣ congratulations on 365❣
Imagine if i have a real friend
You know that meme about having to read 3 pages of a kitschy, obnoxious life story before getting to a recipe for mashed potatoes? I feel like this series is the exact opposite and shows one of the best ways to tie in life experiences with our relationship to food.
You know the worst part? The cooks that write all that fluff before the recipe KNOW it's annoying, but it's also the best way to hit the algorithm; get as many of those terms into your webpage as possible so that when someone looks up "cheese and broccoli casserole" theirs comes up in results sooner
no, this is exactly that
@@Hyperlink1337 difference is the “fluff” is extremely beautiful and nice - plus this show is meant to show the friendship of Chris and brad and personally I find it amazing. (at this point I’m just watching for the both of them
@@berrytwin7335 no reason to watch it otherwise. but i do not find either person endearing or worth valuable time, take care
This series gets me every time... Just a fantastic story told through the lens of sharing food. Now remotely, which we have all had to get used to in other ways as well. Sharing recipes and cooking them, especially while on the phone or discussing the process with a loved one can definitely be comforting. What a great addition to the BCU. And Chris? YOU CAN DO IT! Look at all the amazing comments here with people sharing their stories and words of encouragement. They did it too, sometimes, and sometimes, you are the encouragement we need! You are so blessed to have a friend like Brad, but even more blessed to have the gumption to get as far as you have.
Can't express how much I look forward to this series. Absolutely loving the Soy Boys series and wish for nothing but the best for Chris and Brad!!!
Hit me right in the emotions. I love comfort being discussed as both healthy and self sabotaging. Taking the steps to do what’s right for you and your health is brave. Way to go!
So, so happy to see this vegan series on this channel. Babish got me into cooking, but since I changed my diet I missed being able to follow the recipes.
So? Make her recipes he does share. Your body is designed to eat meat, and runs best with animal proteins.
@@Arbbal dude.. come on.. just don't.. be that guy.
@@Arbbalyou do realize some people are allergic to animal proteins?
@@Arbbal your body is designed to hunt and sleep outdoors, do you do that?
It doesn't affect you in the slightest whether or not somebody else choses to be vegan. Just let them do it without senseless comments...
Humans can survive rather healthily on a completely plant based diet if you do it a bit carefully.
@@idek3881 Basic human biology disagrees with you.
I absolutely felt the need to comment for the first time on one of your videos. I recently discovered you through the wonders of TH-cam algorithm. Through my discovery it has dawned on me that you are quite possibly one of the most genuine human beings ever to have graced us. Everything that you create is very well done and in particular your series where you give back to your fans was something done in a way that is not common. And as such I genuinely believe you to be one of the most kind-hearted and authentic humans do have graced this planet. Thank you for all of your hard work, for the team that supports you, for your partner that is with you through thick and thin, thank you to everyone and most importantly you, Babish, for being such a wonderful human being.
Chris, if you see this id like to send you a big warm hug. Displaying your vulnerability and struggles for others to see is inspiring and im sure many are proud of you.
I'm really enjoying this series a lot more than I thought I would. Great episode!
Agreed! The friendship between the two hosts, expressed through food and connection from afar, has been so wonderful to tune in to each week
millions of people need this kind of wholesomeness. to know that there is a reason to make better. A life full of love compassion and friendship, family, laughing. the list go on with positivity. Negative is the mind killer, and as we saw in buffolo, the catalyst for damage of humanity. love this.
we are all on this planet to help each other till the next meteor hits i think in 2060 idk
This stopped being about food the moment the series started. The food's the backdrop to the story of two best friends and that's why I'm here. The BCU is predominantly about food, but this is about something more.
Thanks for this heart warming video. I have been struggling with major depression for years and halb a year ago I finally got help. I am doing better, but some days, like today, are as grey as can be, even with the brightest sun beeing outside. Thanks for getting my spirit up!
I love that there's a venue for more healthy recipes. Would love to see a "Wellness by Babish" channel which could have healthy recipes and the cast trying workout routines.
Agreed!
Balanced by Babish
Better with Babish!
bwellness
Replace meats with an abundance of carbs and watch your estrogen levels soar thru the roof = healthy. Ok buddy.
This is the type of content we need more of in the US. Not sure if this will make sense…but I’ve witnessed four road rage “incidents” this past month, more than I’ve seen before the pandemic. People are so angry and hurting, and they seem to be acting out, for what? Attention? To make others hurt as well? I have no clue, it may be a fluke, but it is scary. It’s okay to work through your emotions, and ask for help. This is a precious nugget of humanity.
At first I was a bit apprehensive about the expansion of BWB, but this has quickly become my favourite series.
I was honestly pretty skeptical about this series... but yeah this whole story has become something I look forward to now. It is something pretty special, and artfully executed.
I missed the first part of this series(going back to watch them next). While I am decidedly not a vegetarian, I think I am going to like this story as I am also starting over. Not to the extent Chris is, though.
@@azraelf.6287 I mean it’s nice to mix in some vegetArian stuff tbh
@@zathtanks im not opposed to veggies, I just could never completely shun meat.
Something about these videos bends time. Theyre so short, but they feel so long (in the best way), packed with so much detail. I want them to be even longer. Its incredible how I know so little of Brad and Chris' friendship, yet i feel like i know them so well. Its real, genuine love for one another - a supporter and one being accepting of support. I can imagine theres a bunch of unused footage, with which i would love to see made into a documentary sometime down the road, like when Chris hits a big goal weight. This is one of the best things to come out of the BCU
I just want to commend Chris not only for going on this journey but for opening up so publicly and sharing his struggles with the world. This series is really beautifully done and although my struggles and vices are different from Chris's, the message of this video in particular really resonated with me. Thank you Chris and Brad (and Babish) for putting this out into the world.
Came for the recipe, stayed for this lovely story of friendship and support from afar. Who's cutting onions??🥺😭
Well, Brad is literally cutting onions at the beginning 🤣
Congrats on the progress, Chris! Keep it up! 👍
Since January, I've lost 40 lbs, taking me under 300 for the first time in I don't even know how long, and my A1C has dropped from 8.9% to 6.3% (last tested in March)... So I certainly have some idea of the struggle you face. Best of luck on the journey ahead, to all of us!
Friendship is the most vulnerable thing in life. It is a kind of love, which is non-comparable to any of the others. ❤️
This friendship is so precious, and I love that we get a peek into Chris' journey. Congratulations, bud. You're truly inspiring so many people.
I'm a guy who's over 300lb. This story has really been inspiring. I just made this dish, and gotta say, it's amazing. If I can make this dish, anyone can. Though the vegan cheese was impossible to find, so I cheated and went with regular cheddar. Everything else was vegan though!
It's amazing how full it keeps you, right? I always thought I was getting more than enough protein, but when I started tracking my intake it turned out I was deep in the red! No wonder I always had trouble sleeping and caught every virus that was going around!
I think a lot of people are not getting the protein they think they are getting. If you are hungry after two hours of eating a meal that had enough fiber, you should definitely look at your intake!
Please consider talking to your doc about GLP1 therapy. It works where so many things fail without the cruelty of starving yourself into misery.
Finding comfort in food - and going overboard about it - hit the nail on the head for me. Thanks for giving me something to pay attention to…and for this great series!
Can honestly say I've never made a comment on a TH-cam video, but felt compelled to add to all the positive comments here. I've been a subscriber on this channel for years but these videos are becoming a favorite instantly. It's not just the style, the storytelling, the recipes, but hearing men's voices, sharing about health and mental health, is SO important, and powerful male friendships like this are underrepresented. Thanks for using this channel as a platform, I hope this encourages more men to cultivate friendships based on openness and care, and recognizing those traits are healthy for men to have and that there is true strength in vulnerability and honesty. Lots of love to Chris and Brad, please keep going! ❤️
I can definitely relate to feeling lonely even though you know people care about you. It’s a hard thing to push through, knowing that you don’t feel great but spending time with people you love (and who love you) can bring so much comfort from the loneliness that you originally felt. You gotta force yourself to do something you don’t feel like doing, and it is not super easy to find the motivation for it.
The story of you two is literally the most pure thing I’ve ever seen. Like if every person had a friend like this the world would be a better place
it must not be easy to open up about these things so just, a huge thank you to Chris for sharing his struggles because I can imagine people relating and to Brad for genuinely being a great friend to him. I love this series with all my heart.
Man this aint what I signed up for when I clicked on this vid but I'm here for it
Also I think it is important to note that Chris now has the 10million strong BCU community for support 😁
This is unironically some true quality content. Two friends on a journey of growth with food as their guide. I love to see it.
Chris looks happier in that comparison of the days I'm happy for him cheers to you and the progress you've made
There is not a cooking show like this. You've created something truly... Beautiful! Wholesome and emotive and intimate and just beautiful!
This was a really nice episode.
There was a lot of meaning in the words for me, and i can empathise, i personally am already in a road to recovery but, this made me realise why i was doing some of the things i was doing in past.
Thank you for this opportunity to reflect
I just want say thank you (also watched the videos in reverse order) but really thank you. I have been going through some rough times and cooking helps me. But to see this and to see a person just try and work to be the person you want to be. So thank you and I wish the best
I really cannot put into words what an incredible show this is. Bravo to all involved and all who believed that this could and should be something to create and share.
Cheering for you Chris! I'm down 140lbs (at about 230lbs now, goal is 200, been at it for 3 years) it's not fun at times but the true fun is living a better life.
I'm obsessed with this series
This was a beautiful intimate piece of art. I was honestly in tears.
i really love this series. i kinda felt out of love with binging w/ babish since becoming vegetarian as a lot of the foods are quite meat or fish heavy, but this story of friendship is beautifully documented. Thank you for sharing
When he said he felt lonely inside even with friends around… I felt that in my soul. Great work!! You’re inspiring me to find a different comfort.
This is such a refreshing documentary series and is very enjoyable!
I'm actually crying. I have so much respect for you both. You guys are so inspiring
I appreciate even the little light humour in such a deep, and extremely relatable topic of loneliness and depression. Thank you for a comfort food recipe. It looks delish.
I can't love this video enough. This will help MANY, probably more than you know (myself included). Chris, we're in your corner. Brad, keep being the friend we all wish we had.
Soy Boys is one of the best TH-cam shows I have ever watched. I look forward to every episode.
The soy boys series is comfort food for my brain. I love it.
So much love here. Every single one of the Soy Boy episodes gets me choked up. So awesome to see how far you've come, keep going!
This series is so great. Wonderful filming, narration, and story.
Well, I wasn’t expecting to cry this episode and here I am.
Same!
same same same
I don't have much alike with these two dudes but still, there has rarely been a youtube series I enjoy more. thank you two so much and keep being you
Babs, I need you to know that you consistently have the most positive, least toxic, "I understand you're point of view" comments section on YT.
Wow, what a great series. And a breath of fresh air on a platform that is so often crowded by overproduced and impersonal content.
Well done to Chris for making such great progress and keeping at it. And props to Brad for being such an amazing friend. Can't wait to see more!
I love this series and the lighthearted yet earnest way you tackle the issues within it. Rooting for you Chris! So proud of the progress you've made and that Brad has been with you to provide the support you need
The world needs more friends like Brad. Chris, congrats on a year down! You are doing so much hard work and you should remind yourself of that. THIS IS HARD and you are doing it! Cheers to you! Thank you for making this series you two, and Babish for hosting it in his universe. Chris, showing your deeper self and opening yourself up so others can see your struggle is beautiful and inspiring. Hugs to you.
This new series is just so wholesome and sweet and seeing their friendship just rly warms my heart. I am now fully invested in this journey and just want Chris to keep thriving with the support of brad as we all cheer them on
Brad could narrate anything at all and I would watch it
Soy Boys is quickly becoming my favourite BCU series! ❤️❤️❤️ I'm so happy for your progress guys!
Rooting for you, Chris! You're already doing great. Brad, this recipe looks so yummy, I can't wait to make it!!
Must say. I feel like Chris but going the wrong way. Being increasingly lonely. Isolated at work because of bad working conditions, seeking comfort in food and a little alcohol. Gaining weight and not seeing an end of the misery. I asked my doctor if there is any help. And the only help i can get is an advice to take the bike to work even though im already walking every day. So back into the cover of darkness because who cares what would happen to me. Only me... While knowingly being judged by society for my lifestiles. Even though no one willing would reach out a hand. If you know someone like me. Call him/her. Say you love him/her. Ask over for a nice dinner of broccoli casserole.
Sending love to u ❤️
I relate to Chris so much and just want to give him a big hug. Really rooting for him. Props to Brad for being such an amazing support, and props to Chris for allowing himself to be publicly vulnerable.
The couch, pet, eating scene at the end 👌
this episode is also a comfort on its own
This is my first time watching these guys. But i can tell how much they care about their friendship and all the people they've met who helped them work on themselves and improve their outlook on life. I wish these guys happiness.
4:01 sometimes the most important thing isn't to be listening to figure out what to say next/respond, but to listen to understand and empathize. The hardest subjects are the ones where there's so little to say but so much you can do to just be there for the other person.
🥺 There's something so inspiring and reinvigorating about this video. I'm not entirely what it is. Perhaps proof or a reminder that we can all, physically or metaphorically, get out of the places we're stuck in. Move forward. It's reassuring. Thank you.
This is deep and beautiful. Watching this show is like reading MFK Fisher -- yeah, it's about food but also about how we feed ourselves on every level. Thank you for letting us in.
I feel like, while the 96 pounds lost is an amazing feat in itself, it's also all of the other challenges that you have been able to tackle and work on that are just as important and something to really be proud of. You look better and by that I mean you look healthier, your color is healthier, your breathing is better, your expression isn't as stressed looking. You look like a guy who is doing a great job, even with some hard days thrown in. You just work on you, be real and by doing that you will help lots of people. Inspiring.
😭😭😭😭 this was so wholesome and touching and exactly what i needed to restore my faith in humanity today. love the love fellas
I'm really looking forward to each of these episodes. Thank you for sharing
Wow. Thank you for that beautiful episode and catching us up with the soy boys. I would say more, but I can't through my tears. Tears of joy for their accomplishments and my own deep, deep acknowledgment of what they are both doing. I ❤ you both, thank you!
Teared up watching this, as I also deal with feelings of abandonment and intense loneliness in a new place
Random stranger on the internet. Proud of you and wishing you a successful future. 🥰
I love this series. I love Soy Boys. It's so warm and comforting and emotional I feel better just thinking about it.
It makes me feel hopeful for humankind just seeing two friends who honestly love each other care for one another in the best way they know how
Congrats on the weight loss! I just tried this recipe and it's FANTASTIC!
We need to turn this beautiful relationship into a thoughtful podcast🙏🏾Food and therapy what more can anyone ask for.
Oh Chris, you are our hearts❤️
Loving this series so much. Touching story, clever editing, great food. I’m invested. And bonus points for plant based cooking!
Giant props for getting 96 down. Congrats !!!
Let's go soy boiz!! An inspiration for all! The cooking, the will power, the tough conversations. Get in there and get it done!
I was expecting a basics by babish episode, which I always enjoy. But this was so much more and is exactly the kind of content I wish all of my social media was. Huge love to my guy babs for making this a thing and to Chris and Brad for making me feel all warm and tingly inside(which is exactly what comfort food is for).
This friendship is so, so beautiful. This two men really look out for eachother, and really care.
This is what masculinity should be.
Such a refreshing take on filming a recipe. It really shows food is much more than just food. I love this series.
I love this series! We need more Brad in front of the camera. And I’m so invested in Chris’ success. 🥰
this series is so great for bringing in life and cooking ,the dish looks and will taste delicious im going to attempt it for dinner sometime this week
You can tell from just one phrase that Chris would be a great buddy to have when he said "cultivating friendships" 🙏🏻
I didn't expect to cry to a babish video, but I think I speak for everyone when I say we love you Chris!! You are a beautiful human and we applaud you on your journey!
I'm looking forward to seeing your progress, man, and I wish you the best with this journey.
I love the story angle of these
I love this series. Like if people want to understand why I struggle with my weight, this series talks about the heart of it. I'm bummed it's not getting more views, because I love it so much.
This is my new favorite series. A beautiful friendship based on respect, support and brotherly love. Well filmed and edited too🔥
I wish I had a friend like Brad. I'm so proud of Chris aswell. The journey may be hard but it's doable if you put your heart into it. It may not mean much but we're all here for you, man.
I moved away from my home network recently and this video made me a tad emotional. Loved the way you guys talked about it and this was a very comforting watch
Massive respect for Chris
i love this series
I'm looking forward to turning my hand to this one. Chris and Brad thank you for sharing this story, the journey, and the lovely recipes. Breaking bread even from a distance is one of the most essential ways we connect with others as it feeds the body as well as the soul. Chris congratulations and excellent job on your progress on all fronts mental, emotional, and physical!
My mom has been making a casserole very close to this for decades! It's a dinner staple in my house. For those who do eat meat, add some chicken, it makes it even better.