The TryPod The Try Guys & Ramble
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The Try Guys have swam with sharks, survived in the wild, shocked themselves with birthing simulators, and risked their lives for their videos. In this weekly podcast they dissect their experiences as internet creators and best friends who have made a living failing upwards.
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Addressing the JoJo Siwa Controversy
We settle once and for all the best way to ghost someone, how to spill tea, and whether you should keep socks on or off in bed.
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The Try Guys' New Venture
We're about to revolutionize the food Youtuber space. Find out how and why here and now!
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Re-Hashing the Drama
We discuss the Love is Blind drama and provide something of a think piece on reality television as a whole. Plus, which celebrity couples would be fart positive?
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Zach and Keith Partied with Billy Joel
Plus, Drake's stingray bed and Tana Mongeau's heist prowess.
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Trader Joe's Haul (and podcast at picnic)
We debrief Miles' haircut in full, Zach went to the Olivia Rodrigo concert, and Rainie provides her riddles three.
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Try Guys Try Man on the Street
We become journalists for a day and venture into the field. Plus, everyone Zach's ever kissed and Keith does pushups.
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Kundrecensioner
A Swedish Burn
Hi guys! Before I start, I just wanted to clarify my long and loyal love for you guys. I’ve been watching you since the first projects at BF and it was truly the best decision for you to start your own company! Your artistry and creativity really shines through more than ever!
So, after all that but-licking; here’s my secret;
As the title mentions, I am a Swede. Born and raised. I’m not bashing your country in any ways, but Sweden is great!
A few years ago me and some friends went on a month long trip to Orlando, Florida US. We went just before Christmas and came home some days after New Years. So while in Orlando we went shopping, and since we were not native English speakers most Americans could pick out us as tourists.
One day we went shopping in a mall and I was out to get a good wrist watch. I found a store and started asking a sales woman for suggestions. She started asking where I was from, and I answered Sweden. She proceeded to show me some watches and I tried some on, while the woman kept giving me really fancy info about the watches; how the mechanics in them worked and I just figured she was good at her job... “but of course you already know all of this, I bet you learn all of this in kindergarten in your country” and laughs jokingly. I was a little confused and laughed nervously since I didn’t get the “jokes” at all. I kind of felt stupid because I thought she made assumptions that everybody knows how basic clock-mechanics works. When I got to the counter to pay, she offered me some chocolate. “Oh, but these aren’t as good as you have at home” and then it clicked, she thought I was Swiss and not a Swede. I didn’t want to embarrass her so I just laughed and played along. One of her colleagues who stood behind the counter and helping another customer turned to her and said “didn’t she say she was from Sweden?” And I answered “correct!” Before the woman in front of me could response. I figured that she might have reacted to the fact that Switzerland and Sweden aren’t the same country. The colleague looks at me and says “oh cool! You must now everything about watches then!”. I sighed. Another customer turned to me and said “I’ve actually been to Switzerland, the alps are beautiful!” I felt defeated but also a little bit irritated. So, I finally answered, as I carefully gathered my new bought stuff, “no, I don’t know anything about watches or chocolate or the alps. But I do now the meaning of every single item-name IKEA has.”. Both sales women and the other costumer looked confused as I turned and walked away and left them in their shame.
Maybe you can’t relate to this story? But what would you have done in a similar situation?
Marcus
I realy think that your videos are amazing because you give the people watching a positive energy
Love your videos so much from a Swede
Great podcast
Been following you guys for ages and love too hear another side of you! More try guys is always a good thing!