The Warner And Sam show

Warner and Sam

The Warner and Sam Show is where ambition meets reality. Hosted by husband and wife team Warner and Sam —serial entrepreneurs, coffee addicts, and entertainment-savvy creators This podcast is a long-form, conversational podcast covering diverse topics ,big ideas, bold dreams, world movements and the real stories. Born in London, filmed around the world, this show explores entrepreneurship, creativity, failure, discipline, and the mindset required to keep going when most people quit. Welcome to The Warner and Sam Show. For collaborations Email us : contactwarnerandsam@gmail.com

Episodes

  1. Hollywood 2.0

    1d ago

    Hollywood 2.0

    Is AI Killing Film, Music & Creativity Or This The Birth Of Hollywood 2.0 | The Truth No One Wants to Admit. The Warner & Sam Show – Episode 10. We can't believe it but we have made to our 10th Episode thank you to everyone who listens to our show we love you all, in this show we ask the question Is creativity dying — or is it about to be reborn? In this episode of The Warner & Sam Show, Warner and Sam have a raw, unfiltered conversation about AI, filmmaking, music, and the future of creativity — and why the next era of culture may actually mark a powerful creative resurgence led by America. we believe that America’s next cultural wave will be driven by real artists pushing back against automation, fast content, and soulless creation. When everything can be generated instantly, human-made art becomes more valuable than ever — and the countries that understand that will lead culture. Get this episode now on Spotify and YouTube Much love - Warner and Sam 00:00 – Episode intro & why most podcasts quit early02:00 – Is cinema dying in the age of AI and short-form content?03:40 – Fast-food films vs real cinema experiences07:20 – Digital filmmaking, shortcuts & creative laziness09:00 – Analog vs digital: what we lost (and what we didn’t)10:30 – Music, recording culture & “we’ll fix it later” mindset12:00 – AI voices, AI music & replacing real artists14:00 – Actor likeness, AI films & ethical boundaries15:30 – “How would you feel if AI replaced you?”16:30 – When AI helps creativity vs when it kills it18:00 – Survival economics: rent, business & creative pressure19:45 – AI art, Fiverr culture & the loss of originality21:30 – Why human-made art is becoming rare — and powerful22:30 – America’s cultural comeback in music, film & art24:00 – Final thoughts: responsibility, creativity & the future AI creativity, artificial intelligence podcast, film industry podcast, music industry discussion, analog vs digital, AI music, AI filmmaking, creative burnout, future of art, human creativity, podcast about AI, culture podcast, creative industries, Warner and Sam Show

    56 min
  2. #009 - AI vs Ego

    Jun 1

    #009 - AI vs Ego

    AI vs Ego | Are We Outsourcing Our Humanity? The Warner & Sam Show What happens when artificial intelligence starts thinking faster than we do — and our ego refuses to let go? In this unfiltered, thought-provoking episode, we explore the growing tension between AI and the human ego — not from a tech perspective, but from a deeply human one. This conversation dives into: Why humans struggle to trust intelligence that isn’t emotionalHow ego shapes our fear of AI replacing purpose, identity, and creativityWhether AI is exposing human insecurity rather than causing itThe uncomfortable truth about control, relevance, and self-worthWhat it really means to stay human in an automated worldThis isn’t a debate about the future. It’s a mirror held up to the present. Recorded as part of our ongoing exploration into self-awareness, modern identity, mental health, and meaning, this episode challenges listeners to question not just technology — but themselves. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by progress, threatened by change, or quietly wondered “Where do humans fit now?”— this episode is for you. Raw conversation. No scripts. No ego spared. Follow The Warner & Sam Show for weekly episodes exploring the conversations we avoid — and the truths we need. 00:00 – Intro Why this episode feels different 01:45 – Burnout, honesty, and showing up tired Turning the mic on when you don’t feel ready 05:20 – Mental pressure & pushing past comfort Why comfort is the real enemy 09:10 – The world-record announcement Running the entire length of New Zealand (2,200km, solo, no support) 14:30 – Why this challenge isn’t about ego Discipline, fear, and stripping everything back 18:45 – Years inside the music industry Talent vs hype, image vs truth 24:10 – Fake success and shortcut culture Why “fake it till you make it” is breaking creativity 29:40 – AI enters the conversation Why AI didn’t kill art — ego did 34:50 – Tools vs pretending to be a creator The difference between assistance and deception 40:30 – Social media, identity, and performance When creativity becomes acting 46:10 – Race, culture, and lived experience Telling the truth without sanitising it 51:30 – Letting go of approval Choosing truth over being liked 56:20 – Final reflections Why authenticity always comes back around 59:00 – Outro What happens when you finally commit

    51 min
  3. May 23

    #008 -  Love Yourself First

    If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis.please reach out. New Zealand.Lifeline: Call 0800 543 354 or text HELP to 4357.https://www.lifeline.org.nz Australia.Lifeline: Call 131114https://www.lifeline.org.au/ UK.Samaritans : Call 116123 https://www.samaritans.org USA.988 Lifeline Call 988988lifeline.org  Love Yourself First | Why Everyone Gets This Wrong “Love yourself first” sounds simple — but for many people, it’s anything but. Recorded during Mental Health Awareness Week, this episode goes deeper than the cliché. We unpack what mental health really looks like behind closed doors — overthinking, anxiety, depression, ADHD, loneliness, grief, parenting pressure, identity struggles, and the long-term impact of childhood experiences. We also explore why the advice to “love yourself first” is often misunderstood — and how it can unintentionally create pressure, guilt, and confusion for people already dealing with mental health challenges, anxiety, or low self-worth. This is a raw, honest conversation about mental health, relationships, trauma, emotional burnout, and identity — and what self-love actually looks like in real life. Not in quotes. Not in theory. But in the messy, everyday reality of trying to live it. 00:00 – Introduction: “Love yourself first” — why this hits differently 03:45 – Why self-love advice can feel impossible when you’re struggling 08:10 – Anxiety, overthinking & emotional burnout in real life 14:20 – The pressure of modern self-love culture 20:35 – Relationships, identity & self-worth struggles 28:10 – Why people misunderstand “healing” 35:00 – What real self-love actually looks like (no clichés) 42:15 – Mental health, honesty & learning to cope day-to-day 49:00 – Final thoughts: breaking the cycle & moving forward 🔔 Subscribe to our channel for more shows that make you think! Follow us on Instagram: / @warnerandsamshow Business inquiries: contactwarnerandsam@gmail.com We love having you here—subscribe and stay in the conversation! Much love - Warner and Sam x

    1h 12m
  4. May 15

    #007 -Solomon Williams

    About Solomon Williams — USA Rugby’s Rising Star Solomon Williams is one of the most exciting young rugby players in the United States and a central figure in the current Warner And Sam Show episode. He plays scrumhalf for the California Golden Bears and hails from Carlsbad, California, bringing unmatched energy, skill, and leadership to the pitch.  National Player of the Year (2026): Solomon made history by becoming the first player from the Cal rugby program to win the Rudy Scholz Award, given annually to the top collegiate rugby player in the nation. Back-to-Back National Champion: He was a key leader as Cal secured its second straight Division I college rugby national title with a 36–22 victory over Navy. USA Rugby Representative: Williams has been selected for multiple U.S. age-group national teams — including U18 (2022), U20 (2023 & 2024 World Rugby Trophy team), and the USA U23 touring squad to South Africa— marking him as a standout on the national stage. Consistent Performer: Over four years at Cal, he started in 48 collegiate matches and scored 27 tries in XVs play, showing his reliability and impact as a playmaker. Beyond his athletic achievements, Solomon represents a new wave of American rugby talent — blending speed, smart decision-making, and relentless drive. Before college, he developed through youth clubs from a very young age and excelled at high-performance programs, showing early promise as a future professional Career Highlights The Player & The Person Solomon, the question of “why” is everything. When doubt creeps in, he returns to that same inner compass — knowing he’d regret not trying far more than failing. The segment ends with optimism and humor, looking ahead to the 2031 Rugby World Cup in the United States — a moment both see as a turning point for the sport’s growth nationally and globally. Living to Impress Your Younger SelfDiscipline, Drive, and Doing It AnywayRecognition, Respect, and Rugby in America A Vision for Rugby’s Future Episode Timestamps — Solomon Williams (USA Rugby) 00:00 – Introduction & welcome 02:10 – Who is Solomon Williams? USA Rugby background 06:45 – Early rugby journey & discovering the sport 12:30 – Youth development & pathway into elite rugby 18:20 – Playing for Cal Rugby & college competition 24:10 – What separates elite scrum-halves 30:05 – Leadership, pressure, and decision-making on the field 36:40 – Representing USA Rugby & national team experience 42:15 – Mental toughness, discipline, and motivation 48:30 – Overcoming setbacks & staying focused 52:55 – Purpose, identity, and long-term vision 58:40 – Growth of rugby in the United States 1:03:55 – Future goals & professional aspirations 1:09:20 – Advice for young rugby players 1:13:40 – Final thoughts & closing remarks

    1h 4m
  5. May 3

    #006-Separating the art from the Artist

    Separating the Art From the Artist is a raw, honest episode of The Warner and Sam Show where nothing is off-limits. Warner and Sam dive into creativity, controversy, fame, mental health, and the uncomfortable truth behind loving art made by flawed humans. From iconic figures like Kanye West, Michael Jackson, and Linkin Park, to personal stories of survival, ambition, and failure — this episode challenges cancel culture, celebrity worship, and modern success. Funny, confronting, and deeply human, this conversation asks the question everyone avoids: can you separate the work from the person who made it? Episode 006 — Separating the Art From the Artist The Warner and Sam Show 00:00 – Cold open chaos Bold claims, laughs, and setting the tone for an unfiltered conversation about art, fame, and truth. 01:40 – What actually made us happy this week Gratitude, health scares, and appreciating being alive when things feel unstable. 03:10 – Are people more unhappy than ever? Why comfort, convenience, and “having stuff” doesn’t equal happiness. 05:10 – Losing everything to chase the dream Giving up security, money, and stability to pursue creativity — and what it really costs. 07:30 – The struggling artist myth Why it sounds romantic… until real life, bills, and kids show up. 09:00 – Would legends survive today? Could Michael Jackson or Justin Bieber exist in today’s algorithm-driven industry? 11:00 – Separating the art from the artist Can you love the work but reject the person? Where do you draw the line? 13:00 – When accountability matters Real talk about controversial figures, power, and consequences. 16:00 – Politics, leadership & broken systems Why governments fail people and how leadership crushes even good intentions. 18:40 – Sports, ego & branding What happens when image becomes more important than purpose. 20:00 – Greatness without distraction Why Jonah Lomu changed the game forever. 22:30 – Fame vs focus Personal brands, distractions, and losing the original mission. 25:00 – Kanye, genius & chaos Why Kanye West sparks constant debate. 28:00 – Artists are human Mental health, pressure, and why honesty scares audiences. 30:30 – When music ends with loss Why Led Zeppelin and Linkin Park were never the same after tragedy. 35:00 – Creating from pain Depression, survival, and choosing to keep going. 39:00 – Fun turns serious What should be illegal? (Fast food, stupidity, hunger.) 43:00 – Karaoke & nostalgia Old-school music, guilty pleasures, and laughs. 49:00 – Food, culture & arguments Seasoning, trifle, and cultural chaos. 53:00 – Movies that should’ve ended differently From Titanic to superhero fatigue. 57:00 – Heroes, villains & perspective Why the “bad guy” isn’t always wrong. 01:00:30 – Love, relationships & reality Romance, sacrifice, and boundaries. 01:04:00 – Outro Laughter, reflection, and the big question: Can you separate the art from the artist — or shouldn’t you?

    1h 4m
  6. Apr 24

    #005 -Is Happiness Enough?

    What if the life you’re chasing isn’t happiness — it’s just comfort? In this raw, unfiltered episode, Warner and Sam open up about homelessness, love, burnout, survival, and the brutal truth behind building a creative career with nothing. This is a true story about losing everything while chasing success in the entertainment industry, returning home to find life had collapsed, and choosing to keep going when there was no one else to rely on. From being homeless in London, health scares caused by stress, the cost of chasing dreams, and why so many people settle for a life they didn’t choose and call it happiness, this episode goes deep into the realities nobody talks about. This podcast is built 100% independently — no producers, no studios, no labels. Every sound, edit, light, upload, and clip is done by us. If you’re an artist, entrepreneur, creator, or someone questioning the path you’re on, this episode is for you. This isn’t motivation. This is reality. 👇 Watch, listen, and decide for yourself. 00:00 – Cold Open Raw banter, humour, and chaos. Setting the tone for a real, unfiltered conversation. 03:30 – Films, Comedy & Cultural Translation Talking Hunt for the Wilderpeople, Kiwi humour, indie vs major films, and why some comedy translates globally — and some doesn’t. 10:45 – British vs American TV The Office, Friends, British remakes, and why some shows fail when copied. Honest opinions, zero filter. 18:20 – Technology, Phones & Modern Life New phones, signal issues, sponsorship jokes, and how dependent we’ve become on tech. 24:40 – The Longest Podcast Ever Could we break the world record? Talking endurance podcasts, live streams, and insane creative challenges. 31:10 – Health Scare & Burnout A real moment: stress, anxiety, heart rate spikes, hospital visits, and the cost of pushing too hard while building something from nothing. 41:30 – Healthcare Systems: NZ vs UK Why New Zealand’s healthcare saved the day, and a blunt take on the state of the NHS and government priorities. 50:00 – Cars, Cities & Lifestyle Design London vs New Zealand living. Walking cities, car culture, drive-through everything, and how environment shapes health. 59:40 – Parenthood & Real Life Interruptions Family, birthdays, missing moments, guilt, love, and showing up anyway. 1:06:30 – Music, Creativity & Industry Truths Why nothing feels inspiring lately, old music vs new music, and the problem with chasing trends over meaning. 1:18:00 – The Reality of the Music Business Too many songs, too little soul. Label decisions, forced collaborations, and why patience still matters. 1:32:00 – Art vs Algorithms What happens when creativity becomes content, and why slowing down might be the real rebellion. 1:45:00 – “You’re Settling and Calling It Happiness” The core theme: comfort vs purpose, survival vs living, and the danger of accepting a life you didn’t choose. 1:55:00 – Final Thoughts Honest reflection, dark humour, gratitude, and choosing meaning over ease. homeless and chasing dreams, independent podcast, real life podcast, mental health podcast, creative burnout, music industry truth, entrepreneurship struggles, starting from nothing, building a career with no money, stress and anxiety, life purpose vs comfort, motivation podcast, raw honest conversations 🔔 Subscribe to our channel for more shows that make you think! 📸 Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/warnerandsamshow/ 🎧 Also available on Spotify: https://spotify.openinapp.co/gg6av 📩 Business inquiries: workwithus@thewarnerandsamshow.com 💬 We love having you here—subscribe and stay in the conversation! Thank you for watching -Warner and Sam.

    1h 22m
  7. Apr 14

    #004 -Homeless and in Love

    Episode 004 - We Had Nothing Left Except Each Other Homeless & In Love (A True Story)This is a true story about love, loss, and survival.In this episode of The Warner and Sam Show, Warner and Sam open up about a chapter of their lives that almost broke them — homelessness, ambition, and holding on to love while trying to build careers in entertainment.While chasing success in London, both hosts were grinding to make it in the industry with no safety net. Warner later travelled to Los Angeles to work with top A-list figures in the music business — only to lose everything in the process.When he returned to London, he discovered the truth his wife had been shielding him from: the family home was gone. They were homeless. No backup plan. No help coming. No one to turn to — except each other. This episode isn’t about glamour or fake motivation. It’s about:being homeless while still dreaming chasing careers in entertainment with nothing left love under real pressure pride, silence, and survival building from absolute zeroIf you’ve ever felt like you were doing everything right and still losing… this conversation will hit home.Inspired by the honesty of long-form storytelling, this episode is for anyone who believes that love, resilience, and truth matter more than image.🎧 Available now on Spotify & YouTube💬 Share this with someone who needs to hear it Timestamps 00:00 – No filter: politics, podcasts & calling it how it is 00:20 – New studio, DIY podcasting & behind-the-scenes chaos 02:26 – Marriage, humour & real relationship dynamics 04:00 – Fuel prices, world conflict & political frustration 05:30 – Joe Rogan & Theo Von: context vs clipped outrage 06:25 – Parenting, money stress & perspective on success 08:50 – Celebrity comebacks, AI crowds & fake hype 11:10 – Will Smith, fame & cultural relevance 13:25 – Celebrity entitlement & real-world consequences 15:35 – Acting, talent & respect in the industry 17:40 – Manipulation, power & storytelling in film 20:00 – Netflix, relationships & realistic storytelling 22:20 – Family, grief & protecting children 24:25 – Why watching older people fight is cathartic 26:50 – Crime, fear & living in the countryside 28:45 – London vs reality: Brixton & Croydon stories 30:55 – Motivation, Charlie Rocket & resilience 33:20 – Homelessness, loss & surviving rock bottom 35:30 – Music industry lies & refusing bad record deals 38:00 – LA, labels & walking away from corruption 40:25 – Failure, responsibility & rebuilding from nothing 45:10 – Gratitude, family & redefining success 49:45 – Purpose, accountability & why the story isn’t over 🔔 Subscribe to our channel for more shows that make you think! 📸 Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/warnerandsamshow/ 🎧 Also available on Spotify: https://spotify.openinapp.co/gg6av 📩 Business inquiries: workwithus@thewarnerandsamshow.com 💬 We love having you here—subscribe and stay in the conversation!

    1h 13m

About

The Warner and Sam Show is where ambition meets reality. Hosted by husband and wife team Warner and Sam —serial entrepreneurs, coffee addicts, and entertainment-savvy creators This podcast is a long-form, conversational podcast covering diverse topics ,big ideas, bold dreams, world movements and the real stories. Born in London, filmed around the world, this show explores entrepreneurship, creativity, failure, discipline, and the mindset required to keep going when most people quit. Welcome to The Warner and Sam Show. For collaborations Email us : contactwarnerandsam@gmail.com