In this podcast, the speaker reflects on a prank that they played on air, the bike thief prank, and how it was misunderstood and miscontextualized by the world as they became villainized for the prank. The speaker reflects on their discomfort with pranks that come at someone's expense and the societal and cultural relevance of their other works.
An older man learns about social media through his kids and witnesses the shift from pranks to vlogs, despite initial skepticism.
The hosts reflect on the surprise success of their viral videos and the unique experience of seeing people's reactions to their content through shared videos of their kids.
During an interview, the topic of Michael Cera's appearance on Clark and Michael was brought up, and how his involvement eventually led to their show being watched and popularized.
Comedian Seth Rogen shares his approach to responding to online criticism and recalls a time when he accidentally said the N-word during an Instagram Live session.
The speaker discusses how some creators may forget to promote their work after creating an initial buzz.