Andrew Callaghan
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Podcast Appearances
So, and they're also taller.
So, and they're also taller.
So, and they're also taller.
So when the scalies pull up to the fur fest, it's like, ah, fuck the reptiles.
So when the scalies pull up to the fur fest, it's like, ah, fuck the reptiles.
So when the scalies pull up to the fur fest, it's like, ah, fuck the reptiles.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, I mean, I want to clear up a few things. Reid, the CEO of Doing Things, I actually think he's a good guy. I think that he was just trying to run a business. He saw what was working for his brand, which is very college centric, very festival centric. And he was right to think that
Well, I mean, I want to clear up a few things. Reid, the CEO of Doing Things, I actually think he's a good guy. I think that he was just trying to run a business. He saw what was working for his brand, which is very college centric, very festival centric. And he was right to think that
Well, I mean, I want to clear up a few things. Reid, the CEO of Doing Things, I actually think he's a good guy. I think that he was just trying to run a business. He saw what was working for his brand, which is very college centric, very festival centric. And he was right to think that
Journalism and especially coverage of sensitive topics like COVID or police brutality would definitely not work on merch. You're not going to sell a picture of me interviewing someone at a riot like you would me interviewing a furry or a drunk dude in Alabama. It doesn't work the same.
Journalism and especially coverage of sensitive topics like COVID or police brutality would definitely not work on merch. You're not going to sell a picture of me interviewing someone at a riot like you would me interviewing a furry or a drunk dude in Alabama. It doesn't work the same.
Journalism and especially coverage of sensitive topics like COVID or police brutality would definitely not work on merch. You're not going to sell a picture of me interviewing someone at a riot like you would me interviewing a furry or a drunk dude in Alabama. It doesn't work the same.
So it was a lot harder to monetize, not just because of YouTube censorship, but also just because of the sensitive nature of the content. So Reid was looking out for himself as a businessman. There was a different partner, I'm not going to say his name, that was more connected in Hollywood. I think he's responsible for the collapse of the show. What was the collapse like? What happened?
So it was a lot harder to monetize, not just because of YouTube censorship, but also just because of the sensitive nature of the content. So Reid was looking out for himself as a businessman. There was a different partner, I'm not going to say his name, that was more connected in Hollywood. I think he's responsible for the collapse of the show. What was the collapse like? What happened?
So it was a lot harder to monetize, not just because of YouTube censorship, but also just because of the sensitive nature of the content. So Reid was looking out for himself as a businessman. There was a different partner, I'm not going to say his name, that was more connected in Hollywood. I think he's responsible for the collapse of the show. What was the collapse like? What happened?
So right as the country's reopening, I get a DM from Eric Wareheim of Tim and Eric. And I'm covering something called the UFO Mega Conference in Laughlin, Nevada, which is a beautiful river town. And, um, you know, he, he DMs me, he says, let's make a show. And I'm like, oh shit, is this real? You know, I grew up such a big fan of, uh, Nathan for you and the Eric Andre show.
So right as the country's reopening, I get a DM from Eric Wareheim of Tim and Eric. And I'm covering something called the UFO Mega Conference in Laughlin, Nevada, which is a beautiful river town. And, um, you know, he, he DMs me, he says, let's make a show. And I'm like, oh shit, is this real? You know, I grew up such a big fan of, uh, Nathan for you and the Eric Andre show.