Fabian kus Dude, you've been in 7 other comment threads I've looked through. Doing nothing but saying Bo sucks. We get it. Stop spreading negativity, and fuck off.
Also, them praising Shane and then talking about how the accusations of pedophilia against him were unfounded. Really puts the last two years into perspective.
I really appreciate the vibe on this cast, the awkward pauses and *Woooosh* moments, it's so real. I feel like I'm hearing a real conversation between two dudes I look up to. Chill af, keep it up, proud of you.
Matt Smith sometimes the awkwardness and the "woooosh moments" give me a bit of anxiety, like as if I was the one in the conversation, but it could just be me because I have a bit of recurring social anxiety. regardless, I agree, it does feel very real and I appreciate that
old comment but he really is. or maybe... he's like... i can't remember her name, the girl who kayla shadows in the eighth grade. amazingly talented and quirky and awkward, really insanely pretty. side rant, anyways he's that. edit: her name is olivia and she's played by emily robinson:)
"I have a real lazy streak. I will just sit around the house all day, and then suddenly have a burst of creativity and do something." God, that makes me feel so much better about my life!
Great podcast! Truly therapeutic hearing about how both Bo and Ethan have gone through their own struggles with anxiety. Very glad this podcast pairup was done. Thank you!
Right now is the perfect time for Bo to guest on H3 again. The last year has been so eventful for both Ethan and Bo, I think they could do something really interesting if they got together again. This interview is interesting and insightful, but I also see Ethan missing a lot, and Bo struggling to connect. I wonder what their dynamic would be now, post-inside and post-frenemies
To hear Bo talk about "Thinking admitting it to yourself is going to make it worse, is the exact opposite of how it is." Really hit me. I've had a mix of anxiety and monophobia and depression for a little over a year now, and I always thought it just happened when I started saying it to myself. I've just drilled it into my head that if I just tell myself I'm not depressed, I don't have anxiety, I'm fine, that it'll go away. And it never worked. So it was really eye opening to hear that all I had to do was admit that I'm having these issues in my life and seek out someone to talk to and things will get better. Thank you.
You really should indeed look for external help but let me add that there is value in telling yourself positive things. The old "fake it till you make it", there's wisdom in that. Acknowledge your issues and work on them, but don't fall into a mindset of reminding yourself of all the negative things going on, many of them might not even be true and just a distorted perception consequential to your illness. Try to remind yourself of the positives as often as possible. I don't mean to sound too preachy, I've just obviously been (still sort of am) there and wanted to help.
It’s because he doesn’t blame us, our parents say “social media is evil, it’s you kids and your blah blah blah” but Bo is like “social media is evil and I’m sorry this is what we’ve created for you to grow up in.”
Bo, I was at that Providence, RI show. It was the first time I saw you live. I had no idea that you were dealing with a whole ass panic attack during the show. I could only imagine how hard that was for you to keep it all together. I did, however, see the difference when I saw you in Connecticut. You didn’t want to meet anyone in Providence (which is obviously fine) and now it all makes so much sense. I do not know you personally but going on with your performance shows how strong you are. Thank you for being an inspiration and making me feel less alone. I have GAD and I always thought I was so “unique” and alone when really it surrounds the whole world. Thank you for speaking about your struggles. It means more to your fans than you will ever know.
@@shantytshidibi3547 Might have taken up smoking or something, a lot of people in show business (for lack of a better word) take up the habit at some point. Stress and being surrounded by other people smoking, happens a lot.
I feel like Bo and Ethan are the ones who are weird here... who detests both hiking and camping? Fuck, if you've never done a campfire with whiskey and friends around it in the wild, you're missing out.
@@truehistory8440 umm.. people who are seriously anxious and dissociated detest camping- it's literally a forced sitting with things, and for those with anxiety and dissociation it can actually be hell (coming from someone with similar conditions who sought solace from the wilderness but literally had to spend years weening myself off of concrete, and into nature to actually enjoy it instead of just being distressed by it).
@@truehistory8440 i dont like mosquitos and i dont like wearing bug spray, so i dont really like camping but if its with good friends and family then im going and im not gonna bitch abt it
When he mentions Deadpool being self aware - foreshadows the lyric “Deadpool’s self awareness, loving parents endless fun” in the That Funny Feeling from Inside The reacting to your own reaction idea The making fun of streamers/“youtubers” and the “content creators” creepy thanks for watching videos (him with the knife). The making fun of video game streamers in Inside video game bit, while also commenting on how a panic attack feels like you’re watching yourself from above. Sooo many ideas Bo touched on in this podcast discussion that was later incorporated into Inside - ideas and concepts that he’s clearly examined repeatedly.
Coming back to this after watching INSIDE 6 times :) “deadpool self awareness” is a great lyric in funny feeling and it’s funny because he kinda talks about that here :) ALSO at 1:04:12 it’s literally a cinematic parallel to inside ....
I was looking for someone mentioning this; I suppose you just have to watch inside 6 times (same btw lol) to pick up on the MANY references in this interview
I'm pretty sure the shot at the start of All Eyes On Me where Bo watches an old UA-cam clip of his is a nod to him looking over lots of his old online videos like this and his appearance on The Green Room to gather and consolidate some of his ideas from back then. There are some real overt nods to previous content he's appeared in there.
This whole anxiety discussion is really helping my anxiety. I didn't know that many other people went through the exact same kind of shit. Thank you guys.
ok "i didnt know that many other people went through the exact same kind of shit" do you not see anyone on the internet goin 'i hAVE SEVERE AND CRIPPING DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY AND INSOMNIA AND EVERY EATING DISORDER PITY ME NOOOWOWOWOWOWOWOWWOW" like bro
Now that we’re all rewatching after ‘Inside’, I kind of want to see them talk again. I feel like they both had evolutions of “trying to be a better person” and mental health. Also they gotta talk about all the “foreshadowing” going on here.
@@NatalieFaithful I’m dying to know more about the process! I absolutely loved the special, but know Bo was not alone during the pandemic. I’m sure he happily walked into the main house to his gf/dogs at the end of the day, so I’m curious how he was able to separate all that from the art of Inside.
The talk about anxiousness was amazing. Truly eye opening. I cannot tell you how important this was to me and my own battle. Thank you, both of you, for being so transparents and genuine, talking about something we all struggle with on different levels. Bo, when you mentioned that you had almost hoped you were unique in your anxiety, that hit hard with me. You've said some words that i have never heard before on this topic. thank you so much.
FunkadelicPeach I don't have anxiety but I do have that thing where I kind of wish all my emotions and experiences were unique and special, because hat would mean *I* am unique and special. Its something I'm very embarrassed to admit because I know its a very special snowflake-y feeling, so hearing Bo talk about it was, ironically, a huge relief.
And here i was, thinking that was obviously an exaggeration to make a point since i'm fairly sure anyone old enough to type UA-cam comments have been alive longer than the H3 podcast... But since you seem to be confused, i haven't actually waited ALL MY LIFE. It was a figure of speech.
I empathize with Ethan because I find it hard to discern jokes from seriousness. It's really difficult for some of us with autism and otherwise. I always have to ask and I'm not ever offended when someone clarifies but I always think it's annoying to them
Bo is one of those people which you can't tell he is being serious, and also he has a lot of meanings behind his jokes, words, and songs. People tend to laugh at comedians even when they aren't joking because they are comedians. Which is really just a sad thing to not be taken seriously, but people did come for jokes. Anyways, people interpret things differently like art is dead by bo. You can clearly see hostility in his eyes while playing it, he even said before he started that it helped him sleep at night and also that he didn't want applause. But either way people still laughed at some bits, almost everyone in the green room didn't take him seriously. So how i see it is that, for myself his coping mechanism is joking. I've encountered people who laugh at their traumas, etc.. but many of his songs end off in a deep note or end off in meaningful lyrics of the sort which makes him interesting because (once again in my eye) that he is doing what he loves to do while also fighting with himself and the way all of his past words have new meanings and are new songs now. That about sums it up.
@@JonahNelson7 i've had too much time to myself so i do often think a lot about certain things, it makes sense. what i don't do though is cover up my feelings, i talk to my therapist about things but it never feels solved. But i keep on telling people how i feel to finally understand it I guess.
Bo's description of his mother really resonates with me. My mom is an ER nurse, and she sees people pass away every day. And i never considered how incredible it is that she comes home and still functions and all that.
I really appreciated the respect for nurses and cnas. I work in a birth center and most people think I just cuddle babies all night. It is hard to separate yourself from the deaths. It gets easier in a way but you carry it with you. I tell my coworkers that if there comes a day that I don’t have to go to the locker room to ugly cry for 10 minutes after a baby’s death, then I need to quit. It definitely takes strength like no other to be able to do what we do for a profession, but I feel like it’s an honor for the patient to let me be there by their side to comfort them during such a terrible time. It gives me perspective and my son gets spoiled with love when I get home from that. I can’t talk to anybody about my hard days at work because nobody wants to hear of such sad situations.
I watched my father die while in hospice. The active dying process took hours, and he didn't have dying last words. He attempted to tell my mother on the phone that he loved her, but couldn't make out the words. In movies they portray a lot of brooding silence during the process, but really it's hours of gasping for air and guttural sounds. I held his hand, and when he went silent is when I knew he had passed. I was such a wreck, I ended up puking outside. I have so much respect for hospice nurses and everything they do to bring comfort to people who are dying. She fluffed my dad's pillows, and used Q-tips and water to even keep his mouth from being dry. The kindness in her eyes, and compassion was truly moving and beautiful. They really are angels, and some of the best of humanity.
I'm in the first 50 minutes, and I'm really interested in what Bo has to say, I heard you don't read comments anymore, but if I may give some constructive criticism, I think there were lots of moments were Bo was on a roll saying something and then you interrupted him ultimately changing the subject. Maybe that's what you planned, I just like when Bo goes rambling.
Chaotic Neutral came here to say this. I’ve only watched this podcast one other time and I was hoping the interrupting was a one-off. Jeebus. This was so bad. If I was a potential guest and I saw this I would decline invites to be on indefinitely.
Chaotic Neutral what the fuck it just keeps getting worse. I am at 47:20 and I don’t know if I can continue. I’m really interested in Bo and what he has to say about these topics but this guy, man
The thing is, as opposed to Joe Rogan, Ethan feels awkward really fast. To Ethan, he is just having a natural conversation and idk if anyone else gets that feeling when you feel you are letting someone talk for too long and you feel maybe they just keep talking because you aren't saying anything or guiding the conversation. And the more you don't talk, the more you think they will feel awkward, I think Ethan gets that feeling. The problem is, this is a podcast and we want to hear Bo talk, not Ethan. And there are times when guiding a conversation is necessary, but Ethan just seemed like he was just saying the first thing that came to his mind every 10 seconds. For me, it's not that annoying, but only because I wouldn't have really noticed if I didn't read this comment first.
Sam Holder I just replied to another comment basically saying that. And I’ll just say it again here, I’m blown away at how he just cares about his turn to talk rather than listen to the legend he’s lucky to have on
I agree with Bo about viral videos. It's the system that has changed, not the viral videos themselves. They still exist, they're just not given the same exposure that they used to, because Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon have taken up that space now.
I don't quite agree that late night show clips have taken over those spots, but it's absolutely clear that the algorithm has changed to not be NewTuber friendly.
If the comedian thing ever stops working for Bo, I have no doubt he can teach a internet education class - and how to view and breakdown older and newer videos.
I kinda love this, two dudes talking about their anxiety and how they've dealt with it...just because too often in society we tell men it's not manly or some bullshit to talk about how they feel, not only that but having had anxiety literally most if not all of my life hearing someone like bo burnham, who is wildly successful talking about his anxiety and dealing with it is inspiring
I have an unhealthy obsession with everything Bo does, and when I saw him live it was so surreal seeing the person I've always seen on screen, 10 feet in front of me performing. I get that same feeling just watching this, the surrealness of two of my favorite personalities together goofin off. so beautiful.
Watching this after "inside" AND after the final trish fiasco is so amazing. Ethan, I know I speak for so many when I say that I watched you way before trish, and I will continue to watch long after.
Bo is probably the first 'internet celebrity' I truly resonated with and to hear him discuss his struggle with anxiety was really something. He's such an incredibly interesting guy. Such a talent, too. Would love to hear more about/from his mum, she seems like an amazing woman. Absolutely one of my favourite podcasts in a long time! Thanks Ethan, appreciate ya. Miss u Hila.
After all of Bo's songs, I've listened / watched growing up, I really hope that he is happy with himself. Phenemonal comic / performer. But his self-awareness and integrity are what makes him great.
So much respect goes out to Bo Burnham for his honesty and for making "inside" wich has so many layers. I never realized how much he was hurting, watching this makes his performance that much more impressive! Thanks Bo, you made a genuine difference in my life!
Still don’t follow. Was it really written by Amy Schumer? Or do you think it’s just funny to say Amy Schumer wrote the one bad review? Because I’d love to see a serious comedy beef between those two. Burnham would destroy what’s left of her career
They had a good chemistry. Both seemed genuinely talkative and intrigued. One of the better interactions. They actually seem like they could be friends.
Think the commenters are thinking too deeply about how these guys connected. I sense two dudes who truly don't know each other and they're talking about cool stuff. And they enjoy each other's company, and they're slightly annoyed that they're being taken out of their comfort zone. Great Podcast, the awkwardness was entertaining, and I look forward to Hila coming back, cause she is definitely the balance.
This was such a wonderful and important conversation. I wish more people would feel ok about speaking out about their anxiety and troublesome thoughts. Talking with someone can truly be the salvation! 😌
Okay but nobody cares actually cares how depressed/anxious you are if you're not famous and not attractive. People are never going to feel comfortable because nobody cares outside of that criteria.
Speaking about your anxieties is somehow a form of release. It may not work for everyone, but when it works, it works. Take it from a chronic worrier; tell someone else, and you will worry half as much. Keep telling people and the worry you have will melt down until you have a necessary and normal amount of 'concern' to accomplish your tasks.
Some Guy I'm really sorry you feel that way about it, but someone always does. As much as your anxiety tells you that no one will care or listen, someone will because someone else is looking for someone to listen to them. It's a weird paradox of expectation.
I think the death of Vine really started this shit content. I know Liza is good but her and all the other viners who came to UA-cam diluted the platform a bit
Hila really is crawling back into her shell, I didn’t hear her talk at all this episode. I thought she was making progress, as the comment section reminds her literally every episode of the podcast. (This is a joke and I know she is in Israel caring for her dad)
It wasn’t a joke you didn’t want to delete your comment after finding out she wasn’t there so you edited it like you were joking so you didn’t get roasted. I see right through your facade.
John Dowling Not really. You think a doctor will help him? Nah, most likely will just get him addicted to pills and then he’ll still be suffering for the rest of his life.
Blade Runner I lied to myself the same way as you are right now until I swallowed my pride and went to a therapist. These people truly want to help and I suggest you seek it out
Hearing them talk about how Bo's ~thing~ wouldn't work as well not-live after Inside is beautifully ironic. Our collective experience of the pandemic changed everything.
I've watched every h3 podcast and I don't think I've ever paused one before to walk around and absorb something. Bo said it best, I think people working "end of life care" are actual saints and angels.
Damn, this episode hit me hard. I've come to realization about a year ago that I have symptoms of severe anxiety. It's put me in the ER twice because I literally thought I was dying and it ended up just being anxiety attacks. The shit is so bad that I fear going to sleep because I feel like I won't wake up. I never talked about it to anyone until a couple weeks ago and becoming aware of it has actually helped so much. I'm so happy/saddened that there's other people who feel this way. Thanks for this episode guys
Ethan calling Review Brah a legend. Well I've seen people screaming in the comments for many months for him to do a H3 podcast episode, both on H3's comment section and on TheReportOfTheWeek. So Ethan, bring the legend on will ya? We need it. Bo needs it too.
I totally understand Bo's obsession with glimpses into lives you'd never otherwise see. I've never met anyone who gets why I thoroughly enjoy weird, niche videos and bizarre reality shows. Always felt a connection to Bo. This interview just reinforced what I felt about him as a person. His specials are all genius and I really mean genius but, he's such a normal guy. I love him.
*Yankee candle _hauls_ Sorry! I'm only doing this because it's essential for understanding the joke, and I'll delete this if it bothers you or you edit the comment.
I love how Bo can destabilize Ethan. I think Ethan can be comfortable around similar comedic, higher intellectuals. He knows Bo experienced the same anxiety as him and can empathize with it, which in turn, gives a serene feel to any comment or anecdote that either one exclaims.
Bo has one of the all time greatest and most unique comedy minds in history and I can’t wait to see whatever else he does next. Love seeing him on the podcast!
Anybody who watches videos of 10 year olds reviewing candles is pretty cool in my book. Really, thank you both for the shout out!
TheReportOfTheWeek I can't here for this comment
You are actually one of the best youtubers
Need a H3 podcast with you in it!
I’m casually waiting for the moment i see a H3 podcast with you in it!
Omg!
Im happy to see so many people have come back to this after "Inside"
Yip
The whole meta UA-cam thing was a reference to this podcast I think!
I would love to see him come back on the podcast and talk about Inside.
@@michaelhurwitz1053 that was exactly what i was thinking
yeah, i agree.
HAVE HIM ON AGAIN!! INSIDE WAS A MASTERPIECE.
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Thinking about Bo sobbing behind stage actually breaks my heart.
Odysseus Borindok that’s exactly what I was thinking
same :(
Especially right after, Are You Happy :(
@@zazu2006 it's currently 11:57. Hbu?
@@zazu2006 11:31am CST where I'm located. Not sure what time zone you're in but you might have to do some quick maths
Bo the OG LEGEND, what a treat
Leon Lush Wtf tomato mafia godfather himself just casually making an appearance in the comments.
hopefully get the see the tomato mafia mob boss on here eventually ;) ( * )
Let's get mr. Lush on the podcast!
It's a tomatit. Ugh I hate myself...
Leon Lush But let's be honest you're the OG, James
that's some poetic irony that someone with crippling anxiety has a passion for performance
Gabriel Mishler he’s also really good at it
@@johnnyparsnips7641 seems like that's only one expression of anxiety. Mine doesn't come from that at all
@@johnnyparsnips7641 That's stuff he can control but he can't control the audience and he can't control his fear of how they might respond.
Isn't that I R O N I C I N O R I R O N I C
There are different types of anxiety
Bo - *Tries to have a deep and meaningful conversation*
Ethan - "you ever pissed through the gap in the toilet seat?"
Elliot sdfsdf
Yeah, Bo also said "I'm tryna connect with you here" to Ethan while Ethan was talking about the peeing thing, dunno if you peeped that
But right after that they had a good talk about anxiety.
Bo's the one who brought it up though
Fabian kus Dude, you've been in 7 other comment threads I've looked through. Doing nothing but saying Bo sucks. We get it. Stop spreading negativity, and fuck off.
Fabian kus stfu
Is anyone here after watching bo's special inside? When they start reacting to themselves had to have inspired the reaction video bit!
oh wow!!! you’re right
I was thinking the same thing!
Also, them praising Shane and then talking about how the accusations of pedophilia against him were unfounded. Really puts the last two years into perspective.
just came to comment that!! you could tell bo was so into it and was sad ethan closed it lmfaoo
100% here bc of inside, it was so different from a majority of the content that had been put out during most of the last year
Bo's one of the good guys. Thanks for the podcast dudes.
Hey N-O-D-E love your vids, I'm learning heaps from them
N-O-D-E
You spelled Beau wrong, but i agree, amongst the worlds sons of pizza chain owners, Beau is one of the best.
Sup N-O-D-E, you got good videos dude
Is this the eminem store 😂
I really appreciate the vibe on this cast, the awkward pauses and *Woooosh* moments, it's so real. I feel like I'm hearing a real conversation between two dudes I look up to. Chill af, keep it up, proud of you.
Matt Smith sometimes the awkwardness and the "woooosh moments" give me a bit of anxiety, like as if I was the one in the conversation, but it could just be me because I have a bit of recurring social anxiety. regardless, I agree, it does feel very real and I appreciate that
Bo Burnham is the internet's big brother.
old comment but he really is. or maybe... he's like... i can't remember her name, the girl who kayla shadows in the eighth grade. amazingly talented and quirky and awkward, really insanely pretty. side rant, anyways he's that.
edit: her name is olivia and she's played by emily robinson:)
Yea like a big brother he beats the shit out of it
Yeah, and Finn Wolfhard is UA-cam's younger brother.
yep
More like grandpa
This was right around the time he built that birdhouse with his mom
Bruhhhhh. Best comment ever.
This comment wins the internet
Omg aww wait!!
Underrated comment
😂😂😂
it's bo yo
Ambition gg
And I’m the greatest rapper ever
The bo bro
Bo fo sho
Tyler Fedor and I'll weather your weather whether you think im clever on not
"I have a real lazy streak. I will just sit around the house all day, and then suddenly have a burst of creativity and do something."
God, that makes me feel so much better about my life!
Welcome to humanity. You are so (not) special
John Stolback welcome to this comment. You were over a year late.
@@GodsofGaming64 welcome
Don't be, unless you paid attention to the last bit.
But Bo is still really successful. I have lazy streaks too, yet, overall, I'm generally unproductive. Bo is overall very productive.
Great podcast! Truly therapeutic hearing about how both Bo and Ethan have gone through their own struggles with anxiety. Very glad this podcast pairup was done. Thank you!
Haito hi!
love you! you love bo as much as I do!!
Fancy seeing you here. Love the stuff!
Musical Comedy are there no ghost stories?
Musical Comedy ayyyyyy!!!
POV your obsessed with Bo’s specials on Netflix and now your going through all of his content on UA-cam
You don't know me 😳
Yeppppp
WE ARE ALL THE INSATIABLE YOU HE WAS TALKING ABOUT
me AF right now
A specific bit of everything, all of the time
I wish someone could look at me the way Bo looks at the guy cooking _sausages_
Right now is the perfect time for Bo to guest on H3 again. The last year has been so eventful for both Ethan and Bo, I think they could do something really interesting if they got together again. This interview is interesting and insightful, but I also see Ethan missing a lot, and Bo struggling to connect. I wonder what their dynamic would be now, post-inside and post-frenemies
Upvote so the AL·GORE·RHYTHM
I totally get with this!!
Gives us perspective on what 3 years of life can do to your mindsets, how they continue on with anxiety
To hear Bo talk about "Thinking admitting it to yourself is going to make it worse, is the exact opposite of how it is."
Really hit me.
I've had a mix of anxiety and monophobia and depression for a little over a year now, and I always thought it just happened when I started saying it to myself. I've just drilled it into my head that if I just tell myself I'm not depressed, I don't have anxiety, I'm fine, that it'll go away. And it never worked. So it was really eye opening to hear that all I had to do was admit that I'm having these issues in my life and seek out someone to talk to and things will get better.
Thank you.
Kris Reish It May not get better, though. You have to be prepared for that.
Blade Runner thanks for the encouragement :)
You really should indeed look for external help but let me add that there is value in telling yourself positive things. The old "fake it till you make it", there's wisdom in that. Acknowledge your issues and work on them, but don't fall into a mindset of reminding yourself of all the negative things going on, many of them might not even be true and just a distorted perception consequential to your illness. Try to remind yourself of the positives as often as possible. I don't mean to sound too preachy, I've just obviously been (still sort of am) there and wanted to help.
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1:03:00 When he got the joke idea for inside. Reacting to his reaction, and on and on.
You're so right!! Hahahaha
When I saw that I freaked outttt
I mean, that not fact checked, but it's an interesting view
What if Unpaid Intern is about Ian ? He also talks about Deadpool being self aware in this podcast so H3 could have had a ton of influence on Inside 😂
@@katystevenson2784 I doubt it that Ian was unpaid tho... unless it's The 5%
people always criticize Hila for not talking. you can definitely feel her absence. But Ethan's a champ too. Love the podcast
Flower Dog I was just about to comment that!
Flower Dog what
Where is she???
she's in israel with her dad. He's suffering from cancer, so she's making the most out of the time she can get with him
nekoamal, thats so detailed it sounds true but i highly doubt it is
My parents: social media is evil! >:(
Me: you don’t know what you’re talking about!
Bo burnham: social media is evil
Me: burn Twitter to the ground!
Lmao, this comment deserves more likes
It’s because he doesn’t blame us, our parents say “social media is evil, it’s you kids and your blah blah blah” but Bo is like “social media is evil and I’m sorry this is what we’ve created for you to grow up in.”
666 likes woa
@Hal Moore you think parents don’t engage with social media?! GRANDPARENTS engage with social media. It’s not a “young person” thing.
@@probablypossessed2075 exactly
Bo, I was at that Providence, RI show. It was the first time I saw you live. I had no idea that you were dealing with a whole ass panic attack during the show. I could only imagine how hard that was for you to keep it all together. I did, however, see the difference when I saw you in Connecticut. You didn’t want to meet anyone in Providence (which is obviously fine) and now it all makes so much sense. I do not know you personally but going on with your performance shows how strong you are. Thank you for being an inspiration and making me feel less alone. I have GAD and I always thought I was so “unique” and alone when really it surrounds the whole world. Thank you for speaking about your struggles. It means more to your fans than you will ever know.
I can't get over Bo saying, "This means a lot to me." about the man with the peaches and sausages.
Man, his voice got deep.
He finally finished puberty
He makes his voice sound high pitched while performing.
His normal voice is just quite deep
Hashtag deep.
@@diorsse I don't think so ,in past interviews he voice wasn't that deep.He's voice got deeper...
@@shantytshidibi3547 Might have taken up smoking or something, a lot of people in show business (for lack of a better word) take up the habit at some point. Stress and being surrounded by other people smoking, happens a lot.
"Being self-aware about doing something you hate doesn't save you from the act"
*PewDiePie starts sweating*
so true
Truer words haven't been spoken.
at least he is enjoying himself for a change
He doesn't hate it, he enjoys doing daily uploads or he wouldn't do it, he's already rich.
I feel like everyone in the community knows this and turned it into a meme already lmao
Bo seriously needs his own podcast.
“There’s fuckers out there that make their own granola” that’s the funniest shit how did they just fly past that
i died when he said they’re dead behind the eyes 💀
Ok what made me laugh the most is I know people who make their own granola, and I can’t say I’ve never done it myself 😅😂
I feel like Bo and Ethan are the ones who are weird here... who detests both hiking and camping? Fuck, if you've never done a campfire with whiskey and friends around it in the wild, you're missing out.
@@truehistory8440 umm.. people who are seriously anxious and dissociated detest camping- it's literally a forced sitting with things, and for those with anxiety and dissociation it can actually be hell (coming from someone with similar conditions who sought solace from the wilderness but literally had to spend years weening myself off of concrete, and into nature to actually enjoy it instead of just being distressed by it).
@@truehistory8440 i dont like mosquitos and i dont like wearing bug spray, so i dont really like camping but if its with good friends and family then im going and im not gonna bitch abt it
Really appreciate the full candidness of this, sWELL. Bo is a huge inspiration for me so this was fantastic to watch
Oh it's the boi 😀
When he mentions Deadpool being self aware - foreshadows the lyric “Deadpool’s self awareness, loving parents endless fun” in the That Funny Feeling from Inside
The reacting to your own reaction idea
The making fun of streamers/“youtubers” and the “content creators” creepy thanks for watching videos (him with the knife).
The making fun of video game streamers in Inside video game bit, while also commenting on how a panic attack feels like you’re watching yourself from above.
Sooo many ideas Bo touched on in this podcast discussion that was later incorporated into Inside - ideas and concepts that he’s clearly examined repeatedly.
15:54
There’s so many things that he used from this podcast for inside!
"fucking their wives on their graves" when talking about amazon bookstores. BEZOS I anyone??
@@prettyshinyspaghetti8332 i thought the same thing
it's actually "harmless fun" not endless
Bo: "It looks like Gyarados"
Ethan: "Is that a mythical creature?"
Yes, it is a very mythical creature ;3
when did they say this?
Watch from 1:42:34
Coming back to this after watching INSIDE 6 times :) “deadpool self awareness” is a great lyric in funny feeling and it’s funny because he kinda talks about that here :) ALSO at 1:04:12 it’s literally a cinematic parallel to inside ....
exactly what i thought
He also talks about phones and disassociation here too!!
I was looking for someone mentioning this; I suppose you just have to watch inside 6 times (same btw lol) to pick up on the MANY references in this interview
No, wait, this store sells mirrors.
How sad.
see what i did there?
Daniel Studart let’s rock. No
See what I did there, LETS ROCK lol
CongalTRON just stop pls
it’s so weird how much of this relates to inside. the shit about the internet, anxiety, jeff bezos, big brands trying to be relatable… weird
also the reacting to my song thing he did
I'm pretty sure the shot at the start of All Eyes On Me where Bo watches an old UA-cam clip of his is a nod to him looking over lots of his old online videos like this and his appearance on The Green Room to gather and consolidate some of his ideas from back then. There are some real overt nods to previous content he's appeared in there.
it was v obviously on Bo’s mind
inside is such a vulnerable peice of work
Dude this guy made inside, so obviously, quarantine was a time when he was alone and he reflected on himself so yeah, obviously that hapoened
This whole anxiety discussion is really helping my anxiety. I didn't know that many other people went through the exact same kind of shit. Thank you guys.
Do you remember the timestamp for the anxiety thing?
John Doe It's like 13 minutes in :)
It’s called being a weak minded weak individual.
lol, I also have really bad anxiety...sometimes severe (also depression).
How do you deal with yours?
ok "i didnt know that many other people went through the exact same kind of shit" do you not see anyone on the internet goin 'i hAVE SEVERE AND CRIPPING DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY AND INSOMNIA AND EVERY EATING DISORDER PITY ME NOOOWOWOWOWOWOWOWWOW" like bro
I like to think that 1:04:00 is what inspired Bo to do the "reacting to my own video" skit in his new special Inside xD
Same!
When Ethan said it freaks him out, Bo thought, "Making a mental note of that one."
@@dededeedles Right?? My thoughts exactly!
exactly what I was going to post lmao
yoooo he def wrote that down for the special
The bigger they are, the harder the "R."
The only thing that could have made this better is if Hila was there. I hope her Dad is doing okay.
Neferin how would hila make it better she doesn’t say shit and just awkwardly laughs
Zach Hochreiter mad?
he pointed something out wym
"yeah"
Zach Hochreiter agreed, i enjoy podcasts much more without her
Unfortunately for you, most others love Hila
I love that Bo burnham mentioned Bill Wurtz. Ethan agrees 46:11
Time?
just after 42:14
i love them ohh my gosh.
yes yes the lowercase thing
they have the same mbti/personality type (intp)
omg yesss my favourite people
I knew Bo was smart and talented but he has respectable opinions and has a very genuine character. Good dude, he sees past the bullshit.
i wish bo had his own podcast i would eat that shit upppp
you're not gonna believe what happens in the Inside Outtakes
@@vicenterodriguez2177 DOES YOUR JUNK GO SKUNK?
Now that we’re all rewatching after ‘Inside’, I kind of want to see them talk again. I feel like they both had evolutions of “trying to be a better person” and mental health. Also they gotta talk about all the “foreshadowing” going on here.
Literally no one in existence:
Bo: This man cooking a hotdog with blended peaches is such a work of art. Just absolutely amazing.
69th like hehe
i like how he talks about anxiety, talking and hearing others cases helps alot to see you are not alone, also great podcast.
Y’all should have him on again 👁👄👁
yes!!!!!!!! please, they can talk about inside!
I’m literally dying for an interview with him omg. Like when is he gonna start talking about Inside publicly because I need more!
yes please
@@NatalieFaithful I’m dying to know more about the process! I absolutely loved the special, but know Bo was not alone during the pandemic. I’m sure he happily walked into the main house to his gf/dogs at the end of the day, so I’m curious how he was able to separate all that from the art of Inside.
The talk about anxiousness was amazing. Truly eye opening. I cannot tell you how important this was to me and my own battle. Thank you, both of you, for being so transparents and genuine, talking about something we all struggle with on different levels.
Bo, when you mentioned that you had almost hoped you were unique in your anxiety, that hit hard with me. You've said some words that i have never heard before on this topic. thank you so much.
FunkadelicPeach I don't have anxiety but I do have that thing where I kind of wish all my emotions and experiences were unique and special, because hat would mean *I* am unique and special. Its something I'm very embarrassed to admit because I know its a very special snowflake-y feeling, so hearing Bo talk about it was, ironically, a huge relief.
the one interview i would have never expected
Greyj so bob saget was expected
Greyj same here
Podcast =\= interview
They mentioned it in the last one
We are blessed
I waited my entire life for this. Best guest ever.
This feels so much more sincere than other guests.
Akinto710 mac demarco is all we need now
I want big money salvia to appear again.
And I thought my life was pathetic
And here i was, thinking that was obviously an exaggeration to make a point since i'm fairly sure anyone old enough to type UA-cam comments have been alive longer than the H3 podcast... But since you seem to be confused, i haven't actually waited ALL MY LIFE. It was a figure of speech.
the second hand embarrassment that i feel every time bo makes a joke and ethan thinks he’s being serious.... bo is right cringe IS a form of empathy
I empathize with Ethan because I find it hard to discern jokes from seriousness. It's really difficult for some of us with autism and otherwise. I always have to ask and I'm not ever offended when someone clarifies but I always think it's annoying to them
Just stop being so negative. So rude
Bo is one of those people which you can't tell he is being serious, and also he has a lot of meanings behind his jokes, words, and songs. People tend to laugh at comedians even when they aren't joking because they are comedians. Which is really just a sad thing to not be taken seriously, but people did come for jokes. Anyways, people interpret things differently like art is dead by bo. You can clearly see hostility in his eyes while playing it, he even said before he started that it helped him sleep at night and also that he didn't want applause. But either way people still laughed at some bits, almost everyone in the green room didn't take him seriously. So how i see it is that, for myself his coping mechanism is joking. I've encountered people who laugh at their traumas, etc.. but many of his songs end off in a deep note or end off in meaningful lyrics of the sort which makes him interesting because (once again in my eye) that he is doing what he loves to do while also fighting with himself and the way all of his past words have new meanings and are new songs now. That about sums it up.
@@Accyilneyou can tell if he’s being serious solely by the content of what he’s saying. So you have think somewhat similarly to him
@@JonahNelson7 i've had too much time to myself so i do often think a lot about certain things, it makes sense. what i don't do though is cover up my feelings, i talk to my therapist about things but it never feels solved. But i keep on telling people how i feel to finally understand it I guess.
Bo's description of his mother really resonates with me. My mom is an ER nurse, and she sees people pass away every day. And i never considered how incredible it is that she comes home and still functions and all that.
12:20
"Deadpool's self-awareness" - Damn, he was preparing this lyric back in 2018
The H3 Podcast feels a little bit empty without Hila
yeaaaaa....
*laughing* × 10
She quit
What happened to her??
divorced
I love how much empathy and interest Bo has for the sausage and peaches guy. It shows a true, pure love for the human experience
Ethan "Im a grown man more or less" Klein
Tyler C so it begins
General Wards well if he wants to compete with rogan he's gotta get this crap lol
Does this mean he's officially an experience?
Tyler C you're smart, you're a genius; another one, another one, another one.
Tyler "comments on experience" C
They actually seemed like friends rather than bo being a guest
Confused Prick I wonder if they are friends off camera
@@videospielesindkunst Lmao i thought you were calling him a prick but that's his name
ScartheSurfer This answering system really needs an overhaul
I really appreciated the respect for nurses and cnas. I work in a birth center and most people think I just cuddle babies all night. It is hard to separate yourself from the deaths. It gets easier in a way but you carry it with you. I tell my coworkers that if there comes a day that I don’t have to go to the locker room to ugly cry for 10 minutes after a baby’s death, then I need to quit. It definitely takes strength like no other to be able to do what we do for a profession, but I feel like it’s an honor for the patient to let me be there by their side to comfort them during such a terrible time. It gives me perspective and my son gets spoiled with love when I get home from that. I can’t talk to anybody about my hard days at work because nobody wants to hear of such sad situations.
HeatherAlicia9109 hey, thank you for everything you do. Much love 💕
M. Rosenburgh ❤️❤️❤️
HeatherAlicia9109 you’re doing some of the hard stuff most people couldn’t handle. Thank you for that.
I watched my father die while in hospice. The active dying process took hours, and he didn't have dying last words. He attempted to tell my mother on the phone that he loved her, but couldn't make out the words. In movies they portray a lot of brooding silence during the process, but really it's hours of gasping for air and guttural sounds. I held his hand, and when he went silent is when I knew he had passed. I was such a wreck, I ended up puking outside. I have so much respect for hospice nurses and everything they do to bring comfort to people who are dying. She fluffed my dad's pillows, and used Q-tips and water to even keep his mouth from being dry. The kindness in her eyes, and compassion was truly moving and beautiful. They really are angels, and some of the best of humanity.
U have such a weak stomach lmao
It’s so weird hearing Bo talk about Shane and Tanacon
Blew my mind when they mentioned Bill Wurtz...
ahaha I know right
He came frome the internet, he even made a song about UA-cam
They're just two guys
HOW IS HE HUMAN I CANT WRAP MY MIND AROUND IT
“Cringing is a form of empathy” 😭
I desperately hope Bo watched ContraPoints’s Cringe video
I'm in the first 50 minutes, and I'm really interested in what Bo has to say, I heard you don't read comments anymore, but if I may give some constructive criticism, I think there were lots of moments were Bo was on a roll saying something and then you interrupted him ultimately changing the subject. Maybe that's what you planned, I just like when Bo goes rambling.
Chaotic Neutral came here to say this. I’ve only watched this podcast one other time and I was hoping the interrupting was a one-off. Jeebus. This was so bad. If I was a potential guest and I saw this I would decline invites to be on indefinitely.
Chaotic Neutral what the fuck it just keeps getting worse. I am at 47:20 and I don’t know if I can continue. I’m really interested in Bo and what he has to say about these topics but this guy, man
The thing is, as opposed to Joe Rogan, Ethan feels awkward really fast. To Ethan, he is just having a natural conversation and idk if anyone else gets that feeling when you feel you are letting someone talk for too long and you feel maybe they just keep talking because you aren't saying anything or guiding the conversation. And the more you don't talk, the more you think they will feel awkward, I think Ethan gets that feeling. The problem is, this is a podcast and we want to hear Bo talk, not Ethan. And there are times when guiding a conversation is necessary, but Ethan just seemed like he was just saying the first thing that came to his mind every 10 seconds. For me, it's not that annoying, but only because I wouldn't have really noticed if I didn't read this comment first.
@@Th3oSK fair enough friend
It’s a interview he’s trying to hit all the topic points in the appropriate time. I feel like he so much better at segues now.
Inside is now 100% on Rotten Tomatoes
103% as of today
Ethan -- gotta let the guests talk, man. Great platform, just let the guests do their thing.
Sam Holder I just replied to another comment basically saying that. And I’ll just say it again here, I’m blown away at how he just cares about his turn to talk rather than listen to the legend he’s lucky to have on
I agree with Bo about viral videos. It's the system that has changed, not the viral videos themselves. They still exist, they're just not given the same exposure that they used to, because Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon have taken up that space now.
I hate those guys, a bunch a hack frauds!
It was only a matter of time before UA-cam became totally corporate.
NJOverclocked The algorithm has changed also
I don't quite agree that late night show clips have taken over those spots, but it's absolutely clear that the algorithm has changed to not be NewTuber friendly.
Lol UA-cam will decline when that happens
If the comedian thing ever stops working for Bo, I have no doubt he can teach a internet education class - and how to view and breakdown older and newer videos.
Breakdown older and newer videos? I mean... wouldn’t just have to look at the upload date..? Come on now.
+Threat
Some videos are far older than their upload date.
how to view videos lol so you watch a video teaching you how to watch a video?
James Onstott lol ya
HAHAH
GET BO BACK ON THE SHOW
I kinda love this, two dudes talking about their anxiety and how they've dealt with it...just because too often in society we tell men it's not manly or some bullshit to talk about how they feel, not only that but having had anxiety literally most if not all of my life hearing someone like bo burnham, who is wildly successful talking about his anxiety and dealing with it is inspiring
I have an unhealthy obsession with everything Bo does, and when I saw him live it was so surreal seeing the person I've always seen on screen, 10 feet in front of me performing. I get that same feeling just watching this, the surrealness of two of my favorite personalities together goofin off. so beautiful.
Bo goes over Ethan's head so many times in this. Quite hilarious.
Omg I was scrolling through wondering if any one noticed this :)
Yeah some of the jokes were really good but Ethan didnt understand them haha
Rachel 84 Same.
Ethan is a smart dude, but Bo is on a different level
He isnt ment for this time, he is a god in his own right people will study him 50 years from now
Watching this after "inside" AND after the final trish fiasco is so amazing. Ethan, I know I speak for so many when I say that I watched you way before trish, and I will continue to watch long after.
I love how we all came here
What's this fiasco?
Yup this is both of my worlds coming together in one video. All of the tiiiiime. 🎶
I like bo, and i like Ethans earlier content but Ethans content wi th thrisha is just stupid
Bo is probably the first 'internet celebrity' I truly resonated with and to hear him discuss his struggle with anxiety was really something. He's such an incredibly interesting guy. Such a talent, too. Would love to hear more about/from his mum, she seems like an amazing woman. Absolutely one of my favourite podcasts in a long time! Thanks Ethan, appreciate ya. Miss u Hila.
After all of Bo's songs, I've listened / watched growing up, I really hope that he is happy with himself. Phenemonal comic / performer. But his self-awareness and integrity are what makes him great.
his self awareness also seems to be his biggest struggle. this guy is burdened by his talent
Give me a series of Bo Burnham and Ethan watching and talking about super obscure videos. I love how genuine and entertaining they are
So much respect goes out to Bo Burnham for his honesty and for making "inside" wich has so many layers. I never realized how much he was hurting, watching this makes his performance that much more impressive! Thanks Bo, you made a genuine difference in my life!
His mom must be incredibly strong. I couldn't ever imagine the strain that type of job requires and the mental toll it takes.
That one bad review on rottentomatoes was written by Amy Schumer.
nathaniel Byrd why do they have beef? She’s a terrible joke thief but I didn’t hear anything
N64 Classics *that is the joke*
Still don’t follow. Was it really written by Amy Schumer? Or do you think it’s just funny to say Amy Schumer wrote the one bad review? Because I’d love to see a serious comedy beef between those two. Burnham would destroy what’s left of her career
N64 Classics not even really a *whoosh* , just kind of overthinking the joke for no reason
joke comier i feel like its a double whoosh
“You can tell what bros have been listening to Jordan Peterson cuz all of a sudden they start saying presupposition” ahahaha that killed me.
I would like this comment but its at 69 likes and I'm unworthy to break the golden number.
They had a good chemistry. Both seemed genuinely talkative and intrigued. One of the better interactions. They actually seem like they could be friends.
Think the commenters are thinking too deeply about how these guys connected. I sense two dudes who truly don't know each other and they're talking about cool stuff. And they enjoy each other's company, and they're slightly annoyed that they're being taken out of their comfort zone.
Great Podcast, the awkwardness was entertaining, and I look forward to Hila coming back, cause she is definitely the balance.
Now I can say that I fell asleep listening to two guys taking about how much they love papa john
M J mood
This was such a wonderful and important conversation. I wish more people would feel ok about speaking out about their anxiety and troublesome thoughts. Talking with someone can truly be the salvation! 😌
Okay but nobody cares actually cares how depressed/anxious you are if you're not famous and not attractive. People are never going to feel comfortable because nobody cares outside of that criteria.
Speaking about your anxieties is somehow a form of release. It may not work for everyone, but when it works, it works. Take it from a chronic worrier; tell someone else, and you will worry half as much. Keep telling people and the worry you have will melt down until you have a necessary and normal amount of 'concern' to accomplish your tasks.
Some Guy I'm really sorry you feel that way about it, but someone always does. As much as your anxiety tells you that no one will care or listen, someone will because someone else is looking for someone to listen to them. It's a weird paradox of expectation.
Some Guy if u really care about the other person who has anxiety or depression, u would care
I think the death of Vine really started this shit content. I know Liza is good but her and all the other viners who came to UA-cam diluted the platform a bit
The [adult swim] observation aged well 😳....
its the leaving thats ha aaard
@@FranksMuseumOfGaming it’s just a trend on TikTok
HAHA
Hila really is crawling back into her shell, I didn’t hear her talk at all this episode. I thought she was making progress, as the comment section reminds her literally every episode of the podcast.
(This is a joke and I know she is in Israel caring for her dad)
SuperMustache555 all seriousness im actually glad she's caring for her father.
Really? I thought you would be dissapointed in her caring for her sick father... w0t
Caelan Fagence some people would.
bullshit this was a joke
It wasn’t a joke you didn’t want to delete your comment after finding out she wasn’t there so you edited it like you were joking so you didn’t get roasted. I see right through your facade.
Bo: "To me, the people that werent being heard were actually engaged in a deeper, more honest thing." That hit me so hard...
I literally was just saved by the anxiety part of this. Thank you both, I’m going to start talking about it with family or a doctor
^ this, this right fucking here is why we need to be talking about this
Riley Hogan more power to you man
John Dowling Not really. You think a doctor will help him? Nah, most likely will just get him addicted to pills and then he’ll still be suffering for the rest of his life.
Blade Runner I lied to myself the same way as you are right now until I swallowed my pride and went to a therapist. These people truly want to help and I suggest you seek it out
Hearing them talk about how Bo's ~thing~ wouldn't work as well not-live after Inside is beautifully ironic. Our collective experience of the pandemic changed everything.
Good lord his voice is deeper than I'm used to
reviewbrah next?
YEES PLEASE
nashforcash Absolutely yes
YESSSSSSSSSS
This needs to become reality.
never heard of em
I've watched every h3 podcast and I don't think I've ever paused one before to walk around and absorb something. Bo said it best, I think people working "end of life care" are actual saints and angels.
Ever since I watched Inside I have an insatiable need to see Bo's beautiful face at all times.
"Insatiable you..."
Damn, this episode hit me hard. I've come to realization about a year ago that I have symptoms of severe anxiety. It's put me in the ER twice because I literally thought I was dying and it ended up just being anxiety attacks. The shit is so bad that I fear going to sleep because I feel like I won't wake up. I never talked about it to anyone until a couple weeks ago and becoming aware of it has actually helped so much. I'm so happy/saddened that there's other people who feel this way. Thanks for this episode guys
Ethan calling Review Brah a legend.
Well I've seen people screaming in the comments for many months for him to do a H3 podcast episode, both on H3's comment section and on TheReportOfTheWeek.
So Ethan, bring the legend on will ya? We need it. Bo needs it too.
Review Brah is indeed a legend! I’m glad he got shouted out here. Sometimes I forget he exists, but then I remember and it makes me happy lol
I totally understand Bo's obsession with glimpses into lives you'd never otherwise see. I've never met anyone who gets why I thoroughly enjoy weird, niche videos and bizarre reality shows. Always felt a connection to Bo. This interview just reinforced what I felt about him as a person. His specials are all genius and I really mean genius but, he's such a normal guy. I love him.
I could just listen to bo talk for hours and constantly be intrigued.
28:58
Bo: I’ll watch, like, 10 year olds doing yankee candle halls.
Ethan:...what
*Yankee candle _hauls_
Sorry! I'm only doing this because it's essential for understanding the joke, and I'll delete this if it bothers you or you edit the comment.
Bluemilk92 oh fuck I'm so dumb I thought it was halls as well
hauls
The passion Bo has for the hotdog and peaches man... I want to feel that way for someone.
I love how Bo can destabilize Ethan. I think Ethan can be comfortable around similar comedic, higher intellectuals. He knows Bo experienced the same anxiety as him and can empathize with it, which in turn, gives a serene feel to any comment or anecdote that either one exclaims.
Serene exclamations yes exactly
CommunityServesUs you are exactly right. That’s why the bill burr one wasn’t good. They are just not socially compatible humans.
To have him so vocal about his anxiety and depression makes me feel a lot less alone
Bo is a personal hero of mine. Thank you so much for this
40:40
Bo getting sick and tired of Ethan's shit begins now
1:10:31
Bo: Ethan I swear to Buddha if you interrupt me one more time
Frrrr it was frustrating to me Ethan didn't realize how much he was butting in
I honestly like that he doesn't really hide his emotions too much
@@offbeatkiki Me, too. Bo gives no bullshit when it counts
Not really. That sounds like your own toxic projection. I see two adults having a nice conversation.
Bo has one of the all time greatest and most unique comedy minds in history and I can’t wait to see whatever else he does next. Love seeing him on the podcast!
There's like 5 minutes of Bo and Ethan shoving genuine empathy to the sausage cooking guy. I love this.
N1pah little late, but I totally agree. There was such a PASSION. I love seeing Bo and Ethan riff off each other, it’s wonderful.