@@lethargicnoise uhm maybe 13 minutes or whatever in..... i was jokingly paraphrasing; she wasn't taking a shot at bdubs or anything... everyone knows bdubs is amazing; no drama. They were talking about how she got started and she said how at 14 she was watching Bdubs and Etho and Doc, etc and playing Minecraft with friends and thought "hey I can do that" is kinda how she got started making vids
BDubs has an amazingly approachable way of presenting his work. He also plays the fool a bit (deliberately) which adds to that. Such a wonderful creative!
I don't think they should limit themselves to just Hermits. They had Martyn on, so I wouldn't be surprised if they go down Empires or branch out to other SMPs and other UA-camrs who also play Minecraft. I'd even love to see Captain Sparklez be on the podcast at some point, I know it's not going to happen sooner rather than later, but why only stop at just Hermitcraft people, right?
It's been awesome to hear from so many creators (especially the Hermits) that might not have done an interview / been on a podcast otherwise. And at this point, I'm always ready to learn more about whoever they bring on since it's always guaranteed to be time well spent :) Especially when seeing in the title of the video that it's just the first out of two episodes with the guest, that always makes me excited for the subsequent episode, even before I listened to the first one (which happens to be the case right now, but after watching the introduction, I know that this episode will be just as good as the rest have been... and also because it's Gem, and as the quote from one of the Hermitcraft episodes goes, "Gem is great!")
Haha I felt it in my soul when Gem said she had to teach her parents internet safety. I relate to that so hard. I don't know when the switch happened but I'm constantly worried they're going to fall for internet scams, misinformation, catfishing. My mom thought she was talking to someone from the town she grew up in, nope! I feel ya Gem, I feel ya.
I can imagine people, especially when they are from a quiet little town, just don't think about that? My mom would be 66 now and loved her social media. But since she had worked for a bank all her adult life, she automatically implemented a privacy secure way of thinking in the way she went online.
Oh my god, yes. I'm in my 40s, so my parents are elderly and thus its even more difficult to wrangle. Especially my dad, who's even older (in his mid-80s), and it is soooo difficult to keep him remembering what not to do so I'm not being called to fix their computer once a month to fix whatever he's broken on the computer by clicking on ads.
I definitely felt the having to teach people internet safety as well from almost the opposite perspective, I'm pretty young so I started out being on the internet at a very young age. Internet safety has been a thing ingrained in me both at home and at school since legitimately about kindergarten/first grade. When people are lax about internet safety it's infuriating, because these are the ultimate basics! It's like stranger danger to me, something you just know and will always fall back on even if it's 3 am and you have completely lost any semblance of a filter. And then someone in my life will post a picture of their house and I'm like "STOP- PLEASE YOU ARE GOING TO DIE." Which may be a slight overreaction but I would rather be freaked out and overreacting than stalked
my mom DID fall for an internet scam. she's had her identity stolen twice.... its bad. i try so hard to caution her and protect her.... she googled computer help and let the guy she called into her PC. i was like MOM WE TALKED ABOUT THIS!!!!! and i had to hard wipe her entire computer to get rid of stuff he'd done. it was scarry.
Thanks for having Gem on! As a very old lady mine crafter who was always scared of doing vids or streams, it’s lovely to see a woman as strong and smart as her featured ❤
Not gonna lie, Gem is a big part of why I'm currently saving up for a computer I can actually record Minecraft videos on... Been playing since before the nether was a thing, and I'm not great at the game but Gem is such an inspiration. 😊
I'm old lady minecrafter too! I totally relate to the concept of MC being a tool for artistic output - I don't have space for 'making things' in my house, so having a space to 'make things' that can be stored digitally, but still feel 'real', is something I've expressed a few times to friends who don't understand why I love Minecraft. :)
@@janelgoolsby2135 You should try videos. I don't like appearing on camera, but I made a few timelapses and it's fun without ever having to actually talk to an audience :D
I'm a young man, not an old lady, but I love Minecraft. If you have a passion for something, going for it can be a good idea. Focus on the passion, and your future fans will notice your authenticity, even if the fanbase's growth is slow-going at first.
I became a big fan of hers. She looks like the sweetest person on Earth, but when Doc77 said he's afraid of Gem, i thought "here you go, the scariest person on the server. And she had the Ethos heads to prove it. You rule Gem!
Hearing Gem say that she was the one needing the advice still is a bit heartbreaking. I hate how terrible people can be, and how it doesn't matter how awesome the person is, they'll still be treated just as terribly. You kick ass Gem, I'm sorry people suck so much. >
I completely agree, she's a great person, and a great Minecrafter, and I wish people could focus on her as a human being instead of whatever they may be posting in her DMs, like where did we go wrong as a society where that's even a thing?
People just get used to saying whatever terrible shit is inside their heads because they've learned there's no repercussions for spewing such garbage on the internet.
Jup, what Impulse is saying is the core of the problem. The difficult part is that the audience isn’t static. People come and leave all the time, but many that come are young people with little experience in social media.
Gem is such a delight. I’m so happy she joined Hermitcraft because that was my introduction to her because HC was the only Minecraft UA-cam I watched for years. She’s got such a fun sense of humor and always makes me smile. Thanks to Imp and Skizz for the great podcast and thanks to Gem for guesting on it! Made my morning!
The whole conversation about someone from your past suddenly appearing in your comments happened to me once. This happened in a live stream, but it was a guy I went to school with who also live streamed games. However, he was terminally ill, and required a heart transplant. Just a month after coming into my stream, he finally had his heart transplant, but never woke up. This kind of hit me hard. He was interested in what I was doing, and said he'd be back to watch me often, but it never happened again.
@@ArtThief38 I'm aware, I watch all 6 (when they're active) of their YT channels and follow their Twitch. But Jono also puts out Minecraft videos as well as doing music, and I think he does other gaming too.
Love this podcast! We've been following Gem since her 1.13 Survival Series. Our two girls, who love Minecraft, were excited to find a family-friendly female Minecrafter "like them", and we've been following ever since. (In fact, Gem is basically the one who introduced us to Hermitcraft!) Thanks for the interview! Looking forward to Part 2!
I love how Impulse really is different in this one! Typically, with guests, especially Hermits, Skizz leads the charge because Impy works with these people and knows them well, but Skizz doesn't. But this time was definitely different. Impulse talks differently with Gem then he does a lot of other people. There's a bubbly warmth mixed with excitement and I wouldn't be surprised if Gem reminded him a bit of his own daughter. She's clearly a mc daughter to him, at least. But it wasn't just Impy, oooh no. I heard that tone of voice and saw the hand flex when Gem mentioned that some of her DMs... Likely were on the creeper side, and not the mc creeper... Skizz was instantly dad mode. I heard in the hum, I saw it in the sudden hand flex, it was beautiful! Being a woman in the youtube space has got to be scary. We humans are maturing, but as all three of them pointed out, it's slow. We women still face a lot of challenges but it's always heartening to know you have good men/boys/guys/ ,what have, you in your corner. Because, and I love how Impy said it, at the end of the day, what's truly important is being a good human. We're humans. Maybe we're female or male humans or no gender or both genders, or we have a specific type of partner, or a lack of desire for one, maybe our skin colors vary greatly from each other, but you know what? We're all humans. We're all physically the same race at the end of the day. Yes, culture, personal upbringing, self identity, and individual personality are all important, but, being a good human to other humans is really it. Unfortunately, a lot of humans aren't good to other humans and I'm glad internet safety was really mentioned. I'm gonna date myself here but I remember when the internet was young and I was always taught, never give your real name, be cautious, use the same instincts online as you would with any physical conversation. People too often think they're safe, their immuned, that nothing can get them on the other side of the screen, but as Skizz mentioned, it's extremely easy to get someone's whole life story with just a few breadcrumbs of information... The internet is a wild and untameable place and all we can do is try and carve out a safe place for ourselves, our kith and kin, and for content creator's, their fans as well. Imo a really good content creator is someone who recognizes their fans are giving srconds, minutes, hours, etc of their lives to them and while that might seem intimidating, might make them feel a need to put out the best content ever or they've failed us, in reality, I think me, and probably a fair few others, simply enjoy that not only are we getting content we like, but we feel safe, like your not gonna attack us or a lot of the bull some youtubers do or We're not gonna be attacking each other, and also we know that you know we love you. A good fan community is as important as a good content creator, imo, and it makes me happy to see not only a good community but also the acknowledgment that it is and knowing it makes the content creators life a little better because they have a good community, feels good. (That was a whole rambling rant but I hope it got the point across.) (Tl;dr, you guys have good communities and you clearly value and acknowledge you do and it makes me happy and glad I'm apart of it!) But alllll this aside, I'm excited for the next podcast!
@tolsis This post aged well, too, as the recent Twitch Con and the Hermit's reaction to it just solidified my points. A good community that is recognized and loved by the content creators who create and nurture it!
We can only go into the spaces the men allow us to go. We could do an all female SMP but the only way half the target population would be interested is if the females were f**kable. It’s a sad reality. Gen is lucky that she’s cute.
30:00 I attended a class in 12th grade where my teacher made us stand in front of the class and present a dissertation without a written essay. we could write down key points but the majority of the presentation had to come off the fly, and if you said um or uh, she would make a loud buzzer noise and you'd have to start again. At the time, I thought it was so stupid, but as I grew up, I noticed people relying on filler words to hold conversation and I realized how important that lesson was. I thought it was cruel at the time but I couldn't be more grateful for it.
Does this happen often? The comments and fan things I see for her is always so overly lovely and positive. Alone the fan art on her discord is amazing. As a non creator maybe there are things I don't see, but that part of the interview stood out to me and left a question mark. As an internet veteran the things said back then were really harsh and were not even punished. Cheers!
@@minementalxI can’t speak to Gem’s experience specifically, but moderation has gotten better, which means viewers are seeing a better comment space generally than the creators or their mods do. Scar mentions that in his episodes, how he gets some really cruel comments as a disabled person and his mods do their best to clear that stuff away.
@@Mekrinel Not only that, but especially with communities like Gem and Scar have a lot of the hate will get snuffed out by all of the positivity, because that hate won't get the attention that they're looking for. Sadly that won't stop them from seeing it in creator studio or whatever but having the strong communities they have helps for sure
Gem is the entire reason I learned how to have so much fun with Minecraft. It turned into a family affair for me, my kids, their cousins, and I’m so grateful.
I always thought I was weird for needing to go on a walk to process things or even just think better so that and the fact that I have the same white board in my room for organizing and planning my month makes me feel so heard!
There's a bunch of neat science behind why it helps, but yeah, going for a walk or something really does help! As a programmer I'll sometimes go work out when I'm stuck on a tricky question just because it's often the best way to deal with it. And the whiteboard... Oh heavens. If I've got specific schedules to manage (rarely a thing for where I work since we try to avoid date commitments where feasible) the whiteboard gets turned into a calendar and I live and die by it until the project is done
Gem be workin. Being an artist of any medium is so much more than just making and I don't think most people understand that. Thanks for another rad episode guys
What I love most about these content creator guest podcasts is that you get to hear how they view content creation, and it’s always fresh and interesting.
Shes the most inspirational person youve had on… ever. My mouth dropped when i heard with what finesse she explains her life and mottos to live by, my new hero
A great episode as always! One note to Impulse, about not seeing people as labels but just as people: something I had to learn is that for a lot of people who are minorities in some particular way, they might consider that label to be an important part of their identity. And there are a lot of people out there who *do* see the label and treat that person in a negative way. So we do need to remember and acknowledge that the label is there.
Yeah; people are both people who experience and feel things and also people from particular contexts who experience the world in specific ways based on those contexts.
As a member of two notable minority communities, labels are important both for finding people with similar life experiences, and as a useful tool to advocate for our rights. I love Impuse, but I think he doesn’t realise that ‘I don’t see labels’ is actually a privilege that comes from being (or at least being largely perceived as) part of the majority in a person’s community. People within minority communities often need to be more aware of who is around us, and how they’re going to react to who we are for our own safety.
Gem talking about having to guard her parents from the internet! YES!!! My dad ALWAYS is engaging with obvious spam accounts on Facebook. "No dad, this gal with hardly no clothes on from hundreds of miles away does not actually care how you're doing! That is a spam/scam account!"
I knew this was coming!!! Gem has to be one of my favorite creators I've come across in the last few years, her vibes are immaculate. Loved hearing her talk about the importance of people in the majority calling out bad behavior toward minorities, bc they have more cred to those people than we do. And the importance of online safety!!! I'm looking forward to next week very much! 💜
I like Gem because she is so "down to earth" I remember when I started watch Gem channel she was doing a hardcore world and she was studying to a nurse and she told that she liked UA-cam but she would consider working as a nurse just in case.. that is very mature thing to do at that age and I was impressed.. and she didn't quit the studies even though her UA-cam channel was growing. So at a time in her early UA-cam she studied to be a nurse and doing content on UA-cam.. that is also impressive.. She I'd pretty cool 😊
Gem describing her initial style of Minecraft as being an artist using it as the medium is so validating ngl. Most of my worlds are creative, and specifically for me to build big artistic showpieces in, and while I myself consider creative minecraft it a form of 3d art tool, it can be hard to really believe that what I make could be considered art (whether it's good or bad art is fortunately irrelevant to this 😂)
40:47 Same. Which is really sad considering how this stuff was drilled into people back in the 90s and 00s when I was a kid and teen. But the corporations, databrokers, and governments love it when people post their personal details.
Halfway through the video right now, and I’m just thinking to myself with how all these guest videos go. Damn. I need an imp and skizz interview to reflect on my life and how far I’ve come. This feels like therapy listening to Gem’s journey
I see gem in the thumbnail, i clicked so fast! I love this podcast so much! So much helpful insights for the youth and older generations alike to be aware of. Thank you imp and skizz and Gem for making this happen. ❤❤❤ and the cliffhangerrrrrr ohh mannn leaving us hanging like that! It worked. 👏👏👏 Lol 😅
This is my first episode and I’ll definitely tune in more after this…Gem is probably my biggest Minecraft inspiration. I am so glad that she was featured!
I accidentally found Gem back in like 2016/17 when i was looking for build inspiration. I subbed and all of a sudden years later I was so confused when she ended up on Hermitcraft as I hadn't really followed how big she was getting. Really happy to see her thrive in the HC Community.
First: THANK YOU GEM for pointing out that we need people like Imp and Skizz to help us out on some of the nonsense! Second, and unrelated: way back in the day, i did tech support for dial up internet for Newfoundland. Despite not really having the stereotypical accent, Gem always reminds me of that because virtually everyone i talked to from Newfoundland was so nice. It was honestly a badge of honour for me when we'd be making small talk while waiting for something and they'd ask where on the Rock i was from. I subconsciously mimic accents, so that was definitely part of it, but personalty wise they always assumed i was one of them and it was delightful because practically the whole darn province seems to be almost as nice as Gem.
There's a common thing people often say about programmaing that sounds like it also works for the more creative work.If you can't look back at some of your older work and immediately see how bad of a job you did at certain parts that means you've stopped improving. Recognizing your own improvement is good.
really enjoyed this one. I've been watching gem since around 2017, 2018, and have loved seeing her grow through the years. her talking about being in artist in minecraft really reminded me of things bdubs talks about in his videos and applies to his builds, along with things joe hills talks about - not just his builds being the art, but his videos themselves are his art, and the way he always refers to hermitcraft as an artist collective, for example. love the podcast
I love getting to know the hermits in this type of environment. I wasn't sure I'd dig the podcast and I'm constantly finding myself enjoying it and learning something.
I LOVE your two-part interviews. I listen while working and I love that it gives you a chance to go deeper with great folks, without having to worry about time constraints.
Gem you are a BEAUTIFUL human being!!!! Just understand that hurting people want to hurt people. Pity them, I cannot fathom how horrible life must be that they thrive off of trying to be toxic to others. I love you, many of people love you!!!!!
It would be so cool if you had someone like Smajor, Jimmy, Joel, Lizzie, Cleo, Etho, or Pearl on the podcast. They're all such unique creators and I think their perspectives would be so awesome to explore with the contrast of you too! Anyways, I love the podcast so much I always listen to it when I eat lunch and it brightens my day everytime i hear your guys voices blasting through my headphones ❤😂
Gem is one of the most amazing and adorable members of the community, she is a talented, lovely, and wonderful human being. I'm so glad she was on here and can't wait until the next podcast! Gem thank you for being you!!!!
Really appreciate commenting on the very large majority of people in the minecraft space being men (specifically white straight men) and people need to support each other to make the space a safe one for minorities, since as it is it’s a very dangerous ground to grow hate if not kept in check
So cool to see Gem on the podcast! She's one of the first youtubers I watched. It was interesting to hear more about her experience as a Minecraft UA-camr.
I love you guys, and your podcast, and how open you are talking about things, so I hope you'll take this comment in the spirit of wanting to share an experience that I've had to learn over a long (and difficult) time myself. And really is still a work in progress for me tbh. On the topic of not seeing labels. Not everyone wants or needs labels. I myself am someone who holds the labels I've chosen pretty loosely. But I have CHOSEN them because they're useful to me in certain situations. Hearing someone say they don't see labels or think of labels in relation to me doesn't feel awesome. Even for me, who is pretty easy going with them. There are folks who really have fought long and hard to find them. I get what you're saying, but I want to ask you to consider that I (and people who find labels meaningful to them) don't need protection from labels (whether they're self-chosen or someone else is trying to assign one that's untrue.) What I actually need is protection from the reactions of people to what they perceive my labels to be. Because they do see and apply labels to me (and others) beyond even the ones I pick for myself. And those reactions can be actively dangerous (mentally, emotionally, physically). Reminding them I'm human in spite of my labels is minor stakes. Remind them that people who fit that label are not wrong or bad. There's nothing wrong with being "label". It's similar to why people of color don't feel comforted by hearing "I don't see color". These things impact how people experience the world and ignoring that part of the experience can be disheartening for people living it.
Yeah I had the same thought when hearing that part of the conversation. Like yeah…in an ideal world, your labels wouldn’t hinder you in life…but that doesn’t mean they will ever be totally invisible and honestly I’m not sure they should be.
I think the attitude of "We're all human" and "I just see the person" is unhelpful to the people who suffer because others don't see the world the same way. Until we have a truly equitable society, color-blindness or any other sort of blindness to racialized or marginalized people is less helpful than the people who do it, with good intentions ofc, think it is.
How you guys got started as youtubers is the same way I got into Film and Video creation. Just start doing it and make as much as you can. Just doing it is how it really works.
You could ask Philza to come on, I think his experience with Hardcore and streaming would offer an interesting perspective. And I know Impulse knows who he is😊
This was unexpected but very fun surprise. I like how every weekend I hear and learn something new and have new things to think about, new motivation for another week
11:23 I felt this line hit my soul. My mother works a hospital job and has crazy schedules. She does this thing of: Get at least Christmas or Thanksgiving off and spend time with kids, then work at job. And it’s random too, it could be a 6pm-2am shift. When I heard that, I felt that, because I don’t wanna be in that cycle as well and do content creation like Gem and the others out there. Conclusion: Gem is such an inspiration and that line she put there got me. Amazing episode
Talking about the difference of being a female creator (and one of few in a community) as well as the stuff on parents not knowing internet safety and potentially putting themselves and others at risk was SO interesting and relevant. We needed Gem on the podcast all this time! I cannot wait for part two ✨
I've been a long looong time subscriber of Gem. I wish I interacted with her content more, i was always a lurker, but its insane to see how much she grew and learned from what she was doing. Gosh.. i remember been a pre-teen and i didnt like her becuase I thought her voice-overs were too breathy. I remember her family dog Wilson, who i think insipred her to get Winnie. I remember when there was a rumour that she was 6'3, I remember when she said she wanted a dog but had to get a house with a yard first. Its been such a long time but so fun to watch her grow. Gem, if you ever see this, i adore you. I wish you nothing but happiness and success
Bdubs is the best, i lost twins the year bdubd lost Ivy Rose, it hurt so much to know he was going through what i was feeling. Life sucks sometimes and you can feel you dont deserve it, and its out to get you, Bdubs shows that love and positivity lead the way. Love hime to death!
48:30 That is good to hear. A few months back we were having a discussion in the comments about a big youtuber before they became a big youtuber. And I was putting something down like "I wonder if this and this applies to this youtuber?" and then I stopped for a moment and I was like, I know this youtuber values their privacy, am I putting them at risk of other people now answering this without their permission? And I was like probably not, but better be safe than sorry, so I put in a disclaimer to not share personal stuff about this youtuber without their explicit permission to do so. And a day later I was like, this was probably over the top, I was probably too paranoid. Now hearing this story, and hearing that is actually a risk and a thing that happens, I am gonna be even more careful with commenting on topics that should not be answered for privacy and safety. So thanks for pointing it out Gem.
35:41 This is exactly why I started watching you. "Advocating for humans being good humans." Started at the Wonka build because of a red stone video, and got sucked into Hermitcraft from there. Great comradery, ethical shenanigans, amazing art. When I was younger, in the eighties, I always said it would be so cool if we could just pick our own tv channels. Here we are, in the future, making and picking our own tv channels.
Started at Impulse, then started watching Pearl, Grain, Mumbo and Scar {Boatem} found Gem shortly after; and then Doc blew my mind after you had all blown my mind with what is capable with minecraft. Before Hermitcraft I thought minecraft was a kid game. Thank you or thoroughly dispelling that myth. It is an ageless mixed art medium, and I love what you have all done with it. (perma hooked)
Great podcast with Gem, guys! Looking forward to part 2 in a few hours here. I do have a little feedback that I meant to leave a few days ago. But I read through the most recent comments and saw quite a few already comment on what I wanted to say which is great. But I gotta have my own 2 cents in here! :) 34:18 "I think it's important for you as a creator in the public eye to help others... is there any advice to people... where you feel like you're a bit of a minority as far as being a female"? I'm glad you asked this question, Impulse! And I'm not surprised that you did because most women are asked this. Basically, how can women help other women. But the way Gem turned it around on you is what I want to address because even if she hadn't, I would have brought it up in the comments. I feel like you didn't talk about it very much but neither did Gem as she was likely not ready to have that level of in-depth discussion on it on a light-hearted podcast. I would love for the podcast to interview another minority who (with preparation) would be comfortable with expressing these opinions. I think it's almost a responsibility to your audience to interview at the very least Zombiecleo and hear their educated opinions and personal experiences with navigating the internet as a minority in multiple ways especially for as long as they have. I don't know how much Cleo, False, and Stress spoke about the disparity amongst just the 3 of them on the imbalance of gender equality on the Hermitcraft server pre season 8 but I'm willing to bet they've shared over the years the challenges of doing so as a minority especially pre & circa GamerGate. And I'm also willing to bet Hermits in general never spoke about such things at your weekly meetings. I am reminded of the one time Xisuma kind of put his foot in his mouth replying to Cleo's tweet about toxic gendered comments and they responded something akin to "you don't see it X, and that's the problem". Xisuma deleted his reply; not sure if Cleo did as well. That was back in 2020. In 2016 at Minecon is an example of Tango and then Xisuma letting down a young girl who asked about "why so few women on Hermitcraft" to the Hermitcraft Panel of which yourself, Tango, Iskall, Mumbo, Cub, & Scar were a part of. As I understood it from Iskall's comment on the reddit, the 6 of you at the panel could barely hear the questions being asked which is why Xisuma interrupted Tango and took over answering it. Criticism with response from Iskall -> old.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/54epc6/minecon_2016_saturday_review/ I would LOVE to hear how you & the crew would answer that now because despite the incredible addition of Gem & Pearl to Hermitcraft in season 8 who do their best to take up a lot of space (god bless Gen Z & A), Hermitcraft still has a significant imbalance which is a problem when Gem and Pearl (along with False, Cleo, & Pearl) still have to go through this and aren't able to speak plainly about it to their fellow hermits. Going back to my original thought up there about Impulse asking Gem the question about what advice she would give to people... she is right. It should be up to the men on Hermitcraft to not just be an example of how to treat women and non-binary people in gaming but also to give advice on how to do so. The minority rarely gets taken seriously or listened to whereas a straight white cis man will say the same thing and people will actually hear it and consider it. Essentially what I'm saying is, please use your societal given privilege to help out so the onus is not on the victims to fix the problem.
I love the cliffhangers! Looking forward to next week! Para-social stuff is so strange, and probably the main thing that makes me, personally, uncomfortable with the idea of doing the UA-cam thing for myself. All three of you (and all your peers) are braver than I. :) Gem, love your content. There's a frenetic energy that really resonates with me. Imp, Skizz, this podcast always brings a smile to my face. Keep up the great work!
I knew it was them! On one of Impulse's live streams once I saw a donation scroll across the header from Evan&Katelyn. I wondered briefly if it was the DIY couple themselves, whose channel I love, but I never thought further on it.
This was brilliant. As a fellow Canuckian, and soon to be eventually a transplanted Maritimer (from away), I can say that Gem is right up there with Linus as our most favourite exports. It used to be William Shatner, maybe Ryan Reynolds for a bit, never (ever) John Roberts, but for sure GeminiTay. Her bright presence is always a joy. Thanks for showcasing her!
This episode is making me realize how similar I am to gem. When I was younger, watching shaytards watching vids and a bunch of vlogs and Minecraft’s For years, even still to this day, I felt like I was the only one who was like that. Hearing someone else just say they did all the things I did when I was younger makes me feel like I can feel a lot more accomplished than I think I can be. I haven’t even finished this episode yet and I’m so excited for more ❤
Tbh I’m still so shy about telling people I still watch Minecraft videos. I’m 21 and I hide it from my mom or my roommate, hearing this makes me realize maybe I can still be accomplishing, and still do that
Love Gem. Had a feeling this podcast was coming. Hearing from someone my own age and their process into UA-cam content creation is very interesting and inspiring. Something ive always been very sad about is the challenges and hate if thats the right way to describe it that females face in content creation. I credit Gem for mentioning it but also Skizz and impulse for providing this brilliant platform to get it out there and spread awareness. Thank you for another brilliant podcasts cant wait for part two ❤
Great podcast & a great guest - full cred' to GT for giving us such an insightful overview of RL as a popular and talented YT content creator. Thanks to you all.
"If Bdubs can do it... I can" is pretty much a life lesson for all 14 year olds
And most adults too
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@@lethargicnoise uhm maybe 13 minutes or whatever in..... i was jokingly paraphrasing; she wasn't taking a shot at bdubs or anything... everyone knows bdubs is amazing; no drama. They were talking about how she got started and she said how at 14 she was watching Bdubs and Etho and Doc, etc and playing Minecraft with friends and thought "hey I can do that" is kinda how she got started making vids
@@lethargicnoise 13:46 is the actual timestamp....but again, start at 13:00 for full context
BDubs has an amazingly approachable way of presenting his work. He also plays the fool a bit (deliberately) which adds to that. Such a wonderful creative!
One step closer to having every Hermit on the Podcast. Would be great for you to get Doc or Keralis.
Keralis would be awesome. And Doc as well, but for some reason i'd like Keralis first
Yeeeeesssss Keralis, oh please make this possible ☺
I don't think they should limit themselves to just Hermits. They had Martyn on, so I wouldn't be surprised if they go down Empires or branch out to other SMPs and other UA-camrs who also play Minecraft. I'd even love to see Captain Sparklez be on the podcast at some point, I know it's not going to happen sooner rather than later, but why only stop at just Hermitcraft people, right?
@@JasonICECarson Of course! Just anyone who they think would fit the podcast.
But Keralis, Big Eyes! Just sink about it!
It's been awesome to hear from so many creators (especially the Hermits) that might not have done an interview / been on a podcast otherwise. And at this point, I'm always ready to learn more about whoever they bring on since it's always guaranteed to be time well spent :)
Especially when seeing in the title of the video that it's just the first out of two episodes with the guest, that always makes me excited for the subsequent episode, even before I listened to the first one (which happens to be the case right now, but after watching the introduction, I know that this episode will be just as good as the rest have been... and also because it's Gem, and as the quote from one of the Hermitcraft episodes goes, "Gem is great!")
I'd love to see Lizzie and Joel on the podcast!
Yes that could be so fun❤
YESSS
YES 100%
Yesssssssssss
I agree, I would like to see them maybe individually rather than as a couple, I want to go deep into Joel like they did more with Tango
GeminiTay's room and outfut makes me want to burst out with "It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!" So amazing
Altough it's more like fall-themed. But it's so cosy!
I know, her outfits are always so amazing!! If I lived somewhere cooler than where I do now my entire wardrobe would look like what Gem wears lol
It's the cute cottagecore vibes... 🍁
Welcome to the Canadian life
The oldest video Gem has , it starts with " Gemini is awesome " , so the phrase "Gem is great " is not just a statement , it's "LORE".
Gem is a Canadian National treasure. She makes me proud to be Canadian.
I'd like to call her a North American treasure so I can be a small part of her awesomeness. 😊
yeah! i would love to know more about him, about stuff he does like charity, how he creates and moderates life series, etc.
I'm Aussie, but my dad grew up in Canada and his sisters live over there now. I'm proud to have that link, however tenuous!
Same for me, but with scar
thats very..... extreme of you.
Haha I felt it in my soul when Gem said she had to teach her parents internet safety. I relate to that so hard. I don't know when the switch happened but I'm constantly worried they're going to fall for internet scams, misinformation, catfishing. My mom thought she was talking to someone from the town she grew up in, nope! I feel ya Gem, I feel ya.
I'm older and I don't trust anything on the internet and routinely ask my kids if things are legit or not. better safe than sorry
I can imagine people, especially when they are from a quiet little town, just don't think about that? My mom would be 66 now and loved her social media. But since she had worked for a bank all her adult life, she automatically implemented a privacy secure way of thinking in the way she went online.
Oh my god, yes. I'm in my 40s, so my parents are elderly and thus its even more difficult to wrangle. Especially my dad, who's even older (in his mid-80s), and it is soooo difficult to keep him remembering what not to do so I'm not being called to fix their computer once a month to fix whatever he's broken on the computer by clicking on ads.
I definitely felt the having to teach people internet safety as well from almost the opposite perspective, I'm pretty young so I started out being on the internet at a very young age. Internet safety has been a thing ingrained in me both at home and at school since legitimately about kindergarten/first grade. When people are lax about internet safety it's infuriating, because these are the ultimate basics! It's like stranger danger to me, something you just know and will always fall back on even if it's 3 am and you have completely lost any semblance of a filter. And then someone in my life will post a picture of their house and I'm like "STOP- PLEASE YOU ARE GOING TO DIE." Which may be a slight overreaction but I would rather be freaked out and overreacting than stalked
my mom DID fall for an internet scam. she's had her identity stolen twice.... its bad. i try so hard to caution her and protect her.... she googled computer help and let the guy she called into her PC. i was like MOM WE TALKED ABOUT THIS!!!!! and i had to hard wipe her entire computer to get rid of stuff he'd done. it was scarry.
Thanks for having Gem on! As a very old lady mine crafter who was always scared of doing vids or streams, it’s lovely to see a woman as strong and smart as her featured ❤
Hello, I'm an old lady minecrafter as well!
Gem is a Gem! I might have to try videos as well!
Not gonna lie, Gem is a big part of why I'm currently saving up for a computer I can actually record Minecraft videos on... Been playing since before the nether was a thing, and I'm not great at the game but Gem is such an inspiration. 😊
I'm old lady minecrafter too! I totally relate to the concept of MC being a tool for artistic output - I don't have space for 'making things' in my house, so having a space to 'make things' that can be stored digitally, but still feel 'real', is something I've expressed a few times to friends who don't understand why I love Minecraft. :)
@@janelgoolsby2135 You should try videos. I don't like appearing on camera, but I made a few timelapses and it's fun without ever having to actually talk to an audience :D
I'm a young man, not an old lady, but I love Minecraft. If you have a passion for something, going for it can be a good idea. Focus on the passion, and your future fans will notice your authenticity, even if the fanbase's growth is slow-going at first.
I became a big fan of hers. She looks like the sweetest person on Earth, but when Doc77 said he's afraid of Gem, i thought "here you go, the scariest person on the server. And she had the Ethos heads to prove it. You rule Gem!
GeminiSlay indeed.
Hearing Gem say that she was the one needing the advice still is a bit heartbreaking. I hate how terrible people can be, and how it doesn't matter how awesome the person is, they'll still be treated just as terribly. You kick ass Gem, I'm sorry people suck so much. >
I completely agree, she's a great person, and a great Minecrafter, and I wish people could focus on her as a human being instead of whatever they may be posting in her DMs, like where did we go wrong as a society where that's even a thing?
People just get used to saying whatever terrible shit is inside their heads because they've learned there's no repercussions for spewing such garbage on the internet.
Jup, what Impulse is saying is the core of the problem. The difficult part is that the audience isn’t static. People come and leave all the time, but many that come are young people with little experience in social media.
Really enjoying listening to these in the background and learning a lot. Great series 🙂
Thanks Biffa!
Gem is such a delight. I’m so happy she joined Hermitcraft because that was my introduction to her because HC was the only Minecraft UA-cam I watched for years. She’s got such a fun sense of humor and always makes me smile. Thanks to Imp and Skizz for the great podcast and thanks to Gem for guesting on it! Made my morning!
Gem and Pearl were literally such perfect additions to Hermitcraft its crazy!
They fit right in with the vibe and bring new perspectives and ideas!
Her talking about the DM's actually made me want to cry. It's terrible that that's what our world has come to. Love you Gem! ❤
The whole conversation about someone from your past suddenly appearing in your comments happened to me once. This happened in a live stream, but it was a guy I went to school with who also live streamed games. However, he was terminally ill, and required a heart transplant. Just a month after coming into my stream, he finally had his heart transplant, but never woke up. This kind of hit me hard. He was interested in what I was doing, and said he'd be back to watch me often, but it never happened again.
You guys should interview Ren's brother Jono! I feel like he'd be the first non-minecrafter you could get on here.
If he's a non-minecrafter, so are Evan and Katelyn...
@@riuphane no they stream games i think on twitch
@@ArtThief38 I'm aware, I watch all 6 (when they're active) of their YT channels and follow their Twitch. But Jono also puts out Minecraft videos as well as doing music, and I think he does other gaming too.
@@riuphane oh ok! just pointing it out.
Jono is... Ren's brother? I always assumed Jono was like. this music-making entity that just appeared in the hermit's lives one day 😂
Love this podcast! We've been following Gem since her 1.13 Survival Series. Our two girls, who love Minecraft, were excited to find a family-friendly female Minecrafter "like them", and we've been following ever since. (In fact, Gem is basically the one who introduced us to Hermitcraft!) Thanks for the interview! Looking forward to Part 2!
I just knew this was coming soon based on the positive energy on camera during Twitchcon
I am counting the days till Skizz gets Cub in. He's such an enigma and interesting dude I think Skizz would be entertained by him for days
@@enkays_den I reeeeeeeeallly wanna hear them talk about the golf thing Oh myyy xD
I love how Impulse really is different in this one! Typically, with guests, especially Hermits, Skizz leads the charge because Impy works with these people and knows them well, but Skizz doesn't. But this time was definitely different. Impulse talks differently with Gem then he does a lot of other people. There's a bubbly warmth mixed with excitement and I wouldn't be surprised if Gem reminded him a bit of his own daughter. She's clearly a mc daughter to him, at least.
But it wasn't just Impy, oooh no. I heard that tone of voice and saw the hand flex when Gem mentioned that some of her DMs... Likely were on the creeper side, and not the mc creeper... Skizz was instantly dad mode. I heard in the hum, I saw it in the sudden hand flex, it was beautiful!
Being a woman in the youtube space has got to be scary. We humans are maturing, but as all three of them pointed out, it's slow. We women still face a lot of challenges but it's always heartening to know you have good men/boys/guys/ ,what have, you in your corner. Because, and I love how Impy said it, at the end of the day, what's truly important is being a good human.
We're humans. Maybe we're female or male humans or no gender or both genders, or we have a specific type of partner, or a lack of desire for one, maybe our skin colors vary greatly from each other, but you know what? We're all humans. We're all physically the same race at the end of the day. Yes, culture, personal upbringing, self identity, and individual personality are all important, but, being a good human to other humans is really it.
Unfortunately, a lot of humans aren't good to other humans and I'm glad internet safety was really mentioned. I'm gonna date myself here but I remember when the internet was young and I was always taught, never give your real name, be cautious, use the same instincts online as you would with any physical conversation. People too often think they're safe, their immuned, that nothing can get them on the other side of the screen, but as Skizz mentioned, it's extremely easy to get someone's whole life story with just a few breadcrumbs of information...
The internet is a wild and untameable place and all we can do is try and carve out a safe place for ourselves, our kith and kin, and for content creator's, their fans as well. Imo a really good content creator is someone who recognizes their fans are giving srconds, minutes, hours, etc of their lives to them and while that might seem intimidating, might make them feel a need to put out the best content ever or they've failed us, in reality, I think me, and probably a fair few others, simply enjoy that not only are we getting content we like, but we feel safe, like your not gonna attack us or a lot of the bull some youtubers do or We're not gonna be attacking each other, and also we know that you know we love you.
A good fan community is as important as a good content creator, imo, and it makes me happy to see not only a good community but also the acknowledgment that it is and knowing it makes the content creators life a little better because they have a good community, feels good. (That was a whole rambling rant but I hope it got the point across.) (Tl;dr, you guys have good communities and you clearly value and acknowledge you do and it makes me happy and glad I'm apart of it!)
But alllll this aside, I'm excited for the next podcast!
This was an essay
An essay in perfection❤❤😊
@tolsis This post aged well, too, as the recent Twitch Con and the Hermit's reaction to it just solidified my points. A good community that is recognized and loved by the content creators who create and nurture it!
Gem wishing there were more females in the space...all the females in the space: "Gem! We're trying!😭 we'll get there!"
We can only go into the spaces the men allow us to go. We could do an all female SMP but the only way half the target population would be interested is if the females were f**kable. It’s a sad reality. Gen is lucky that she’s cute.
30:00 I attended a class in 12th grade where my teacher made us stand in front of the class and present a dissertation without a written essay. we could write down key points but the majority of the presentation had to come off the fly, and if you said um or uh, she would make a loud buzzer noise and you'd have to start again. At the time, I thought it was so stupid, but as I grew up, I noticed people relying on filler words to hold conversation and I realized how important that lesson was. I thought it was cruel at the time but I couldn't be more grateful for it.
35:24 YES. Gem. Say it louder for the ones in the back. 👏
Does this happen often? The comments and fan things I see for her is always so overly lovely and positive. Alone the fan art on her discord is amazing.
As a non creator maybe there are things I don't see, but that part of the interview stood out to me and left a question mark.
As an internet veteran the things said back then were really harsh and were not even punished.
Cheers!
@@minementalx Pearl has talked a bit about this on twitter. You don't see it because it gets caught in automod or they delete it asap.
@@minementalxI can’t speak to Gem’s experience specifically, but moderation has gotten better, which means viewers are seeing a better comment space generally than the creators or their mods do. Scar mentions that in his episodes, how he gets some really cruel comments as a disabled person and his mods do their best to clear that stuff away.
@@Mekrinel Not only that, but especially with communities like Gem and Scar have a lot of the hate will get snuffed out by all of the positivity, because that hate won't get the attention that they're looking for. Sadly that won't stop them from seeing it in creator studio or whatever but having the strong communities they have helps for sure
I love how every hermit they’ve interviewed has said they’re a regular listener and big fan. It’s so amazing how they all support was other. 🥰
Gotta love that every single guest episode turns in to a two parter.
Gem is the entire reason I learned how to have so much fun with Minecraft. It turned into a family affair for me, my kids, their cousins, and I’m so grateful.
Gem is great!
Gem is great!
Adventuring is fun!
Gem's sweater is so cute, as always! it's the Forest Green Fox Head Jumper by Run and Fly from the UK
I feel like a fun special guest would be Joel (Smallishbeans) honestly would be so fun to listen to him chat about things
I always thought I was weird for needing to go on a walk to process things or even just think better so that and the fact that I have the same white board in my room for organizing and planning my month makes me feel so heard!
There's a bunch of neat science behind why it helps, but yeah, going for a walk or something really does help! As a programmer I'll sometimes go work out when I'm stuck on a tricky question just because it's often the best way to deal with it.
And the whiteboard... Oh heavens. If I've got specific schedules to manage (rarely a thing for where I work since we try to avoid date commitments where feasible) the whiteboard gets turned into a calendar and I live and die by it until the project is done
Gem be workin. Being an artist of any medium is so much more than just making and I don't think most people understand that. Thanks for another rad episode guys
Wow! Didn't expect to find you here!
What I love most about these content creator guest podcasts is that you get to hear how they view content creation, and it’s always fresh and interesting.
So excited to see Gem. We just got our TCG cards in today, and are now the proud owners of a rare collectors edition signed GeminiTay card.
The launch of PE was SUCH a cool time to be a kid. Amazing memories.
Shes the most inspirational person youve had on… ever. My mouth dropped when i heard with what finesse she explains her life and mottos to live by, my new hero
A great episode as always!
One note to Impulse, about not seeing people as labels but just as people: something I had to learn is that for a lot of people who are minorities in some particular way, they might consider that label to be an important part of their identity. And there are a lot of people out there who *do* see the label and treat that person in a negative way. So we do need to remember and acknowledge that the label is there.
Yeah; people are both people who experience and feel things and also people from particular contexts who experience the world in specific ways based on those contexts.
As a member of two notable minority communities, labels are important both for finding people with similar life experiences, and as a useful tool to advocate for our rights. I love Impuse, but I think he doesn’t realise that ‘I don’t see labels’ is actually a privilege that comes from being (or at least being largely perceived as) part of the majority in a person’s community. People within minority communities often need to be more aware of who is around us, and how they’re going to react to who we are for our own safety.
You guys need Etho on the podcast. I'm sure you've probably already asked him already, but I just love Etho!
It will be so funny to see of him in his Let's Play or something while he talks, cause no camera hahah
@@idontcare_wtfThey actually had Xisuma on without a camera.
@@horserider7263 I got some podcast to check out then!
Gem is a Gem💎 she is wonderful.
Gem talking about having to guard her parents from the internet! YES!!! My dad ALWAYS is engaging with obvious spam accounts on Facebook. "No dad, this gal with hardly no clothes on from hundreds of miles away does not actually care how you're doing! That is a spam/scam account!"
i love that gem's native accent peeks through a little here and there when she feels comfortable with the people she talks to.
I knew this was coming!!! Gem has to be one of my favorite creators I've come across in the last few years, her vibes are immaculate. Loved hearing her talk about the importance of people in the majority calling out bad behavior toward minorities, bc they have more cred to those people than we do. And the importance of online safety!!! I'm looking forward to next week very much! 💜
I like Gem because she is so "down to earth" I remember when I started watch Gem channel she was doing a hardcore world and she was studying to a nurse and she told that she liked UA-cam but she would consider working as a nurse just in case.. that is very mature thing to do at that age and I was impressed.. and she didn't quit the studies even though her UA-cam channel was growing. So at a time in her early UA-cam she studied to be a nurse and doing content on UA-cam.. that is also impressive.. She I'd pretty cool 😊
How can someone be toxic towards Gem? She is an inspiration to us all and absolutely amazing.
She’s probably making it up for sympathy.
Oh man Gem was one of the hermits that I was really hoping y'all would get on, so hyped
you guys HAVE to have Bdubs on now, after the conversation with how Gem views herself as minecraft artist!
No no no. I love part 2's! It just means we get more amazing content with the guests next week.
Gem describing her initial style of Minecraft as being an artist using it as the medium is so validating ngl. Most of my worlds are creative, and specifically for me to build big artistic showpieces in, and while I myself consider creative minecraft it a form of 3d art tool, it can be hard to really believe that what I make could be considered art (whether it's good or bad art is fortunately irrelevant to this 😂)
40:47 Same. Which is really sad considering how this stuff was drilled into people back in the 90s and 00s when I was a kid and teen. But the corporations, databrokers, and governments love it when people post their personal details.
"The only thing you need, is to want it." Everyone you bring on the show has such amazing insights, I never expected so many one liners lol.
Next guest should be Grian!! 😉
😂
yess
i wish grian is the last cuz it would just make me intrested more and more
He's busy cutting his fingernails.
@@906iphoneor boarding his loft...
Her talking about watching the OG Mindcrackers is very relatable.
Halfway through the video right now, and I’m just thinking to myself with how all these guest videos go.
Damn. I need an imp and skizz interview to reflect on my life and how far I’ve come. This feels like therapy listening to Gem’s journey
I see gem in the thumbnail, i clicked so fast! I love this podcast so much! So much helpful insights for the youth and older generations alike to be aware of. Thank you imp and skizz and Gem for making this happen. ❤❤❤ and the cliffhangerrrrrr ohh mannn leaving us hanging like that! It worked. 👏👏👏 Lol 😅
Gem just is so sweet I always love the interactions she has.
This is such a good insight into the hermits, I feel like having Grian on the show would be fun to see how the prankster does it
This is my first episode and I’ll definitely tune in more after this…Gem is probably my biggest Minecraft inspiration. I am so glad that she was featured!
I accidentally found Gem back in like 2016/17 when i was looking for build inspiration. I subbed and all of a sudden years later I was so confused when she ended up on Hermitcraft as I hadn't really followed how big she was getting. Really happy to see her thrive in the HC Community.
Might be my favorite interview yet. Gem is such an awesome person!
The thing i love about Gem, skizz and impulse is their down to earth attitudes.
First: THANK YOU GEM for pointing out that we need people like Imp and Skizz to help us out on some of the nonsense!
Second, and unrelated: way back in the day, i did tech support for dial up internet for Newfoundland. Despite not really having the stereotypical accent, Gem always reminds me of that because virtually everyone i talked to from Newfoundland was so nice. It was honestly a badge of honour for me when we'd be making small talk while waiting for something and they'd ask where on the Rock i was from. I subconsciously mimic accents, so that was definitely part of it, but personalty wise they always assumed i was one of them and it was delightful because practically the whole darn province seems to be almost as nice as Gem.
There's a common thing people often say about programmaing that sounds like it also works for the more creative work.If you can't look back at some of your older work and immediately see how bad of a job you did at certain parts that means you've stopped improving. Recognizing your own improvement is good.
really enjoyed this one. I've been watching gem since around 2017, 2018, and have loved seeing her grow through the years. her talking about being in artist in minecraft really reminded me of things bdubs talks about in his videos and applies to his builds, along with things joe hills talks about - not just his builds being the art, but his videos themselves are his art, and the way he always refers to hermitcraft as an artist collective, for example. love the podcast
I love getting to know the hermits in this type of environment. I wasn't sure I'd dig the podcast and I'm constantly finding myself enjoying it and learning something.
It was such a great pt 1, I can't wait to see more of Gem! Would also love to see Pearl in the podcast she is amazing!
I LOVE your two-part interviews. I listen while working and I love that it gives you a chance to go deeper with great folks, without having to worry about time constraints.
Gem you are a BEAUTIFUL human being!!!! Just understand that hurting people want to hurt people. Pity them, I cannot fathom how horrible life must be that they thrive off of trying to be toxic to others. I love you, many of people love you!!!!!
It would be so cool if you had someone like Smajor, Jimmy, Joel, Lizzie, Cleo, Etho, or Pearl on the podcast. They're all such unique creators and I think their perspectives would be so awesome to explore with the contrast of you too! Anyways, I love the podcast so much I always listen to it when I eat lunch and it brightens my day everytime i hear your guys voices blasting through my headphones ❤😂
Gem is one of the most amazing and adorable members of the community, she is a talented, lovely, and wonderful human being. I'm so glad she was on here and can't wait until the next podcast! Gem thank you for being you!!!!
Really appreciate commenting on the very large majority of people in the minecraft space being men (specifically white straight men) and people need to support each other to make the space a safe one for minorities, since as it is it’s a very dangerous ground to grow hate if not kept in check
So cool to see Gem on the podcast! She's one of the first youtubers I watched. It was interesting to hear more about her experience as a Minecraft UA-camr.
I love you guys, and your podcast, and how open you are talking about things, so I hope you'll take this comment in the spirit of wanting to share an experience that I've had to learn over a long (and difficult) time myself. And really is still a work in progress for me tbh.
On the topic of not seeing labels. Not everyone wants or needs labels. I myself am someone who holds the labels I've chosen pretty loosely. But I have CHOSEN them because they're useful to me in certain situations.
Hearing someone say they don't see labels or think of labels in relation to me doesn't feel awesome. Even for me, who is pretty easy going with them. There are folks who really have fought long and hard to find them. I get what you're saying, but I want to ask you to consider that I (and people who find labels meaningful to them) don't need protection from labels (whether they're self-chosen or someone else is trying to assign one that's untrue.) What I actually need is protection from the reactions of people to what they perceive my labels to be. Because they do see and apply labels to me (and others) beyond even the ones I pick for myself. And those reactions can be actively dangerous (mentally, emotionally, physically). Reminding them I'm human in spite of my labels is minor stakes. Remind them that people who fit that label are not wrong or bad. There's nothing wrong with being "label".
It's similar to why people of color don't feel comforted by hearing "I don't see color". These things impact how people experience the world and ignoring that part of the experience can be disheartening for people living it.
Yeah I had the same thought when hearing that part of the conversation. Like yeah…in an ideal world, your labels wouldn’t hinder you in life…but that doesn’t mean they will ever be totally invisible and honestly I’m not sure they should be.
I think the attitude of "We're all human" and "I just see the person" is unhelpful to the people who suffer because others don't see the world the same way. Until we have a truly equitable society, color-blindness or any other sort of blindness to racialized or marginalized people is less helpful than the people who do it, with good intentions ofc, think it is.
The podcast I've been waiting for, I just love her positivity
Love her vibe sm! And live the friendly chemistry between you all! Glad to be here early for the watch!
How you guys got started as youtubers is the same way I got into Film and Video creation. Just start doing it and make as much as you can. Just doing it is how it really works.
Gem on the podcast, woohoo! I love the chemistry between the 3 of you so this is gonna be great, like Gem!
You could ask Philza to come on, I think his experience with Hardcore and streaming would offer an interesting perspective. And I know Impulse knows who he is😊
This was unexpected but very fun surprise. I like how every weekend I hear and learn something new and have new things to think about, new motivation for another week
11:23 I felt this line hit my soul. My mother works a hospital job and has crazy schedules. She does this thing of: Get at least Christmas or Thanksgiving off and spend time with kids, then work at job. And it’s random too, it could be a 6pm-2am shift. When I heard that, I felt that, because I don’t wanna be in that cycle as well and do content creation like Gem and the others out there.
Conclusion: Gem is such an inspiration and that line she put there got me. Amazing episode
Talking about the difference of being a female creator (and one of few in a community) as well as the stuff on parents not knowing internet safety and potentially putting themselves and others at risk was SO interesting and relevant. We needed Gem on the podcast all this time! I cannot wait for part two ✨
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Aint' no way they cliff hangered us for the 3rd time in a row
I've been a long looong time subscriber of Gem. I wish I interacted with her content more, i was always a lurker, but its insane to see how much she grew and learned from what she was doing. Gosh.. i remember been a pre-teen and i didnt like her becuase I thought her voice-overs were too breathy. I remember her family dog Wilson, who i think insipred her to get Winnie.
I remember when there was a rumour that she was 6'3, I remember when she said she wanted a dog but had to get a house with a yard first.
Its been such a long time but so fun to watch her grow.
Gem, if you ever see this, i adore you. I wish you nothing but happiness and success
I still find it hard to believe that Gem is 27, she looks maybe 20 at most
I’m so glad that Gem could be on the podcast! I love watching the podcast, and having Gem here just makes it even better!! Gem is great!
Well now I am doubly glad I waited to watch them BOTH at the same time lol
She is just such a 'Gem'.
Bdubs is the best, i lost twins the year bdubd lost Ivy Rose, it hurt so much to know he was going through what i was feeling. Life sucks sometimes and you can feel you dont deserve it, and its out to get you, Bdubs shows that love and positivity lead the way. Love hime to death!
48:30 That is good to hear. A few months back we were having a discussion in the comments about a big youtuber before they became a big youtuber. And I was putting something down like "I wonder if this and this applies to this youtuber?" and then I stopped for a moment and I was like, I know this youtuber values their privacy, am I putting them at risk of other people now answering this without their permission? And I was like probably not, but better be safe than sorry, so I put in a disclaimer to not share personal stuff about this youtuber without their explicit permission to do so. And a day later I was like, this was probably over the top, I was probably too paranoid. Now hearing this story, and hearing that is actually a risk and a thing that happens, I am gonna be even more careful with commenting on topics that should not be answered for privacy and safety. So thanks for pointing it out Gem.
YAY GEMMMM!!! YESSS!!! Love ya gem
35:41 This is exactly why I started watching you. "Advocating for humans being good humans." Started at the Wonka build because of a red stone video, and got sucked into Hermitcraft from there. Great comradery, ethical shenanigans, amazing art. When I was younger, in the eighties, I always said it would be so cool if we could just pick our own tv channels. Here we are, in the future, making and picking our own tv channels.
Started at Impulse, then started watching Pearl, Grain, Mumbo and Scar {Boatem} found Gem shortly after; and then Doc blew my mind after you had all blown my mind with what is capable with minecraft. Before Hermitcraft I thought minecraft was a kid game. Thank you or thoroughly dispelling that myth. It is an ageless mixed art medium, and I love what you have all done with it. (perma hooked)
Have Stressmonster on next to talk about her perspective of balancing life/work.
Yes
Great podcast with Gem, guys! Looking forward to part 2 in a few hours here.
I do have a little feedback that I meant to leave a few days ago. But I read through the most recent comments and saw quite a few already comment on what I wanted to say which is great. But I gotta have my own 2 cents in here! :)
34:18 "I think it's important for you as a creator in the public eye to help others... is there any advice to people... where you feel like you're a bit of a minority as far as being a female"?
I'm glad you asked this question, Impulse! And I'm not surprised that you did because most women are asked this. Basically, how can women help other women. But the way Gem turned it around on you is what I want to address because even if she hadn't, I would have brought it up in the comments. I feel like you didn't talk about it very much but neither did Gem as she was likely not ready to have that level of in-depth discussion on it on a light-hearted podcast.
I would love for the podcast to interview another minority who (with preparation) would be comfortable with expressing these opinions. I think it's almost a responsibility to your audience to interview at the very least Zombiecleo and hear their educated opinions and personal experiences with navigating the internet as a minority in multiple ways especially for as long as they have.
I don't know how much Cleo, False, and Stress spoke about the disparity amongst just the 3 of them on the imbalance of gender equality on the Hermitcraft server pre season 8 but I'm willing to bet they've shared over the years the challenges of doing so as a minority especially pre & circa GamerGate. And I'm also willing to bet Hermits in general never spoke about such things at your weekly meetings. I am reminded of the one time Xisuma kind of put his foot in his mouth replying to Cleo's tweet about toxic gendered comments and they responded something akin to "you don't see it X, and that's the problem". Xisuma deleted his reply; not sure if Cleo did as well. That was back in 2020.
In 2016 at Minecon is an example of Tango and then Xisuma letting down a young girl who asked about "why so few women on Hermitcraft" to the Hermitcraft Panel of which yourself, Tango, Iskall, Mumbo, Cub, & Scar were a part of. As I understood it from Iskall's comment on the reddit, the 6 of you at the panel could barely hear the questions being asked which is why Xisuma interrupted Tango and took over answering it.
Criticism with response from Iskall -> old.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/54epc6/minecon_2016_saturday_review/
I would LOVE to hear how you & the crew would answer that now because despite the incredible addition of Gem & Pearl to Hermitcraft in season 8 who do their best to take up a lot of space (god bless Gen Z & A), Hermitcraft still has a significant imbalance which is a problem when Gem and Pearl (along with False, Cleo, & Pearl) still have to go through this and aren't able to speak plainly about it to their fellow hermits.
Going back to my original thought up there about Impulse asking Gem the question about what advice she would give to people... she is right. It should be up to the men on Hermitcraft to not just be an example of how to treat women and non-binary people in gaming but also to give advice on how to do so. The minority rarely gets taken seriously or listened to whereas a straight white cis man will say the same thing and people will actually hear it and consider it.
Essentially what I'm saying is, please use your societal given privilege to help out so the onus is not on the victims to fix the problem.
I love the cliffhangers! Looking forward to next week!
Para-social stuff is so strange, and probably the main thing that makes me, personally, uncomfortable with the idea of doing the UA-cam thing for myself. All three of you (and all your peers) are braver than I. :)
Gem, love your content. There's a frenetic energy that really resonates with me.
Imp, Skizz, this podcast always brings a smile to my face. Keep up the great work!
I knew it was them! On one of Impulse's live streams once I saw a donation scroll across the header from Evan&Katelyn. I wondered briefly if it was the DIY couple themselves, whose channel I love, but I never thought further on it.
This was brilliant. As a fellow Canuckian, and soon to be eventually a transplanted Maritimer (from away), I can say that Gem is right up there with Linus as our most favourite exports. It used to be William Shatner, maybe Ryan Reynolds for a bit, never (ever) John Roberts, but for sure GeminiTay. Her bright presence is always a joy. Thanks for showcasing her!
This corner of the Internet makes me smile.
Love the cozy couch setup. Great podcast as always!
Yes please bring doc on, that would be epic.
This episode is making me realize how similar I am to gem. When I was younger, watching shaytards watching vids and a bunch of vlogs and Minecraft’s For years, even still to this day, I felt like I was the only one who was like that. Hearing someone else just say they did all the things I did when I was younger makes me feel like I can feel a lot more accomplished than I think I can be. I haven’t even finished this episode yet and I’m so excited for more ❤
Tbh I’m still so shy about telling people I still watch Minecraft videos. I’m 21 and I hide it from my mom or my roommate, hearing this makes me realize maybe I can still be accomplishing, and still do that
Whoop whoop! Gem time!
Love Gem. Had a feeling this podcast was coming. Hearing from someone my own age and their process into UA-cam content creation is very interesting and inspiring. Something ive always been very sad about is the challenges and hate if thats the right way to describe it that females face in content creation. I credit Gem for mentioning it but also Skizz and impulse for providing this brilliant platform to get it out there and spread awareness. Thank you for another brilliant podcasts cant wait for part two ❤
Great podcast & a great guest - full cred' to GT for giving us such an insightful overview of RL as a popular and talented YT content creator. Thanks to you all.
Omg Gem used to watch Etho as a kid 😭💕