The honesty, minor anger management issues and "I've been through some shit wisdom" is so goddamn attractive. I hope there's a round two because you guys had the best chemistry. So enjoyed this episode
@@Michael-nc3ibit’s a figure of speech. So she means that she already loved him and couldn’t imagine there was any more amount that she could love him, but then this episode proved that she somehow had the capacity to love him more.
Love Dax as a guest, wish he had more comedians on his own pod as guests though. Him & comedians are such a good hang to listen in on. He kinda goes for more big Hollywood name guests
I fell in love with this podcast during the "Pandemic Times" and had to go to the beginning of the UA-cam videos to get every second of goodness. Got to this one today and never thought I could like the guy who took Kristen Bell away but Dax was insightful, funny and a fellow sober. Of the three, I think Dax has listened to his program and therapist the best!
@@letigre5822 I mean physically SEE him talk. They don’t visually record armchair. So we hear him all the time but don’t see them. Cause I know he talks a whole lot lol.
Love that Dax has listened bunch of there show so much so that he called them but Natasha doesn't have a clue about his podcast despite it being one of the biggest around. Still 2 my favs so fun to see worlds collide.
It's also up to the parents to help the children form a strong bond with one another, you gotta teach them that their a team- at least that's how my mom handled me and my older brother I consider him my first best friend and we still have that strong bond in our 20's
Yo this is probably one of the funniest podcasts ive ever scene and i watch them all! btw DaxShepard telling his Rage stories is probably the funniest entertaining content out there.
Just discovered this podcast and laughed out loud so many times. Love Dax and this was a delight to listen to. Subscribed and checking out more episodes.
@@reematigga3258 I hear you. They man and lady are married, they are Moshe and Natasha, they co-host the pod. Both are stand up comedians. I'm loving Dax on here. Did you enjoy Dax on here? 🌷💐
I’m only 30 minutes in and this is amazing!! I just remembered Dax has a podcast I’ve been wanting to listen to it and forgot. They have great chemistry 👏 I feel like moshe and him have similar humor/delivery.
@1:10:17 being an only child, I had plenty of cousins, as well as being in a lot of activities with other kids, but I also LOVE my alone time. We all not f'ked up individual, being an only child. We are f'ked up because of the world.
Once again, Natasha is so right about the Karen slur and I’m glad Dax was on her side with that experience. Regardless of what it started as, calling women “Karen’s” has just become another thing (even and sadly especially progressive) men do to try and keep women in line when standing up for ourselves or others in any way and it’s bullshit. If any man reacted how Natasha did in that restaurant scenario, no one would bat an eyelash
My brothers were 16 & 18 years older than me so I was basically an only child pretty quickly. I loved it and learned how to occupy my time too without needing constant parental attention. I never look back and wish I had a sibling my age.
38:57 My father grew up in the lower-lower middle class just like Natasha and he spent 7-8 years earning doctorate degrees just living off of a few grand a year from his tuition grants and part-time jobs. Once he started making real money, and it's only a comfortable living, after 8 shitty years he opened his practice and started to treat himself with things like expensive restaurants. But since he was trained to be so frugal with his money he expected the utmost service and presentation for very very high-end meals and most of the time they were not equivalent to his standards of how an expensive meal should be presented. I totally agree with my dad now that I am no longer dependent on my parents income and I have learned how important personal spending is to an individual, because you WORKED for that check. You start to realize how ridiculous expensive restaurants are unless the services and meal preparations are immaculate. People who were born into lavish life styles probably have a harder time distinguishing a high end meal and garbage. Additionally, my dad has overtime cared less and less about the service and pointing out what they are doing wrong with their lives and tries to just enjoy the meal prepared in front of him. Getting more philosophical, the children born into wealth probably don't learned from their very successful parents, making more than a comfortable living, because they had their children in their 40s, because they were too busy. Doing so their children will not learn from them when they were in their prime years so by the time their children are in their 20s the parents will be in their 60s and they won't care how their food is presented at a high end restaurant, cause they don't have the energy and time to complain anymore. Their 20 year old child will not recognize the faults in the services they were provided and assume what they see is good quality when in fact their parents in their 30s would completely disagree. But that is just a simple prediction among many different types of family issues, however statistically wealthier/successful spouses don't have their child until much later in life. www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2015/01/15/for-most-highly-educated-women-motherhood-doesnt-start-until-the-30s/ If most highly educated women have children in their 30s then imagine how old the top 1% get to be when they have a baby. I remember the first time I ate at a restaurant on rodeo drive with one of my friends I would rate the service adequate but I laughed at the kitchen because I could taste the quality of the meal I ate and since I picked up cooking skills over the two years of the pandemic, without sounding pretentious, I could tell what were all the ingredients in the meal that weren't specifically labeled and I knew the value of each ingredient to make the whole entree. It was an overpriced meal that probably would cost me $5 to make that I in fact already prepared better before I tried it at this restaurant. Don't expect anything amazing at ll Pastaio. Thank you for reading into my Ted Talk, it was a fun rant.
So into Natasha's defense of being attracted to people even when they're not attracted to you. "BECAUSE YOU LIKE ABS." It doesn't have to be a pathology doooods
Dax is more articulate than even Moshe… and also less pretentious. 😮 Moshe… why in nearly ever episode do you need to somehow fit in how much you slept around before Natasha? It comes off as insecure and kind of weird. Also… the guys are talking 95% of this episode, when Natasha goes to tell one story she keeps getting interrupted. You guys can do better!! Love the show though!
Some countries have mandatory military service. However, I feel instead, we should send everyone to live in a monastery for 3 months to practice mindfulness. Where we can learn, right speech, and right action. When we understand our own suffering we’re able to understand the suffering of everyone we meet. IOW, expand the circle of compassion” as Moshe mentioned.
People can start out victimized. Not recognizing that you didn't like being treated that way & thus saying I won't do that to someone else & then victimizing others, is inexcusable. Since you've gone through that, you above all other people know the reason to not treat other's that way. There is NO excuse for victimizing other people. DO NOT GIVE BULLIES A PASS. PERIOD.
Are we shitting me about the Goodwill hack? This is the most important podcast online, Dax is such a perfect guest here. No tags, anarchy discount- honeymoon 5ever.
The conversation with the couple deciding on the 2nd baby ... the biggest thing to think about is " you will never regret having one more, you will regret not having one more baby". Children only bring joy and children are a beautiful gift. An only child has A LOT of pressure to perform being an only child the parents' focus on. Ultimately you need to write a cons and pros list :)
As the oldest child of a mother who didn’t know when to stop (I’m the oldest of 6 and there’s a 20+ year difference between me and the youngest), there is definitely a negative side to having “just one more”. I missed out on a lot of one-on-one parenting because there were too many damn kids in the house.
@@camhabibi2217 I was more talking about parents who on all accounts are good parents. 6 children is a lot! I would say 2-4 kids is manageable if one parent is partly stay-at home. You need to be able to give your children a safe and loving home. Parents also need to be able to financially look after their children too. People who only have one child ... did they really want a child or did they do it because their parents wanted a grand child ? Ultimately having a family and having children is most important and life changing experiencing someone will ever do.
This is my favorite episode of this podcast due to the natural chemistry between these three, and the way Dax brings out the best in both Moshe and Natasha. She's on her best behavior here, instead of publicly and contemptuously berating her husband and deliberately trying to provoke hurt and jealousy--which is nice for a change. She is in desperate need of introspection and obviously has no idea how poorly she comes across in other episodes. Blaming the pandemic is ridiculous, especially now that life is back to normal. It's like watching a car crash in slow motion, I'm starting to wonder how bright she can possibly be if she thinks her casual cruelty, pretentiousness and thoughtless admissions pass for humor. For the record, I can sympathize with her about Moshe's embarrassing and juvenile interest in Burning Man and rave culture (grow up, Jesus Christ) and I see her point about his refusal to give gifts under the guise of bucking outdated traditions/commercialism. He is such a cheapskate, he literally asked this audience to write to some electronics company asking them to send him free headphones! Even so, her behavior is beyond the pale and yikes-inducing. I love the podcast and I'm rooting for their family to remain intact, but if no one is giving them honest feedback at this point I'm afraid this will come to a very destructive head.
Goodwill exploits their employees, they justify paying them below minimum wage by calling themselves a nonprofit, the CEO makes about a million annually.
The dogs are staying very calm while listening to this liberal chit chat. They are the epitome of zero ego although the middle dog showed a bit of uneasiness and had to readjust a few times. LOL
Technically, if she was unvaccinated, she would have to worry about the person who’s vaccinated because he could be sick, but won’t show no symptoms so she could’ve got sick by the vaccinated person
I had a weird realization while listening to this episode. First of all, I consider myself very much in the middle, politically. I don’t fully agree with either side of our stupid 2 party system. I think we should look at the nuances for all issues rather than fully and blindly subscribing to all beliefs of the political party they belong to. But while listening to Dax tell the story about the woman who asked for a picture and then acted like a crazy loon when Dax asked her if she was vaccinated, I found myself going, “damn, that’s an insane reaction to Dax asking if she was vaccinated,” and then a second later, “…but come on man… don’t ask someone if they’re vaccinated when they just want a picture standing next to you,” and I realized that the political center is probably one of the most frustrating places to exist in. 🤷 not that anyone asked.
I wish this episode was 4 hours long ❤
Same
Same
Yes!!
dax really is such a great guest
World's collide! Please have Dax back soon! Love you all and y'all together is amazing!
Omg a two hour episode!! Thank you Dax !!
The honesty, minor anger management issues and "I've been through some shit wisdom" is so goddamn attractive. I hope there's a round two because you guys had the best chemistry. So enjoyed this episode
Didn't think I could love Dax Shepard any more... And, then... this interview... Thanks, all.
Just curious, what made you lose interest in Dax Shepard in the first place?
@@Michael-nc3ibit’s a figure of speech. So she means that she already loved him and couldn’t imagine there was any more amount that she could love him, but then this episode proved that she somehow had the capacity to love him more.
@@lifesquixotic Oh, I guess this was up to interpretation. I hope ur perspective is more aligned than what I precieved cause who could hate Dax :)
This is my favorite episode. It’s definitely Dax Shepard and then all the episodes with Chelsea Peretti!
Love Dax as a guest, wish he had more comedians on his own pod as guests though. Him & comedians are such a good hang to listen in on. He kinda goes for more big Hollywood name guests
I fell in love with this podcast during the "Pandemic Times" and had to go to the beginning of the UA-cam videos to get every second of goodness. Got to this one today and never thought I could like the guy who took Kristen Bell away but Dax was insightful, funny and a fellow sober. Of the three, I think Dax has listened to his program and therapist the best!
Y’all’s conversation is beautiful. Really had me laughing and feeling deeply!
I loved the compassion lessons, Dax helped me see things in a new perspective.
It’s so weird being able to see Dax talk for once lol
LITERALLY I’ve actually never heard of this pod but will be watching all just so I can see the love of my life actually speak.
Same 🎉🎉 he’s everything ❤
Is that sarcasm bc he talks a lot? 🤣
@@letigre5822 I mean physically SEE him talk. They don’t visually record armchair. So we hear him all the time but don’t see them. Cause I know he talks a whole lot lol.
@@broganm6112 oh yeah I tried to watch his podcast after this and was sad no video :/
Dax is so smart! So good 😊 loved when Dax was like why do we have to get to the callers haha 😂
Love that Dax has listened bunch of there show so much so that he called them but Natasha doesn't have a clue about his podcast despite it being one of the biggest around. Still 2 my favs so fun to see worlds collide.
Just because your podcast is big does not mean it’s good.
I'd love to see a real life movie about a day in the life of Dax Shepard 💕💞🌷🙏🏼💐😂
Thank you for normalizing that siblings don’t necessarily get along as adults.
Havent watched yet but always wondered why Moshe + Natasha haven't been on armchair yet. Moshe & dax have so much in common
Great episode! Loved how in depth it got. But funny too
natasha on point with that village talk
It's also up to the parents to help the children form a strong bond with one another, you gotta teach them that their a team- at least that's how my mom handled me and my older brother I consider him my first best friend and we still have that strong bond in our 20's
Yo this is probably one of the funniest podcasts ive ever scene and i watch them all! btw DaxShepard telling his Rage stories is probably the funniest entertaining content out there.
Just discovered this podcast and laughed out loud so many times. Love Dax and this was a delight to listen to. Subscribed and checking out more episodes.
Daxs "hard to love" line was super deep.
It reminded me of so many ppl.
GREAT EPISODE. all three of you are good humans. I feel good about life with you in it. Bless you both.
This was so great! Awesome chemistry between you all!
Hell yeah! Love Dax and he's always a great podcast guest.
Man this topic was so needed!
the dogs lying motionless on the couch...I didn't even notice them until the lady yelled at 05:10
What lady? You mean Natasha Legerro?
@@sheefree I am here for Dax...I don't know the podcasters.
@@reematigga3258 I hear you. They man and lady are married, they are Moshe and Natasha, they co-host the pod. Both are stand up comedians. I'm loving Dax on here. Did you enjoy Dax on here? 🌷💐
@@sheefree I love listening to Dax. He could talk in a language foreign to me...and I would still listen to the whole thing.
Jesus what’s with the Dax worship…
Damn I kinda forgot about Dax Shepard once his show went to being a Spotify exclusive!
Actually LOLed during this episode. What a great trio❤❤❤
Omg it's Dax!!!!
I’m only 30 minutes in and this is amazing!! I just remembered Dax has a podcast I’ve been wanting to listen to it and forgot. They have great chemistry 👏 I feel like moshe and him have similar humor/delivery.
I HAVE ORDERED YOUR BOOK NATASHAAAA
@1:10:17 being an only child, I had plenty of cousins, as well as being in a lot of activities with other kids, but I also LOVE my alone time. We all not f'ked up individual, being an only child. We are f'ked up because of the world.
I’m obsessed with him . I wish armchair had video form
the pups look especially cute today
Amazing ,,, so much great energy!
I love that Dax was the incoming call.
awesome show and such an perfect guest!! y’all matched perfectly
love you all
Dax is the ultimate guest
Once again, Natasha is so right about the Karen slur and I’m glad Dax was on her side with that experience. Regardless of what it started as, calling women “Karen’s” has just become another thing (even and sadly especially progressive) men do to try and keep women in line when standing up for ourselves or others in any way and it’s bullshit. If any man reacted how Natasha did in that restaurant scenario, no one would bat an eyelash
I would for sure have reacted that way if a man caused a scene like that.
I can’t stop looking at Dax’s bracelet! I would love to know what it is.
Oh wow!!!! My favourite podcast of all times!!!!!! 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
How didn’t I know about this podcast? Love these people ♥️
lol it sounds like sushi bar atx. At the 930 you can stay as long as you like.
It’s not half the food, they serve the same set Omakase. After you can continue to order at the 930 because they don’t have anything else after.
Moshe and Justin (Just sayin pod) was everything 😂
My brothers were 16 & 18 years older than me so I was basically an only child pretty quickly. I loved it and learned how to occupy my time too without needing constant parental attention. I never look back and wish I had a sibling my age.
There's So many parts i kept replaying because this episode was so funny
Such a great episode!!
38:57 My father grew up in the lower-lower middle class just like Natasha and he spent 7-8 years earning doctorate degrees just living off of a few grand a year from his tuition grants and part-time jobs. Once he started making real money, and it's only a comfortable living, after 8 shitty years he opened his practice and started to treat himself with things like expensive restaurants. But since he was trained to be so frugal with his money he expected the utmost service and presentation for very very high-end meals and most of the time they were not equivalent to his standards of how an expensive meal should be presented. I totally agree with my dad now that I am no longer dependent on my parents income and I have learned how important personal spending is to an individual, because you WORKED for that check. You start to realize how ridiculous expensive restaurants are unless the services and meal preparations are immaculate. People who were born into lavish life styles probably have a harder time distinguishing a high end meal and garbage.
Additionally, my dad has overtime cared less and less about the service and pointing out what they are doing wrong with their lives and tries to just enjoy the meal prepared in front of him. Getting more philosophical, the children born into wealth probably don't learned from their very successful parents, making more than a comfortable living, because they had their children in their 40s, because they were too busy. Doing so their children will not learn from them when they were in their prime years so by the time their children are in their 20s the parents will be in their 60s and they won't care how their food is presented at a high end restaurant, cause they don't have the energy and time to complain anymore. Their 20 year old child will not recognize the faults in the services they were provided and assume what they see is good quality when in fact their parents in their 30s would completely disagree. But that is just a simple prediction among many different types of family issues, however statistically wealthier/successful spouses don't have their child until much later in life.
www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2015/01/15/for-most-highly-educated-women-motherhood-doesnt-start-until-the-30s/
If most highly educated women have children in their 30s then imagine how old the top 1% get to be when they have a baby.
I remember the first time I ate at a restaurant on rodeo drive with one of my friends I would rate the service adequate but I laughed at the kitchen because I could taste the quality of the meal I ate and since I picked up cooking skills over the two years of the pandemic, without sounding pretentious, I could tell what were all the ingredients in the meal that weren't specifically labeled and I knew the value of each ingredient to make the whole entree. It was an overpriced meal that probably would cost me $5 to make that I in fact already prepared better before I tried it at this restaurant. Don't expect anything amazing at ll Pastaio. Thank you for reading into my Ted Talk, it was a fun rant.
“Shut the fuck up and take it pig”….😂 I love this episode
So into Natasha's defense of being attracted to people even when they're not attracted to you. "BECAUSE YOU LIKE ABS." It doesn't have to be a pathology doooods
Agreed they took it way too far when it sounded like the caller was just describing attraction.
OMFG Dax looks so great in this video! ❤ Love the conversation
So so good pod.
Dax is more articulate than even Moshe… and also less pretentious. 😮
Moshe… why in nearly ever episode do you need to somehow fit in how much you slept around before Natasha? It comes off as insecure and kind of weird.
Also… the guys are talking 95% of this episode, when Natasha goes to tell one story she keeps getting interrupted. You guys can do better!!
Love the show though!
Some countries have mandatory military service. However, I feel instead, we should send everyone to live in a monastery for 3 months to practice mindfulness. Where we can learn, right speech, and right action. When we understand our own suffering we’re able to understand the suffering of everyone we meet. IOW, expand the circle of compassion” as Moshe mentioned.
you guys should do a bit where moshe is jealous of dax and dax is jealous of moshe
Very nice conversation.
Love longer episodes
Dax is like cool Moshe
Also Moche....Read the room lol. Natasha didnt say "Damn.." as if she thought Dax's violent tendencies were hott...she thought it was barbaric.
I thought he wrote his bike over why is the guy looking into the car I'm confused?
People can start out victimized. Not recognizing that you didn't like being treated that way & thus saying I won't do that to someone else & then victimizing others, is inexcusable. Since you've gone through that, you above all other people know the reason to not treat other's that way. There is NO excuse for victimizing other people. DO NOT GIVE BULLIES A PASS. PERIOD.
I love Dax SO much in this conversation but the lady’s over the top laughter is killing me ☠️
"rolling coal on a Prius" . never would have thought Id hear a phrase like that on this show.
Are we shitting me about the Goodwill hack? This is the most important podcast online, Dax is such a perfect guest here. No
tags, anarchy discount- honeymoon 5ever.
The conversation with the couple deciding on the 2nd baby ... the biggest thing to think about is " you will never regret having one more, you will regret not having one more baby". Children only bring joy and children are a beautiful gift. An only child has A LOT of pressure to perform being an only child the parents' focus on. Ultimately you need to write a cons and pros list :)
As the oldest child of a mother who didn’t know when to stop (I’m the oldest of 6 and there’s a 20+ year difference between me and the youngest), there is definitely a negative side to having “just one more”. I missed out on a lot of one-on-one parenting because there were too many damn kids in the house.
@@camhabibi2217 I was more talking about parents who on all accounts are good parents. 6 children is a lot! I would say 2-4 kids is manageable if one parent is partly stay-at home. You need to be able to give your children a safe and loving home. Parents also need to be able to financially look after their children too.
People who only have one child ... did they really want a child or did they do it because their parents wanted a grand child ?
Ultimately having a family and having children is most important and life changing experiencing someone will ever do.
@@camhabibi2217 also I am sorry. I am the elder of three children. I hope you give your children everything you did not get.
Golly that Dax is one tough customer
Easy big fella - I don’t want any trouble
Hes "allowed" to go to the track every couple of months..tuff guy
love the video, thanks y'all
This one is a classic
Heather McDonald sent me here ❤
I love Frito Pendejo!!!
Bring him back. This was GREAT.
Dax is a legend. Natasha's laugh is hot
Bueno Ventura !!!!....Uno !!! 19:57... Was it Rick Glassman ? ( kidding - of course )
I would love so much to see Rick on this podcast 🙏
A great ep guys!
1:02, interesting
“Spiritual Hemorrhoids” 😭😭😭
This was a great episode 💜
This is my favorite episode of this podcast due to the natural chemistry between these three, and the way Dax brings out the best in both Moshe and Natasha.
She's on her best behavior here, instead of publicly and contemptuously berating her husband and deliberately trying to provoke hurt and jealousy--which is nice for a change.
She is in desperate need of introspection and obviously has no idea how poorly she comes across in other episodes. Blaming the pandemic is ridiculous, especially now that life is back to normal. It's like watching a car crash in slow motion, I'm starting to wonder how bright she can possibly be if she thinks her casual cruelty, pretentiousness and thoughtless admissions pass for humor.
For the record, I can sympathize with her about Moshe's embarrassing and juvenile interest in Burning Man and rave culture (grow up, Jesus Christ) and I see her point about his refusal to give gifts under the guise of bucking outdated traditions/commercialism. He is such a cheapskate, he literally asked this audience to write to some electronics company asking them to send him free headphones! Even so, her behavior is beyond the pale and yikes-inducing.
I love the podcast and I'm rooting for their family to remain intact, but if no one is giving them honest feedback at this point I'm afraid this will come to a very destructive head.
1:40:00 ish: Just Dax and Moshe trying to wrap their heads around people who don't know how to love themselves.
Asking someone if they're vaxed
I would've just walked away
Goodwill exploits their employees, they justify paying them below minimum wage by calling themselves a nonprofit, the CEO makes about a million annually.
The dogs are staying very calm while listening to this liberal chit chat. They are the epitome of zero ego although the middle dog showed a bit of uneasiness and had to readjust a few times. LOL
56:00. I get along best with other autistic people for this reason. Not so much failing, but failing to be understood by neurotypicals. 🤓
I never understand when poor eaters get upset at people for being a healthy eater 🤔
He also just sounds super picky... like who doesn't like cheese and pasta...
The second Moshe brings up that we r all apes we know Dax is locked in
Wait… the dude in white isn’t Zack Braff?!
Technically, if she was unvaccinated, she would have to worry about the person who’s vaccinated because he could be sick, but won’t show no symptoms so she could’ve got sick by the vaccinated person
Ladies and Gentlemen! Welcome to the stage…. “Crystal Pinecone!!”
LOL
Great 1 V multiple children discussion
I had a weird realization while listening to this episode. First of all, I consider myself very much in the middle, politically. I don’t fully agree with either side of our stupid 2 party system. I think we should look at the nuances for all issues rather than fully and blindly subscribing to all beliefs of the political party they belong to. But while listening to Dax tell the story about the woman who asked for a picture and then acted like a crazy loon when Dax asked her if she was vaccinated, I found myself going, “damn, that’s an insane reaction to Dax asking if she was vaccinated,” and then a second later, “…but come on man… don’t ask someone if they’re vaccinated when they just want a picture standing next to you,” and I realized that the political center is probably one of the most frustrating places to exist in. 🤷 not that anyone asked.
Dax!!
Lay em out .....
Words don't always cut it.
I love rewatching old episodes but all the recent ones, Natasha tears down Moshe. Pretty disheartening.
Okay so arbitrary rules and mock formality is a big part of restaurant culture. It's a very flawed system like a miny nondemocratic country
The BEST!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love the long episode! Just wish I couldn’t see Dax’s chew in his lip when he talks…
Also, FUCK YEAH Moosewood Cookbook!!!!
I think if you have one child you can parent a lot more intentionally and having a second is parenting off of survival skills!
"when i was an alcoholic"