amazing episode! learned more about Eddie's early career and expanded my horizon on the world tonight. thank you SEPARATE BEDROOMS pod! i actually experience a mental hug when i tune in to your chanel because of this comfortableness in such different worlds of experiences of you two and the guests that are there with you guys. i will call it a cerebral embrace and a melt in the heart = happy human
Yo Eddie and Shia, Charlet is such a cool friend. Her vibe is so strong, this episode and Edison has been my favorite so far. Definitely my top two. And I miss the old-Viceland when Shane literally gave freedom for Eddie to do whatever.
Eddie knows what’s up, I am a Queens, NYC girl born and raised and because I’m right on the cusp of “suburbanesque” living where I see houses with a small backyard and community, within a compact and continuously moving city that makes NYC what it is, I know that what I have is a perfect balance of what people seek in life. The grass will always be greener on the other side from our perception until we’re actively watering our own grass and appreciating the small patch of grass that is ours to claim
Also it was so nice seeing Natasha be so in her element and talk some shit 🥰 hope the delivery of baby Huang is swift and easy, sending blessings to you both
I really enjoyed Charlet on munchies if cooking isnt your calling the way you explore communities through food is something you might want to do again! I think alot of people would like to watch it!
This was in my recommended from watching those Muchies videos Charlet did. It's a shame she didn't do more of them. Experienced food and the culture that made it all in one pop. Great stuff
I feel the same way you guys feel about LA! I moved to OC and still find myself coming back to LA like once a week and have a love/hate relationship with the city. Definitely has better restaurants and fun things to do, but the traffic and the people can be a lottt. I need to micro dose Los Angeles. 😂 Natashia! I’m surprised you don’t have more friends. I’d be your friend! 🙋🏻♀️🫶🏼
It would be cool if you did something with China Mac considering you are both New York Chinese Transplants that moved to L.A. It would be cool to hear you guys compare the two Cities
The founder of Lu Lu Lemon was on NPR show about starting business. I believe he chose the name because he was trying to appeal to the Japanese apparel market. This being said, he did make fun of his plus-size customers on Msnbc. Everybody puts their foot in their mouth, some topics are more forgivable.
Also, Los Angeles ONLY entertainment culture?! You guys really need to get out more. What about Silicon Beach/South Bay with its armies of aerospace and Fortune 500 offices? Or DTLA and all its finance, healthcare and medical services workers or K-Town with its software hubs. And of course, there’s major hospitality and real estate industries in just about every single enclave in the city, from the Eastside to the Hills out to Santa Monica and Malibu. What this tells us is you’re not only self-isolating, you’re not exploring enough. It doesn’t have to be done by car either -- Eddie, you can zip up and down the red line from NoHo all the way into Little Tokyo & DTLA and it’ll feel a lot like New York. DTLA is not St. Mark’s Place or the East Vilage, it doesn’t have that groundswell, but it’s definitely not some sanitized joint. Speaking of the Metro, I’ve seen more crazy stuff happen on the Blue Line out of DTLA than I ever did on the Bway Junction or even 125th and Lex. But not all harrowing, I’ve seen some magical things too.
amazing episode! learned more about Eddie's early career and expanded my horizon on the world tonight. thank you SEPARATE BEDROOMS pod! i actually experience a mental hug when i tune in to your chanel because of this comfortableness in such different worlds of experiences of you two and the guests that are there with you guys. i will call it a cerebral embrace and a melt in the heart = happy human
💘💘💘💘💘💘💘
best time of vice when you two were there, also action bronson
Getting some closure from this crossover. Loved that era.
Yo Eddie and Shia, Charlet is such a cool friend. Her vibe is so strong, this episode and Edison has been my favorite so far. Definitely my top two. And I miss the old-Viceland when Shane literally gave freedom for Eddie to do whatever.
Same
Charlet OG
Eddie knows what’s up, I am a Queens, NYC girl born and raised and because I’m right on the cusp of “suburbanesque” living where I see houses with a small backyard and community, within a compact and continuously moving city that makes NYC what it is, I know that what I have is a perfect balance of what people seek in life. The grass will always be greener on the other side from our perception until we’re actively watering our own grass and appreciating the small patch of grass that is ours to claim
Also Eddie, add Mad Men to your rewatch or first watch series binges, if you fuck with The Wire and Sopranos, you’ll love Mad Men
Also it was so nice seeing Natasha be so in her element and talk some shit 🥰 hope the delivery of baby Huang is swift and easy, sending blessings to you both
This is haven been the best episode on youtbe I have ever listened to
I had no clue who she was until I heard her voice. Then I had flashbacks to me binging vice shows in college.
Office drama hit different. 😂
Have these 40+ year olds acting like high school girls. 💀
Lol love this episode - miss seeing Charlet killing it on Vice!
A & E was the end of the good days
I really enjoyed Charlet on munchies if cooking isnt your calling the way you explore communities through food is something you might want to do again! I think alot of people would like to watch it!
i could listen to charlet duboc talk for the rest of my life
This was in my recommended from watching those Muchies videos Charlet did. It's a shame she didn't do more of them. Experienced food and the culture that made it all in one pop. Great stuff
If they ever make a show bout my life, Eddies gotta play my pops
Love Charlet from all the Munchies episodes she did back in the day, she's so chill!
The LA talk segment is exactly why I didn't enjoy visiting the city in comparison to NYC. It feels incredibly superficial and fake.
I feel the same way you guys feel about LA! I moved to OC and still find myself coming back to LA like once a week and have a love/hate relationship with the city. Definitely has better restaurants and fun things to do, but the traffic and the people can be a lottt. I need to micro dose Los Angeles. 😂 Natashia! I’m surprised you don’t have more friends. I’d be your friend! 🙋🏻♀️🫶🏼
It would be cool if you did something with China Mac considering you are both New York Chinese Transplants that moved to L.A. It would be cool to hear you guys compare the two Cities
She’s the fish and chips thief! VICE truly became a shell of its former shelf
I knew who it was without looking at the screen I know that voice she’s the realest
The founder of Lu Lu Lemon was on NPR show about starting business. I believe he chose the name because he was trying to appeal to the Japanese apparel market. This being said, he did make fun of his plus-size customers on Msnbc.
Everybody puts their foot in their mouth, some topics are more forgivable.
Sweet!
Steph & Klay of VICE hosts
Ready to be a guest
eddie- yall need to move to down south. Irvine, pasadena, Manhatten beach, HB. the OC...
Still no honey walnut shrimp episode smh
Soon !!
"A Republican Obama" -- great way to describe the Vivek-troll train. Counterfeit style and substance like arsenic.
Also, Los Angeles ONLY entertainment culture?! You guys really need to get out more. What about Silicon Beach/South Bay with its armies of aerospace and Fortune 500 offices? Or DTLA and all its finance, healthcare and medical services workers or K-Town with its software hubs. And of course, there’s major hospitality and real estate industries in just about every single enclave in the city, from the Eastside to the Hills out to Santa Monica and Malibu.
What this tells us is you’re not only self-isolating, you’re not exploring enough. It doesn’t have to be done by car either -- Eddie, you can zip up and down the red line from NoHo all the way into Little Tokyo & DTLA and it’ll feel a lot like New York. DTLA is not St. Mark’s Place or the East Vilage, it doesn’t have that groundswell, but it’s definitely not some sanitized joint. Speaking of the Metro, I’ve seen more crazy stuff happen on the Blue Line out of DTLA than I ever did on the Bway Junction or even 125th and Lex. But not all harrowing, I’ve seen some magical things too.
the way you all talked about la was sad. sounds like you guys are cursed. cant be content with a life that isnt super high maintenance.
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