I’m 32 and I watch this with my 88 year old grandma when I visit her from Chicago in Indiana. I love how we can connect over your content and it’s been a beautiful addition to our relationship that will be cherished forever.
@@LIamaLlama554 as someone who went from Boston life to the woods of western MA, our phones can be a VERY useful tool. We just need to learn some self discipline and how to use it. Getting rid of social media makes life better.
Really? Are you sure about that? I think of this channel as real history, accurate. What we are doing here is bringing in a comedian to play a part. 11:19 it’s all just jokes.
@@ThatWeirdGuyFromWork He's just so incredibly good at what he does that it's second nature. It's like how George Carlin acted like a foul-mouthed nihilistic grandpa, while also playing the friendly Mr. Conductor on Shining Time Station.
@@ashpete21we know he’s a comedian dawg, we’re saying that as time goes on it becomes less and less clear how much of a character he’s playing. I think it’s like Nathan fielder where it’s still a bit of a character but largely based on his own personality and he’s only exaggerating some parts
Joe asks the best questions. I love how they're the kind of foundational questions that make everyone stop... Think... And give an honest, personal answer. Dude sets everyone at ease and brings out the best.
Not feeling so good today. What a perfect way to spend the day rather than feeling bad. Thanks, Townsends team and Joe. I will enjoy this. Loved the compilation! 🥰👍👍
townsends and joe pera are two totally seperate spectrums of my youtube phases and yet here they are intertwined. Now that I see it it just makes so much sense.
I’ve been to the shop and tavern twice now with my daughters and we filmed our “Townsends Roadtrip” video for our channel “Bushcraft Evolution” but we are so hoping to one day have a chance to sit down with Jon and chat. We are in love with the 18th century and really enjoy all that this channel has to offer…
i just watched this eating a hot bowl of chilli with a blanket wrapped around me on a cold day in canada. im at peace in the company of joe, townsends and all these great commenters. a good afternoon. :)
What are the odds! I just finished his show the other day! I love these collabs. These are some of the most wholesome people I’ve ever seen. Keep it up guys ❤
Seriously? Been watching Townsends for years and just discovered Mr. Pera, and now I find this crossover? I am quite grateful. Keep up the good work, gentlemen.
This channel is like coming in from a cold winter day, taking off your coat and then getting a hug from someone you love. Very comforting! I'm really glad this exists.
Love Joe Pera! He has such a relaxed, down-to-earth aura about him, no matter what he does, be it 18th century carpentry or entertainment. That aura goes hand in hand with the Townsends channel, so this video was definitely a must-see for me! ☺
This friendship warms my heart. I love the reading and cooking by the fire, it gives a real feel for how people must have lived in those days. There's something really enchanting about it.
Go back even further. ❤ all those US flags only represent 250 years- just a little over three people. Our history in America is nothing compared to the rest of the world but if you live in the box then yes it’s substantial.
@@FacesintheStonetake a breath, did the flags trigger you sweetie? Its okay to be patriotic. Im sure he didnt see the Townsends section on ancient sumeria or Townsends special on living in Japan during the Edo period. Basically read the room moron. The video is about American life during the early days of American settling. I forgot the section of the video that expounded on the napoleanic wars in Russia. Gth regard.
This was fantastic! Thanks to Joe for leading me to this outstanding channel! And thank you to this great channel for having Joe!!!! It was perfect and exactly what I needed.
The fact that many people still live this way in many parts of the world and our grandmothers lived that way even during the Great Depression in many areas of the US gives one an appreciation of modern convienences. My Grandmother washed clothes in a huge iron pot over an open fire until a passing salesman sold her a washing machine run on a gas motor for a little pig. Grandpa thought it was a waste of a good pig! Lol!
I'm guessing grandpa had never done the laundry. 😁 Unless the machine worked badly. I have had times when I was washing-machine-less. It and the fridge are up there among my favourite inventions.
16:47 Literally laughed out loud at the expression of Joe's face when he read "whether my humble self was in all their thoughts when they were making their toilet" followed by the comment "what is it with this book, John." Too funny! 😂😂😂
First-time to Townsends for me because the title included Joe. Will definitely be back! Loved every calm and serene moment. Better than therapy and great way to simply slow down. Thanks, Crew!!! Truly delightful!!❤❤❤ ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I love these collabs. A little outsider perspective that helps bring the audience even further in, and Joe Pera's comedic timing and delivery just vibe really well -- he doesn't interrupt or devalue the information from Townsends, but enhances the presentation. :)
I am 32 years old and when I watch the Townsends videos, I feel like I'm back in my high school history class and I love it, keep making great content!
I ALWAYS learn something watching this show. This time I learned who Joe Pera is. What a neat guy. I am looking forward to checking out his show. Thank you for a wonderfully relaxing hour.
All of those on your team (and guests) bring so much vibrance and diversity to your channel. I appreciate Joe because he is soft-spoken but engaged and passionate about this period of history. He brings a fun dynamic to your videos.
@@benjabeergreali868This exact "episode" has already played. I'm sure of it. I've seen it like 6 times (when I just let RUclips play whatever in the background).
I never thought i'd see 2010's era Adult Swim and 18th century history come together in one video lol. A great video, I'd love to see more of you guys and your schenanigans.
I don't get out of the cave much these days. At times I have trouble sleeping. The Fall of Civilization podcast was my go to podcast. Once I heard every civilization face its own destruction multiple times. I would start reciting the destruction in my mind. That does not help with dozing off. I ran into Joe Pera helps you sleep. Now I am stuck listening to everything this fella has to say. And now I have been introduced to Townsends. Now I can wake up to the similar nostalgia of watching The New Yankee Workshop. My life is stable and complete now.
I really hope that Joe can make it back for some more Townsends videos. It’s the most perfect match for a collaboration that I have seen on RUclips, hands down. You guys are both great.
Joe being apologetic for going so slow, but man you are doing it RIGHT. The worst thing you can do with tools and other things that could injure you, burn yourself or your house down, or “waste” extra material is to go FAST, especially when you are not experienced. Patience is absolutely a virtue, and in the 18th century that’s how you lived, survived, and thrived. Back before antibiotics and modern sterilization techniques, rushing tasks and injuring yourself COULD mean losing a limb, losing valuable time to prepare for winter and to get your fields sowed and harvested in time, and even your death. Broken bones and torn ligaments would restrict your ability to do things that were necessary for sustaining yourself because they didn’t have the knowledge base to heal WELL, and good luck with compound fractures (or bones that stick out of the skin) Rushing meant ☠️. He has embodied the 18th century wonderfully just by being him.
I love how Joe Pera keeps coming back to Townsends. It fits him so perfectly and it makes for incredible episodes.
Joe Pera seems like a cast member that left to do his own show, but comes back often. He’s so natural in this world
I’d like to see a joe pera/ fritz (old tyme hawkey) collab now!!!!
This seems like the same episodes as last time just in one video
I don’t know who Joe is, so just wondering if Joe is ok? He seems stiff and moving very slow.
he's just old but he's still vibrant and vital
I’m 32 and I watch this with my 88 year old grandma when I visit her from Chicago in Indiana. I love how we can connect over your content and it’s been a beautiful addition to our relationship that will be cherished forever.
Thank you for your very kind support!
Glad to see a fellow brother as a fan (I’m guessing by the name lol) IST
Sigma pi. Lmao give me a job please.
@@Max-zv8hmsame, what did I pay all those dues for??? A sweater and alcoholism?!
@@Normal_macdonald it wasn’t the connections! They disappeared the day after graduation!
I love when Joe Pera finishes a joke with "just kidding"
Just so you know... So no one's left unsure.
It's so wholesome. I think that's why Joe and Townsends mean as much to me as they do. They're such a breath of fresh air.
We should all pitch our phones into the sea and move into a cabin.
@@LIamaLlama554 as someone who went from Boston life to the woods of western MA, our phones can be a VERY useful tool. We just need to learn some self discipline and how to use it. Getting rid of social media makes life better.
@@LIamaLlama554 But how would we know our lives are so short and precious without our phones?
joe pero is my favorite guy
couldn't agree more berdo
haho! @@teacooper6485
aye, berdo... aye...
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no way it's berd
Joe Pera is an absolute gem. A Bob Ross type soul, careful, calm, considerate.
❤
Two titans of modern media meet in the most calm, cozy and comfy content known to humanity.
Joe is a delight. What a pleasure to slow down and soak in the words, sounds, and insights of the shared Townsend Experience.
This is the best crossover episode ever
Really? Are you sure about that? I think of this channel as real history, accurate. What we are doing here is bringing in a comedian to play a part. 11:19 it’s all just jokes.
you seem weirdly jealous @@FacesintheStone
This really is! Love both these guys but never knew they collaborated
@@FacesintheStoneOh no!
@@FacesintheStone Relax, my guy. They're having fun, let them enjoy life.
Joe Pera is a cup of warm milk for the soul.
Or a bowl of oatmeal by the fire
a nice prune in a wool sock@@ArtVandelayOfficial
@@ArtVandelayOfficialTHE Art Vandelay? Of Vandelay Industries?!
Spiced cider for the spirit.
@@i3642is he in importing or exporting?
The best thing about Townsends are the personalities of each presenter. They all feel like characters out of a period movie, and yet still so genuine.
It's funny how Joe's act is one that will only get better with age, lol.
His act will be like Benjamin Buttons. As he gets older he progressively acts like a young man. Learns to kickflip at 74.
I honest to god don't think it's an act
@@ThatWeirdGuyFromWork It's an act. He's a standup comic
@@ThatWeirdGuyFromWork He's just so incredibly good at what he does that it's second nature. It's like how George Carlin acted like a foul-mouthed nihilistic grandpa, while also playing the friendly Mr. Conductor on Shining Time Station.
@@ashpete21we know he’s a comedian dawg, we’re saying that as time goes on it becomes less and less clear how much of a character he’s playing. I think it’s like Nathan fielder where it’s still a bit of a character but largely based on his own personality and he’s only exaggerating some parts
I’ll never forgive them for cancelling his show…
oh my goodness you are so right. A 4th season would be amazing.
Don't take it personally, they've made a lot of bad decisions.
Theyve still not repented for cancelling Asdy Mcgee
Someone needs to pick it up. It can't be that expensive to make. The world needs Joe Pera Talks With You
David Zaslav needs to be ousted as he is but a child, a Grinch if you will.
Joe asks the best questions. I love how they're the kind of foundational questions that make everyone stop... Think... And give an honest, personal answer. Dude sets everyone at ease and brings out the best.
This is just the perfect collaboration. Joe Pera fits so well with Townsends. Such a wholesome guy.
Joe is a phenomenal comedian and person. I am glad to see him once again on Townsends.
Not feeling so good today. What a perfect way to spend the day rather than feeling bad. Thanks, Townsends team and Joe. I will enjoy this. Loved the compilation! 🥰👍👍
Hey Terryt, riding in the same canoe with you today... Townsends always takes me for an awesome ride. Hope you feel better. LOVE & HUGS
@@Mynx5050 Thanks, Diane. I’m feeling better this evening. Getting old has its ups and downs. Nice of you to commiserate.
Always my favorite guest collaboration. Thanks for having Joe on
Didn't realize this was a reupload so I kept thinking "wow he's making all the same jokes as last time he was on"
townsends and joe pera are two totally seperate spectrums of my youtube phases and yet here they are intertwined. Now that I see it it just makes so much sense.
I’ve been to the shop and tavern twice now with my daughters and we filmed our “Townsends Roadtrip” video for our channel “Bushcraft Evolution” but we are so hoping to one day have a chance to sit down with Jon and chat. We are in love with the 18th century and really enjoy all that this channel has to offer…
i just watched this eating a hot bowl of chilli with a blanket wrapped around me on a cold day in canada. im at peace in the company of joe, townsends and all these great commenters. a good afternoon. :)
What are the odds! I just finished his show the other day! I love these collabs. These are some of the most wholesome people I’ve ever seen. Keep it up guys ❤
"What kind of book is this, John?" haha, I laughed so hard at that.
Dude ive been praying for more joe perra and townsends you dont understand how much this means
There isn't anything new here. This is just a compilation of all of Joe's previous appearances on Townsends videos.
@@DominicSnyder I just noticed and now I am sad 😢
This makes perfect sense. I love Joe Pera. He’s helped me sleep on many a tossy night
Such a delight to see Joe so game to learn and the Townsends crew so patient to teach
Little did we know townsends was the most amazing education professor. Keep it up
I really enjoy everything on this channel, and this episode was especially fun. Joe was a fantastic guest.
Seriously? Been watching Townsends for years and just discovered Mr. Pera, and now I find this crossover? I am quite grateful. Keep up the good work, gentlemen.
This channel is like coming in from a cold winter day, taking off your coat and then getting a hug from someone you love. Very comforting! I'm really glad this exists.
Joe Pera's marketing is as groovy as his new special, love him!
Love Joe Pera! He has such a relaxed, down-to-earth aura about him, no matter what he does, be it 18th century carpentry or entertainment.
That aura goes hand in hand with the Townsends channel, so this video was definitely a must-see for me! ☺
I've been sick with covid all week and this video is just what I needed to help me feel better. Thank you, Townsends and Joe Pera
Feel better 🙏
Thumbnail has Jon and Joe like they're dripping the hottest album of 1836. 🎉
This friendship warms my heart. I love the reading and cooking by the fire, it gives a real feel for how people must have lived in those days. There's something really enchanting about it.
Absolutely aces collaboration here fellas thank you for sharing it with us all
This was such a great episode. Joe Pera is so genuine and lovely
Joe Pera just brings so much peace with his voice :3 I could listen to him read that whole journal!
I can't remember a show getting canceled hitting as hard as Joe Pera Talks with You did But now he's back on Townsends! Again! Hope springs eternal!
The interactions are wholesome pure and joyful. Just what we need in these tough times.
Always great to see how our ancestors
lived and survived in those days Thanks.
🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
Go back even further. ❤ all those US flags only represent 250 years- just a little over three people. Our history in America is nothing compared to the rest of the world but if you live in the box then yes it’s substantial.
@@FacesintheStonetake a breath, did the flags trigger you sweetie? Its okay to be patriotic. Im sure he didnt see the Townsends section on ancient sumeria or Townsends special on living in Japan during the Edo period. Basically read the room moron. The video is about American life during the early days of American settling. I forgot the section of the video that expounded on the napoleanic wars in Russia. Gth regard.
This was fantastic! Thanks to Joe for leading me to this outstanding channel! And thank you to this great channel for having Joe!!!! It was perfect and exactly what I needed.
These guys have the best vibes to just relax and hang out with.
Joe Pera and Townsends? Absolutely!
The fact that many people still live this way in many parts of the world and our grandmothers lived that way even during the Great Depression in many areas of the US gives one an appreciation of modern convienences. My Grandmother washed clothes in a huge iron pot over an open fire until a passing salesman sold her a washing machine run on a gas motor for a little pig. Grandpa thought it was a waste of a good pig! Lol!
I'm guessing grandpa had never done the laundry. 😁 Unless the machine worked badly.
I have had times when I was washing-machine-less. It and the fridge are up there among my favourite inventions.
16:47 Literally laughed out loud at the expression of Joe's face when he read "whether my humble self was in all their thoughts when they were making their toilet" followed by the comment "what is it with this book, John." Too funny! 😂😂😂
😂 came here to make sure this exact comment was in here.. you got it covered! I was cracking up, had to rewind it to make sure i heard him right lol
@@bobp8269 hahah glad I'm not the only one who busted out laughing at that!! 🤣
Same, you got me. That sly little smirk, too. Great stuff.
Oh my goodness, I laughed so hard at this moment. 😂
So great to see Joe Pera. He goes so well with all of you. I hope he comes back soon for more adventures!
Two worlds of mine have just collided (plus Indiana groove) 😎🤘🇺🇸
Thank you for having Joe on. I love your channel, and I love Joe. Both of you make for an amazing video. 😊❤
First-time to Townsends for me because the title included Joe. Will definitely be back!
Loved every calm and serene moment.
Better than therapy and great way to simply slow down.
Thanks, Crew!!! Truly delightful!!❤❤❤
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I love these collabs. A little outsider perspective that helps bring the audience even further in, and Joe Pera's comedic timing and delivery just vibe really well -- he doesn't interrupt or devalue the information from Townsends, but enhances the presentation. :)
This is the Team up I didn’t know we needed but now that I know it exists am all here for it. Grateful!
The most wholesome collab on the platform
I don’t get star struck easily, but I probably would for the townsends. This channel is amazing.
I adore it!
I will always always always watch videos with Joe Pera.
This makes me so happy. Love this channel love you Joe ❤
I really enjoyed reading by the fire with you guys, I felt like I was there. We are missing out on simple joys like this in our lives these days.
I am 32 years old and when I watch the Townsends videos, I feel like I'm back in my high school history class and I love it, keep making great content!
I ALWAYS learn something watching this show. This time I learned who Joe Pera is. What a neat guy. I am looking forward to checking out his show. Thank you for a wonderfully relaxing hour.
John and Joe Pera...a better combination doesn't exist in this world. ❤
Life is a path lit only by the light of this collaboration.
Thank you so much for putting them all together in one video. Love this channel. Much Love.
Im impressed with both of you.😊 This is fascinating. I love simple rustic homemade furniture. It last longer.
All of those on your team (and guests) bring so much vibrance and diversity to your channel. I appreciate Joe because he is soft-spoken but engaged and passionate about this period of history. He brings a fun dynamic to your videos.
Joe is a great addition to an already very talented bunch of people!
I love Joe's little sassy jokes!! 😂
The crossovers of this channel with Joe are the best thing ever.
12:06 I get the feeling Joe HAS built a rustic stool out of oak and hickory before...
The world needs more of both of you. Joe Pera is my hero
Not the collab we asked for, but the collab we needed.
After a rough week of news and work, this is the best salve for the soul. I need more Joe on Townsends.
These are some of my favorite people, and I love seeing them together!
Seeing this in my recommendations caused so much joy I couldn't even put it into words.
I've loved this channel for years. And Joe pera for years. Favorite episode yet. Perfect cross over.
Joe bless you thank you for coming back! Please stay!
Loving this cross over! It's like finding out that your work buddy and your classmate know each other. Nice stool!
This as been so nice. Really enjoy the readings, my kids always looked forward to our story time after dinner.
this is so amazing, best crossover surprise! love it
I hope Joe comes back like twice a year for the rest of this channel's existence. It's such a brilliant blend of worlds.
The Wood Wright's Shop is a PBS show about wood working projects with traditional (non electric)hand tools.
Joe is my favorite guest on the show. Thanks for putting this compilation up.
This is my favorite channel during the fall for some resson
I have been wanting a sequel since the moment I finished watching the last one you had with that Mr. Pera!
I really enjoyed this episode John and a standing ovation to Joe Para!! I hope he visits again soon!!! Thank you for sharing your videos.
Joe Pera is perfect for frontier life, because he's got the patience and the temperament. Go, Joe!
I didn't even think this crossover was possible, this is amazing
Joe's had at least one other episode with Townsends. They made some stools.
@@benjabeergreali868This exact "episode" has already played. I'm sure of it. I've seen it like 6 times (when I just let RUclips play whatever in the background).
The most wholesome comedian on the most wholesome youtube channel! Im so happy!
As a huge fan of Joe Pera who has also been watching this channel for years, it is SO cool when he shows up here
I’m so happy there’s more! This is my favourite random pairing I’ve ever seen.
It's always nice to see Joe, thank you for having him back.
enjoyed video, hope see Joe more, thanks and God bless.
I think this is one of my favorite episodes. 👍
This is GREAT!! Thank you!
So happy to have Joe back. This is delightful.
I never thought i'd see 2010's era Adult Swim and 18th century history come together in one video lol. A great video, I'd love to see more of you guys and your schenanigans.
No way!!! I have a playlist of Joe Pera on adult swim reading/saying boring stuff to help me fall asleep 😂 this is amazing!
I don't get out of the cave much these days. At times I have trouble sleeping. The Fall of Civilization podcast was my go to podcast. Once I heard every civilization face its own destruction multiple times. I would start reciting the destruction in my mind. That does not help with dozing off. I ran into Joe Pera helps you sleep. Now I am stuck listening to everything this fella has to say. And now I have been introduced to Townsends. Now I can wake up to the similar nostalgia of watching The New Yankee Workshop. My life is stable and complete now.
I really hope that Joe can make it back for some more Townsends videos. It’s the most perfect match for a collaboration that I have seen on RUclips, hands down. You guys are both great.
Joe being apologetic for going so slow, but man you are doing it RIGHT. The worst thing you can do with tools and other things that could injure you, burn yourself or your house down, or “waste” extra material is to go FAST, especially when you are not experienced.
Patience is absolutely a virtue, and in the 18th century that’s how you lived, survived, and thrived. Back before antibiotics and modern sterilization techniques, rushing tasks and injuring yourself COULD mean losing a limb, losing valuable time to prepare for winter and to get your fields sowed and harvested in time, and even your death. Broken bones and torn ligaments would restrict your ability to do things that were necessary for sustaining yourself because they didn’t have the knowledge base to heal WELL, and good luck with compound fractures (or bones that stick out of the skin)
Rushing meant ☠️. He has embodied the 18th century wonderfully just by being him.
I can't get enough of the Joe Pera collaborations!
My favorite comedian on my favorite YT channel? Amazing!