I've never seen a more perfect blend of education and comedy. These two produce an excellent podcast together. There's a magic chemistry between Chuck and Neil. Chuck being afraid to put a finger in the belt as it was snapped was quite hysterical. "Gonna do this to my 5-yr old" - LOL
I love these two's chemistry, you can tell they're really friends. You half expect a teacher to walk in the room to tell them to keep it down and get back to work lol
This is why I named my puppy Neil Degrasse Tyson Chuck Nice Kalafor and the 2 hero's in my new comic come from a world comprised from dark matter. I Love this show.I Love these men and their minds.
these episodes are almost 50 minutes long the conversations are always so interesting and funny at the same time, the time flies by so fast they feel short. but i love every moment of these. keep doing them!
I’ve literally never seen anyone in my life who loves to not only do their job but talk about what they do as much as Neil. The look he gets when Chuck grasps something new is always of such joy😂
I just realized how smart Neil DeGrasse Tyson is....he does all these podcasts and interviews mostly off the top of his head. There are very few things i could talk about in such depth and here he is casually talking about Black holes and Deep space🤯
I have seen/heard Neil DeGrasse Tyson in other places and always found him insightful and amusing, but only recently subscribed to this RUclips Channel and the corresponding podcast. I regret not doing this sooner.
@@lonniecraig9074 depends on when you went to school. the term "black hole" was coined in 1967 and the first one was discovered in 1971. so, there is a possibility that your teachers didn't know what a black hole was when in your school. I don't know your age.
@@asquare9316 Im 66. Your Answer tells me 'how much we still (dont know- since my last school days... Im already very proud of you- 'Please' Never stop learning. Your future students will 'I feel worship you
Chuck Nice is the 🐐.... his comedic genius and impeccable timing are welcome 🙏 thanks Chuck 👍 Thank you NDT for walking 🚶♂️ us through this amazing field of study... you are a role model
I UNDERSTAND WHAT CHUCK WAS SAYING, HE'S A GENIUS!!! We definitely need more minds like him in the STEM fields because I have no idea how he made that connection.
I had a hypothesis that dark matter is a bunch of particles spread in different coordinates of the 4th dimension's axis and that's why it doesn't interact with itself. I also thought that it would have to mean higher that dimensions would give a gravitational effect on lower dimensions. But to hear Neil confirm that gravity can escape to other dimensions really helps my hypothesis.
You are explaining photons here, the 4th dimension is time and photons travel on this in "Quantum Superposition" as explained at 28 minutes in. Hope that helps you with your theory. Dark matter being "Regular matter" that is effecting our universe from another "universe", while being undetected because light cannot pass this line, is actually a really really nice theory! yes but like 3 and 5 being the same, 4th being time between, "space-time" itself would be all of the 1st-2nd-3rd-4th-5th and 7th, with a 6thDimensional solution in between. Hope this helps too!
could we call the 6th dimensional, missing piece that our parallel "space times" are travelling on, "Dark Energy"? Come on Neil, lets get the board out!!!
The way you present highly complicated subjects and produce simple answers and explanations is admirable. Carl, Arthur and so many others would be proud. I've said it before.. RESPECT BRO, you are inspiring millions, people like you make the future look better, nicer, safer.
I’d love if you guys could do remixes of the most popular episodes of these and add in visualizations and direct references to literature that we could read more of on certain subjects Neil talks about
I know absolutely nothing about physics so it can be very hard to try and understand some of the things that are talked about on this show. It can be mind boggling to try and imagine stuff but its very very interesting and I love trying to learn about the universe from things like this and also the scientists that are guests on podcasts.
Yes. But it's just so minimal, that it would take googol years to make a difference. A black holes will take so long to evaporate, that it might not even make a difference.
This is a great series. I have a lot of new things to learn since I got my BS in physics in 1958. I didn't work in the physics field, but in the computer field as a programmer. New information in both fields is coming in faster than my old brain can handle it.
Good choice! New information is coming in faster than anybody can handle, so your brain is right to reject most of it. You might learn a lot by sharing your knowledge, if you want to. When I started with community college, I found that most of the professors were experienced people like you. I was too bad at calculus to consider a major in physics, but we all use physics every day.
Hey neil and "chuck", i love both of you as you both were huge influences in my life, i had previously planned to commit suicide until i found startalk and it influenced me into getting in physics in university. So thank you. The question is for a friend and me: since mars doesnt have an intrinsic magnetic field, if we start terraforming mars we need a few things: water (melting the polar ice caps, extracting deep underground water, or even knocling asteroids or meteors that contain water), heating the planet through mirrors or burning fuel to create greenhouse gasses (or importing them from earth), and finally you need to thicken up the atmosphere (greenhouses gasses help us in this case again) but at what point would you need giant electromagnets (or something similat) to create a planetary-wide magnetic field to hold this atmosphere? Could we in theory start exporting greenhouse gasses until a threshhold is reached for the mars atmosphere? Or do we need giant magnets from the get go?
I'm not Neil, or even Chuck, but... I think we would need giant electromagnets or an equivalent, if only to protect us from solar radiation and cosmic rays. Glad you're still with us.
That is beautiful. To know these 2 men saved your life is beautiful. Thank you for that piece of knowledge and it makes him all the more beautiful. Love.
Even though I'm the worst in physics calculations I love all the concepts and experiments because they make it fun and easy to talk about and understand
Bruh, it's 2020 and Flat Earthers are still a thing that exists. Thinking everybody should know about an experiment from 100 years back is pretty far up the ladder in terms of where we need to be going :P
Love the fact you had the bag! Specifically due to the breaks! What a great idea! It's usually comedic in it's own way you guys trying to fit things in before a break in the past, this just totally helps! Neil always knows!
6:42 the reason why baby and children shouldn’t spend a long time in the hot tub because they are less resistance to the heat because they are smaller. Never really looked at it from that point of view. Thank you! Love the show.
He refers to movies all the time. You should watch one of his conversations with Richard Dawkins where he continuously refers to movies and Richard Dawkins has no idea what he is talking about. It's hilarious.
I always believed that those jets were coming out of the ends of the black hole. Neil's explanation was excellent. I had no idea that the jets were actually matter being "bounced" (for my lack of a better word) of the black holes accretion disk. I love this show!
I am thinking that everything in the universe has nothing seemingly as a plane because everything is seen from every direction like the pictures of galaxies from telescopes like Hubble telescope.then how cold the sun just curve the space while space being in every direction like there is space beyond the curvature of sun and we can see may stars and galaxies through telescopes underneath the sun? please answer I am wondering this. and it's like a question opposing general relativity of sun bending the space for me. please clear my dought Dr. Tyson I am so excited about where I got wrong or what I miss.
Please have Dr Becky on. Also, consider making one show for one question, something that describes the edge of our knowledge. "Walk the boundary of what we know." show. Also talk about different density of matter. Start with "empty" space an describe all levels of gravitational crush. Space, nebula, earth, brown drawrf, neutron star, black hole... Love the show, thanks. BTW, does earth's gravity influence the perception of the age of the universe?
@@lonniecraig9074 No, that would be if I asked why there's so many black holes. Edit: But I think it goes noting that black holes are within the universe, there are many of them, they absorb things and naturally evaporate, now let's think of the opposite, something that is not within the universe, there's only a single one or none at all, they repel things and grow, a white hole. The only thing that I can think of that does this and continues to do so is the universe, there's no white holes that we see in the universe, we have not ever found evidence for one, so what if our universe is a white hole that is expanding, as it should do indefinitely if a white hole is truly the opposite of a black hole and there's evidence that our universe should expand forever. Perhaps every time a black hole absorbs something, a white hole is born in the multiverse, but not like it popped into existence next to our universe, but within that black hole that is within our universe, maybe our universe is one of many white holes in a black hole that absorbed something, whatever it was, in another dimensional plain, like how we live in a third dimensional plain, maybe a black hole in the fourth dimension contains the pocket of white holes that also includes us, or maybe our black holes creates fourth dimensional white holes that spawn 4D universes, which would mean a 2D black hole made our 3D universe. I really do hope we figure out more about black holes and why our universe exists within my lifetime.
My introduction to my interest in astrophysics was a BBC documentary called, I believe 'Death Star', which was the story of Gamma Ray bursts from stars, and described the way in which the USA detected gamma ray bursts from space, and how the USA believed, at the time, that russians were testing nuclear weapons on the dark side of the moon, that documentary had me engrossed, and, since then (think it was the 90s or early 2000s) has had me just trying to absorb as much information about astrophysics as I can That documentary is the reason I even know who Neil Degrass Tyson is, let alone that I'm sitting through every podcast he does that I can
I feel like black holes are such a great topic, it *pulls* so many people into science
ahhh that was epic
Oooooooooohhhhhhhhh 👏
(Image of Patrick booing spongebob for the bad pun)
Everyone has heard of them. We need to give some love to it's brother, Neutron stars. They are also very interesting.
It is a very gravitating topic.
Neil is the teacher everyone wants.
Chuck is the substitute teacher everyone wants.
i want Carl Sagan.
So true.
No Chuck is the principle everyone wants.
Ashutosh Tiwari ,I Think I’d Like Him Better As An Older Brother,lol...Be More Fun
Agreed. He's a legend.
Chuck is the perfect representation of how us non-astrophysicist people react to this kinda stuff. I JUST LOVE IT!
We need to get you guys a dry erase board for demonstrations.
Better yet, a clear board.
@@Neyonius But specifically to explain changes in the timeline.
@@Anti-HyperLink Pssssssshhhhhhhhhh no way, it has so many educational uses. Why only use it sparingly?
@@Neyonius This may be up your Alley ruclips.net/video/aYCJuug2wlU/видео.html
Great show! I enjoyed every bit of it and learned a whole lot too!
Every time he explains something, makes me want to become a scientist
*Looks at the equation*
Me: adios
😂😂😂 exactly
I generally hate this types of comments, but I feel this comment.
I've never seen a more perfect blend of education and comedy. These two produce an excellent podcast together. There's a magic chemistry between Chuck and Neil.
Chuck being afraid to put a finger in the belt as it was snapped was quite hysterical. "Gonna do this to my 5-yr old" - LOL
I love these two's chemistry, you can tell they're really friends. You half expect a teacher to walk in the room to tell them to keep it down and get back to work lol
"Screaming into another dimension" sounds like an album.
I think it’s physics they are talking about
They must make a compilation of mind blowing moments of chuck
This is why I named my puppy Neil Degrasse Tyson Chuck Nice Kalafor and the 2 hero's in my new comic come from a world comprised from dark matter. I Love this show.I Love these men and their minds.
Chuck should hold the record for being the most constantly mindblowned person on earth.
these episodes are almost 50 minutes long the conversations are always so interesting and funny at the same time, the time flies by so fast they feel short. but i love every moment of these. keep doing them!
"Why the white hole gotta be giving and the black hole gotta be taking"
Actually made my day hahahahahah
"kiss my black hole"
the only colour that matters here is gold !
faxxxxx...hahaa
I know this show is about Physics, but you two have awesome Chemistry. I love this show
These need to be longer! 🤗
Famous showbiz phrase "Always leave them wanting more". Lol
'I agree...
That's what she said..
That"s what she said.
I agree
“Why did I bring a belly to a raptor fight?” I ask myself this every time I argue with my girlfriend.
I love how enthusiastic Chuck is. It's so endearing. ❤
Chuck was on 🔥 🔥🔥🔥💯
You guys never disappoint... Entertainment with knowledge.. can't beat it.....
I’ve literally never seen anyone in my life who loves to not only do their job but talk about what they do as much as Neil. The look he gets when Chuck grasps something new is always of such joy😂
Chuck gets cosmogasm when he understands something mind blowing. 😂
Chuck's enthusiasm for science is remarkably contagious.
I've watched this episode multiple times and I can't get enough! Thank you, Neil and Chuck! Fascinating and funny!!! Love you guys!!!
I could listen to this all day. Thank you Dr. Tyson for breaking these topics apart and thank you internet for coming up with such great questions.
Just when I was missing Click and Clack from "Car Talk", I find these two again. Great show.
I miss em too
30:42 that's the kind of excitement and enthusiasm you want from a teacher and student when knowledge is imparted.
I love Chuck and Neil. I get my mind blown each episode and still keep coming back for more! 😜👍
I just realized how smart Neil DeGrasse Tyson is....he does all these podcasts and interviews mostly off the top of his head. There are very few things i could talk about in such depth and here he is casually talking about Black holes and Deep space🤯
so many of these queries basically boil down to:
Questioner: "Are black holes magic?"
Niel: "No"
This comment just gave me life! 😂
I have seen/heard Neil DeGrasse Tyson in other places and always found him insightful and amusing, but only recently subscribed to this RUclips Channel and the corresponding podcast. I regret not doing this sooner.
You would've made school much more interesting and enjoyable if you were my teacher 😂🙌
My same thought. In my day; Teachers didnt know what a 'Black-hole' was... 'No joke. :)
@@lonniecraig9074 depends on when you went to school. the term "black hole" was coined in 1967 and the first one was discovered in 1971. so, there is a possibility that your teachers didn't know what a black hole was when in your school. I don't know your age.
@@asquare9316 Im 66. Your Answer tells me 'how much we still (dont know- since my last school days... Im already very proud of you- 'Please' Never stop learning. Your future students will 'I feel worship you
I never would have left his class
Chuck Nice is the 🐐.... his comedic genius and impeccable timing are welcome 🙏 thanks Chuck 👍
Thank you NDT for walking 🚶♂️ us through this amazing field of study... you are a role model
Chuck having his revelation at 30:39 was fun to watch 😂. I’m sure professors live for moments like this!
Dr. Tyson presented the "bent" light very well, too! I watched this part twice and then another time after reading this comment. :)
I UNDERSTAND WHAT CHUCK WAS SAYING, HE'S A GENIUS!!! We definitely need more minds like him in the STEM fields because I have no idea how he made that connection.
30:54 I love Chuck's sci-gasm!!!!
I was literally about to cry of laughter
Chuck had a few on this episode
Thank you guys for just being yourselves. The world needs people to just keep being supermen like yourselves and showing them how to get along!👌🦾
the talk about photons blew my mind. never thought of it that way
We all know Neil is great, but my man Chuck ... Best co-host.
I had a hypothesis that dark matter is a bunch of particles spread in different coordinates of the 4th dimension's axis and that's why it doesn't interact with itself. I also thought that it would have to mean higher that dimensions would give a gravitational effect on lower dimensions.
But to hear Neil confirm that gravity can escape to other dimensions really helps my hypothesis.
You should ask Neil about your hypothesis for one of these cosmic queries episodes.
You are explaining photons here, the 4th dimension is time and photons travel on this in "Quantum Superposition" as explained at 28 minutes in. Hope that helps you with your theory.
Dark matter being "Regular matter" that is effecting our universe from another "universe", while being undetected because light cannot pass this line, is actually a really really nice theory! yes but like 3 and 5 being the same, 4th being time between, "space-time" itself would be all of the 1st-2nd-3rd-4th-5th and 7th, with a 6thDimensional solution in between. Hope this helps too!
could we call the 6th dimensional, missing piece that our parallel "space times" are travelling on, "Dark Energy"? Come on Neil, lets get the board out!!!
The way you present highly complicated subjects and produce simple answers and explanations is admirable. Carl, Arthur and so many others would be proud. I've said it before.. RESPECT BRO, you are inspiring millions, people like you make the future look better, nicer, safer.
Public health and safety is key going forward.
Love this show ‼️‼️‼️‼️
I’d love if you guys could do remixes of the most popular episodes of these and add in visualizations and direct references to literature that we could read more of on certain subjects Neil talks about
I could watch these for ever.
They’re so delightful.
Dr. Tyson laughing at Chuck's jokes makes my day.
If only yall two were my teacher's
I think you need an English teacher more...
*two
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@@jilektx5 he might not have English as the mother tongue mine isn't
I have learnt more from this RUclips channel than I have ever learnt from my science classes
ive been listening to this show for years and ive always loved it keep it up
you guys are amazing!! Mr. Degrasse you have changed my life with your books, thank you for all you do.
"Screaming into another dimension" sounds like an album.
These guys are adorable together. You can tell they are great friends.
13:38 I just imagined NDGT reacting exactly like this if Chuck was falling into a real black hole :’)
I know absolutely nothing about physics so it can be very hard to try and understand some of the things that are talked about on this show. It can be mind boggling to try and imagine stuff but its very very interesting and I love trying to learn about the universe from things like this and also the scientists that are guests on podcasts.
3:53 Question: If a few black holes consume all the matter and they start evaporating can they feast of the vapor of the other black hole?
That's a great question. Gotta get Neil's attention to this question
Yes. But it's just so minimal, that it would take googol years to make a difference.
A black holes will take so long to evaporate, that it might not even make a difference.
I love how Chuck always reads my mind on questions
Seeing Chuck freak out about photons riding the wave of space time is what I'm here for.
These two are always having fun. One of the reasons why i enjoy this podcast
I love how these two compliment each other. #AFL🚀 Astronomy for Life. Stay curious.
This is a great series. I have a lot of new things to learn since I got my BS in physics in 1958. I didn't work in the physics field, but in the computer field as a programmer. New information in both fields is coming in faster than my old brain can handle it.
Good choice! New information is coming in faster than anybody can handle, so your brain is right to reject most of it. You might learn a lot by sharing your knowledge, if you want to. When I started with community college, I found that most of the professors were experienced people like you. I was too bad at calculus to consider a major in physics, but we all use physics every day.
Why did I bring a belly to a raptor fight?!! I'm dying, love you Chuck
These two are such a power duo together. Love it!
They both work very well 'together... 'Love it too.!
Can't help but appreciate it!!! :)
Hey neil and "chuck", i love both of you as you both were huge influences in my life, i had previously planned to commit suicide until i found startalk and it influenced me into getting in physics in university. So thank you.
The question is for a friend and me: since mars doesnt have an intrinsic magnetic field, if we start terraforming mars we need a few things: water (melting the polar ice caps, extracting deep underground water, or even knocling asteroids or meteors that contain water), heating the planet through mirrors or burning fuel to create greenhouse gasses (or importing them from earth), and finally you need to thicken up the atmosphere (greenhouses gasses help us in this case again) but at what point would you need giant electromagnets (or something similat) to create a planetary-wide magnetic field to hold this atmosphere? Could we in theory start exporting greenhouse gasses until a threshhold is reached for the mars atmosphere? Or do we need giant magnets from the get go?
I'm not Neil, or even Chuck, but... I think we would need giant electromagnets or an equivalent, if only to protect us from solar radiation and cosmic rays.
Glad you're still with us.
That is beautiful. To know these 2 men saved your life is beautiful. Thank you for that piece of knowledge and it makes him all the more beautiful. Love.
We want an office tour!
Kind of would like a whole episode of lighting round heh. I want to hear all the other questions. :) or longer episodes hahahaha!
You think you do but you really dont. We are here for the answers not the questions, the later you can read on their social media on your own. ;-)
The ad-libbing between the two of you is some of the best stuff on RUclips.
Love Star Talk!!
I love that Chuck and Neil have educative conversations and chuck is really catching on now, chucks brain size increase 20%.
Black holes! Dark energy! Awesomeness!
The comedy in these episodes is brilliant. These 2 are perfect for this
Black hole is a gravitating topic.
I know that I feel drawn towards it.
@@FFVison Yeah, it's pretty captivating!
Even though I'm the worst in physics calculations I love all the concepts and experiments because they make it fun and easy to talk about and understand
Chuck's kid pulling Janna Levin card! Thats HILARIOUS!
They compliment each-other so well.
29:07 The 1919 Eddington Eclipse Experiment should be something EVERYBODY knows.
Bruh, it's 2020 and Flat Earthers are still a thing that exists. Thinking everybody should know about an experiment from 100 years back is pretty far up the ladder in terms of where we need to be going :P
Agreed!
Love the fact you had the bag! Specifically due to the breaks! What a great idea! It's usually comedic in it's own way you guys trying to fit things in before a break in the past, this just totally helps! Neil always knows!
19:59 when neil in the name of science asks him to take off his belt
Oh my gosh I love the science involved with or by black holes so much! Hope Neil and Chuck will do more of this series!
Anyone else read the thumbnail as “black holes and dank energy?”
No
No but there's a bright light behind "l" in holes which I almost missed😳
Ya I think it might be raciest
6:42 the reason why baby and children shouldn’t spend a long time in the hot tub because they are less resistance to the heat because they are smaller. Never really looked at it from that point of view. Thank you! Love the show.
Is it more surprising to know Neil knows about Shrek or that light follows the path bent by gravity in the space time continuum. 😲
Shrek
He refers to movies all the time. You should watch one of his conversations with Richard Dawkins where he continuously refers to movies and Richard Dawkins has no idea what he is talking about. It's hilarious.
Woohooo new ep!!!
27:54 me all the time in chemistry and physics class !
I always believed that those jets were coming out of the ends of the black hole. Neil's explanation was excellent. I had no idea that the jets were actually matter being "bounced" (for my lack of a better word) of the black holes accretion disk. I love this show!
I made sure to tune in early 😁✨
The white hole and black hole joke by Chuck had me dying from laughter
I am thinking that everything in the universe has nothing seemingly as a plane because everything is seen from every direction like the pictures of galaxies from telescopes like Hubble telescope.then how cold the sun just curve the space while space being in every direction like there is space beyond the curvature of sun and we can see may stars and galaxies through telescopes underneath the sun? please answer I am wondering this. and it's like a question opposing general relativity of sun bending the space for me. please clear my dought Dr. Tyson I am so excited about where I got wrong or what I miss.
Please have Dr Becky on. Also, consider making one show for one question, something that describes the edge of our knowledge. "Walk the boundary of what we know." show.
Also talk about different density of matter. Start with "empty" space an describe all levels of gravitational crush. Space, nebula, earth, brown drawrf, neutron star, black hole...
Love the show, thanks.
BTW, does earth's gravity influence the perception of the age of the universe?
Im in the top 5 :)
Thank you for covering this endless entertaining subject.
I'm distracted with Neil touching his arm
I get a lot of enjoyment listening to this show thank you Neil and Chuck.
8:22 TRUMP IMPRESSION, AND NOW IM DYING ; D
This right here is my fav duo such a great way of learning... if school was anything like this i would forever be a part of it!
17:32
What if a white hole IS the universe?
'I think thats called 'racisim ... :)
@@lonniecraig9074
No, that would be if I asked why there's so many black holes.
Edit: But I think it goes noting that black holes are within the universe, there are many of them, they absorb things and naturally evaporate, now let's think of the opposite, something that is not within the universe, there's only a single one or none at all, they repel things and grow, a white hole.
The only thing that I can think of that does this and continues to do so is the universe, there's no white holes that we see in the universe, we have not ever found evidence for one, so what if our universe is a white hole that is expanding, as it should do indefinitely if a white hole is truly the opposite of a black hole and there's evidence that our universe should expand forever.
Perhaps every time a black hole absorbs something, a white hole is born in the multiverse, but not like it popped into existence next to our universe, but within that black hole that is within our universe, maybe our universe is one of many white holes in a black hole that absorbed something, whatever it was, in another dimensional plain, like how we live in a third dimensional plain, maybe a black hole in the fourth dimension contains the pocket of white holes that also includes us, or maybe our black holes creates fourth dimensional white holes that spawn 4D universes, which would mean a 2D black hole made our 3D universe.
I really do hope we figure out more about black holes and why our universe exists within my lifetime.
Bruh
I love these two so much - they make learning so fun
No views 29 likes 3 comments... Seems legit...
It takes a little bit for RUclips to update the numbers. Likes are easier to track than views are
@CreatorOfGods whaaat nooo wayyy really?? wwwwwwoooowww had no clue
@CreatorOfGods that's gotta be the worst momma joke I've ever read... Log off
Mike Mac
I know right, I knew RUclips was bad, but CreatorOfGods is the densest thing here, which is impressive considering this is a black hole video
If only you knew how it works. So, you get a pass on the ignorance.
I just can't tell how much I love this guys, they make science easier than usual ❤️
I trust the Russians as much as i trust the Americans or the Brittish.
Right at 40:00 - that’s been my question and secret hope the whole time! Thanks for the mind blowing answers Neil and Chuck! Never stop!
this channel will hit 10M subscribers very soon. Best youtube channel in the world.
Thank you for making so many of these RUclips videos. They are entertaining and fascinating.
Absolutely and the comedy and humor is STELLAR.
My introduction to my interest in astrophysics was a BBC documentary called, I believe 'Death Star', which was the story of Gamma Ray bursts from stars, and described the way in which the USA detected gamma ray bursts from space, and how the USA believed, at the time, that russians were testing nuclear weapons on the dark side of the moon, that documentary had me engrossed, and, since then (think it was the 90s or early 2000s) has had me just trying to absorb as much information about astrophysics as I can
That documentary is the reason I even know who Neil Degrass Tyson is, let alone that I'm sitting through every podcast he does that I can
Chuck is so crazy! Love the content and kickin' it with you guys. Too funny🤣