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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
  • hope yall enjoy this video/podcast week's podcast where we talk about our childhood and how different it was for us growing up in the same province. Also a message to our younger selves and how we'd like to raise our future kids. Enjoy! 🤍
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Комментарии • 157

  • @justjoelee
    @justjoelee  Год назад +106

    well...the mugs sold out in 14 minutes. thank you folks 🤍 lessshiddy.com

  • @harvestmoon_autumnsky
    @harvestmoon_autumnsky Год назад +238

    As a parent of two teenagers and a teacher of six year olds, I will say the most important thing to do is talk like you guys are now, you don't have to make hard and fast decisions about parenting, just get into the habit of talking about it, and being intentional in some of the choices you make. Give them a warm household filled with love, cooking, self care and doggies. I think you'll make great dads.

    • @TheKephera
      @TheKephera Год назад +7

      this is such wholesome advice ❤

    • @melonenjoyer
      @melonenjoyer Год назад +3

      Damn ur children r so lucky ur a cool parent

  • @fluffyjojo4570
    @fluffyjojo4570 Год назад +82

    Love the new format! Interesting topic too. I was really frustrated as a kid. I’m disabled and really wasn’t comfortable in my body. When I was around 11 years old, there was a kid in my class that I was irrationally horrible to for a brief period. It really wasn’t like me to treat anyone the way I treated her. Growing up, I felt so ashamed about it. With the advent of Facebook I tracked her down and apologised - she said she couldn’t remember it. I don’t know if she’s just saying that to make me feel better but even though we’re friends now (not just on Facebook, we actually socialise) I still feel awful about it.

    • @justjoelee
      @justjoelee  Год назад +23

      good for you for taking the time to apologize! I'm sure they appreciated it 🤍

    • @BlueBerries953
      @BlueBerries953 Год назад +2

      Same. I bullied a girl once when I was 11. She was a very good friend until I found a new best friend and so we bullied her together, making up stories about how she had headlice etc and spreading rumours around school.
      She eventually shaved her head and would cry a lot and we would laugh.
      Now as an adult looking back, I am beyond mortified!! I don't know why I did that. It was just funny to me. As a kid I lacked the full capacity to understand the depth of harm I was doing to someone. Like I knew it made her sad and cry, but I just didn't feel affected.
      I am an extremely empathatic person as an adult. So it's so unlike me to behave that way. I would put my own life on line for strangers.
      This goes to show that when you are a kid, you lack full emotional maturity and do many things that come from lack of development and they are not the real you.
      I wish I could find her now and apologise. She moved countries and I feel so ashamed.

    • @fluffyjojo4570
      @fluffyjojo4570 Год назад +4

      @@BlueBerries953 It’s awful isn’t it? You hurt her, but you also hurt yourself by doing such a shitty thing.
      If you’re anything like me, it scares you that you were capable of acting like that and makes you question whether you’re a good person now - even though you were a child when it happened.
      40 years ago I was an angry and frustrated 11 year old girl unable to come to terms with my disability. I unfairly directed that anger at my pretty, able bodied classmate probably because I was jealous. It wasn’t physical bullying but I was a class A bitch to her. She’s clearly forgiven me but to this day, I can’t forgive myself.

    • @RenCres
      @RenCres Год назад

      I like your podcast!

  • @fyoutube10.24
    @fyoutube10.24 Год назад +16

    I was bouncing off the walls as a kid, then became shy and quiet as a teenager, now as a young adult the only thing I care about is finding my own happiness

  • @pandu5461
    @pandu5461 Год назад +55

    I didn’t realize how engaging it is until 13 minutes in. You guys are so good at doing podcasts omg🤩🤩
    I wouldn’t mind at all if you make it to 30 minutes podcast

  • @michaelmetcalf2715
    @michaelmetcalf2715 Год назад +43

    Best part of my Sunday is Joe and Ryan. Banger podcast. Thanks for sharing your lives with us. Greetings from California. I was teased relentlessly because it took a long time for my voice to change. I was 6 feet at 14..but sounded like a girl. Puberty was a nightmare..💪💪👑👑

    • @justjoelee
      @justjoelee  Год назад +2

      thanks for watching! kids are ruthless haha

  • @Abdi77777
    @Abdi77777 Год назад +48

    I love that the both of you are so happy and blessed to be with each other. Love you guys ❤

    • @tstieber
      @tstieber Год назад +6

      Yeah they really seem to adore and support each other. It's really nice to see

    • @justjoelee
      @justjoelee  Год назад +2

      🤍🤍🤍

  • @awkwardatlas5623
    @awkwardatlas5623 Год назад +20

    I'm really enjoying this new format. Interesting to hear you talk about your different childhoods and how they'd affect how you raise any future kids. Keep them coming

  • @galvynsevere978
    @galvynsevere978 Год назад +10

    I didn't realize I that could relate to you guys by growing up in a Christian family and thinking about going to heaven our whatever. It gives me hope for my future💛

  • @jupiteromen1805
    @jupiteromen1805 Год назад +15

    Being a shy quiet kid, I can totally relate to Joe-Lee

  • @mr.antonio88
    @mr.antonio88 Год назад +12

    The mugs 🤩🤩

  • @BryceCorsi
    @BryceCorsi Год назад +10

    I feel like as a kid I was more extroverted, and as I got older I closed up. Mainly because of my sexuality, and the fact I hung around mainly girls. And having low self esteem, I ended up having toxic friends for a long time. Glad to know I wasn’t alone, thank you for sharing your guy’s experience!😌❤️

  • @oliviahelp1968
    @oliviahelp1968 Год назад +4

    Please make these longer! I would not mind it being more of a mind dump of conversation as well. 😌 As an 18 year old girl trying to figure out what to do next in life, you bring great comfort with your videos. 🥰

  • @teetertotter5787
    @teetertotter5787 Год назад +5

    I love how thoughtful you both are. Thanks for sharing your childhood things and reflecting on how it impacted you.

  • @alleycat1387
    @alleycat1387 Год назад +3

    Joe your childhood definitely mirrored mine it's so crazy! As a toddler I actually started out talkative and sociable like Ryan, but due to some life trauma I definitely relate more to you growing up. Became nervous and shy around adults..even had a similar experience in Jr high where a girl didn't want to sit next to me and yet all the seats were taken so the only available spot was next to me and a boy didn't have any problem saying outloud "she probably doesn't want to sit next to her because she's too ugly." I'm not a model, but im definitely not ugly either..and yet little things like that affected me like they did for you which was why I grew up with social anxiety (still am in a way).

  • @jphd21
    @jphd21 Год назад +10

    I love love love this new format, there's this amazing energy between you two, I didn't feel one outshining the other one, it was more about sharing and complementing each other.
    I'd like to suggest something though, the mics are great (podcast vibes) but the metallic arms are huge and became a focal point and were blocking you as well, you tend to move your heads quite often and sometimes we couldn't see your eyes and expressions, which are super important, especially with topics like this one!!

  • @Harry-fk5of
    @Harry-fk5of Год назад +2

    I can totally relate to being intimidated by adults and feeling like they and the people around me were judging me hard. It made me self conscious and it caused social anxiety which has come and gone all the way through my life. It's an ongoing battle for me even today in my 30's

  • @williamgraham6352
    @williamgraham6352 Год назад +5

    Loove this new podcasting era for you guys! I've always thought you both were quite insightful and well spoken so this is kind if the ideal format to showcase that!

  • @NoahWisniewski
    @NoahWisniewski Год назад +2

    the way i was always soooo self conscious of myself and what people though of me, and I think that stems from getting bullied just like you!!! The overthinking is so me also, and maybe this is the libra in us cause I swear we think the sameeeee

  • @chonwaywan725
    @chonwaywan725 Год назад +4

    damn, idk that there's a person out there in the world that has the same trauma and experience like me: just dont talk to anyone and you are fine, and repeating the little little situations over and over again for years. because of this, i really had a hard time to just go on from one day to another. i honestly thought that nobody struggles with this except for me since everyone around me is just as outgoing as f-. but anyways, from this, at least i get to know someone that has the same experience as me and just to remind myself that i am not alone, that i need to be grateful with what i have. thank you for the video!

  • @claraebang7958
    @claraebang7958 Год назад +12

    I will comeback to this video during hard time and tell myself:"what would your dads say or do" and I would feel and do better because I would think of Joe and Ryan😊

  • @m_aarrcc
    @m_aarrcc Год назад +6

    this was the first time i cried watching this...thank you ryan for sharing I am definitely in my journey but seeing this helps me, thank you both for sharing :)

  • @VampcatVvvvV
    @VampcatVvvvV Год назад +1

    I wish as a child I had been taught to understand that failure is not a reason to give up but just a stepping stone to becoming. I was always told how smart I was which set me up for believing I had to be perfect at something immediately. Now I'm 64 (in 3 weeks) and I've missed out on so many things because I gave up as soon as it became difficult. By the time I was a teenager I was certain adults had been lying to me my entire life.
    I bring this up because it's something I wish all kids could understand. It's what I would try to get my younger self to understand.

  • @wehojm7320
    @wehojm7320 Год назад +2

    Whatever you want to classify this vlog as it was a good listen. You're sharing some honest feelings with each other and with us on what shaped you to who you are today. I think you'll make fantastic parents.

  • @wimvan362
    @wimvan362 Год назад +7

    What a great and honest video/podcast👍🏻. So good to talk about your youth and the learning proces. You become to great persons and are blessed as friends together. Thx 🙏🤗🇳🇱

  • @popanga0994
    @popanga0994 Год назад +4

    I am loving this new format!! You guys are my faves 💖💜💙

  • @tstieber
    @tstieber Год назад +6

    I am months behind on your vlogs, life is so busy, but I'm grateful for being in the moment today!
    I don't really reflect back on childhood that often, but I was also really shy, plus we kept moving back and forth from Europe to the U.S. so I had to adjust to different cultures over and over. I would get a little bullied in elementary school too, not as bad as Joe, more like teasing and being left out. I'm hindsight, it was because I didn't feel like I fit in with the straight boys or the local culture. But as an adult, I'm super outgoing and will talk to anybody!
    One thing that's weird though is that as a kid in the 80s, I was considered a huge nerd, but that's because the social standard at that time was to be really tough and hyper masculine. By today's standards, though, the mainstream is way more nerdy than I ever was back then. All the superheroes, Harry Potter, Star Wars type of stuff that's become mainstream today was looked down on in those days, and only the biggest outcasts were into that, and I wasn't even that big of a nerd. So if I were growing up today, I think it would be a breeze by comparison.

    • @leeauslander8305
      @leeauslander8305 Год назад

      Are ryans parents ok with him being with a guy? He said he grew up religious. Not being nosy just wondered.

    • @tstieber
      @tstieber Год назад +1

      @@leeauslander8305 I think I recall him saying a long time ago that they're not super close. Sad bc he's so disarming and warm, they should be so lucky as to have a good son like that

  • @levislevis1073
    @levislevis1073 Год назад +6

    I love this podcast!
    This helps me a lot to train my "listening"❣️
    Love from Brazil🇧🇷 (sorry, if i wrong something)

  • @sigurdk13
    @sigurdk13 Год назад +6

    I loove the new format. Y'all in your podcast era 😝.
    But the mic stands are covering a huge chunk of the screen it becomes a but distracting, but love you guys. Keep these coming 😭

  • @x10xiii13
    @x10xiii13 Год назад +3

    Audio improved from the last one! Good job, Joe!

  • @luzbelovyh
    @luzbelovyh Год назад +4

    I love the mugs, they're beautiful🥰

  • @kwametomlin
    @kwametomlin Год назад +3

    omg yess!!!! the new video layout

  • @chrisnguyen5801
    @chrisnguyen5801 Год назад +2

    Love love love this! Love finally hearing the perspective of an asian lgbt boy because not very many people talk about this that I can relate to!

  • @perfxctworld
    @perfxctworld Год назад +1

    this new format makes me really happy! have a great day :)

  • @drkomaltiwari2023
    @drkomaltiwari2023 Год назад +4

    Here with the speed of light ✌🏻

  • @KhumoMarkham
    @KhumoMarkham Год назад +1

    I am really enjoying these podcast style videos. They feel more intimate.

  • @ppfuchs
    @ppfuchs Год назад +5

    You guys should talk about how you met, and started dating. I don't think you have ever discussed it.

  • @allisonhellums5848
    @allisonhellums5848 Год назад +1

    Loving the podcast style again!! Also very excited to watch with my own ss mug in the coming weeks. Congrats on the launch!!

  • @yukikanuwat8774
    @yukikanuwat8774 Год назад

    Hoping for longer episode of this, I love how you share your insight to us.

  • @SuperSammie08
    @SuperSammie08 Год назад +2

    Wow. That was brilliantly beautiful. Thank you.❤

  • @hahahanulinka
    @hahahanulinka Год назад +4

    For me, all sports were a horror because I'm clumsy and I was bullied because of that, so please if your kids won't be into that, show them you still love them anyway. But I think you will be great dads.

  • @remarc69
    @remarc69 Год назад +2

    Well, that was slightly therapeutic and very enjoyable, thanks guys👌🏻

  • @DevilDears
    @DevilDears Год назад

    Great podcast! ❤ I’m glad you’ve decided to make this a regular thing.

  • @bl2431
    @bl2431 Год назад

    Love this! Just tip for camera angles, looks like the camera autofocused on the mugs as the focal point, would suggest switching it to manual once you have the zoom focus locked in. Love this channel!

  • @yunglynda1326
    @yunglynda1326 Год назад

    totally resonated with what you both had to say!

  • @Wyattheearp
    @Wyattheearp Год назад

    Wow, great video guys. Thanks for letting me into your podcast life. You are both beautiful and full of life. Thanks for sharing some of your intimate childhood memories, I can relate to so much of what you describe. Good luck in the future guys. Hey, I took Judo when I was a kid and have fond memories of it, as well as it induced in me a small bit of self confidence that expanded as I got older. Keep up the love and "Be less Shiddy!"

  • @kat_as_trophy
    @kat_as_trophy Год назад

    omg the mugs and the frank ocean poster are the perfect fit

  • @Hurc_life
    @Hurc_life Год назад +1

    Can you move the big polls to the side so we can see you both more. Other than that awesome video as usual!

  • @camnova
    @camnova Год назад

    This was a beautiful vulnerable conversation ❤

  • @Lifewithseanthony
    @Lifewithseanthony Год назад +6

    Great podcast. It’s crazy how we all share some sort of PTSD.

  • @themultiKai
    @themultiKai Год назад +2

    it would be nice if it was a longer podcast. something i can cook to. :)

  • @tamarjungreis3129
    @tamarjungreis3129 Год назад +1

    thanks for sharing

  • @AYUnyc
    @AYUnyc Год назад +2

    I’m pretty athletic but the one sport I COULD NOT do was swimming 😭😭. I can swim but not well in deep water.
    So yea, a life hack but swimming has been hard for me to learn LOL

  • @davidperrii
    @davidperrii Год назад

    Love these videos with you two!!!

  • @stephenprentice7731
    @stephenprentice7731 Год назад

    :-) great episode guys. Excellent, open hearted conversation. Wishing you both well 😁

  • @TheKmilo2695
    @TheKmilo2695 Год назад

    I loved this chapter! Keep it on with the good job Joe and Ryan. The religion topic is really interesting, do you think you could talk about it some time later?

  • @lourlopezsk
    @lourlopezsk Год назад

    I absolutely loved this 😍

  • @larakelly6288
    @larakelly6288 Год назад

    another sunday and see you two talking find out more about you, i'm loving this podcast❤❤❤❤❤❤(l am from Brasil 🇧🇷)

  • @yeseniag778
    @yeseniag778 Год назад +1

    Oh man! I really love this new approach, I love to hear you guys talk about more things in depth and to get to know you guys better. I really hope you can make longer podcasts. I would love to hear more of what you have to say, and it would be nice to listen to while doing whatever else I may have to. ❤😊👍Really appreciate you guys.

  • @Abhi-qr5ex
    @Abhi-qr5ex Год назад +1

    I love video like these, yeeee i am waiting for more.

  • @peterpatrick620
    @peterpatrick620 Год назад

    . . . great share . . . you guys are on the way to becoming great dads . . .

  • @binhongjenniferxie4289
    @binhongjenniferxie4289 Год назад

    As mother of teenage girl , suggest after you have kids let them try all kind sports at young age , help kids find their favourite one, then focus on it. Will get more benefit from it physically and mentally. but for swimming I think is mandatory, because it can save yourself !

  • @arnaudmarch788
    @arnaudmarch788 Год назад

    Ok this is gonna become a thing, at least it's my new fav thing to listen to on my monday off. Really want that mug tho damn

  • @TheOnlyTaps
    @TheOnlyTaps Год назад

    Fantastic discussion

  • @shelleyritchie3568
    @shelleyritchie3568 Год назад +1

    Very interesting exchange of ideas

  • @adventureforme
    @adventureforme Год назад

    Excellent! Thanks!

  • @alansaltz8308
    @alansaltz8308 Год назад

    hey guys when are you going to have more of those mugs? they’re really cool!

  • @williamm8240
    @williamm8240 Год назад

    Are you guys the only child? I am at the bottom of 6 brother and sisters. The hand me downs and the family dynamics. All the things that you talked about is understandable. Keep up these one on one and search for the feelings that come with that emotions and part of living. Great conversation.

  • @deardiary3830
    @deardiary3830 Год назад

    Omg Joe, no one understands me when I tell them I find(/found as a kid) it really hard to talk to people who are older than me. And still, even to my own family I find it soooooo difficult and I HATE it having to talk to adults.

  • @jjsmith4829
    @jjsmith4829 6 месяцев назад

    glad u 2 survived your childhoods

  • @johnalexisfranco8265
    @johnalexisfranco8265 Год назад +1

    Liked it! More to come please :)

  • @tcraigy
    @tcraigy Год назад

    Great topic of conversation. I think who we were as kids helped us learn what we don't want. Any kind of activity is good as networking is one of the best ways to shape your future. How about Lacrosse? It is Canada's original sport. I was also curious if the base of the microphone stand could be moved out of the frame. Would it look weird with just the metal arm with the microphone in the frame? It would give you more room to do your pour. 🤷‍♂

  • @_gregc
    @_gregc Год назад

    I LOVE this

  • @WillieFordham
    @WillieFordham Год назад

    Hipsters are so cool

  • @HotSauceStain
    @HotSauceStain Год назад

    Yo I went to Sweet Grass elementary school! My parents still live like half a block away, Blue Quill baby 🤙

  • @kaylanicole5126
    @kaylanicole5126 Год назад +5

    Joe are we the same person?😂seriously I was exactly the same way and it sucked growing up

    • @tstieber
      @tstieber Год назад

      That's what's so amazing about the world being virtual and final, we suddenly realize we are not alone! For me, I'm not like either of these two guys, but for all the different vloggers we watch, my husband and I find it weirdly hilarious that there's one other couple that talks, thinks, and acts almost exactly like us. Surely we all have alter egos and doppelgangers out in the world.

    • @justjoelee
      @justjoelee  Год назад

      seems like we all had similar upbringings haha

  • @codemyster323
    @codemyster323 Год назад +4

    The mugs are sold out already, only 30 min after the video posted 😢

    • @justjoelee
      @justjoelee  Год назад +1

      sold out in 14 minutes 😳

    • @codemyster323
      @codemyster323 Год назад

      @@justjoelee happy for you Joe and all your success man

  • @azam987654321
    @azam987654321 Год назад +3

    how do 2 guys have kids? sorry i am 11 and english is not good

  • @ropasidi5154
    @ropasidi5154 9 месяцев назад

    Amazing sound!

  • @jameswebb375
    @jameswebb375 Год назад

    I would be really interested to hear more about both of your experiences with church and religion - just a suggestion :)

  • @GarrettWease
    @GarrettWease Год назад +4

    Grew up in a similar way to y’all I think, and the critical thinking thing is a sure thing. Getting real as I’ve got two on the way this summer. 😬

  • @billyhorr7126
    @billyhorr7126 Год назад

    to your younger self...ask for forgiveness or forgive your self your brain is still developing instead of peer pressure

  • @odilijabarkute7914
    @odilijabarkute7914 Год назад +3

    I am eating this content UP

    • @justjoelee
      @justjoelee  Год назад

      thanks for the support! 🤍

  • @pierce1701e
    @pierce1701e Год назад

    Ugh I missed the mug. I’ve literally been waiting for those things to go on sale and I missed them! Nooooooo!😢

  • @anichi883
    @anichi883 Год назад

    super random but I just wanted to say that there's an Ultra Peach Monster. It is divine.

  • @michaelelie4308
    @michaelelie4308 Год назад

    Hi I love listening to your guys conversations/podcast.
    listening to you guys make me look at life a little different and I like that.
    could I ask you guys one thing could you adjust the mic slightly so we can see your face is better?♥️♥️♥️😊

  • @tjdomerny4847
    @tjdomerny4847 Год назад

    Did you guys get your tats done after you moved in with each other or before you knew each other?

  • @tjdomerny4847
    @tjdomerny4847 Год назад

    Ryan should take a Meyers Briggs test. He may not be ADHD but simply ENFP

  • @deesullivan7474
    @deesullivan7474 Год назад +1

    If it's in this format, 15 minutes is a little short don't cha think. Most podcast eps are anywhere from 40 mins to 2 hrs, ya know. Anyways if you're gonna do this from time to time or moving forward, truly commit to it. Your pocket friends wanna hear what you think. For more than 15 minutes lol

  • @im_learning_bicth
    @im_learning_bicth Год назад

    Not the childhood enemies to adult lovers pipeline 😭

  • @louis_lindau
    @louis_lindau Год назад

    Hey. Joe I'm curious. Don't you think that your shyness in the childhood was an effect of your parents behavior? If I am not mistaken, your parents are native Koreans. And I live in the Sibiria(Asian part of Russia), where I have a lot of Asian classmates. Shyness is pretty common problem for them.

  • @robmarth2226
    @robmarth2226 Год назад +1

    Yey, another podcast!

  • @riacardi7011
    @riacardi7011 Год назад

    yall are too cute

  • @alexandertimm3702
    @alexandertimm3702 Год назад

    well, I was not mentally prepared for some of these topics

  • @chocolatemorechocolate8963
    @chocolatemorechocolate8963 Год назад

    Yea, those mugs sold out. I'm kinda of sad. They were cute cups. On another note, I love how he is sharing how he was an enabler of bullying but made the choice to be different. Ironically, he even realizes he is queer now. I think you two guys are great. Keep up the content!

  • @matsaidso
    @matsaidso Год назад +3

    DAMNNN! Those mugs are hot asf 😮

  • @tomislavandreev326
    @tomislavandreev326 Год назад +1

    Are you doing shipping to Croatia or North Macedonia? Love ur vlogs guys keep up ⬆️ ☺️🙃☺️❤️

    • @justjoelee
      @justjoelee  Год назад

      yes! but unfortunately the mugs are all sold out 🤍

  • @Joshua-eg5vs
    @Joshua-eg5vs Год назад

    I'm seated

  • @BFDT-4
    @BFDT-4 3 месяца назад +1

  • @tyeb8734
    @tyeb8734 Год назад +1

    Guys why are you sitting both behind those big boom mikes?, feel like they are blocking you when they could be out of the way, just looks really strange