My heart broke while Bradley was talking about his father. What a strong, and emotionally intelligent man, to sit there and talk about such personal stories.
my baby brother was a stillborn when I was around that age and seeing my mom go through that grief really messed me up at a very young age, so I couldn’t watch it. So yea he is a pretty emotionally strong person for that because it really is not easy at all.
Agree completely, I’m honestly glad and impressed that his friends didn’t make him stubborn, with all the toxic masculinity he is around. Takes a lot of strength to be so vulnerable publicly in front of strangers and allow people to know of your soft spots.
I wanna say I really appreciated how the topic of loss and grief was dealt with by all three of them. Hearing Bradley speak about his father, and the perspective that it is really hard to do, no matter what time passes, and how both Hila and Ethan allowed him his time to gather himself and just to talk about the person he lost was so good to see. Many people are uncomfortable with grief and discussing someone's loss, and it was really just nice to see how the exchange was handled.
Bradley Martyn is what a man really is, showing emotions takes a lot of mental strength. The fact that he opened up within the first 10 minutes of the show, shows a lot about him.
Honestly, Bradley was very down to Earth during this podcast. I didn't 100% agree with everything he said, but I could understand his point of view when he expressed himself. The story about his father was absolutely heart breaking. Family!
Agree! I actually really enjoy that a guest can come on and give a different opinion and they can all be civil and essentially agree to disagree and also respect someone else’s perspective.
tbh I don’t even hold it against him that he doesn’t believe in medication or whatever... We can’t expect someone who doesn’t need it, to understand why someone else does. It’s like trying to tell a person they need to be able to swim when they haven’t even seen how deep the ocean can be
@@CantTellYouhe seems like someone who has ever experienced real intense depression, or any kinda, high risk state? idk if that makes sense. or rather sometimes i think they just ignore their own feelings so much they refuse taht pills would help them. medicine has been one of those things i’m so thankful for. i’ve both been depressed and eaten so clean, worked out the entire time, to bed ridden, eating like shit, still depressed. and either way i felt them same mentally lol. i know all of y’all in here agree. love bradley but i hate the way people demonize medicine meanwhile it is literally the thing that saved my life. the rapid cycling of my emotions from bpd, intense thoughts, intense insatiable emptiness, was all finally gone or bareable and i’ve never been happier. it’s not being reliant on these things, and i mean, if it is, i am more than happy to be. it makes me healthier and helps me live in the now. i can still work out, be happy, he healthier, etc, successful, on anti depressants. and ironically enough, bc i am on these pills i am actually able to keep up with the lifestyle i want, treat myself nicer, and be an overall better person to my loved ones, and a whole lot less rage and punching myself in the head. there is no shame in it. some of us were not treated well as kids, or have been in general submitted to a lot of trauma that altered our brain chemistry for the rest of our lives as a coping mechanism for the tumultuous childhoods we had. or some people might have great lives and one day their brain decides to stop creating serotonin or sum shiz and even so, there is no shame in it. no shame in taking medicine to stabilize your mental state and make your life actually enjoyable, no matter the walk of life you come from.
I would say that for me is „female gaze”. When I saw him previously I never felt like I am attracted to him (totally not my type) but after this episode and seeing him openning up emotionally bring some attraction. I know you explained something different but this was my thought after reading your comment!
yea its nice that he felt like he can open up and we got to know more about him. honestly brave and "manly" as hell to talk about deep trauma like that and discuss
I'm a father to a six year old myself who has struggled with thoughts of unaliving. I gotta say hearing Bradley talking about his dad and growing up without him really hit me hard
as a child who has lost a parent in that same way this year, i encourage you to get all of the help you deserve, find the things to help yourself stay here, for both you and your family. sending lots of love your way
Idk why all those people ever diss Hila’s looks that completely discredits their arguments. There are so many legit arguments against Ethan’s character but it is weak af to call Hila “ugly” like Tate and Steve did. Any normal person wouldn’t stoop that low.
@@aprilecotton2060 but there are so many legitimate arguments for why Ethan is a pathetic person it’s so easy to find better insults. He is unintelligent, creepy, inbred, insecure, dramatic, bitter, dishonest and has zero will power. That is what people should say about him Hila isn’t ugly. I’m not saying she’s perfect by conventional standards but neither are the people calling her ugly.
Bradley might be a gymbro but he's definitely not manosphere. He obviously has a lot of knowledge about emotional intelligence, how to deal with trauma and he speaks about how he wants a wife and family. He comes across a regular stable guy who just loves fitness.
Yeah he's just a cis, straight guy so and he hangs out with literal trash human who dog women as a personality trait so I guess that's where that idea would come from. But I don't think of him that way tbh
There’s alot of authentic people like Brad on this side. We all need to stop hating the other side so much. This podcast made me realize Ethan isn’t a bad guy
What a beautiful soul Bradley is, looking as fit as he is and also being super emotionally intelligent is really the kind of man younger dudes need to see. Bradley's become the role model for young men that he looked for when he was younger! ❤️
@@froglifes6829 the people who had to live through 2 years of pandemic and millions of deaths later because a few impatient anti-vaxxers couldn’t relax for a few weeks
The moment Ethan realizes Bradley plays all the same video games was basically the moment in Step Brothers where they realize they just became best friends.
This was one of the best episodes ever. It had a little bit of everything; a little bit of beef, a little Hasan, some games, some personal stuff, some tears, some laughs, some goofs, some stories, and a spicy chip. One of the funniest podcast with a guest
Had the exact same experience but on the original launch of No Mans Sky. Buddy put acid on some Oreos and said he took it and it was pretty weak. Ate one and tripped harder than when took 5 tabs before. I flew around in circles in space for like 6 hours. Tried to put on music but couldn’t figure out how even though I do it daily. 10/10 would do again
I had a lite version of this one time. Got real cross faded on weed and alcohol one time and wanted to play war zone but then I started talking to people so I subconsciously just started driving around the map in an act for like 15-20 minutes
@@matthew.stevick Just my opinion but I don’t think you should be judging anyone’s age when you have your credentials in your RUclips display name hahaha what a boomer.
Damn. This is one my favorite interviews in awhile, Bradley is in a creator space that I wouldn’t have really found if it weren’t for H3. Clips don’t really do him justice because this was such an eye opening interview. Such an emotionally and generally intelligent man. Absolutely refreshing to see someone in that space in this context. I’m proud of him for doing the work and trying new things to overcome his fears of abandonment. I’m grateful for this interview introducing me to a creator like Bradley and I hope more people appreciate and break into new spaces to spread positivity and have difficult conversations.
Exactly how I am feeling right now. Ethan does such a good job at getting down to the real person in front of him so quick. He cuts through all the walls right to the heart. When Bradley was choking up I was bawling thinking of my family being in a similar situation. He was so real and raw.
Brads a good judge. You judge people are way more judgmental then him. Huh, kinda ironic. Y’all are bigger bullies then all these “bullies” you cry about
I lost my dad due to suicide when I was 12, my little brother was 6 and hearing him open up about his dad was heartbreaking and understandable. I appreciate him sharing his story. ❤️
ethan really got his priorities straight. even on the verge of death he still spreads the important message of the infamous prolapsed. thank you for your sevice! never forget 🙏
Bradley tearing up over his dad really got me. My mom passed away unexpectedly, in my arms on Tuesday, she was my best friend, we were together everyday, went everywhere with me, and she was in love with her 1.5yo grand baby girl. This shit hurts, man. When I say cherish your parents, I mean it, they will not be around forever.
I don’t think anything has been funnier on this show than all 3 of them suffering and Ethan INSTANTLY bringing up the Howie prolapse. That was comedic genius. Could not have been more perfect timing. This THIS THIS IS WHY IM WATCHING
Honestly so good!! Ethan mentioned it and started freaking out about the chip and Bradley was there trying to keep the panic in asking “prolapse?” “Prolapse?” “What did you mean by prolapse?” After just eating a chip he knew nothing about 🤣
Bradley is so sweet and smart he is way too good for nelk. He should be promoted more for a positive father figure on the internet to replace the tate !!! We love brad
He is way to good for H3 as well. That is what a real role model looks like he truly only puts out good vibes. Ethan acts normal when he is face to face with more mature people but tomorrow he will be back to spewing vile hatred desperately fighting against his deep seeded insecurities.
@@Max_filmatic_music ethan’s career isn’t to be motivational or to be a role model. his interviews are conducted differently because it’s not part of the rest of his ..comedy show that happens the rest of the week. he’s best of both worlds. acts an idiot online for some humour, while simultaneously having the opportunity to act “normal” during interviews. Ethan isn’t who you see online. No one is.
@@hopemxx1524 Ethan is the epitome of smiling to your face and shitting on you behind your back. 90% of the guests he has on he ends up flipping and shitting on them. That is some pathetic behavior I honestly am still entertained by the show but I do not respect him at all and he is constantly frustrating to anyone who isn’t overtly dramatic and childish.
I really love the way Ethan stood up for anti depressants and medication for mental health in general. Bradley kept pushing back a lot, and I think he doesn't realize that everything he brought up is something people with mental health issues hear constantly. "Just exercise, eat better, make sure you have all your vitamins, focus on the positive, meditate, etc. etc." But this just comes from people with different experiences. Yes that stuff is good for you, but sometimes that's not enough. And it can also be pretty impossible to take care of yourself well when just getting out of bed basically exhausts you. It's like telling someone with a broken leg to just do stretches and exercises and eat well. I had a very similar experience as Ethan, checked everything out and physically I was fine, and I even went to therapy, but it wasn't until I finally tried medication that I was able to take a hold of my life. It was such a huge difference that I felt so sorry for my past self, she was walking around with an anchor tied to her leg.
Beautifully said! And very similar experience for me too. I was only able to start a fitness routine and health journey after being on meds and in therapy for at least 6 months. It just doesn't make sense to even try to do anything remotely good for yourself and your life, when you are questioning what the point of living even is! It's dark but true and exactly where I was at this time last year. Cut to now, I'm 30 lbs lighter and hopeful again. That is everything.
True but I’m glad Bradley said what he said. I don’t think anyone wants to be on medication so it’s really good to try all resources before you possibly have to rely on chemicals altering your brain for the rest of your life, Which is scary in my opinion , because what if one day you can’t get that medicine? Then what ?
@@cristianb3319 thing is, no one just goes "I'm a lil down, time to go on antidepressants!", it's a long process, people often suffer needlessly because of the stigma.
It's nice having Ethan decribe how taking anti depressants is beneficial to someone who's kinda anti-perscription. I have MDD and generalized anxiety. It's frustrating how many people, especially in the alpha male and gym bro circles, dismiss medication or people who are medicated for mental health. My depression was so bad that I struggled to get out of my house, hell, even get out of bed. I was in physical pain. I tried so hard to not be depressed with diet, excercise, and hobbies. I got tired, gave up, and finally got prescribed antidepressants as a last effort. I don't want to kms anymore. I go out and have the energy to do things. I don't physically hurt all the time and I am able to do all the basic life things that people need to do. I think I can say that medication saved my life.
I am so happy for you. People don’t realize the amount of pride it takes to finally give in and take the pill. But some people legitimately have a chemical imbalance and diet and exercise can only help so much. I’m proud of you, and I wish you the best fam ❤
Quick question. What if you stop those meds. That’s the serious question. If you could take one pill and it could change your life in certain aspects without you being dependant on it no one would bat an eye. But the fact that you have to continue on these meds, and if someone flushed them or took them away you would be back to square one but worse is a scary thought.
@SoFloShinoni actually, I was taking wellbutrin for about 2-3 months at a half dose to let my body get used to the meds. I was getting some persistent rashes, but I didn't think much of it cuz I tend to get spring/summer rashes. Started up the full adult dose and within a day broke out in terrible systematic rashes-- I'm fkn allergic. Stopped cold turkey according to doctor. I definitely had some mental health relapse and felt weird for a while, but it's not like I'm immediately trying to bathe with a bathtub. It's more like a feeling of "danm, how did I get used to feeling like this all the time". I know that I'm going to be ok, and I will be trying new medicine soon. It's a struggle to find the right fit, but I know it's worth it so I keep trying. Idk that's just my experience
I'm currently in that exact spot right now, can barely get out of bed, literally a shell atp... I just finally started my Lexapro that's been sitting in my drawer for months. I'm committing to this one fucking thing and praying it works cuz idk... This life ain't worth living being like this I'm sure u get what I mean by that
I never thought I’d be watching H3 and crying with Bradley Martin. I lost both my parents by age 3 so I understand that feeling of being envious/empty feeling when watching other kids with their parents. We love you Bradley, FAMILY 🫶🏽🥰
i got to say, Bradley was definitely one of my favorite guests of this year. he was super down to earth and very honest. please bring him on again soon!
This episode was GREAT. Bradly was so sweet, Ethan was as well, the maturity level is inspiring, Hila’s makeup is SLAY and she’s sweet as always, I’m just vibing and loving the positivity while still being fun and silly. Also as everyone mentioned, Bradly’s vulnerability about his father and the emotions he has experienced and still experiences was so touching. I too lost my father in January 2020 to suicide (he made the choice to stop taking his medication) so I understand to an extent, but not what it was like for him losing his dad at 6 years old. I empathize with him and am proud of him for being able to be vulnerable. I’m proud of him for learning the skills to deal with those emotions in productive and healthy ways. Good to see Ethan empathize as well, from the father prospective, because I too understand that as well with my four year old son. I just loved this, the bonding, the “beef squashing”, the maturity, the positivity, just YES.
I’ll say that moment of Bradley tearing up and Ethan and Hilla giving him time and space… was so damn important in this day and age… more than I think any of them will realize
Choking on that chip with tears and snot and almond milk running down their faces while showing Bradley the prolapse TikTok was the funniest moment of the pod for 2022. I cried laughing
This entire current era of H3 can be summed up in Ethan dying of a hot chip and immediately asking a person he’s never met if they’ve seen Howies prolapse tik tok
It's truly the gift that keeps on giving. I lost it when he brought it up. In the middle of their suffering from the hot chip, no less. It was just *chef's kiss!
Brads actually extremely open about everything with his dad and almost always gets emotional. I've seen him cry (or try not to cry) talking about his dad on different podcasts at least 10 times.
Bradley talking about his grief made me so emotional. it was so touching and relatable. I lost my mom last year and have been struggling immensely. it was so refreshing to hear how he’s processed the loss of his father. i’m a fan
The fact that they thought eating the hot chip would be a fun way to end the episode... and then in the peak of their suffering Ethan brings up the prolapse... holy fuck funniest 10 minutes in H3 history
Best concept ever: Ethan and guest eat hot chip and discuss the prolapse. They gotta ask the guest all the questions. Is it real? Did he do it on purpose? Is he lying?
Bradley opening up about his father and his only memory with him was so touching and made me tear up a bit. I'm sure he's looking down on him proudly of who he has become, he seems like a genuinely nice person. ❤
respect to bradley for showing emotional vulnerability as a man who has mostly male viewers. young men need better role models & need to know how to build emotional intelligence. mad respect to our buff king bradley.
Sadly some fans will probably think he's a pussy or something because he showed genuine emotion other than anger. Ever notice hoe any video with Andrew tate, he looks miserable. He'll be in a private jet with models and expensive crap and just have this expressionless face. It doesn't help that the stupid lifestyle he chases doesn't lead to fulfillment.
Can we PLEASE acknowledge the GOLDEN switching that Ian did with that final segment. The full on shot of Ethan crying and dying while saying "prolapse" literally made me choke LOLOLOLOLOL Ian you are a genius, a MASTER
Why is Bradley literally me when I know I need to confront someone about something? Ethan asked him if he has anything to talk about and he heavy sighs and you can tell he gets so nervous! So relatable!
As someone who also lost their dad young, Bradley really put the feeling of this type of loss well. It's so hard growing up having those huge milestones and experiences that your parents are ""SUPPOSED"" to be there for, and watching your peers be able to do exactly what you can't. I really appreciate Bradley for being so open during this pod.
I was just going to comment something similar. After I lost my dad someone told me that any major life event will bring back that pain and man is it true. First holidays were really tough, it’s definitely easier now. But things like graduation or big life events I still always get sad not being able to enjoy that moment with him.
@@TrevorLaVigne actually Ethan is the definition of a Teddy bear so... Also the way he treat his wife and children just make him 10x mannlier and hotter
@@inFiniteTraCer Well looks only go so far if the content itself simply doesn't interest you, & ofc it's subjective anyway. Contrary to popular belief his physique isn't every woman's preference. For instance, my type is alt, scrawny & stylish 😂
Bradley was always my favorite. During the Austin Mcbroom and Bryce Hall press conference there was a girl that fell over and everyone was rushing towards the stage and he was the only one who was yelling at everyone to watch out and picked her up off the floor.
This episode was so wholesome and fun. Well done, H3 team. Ethan gets a lot of flack for taking it over the edge but he isn't ever cruel, and this episode proves it. He was so gentle and empathetic and taking him seriously when he talked about his dad. This was great. Good for him. Bradley is a class act too.
i can’t. these interviews just keep outdoing eachother in the best simplified possible way. the guest’s definitely have a lot to do with it, the humor and respect and honesty is superb, but of course ethan is just a true craftsman, hila is the lion tamer and heroine we need an icon amongst us, creative and hardworking as absolute fuck. dan is a leader and strong, cam is talented and quickwitted, zach- i mean do i even have to say anything? excellent. ian is quick and observant, truly talented and it doesn’t even seem to phase him. sam is OH SO talented. olivia provides the best young female perspective, a girls gal, and she’s just gorgeous, ab is so sweet, loyal, dedicated and devoted to US the fans and H3 as a whole, lena is meticulous and on the ball absolutely keeping the agenda, love is so smart and talented at these tech endeavors and really add that EXTRA special thing to H3, everyone is a beautiful puzzle and i’m just so glad they have generously and luckily came together to make this truly a great thing to be apart of. i just absolutely LOVE this show and the people it introduces me to, another fan of another person thanks to H3. 🎉🎉🎉 i love y’all more than anything on this platform ❤
Bradleys such a class act. There were plenty of moments in here where I lost my shit laughing... but the hot chip and immediately in pain Ethan asks "Have you seen the prolapse?"... I died
She was stroking herself, absent-mindedly. She walked over to me, with a handful of pubic hair, compacted into something resembling a large artist's paint-brush. She pushed this at my face.
@@shabbbsy I raised my arm... Several times.. to deflect her hand. FINALLY; Unwilling to hurt her.. or interfere with her any further... I Let Her Have Her Way. She stroked my face with the brush, gently...
Bradley Martin is a precious angel and he must be protected at all costs. You have had a LOT of amazing guests on but he is one of my favorites. This was a great episode
Wow, I have a similar memory to Bradley with my mom. She got cancer when I was about 4 and I have a very strong memory of her telling me she was going to die and I told her, "I hope you don't die for a million years." That's probably my last memory with her. That really hit a lot, thank you for sharing about your dad. It hurts but the memories keep them alive with us.
@@Empathy-and-resilience hold her tight! One cool thing my parents did, when they found out she was sick they recorded her reading some of my favorite bedtime stories to me. I still have the video of course and it's really lovely seeing her interact with me as a young little kiddo. That could be a cool thing though in general to do as a parent though, not just if you're sick. It's amazing to look back on now in my late 20s!
Is this the first time Ethan has mentioned his depression effecting his marriage and his relationship with the crew? I would love to hear more about it one day if he wants to share. Depression is no joke. Really proud of him for defending medication to this guy after he tried to explain it all on “diet” and “hormones”
I’ve never heard him talk about it either but I always appreciate it when he opens up on his struggles with depression and his journey with antidepressants and the side effects. I’ve been going through it for years and it’s rare to see someone speak honestly about it.
That was the only part of the ep that bothered me about Bradley, how he kept pushing and asking if there was 'anything else' Ethan could have done at that time. Low-key sounded like someone who found a good solution to his needs in life and now tries to put that same fix on other people 🤷
@@nunpho as a lexapro fam member, I totally agree with that sentiment. I was totally put off by that, but I think some people are just ignorant to how mental health issues works if that makes sense.. he explained it the way my mom does and I always roll my eyes lol
Same! I have bipolar and I have found that a lot of people don’t understand until they face similar mental health issues or witness first hand. I can see how if you’ve never needed medication to function, you may not grasp it
I can't believe how much I relate to this man. I also lost my dad as a kid, not from the same exact thing, but he didn't take care of himself and he wasn't present so I suffered through a lot of similar feelings of abandonment as well as a debilitating fear of death. The first time I dropped acid, it was like I'd spent my whole life looking away from myself. Ignoring myself and my feelings, and for the first time I could see me and what I was doing to myself. It literally changed my life and it gave me such a new lease on spirituality and life and death. I'd do anything to experience that first trip again. Thanks for sharing, Bradley!
also props to bradley for coming on and being so vulnerable and open to conversation. i’m sure coming on a podcast that you have had beef with was hard enough, but to put yourself out there and sharing your grief with us was brave and honorable. i’m sure you impacted and encouraged a lot of the h3 fam today. you’re a good man Wadley❤️
I think these squashing the beef episodes are so much fun to watch. It’s obviously that Ethan and the guest will talk about their past and it’s awesome! It’s hilarious and they learn from each other and we learn from them. Love it crew!
Always so refreshing to hear ethan talk about talking anti-depressants. Personally find the stigma and shame very difficult to juggle and it was good to hear the discussion of medication in this episode, especially with opposing but respected opinions
It was nice to hear from bradley! Feel like Ethan conducted himself really well. When Brad gave some pushback on some of Ethan’s views (like the antidepressant) I feel he explained himself really well and they found some common ground
agreed, thought it was interesting that bradley had reservations about antidepressants but he essentially recommends other drug usage for similar reasons? Good talk though
@@nunpho every antidepressant has a brochure of 1000 side effects from taking them lmao. The issue is the overwhelming majority, myself included when I took them at 16 like 5 years ago, is that you have no goals, do no exercise, shitty diet, shitty sleep etc then want to pop happy pills instead of actually taking steps to change their lives.
Honestly, all the guests this year have been absolute banger episodes. Ethan and crew inviting people they want to and not just people they think they should invite has been such an awesome atmosphere and creates the best pod moments of all time. This year has been such a huge W in terms of the guest eps
Bradley is such a sweet soul. It’s hard to be in such a massive public space with scrutiny and remain a true person. Made me tear up and resonate with a lot of the words he said. He’s a true man and a good role model for all boys
Ethan was on fire this episode. Several of his retorts to bradly make me cackle in public while listening. Bradly seems like a big friendly giant. This was one of the best interviews on H3 I’ve seen in a while. Love that it was lighthearted and also deep and emotional at times.
Couldn’t agree more! I feel like every week we get better and better interviews! From mini interviews with social media stars, to literal astrophysicists. I learn so much about the world from this show. The crew and Ethan prepare bangers every week!
So weirdly, I'm a big fan of both Brad and Ethan, been following both for close to 6 years now. I'm a gymhead but also a fan of the show. I would have NEVER in my life expected this collab lol.
It took me along time to finish this episode, I lost my father years ago. When Bradley talked about his feelings about his father I 100% related. As a kid losing a parent in that way is rough you blame yourself or you have feelings of not being good enough for them. I’m going to graduate with my bachelors in a week and i still to this day feel bad when I see everyone else’s parents being there for them. I always wished I had that with my father. This episode made me Feel like i wasn’t alone. I’m am extremely grateful for this podcast and everything it has done for people like me who struggle.
Only 48 minutes in and this is easily one of their best podcast episodes, it's an interviewer and and interviewer and they're both interested in each other. Love it!
Big respect to Bradley for opening up and talking about his dad. That was really brave. Broke my heart for him a bit. And shout-out to Ethan for being a respectful king and giving another man a moment to cry and/or compose himself when talking about something so sensitive. Very wholesome vibes this episode and we love that!
@@theowlofwisdom we all need to stop letting our differences get in the way and making so we literally hate each other. Especially when we see like small out of context clips which is all I had seen of Brad before. He seems like a great dude, I can tell we wouldn’t agree on everything but really who cares, this dynamic between them is dope and I hope they continue to colab and learn from eachother. Plus if everyone agrees on everything life would be boring and this wouldn’t be america, we aren’t enemies. Peace and love. Family
Rarely ever comment on a video. Wasn’t expecting to enjoy this ep that much but this is one of my favourites ever. Bradley is a gentle soul, so genuine and I could not contain my laughter at times in this ep. 10/10 would watch again
My heart broke while Bradley was talking about his father. What a strong, and emotionally intelligent man, to sit there and talk about such personal stories.
I was sitting at work trying not to cry
@@24sar24 stay strong, get that beef testosterone, fuck them chicken nuggets dawg
my baby brother was a stillborn when I was around that age and seeing my mom go through that grief really messed me up at a very young age, so I couldn’t watch it. So yea he is a pretty emotionally strong person for that because it really is not easy at all.
Sorry about your dad passing away, fuck baby fuck yeah!
Agree completely, I’m honestly glad and impressed that his friends didn’t make him stubborn, with all the toxic masculinity he is around. Takes a lot of strength to be so vulnerable publicly in front of strangers and allow people to know of your soft spots.
I wanna say I really appreciated how the topic of loss and grief was dealt with by all three of them. Hearing Bradley speak about his father, and the perspective that it is really hard to do, no matter what time passes, and how both Hila and Ethan allowed him his time to gather himself and just to talk about the person he lost was so good to see. Many people are uncomfortable with grief and discussing someone's loss, and it was really just nice to see how the exchange was handled.
Brad is the absolute man! He looks like a tough guy but he’s a actually a huge teddy bear
Bradley Martyn is what a man really is, showing emotions takes a lot of mental strength. The fact that he opened up within the first 10 minutes of the show, shows a lot about him.
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Can’t get a girl though 😂
too bad he hangs out with the nelk boys
@@twilit nelk is good they like trump
Honestly, Bradley was very down to Earth during this podcast. I didn't 100% agree with everything he said, but I could understand his point of view when he expressed himself. The story about his father was absolutely heart breaking. Family!
Agree! I actually really enjoy that a guest can come on and give a different opinion and they can all be civil and essentially agree to disagree and also respect someone else’s perspective.
tbh I don’t even hold it against him that he doesn’t believe in medication or whatever... We can’t expect someone who doesn’t need it, to understand why someone else does.
It’s like trying to tell a person they need to be able to swim when they haven’t even seen how deep the ocean can be
We love a respectful Bradley
@@CantTellYouhe seems like someone who has ever experienced real intense depression, or any kinda, high risk state? idk if that makes sense. or rather sometimes i think they just ignore their own feelings so much they refuse taht pills would help them. medicine has been one of those things i’m so thankful for. i’ve both been depressed and eaten so clean, worked out the entire time, to bed ridden, eating like shit, still depressed. and either way i felt them same mentally lol. i know all of y’all in here agree. love bradley but i hate the way people demonize medicine meanwhile it is literally the thing that saved my life. the rapid cycling of my emotions from bpd, intense thoughts, intense insatiable emptiness, was all finally gone or bareable and i’ve never been happier. it’s not being reliant on these things, and i mean, if it is, i am more than happy to be. it makes me healthier and helps me live in the now. i can still work out, be happy, he healthier, etc, successful, on anti depressants. and ironically enough, bc i am on these pills i am actually able to keep up with the lifestyle i want, treat myself nicer, and be an overall better person to my loved ones, and a whole lot less rage and punching myself in the head. there is no shame in it. some of us were not treated well as kids, or have been in general submitted to a lot of trauma that altered our brain chemistry for the rest of our lives as a coping mechanism for the tumultuous childhoods we had. or some people might have great lives and one day their brain decides to stop creating serotonin or sum shiz and even so, there is no shame in it. no shame in taking medicine to stabilize your mental state and make your life actually enjoyable, no matter the walk of life you come from.
@@JesusChrist-dv2zuwe knew you were on the pills far before you told us you were on the pills
Hearing this man be visually masculine but emotionally vibrant is precisely what young men need to see. The courage it takes is astronomical.
I would say that for me is „female gaze”. When I saw him previously I never felt like I am attracted to him (totally not my type) but after this episode and seeing him openning up emotionally bring some attraction. I know you explained something different but this was my thought after reading your comment!
@@daria7690 yes king of female gaze. We love an emotional king who is comfortable in his masculinity.
Gt f%f&%%ff
yea its nice that he felt like he can open up and we got to know more about him. honestly brave and "manly" as hell to talk about deep trauma like that and discuss
@@matthew.stevick he's out there doing imposible things!! You sons of britches!!!
Bradley saying "I want all that, I want a beautiful wife" and then gesturing to Hila was just the most beautiful thing
Time stamp? 🥺
@@basiapetteway7980 44:33 honestly a very precious moment 🥺
It was so sweet
@@matthew.stevickim a manly man and i found it somewhat endearing, pls stop watching alpha male vids and learn to care in life
@@PunJee Oh come on, can't you say a fuken joke without getting cancelled? It doesn't Always mean lack of respect or toxic masculinity...
I'm a father to a six year old myself who has struggled with thoughts of unaliving. I gotta say hearing Bradley talking about his dad and growing up without him really hit me hard
Stay strong for your child !! Proud of you
Stay strong for your kiddo, they need you 🖤
Stay strong living with the fact your parent chose to leave you is so hard you
as a child who has lost a parent in that same way this year, i encourage you to get all of the help you deserve, find the things to help yourself stay here, for both you and your family. sending lots of love your way
You got this
Bradley is like the buff guy at your new school who you expect to be a bully but then asks you to sit with him at lunch.
TEAM KANYE🇩🇪🇩🇪
@@nunpho your mom.
@@nunpho report yourself to the poIice lncel
Accurate 😆
And plays rhythm guitar and backup vocals in your band. I mean, oops.
Bradley has me in literal tears hearing his story. He seems like such a genuine man, what a good episode!
Kathleeeeeeeeeeeeen ❤
I love it when my two fav RUclipsrs collide 😭😭😭
Softy
*Ethan:* You're the first person to match our intensity
*Olive Tree:* 👁🗨 👄 👁️🗨️
☠️☠️ true ☠️☠️
Oliver Tree overwhelms Ethans intensity lol
o l i v e t r e e
@@dupadupadoo69 Ethan said recently that Oliver is on a world tour and will be back on when it’s over :)
Bobby lee with half his body mangled in the gatsby baffled in the background
Bradley saying he wants a beautiful wife and then pointing to Hila is so pure, go on king 44:34
Idk why all those people ever diss Hila’s looks that completely discredits their arguments. There are so many legit arguments against Ethan’s character but it is weak af to call Hila “ugly” like Tate and Steve did. Any normal person wouldn’t stoop that low.
@@Max_filmatic_musici mean she looks pretty ruff lmao. They were just calling it like we see it. This dudes a straight chump
@@aprilecotton2060 but there are so many legitimate arguments for why Ethan is a pathetic person it’s so easy to find better insults. He is unintelligent, creepy, inbred, insecure, dramatic, bitter, dishonest and has zero will power. That is what people should say about him Hila isn’t ugly. I’m not saying she’s perfect by conventional standards but neither are the people calling her ugly.
@@Max_filmatic_music She ugly bro
@@bradmoore9756 it is the opposite of manliness to call women ugly just to insult the man she is married to.
Very respectful of Bradley to cover his thighs for someone else‘s show.
TEAM KANYE🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪
Idk I was kinda disappointed
@@yourmother9834 just knowing they're there doesnt do it for you? You're on another level, mom
It's the mystery that makes it so 🥵
@@beauaIloevvu have issues..like deep rooted issues. i hope you the help u deserve
Bradley might be a gymbro but he's definitely not manosphere.
He obviously has a lot of knowledge about emotional intelligence, how to deal with trauma and he speaks about how he wants a wife and family. He comes across a regular stable guy who just loves fitness.
But the people he hangs around with are the problem and kind of make him look bad, bad as in not a real man.
Yeah he's just a cis, straight guy so and he hangs out with literal trash human who dog women as a personality trait so I guess that's where that idea would come from. But I don't think of him that way tbh
@@ObesePuppies no they aren’t
@@ObesePuppies brad is more mature but his friends have a lot of good qualities too. There’s a reason he’s friends with them and sticks up for them
There’s alot of authentic people like Brad on this side. We all need to stop hating the other side so much. This podcast made me realize Ethan isn’t a bad guy
What a beautiful soul Bradley is, looking as fit as he is and also being super emotionally intelligent is really the kind of man younger dudes need to see. Bradley's become the role model for young men that he looked for when he was younger! ❤️
Bradley left his gym open during lockdown and help spread Covid
@@KenDotCom who cares
@@froglifes6829 the people who had to live through 2 years of pandemic and millions of deaths later because a few impatient anti-vaxxers couldn’t relax for a few weeks
@@KenDotCom let it go bro.
@@KenDotCom cry about it?
The moment Ethan realizes Bradley plays all the same video games was basically the moment in Step Brothers where they realize they just became best friends.
Him and Jeff fighting for bestie status
@@thursdaygoirl As a respectful King, Bradley would avoid any eye punches and spend half the fight complimenting Jeff's immaculate hair.
@@thursdaygoirl Naah what about Hasan?
DID WE JUST BECOME BEST FRIENDS?
YUP
You have to call me Nighthawk
H3 has this mystical ability to make me like people I never even cared to know about before.
💯
Bradley seriously did a thing here. Some of his fans are even showing understanding and non hate in the comments...surprising.
@@deannasoulpunk crazy how liberal people have the most prejudice
@@Music64378 🤡
@@Music64378 yeah 100% true, conservatives are always so kind towards gay people, or trans, or women who abort. No prejudice at all
This was one of the best episodes ever. It had a little bit of everything; a little bit of beef, a little Hasan, some games, some personal stuff, some tears, some laughs, some goofs, some stories, and a spicy chip. One of the funniest podcast with a guest
The guest always complimenting Zak’s sound bites is like when guests compliment Sean Evans for his good questions on Hot Ones.
YES!!!!! ZACH THE SOUND LAD LEGEN
Haha exactly what I was thinking!
You are so right.
I’ve never heard a better explanation.
This brings up a good question: why doesn’t Hot Ones have a Zach? Not our Zach of course, but like... their own Zach
Ethan being emotionally available enough to hold space for bros to process past trauma. King!!!
Facts. Those pauses gave Bradley time to process and express himself. Great episode.
King shit
Bradley is such a good friend for defending Steve so hard knowing damn well he did it 😂
Did what ?
😂
Come on.. He probably was just joking
Zak getting complimented by each guest is a flex 👌
That's when you know they're a demon at their craft.
Howie, Bobby Lee, Brittany, Bradley, and I'm sure there's more
cam as well
The story of Ethan on acid riding his horse on Skyrim for hours always gets me
Legit my favourite story 😂 gets me everytime
Had the exact same experience but on the original launch of No Mans Sky. Buddy put acid on some Oreos and said he took it and it was pretty weak. Ate one and tripped harder than when took 5 tabs before. I flew around in circles in space for like 6 hours. Tried to put on music but couldn’t figure out how even though I do it daily.
10/10 would do again
So they have told that story on this show right? I’m still questioning if I heard it on another podcast or not
I had a lite version of this one time. Got real cross faded on weed and alcohol one time and wanted to play war zone but then I started talking to people so I subconsciously just started driving around the map in an act for like 15-20 minutes
@@matthew.stevick Just my opinion but I don’t think you should be judging anyone’s age when you have your credentials in your RUclips display name hahaha what a boomer.
Damn. This is one my favorite interviews in awhile, Bradley is in a creator space that I wouldn’t have really found if it weren’t for H3. Clips don’t really do him justice because this was such an eye opening interview. Such an emotionally and generally intelligent man. Absolutely refreshing to see someone in that space in this context. I’m proud of him for doing the work and trying new things to overcome his fears of abandonment. I’m grateful for this interview introducing me to a creator like Bradley and I hope more people appreciate and break into new spaces to spread positivity and have difficult conversations.
@@matthew.stevick YEE HAW
Exactly how I am feeling right now. Ethan does such a good job at getting down to the real person in front of him so quick. He cuts through all the walls right to the heart. When Bradley was choking up I was bawling thinking of my family being in a similar situation. He was so real and raw.
THIS. You articulated exactly how I feel about this episode
Bradley's videos with Dom Mazetti are one of the funniest videos on RUclips. Almost The Office like humor
Brads a good judge. You judge people are way more judgmental then him. Huh, kinda ironic.
Y’all are bigger bullies then all these “bullies” you cry about
First half of the show: Ethan and Bradley being emotional and vulnerable
End of the show: Ethan making him eat the hot chip and watch the prolapse
I lost my dad due to suicide when I was 12, my little brother was 6 and hearing him open up about his dad was heartbreaking and understandable. I appreciate him sharing his story. ❤️
❤
❤️
💖💖💖
so much love to you my friend
Sorry to hear that x
ethan really got his priorities straight. even on the verge of death he still spreads the important message of the infamous prolapsed. thank you for your sevice! never forget 🙏
TEAM KANYE🇩🇪🇩🇪
@@beauaIloevv You might as well say Team Nazi lol
@@beauaIloevv what the hell is wrong with you?
@@beauaIloevv Kanye simps for a guy with half a nut and enough grease in his hair to drown a semi
@@beauaIloevv YEDOLF
Hearing him talk about his dad and his voice breaking 😢 seems like a lovely guy... hope he stays genuine
Bradley tearing up over his dad really got me. My mom passed away unexpectedly, in my arms on Tuesday, she was my best friend, we were together everyday, went everywhere with me, and she was in love with her 1.5yo grand baby girl. This shit hurts, man. When I say cherish your parents, I mean it, they will not be around forever.
Family family family ❤
I'm so sorry for your loss ❤️🩹
Sorry for your loss❤️
Oh wow, I'm so sorry for your loss.❤
Sending you love ❤️
I don’t think anything has been funnier on this show than all 3 of them suffering and Ethan INSTANTLY bringing up the Howie prolapse. That was comedic genius. Could not have been more perfect timing. This THIS THIS IS WHY IM WATCHING
PERFECT TIMING.
500!!!!!
Honestly so good!! Ethan mentioned it and started freaking out about the chip and Bradley was there trying to keep the panic in asking “prolapse?” “Prolapse?” “What did you mean by prolapse?” After just eating a chip he knew nothing about 🤣
same same same! 🤣🤣
Bradley is so sweet and smart he is way too good for nelk. He should be promoted more for a positive father figure on the internet to replace the tate !!! We love brad
He is way to good for H3 as well. That is what a real role model looks like he truly only puts out good vibes. Ethan acts normal when he is face to face with more mature people but tomorrow he will be back to spewing vile hatred desperately fighting against his deep seeded insecurities.
@@Max_filmatic_music oof
@@Max_filmatic_music ethan’s career isn’t to be motivational or to be a role model. his interviews are conducted differently because it’s not part of the rest of his ..comedy show that happens the rest of the week. he’s best of both worlds. acts an idiot online for some humour, while simultaneously having the opportunity to act “normal” during interviews. Ethan isn’t who you see online. No one is.
Cry
@@hopemxx1524 Ethan is the epitome of smiling to your face and shitting on you behind your back. 90% of the guests he has on he ends up flipping and shitting on them. That is some pathetic behavior I honestly am still entertained by the show but I do not respect him at all and he is constantly frustrating to anyone who isn’t overtly dramatic and childish.
I didn't expect this episode to be one of my favorites. Bradley IS a good man
TEAM KANYE🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪
@@beauaIloevv you eat doritos the long way
HES A GOOD MAN SAVANNA
I didn’t expect to like it either but I watched it for Brad. I saw the human side of Ethan for the first time, he’s got a good side to him too
@@theowlofwisdom Ethan sometimes get lost in his haterass bitch side :D
I really love the way Ethan stood up for anti depressants and medication for mental health in general. Bradley kept pushing back a lot, and I think he doesn't realize that everything he brought up is something people with mental health issues hear constantly. "Just exercise, eat better, make sure you have all your vitamins, focus on the positive, meditate, etc. etc." But this just comes from people with different experiences. Yes that stuff is good for you, but sometimes that's not enough. And it can also be pretty impossible to take care of yourself well when just getting out of bed basically exhausts you. It's like telling someone with a broken leg to just do stretches and exercises and eat well.
I had a very similar experience as Ethan, checked everything out and physically I was fine, and I even went to therapy, but it wasn't until I finally tried medication that I was able to take a hold of my life. It was such a huge difference that I felt so sorry for my past self, she was walking around with an anchor tied to her leg.
Beautifully said! And very similar experience for me too. I was only able to start a fitness routine and health journey after being on meds and in therapy for at least 6 months. It just doesn't make sense to even try to do anything remotely good for yourself and your life, when you are questioning what the point of living even is! It's dark but true and exactly where I was at this time last year. Cut to now, I'm 30 lbs lighter and hopeful again. That is everything.
True but I’m glad Bradley said what he said. I don’t think anyone wants to be on medication so it’s really good to try all resources before you possibly have to rely on chemicals altering your brain for the rest of your life, Which is scary in my opinion , because what if one day you can’t get that medicine? Then what ?
@@cristianb3319 thing is, no one just goes "I'm a lil down, time to go on antidepressants!", it's a long process, people often suffer needlessly because of the stigma.
@@milkteamachine thing is people do….
👏👏👏
It's nice having Ethan decribe how taking anti depressants is beneficial to someone who's kinda anti-perscription. I have MDD and generalized anxiety. It's frustrating how many people, especially in the alpha male and gym bro circles, dismiss medication or people who are medicated for mental health. My depression was so bad that I struggled to get out of my house, hell, even get out of bed. I was in physical pain. I tried so hard to not be depressed with diet, excercise, and hobbies. I got tired, gave up, and finally got prescribed antidepressants as a last effort. I don't want to kms anymore. I go out and have the energy to do things. I don't physically hurt all the time and I am able to do all the basic life things that people need to do. I think I can say that medication saved my life.
I am so happy for you. People don’t realize the amount of pride it takes to finally give in and take the pill. But some people legitimately have a chemical imbalance and diet and exercise can only help so much. I’m proud of you, and I wish you the best fam ❤
Quick question. What if you stop those meds. That’s the serious question. If you could take one pill and it could change your life in certain aspects without you being dependant on it no one would bat an eye. But the fact that you have to continue on these meds, and if someone flushed them or took them away you would be back to square one but worse is a scary thought.
@SoFloShinoni actually, I was taking wellbutrin for about 2-3 months at a half dose to let my body get used to the meds. I was getting some persistent rashes, but I didn't think much of it cuz I tend to get spring/summer rashes. Started up the full adult dose and within a day broke out in terrible systematic rashes-- I'm fkn allergic. Stopped cold turkey according to doctor. I definitely had some mental health relapse and felt weird for a while, but it's not like I'm immediately trying to bathe with a bathtub. It's more like a feeling of "danm, how did I get used to feeling like this all the time". I know that I'm going to be ok, and I will be trying new medicine soon. It's a struggle to find the right fit, but I know it's worth it so I keep trying. Idk that's just my experience
I'm currently in that exact spot right now, can barely get out of bed, literally a shell atp... I just finally started my Lexapro that's been sitting in my drawer for months. I'm committing to this one fucking thing and praying it works cuz idk... This life ain't worth living being like this I'm sure u get what I mean by that
@@cassandra811 I hope it works well for you. I wish ya the best.
Making someone eat the spicy chip and then hitting them with the prolapse is what I like to call a H3 Flashbang
Nah this comment is so fucking funny😂😂😂 Ethan is so random bringing up the prolapse right after they eat it
Lmaaaaooooooo
I never thought I’d be watching H3 and crying with Bradley Martin. I lost both my parents by age 3 so I understand that feeling of being envious/empty feeling when watching other kids with their parents. We love you Bradley, FAMILY 🫶🏽🥰
I'm sorry to hear about your parents. I imagine they'd be proud of your empathy and emotional growth.
Bradley saying "WhAt" while trying not to die from the hot chip when Ethan asked about the prolapse got me so good lmao.
♥️the emotion you can hear in Bradley’s voice the first hour is crazy. Wasn’t expecting him to be so open. What a great guy.
i got to say, Bradley was definitely one of my favorite guests of this year. he was super down to earth and very honest. please bring him on again soon!
fr 45 mins in and im like glued to my seat
Like he is an anti masker, anti vaxxer, trumper, but I really enjoyed this interview.. like he was very likable.. who knew?!
He is not being honest about Donny though lmao
We laughed, we cried, we squashed beef, it was fantastic
Hands down, one of the BEST this year. I loved it
This episode was GREAT. Bradly was so sweet, Ethan was as well, the maturity level is inspiring, Hila’s makeup is SLAY and she’s sweet as always, I’m just vibing and loving the positivity while still being fun and silly. Also as everyone mentioned, Bradly’s vulnerability about his father and the emotions he has experienced and still experiences was so touching. I too lost my father in January 2020 to suicide (he made the choice to stop taking his medication) so I understand to an extent, but not what it was like for him losing his dad at 6 years old. I empathize with him and am proud of him for being able to be vulnerable. I’m proud of him for learning the skills to deal with those emotions in productive and healthy ways. Good to see Ethan empathize as well, from the father prospective, because I too understand that as well with my four year old son. I just loved this, the bonding, the “beef squashing”, the maturity, the positivity, just YES.
Agree, they were open and vulnerable from the start and I loved to see it. This showed me a new side of Bradley
Honestly this is one of the best interviews I’ve ever seen. Not just H3 it hit in so many places. I’m honoured to be a fan
I’ll say that moment of Bradley tearing up and Ethan and Hilla giving him time and space… was so damn important in this day and age… more than I think any of them will realize
No one can hate brad. Such a humble guy. This was an amazing pod. Great job
These beef squashing episodes are the best PR, Bradley’s a cool guy
@dance 100 like who? Can you give some examples?
Choking on that chip with tears and snot and almond milk running down their faces while showing Bradley the prolapse TikTok was the funniest moment of the pod for 2022. I cried laughing
TEAM KANYE🇩🇪🇩🇪
I agree 1000%
SAME I WAS IN TEARS
Idc abt spoilers I’m so excited for this moment
Same!!!
Ian is so good at his job. His switching is so quick and on point. And all the overlays and other stuff. I love Ian
The silent slayer
H3 crew best team in the game
I like when Bradley acknowledges Zach's soundbites, if Dan goes to work for the quartering, I'm sure Zach can secure a spot on Raw Talk 😂
Ethan confessing to voting yes is so freaking hilarious
This entire current era of H3 can be summed up in Ethan dying of a hot chip and immediately asking a person he’s never met if they’ve seen Howies prolapse tik tok
It's truly the gift that keeps on giving. I lost it when he brought it up. In the middle of their suffering from the hot chip, no less. It was just *chef's kiss!
It was so out of left field, it took him out of a chili coma
All girls wanna do is charge they phone eat hot chip, and watch Howie prolapse tiktok
Which is why we love Ethan. Cuz who else is gonna hit ‘em with them hard questions? 🤣
''Are we gonna do this every year?'' Fuck man, I felt that. Nothing but love for Bradley.
Ethan is a magician at getting people to expose their vulnerability so fast.
I mean, I wouldn't call bringing up someone's dead father as a talking point a 'magician' haha
Weird flex but ok
No he's not , Bradley does that almost every podcast
Ethan is a hack. Brad is like this with everybody
Brads actually extremely open about everything with his dad and almost always gets emotional. I've seen him cry (or try not to cry) talking about his dad on different podcasts at least 10 times.
The ongoing bit of Ethan returning to the poll results made me laugh every time
Ok Ethan is an interview king now. Giving Bradley space was amazing. His story was powerful and I respect him for sharing it
Bradley talking about his grief made me so emotional. it was so touching and relatable. I lost my mom last year and have been struggling immensely. it was so refreshing to hear how he’s processed the loss of his father. i’m a fan
The fact that they thought eating the hot chip would be a fun way to end the episode... and then in the peak of their suffering Ethan brings up the prolapse... holy fuck funniest 10 minutes in H3 history
Absolute shit show ending, it was marvelous
Best concept ever: Ethan and guest eat hot chip and discuss the prolapse. They gotta ask the guest all the questions. Is it real? Did he do it on purpose? Is he lying?
The last 45 of this pod were fucking gold. Bradley talking up his typing then messing up over and over and smashing the keyboard killed me
I was dying
Strangely enough this is one of the best guest podcast Ethan has had
@@matthew.stevick😭😭😭
It was definitely one for the books but I wouldnt say THE best. It was definitely top 10 for me tho
Same, I didn’t expect it but this episode was like top 10 of all time for sure
Bradley opening up about his father and his only memory with him was so touching and made me tear up a bit. I'm sure he's looking down on him proudly of who he has become, he seems like a genuinely nice person. ❤
I’m bawling at him getting choked up talking about his dad … like my heart… so heartbreaking
I wanted so badly to give him a hug or someone to hug him I was tearing up too ugh
respect to bradley for showing emotional vulnerability as a man who has mostly male viewers. young men need better role models & need to know how to build emotional intelligence. mad respect to our buff king bradley.
I totally agree. Hopefully some of the tater tots will see this and realize this is a better bro to emulate than that yahoo..
Wadley!!! 🥰
Sadly some fans will probably think he's a pussy or something because he showed genuine emotion other than anger. Ever notice hoe any video with Andrew tate, he looks miserable. He'll be in a private jet with models and expensive crap and just have this expressionless face. It doesn't help that the stupid lifestyle he chases doesn't lead to fulfillment.
i don't think ethan or his viewers are in a position to lecture others on EQ but go off.
Shut up geek, ur subbed to H3H3💀 y'all weak asf
LMAOOOOO ETHAN DYING FROM THE CHIP BUT ALSO WANTING TO LAUGH AT BRADLEYS REACTION TO THE PROLAPSE IS EVERYTHINGGGG
Can we PLEASE acknowledge the GOLDEN switching that Ian did with that final segment. The full on shot of Ethan crying and dying while saying "prolapse" literally made me choke LOLOLOLOLOL Ian you are a genius, a MASTER
I acknowledge this!!!
It was like a bad trip but Ethan is remembering something they planned to do while sober and battling really hard to remember and do it
I just saw that part and fucking died omg
I was floored! 😂😂 I thought we were going to yung gravy peck route, but then the chips came out 😂😂
One of my favorite things about having new guests on the pod is when they complement Zach and his soundbites.
Why is Bradley literally me when I know I need to confront someone about something? Ethan asked him if he has anything to talk about and he heavy sighs and you can tell he gets so nervous! So relatable!
Ethan, Hila, AB and Dan all against Bradley in an arm wrestling match reminded me of a bunch of little kids against their dad or uncle, so funny 🤣😂
As someone who also lost their dad young, Bradley really put the feeling of this type of loss well. It's so hard growing up having those huge milestones and experiences that your parents are ""SUPPOSED"" to be there for, and watching your peers be able to do exactly what you can't. I really appreciate Bradley for being so open during this pod.
I was just going to comment something similar. After I lost my dad someone told me that any major life event will bring back that pain and man is it true. First holidays were really tough, it’s definitely easier now. But things like graduation or big life events I still always get sad not being able to enjoy that moment with him.
Bradley is the literal definition of a buff guy who looks like an asshole but who’s actually a teddy bear. I love him.
I don’t understand how he looks like an asshole, he is just dressed in normal clothes. Are you saying muscular looking= perceived asshole
So buff people looks automatically like assholes? Hmm aight..
Basically women’s fantasy
@@TrevorLaVigne actually Ethan is the definition of a Teddy bear so...
Also the way he treat his wife and children just make him 10x mannlier and hotter
@@TrevorLaVigne did you get molexted? Are you okay?
Bradley bumping up that 2% of women with this ep 😂
He is fineee
Its about to go up to 5 percent
@@yourmomscyberstalk fr!!! he seems like a super sweet, well-rounded guy too
i was shocked to hear that stat!!! I guess the ladies dont stay on the good-looking dudes like that?? I figured he was one of the few that was 50/50
@@inFiniteTraCer Well looks only go so far if the content itself simply doesn't interest you, & ofc it's subjective anyway. Contrary to popular belief his physique isn't every woman's preference. For instance, my type is alt, scrawny & stylish 😂
Bradley was always my favorite. During the Austin Mcbroom and Bryce Hall press conference there was a girl that fell over and everyone was rushing towards the stage and he was the only one who was yelling at everyone to watch out and picked her up off the floor.
Way to make him 100x hotter
@@yourmother9834 I know 😩
Dude has a good heart
@@yourmother9834 damn mom
I love how impressed Brad is every time Zac nails a sound byte. It cracked me up every time.
Zac is a god with that thing
This episode was so wholesome and fun. Well done, H3 team. Ethan gets a lot of flack for taking it over the edge but he isn't ever cruel, and this episode proves it. He was so gentle and empathetic and taking him seriously when he talked about his dad. This was great. Good for him. Bradley is a class act too.
The totally 100% fair strength challenges against Bradley was so funny, and he took those very legit losses so well
I love that Dan took a day off from working for the quartering just for Bradley 🥺
i can’t. these interviews just keep outdoing eachother in the best simplified possible way. the guest’s definitely have a lot to do with it, the humor and respect and honesty is superb, but of course ethan is just a true craftsman, hila is the lion tamer and heroine we need an icon amongst us, creative and hardworking as absolute fuck. dan is a leader and strong, cam is talented and quickwitted, zach- i mean do i even have to say anything? excellent. ian is quick and observant, truly talented and it doesn’t even seem to phase him. sam is OH SO talented. olivia provides the best young female perspective, a girls gal, and she’s just gorgeous, ab is so sweet, loyal, dedicated and devoted to US the fans and H3 as a whole, lena is meticulous and on the ball absolutely keeping the agenda, love is so smart and talented at these tech endeavors and really add that EXTRA special thing to H3, everyone is a beautiful puzzle and i’m just so glad they have generously and luckily came together to make this truly a great thing to be apart of. i just absolutely LOVE this show and the people it introduces me to, another fan of another person thanks to H3. 🎉🎉🎉 i love y’all more than anything on this platform ❤
Bradleys such a class act. There were plenty of moments in here where I lost my shit laughing... but the hot chip and immediately in pain Ethan asks "Have you seen the prolapse?"... I died
@@matthew.stevick it had the appearance of a thick mat of hair
She was stroking herself, absent-mindedly. She walked over to me, with a handful of pubic hair, compacted into something resembling a large artist's paint-brush. She pushed this at my face.
@@shabbbsy I raised my arm... Several times.. to deflect her hand. FINALLY; Unwilling to hurt her.. or interfere with her any further... I Let Her Have Her Way. She stroked my face with the brush, gently...
Bradley is so sweet and hearing him talking about his childhood so candidly and getting choked up was really touching. We love you Bradley
Bradley Martin is a precious angel and he must be protected at all costs. You have had a LOT of amazing guests on but he is one of my favorites. This was a great episode
Wow, I have a similar memory to Bradley with my mom. She got cancer when I was about 4 and I have a very strong memory of her telling me she was going to die and I told her, "I hope you don't die for a million years." That's probably my last memory with her. That really hit a lot, thank you for sharing about your dad. It hurts but the memories keep them alive with us.
family❤️❤️❤️we love you
@@socksnotemo7980 😊❤ thank you
@@Empathy-and-resilience hold her tight! One cool thing my parents did, when they found out she was sick they recorded her reading some of my favorite bedtime stories to me. I still have the video of course and it's really lovely seeing her interact with me as a young little kiddo. That could be a cool thing though in general to do as a parent though, not just if you're sick. It's amazing to look back on now in my late 20s!
Oh dear god this hurt so bad to read! I lost my mom a few years ago
this podcast is definitely in the hall of fame of podcasts. Had a smile on my face literally the entire time
Bradley is such a good example for young men. He has a good balance of masculinity and yet still connected with his emotions.
Is this the first time Ethan has mentioned his depression effecting his marriage and his relationship with the crew? I would love to hear more about it one day if he wants to share. Depression is no joke. Really proud of him for defending medication to this guy after he tried to explain it all on “diet” and “hormones”
Yes, I was shocked to hear that. Glad they’re on the other side of it.
I’ve never heard him talk about it either but I always appreciate it when he opens up on his struggles with depression and his journey with antidepressants and the side effects. I’ve been going through it for years and it’s rare to see someone speak honestly about it.
Diet can help a lot but sometimes you need medication and there's nothing wrong with that. Sometimes it makes a world of difference
That was the only part of the ep that bothered me about Bradley, how he kept pushing and asking if there was 'anything else' Ethan could have done at that time. Low-key sounded like someone who found a good solution to his needs in life and now tries to put that same fix on other people 🤷
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I didn’t know anything about Bradley prior to this, but I can say I’m definitely a fan now. He has such a positive attitude.. fantastic episode guys 🎉
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@@nunpho cry about it
@@nunpho as a lexapro fam member, I totally agree with that sentiment. I was totally put off by that, but I think some people are just ignorant to how mental health issues works if that makes sense.. he explained it the way my mom does and I always roll my eyes lol
Same! I have bipolar and I have found that a lot of people don’t understand until they face similar mental health issues or witness first hand. I can see how if you’ve never needed medication to function, you may not grasp it
Loveee him
I can't believe how much I relate to this man. I also lost my dad as a kid, not from the same exact thing, but he didn't take care of himself and he wasn't present so I suffered through a lot of similar feelings of abandonment as well as a debilitating fear of death. The first time I dropped acid, it was like I'd spent my whole life looking away from myself. Ignoring myself and my feelings, and for the first time I could see me and what I was doing to myself. It literally changed my life and it gave me such a new lease on spirituality and life and death. I'd do anything to experience that first trip again. Thanks for sharing, Bradley!
also props to bradley for coming on and being so vulnerable and open to conversation. i’m sure coming on a podcast that you have had beef with was hard enough, but to put yourself out there and sharing your grief with us was brave and honorable. i’m sure you impacted and encouraged a lot of the h3 fam today. you’re a good man Wadley❤️
I think these squashing the beef episodes are so much fun to watch. It’s obviously that Ethan and the guest will talk about their past and it’s awesome! It’s hilarious and they learn from each other and we learn from them. Love it crew!
Always so refreshing to hear ethan talk about talking anti-depressants. Personally find the stigma and shame very difficult to juggle and it was good to hear the discussion of medication in this episode, especially with opposing but respected opinions
@@twilit couldn't agree more! Was really glad to hear ethan say his peace, representing us depressos well
It was nice to hear from bradley! Feel like Ethan conducted himself really well. When Brad gave some pushback on some of Ethan’s views (like the antidepressant) I feel he explained himself really well and they found some common ground
agreed, thought it was interesting that bradley had reservations about antidepressants but he essentially recommends other drug usage for similar reasons? Good talk though
@@nunpho every antidepressant has a brochure of 1000 side effects from taking them lmao. The issue is the overwhelming majority, myself included when I took them at 16 like 5 years ago, is that you have no goals, do no exercise, shitty diet, shitty sleep etc then want to pop happy pills instead of actually taking steps to change their lives.
Totally agree. Non cringe
This was hands down, one of the BEST episodes in a while, so entertaining from start to end
Honestly, all the guests this year have been absolute banger episodes. Ethan and crew inviting people they want to and not just people they think they should invite has been such an awesome atmosphere and creates the best pod moments of all time. This year has been such a huge W in terms of the guest eps
They’re on a crazy streak atm!!!
Bradley is such a sweet soul. It’s hard to be in such a massive public space with scrutiny and remain a true person. Made me tear up and resonate with a lot of the words he said. He’s a true man and a good role model for all boys
Bradley shedding blood sweat and tears for this episode!
@@matthew.stevick thats fair
Ethan was on fire this episode. Several of his retorts to bradly make me cackle in public while listening. Bradly seems like a big friendly giant. This was one of the best interviews on H3 I’ve seen in a while. Love that it was lighthearted and also deep and emotional at times.
Couldn’t agree more! I feel like every week we get better and better interviews! From mini interviews with social media stars, to literal astrophysicists. I learn so much about the world from this show. The crew and Ethan prepare bangers every week!
Seeing one of the RUclipsrs who taught me how to lift on my everyday watch podcast nearly 10 years later has been an honor
Ethan's interview skills are so improved and this was just an overall S tier episode. I cried. I laughed. *chefs kiss*
So weirdly, I'm a big fan of both Brad and Ethan, been following both for close to 6 years now. I'm a gymhead but also a fan of the show. I would have NEVER in my life expected this collab lol.
That's crazy! Me too
Same dude! remember the hodgetwin golden years? matt ogus? nick wright? good ol days
@@Glenners oh yeah, and don't forget Dom Mazetti. Still miss the Bros Vs content
It’s a beautiful thing
I’m a fan of the show too.. I. Love it !
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“Hold the FUCK on, Balenciaga!” Has to be one of the most iconic lines
I know!! 😂😂😂
underrated
It took me along time to finish this episode, I lost my father years ago. When Bradley talked about his feelings about his father I 100% related. As a kid losing a parent in that way is rough you blame yourself or you have feelings of not being good enough for them. I’m going to graduate with my bachelors in a week and i still to this day feel bad when I see everyone else’s parents being there for them. I always wished I had that with my father. This episode made me
Feel like i wasn’t alone. I’m am extremely grateful for this podcast and everything it has done for people like me who struggle.
Only 48 minutes in and this is easily one of their best podcast episodes, it's an interviewer and and interviewer and they're both interested in each other. Love it!
yes!!! i love the back and forth questions. it doesn’t feel forced, i love it
man this guy's vulnerability makes him so relatable. such a sweet guy
Big respect to Bradley for opening up and talking about his dad. That was really brave. Broke my heart for him a bit. And shout-out to Ethan for being a respectful king and giving another man a moment to cry and/or compose himself when talking about something so sensitive. Very wholesome vibes this episode and we love that!
Honestly one of the best episodes ive seen. Bradley seems like a really down to earth sweet guy as well, i was blown away by this podcast
Props to Brad and H3 for reminding us that it’s possible to set aside differences and find a new appreciation for one another.
Facts! I love Brad and hated Ethan but I saw the human side of him in this
@@theowlofwisdom we all need to stop letting our differences get in the way and making so we literally hate each other. Especially when we see like small out of context clips which is all I had seen of Brad before. He seems like a great dude, I can tell we wouldn’t agree on everything but really who cares, this dynamic between them is dope and I hope they continue to colab and learn from eachother. Plus if everyone agrees on everything life would be boring and this wouldn’t be america, we aren’t enemies.
Peace and love. Family
Rarely ever comment on a video. Wasn’t expecting to enjoy this ep that much but this is one of my favourites ever. Bradley is a gentle soul, so genuine and I could not contain my laughter at times in this ep. 10/10 would watch again
Dang, Bradley tearing up about his father had me tearing up too. He seems like such a kinda person, I wish him all the best ❤️