I met Alex a few years ago and he’s exactly the same as this interview. He’s the most chill person with a dry sense of humor. He’s super humble and didn’t talk down to me when we chatted climbing.
I met him recently while on the summit of Mt. Charleston out here in Vegas and he was cool AF. I told him how I’d imagined running into out there eventually and how stoked I was to literally do just that! He let me snap a pic with him and then we both split in opposite directions. It was a moment I won’t forget.
Five years from now we'll learn that the whole point of this Podcast was for Tosh to remove clutter from his house and no other reason. And we'll all be here to applaud him for succeeding.
Going through the guest list, I’m in between him or Tony Horton for most famous. Go back 20 years and p90x was everywhere. Just talking recognizability
@@TroyButtsoupBarnes42 Maybe? I don't know. Have to consider all demographics though. Honnold's audience is definitely a lot younger than Horton's! Add to that, Horton was part of a sustained marketing push for over a decade. Alex Honnold seems to just go with the flow and not even want the attention (in a good way). It'd be hard to guess
I was absolutely obsessed with Alex and his feats like a year ago. I just randomly stumbled across a clip talking about him and free solo. It literally took up an entire week watching every interview and video I could find because I was so fascinated. Never in a million years did I expected tosh show to be added to that list of interviews
@@tylermca8616 I know some hippie Phish fans. It's one of those bands where you either hate them, or you've been to 50 of their shows. There's no middle ground.
Is this a generational thing? Most people in my age group like them. I’m thinking younger generations don’t like them but to be fair I probably wouldn’t like them based off their last couple of albums. I like stuff off their greatest hits and The Beautiful Day album. The newer stuff is mediocre.
I liked U2 a LONG time ago. I loved their first 3 albums A LOT. I liked their 4th “Unforgettable Fire” (produced by Brian Eno 👍🏻). From Joshua Tree on they were a boring stadium Pop band.
Another dope interview, throughout my life this man has stayed consistently hilarious. Interview your maid next, I wanna know how much she gets paid to sit in the corner of your secret dungeon
Honnold is the man. I will watch just about anything with him appearing in it. He's just so chill and down the earth and knowledgeable without being arrogant.
God i cant tell what makes the pacing of this so pleasant, is it toshs lead, is it alex, is it the chemistry, its probably all of them this is too good
Omg Tosh's brother is like my Grandpa sending me random things he thinks I'll use with written explanations and highlighted newspaper clippings of things he thinks I'll like. That's actually really sweet.
I love how excited Tosh gets, but also that he's not trying real hard to be funny. The funny moments feel like genuinely learning about someone, in the same way you would with a new friend at a party. Good shit
Dude your show is fantastic. You’re so freakin good at getting people to talk. Alex is great too of course. You can just reach in and get anything you want from them
Dude, it’s climbing season in Red Rock right now, we went the other day and the weather was great. My favorite comedian and my favorite athlete, such a sick episode.
I loved every second of this I could probably listen to four hours of this. But it definitely was a sprint. Alex sounds like the coolest guy to hang out with and just chat… He handled being machine gunned with questions without even acting irritated at all.
Feel like he kinda got disrespected here with the less successful comment and also not mentioning him when he asked if anyone is even close to his accomplishments
@@michaelmeara6776…100 % I scrolled too long to see if someone else was going to say this. Marc-André Leclerc RIP…truly lived, and found those god Rays within himself
@@yakobl9010 I’ll say this too, I went into the Alpinist with no prior knowledge to the story or how it would shake out and in the end it his death made a lasting impact that will stick with me more then most films ever can. His outlook on life and his dedication to doing what he wanted against the grain is something that resonates with a lot of people, I honestly think there’s a little jealousy on the attention Marc got in those years before Alex made his own film, and Marc was well on his way to accomplishing all that can be done in that sport
Hey Danny, great pod, as a climber I've been a fan of Alex for many years now and it was great to see the two of chopping it up here, I hope you enjoyed the Bills/Dolphins game last week, of all the beatdowns Allen and McDermott have put on you guys that TNF game last week was def one of the most fun 💪🦬💪
I was prepared to say, "this guy is insane", but in fact he seems surprisingly sensible and thoughtful. As usual, solid questions and an interesting interview.
I was SHOCKED when you plugged Cuyahoga Falls Varsity Football!! I’m in Cleveland and if I wasn’t busy tonight, I would’ve gone with a Tosh Show poster!! Dammit. Love your show, never miss an episode. 🥰
I vaguely remember seeing Tosh in Vegas because I bought a ticket on ambien, woke up in the morning and was like, “Guess I’m going to Tosh.” Had a good time.
i think he needs to drop this rule, hes already been like bending the rules and nobody really cares. Its daniel's ability to be personable that we come back for
Really enjoyed this episode - just actually finished watching Free Solo about 2 weeks ago and it's cool to hear an update versus what all I read. He should do a podcast - he's got the voice for it.
Free Solo had me so stressed out about his survival and his film crew/fellow climbers -- excellent in all aspects and love that he can do interviews like this
Highly recommend watching his documentary “Free Solo”. It’s one of the best documentaries of all time and will show you how amazing he is at his craft.
Bro could probably tell you every mountain hes taken a shit off of but can't remember when he got married, I respect how deep seated his passion for climbing is, It dwarfs everything else in his life.
"if you think falling off a ladder is dangerous...." that was so smooth i wouldnt be surprised if Eddie fell off that ladder just so tosh could make that incredible transition
“Do you workout?”
“Yeah I’m a professional athlete”
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Confused why that’s funny.
@@later_skateboardspeanut brain?
@@later_skateboardsbc it was a dumb, obvious question
@@later_skateboards🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊😊 be
@@later_skateboards are you sub 80 iq? perhaps that is the reason lol
Hilarious that Eddie almost died free soloing a ladder the same week as the Alex Honnold episode
😂
Best comment *❤
great comment lol
LMAO
a 2 step ladder. fify
This is the best podcast right now. Love tosh
and we love you MrBallen 🫶🏻
Nah. You're the best. The best story teller around. 🤘🤘
@tuckercase2449 thanks for the sarcasm but it's real lol 🤷🏼♀️
Mrballen cosign!
I always wondered what you watch Ballen
These two dudes humor perfectly mesh. It’s fantastic.
Man, they are an amazing combo! WAHAHA!
I met Alex a few years ago and he’s exactly the same as this interview. He’s the most chill person with a dry sense of humor. He’s super humble and didn’t talk down to me when we chatted climbing.
I met him recently while on the summit of Mt. Charleston out here in Vegas and he was cool AF. I told him how I’d imagined running into out there eventually and how stoked I was to literally do just that!
He let me snap a pic with him and then we both split in opposite directions. It was a moment I won’t forget.
Daniel’s rage at any object being on the desk for more than 3 seconds is fascinating
He didn't want him to take the serving spoon off at first. I'm just saying. I saw your comment before that part.
Because of the editing. We aren't seeing the interview in order.
That has to OCD right?
@@pchinnIIIno idea but he also did it on Tosh.0
@@pchinnIII he is 100% OCD with clutter
"Do you have a carabiner for your keys?" killed me
I do....haha no clasp tho just use it for a hook lol.
Five years from now we'll learn that the whole point of this Podcast was for Tosh to remove clutter from his house and no other reason. And we'll all be here to applaud him for succeeding.
😂😂😂
I might have to start a podcast.
@@beaushaw ILL BE YOUR GUEST SO I CAN GET FREE STUFF😆😆😆
I love that the most famous person he’s had on the podcast yet, is Alex lol such a good guy with an awesome story
Going through the guest list, I’m in between him or Tony Horton for most famous. Go back 20 years and p90x was everywhere. Just talking recognizability
He had Michelle Wie, she was pretty cool and outgoing.
Most famous? Ok
@@gregmonroe4300yes he did!! I forgot that, that was a good one
@@TroyButtsoupBarnes42 Maybe? I don't know. Have to consider all demographics though. Honnold's audience is definitely a lot younger than Horton's! Add to that, Horton was part of a sustained marketing push for over a decade. Alex Honnold seems to just go with the flow and not even want the attention (in a good way). It'd be hard to guess
Eddie falling off a ladder three feet right before a rock climber episode is amazing timing, way to go Eddy!
champion and a legend.
I love the “take it off my desk“ after giving the guest a gift 😂
I've noticed that as well. Is that just a weird tic or a recognized condition?
@@welles28 I think it’s definitely just a bit tosh does haha
That's always funny.
"Here's a gift!"
"Get your stuff off my desk."
He at least said please this time. 😂
Same, he was less aggressive with Alex than the other people
that "ur so brave" by Alex was 👌😂😂😂
I was absolutely obsessed with Alex and his feats like a year ago. I just randomly stumbled across a clip talking about him and free solo. It literally took up an entire week watching every interview and video I could find because I was so fascinated. Never in a million years did I expected tosh show to be added to that list of interviews
I also like his feat
Likes Tool, dislikes U2. I like this guy.
For as globally popular as U2 is, I literally don't know anyone who likes them.
@@willvr4 Reminds me of Phish
@@tylermca8616 I know some hippie Phish fans. It's one of those bands where you either hate them, or you've been to 50 of their shows. There's no middle ground.
Is this a generational thing? Most people in my age group like them. I’m thinking younger generations don’t like them but to be fair I probably wouldn’t like them based off their last couple of albums. I like stuff off their greatest hits and The Beautiful Day album. The newer stuff is mediocre.
I liked U2 a LONG time ago.
I loved their first 3 albums A LOT.
I liked their 4th “Unforgettable Fire” (produced by Brian Eno 👍🏻).
From Joshua Tree on they were a boring stadium Pop band.
"i just copy stuff" "yeah thats the nature of comedy" hahahah nailed it!
I'm the angriest grumpiest person I know, but I could listen to these two guys chat for the rest of my miserable life.
You clearly haven't met me..(and I agree. I usually love the shorter format, but I wish this ep was longer)
ENJOY!!!
OMG I LOVE IT😂😂😂
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Another dope interview, throughout my life this man has stayed consistently hilarious. Interview your maid next, I wanna know how much she gets paid to sit in the corner of your secret dungeon
Tosh getting rid of all his kids' baby clothes to the guests is hilarious
Alex has a kid, he could probably use them!
Its the only thing Alex was cool with receiving haha
The garage sale giveaway at the end of every episode is hilarious.
Best episode. Honnold is always entertaining to hear him talk about climbing and Tosh asked the best questions.
Holy shit this is the best crossover in podcasting history thank you, Tosh
Alex: "Why do more dishes than you need to?"
Tosh: I've never done a dish, I have a personal chef and house cleaner.
Eddie falling off the ladder just so that way they could have a smooth transition to the guest shows just how dedicated he is to the pod.
Honnold is the man. I will watch just about anything with him appearing in it. He's just so chill and down the earth and knowledgeable without being arrogant.
Tosh was the answer for the NYTimes Sunday crossword on October 2, 2016 with a clue of "Comedy Central Host Daniel" for 79D
I thought the clues were harder than that, isn't it supposed to be a tough puzzle?
@@KingofCrusher bruh shut up, we get it, you think you are smart.
@@grumpy_gillz Did that clue stump you? Why are you mad?
God i cant tell what makes the pacing of this so pleasant, is it toshs lead, is it alex, is it the chemistry, its probably all of them this is too good
Omg Tosh's brother is like my Grandpa sending me random things he thinks I'll use with written explanations and highlighted newspaper clippings of things he thinks I'll like. That's actually really sweet.
This the best Alex Honnold interview that I have seen, thanks Tosh!
This may be the best interview with Alex out there
He’s so honest it’s amazing haha. Thanks Tosh appreciate these 😎👌🏼
I love the rapid fire style questions! Absolutely amazing interview style and Alex was very quick with the answers!
It’s become weekly tradition for me to listen to these as I prep to record my own stupid content. Gets me in the right mindset. Thanks Daniel!
I love how excited Tosh gets, but also that he's not trying real hard to be funny. The funny moments feel like genuinely learning about someone, in the same way you would with a new friend at a party. Good shit
Dude your show is fantastic. You’re so freakin good at getting people to talk. Alex is great too of course. You can just reach in and get anything you want from them
These guys actually have great chemistry. Hope they can collaborate in some way in the future.
😮I just gasped when I saw who the guest was. Alex was so intriguing when he made that free solo documentary.
Oh, hope Eddie has a swift recovery!
This is a good pairing. Between both people, total number of f@cks given is zero.
Dude, it’s climbing season in Red Rock right now, we went the other day and the weather was great. My favorite comedian and my favorite athlete, such a sick episode.
Every single time he says get that off my desk it's the peak moment of the pod.
I loved every second of this I could probably listen to four hours of this. But it definitely was a sprint. Alex sounds like the coolest guy to hang out with and just chat… He handled being machine gunned with questions without even acting irritated at all.
"no, I'm strongly anti weird phone stuff" 🤣
Surprisingly one of my more favorite interviews with Alex. Even from a Gumby like Tosh.
RIP to Marc-André Leclerc absolute legend
Feel like he kinda got disrespected here with the less successful comment and also not mentioning him when he asked if anyone is even close to his accomplishments
RIP
@@michaelmeara6776…100 % I scrolled too long to see if someone else was going to say this. Marc-André Leclerc RIP…truly lived, and found those god Rays within himself
@@yakobl9010 I’ll say this too, I went into the Alpinist with no prior knowledge to the story or how it would shake out and in the end it his death made a lasting impact that will stick with me more then most films ever can. His outlook on life and his dedication to doing what he wanted against the grain is something that resonates with a lot of people, I honestly think there’s a little jealousy on the attention Marc got in those years before Alex made his own film, and Marc was well on his way to accomplishing all that can be done in that sport
There has never been a better or more fun interview of Alex.
The math he did for the semesters has me blown away and he literally multiplied by 2. He’s fuckin off the charts
Hey Danny, great pod, as a climber I've been a fan of Alex for many years now and it was great to see the two of chopping it up here, I hope you enjoyed the Bills/Dolphins game last week, of all the beatdowns Allen and McDermott have put on you guys that TNF game last week was def one of the most fun 💪🦬💪
End of next episode should be Eddie's accident story but animated and told in the style of Daniel's son's stories
This is Daniel’s best pod ever! I was super bummed when it was over. I could have watched another 3 hours. Thanks Daniel
This guest has a permanent morning voice
I’ve seen a ton of Honnold interviews and this is such a refreshing type that isn’t harping on just climbing but more about him as a person
0:15 seconds in and this guy burned tosh and made me lol
If you thought a guy who spends all he's time alone facing certain death wasn't going to be funny, you haven't been paying attention at all.
@@jmcc6104 I don’t get the connection but okay
@@Neyshtradamus I know
@@Neyshtradamustypically people like him in extreme sports have a great sense of humor. They laugh at death why wouldn’t they be funny.
Im just glad to see that this guy is still alive
Alex is the GOAT, so glad you could have him on!
Feeding your family and house guests with the fentanyl beach spoon is a great bit.
Alex has come a long way with human interaction
Most comfortable ive ever seen him. Its really cool to watch
One of the best interviews I've ever experienced. Thank you.
I was prepared to say, "this guy is insane", but in fact he seems surprisingly sensible and thoughtful. As usual, solid questions and an interesting interview.
I was SHOCKED when you plugged Cuyahoga Falls Varsity Football!! I’m in Cleveland and if I wasn’t busy tonight, I would’ve gone with a Tosh Show poster!! Dammit. Love your show, never miss an episode. 🥰
“For 2 or 3 stray cats”
Awesome interview. Probably my favorite podcast...ever.
8:12 Daniel looks like Rachel Maddow with his new glasses 👓 😂😂
😆😆😆 100%
Similar politics lol but I can't stand that woman
@@christophermd216
...wait, you're telling me Rachel Maddow is a woman?
Better her than Rachel Ray.
he is slowly becoming a housewife.
Excellent show, I watched the documentary and my hands wouldn't stop sweating. Nice interview 😊
Truly outstanding guest/interview.
Alex is the GOAT.. really enjoyed this interview!! Not the typical repetitive questions
Best so far. Thanks
The collision of my two favorite slinky arm folks in the world 🙌 thank you for having him on Daniel!
Easiest thing in the world love it 😅 Tosh meant every word.
I kind of enjoy watching Tosh handle someone who doesn't like to joke around. Good job DT
I’ve never clicked a video faster
Haha, same. I missed the last few, but I saw this and insta clicked
I vaguely remember seeing Tosh in Vegas because I bought a ticket on ambien, woke up in the morning and was like, “Guess I’m going to Tosh.” Had a good time.
I gasped. I love you both.
GIVE ALEX AN OSCAR!!! HE WAS THE STAR! the director and producer did f all
The yearning to jump is called "The call of the void".
I admire this guy so much, love that you got him on the show
This interview brought me back for sure lol
Everyone I’ve ever met from Sacramento has always been down to earth and cool as hell..Not surprised Alex is the way he is
Tosh broke his tule of no “celebrities”. I dont climb, but alex is the current goat of his profession.
i think he needs to drop this rule, hes already been like bending the rules and nobody really cares. Its daniel's ability to be personable that we come back for
He already explained that that is not his role. And that basically he has no rules, but specifically it was no comedians.
He's the GOAT of free solo climbing, but there are many others that are climbing more difficult routes (on a rope or bouldering)
Really enjoyed this episode - just actually finished watching Free Solo about 2 weeks ago and it's cool to hear an update versus what all I read. He should do a podcast - he's got the voice for it.
alex should bring daniel to the climbing gym
‘Was your wedding cake one giant cliff bar?’ Had me in tears
Remembering his documentary gives me sweaty palms as we speak
Free Solo had me so stressed out about his survival and his film crew/fellow climbers -- excellent in all aspects and love that he can do interviews like this
Don’t really know how good this Honnold guy is at rock climbing but since he is Tosh’s favorite, he will be my favorite too.
Highly recommend watching his documentary “Free Solo”. It’s one of the best documentaries of all time and will show you how amazing he is at his craft.
He's literally the best to ever free solo.
He’s decent.
I once climbed a pretty big rock (singular) when I was eight years old. My cousin Bob was really impressed!
@@Glanzernsuper niche and irrelevant category tho, rock climbing is SOOOOOO much more than free solo
This is the most enjoyable episode of any podcast I have ever watched
Hope you heal up well and quick Eddie!
Dang, great episode! Alex is the most humble dude
Every episode I look forward to when you yell at them to get s#!+ off your desk lol
I love how as soon as Tosh gives the gifts and places em on the table, he immediately tells the guests to get them off the table😂😂😂
Tosh with those hard hitting questions. 24:15
This was such an awesome conversation…great questions and so many good laughs!
I love Alex is so secure of himself despite Tosh's comedic jabs lol
If you get offended by tosh's jabs then you would be weak or heavily narcissistic
Alex is the GOAT!! Thank you for having him on, Daniel.
Fun interview. Alex is a good dude. Love how it turned into a yard sale at the end lol
1:25 brilliant 🤣
Tosh man the show is nice. I had a blast watching, keep this same energy son
I AINT EVER GONNA MISS AN EPISODE
@@donovanvidal7870 Wrong podcast 🤣
Bro could probably tell you every mountain hes taken a shit off of but can't remember when he got married, I respect how deep seated his passion for climbing is, It dwarfs everything else in his life.
Daniel is indeed correct. That's how Californians say Boise ;) Just stirring the pot.
"if you think falling off a ladder is dangerous...." that was so smooth i wouldnt be surprised if Eddie fell off that ladder just so tosh could make that incredible transition
The size of Alex's hands...insane
He's so chill but when you go to shake his hand he could squeeze for 3 seconds and send you right to the hospital lmao
I’ve heard his stories hundred of times and I could hear them 100 more!