Hollywood Handbook - Adam Sachs, Our Cool Bossfriend

Episode Date: April 4, 2016

Sean and Hayes take a Twitter request to discuss the teaser for Hardcore Henry and arrive at some big questions. Then they invite Earwolf/Midroll CEO ADAM SACHS to join them just to hang out ...as friends and not because they're worried about being cancelled.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is a HeadGum Podcast. from Flight of the Conchords. It sounds like no podcast you've ever heard. Sorry. I'm a little scared. We set up a separate record to do these ads, and Sean, I think, is lost. I left open the door of the studio, and there's sort of a muffin guy nearby. He works outside, and he makes these muffins in a little cart, and he cooks them out there, and the smell is something that's always been very attractive to Sean
Starting point is 00:00:56 while we're trying to record, and I left the door open, and I smell the muffins now, and so what I realize happened is I think Sean went to sort of pursue the muffin guy. When that happens, the muffin guy tends to sort of run away. And so what I'm sure is happening is Sean is chasing the muffin guy down the street. And I worry about Sean because, like, when he is really hungry for a savory muffin, really is what he likes, is the kind of gruyere and kale sorts of muffins because that's breakfast for him, he likes to say. He will not be paying a lot of attention to cars or traffic lights or anything and worried that once they start honking at him, he'll get very disoriented and maybe sort of, you know, do something crazy or I don't know.
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Starting point is 00:02:09 Mayor Winningham calls me up and she wants some help laying down a bed for a garden. She's seen how nice my garden is and she says oh, will you help me? I want to have some daffodils.
Starting point is 00:02:25 Sod. So, okay. I go over there and I've got my little spade and I'm rooting around. And I hit something. Ding. And it is a human skull. Okay. Ding, though.
Starting point is 00:02:43 Yeah. Ding. Ding. A human skull. Okay. Of. Ding, though. Yeah. Ding. A human skull of a kid. And I go, Mayor, like, this is a mess here. And she goes, just leave it. Just put it back. And I go, well, I can't leave it.
Starting point is 00:02:57 Put it back. If you want to have daft deals, we're going to need to get lower into the ground. So I start to dig more. I mean, there must have been 200 of these things, Hayes. And she's going like, oh, just, it's no big deal. It's no big deal. And it's, and I'm like, no big deal. There's a mess back here. I mean, this is a big mess and you want to have a garden, you know? It's like, you need to have the right sort of landscape for it. It's just so frustrating.
Starting point is 00:03:33 And, you know, and then I went to get more tools out of the shed to sort of dig it up. And then there's some kids in there and they're all pissed off at me. You know, it's too bright. They're like, let me out. Like, call my dad. You know, and I was just like, this whole place is just a wreck. Like, you've got to get your life together. You want to have a garden that's a reflection of sort of your inner life in a way, you know. If you want that to blossom, you need to clear it out.
Starting point is 00:03:55 You need to clean it up. And that clutter, if you have clutter, clutter inside, clutter outside. Yes, that's right. And it's your thinking becomes clutter. I could use those headphones for a series of scary aquariums I'm doing. So if you still have those, because the effect can sometimes be— Asquariums? Yes, ascariums.
Starting point is 00:04:16 Yes, asquarium is a different thing. It's a square aquarium. These are scary, and so they're Ascariums. And sometimes the fish swims. You could have a squary Ascarium, but go ahead. It swims inside the head. In the brains?
Starting point is 00:04:37 And then it becomes the brains. Oh no, the fish is being the brains? It's a fish brain. And the guy's thinking like I should swim in the water. Hey. Hi. Welcome to Hollywood Handbook, an exciting guide to kicking butt and dropping names in the red carpet linebacker. Always in this industry we call showbiz.
Starting point is 00:04:55 What up, what up, biznatch. And so somebody online was saying that we should talk about a teaser. Attacking me with tweets. Sliding into my DMs. They were saying they want to do the teaser freezer. They want to see us do one of this movie, Hardcore Henry. Great idea, we thought. Yes, and so the next step is to go online and...
Starting point is 00:05:23 Go and go in our secret uh library where we have all the movies yes because we always normally have seen the whole movie first and then we look at the teaser that's just how i like to do it um so to see what teaser is going to be good yeah like i'm imagining what pieces i would use for the teaser. And then a lot of times I'm like, they picked the right piece. And then sometimes I go like, not the right piece. Yeah. So we go to watch this hardcore Henry. And as we start watching it, at the beginning, it's very exciting. Because finally, it's a perspective I've never seen before represented represented which is my perspective i'm in the
Starting point is 00:06:08 movie i don't remember filming this movie i don't remember being in it and being essentially the camera yes the feeling i always have is like so i can see everything that you know well like when i'm watching movie i'm like this is me I'm looking at this and these are the other guys but sometimes it's me up there as well that I'm looking at which is impossible confusing to me takes me out of it and I can't see my own hands very much right and what I've also mentioned before when we watch Jersey Boys and this goes one step further is a lot of movies are rude they don't acknowledge me in any way. Yes. And I'm always thinking like, can they not see that I'm here, like seeing this movie?
Starting point is 00:06:48 Yes. Like, do they not know? And so now, nice, we get a movie where it's me. I'm going around. People are kissing me. Yes. People are giving me stuff
Starting point is 00:06:58 and I'm like, thanks. They miss me. They're happy to see me. Yeah, they're shaking my hand. And all of this is a positive. Oh, good. What a great idea. But then, Hayes, and I'm sorry if you're at home and you don't want to hear any bad language, but they fuck me.
Starting point is 00:07:19 And I'll tell you why. All of a sudden, they're tricking me. One guy's trying to punch me, shooting at me. Another guy's making me do something I don't want to do, throw a grenade. He's saying, take this. And then suddenly, you can see your own hand throwing, and you didn't even want to do that. So, I'm sorry. Okay, you want to be nice, put me in the movie, great want to do that. So I'm sorry. Okay, you want to be nice, put me in the movie.
Starting point is 00:07:48 Great, I like that. I've been in movies before and it's weird because I have to look at me looking out at me. But this, I get to be in the movie and I only see what I see. I don't see me except for the parts of me that I can always see like my hand pieces. Sometimes a little part of my nose. But when I look at it too long, I get sick.
Starting point is 00:08:09 Oh, yeah. And I cross my eyes. So then I'm thinking, okay, this guy's being something nice. But then they're not very nice because they trick me into doing some stuff that's mean and doing mean stuff to me that I gotta be there for and I don't remember signing on for any of this how is it you and me oh that's another question I had that I didn't want to ask I was a movie I was afraid to even mention it I almost threw up thinking about it were we piggybacking the whole time? No, because there was no set of hands above either.
Starting point is 00:08:46 No, I would have been able to see your sneakers. Is it with my arms flat at my side and then you're behind me with your hands sticking under my armpits and we're like both in a trench coat or something? Maybe. Trying to get my head around that, I almost threw up because we're watching it together, but we're both seeing it's us in there doing it. It's definitely us. And we both would want to get a kiss. Seeing what's happening and we are being kissed and feeling all these experiences as they're going on.
Starting point is 00:09:20 And while I am hardcore, my name is actually not Henry. And while I am hardcore, my name is actually not Henry. So right off the bat, they made a mistake, which I'm willing to forgive if then later they're not having me freaking pull the pin of a grenade and throw it. I would never do that. Those things blow up. I thought maybe I pulled the pin by accident. And then I was like, okay, I do want to throw this. I was like, you know, explaining everything as it happened,
Starting point is 00:09:53 being like, oops, I did that by accident. Oh, there's a while where I was doing a lot of work to justify their choices. Because I didn't know I was doing that, but sometimes stuff will happen that I didn't intend to do. Oh, I'm not perfect. I made mistakes. No, don't misunderstand. I made mistakes, but never big a mistake as these filmmakers made when they actually had a guy who was going to love it,
Starting point is 00:10:14 and then now he's pissed at them. And let me tell you, maybe he's about to get hardcore on some of them, show up. Now let's see what it really looks like when I throw a grenade. And I don't understand when other people are watching it, are they seeing like our backs? Why are they so interested? Yeah, they must be seeing the back of me, which is in the way of a lot of the stuff that's the most interesting part of the movie.
Starting point is 00:10:43 I never got why people play Doom Yeah, are they just seeing the back of my head? Yeah As I'm shooting these guys? Yeah, they can't even see what I'm shooting at That's not interesting So, thanks for the suggestion, Twitter man But no thanks
Starting point is 00:11:03 You friggin' got me pretty worked up. Is Twitter one guy? This is another. I really want to throw up when I try to think about what this actually is. This is something that really makes me almost throw up trying to get my head around it because it's just too big an idea for me. idea for me because if it's not I mean like who who is it if it's not one guy who is it because all the faces some of them are I can see it sure you know what
Starting point is 00:11:40 I mean like I really can't look at it but can they at it. But can they see it? Well, what's going on? If I'm the one looking at it, how can they be also looking at it? No, because they're not seeing me looking at it. Are they seeing the back of my head looking at Twitter? Like, if Engineer Ryan goes to open up Twitter, is he just seeing me, like my fingers sort of scrolling over something that he can't read?
Starting point is 00:12:06 Yes. And if I put the phone down, okay, so I'm holding the phone, I'm looking at it and I put it in my backpack or something. Is it still there? Oh God. If I'm not looking at it. Oh, I throw up three times a day trying to figure this out. I turn my phone off, you know, and put it in my backpack and i go like did twitter
Starting point is 00:12:28 fall asleep like is it gonna be there when i get back right or the phone is it like if i'm like so like this pen for example see seeing your ear now i could see it put it down now i'm looking away is it there it's for me it's there okay now you look away okay it is there? For me, it's there. Okay, now you look away. Okay. Is it there? It's gone. It's gone, right? Does it exist anymore?
Starting point is 00:12:52 No. Now I look back, and now it is there. Well, somebody brought it back. Somebody put it back. But it was gone for a little while. And somebody went and got it and put it back. And thinking about this stuff makes me want to throw up. Oh, gosh. All I do is throw back. And thinking about this stuff makes me want to throw up. Oh, gosh. All I do is throw up when I think about this.
Starting point is 00:13:10 So that was our Corey Henry. We've got a great guest for you, really cool guy. So good. Somebody we wanted voluntarily to have. He's so awesome. Such a badass. And it's just the most fun conversation with Adam Sachs who is
Starting point is 00:13:27 a podcaster and he's just this awesome guy. I mostly think of him, yeah, I don't even think about his podcast as much as good body, really nice face. Thick hair. Yeah. And just
Starting point is 00:13:42 funny, but he's not trying too hard. Yeah. And just cool. Yes. Yes. But I guess he's also in some ways. No, he is. Like our boss.
Starting point is 00:13:53 Yeah. Yeah. But even just saying that sounds like so crazy. Yeah. But that's not why we have him. So, all right. Well, enjoy some funny ads, I bet. And then listen to Adam.
Starting point is 00:14:03 On Hollywood Handbook. Hollywood Handbook. Hey, guys, I want to tell you about the Harold Ramis Film School, part of the Second City in Chicago. It's the first film school in the world dedicated entirely to comedic storytelling. It's a year-long program that exposes students to comedy theory, ins and outs of film production,
Starting point is 00:14:20 screenwriting, improv, master seminars. Students have the opportunity to learn from entertainment professionals at the top of their careers. And Harold Ramis loved collaborative filmmaking using the improvisational skills he used during his time at Second City. Sorry, yeah. It's the Harold Ramis Film School? Harold Ramis.
Starting point is 00:14:35 It's his film school? Film school. So, yeah, as I was reading this, I was like, do they know? Well, so what I'll say is yeah this sounds great it's awesome so awesome I think it's great
Starting point is 00:14:50 and I think the only thing would I don't even know if we want to say because if they don't know I don't want to be the one
Starting point is 00:15:00 that tests because they would be so sad yeah yeah kill the messenger sort of so and don't say to be the one that tests because they would be so sad. Yeah. Yeah. Kill the messenger sort of. Right. And don't say kill. All right.
Starting point is 00:15:09 So the Harold Ramis Film School, it's for anyone with a love for comedy and content creation. It doesn't matter if you're just graduating high school or looking for a change in career. People of all experience, levels, and backgrounds are encouraged to apply. if you apply that even if the experience you have is not necessarily what you expect. Don't go to meet anyone specific. For a specific thing. Yeah. Just based on the,
Starting point is 00:15:35 even if you're don't, if you're applying, apply because the program sounds good. Yes. Not necessarily based on the. And go to meet entertainment professionals, not a entertainment professional. Yes, exactly.
Starting point is 00:15:45 You know what I mean? And that's really just a great way to live your life. There's scholarships available. You can visit their website, ramusfilmschool.com. No, I mean, it sounds great. It sounds really cool. And the one thing that I would just mention if you are looking at this or if you're the guy that made it, just focus on the work.
Starting point is 00:16:12 So the Second City is the alma mater of such comedic greats as Tina Fey, Bill Murray, Stephen Colbert, and current SNL cast members Cecily Strong, Eddie Bryan, and Vanessa Baer. And those are – they're all great too. They, yes. And they have certain advantages that Harold Ramsey, okay. Like, yeah, we don't even have to. Legendary filmmaker, truly hilarious, incredible, and good to go to a school that he would think is good.
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Starting point is 00:17:40 I mean, like the last we heard of this, you were selling. You had started a company called Sean's College Posters, where you were selling off the posters that you had made for all of your other businesses under the pretense that they would look cool in a college dorm. Great. And that's still something that we're doing, but they don't have to be posters. But that just seemed to me like kind of the end of a business career. Please, please. We're always innovating. We're always evolving.
Starting point is 00:18:10 And what I was realizing in looking at some of the numbers is like maybe thinking about these as posters is the wrong way to look at them. What if we could do clothes? And what if the clothes are maybe instead of, you know, when I wear these 5-4-1s, people go like, those are great jeans. What a nice wash. And they're, you know, they're denim jeans, which we've seen before. But they don't incorporate any poster elements into the material of the jeans.
Starting point is 00:18:37 So you have made your posters into baby clothes. Baby clothes. They weren't big enough posters to make big boy pants, but schoolboy Sean's suits for badass toddlers is a great way for your kid to stand apart. If you are an adult and you just want to wear a nice jacket, I wear a nice jacket that they know i i wear a nice jacket that they sent me and i really love it um uh but if you want your kid to maybe not have like sort of just a light jacket that goes with everything but maybe something a little more
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Starting point is 00:19:45 With schoolboy shorts? I mean, yeah, you absolutely can wear them in the rain. You wouldn't want it to be the only thing you're wearing. What else would you need to wear? You'd probably need a full outfit, you know, and whatever rain gear you want on top of it. But you could have this on over, like, you know, a Robert Geller thing. Okay.
Starting point is 00:20:09 Well, that is no longer something they're doing. That was last month. That was last month. Okay. So what's this one? They have not mentioned this book. They don't have the guy? Promotion.
Starting point is 00:20:19 Well. Not a specific guy. It's just great clothes. For all you know, it's going to be me. So maybe schoolboy Sean's working with 5'4". I'm open to it. I don't. I mean, wouldn't you know if that were happening? Well, maybe for later this month.
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Starting point is 00:20:47 package. And when you're done with the poster pants, just rip them off. And then you can put them on the wall. They can become a poster. They can do both! It seems like after they were made into a full suit, it would be hard to return them. Rip them off and put them on the wall.
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Starting point is 00:21:29 You know, I'm getting madder and madder and madder. Oh, I've seen that. And finally, I find the bride, and I'm like, have you seen the guy who runs the photo booth? Right. And she's like, oh, I think he's over there by the snacks. And so I walk over there, and I call her this guy. I'm like, hey, you piece of shit.
Starting point is 00:21:52 Yeah. Your props suck. Your photo booth props suck shit, you fucking idiot. All you have, you don't have the big lips. You don't have the mustache. He must have the giant sunglasses. Well, that's all he had, and of course, I bring my own because I need ones with corrective lenses. He had the giant sunglasses, and he had an inflatable guitar that wasn't even all the way full.
Starting point is 00:22:19 I had to blow it up myself, and that's my first picture. So I get in there. I embarrass myself because the first picture is me blowing up this guitar and the next picture is you out of breath yeah so the next picture is me kind of waking up because i sort of nodded off a little bit too hard for blowing too hard because i'm trying to get it done so fast in time for the first picture and then so the second one is me kind of waking up uh and the third one is me just trying to find my sunglasses. Because once they're off, I can't find them again because I need them to see.
Starting point is 00:22:52 No big lips. No mustache. No word balloons so I can use my own creative phrase. You have like a little derby. No funny hats. I'm sorry. I just think I... Maybe I'm not phrasing the question right.
Starting point is 00:23:10 He didn't have a derby? Or he didn't have any hats? He didn't have a tiny derby. He didn't have a cowboy hat? He didn't have a purple cowboy hat? A bonnet? No. A top hat?
Starting point is 00:23:19 No ski hat with the little button? No beanie with the pinwheel? Propeller, yeah. Yes, the propeller at the top. No. Believe me, I looked. Trust me, I looked. Holy shit.
Starting point is 00:23:34 So what this dickless loser say? I mean, you fucking shook him up pretty good. Then what happened? He pissed himself and just... I made him, I said, come with me. I took him into the photo booth. Yeah. And, yeah, I made...
Starting point is 00:23:50 Let's see how you like it. You make him take pictures in there. Yeah, I made him take pictures. Oh, brutal. Yeah. What a fitting punishment. And he's smashing the cake in his face in the last one. Oh, that's a good pick. The big In the last one Oh that's a good pick The big wedding cake
Starting point is 00:24:07 Yeah that's a good pick but it's against his will Which is what I like about it Hey welcome to Hollywood Handbook Hey welcome to Hollywood Handbook I want to do this good because of Who's here Okay you want me to leave it for you Yes and you can have your thing, but, you know, this...
Starting point is 00:24:28 I just want to do it good. My thing, yeah. Hey, welcome to Hollywood Handbook, an insider's guide to kicking butt and dropping names in the red carpet linebacker hallways of this industry we call showbiz. What up, what up? Did you miss me? I said it. And I'm Hayes, and here's Sean,
Starting point is 00:24:42 and we got a real corker of a guest for you today. Yes, an awesome one, and he's here, and I mean, do we even need to introduce this guy? He's such a big deal, but we'll say his name anyway. Adam Sachs, the creator of podcasts and the guy who made Midroll a household name. This is such an honor. Adam, hi, Adam. So good to have you. Hey. And the guy who made Midroll a household name. This is such an honor. Adam. Hi, Adam.
Starting point is 00:25:09 So good to have you. Hey. Hey, Sean. Hey, Hayes. Adam, you know, it's so funny to have you here as just, like, our friend because, like, you know, sometimes we're out of the office. Like, you're kind of our boss. But, like, here, you know, we're just hanging out. Well, and I always – it's weird to me in the opposite way where it's like, this guy's my boss. He's so cool and fun to hang out with.
Starting point is 00:25:28 And I just am always like, oh, I would love to talk to him regardless of whether he's sort of paying my bills. Thank you so much. So I just think it's awesome we could finally work this out and get you on. We've always wanted to have you. Yeah. out and get you on. We've always wanted to have you. Yeah, and we've, it's just so fun, we thought, to have you here and just kind of watch how we do things and kind of like see how a normal show goes and like just for you to like see
Starting point is 00:25:58 who's valuable here. This thing works, you know? So not everybody has a sort of well-oiled machine some of these shows need a little shove and ours kind of just goes and i mean i'd say the other one that i think is really good is wolf den oh look who i'm telling but that was i forget honestly that you're the host oh you guys listen well oh god it's fucking crack me up he's my boss he's a friend but it's also like he's a celebrity like in terms of really funny when i hear your voice i'm just like i laugh my shit off get ready to laugh oh god i laughed my fucking tits off dude it's blasting me to the moon laughs wise i love it
Starting point is 00:26:37 some of the voices you do or it's like what's your favorite uh impression impression oh yeah well you tell me your favorite one to do because that's always interesting. Brad, I think. How do you get into it? Oh, my Brad impression. Brad's so crazy. Brad and then I guess the cactus. Oh, yeah, there's this cactus I do.
Starting point is 00:26:58 Yeah. You guys really listen. Oh, man, it busts me up. The only thing is I don't know if I can listen while driving. I'm scared I'm going to get in an accident. Wow. I'm really flattered, you guys. Thank you so much, and thanks for having me on the show.
Starting point is 00:27:10 I think you know I was a huge fan of your show for a really long time. It was always when people would ask me for sort of like a very under-the-radar type of podcast that I like, this was always one that I would say it's an acquired taste. It's not for anyone. It's really just a show that not for everyone. Not for everyone. Not for everybody. This was always a show that I would kind of reference
Starting point is 00:27:32 as one that's very under the radar. And you say was, I guess because now it is hugely all over the radar. Big part of the company and almost indispensable in some ways. The radar's beeping so crazily from seeing us so much. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:48 I was really delighted when I got the email to be on the show, and really I was surprised. I thought, honestly, I was delighted because, like I said, I was a big fan of the show, but surprised a little bit because I thought, have you guys been doing the show just kind of like, did you take a big break? I thought maybe, well, I thought weren't I have you guys been doing the show just kind of like did you take a big break I thought maybe well I thought I don't know I I don't know how to I don't I want to say it I don't offend you guys but I thought that you were one of the wolf pop
Starting point is 00:28:13 shows maybe that that got Chris Bannon had a he had a good euphemism he called it sunset I thought that maybe this was one of those shows oh oh that's right they did just get rid of a bunch of wolf pop shows right before right that's coincidental timing you know that we have this sort of thing you didn't get an email we have the boss man on who we love and have always wanted on right you know right after the some of the wolf pop shows got you know their walking papers um well you know uh no, no, we weren't part of that. It's a natural fit. We're pop culture. But we do so much more, don't you think, Hayes?
Starting point is 00:28:51 Yeah, and I don't think, trying to remember if I got an email. Can you see whether emails you send have been read or not? No. No, we didn't get one. We did not. We definitely didn't. You never received it. No, we didn't receive it.
Starting point is 00:29:03 We didn't read any email. I'm probably mistaken. Yeah. I'm probably mistaken. If you've been doing the show this whole time, then you probably didn't get the email. I'd remember getting an email from you. I would read that. I'd devour it. I'd say, let me look at it for sure.
Starting point is 00:29:18 I would tell my assistant, give me that one. You take a break. get away from the computer it would have come from Chris probably then I might not have seen it yeah I might not have can he see whether
Starting point is 00:29:35 his emails are read when somebody else opens them you don't know his stuff goes to my spam that's in my junk folder just because his name to me sounds sort of like a porno name. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:52 So he probably didn't get it. Yeah, so I might not have gotten that. It sounds like a fake yogurt like the one you have to use for a movie. It sounds like the Hulk's brother. So Should we say his last name since we're saying this? The Hulk's brother. So, so far. Should we say his last name since we're saying this?
Starting point is 00:30:08 We've only called him Chris, right? Oh, I heard Adam say Chris Bannon. Okay. Anyway, that wasn't a mistake, and we just keep doing the show. No, I'm glad to hear it. Like I said, big fan. Yeah. Very big fan of what you guys do.
Starting point is 00:30:21 So great then, now that a lot of these shows have been launched into space, that you can see our show and feel like, wasn't it so great that you didn't cancel us and that we should be the ones that keep going for a long time?
Starting point is 00:30:38 And that that makes sense and now it's sort of like, you know how sometimes it's easier to play pool once your opponent has cleared a lot of their balls off the table? You know, maybe you're losing, but you've got a clearer shot to make a run. And I think that some of those shows were maybe the stripes. But Hayes and I are rock solid. solid.
Starting point is 00:31:04 It feels like now you can really get a clean look at us and see, oh, these guys were made for really having support. Let's do, I guess, we'll just do the tour. These are the microphones. We are very careful with these.
Starting point is 00:31:20 Hayes has never slammed one or smashed one around. In anger or otherwise. They're expensive. I know that. I get the budgets and I see. Great. We had to replace a microphone, I think it was last month. I heard something about that.
Starting point is 00:31:33 Yeah. I heard somebody was getting angry about something being racist. That's what I heard. That's it. And that's all I'll say. I'm not going to comment. That's all I know. And I heard it was like a major part of the show was decided.
Starting point is 00:31:45 And I heard it wasn't even about they were mad that something was racist. They were mad that it wasn't. They couldn't figure out whether it was. No, no. I heard they were mad that it was not. That it wasn't racist. They wanted everything to be racist. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:55 Like, let's just say it ended in a smashed microphone. And these things, these puppies are not cheap. So I'm really happy to see Hayes. The way you're treating that microphone over there just with so much care. I'm holding it so gently. Yeah. So it doesn't fly away on me. I cradle mine, and I used to train birds.
Starting point is 00:32:11 So I know how to be very gentle with things like this. I really appreciate it, guys. And I've trained them to steal. It's not going unnoticed. So this is the tissue box. This is the tissue box. If you have a big sneeze to do or even if you just spill something or if you want to just take some for your car for later. It's almost full and there's plenty there for you.
Starting point is 00:32:44 There's a water bottle and then there's a few scattered cups, but you don't really feel comfortable drinking out of any of them because it's not clear if they've been used. Yeah. No, I do the Wolf Den in here. So like a lot of the stuff that you're telling me. That's in here. That's in here. Whoa. I'm in the chair where Brad was.
Starting point is 00:32:59 Holy fuck, man. Oh, that's intense. Yeah. So the, well, we can keep doing the tour though, but just know that a lot of this to me. A lot of it you know, but have you ever seen it through Hayes' eyes? No, see, that part's interesting. We were coming into sort of the Engineer Ryan zone of the table. Yeah, I'd love to hear more about that. If you are thinking about cutting costs,
Starting point is 00:33:20 I don't know if you have a last one in, first one out policy. Right. I mean, the thing is, if it comes down to needing to make the show a little bit cheaper, we can take turns doing this ourselves. You guys know how to do the board. I believe we can figure it out. I have to be able to do it based on who I've seen do it. That has to be within my realm of ability.
Starting point is 00:33:48 Or at least half of it. I am positive I can do half of it. If I team up with Hayes, there's very little we can't tackle. So you have more resources than you need, it sounds like right now. No, no, no. Okay, wow, misunderstanding. And this was bound to happen. People from different worlds like this.
Starting point is 00:34:08 You, the business world. I'm looking for efficiencies here. And me, the podcasting world. Okay. But no, it's not that. I would say right now we have two microphones here that we're not using. So in that sense, we could sell these microphones for. Maybe rent them out during your sessions. Yes. Rent them out.
Starting point is 00:34:28 Something like that. Yes. That could be interesting. Build a chamber to do... Airbnb for microphone. A second podcast simultaneously. At the same exact time that I'm recording on this microphone, maybe, you know, Labine or somebody like that is on this microphone here
Starting point is 00:34:44 just sounding off about projects that are coming up. He don't want to jinx it, but it could be really big for him. I mean, anything. So, yeah, there's opportunities here, definitely. Back to Ryan. How do I feel about him? Is there a dress code of any kind? Or have we thought about instituting
Starting point is 00:35:08 one? We haven't. We've always been sort of a startup. We like people to feel comfortable here at work. So no, there hasn't been a dress code. Are you offended by anyone's clothes? I think we could potentially sell some of Ryan's clothes.
Starting point is 00:35:24 In terms of cutting costs and efficiencies that we have here? Yeah. Whatever our profit is, like you might want to – We're not outfitting. Do you guys think that we outfit the engineers like when they get a uniform when they show up? No, but I think it could work in the opposite direction where you seize their – you own their clothing. You de-outfit them. Because honestly, even if you just donated his clothes to like a goodwill and you didn't get anything back, it's a write-off.
Starting point is 00:35:48 That's a write-off. That becomes a write-off. Oh, that's a write-off. That becomes a write-off. Okay. Yeah. And that can be very helpful. And you could say that they were more valuable because they are kind of collectors.
Starting point is 00:36:00 Yeah, they've been in the room. Pieces, yeah. They've been in the room where you do your show. Yeah, yeah. I mean, this is like a Wolf Den church. It's really cool to sit with fans. I appreciate it, guys. Yeah, I'm just blown away.
Starting point is 00:36:14 I guess I never really knew much about the business side of podcasting. So for me, the window into that and how funny it is too, I'm just like, okay, double whammy. I'm like laughing and then I go like, oh, son of a bitch, I just learned something. But I was just tuning in to have fun. Oh, I really appreciate it. And that's the thing is how much we've always respected you and thought you were so cool and not ever said anything about you that would ever make you mad. Well, and I would say
Starting point is 00:36:46 that we respected you so much that we were almost a little intimidated, and if it's ever seemed like we're sort of standing in the corner just snickering about you, or, um... Well, you tazzed me that one time. That we are tazzing out on you, that a lot of that comes from our own insecurities,
Starting point is 00:37:02 and isn't that relatable and forgivable? Yeah, I was getting getting i guess i got the wrong idea about you guys i thought that maybe you i don't know you kind of saw me as the man because i'm your boss i do oh yeah oh yeah you demand all right but not in the sort of like oh he's an evil dictator that's's what I, I kind of just got that vibe from you guys. No, man, an evil dictator. No, man. And that's what,
Starting point is 00:37:28 no, I think that what you're mistaking maybe is, um, you're got it wrong. You know, let's talk about Ryan again. Just as long as we're doing the tour. Cody has,
Starting point is 00:37:43 I'd be the mistake. I think is that Cody has a trick he does called the dictator. Yes. That involves a potato. Yeah. I mean, you've seen this. No, maybe he's trying to keep it. That's an inefficiency, I think.
Starting point is 00:38:01 If you haven't, yeah, if you haven't seen his dictator. We do have a, yeah, we have kind of like a quarterly check-in. I have a quarterly check-in coming up with Cody, so maybe that would be a good time to see it. Can I, a word of advice? No sour cream. If he has you order one, no sour cream, huh? Yeah, all right, thank you.
Starting point is 00:38:21 Because he will come in and say like, hey, can I get some sour cream? And normally I'd be like, yeah. That is a trick. Okay. He'll go, yeah, he wants some sour cream. And then he'll go, because the first time I asked for one with the works, just because I didn't know what was coming for me. Anyway.
Starting point is 00:38:40 Yeah, you were saying, Ryan. Yeah. Oh, Ryan. He got to wear those glasses or we could just get rid of those or maybe, you know, if we find somebody with the same prescription. They appear and disappear. Basically, every time I look over at him, it alternates where the glasses are there, the glasses are gone,
Starting point is 00:38:57 and maybe he could just wear one side of them if that's the way it's going to work. Yeah, I don't really know how the board works, to be perfectly honest, but I don't know that you need depth perception to make it work. Wouldn't seem like it. Yeah. Could be interesting to have a guy
Starting point is 00:39:10 who's just kind of feeling around, you know, like probably be actually better at engineering. Right, this is an audio medium. Think about Stevie Wonder. Yes.
Starting point is 00:39:17 And is just sort of feeling around for the sound, the vibrations in this wonderful table. Yeah, it might actually increase his focus. We mentioned
Starting point is 00:39:28 Cody. How about his clothes? What do you think we could get for him? His clothes? I think the government might pay you to dispose of them. Yeah. So we've got to write off on Ryan's clothes and glasses and then some sort of
Starting point is 00:39:44 incinerator. Some sort of incoming waste disposal fee for Ryan's clothes and glasses and then some sort of incinerator some sort of incoming waste disposal fee for Cody's clothes he's like I mean it makes me think of the Imagine Dragons song Radioactive you know
Starting point is 00:39:56 a lot of stuff makes you think you guys are pretty good business minds it turns out I thought you were just a couple it's from listening to you
Starting point is 00:40:03 yes all credit to you. The wolf. The wolf. We love the wolf aspect. To us, it's such a natural fit and such a great home. And I just, when I start to see that there are these sort of corners cut
Starting point is 00:40:21 and that some of the people are getting shipped off, I just go like oh well I hope you would never view a haze as someone disposable because to me he's just not. Right and why like I honestly think it's weird that I would even be mentioned as somebody disposable as like the primary
Starting point is 00:40:37 host of the show I mean without me there is nothing like driving this thing forward you know like who It's a great point and what there is nothing driving this thing forward. It's a great point. And what is this thing to drive forward if not for me? You can't drive nothing forward. Just be somebody driving.
Starting point is 00:40:59 Imagine an empty car. You want stuff in the car, and I'm in there. I just go back to groceries. The bag of groceries just sitting in the parking lot. Yes, in the back in the car, and I'm in there. Well, imagine the bag of groceries. The bag of groceries just sitting in the parking lot. Yes, in the back of the car. And then if you get trapped in there, you're going to need it. Yeah. Oh, right. Okay, so what I'm hearing here is Hayes drives the show.
Starting point is 00:41:20 Because it's important for me to really know everybody's role at Scripps. They make sure that if I'm kind of – I'm running the ship, which includes your car. They're doing it at Scripps. Yeah, at Scripps. I need to really understand what is everybody contributing. So Scripps is asking stuff like that? So here I'm – yeah, they are. So I'm hearing now that Hayes is the one who's really driving the show.
Starting point is 00:41:39 Well, at the same time, it's like I almost feel like – okay, so if you are looking at a canoe, it kind of looks like the guy in front is doing all the same time, it's like I almost feel like, okay, so if you are looking at a canoe, it kind of looks like the guy in front is doing all the paddling, but actually the guy in the back is steering. So just because he's driving the show doesn't mean he's providing the show with any guidance. Well, I can be the driver and also some of the groceries as well, some of the more healthy stuff, the celery and things like that, which you need to balance out the marshmallow peeps.
Starting point is 00:42:05 Okay, well, good luck getting advertisers for celery. People, they like the peeps. And tell scripts that as well. What are they asking? How often are they asking that? Well, they want to know things like, I'm going to need to tell them sort of what are your weaknesses. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:42:22 Where can you stand to improve? My ankles. Your ankles? Yeah. okay. Where can you stand to improve? My ankles. Your ankles? Yeah. Okay. And Hayes? My weakness, I think, is I'm too brave. Actually, can I say that one?
Starting point is 00:42:40 You want to be the too brave? Yes. Okay. Okay, so now I have to say a different one? He took yours. Okay. My weakness, I think, sometimes my arms get a little cold in here. All right, so you've gone from ankles to too brave,
Starting point is 00:42:56 and now you've gone from too brave to arms too cold. Yes, but I make it work. cool yes but i make it work uh now you were mentioning uh some shoe stuff to me before we came in yeah uh just some changes being made on the shoe wall yeah so you know here's the thing like we are we have cut some shows uh-huh we've had to which would seem like there's now more but we're adding kind of you're bringing in more, I don't want to say better, but like we're adding new shows. Probably bigger and better types of shows. Okay. And so we've had to consolidate.
Starting point is 00:43:34 We're running out of space on the shoe wall. So I know you guys aren't thrilled that you have to share a shoe amongst the two of you. But I've had – It's never bothered me. It hasn't? I don't even know if it's come up. Oh, okay. I have to share a shoe amongst the two of you. But I've had – It never bothered me. It hasn't? I don't even know if it's come up. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:43:48 Well, I'm going to need you to share a shoe with another podcast now too. So the one shoe – Well, that's – It gets a little worse. You guys – I'm going to need you to take the inside of the shoe Okay So does the shoe open up or something?
Starting point is 00:44:17 So you can at least split it open You almost need a flashlight I guess to really see because it's up on the wall so it's not on the wall. So it's not like you can hold it and look inside. Do we know who's getting the outside of the? Yeah, OMFG.
Starting point is 00:44:34 OMFG. So they're going to be the outside. If people, we can try to position it so that people can sort of crane their heads. Right. To see the inside. So that they have access, yeah. Or maybe sort of being in a little secret shoe. I might leave a mirror around so that people can kind of try to get that angle. And then in terms of the plaque.
Starting point is 00:44:57 You said you were going to put up a third Who Charted plaque from 2009. They got that great article and I've got this space on the wall in my office and I only have the one who charted thing in my office. And so, yeah. Kulop's very important to the network. Don't I know it. And so is Howard. But I noticed that Kulop is doing this other show thing, this CISO thing.
Starting point is 00:45:27 Doesn't that feel like it's not really helping scripts in the same way that some of the other posts? CISO is a wonderful sponsor of the network. They are. Great. Okay. So they're also really important to us. It's good for the goose. I love it, honestly.
Starting point is 00:45:40 And I'm a subscriber, and I use the code. And I use the code. This show's so funny. No, it's not about that. It's not about that. It's just like, is she going to have time to really commit to the studio, whereas a guy like a Hayes, or even more so maybe a Sean, doesn't have a CISO show or anything.
Starting point is 00:45:55 And she also said stuff, honestly, and I can't remember who she was talking about, but sometime after Jeff Ulrich left, and she did say that she was going to pound the new guy so he was flat as a pancake. Yeah. And I honestly don't know who she was talking about. It was this noise with her fist into her palm, and she did say when he least suspects it, as soon as he really lets his guard down.
Starting point is 00:46:19 I haven't gotten that yet. I don't know who she is. I honestly don't. It could have been she was talking about Chris Banyantri or something. Yeah. She could have been talking about was talking about Chris Banyantri or something. Yeah. She could have been talking about Chris and Nick Cannon's brother. She brought me another signed poster with – who charted on it.
Starting point is 00:46:35 She got a poster? Oh, that's good. So good. What a great way to decorate. Well, see, here's the thing. At the network, we want – even though we have to sort of contend with people's time, we want people whose career is on a trajectory that— Upward, yeah. Yeah, upward, yeah.
Starting point is 00:46:51 So we're kind of willing to sacrifice— Upward or sideways, kind of just staying. Yeah, or reliable. Maybe if it's holding still, you know? Because you walk up for a little while, you're going to start huffing and puffing pretty soon. You're on that nice, flat ground. Yeah, if you kind of hold still, you'll have plenty of energy, you know? You're not wasting all this breath.
Starting point is 00:47:13 So is that what I tell the folks at Scripps, that that's sort of, you guys are sort of steady-staters? Or sometimes what can be good is if you want to get a running start is you kind of back up a little bit so that you've got a lot of runway to take off. And career-wise, I feel like that's been a bit of my strategy just this year is I want to make sure to be able to build up enough speed to really take off. So it's like a spring. You're pushing the spring down. Yeah, and so I have had to slide back a little bit, and I actually think it's like a spring. You're pushing the spring down. Yeah, and so I have had to slide back a little bit and I actually think it's a good thing.
Starting point is 00:47:50 You literally have to go backwards to go forwards for certain toy cars. If you know physics, you have to drag it back and go and then boy is it going to speed off so fast. Think about a slingshot. Consider the slingshot, if you will.
Starting point is 00:48:06 You know, or even a trebuchet. These are devices. Sure, you can just push it forwards. It's not going to bonk anyone very hard. No, yeah. Goliath will pound you in the meantime. So, okay. I've been taking notes.
Starting point is 00:48:26 It sounds like. Can we see those notes? Sure. Okay. Here we go. Okay. Okay. A funny drawing. I've only been half paying attention.
Starting point is 00:48:37 Yeah. No, I see. Is that a recipe for porridge? It looks good. Yeah. It's got raisins. It's a family recipe. It's got a raisin.
Starting point is 00:48:52 Yeah. Yeah, one big one. Okay. And then this is a poem. I suppose you don't want me to read this. I'd prefer you didn't. Okay. I'll just give you the first line.
Starting point is 00:49:03 Yeah, maybe just read a little, but not the whole thing, please. Out loud. Oh. I mean, I was reading it. Honestly, I don't know. I know it. If you want to read it to Hayes, you can. Okay.
Starting point is 00:49:24 Shark Week. Oh, man. I mean, is there a better week on TV? Booyakasha. Big LED fan. That's really nice, Adam. Thank you. Yeah. That was very thoughtful it has
Starting point is 00:49:49 rich layers oh yeah for me I feel like I know you better it made me think about my dad honestly yeah it made me think about sailing just cause there's sharks in the water. Yeah. And the sail kind of
Starting point is 00:50:09 looked like a fin on the boat. So, just kind of shifting gears a little, why did you guys want me on the show? On the show? What are you doing here? I'm flattered, like I said, been a big fan. I guess just like any excuse to hang.
Starting point is 00:50:27 It's been... And we know, like, honestly, now that you mentioned it, I didn't think about this, but I did notice that, like, none of the other shows, especially the ones that got She Can't Have Had You as a guest. Yeah, that does make sense, actually.
Starting point is 00:50:42 Which I think was, honestly, super fucked up of them. I was on. If they weren't already canceled, I would do it again right now. Do you guys listen to Spontaneanation? Spont, yeah. Spont, yeah. I was on that show.
Starting point is 00:50:55 Okay. Yeah. And that one is on still? That one's getting a lot of love right now. Yes. Yeah. That one's full of ads. And this is perhaps going to launch us into that.
Starting point is 00:51:04 The new logo that's like an old scroll. Yeah. Oh, does it have a new logo? Yeah, it's like a treasure map. I guess. Yeah, it is. I'm not saying that my presence there made the audience bigger. I'm not saying it didn't either, but what I'm saying
Starting point is 00:51:25 is that the gesture that you're talking about, Hayes, of having me on, it has led, directly or indirectly, to just a lot of our salespeople really focused on that show. Great. Well, that's honestly not even something that even occurred to us.
Starting point is 00:51:43 The sales side of it. I know so little about the sales side of it i mean i you know i know so little about the business side of podcasting um but you you listen though right yes no i do but i feel like even then i'm only scratching the surface like it just feels like that's a show that would you guys want to want to be on the wolf den oh Well, what day are you thinking? Don't say any day. Oh, no. Don't say any day. Oh, no.
Starting point is 00:52:13 Don't say. What were you going to? I was going to say I'm flexible, but maybe early next week. Oh, no. Don't say next week. That's so bad for me. Are you guys traveling? Oh, no.
Starting point is 00:52:21 I could do later in the week. Oh, gosh. Don't. It's flexible. I could do later in the week. Oh, gosh. Don't. It's flexible. I'm going to be really sick. Yeah. All right.
Starting point is 00:52:30 I'm going to be stuck in traffic. We should do a quick popcorn gallery. We have all these questions for Adam. So we'll sing the song and I'll do the,
Starting point is 00:52:40 or I'll sing it and you do the bag. We haven't done it for a while, but special guest. Yep. Popcorn gallery, it's a while, but special guest. Yep. The popcorn gallery, it's time for it. The popcorn gallery, the segment on Hollywood.
Starting point is 00:52:49 You do the bag. Shining, the views, the questions, not peanut galleries, but movies. And movies is the reason they call it popcorn gallery. Shining, the views, the questions, time for it. Getting closer. The popcorn gallery. And I found it. A kazoo.
Starting point is 00:53:04 And here's the. A kazoo. And here's the first question from Mike. And Mike says, don't you think this show right now is so good and it's got to keep being on? Yeah, it's a really good show. You know, we always say here at mid roll, nobody is irreplaceable or indispensable. So that comes up that much. It comes, you always say, wow. I would say even if that's a like motto of the company, it's our mission statement. Yeah. Wow. Um, but yeah, no, I,, yeah, no, I like you guys a lot.
Starting point is 00:53:48 Having sat here for a little while, I am thrilled that your show is still here. I don't know if you didn't get the email. I don't know what happened with the email. Email is like a flawed system. Mine's off. I don't think we've cracked it with email. I think there's going to be something else. It's like when we were listening to 8 Tracks or something.
Starting point is 00:54:06 Yes. And it was like, we haven't found CDs yet. Either way, I'm happy that you guys are still around. Yeah. We're loving it as well. I think you really are. We're trying to build a diverse network. Big shows. You can't get a diverse network. Big shows.
Starting point is 00:54:26 You can't get more diverse than me and Sean. Hayes Davenport. Yeah. And Sean. Yeah. Well, Sean, of course, is one eighth Native American. Oh, gosh. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:54:36 Keneho. Yeah. So I guess the answer is I'm really happy that you guys are still here with us today. Great. That sounds conclusive to me great answer from Mike and that's the whole popcorn gallery and thanks for tuning
Starting point is 00:54:52 in again and please do rate us on iTunes subscribe to Wolf Den and go to the bathroom you know and with the commercial break when you're watching TV you don't want to miss any of that show. So what else?
Starting point is 00:55:09 Adam probably wants to do the bye. Okay, Adam, go for it. What do I do? You just say, say bye. Bye. Yeah! All right. Thanks again to 5Fort Clothing for sponsoring today's episode.
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Starting point is 00:55:42 one thing I do want to say is I guess because there is so much writing on the posters themselves that are the clothes we the warning labels that we also printed on there are not necessarily getting read that you know use your head if
Starting point is 00:56:00 you buy them posters are very flammable well these are baby. You were selling this to little babies. You're telling them to use their head? Yeah. I mean, toddlers aren't babies. They're toddling around.
Starting point is 00:56:15 So, you know, they're very flammable. This material in particular, more flammable than most. So do not let them get near anything staticky that could create some kind of spark. Don't let them eat wintergreen Lifesavers and crunch them in the dark. Don't let them do anything that would really, even don't let them be in like a hot car
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