I don’t understand why ppl enjoy watching someone eat huge amounts of food
@softkitty2553Күн бұрын
This is an engagement comment for the algorithm
@aaronvelasquez7065Күн бұрын
Update Nikocado was truly two steps ahead
@beeaunghkaКүн бұрын
55:43 Trisha is actually very open about hr struggles with binge eating disorder
@BarbaraHallman-t9b2 күн бұрын
Cronin Run
@JaclynMenendez2 күн бұрын
sedona episode when
@AshleyTilt-b4k2 күн бұрын
Dietrich Crest
@supereee72 күн бұрын
I’m not sure if you read the article. It wasn’t the New York Times, it was the Sunday Times.
@T8erT0T-z9q2 күн бұрын
I think the BIGGEST part of ballerina farm “drama” that they skipped was that when they first met he wanted to marry her (they weren’t even dating yet) but she wanted o she could finish school but he was not for it and on her way back to nyc her now husband used his connections to JetBlue to get a seat on the plane RIGHT next to her and he called it their “first date.” He used this flight to basically say “it’s either marriage or nothing” and she chose to marry him which led her to being very pregnant when she graduated Juilliard
@rayna85442 күн бұрын
Kendahl, you wouldn’t not enjoy a job that took away your time to read, cook, and walk the dog during the day. Maybe try scheduling out longer amount of time? I had a retail job that scheduled one month at a time.
@LeslieMoulton-c1w2 күн бұрын
Gonzalez Barbara Thompson Angela White Frank
@Robin-ladybug2 күн бұрын
On the other side of the spectrum there’s people like Eugenia Cooney. I’d love to hear an episode on you thoughts about her whole story and people promoting eating disorders
@danip24762 күн бұрын
Apparently Rebecca Blacks parents are Veterinarians lol
@99centarizonaicedtea3 күн бұрын
Every week when this comes out i wait till Thursday to watch so i can take my medication while listening to you guys, it makes the process less anxious. So i completely understand why people watch mukbangs while eating.
@anastasialewon1503 күн бұрын
Sarah I genuinely learn so much from you. I have taken things you have said to therapy and talked about it and it’s changed my life
@MsJaimie293 күн бұрын
Woah Kendahl talking about thinking about food and the scarcity mindset thing just made me realize that I do that! Holy crap.
@theresagreyson74163 күн бұрын
I found it really interesting when Kendal touched on addictions that you have to keep interacting with but in moderation, rather than being able to avoid it.
@evagrace22313 күн бұрын
With adhd/neurodiversity and excusing symptoms- it’s not our fault but it is our responsibility. 🩷
@katel90383 күн бұрын
oh sarah… your mind. a gift to this world
@EliRynBrown3 күн бұрын
Okay very invested in if y’all end up in the same jury Lolol
@toasterstrudel86833 күн бұрын
I really liked this episode you guys talking about addictions and therapy is interesting
@liverpool6344 күн бұрын
kendahl, i’ve had the same yogurt, toast and bubblr for breakfast for the last year. legitimately nothing makes me happier than my yogurt. i fully understand you
@CatzBell4 күн бұрын
@@liverpool634 I'm like that with Chobani! 😋
@hilmothfoot21 сағат бұрын
I've had the same breakfast and lunch for 3 years with no plans to ever change, I love it
@PenelopeAstony4 күн бұрын
46:00 Hey! Person here who engages in kink , and does a lot to educate themselves on the topic! Instead of kink shaming, we kinksters have come up with a much more inclusive and accountable approach to safety within BDSM and kink activities for now, and we are ALWAYS looking to expand upon these approaches and improve them over time. There is a model of understanding kink that I personally really prefer when approaching BDSM or kink activities called R.A.C.K. Risk Aware Consensual Kink. So basically one of the primary principals of this model is "risk awareness", as is in the acronym. This is a great way to help understand how not to kink shame, while also taking into account the severity of certain activities. Risk awareness means that you spend an appropriate amount of time learning (and often continuing to learn, the learning around safety is never done!) whatever activity is your jam. You do research, you understand what might go wrong, you understand the benefits and draw backs, you plan for emergencies, you plan for the worst case scenario, you look into classes potentially depending on what the action or activity is, you read books, you have lots of talks with your partner(s), you work up to/into things at a comfortable pace for you, etc. The activity isn't good or bad morally, it's about whether or not you are aware of the possible risks to said behaviors, and you've accounted for them to your best ability. When you find yourself concerned about people's kink activities its helpful to ask "am I judging the activity itself? or am I judging the way they're going about it? Am I maybe more worried about their safety? Is this something I just don't connect with?" Risk awareness doesn't mean we aren't going to engage in risky behavior, but it does mean you've taken into consideration possible worst case scenarios, you have safety equipment available if needed for the activity, you have had as many robust and open conversations about the plans for the activity and you've consented to each part of the plan with ability to revoke or adjust consent, etc. *The kink itself is not the issue. The whole idea behind not kink shaming is not to save the shame for "bad enough" kinks that are worth shaming, (which often this shaming is more directed at marginalized people engaging in kink, too like women, women of color or trans people of color in particular, to the point that it's one of MANY reasons POC kinksters often don't feel comfortable in BDSM or kink spaces, but I digress) it's about removing shame from our natural proclivities, and to instead put the onus of responsibility on the ACTIONS themselves.* Are you aware of the risks to your emotional and physical health and wellness? What about your partners wellness? Are you engaging with someone who is capable of consenting? Have we discussed our proclivities beforehand? Are we putting the pleasure of ourselves and our partners at the forefront? Are we asking permission to change the plan? Are we stopping the second someone asks to stop? Do we have safety words, signals, queues in place? etc. This is a difficult concept to explain in a YT comment so if this seems off or confusing to anyone I can clarify anything I've said, or just feel free to ask further questions. <3 TLDR Kink shaming doesn't help kink be safer, and there are other things that DO help kink/BDSM be safer, so lets do those things instead of shaming.
@malceleste4 күн бұрын
unrelated to video but had an adult adhd assessment today. have a few more steps to take but its likely I have it. just wanted to thank y'all because I likely would never have seeked treatment if you guys didn't affirm a lot of the symptoms I have.
@MatheusVS1234 күн бұрын
mukbanger who does it right, in moderation (oh I love that) and so give people a redirect (I love it)
@MatheusVS1234 күн бұрын
This things youtubers ask to comment on the final of the ep are getting real wild
@calvie4204 күн бұрын
“Any time you go on any sort of [military parent] family vacation, it always has to be to some sort of war memorial place” sooo real 🤢🤢
@annalewis47944 күн бұрын
so random but OMG KENDALL i have like severe shower issues cuz of my neurodivergence, mainly being wet when i get out. i need that lotion! sounds amazing
@CatzBell4 күн бұрын
They do fake bites and drink water, waste food, let it sit, etc. It's usually an illusion and the person has an exercise or it can be obvious when they don't. Excess like Nikocado is too much. He wasn't really healthy before. He was too skinny. Guy does anything he does too hard. The addict stuff triggers me too.
@CatzBell4 күн бұрын
I like mukbangs and ASMR even True Crime ones along with GRWM. I have an ED and the whole talking while doing stuff helps me do the thing. I don't watch them a lot because I'm autistic and I'm picky about it. Mostly like ASMR where I'm being read to or given a fantasy adventure scenario.
@knewlon4 күн бұрын
Kendahl, they literally did teach us about civilians in US History and in the Holocaust… i just don’t think you were paying attention lol
@BacchusDiem4 күн бұрын
The part about learned helplessness and weaponized incompetence at the end made me go HOOOOGH… because I’ve been struggling with that for quite a while… we have to be better!!! We have to change and expect that things will change!!!!!!!!!! Thank you!!!!
@xlaurenxsmithx4 күн бұрын
I love the podcast, I couldn’t watch this full episode, but I love the work! Keep it up 😎 I’ll be back for next week
@sarahmcgrath29994 күн бұрын
Misophonia gang rise up 🫠
@PenelopeAstony4 күн бұрын
Rise up! But don't chew too loudly, please.
@happygargle4 күн бұрын
i have misophonia but its for things like whistling, people breathing loudly around me, tapping, music/car noises/vibrations from a different room/outside. thankfully i do not have it for eating bc i love asmr eating videos lol
@AnnaMallory-r8m4 күн бұрын
Y’all should read Uncultured by Daniella Mestyanek Young. Its about her life growing up in a cult and joining the military, and how she finds very similar patterns of control within both situations. Very good read, and Mestyanek Young is an incredible writer. I will put in a HUGE trigger warning that there is ALOT of SA, including child SA, that takes place, it can be very hard to read, so please take that into consideration when choosing to read this book.
@teddusty4 күн бұрын
Finally a video about mukbangs I can trust to not be riddled with mouth sounds
@danajoe34894 күн бұрын
literally 🤢
@spideyivey3 күн бұрын
Exactlyyyyy
@claire862021 сағат бұрын
isn't a podcast *only* mouth sounds?
@Arc-ug7dc4 күн бұрын
Many great points made but also I don’t think either of these podcasters has ever seen a fat person
@nuclearseahorse4 күн бұрын
What makes you say that
@evagrace22313 күн бұрын
What do you mean?
@hollercat6064 күн бұрын
Sarah should read The People’s History of the US by Howard Zinn. But I would really love her to check out my fav anthropologist + anarchist, David Graeber. You could start with the Dawn of Everything, but imo you can’t go wrong with him 😃🖤
@veronicasuxxx15024 күн бұрын
agree, I'm sure Sarah would love his books!! but I'd say "bullshit jobs" is the perfect way to start with him, such an easy read
@user-pl8rw2tr3f4 күн бұрын
Love you girls❤
@HuxleySabrina-u8l4 күн бұрын
Williams Jose Harris Barbara Hall Donald
@pauleedavidson92514 күн бұрын
Wilson Thomas Clark Ruth Miller Kenneth
@evanvasquez2424 күн бұрын
Sarah, I just realized that “shart” is a portmanteau. I had to let you know.
@TheRealAmericanIdiot4 күн бұрын
Do an episode on Project 2025
@KayeBarnett-b4y6 күн бұрын
Lewis Jason Smith Brian Jackson Laura
@softkitty25536 күн бұрын
It's wild that they didn't just google the definition of sport. It's not purely about athleticism - that's very clearly not what sport is, it's about skill, athleticism, strategy, and sometimes teamwork. Sport is not this simpleminded definition of "must sweat" where the hell did they get that from?
@jaxhildreth47978 күн бұрын
SARAH PLEASE DO A STANDUP SHOW IN SEATTLE!!
@jaxhildreth47978 күн бұрын
IM BEGGING YOU PLZ
@abbybottar22978 күн бұрын
Tennis is definitely not a female dominated sport. Serena and Venus Williams really broke women's tennis into the mainstream. It definitely was not as big as men's tennis before them and still isn't arguably!
@Amber-xu5jj9 күн бұрын
Would love a KZbin live podcasting ! If possible:) like an evening live stream and we can all comment !!
@happygargle9 күн бұрын
i love this pod and mean no hate when i say this as i'm a huge fan and supporter, but would y'all ever consider a new thumbnail style? I could be in the minority here but I personally don't feel like the thumbnail style is very eye catching or current. that being said i love elements of it, like the BCC club part on the top left and your pose. I think it might be the plain blue background and smaller text. i think changing it up for the next season could be interesting. anyway pls keep up the great work i rewatch every episode multiple times
@moonamigi10 күн бұрын
There are tons of great male singers with vocal color and range...and there are many female singers who are famous and have less range lol.
@jeanbenjamin781710 күн бұрын
Lol, agreed I just don’t find male comedians funny, just loud.