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43: Jack met Dream in a Toilet

43: Jack met Dream in a Toilet

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Jack Manifold is back from VidCon to tell co-host TommyInnit all his news, including the time he encountered Dream in an unusual place, awkward fan moments, and a law-abiding Minecraft YouTube party with no drugs, just sweet, weird vibes. Meanwhile, Tom gets promoted to being Jesus on a windy cliff, goes pole dancing, and takes on the government on BBC Question Time as the voice of Gen Z.
Also in this episode:
Dream's sister and suspicious podcast mentions

The worst sunburn Jack’s ever had

Tom’s seagull poo cleaning tips

Whitney Cummings, Hawk Tuah crypto scams & Fortnite Fridays

ADHD, hangovers, and a horror movie so scary Average Harry launched his popcorn

A purring man on the pavement and laser tag chaos

Tom’s ‘The Shapes’ hallucination exists in real life

Rubik’s cubes, fractals

How’s the worm doing?

Listen now for awkward encounters, unsolicited wisdom, and the kind of oversharing only Shut Up I’m Talking can deliver.

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Written & presented by: Tom Simons & Jack Manifold
Executive producer: Mirren Mace
Directed by: Mirren Mace
Producer: Russell Noon
Production coordinator: Tori Sheard
Social media: Tori Sheard
Camera, sound & lighting: Owen Rogers & Hazar Ayyildiz
Editor: Owen Rogers
Shorts editor & Thumbnail: Snikrep
Set design: Mirren Mace

This episode was recorded on 26/06/25

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