53: WillNE Talks BG Media, Seizures & The YouTube Grind
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The boys get into everything from YouTube nostalgia and Minecraft lore, to bioluminescent Jamaican plankton.
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This episode features:
• WillNE’s worst moment of the week.
• Taste-testing Rodd’s Coffee and why Twitter freaked out over it
• Will’s 2,100+ Uber Eats orders
• Quitting bullying kids on YouTube & the consequences of old commentary content
• Will’s most drunk story, featuring a shirtless Stephen Tries
• Easy early YouTube days and working with James Marriott
• TommyInnit deleting social media, reading books & trying to live without Instagram reels
• ADHD, calendars, structure vs chaos, and the YouTube grind
• The sausage dog custody era
• School seizures, eye injuries, bum problems, and the most cursed tour bus stories
• Also - How’s the worm doing?
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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 podcast episode was recorded on 02/09/2025
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