Podcast Summary: Emergency Intercom – Episode: "You're Bi"
Release Date: May 16, 2025
Hosts: Drew Phillips & Guest Josiah
Co-Host: Kai Newman
Description: Emergency Intercom is a comedy podcast by Enya Umanzor and Drew Phillips. In this episode titled "You're Bi," the hosts delve into discussions surrounding bisexuality, catfishing experiences, the significance of cosplay, personal anecdotes, and humorous interactions among friends.
1. Episode Introduction and Guest Appearance
The episode begins with Drew Phillips welcoming listeners and introducing the guest, Josiah. Drew humorously mentions that it won't be just him and Kai today, setting a playful tone for the episode.
[00:56] Drew: "Welcome to this episode of Emergency Intercom. I don't know how to say this, but it's not gonna just be me and Kai today."
2. Exploring Bisexuality
A significant portion of the episode focuses on bisexuality. Josiah brings up his bisexual identity, leading to a candid and humorous exploration of what being bisexual means to him.
[02:16] Drew: "Oh, okay. I don't know what that means. If I'm being honest."
[02:37] Josiah: "I am asexual, but pan romantic. I'm attracted to the person. I fall in love with the person. The sex is meaningless to me."
The hosts discuss societal perceptions of bisexuality, referencing public figures like Kylie Jenner and debating the reality and acceptance of bisexual identities.
[03:32] Drew: "What I suffer from is gluttony. What I suffer from is pain and greed and shame."
[03:54] Josiah: "Vagina. It’s gonna be like a tent? I guess you could do like ombre."
3. Catfishing Experiences and Online Interactions
Josiah shares his personal experience of being catfished on Grindr, detailing how he discovered the deception and reflecting on the emotional impact.
[09:33] Josiah: "About two years ago, I was catfished on Grindr... I found out he was using OnlyFans creators' photos as his own."
Drew relates by sharing his catfishing encounters during his teenage years, emphasizing the loneliness and the search for genuine human connection despite being deceived.
[10:16] Drew: "I had good conversations with the people who catfished me. They were actually very helpful people in my life."
Kai adds his perspective, expressing fear over people using his photos for catfishing purposes.
[11:43] Kai: "I've had people photoshop my face onto other bodies and then use that as the catfish. It's scary."
4. The Art and Significance of Cosplay
Josiah passionately discusses cosplay, highlighting its importance as an art form and its role in preserving pop culture history. He praises cosplayers for their creativity and dedication.
[06:25] Drew: "Why are you giving, like, a detailed thing of your outfit?"
[07:02] Josiah: "Cosplay is like any kind of art medium where it's a burning passion or don't do it."
They delve into the distinction between good and bad cosplay, emphasizing that even imperfect attempts are valuable expressions of enthusiasm and creativity.
[07:21] Josiah: "Bad cosplay, to me, is more important than good cosplay because you can feel like they really wanted to do this."
5. Humorous Personal Anecdotes and Relationships
Throughout the episode, the hosts share humorous and often exaggerated stories about their relationships and interactions. Topics range from awkward encounters with nail technicians to playful teasing about each other's private lives.
[14:22] Drew: "That's so embarrassing. I just pants myself."
[16:55] Josiah: "I have a real, real bone to pick with society. Who convinced us that Triscuits were an okay food?"
These anecdotes add a layer of relatability and humor, showcasing the dynamic and playful chemistry among the hosts and guest.
6. Mental Health and Personal Struggles
Amidst the humor, the episode touches on serious topics such as mental health struggles. Josiah briefly mentions his experience with suicidal thoughts, prompting a moment of concern and support from Kai.
[26:34] Josiah: "I tried to kill myself last night."
[26:39] Kai: "Are you serious? That's not. That's bad."
This moment underscores the podcast's ability to balance comedy with genuine, heartfelt conversations.
7. Snack Reviews and Food Discussions
A recurring theme in the episode is the hosts' discussion about various snacks and their unique textures. They humorously critique products like sour Airheads, Mini Wheats, and different pretzel flavors, blending genuine opinions with comedic flair.
[12:00] Josiah: "A lot of people would be scared right now."
[35:02] Kai: "Have you guys had Dubai chocolate?"
Their playful banter makes the segment entertaining and engaging for listeners who enjoy light-hearted food reviews.
8. Closing Remarks and Final Thoughts
As the episode wraps up, the hosts reflect on their conversations, expressing mutual appreciation and wrapping up with light-hearted remarks about their shared experiences and future episodes.
[52:47] Drew: "My nail tech made my nails too short."
[58:55] Ryan Seacrest: "Hey, it's Ryan Seacrest for Albertsons and Safeway this spring..."
Notable Quotes:
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Drew on Bisexuality:
"If you were a gay man, which one of us would you rather have sex with?"
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Josiah on Catfishing:
"I was catfished on Grindr... I found out he was using OnlyFans creators' photos as his own."
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Kai on Coping Mechanisms:
"But I don't know if they shock you the same way they do. Outlets just don't shock the way they used to."
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Shared Humor About Snacks:
"It really is, like, very puby. But I don't know. I'm like, a texture person..."
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Conclusion:
In "You're Bi," Emergency Intercom masterfully blends humor with meaningful conversations, addressing topics like bisexuality, online deception, and personal relationships. The dynamic interactions between Drew, Josiah, and Kai create an engaging and relatable listening experience, making the episode both entertaining and insightful for audiences.
