Good Guys Podcast Episode Summary: "See ya in 2025, Ya Morons!"
Release Date: December 19, 2024
Hosts: Josh Peck and Ben Soffer
Introduction and Reflection on Avicii's Passing
The episode kicks off with Josh Peck and Ben Soffer mourning the untimely death of the beloved musician Avicii. Ben expresses his skepticism about the official narrative, suggesting foul play instead of suicide:
Ben Soffer (00:15): "People are saying that he killed himself. I don't think that's true. I think he was gunned down too soon."
Josh lightheartedly jests about the possible location of Avicii's demise:
Josh Peck (00:43): "On the mean streets of Yemen, no less."
Despite their playful banter, both hosts convey genuine sorrow over Avicii's loss, highlighting his impact on their lives.
Speculations on Predicting Future Events and 3D Printing Concerns
The conversation shifts to the idea of forecasting future events, with Ben proposing a segment where they predict the upcoming week's happenings:
Ben Soffer (01:27): "Predictions for the following week at the end of each episode."
Josh humorously imagines macabre scenarios involving fictional characters Luigi and Mario:
Josh Peck (01:38): "Could you imagine if Luigi the United Healthcare Assassin... was working in cahoots with a guy named Mario?"
Transitioning to technology, Ben raises a critical issue about 3D-printed guns:
Ben Soffer (02:26): "We have to ruin them. 3D printing guns? What are you nuts?"
Josh supports the need for technological advancements in everyday items instead:
Josh Peck (02:09): "We need to be able to 3D print chopsticks. If they forget it when you doordash sushi. This is an invention. This is a necessity. Not guns."
Both hosts express concern over the misuse of 3D printing technology, underscoring the potential dangers it poses to society.
Ben's Thumb Injury: A Personal Misadventure
A significant portion of the episode delves into Ben's personal experience with a kitchen accident. Ben recounts the harrowing moment he accidentally severed a portion of his thumb while preparing dinner:
Ben Soffer (03:43): "I was cutting onions... All of a sudden I cut off my finger... it was a piece of my thumb."
He details his visit to the emergency room, where he received immediate care, and the subsequent healing process:
Ben Soffer (05:04): "I go to the doctor... you need a tetanus shot."
Josh offers a humorous take on the severity of the injury:
Josh Peck (08:02): "You should get a wheelchair for the flight to Florida later next week."
Ben reflects on the metallic hospital experience and the indifferent nature of emergency medical procedures, all while maintaining his characteristic humor and resilience.
Anecdotes on Dating and Emergency Room Encounters
Josh shares a poignant story from his past relationship, highlighting a moment of vulnerability during an emergency room visit:
Josh Peck (08:16): "I was dating this girl... she cut her finger badly... she asked if I was her boyfriend."
This story underscores the complexities of personal relationships and the unspoken expectations that often surface during stressful situations.
Navigating Unsolicited Medical Advice from Listeners
The hosts discuss their interactions with listeners who provide unsolicited medical advice, referred to humorously as "yenta listeners." Josh recounts receiving contradictory suggestions about his vocal strain and dental issues:
Josh Peck (20:37): "...sounds like it could be this. You might want to try this modality."
Ben echoes the frustration, emphasizing the overabundance of opinions from well-educated individuals:
Ben Soffer (20:59): "So much."
They express amusement and exasperation over the unsolicited advice, highlighting the challenges of maintaining focus amidst external inputs.
Exploring Acupuncture and Alternative Remedies
Josh details his recent experience with acupuncture, prompted by his sister-in-law's recommendation. He humorously critiques the efficiency of his acupuncturist:
Josh Peck (23:03): "She puts in the needles all over my legs, my arms, my face, my head. And she goes, I'll see you in a half hour."
Ben contrasts this with traditional practices, suggesting a preference for more attentive care:
Ben Soffer (24:00): "A Chinese woman never would have left you for 30 minutes. She would have been there by your side."
The discussion underscores cultural differences in medical practices and the varying expectations of patient care.
Culinary Adventures and Food Recommendations
Towards the end of the episode, both hosts share their favorite dining spots and culinary experiences:
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Ben Soffer recommends the Crane Club, praising its mushroom risotto topped with truffles and caviar:
Ben Soffer (43:28): "It's like this mushroom risotto, rice like cake situation... topped with truffles and caviar."
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Josh Peck lauds Courage Bagels for their fresh, bacon-baked bagels despite longer wait times:
Josh Peck (44:02): "...these everything bagels, they do a sea salt sesame, they do a rip and dip. Courage bagels. Shout out. So good."
These recommendations add a personal touch, offering listeners insights into the hosts' tastes and favorite local eateries.
Year-End Reflections and New Year Aspirations
In the closing segment, Josh and Ben reflect on the past year and share their hopes for the upcoming year, 2025. Ben expresses gratitude for the podcast's success and anticipates improvements with the addition of a theme song:
Ben Soffer (32:23): "Honestly, this has been an amazing year... next year it's just going to be that much better."
Josh humorously contemplates legacy and the transient nature of fame, encouraging listeners to focus on the present:
Josh Peck (47:04): "...meaningless. We will be a blip."
Both hosts emphasize the importance of being present and enjoying the moment, rather than stressing over long-term legacies.
Concluding Remarks and Farewell
The episode wraps up with light-hearted banter about taking a break for the New Year and teasing upcoming episodes:
Ben Soffer (56:24): "...we're taking the last two weeks off. So you bastards miss us. Okay, so you morons miss us."
They sign off by thanking their listeners and promising an exciting return in 2025, maintaining their signature blend of humor and camaraderie.
Notable Quotes
- Ben Soffer (00:15): "We miss Avicii. Rest in peace."
- Josh Peck (02:09): "We need to be able to 3D print chopsticks... Not guns."
- Ben Soffer (03:43): "I cut off the tip of my thumb. Was this a piece of my thumb or a yellow onion?"
- Josh Peck (08:02): "You should get a wheelchair for the flight to Florida later next week."
- Ben Soffer (20:59): "So much [unsolicited advice]."
- Josh Peck (44:02): "These everything bagels... So good."
Conclusion
"See ya in 2025, Ya Morons!" offers a quintessential "Good Guys" experience, blending humor, personal anecdotes, and thoughtful reflections. Josh and Ben navigate through a spectrum of topics—from tragic losses and technological concerns to personal mishaps and culinary delights—maintaining an engaging and relatable dialogue throughout. The episode not only entertains but also invites listeners to ponder the balance between legacy and living in the moment, setting a reflective tone as the hosts bid farewell to 2024 and look forward to the adventures of 2025.
