Talk Tuah with Haliey Welch – Episode 8: "JOSH RICHARDS CONVINCES ME TO REVEAL POOKIE"
Release Date: October 29, 2024
In Episode 8 of Talk Tuah with Haliey Welch, host Haliey Welch (Haley) brings guests Bryce Hall and Chelsea into a lively and candid conversation that delves deep into their personal relationships, social media experiences, and humorous anecdotes. This episode, titled "JOSH RICHARDS CONVINCES ME TO REVEAL POOKIE," offers listeners an engaging blend of humor, honesty, and insightful discussions.
1. Navigating Personal Relationships in the Social Media Era
Privacy vs. Publicity
Haley opens the discussion by addressing the complexities of maintaining private relationships amidst the pressures of social media fame. She shares her apprehensions about making her relationship with Pookie (Bryce's nickname for his girlfriend) public:
- Haley [12:00]: "I just don't want all these girls, like, messaging them and. Because, like, he fine man. That's my man. Of course."
Bryce echoes similar sentiments, emphasizing the importance of trust and privacy:
- Bryce Hall [12:17]: "I don't think Dave doesn’t like you. I think he just gave you, like, good strategy on what to do with, like, the podcast."
Meeting the Significant Other
Bryce recounts how he met his girlfriend, Gabby, highlighting the sincerity and effort behind their relationship:
- Bryce Hall [11:14]: "I met her at my birthday, 21st birthday. I knew she was coming from Brazil to LA, so I was like, hey, why don't you come to my birthday? She came through, and that was the rest of history."
He shares the story of asking Gabby to be his girlfriend, illustrating his genuine approach:
- Bryce Hall [19:03]: "I got out of the car first and, like, walk around to open her door. She walks out. And then I was like, hey, do you want to be my girlfriend. I pretty much, like, word vomited it out."
2. The Impact of Social Media and DM Dynamics
Celebrity Interactions
The conversation shifts to their interactions with celebrities on social media. Bryce mentions receiving a direct message from Camila Cabello:
- Bryce Hall [26:31]: "Camila Cabello. And that was crazy. Just again, like, it was like I just got into LA, so that was nuts."
Meanwhile, Haley shares her experience with Sean O'Malley:
- Haley [27:00]: "Sean O'Malley had threw me for a spin, too."
They humorously navigate the often superficial nature of these interactions, emphasizing the challenge of maintaining authentic connections online.
Managing Online Presence
Bryce reflects on the overwhelming nature of comment sections, expressing skepticism about finding positivity online:
- Bryce Hall [05:46]: "You're never gonna find, like, a comment section full of love, right?"
Haley adds her own struggles with negative comments and the stress they bring to personal relationships:
- Haley [14:00]: "And I would feel a certain way. I'd probably show up to somebody's house with like, a bat or something because, I mean, I'm a crash out case."
3. Personal Anecdotes and Lifestyle Choices
Cooking and Dietary Habits
Bryce shares his passion for cooking, drawing inspiration from his family traditions:
- Bryce Hall [16:00]: "I love cooking. I think that's something I'll always do. Like, my parents did that a lot when I was growing up."
He discusses preparing dishes that cater to his girlfriend's dietary preferences, showcasing his creativity in the kitchen:
- Bryce Hall [25:36]: "She likes pasta a lot. Pasta? That's a new one. I do that a lot. I think her main thing is pasta."
Haley complements Bryce's culinary skills, expressing interest in trying his unique recipes:
- Haley [26:37]: "I might have to send me the recipe."
Embarrassing Memories
During the rapid-fire segment, Bryce shares a particularly embarrassing high school memory:
- Bryce Hall [32:38]: "Kids, like, airplaying my musically onto the smart board. I would say that has to be, like, a top embarrassing moment for me."
Haley humorously reflects on her own mishaps, adding levity to the conversation:
- Haley [35:05]: "That's good. I'm happy for you."
4. Rapid-Fire Segment: Quick Takes and Personal Insights
Celebrity DMs
- Haley [26:35]: "Sean O'Malley video called you, didn't he? Yeah. And I was intoxicated that night."
Embarrassing Moments
- Haley [32:38]: "You ever went crowd surfing in high school? Yeah."
- Bryce Hall [32:38]: "Not, like in the school. I guess I considered that."
Dream Purchases
- Chelsea [45:59]: "Buy me a new car."
- Haley [43:00]: "Maybe it's just a me thing because I'd be shitting my brains out."
Slang Words from Hometowns
- Bryce Hall [39:30]: "Like, you're just kind of sunning someone when you say that. Like, that would be like saying, like, I don't know, like, junior or something like that."
Most Controversial Opinions
- Bryce Hall [43:03]: "Milk goes amazing with pizza."
Surprising Facts About Themselves
- Haley [37:28]: "I've had a lot of people tell me that I'm actually nice, like, when they meet me."
- Bryce Hall [37:38]: "Because I used to get, like, right from doing social media. People used to be like, oh, you're actually like a normal person."
5. Concluding Discussions and Future Plans
As the episode nears its end, Haley and Bryce discuss potential future episodes and guests, expressing enthusiasm about expanding their network and continuing to bring engaging content to their audience:
- Haley [48:00]: "Anywho. Bye. Hey, y'all. I hope you enjoyed the show."
They wrap up with amusing banter and promotional segments seamlessly integrated into their conversation, maintaining the episode's entertaining and interactive tone.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps
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Bryce Hall [12:17]: "I don't think Dave doesn’t like you. I think he just gave you, like, good strategy on what to do with, like, the podcast."
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Haley [14:00]: "I just don't want all these girls, like, messaging them and. Because, like, he fine man. That's my man. Of course."
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Bryce Hall [16:00]: "I love cooking. I think that's something I'll always do. Like, my parents did that a lot when I was growing up."
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Haley [27:00]: "Sean O'Malley had threw me for a spin, too."
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Bryce Hall [32:38]: "Kids, like, airplaying my musically onto the smart board. I would say that has to be, like, a top embarrassing moment for me."
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Bryce Hall [43:03]: "Milk goes amazing with pizza."
Conclusion
Episode 8 of Talk Tuah masterfully balances humor, personal narratives, and insightful discussions, offering listeners a window into the lives of Haliey Welch, Bryce Hall, and Chelsea. By addressing the challenges of maintaining personal relationships in the age of social media, sharing heartfelt and embarrassing moments, and engaging in playful rapid-fire segments, the trio ensures a captivating and relatable experience for their audience. This episode not only entertains but also resonates with anyone navigating the complexities of fame and personal life.
