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David Dobrik
What'S up guys? Welcome back to Views, our second podcast back. The response was amazing. Thank you so much for the first one. I'm like, I'm so ecstatic. Jason's here too, by the way.
Jason Nash
Yeah, yeah. Thanks guys. Thanks for. Thanks for listening.
David Dobrik
Thanks.
Jason Nash
You guys are back. I could, couldn't believe it, dude.
David Dobrik
Awkward.
Jason Nash
I thought for sure people would forgotten about it.
David Dobrik
No, no, it was really sweet. Why are you so awkward? Why are you sometimes. Sometimes it feels like you. The way you just said that felt like you didn't know that you were going to get to speak on the podcast today.
Jason Nash
I wasn't sure again, you're doing.
David Dobrik
Okay.
Jason Nash
I wasn't sure.
David Dobrik
It was sick. So I posted the video, I posted the vlog and I was getting feedback from that, like, very, very positive. I'm like so fucking thrilled. And then I was reading through my DMs and I saw a DM that said, Dude, I would totally suck my friend off for $200,000. And I remember I turned to Natalie, I was like, fuck, yes, they listen to the podcast. That was my first DM I got back from the last podcast. So, yeah, so that really did feel like we were back on top of things. Cause that is, that's our demographic talking back to us. No, no, we're doing the Lord's work.
Jason Nash
Where we're getting friends closer and we're conquering the tough issues here. And that's what we've always done and we'll continue to do the Lord's work.
David Dobrik
No, I'm super stoked. I mean, I posted the video, right? We recorded last podcast right before I posted the video. I had no idea what to expect. I was like, will anybody fucking watch this? What's going on? I am blown away at how well it did for the last eight months. I mean, Natalie can attest to this. For the last eight, 10 months, all we were talking about, we were in India, we were in Germany, we were like, we're like, okay, let's guess if, like, people will watch this. And, I mean, Ilya was like, if. Dude, if a million people tune in, they'd be sick. Like. And I was like, I fucking. I hear ya. Like, we just did not know what to expect. And the fucking response was so insane. Yeah, out of my last 10 videos, this was my best performing great. But that doesn't matter. As much as, like, the actual feedback of people and how much it meant to them was, like, the craziest thing.
Jason Nash
What was the comment that you remember that you saw that stuck out to.
David Dobrik
You, that I looked better when I was fat? I got a lot of those. A lot of people obviously, like, making fun of my body, which is totally fine, but I was actually pleasantly surprised with. I thought the response was gonna be like, holy fuck. He was vlogging with that body the entire time and we had no idea. Yeah, I'm like, obviously, like, a person so much more insecure about themselves.
Jason Nash
Yes.
David Dobrik
My before body was my biggest insecurity on planet Earth. And the fact that people aren't tearing it apart as much as I think they should be.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Like, they're almost complimenting it when in my head I'm like, you guys should fucking say some mean stuff about that thing, because it looks scary. But we were being so positive about that. I just feel good. Even if I ever. Like, in 10 years, if I fall back to my old ways and I'm eating a lot, I think I'm gonna take my shirt off from time to time. Cause I guess it doesn't scare people too much.
Jason Nash
How come you never took your shirt off before?
David Dobrik
I just didn't want people to leave. Like, if they were hanging out in my house and we were at the pool, I didn't want to take it off and be like.
Jason Nash
But that's a thing that all guys do. They all take their shirts off. Even Jonah, who doesn't have the best body.
David Dobrik
You know how insecure I was about taking my shirt off.
Jason Nash
Why?
David Dobrik
When I first moved to the apartment in LA, I was 18 years old. I moved in with Alex Ernst. Before that, I was living with my roommate, this guy from my high school. His name is Mason, and he would walk around with his shirt off all the time. And, like, obviously it wasn't a big deal, but to me, I was like, oh, my God, am I gonna have to take my shirt off? Cause, like, I guess this is what roommates do. And Alex Ernst still hadn't moved in at the time, and I called him and I remember this vivid as day. I was like, dude, like, it's fun here. Like, you're. Have fun when you move to la. It's coming from Minnesota. But, like, our roommate, like, always walks around with his shirt off. And, like, I was just trying to gauge his, like.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
To see if he also thought it was weird.
Jason Nash
What do you say?
David Dobrik
He didn't respond. I remember him not responding. I remember him, like, moving on to the next thing. Yeah. Because then when he moved in, he was Mr. Shirt off all the time.
Jason Nash
He always had a shirt off.
David Dobrik
I didn't think Alex had any shirts.
Jason Nash
Yes.
David Dobrik
It was constant. It was like he would wake up in the morning, make food, shirt off. Eat breakfast, shirt off. Go to Runyon constantly, shirt off. So, like. Yes, it threatened me.
Jason Nash
Did your dad wear a shirt?
David Dobrik
Yeah, he always.
Jason Nash
He never had his shirt off.
David Dobrik
Yeah. No.
Jason Nash
Okay, so that. That makes a lot of sense and that. That tracks.
David Dobrik
Oh, really?
Jason Nash
My dad always had his shirt off.
David Dobrik
Oh, okay.
Jason Nash
Whether he was in shape or not.
David Dobrik
Yeah. I can't. I've also seen. I've also heard that, like, there's a lot of, like, when I think it's more women than men that have their shirts off that walk around, like, naked in their house. I was watching some TikTok and she's like. She's like, oh, Natalie, are you one of those people?
Natalie
Well, I just. I feel like you're saying yeah, because I talk about that all the time. I just walk around naked for freely in my home all the time.
David Dobrik
Yeah, that's like a woman thing.
Natalie
I think I just told you that one time.
David Dobrik
No, no, no, no. I saw a TikTok like, a week ago, and it was like, my mom is one of those women who walk around naked, and I was like, one of those. So there's multiple.
Natalie
Yes, yes, yes.
David Dobrik
Did you see something like that?
Natalie
Yeah, I've seen that.
David Dobrik
Yeah. So I was like, okay. Because I don't think a man would walk around naked.
Jason Nash
What's the enjoyment in walking around naked?
David Dobrik
What is it?
Natalie
I don't know. I just. Immediately, when I get home, it's just clothes off. I don't know what it is. It's just freeing. Like, I just feel like I'm like. I'm, like, buttoned up all day in clothing.
Jason Nash
Here come the DMs.
Natalie
Oh.
David Dobrik
I mean, when we were in Vegas. We were in Vegas and we were in Vegas and Natalie was obviously singing One of the rooms. And then we got downstairs to the pool area to go party, and she looked back up at her room. And she realized that the windows were completely see through. But when you're inside the room, it looks like there's like the craziest tint on it. But we could see everybody in the room. And now he's like, I've been literally walking around fully nude.
Natalie
I just look out of the view like.
David Dobrik
But that's. I also don't understand about New York. Like when you're in New York.
Jason Nash
When I lived in New York, used to see people having sex. People walking around naked.
David Dobrik
But is that, is that part of the culture?
Jason Nash
Yes, part of the culture.
David Dobrik
Like that's fine, right?
Jason Nash
I guess.
David Dobrik
So are you supposed to look away?
Jason Nash
Yeah. You're not supposed to stare. But I mean you would. I would just see like a naked guy just walking.
David Dobrik
I'm scared to look out my window.
Jason Nash
You just don't look. Yeah, you are. You are a little scared.
David Dobrik
Most hotels in New York have the shower next to the most ginormous window.
Jason Nash
Uh huh.
David Dobrik
How is this not a bigger problem? How is there not like a like New York naked's windows anonymous or something? There's got to be somewhere.
Jason Nash
There's this thing in New York where you, when you live there where you just accept like a different style of life. Like you're on the subway touching people, but you never would be here. Like rubbed up against somebody. But you are in New York. You have to be, right?
David Dobrik
It's a little different.
Jason Nash
Yeah, it's just completely different.
David Dobrik
But the new to me is like.
Jason Nash
Some people like to have sex and they want people to watch.
David Dobrik
Yeah.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
I don't understand that.
Jason Nash
Which I don't get that either.
David Dobrik
Natalie's that type of person too.
Natalie
Yeah, for sure.
David Dobrik
No, but I just could never walk around naked. I just feel like things flopping around are weird.
Jason Nash
That's exactly it. I can't walk around naked. Cause my.
Natalie
I don't really have anything flopping around. So I guess that's probably.
David Dobrik
Yeah, right. Natalie, we all know about your cry. Fucking trying to pretend.
Natalie
I also dislike my body. So I just like, oh, there it is.
David Dobrik
There it is. Someone's obsessed with themselves.
Natalie
No, I'm not. I just like don't. I don't care.
David Dobrik
You like your body. What does that mean? Like you.
Natalie
I also like grew up in a way where like all girls are naked in my head.
David Dobrik
All tribe. What do you mean you grew up in a way? You grew up in my hometown. You grew up in Burning Hills. All girls are walking. I don't remember that part. No.
Natalie
I don't know. I Just feel like.
David Dobrik
Was this the camp you went to in Jersey or whatever?
Natalie
Yeah, that's Camp two. Camp two was, like, naked. Next level. Like, you do everything naked at sleepaway camp.
David Dobrik
That's crazy. That was. That was actually my biggest fear by going into high school was for gym class, we had to change in front of everybody. And, like, taking my shirt off in front of everyone was, like, a big no. No. But there was this kid who would pee in the urinals every day, like, during gym class, and he'd pee his underwear, and his pants would be at his ankles. And that made me so comfortable. Cause every time it, like, dragged the attention away, and that's the second he'd go pee, is when I would lift up my shirt and quickly change. Oh, my God.
Jason Nash
Is everybody looking at his ass?
David Dobrik
Everybody's looking at his ass.
Jason Nash
Why does he pull the pants all the way down? Why didn't he just kind of pop his penis out and pee, like, in the face?
David Dobrik
Oh. But I kind of get it. Like, I guess if you're, like, comfortable, like, you might as well.
Jason Nash
It's a splatter thing, maybe.
David Dobrik
Yeah. Like, he doesn't want it to, like, hit his pants again.
Jason Nash
And so now that you have. Now that you have a ripped body, are you less likely to take your shirt off even more?
David Dobrik
No, I still want, like, so scarred from.
Jason Nash
You did all this for nothing.
David Dobrik
No, but now I'll take, like. Like, I mean, now I can attest to this. Like, I take off my shirt constantly now, like, in the privacy of my home. Not to walk around. When I catch a mirror, I'm like, I gotta check it out.
Natalie
It's, like, almost, like, worse.
Ilya
It's like.
David Dobrik
But it's. But I'm not doing it in public.
Jason Nash
Got it.
David Dobrik
I can't do. Except. Except I was at Airwine yesterday, and these kids came up to me. They're like, we gotta see it.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
I didn't even think. I just lifted up my shirt and like, hell, yeah, I was. I was like, whatever.
Jason Nash
I got a text. Somebody at tmz asking me if it was AI.
David Dobrik
Really?
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Yeah. Those are, like, the most flattering comments.
Jason Nash
Melanie. Hi, Melanie.
David Dobrik
My favorite was when. When I posted the picture and the video for the first, like, five minutes, everyone on my Instagram was just like, oh, you just Photoshopped this as, like, a joke. Which is so cool to see. And then when they watched the video, they're like, okay. They saw me moving, and they're like, okay. It's more realistic than I thought. Right. But Yeah. I was super, super stoked with the response to the video. Now my biggest concern, this is like, this started developing 10 minutes into the video and it, like, started to freak me out. Everybody was like, welcome back.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And like, I didn't know what that meant because I was like, are they just saying, like, welcome back currently for this one video, or did they just assume that I'm coming back, like, weekly? I can't post weekly. I can't do monthly.
Jason Nash
Okay.
David Dobrik
I could barely do bi yearly. I mean, like, Like, I posted this even. Like, you. So many YouTubers reached out.
Jason Nash
Yes.
David Dobrik
And there were like, yeah, welcome back.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
I remember. I was like, well, I'm. It's just one video. And then I, like, three of them were like, what? Like, actually confused. I was like. I was like, fuck. Where did I. Where did I go wrong? I'm usually really good at, like, making sure I pick the right words or like the right cutscenes in a video to make it seem like I need to get my point across. And I thought I got my point across, that this is like kind of like a one off thing. But I must have.
Jason Nash
No, not at all.
David Dobrik
No, no, no.
Jason Nash
You never said that.
David Dobrik
Okay. I should have. And then I didn't. I was like, to Natalie, I was like, I got to pin a comment. And then like, Natalie. And everybody was like, just don't ruin the moment. I still don't know if I'm gonna post again.
Jason Nash
Right.
David Dobrik
I just, like, it's definitely motivating me to post more.
Jason Nash
Did anyone make an offer to you that would make you want to post more? Any your friends?
David Dobrik
You're talking my current.
Jason Nash
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
David Dobrik
Like, not. This is why I'm thinking about posting more. And when I say more, I mean like, one video a year, two videos a year.
Jason Nash
Okay.
David Dobrik
Something like that, Sure. I don't want to go out and film things that I. That I'm filming for a vlog. I'd rather just let the days happen.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And have the camera nearby and we're. Exciting things happen. I'll film them.
Jason Nash
I gotta go.
David Dobrik
But, like, the. The caliber of what I find exciting is different than what it was before.
Jason Nash
Right.
David Dobrik
So it's less likely to happen within a month or two or three. It's gonna take a while to make a video.
Jason Nash
Got it.
David Dobrik
And that's not even saying that the next video is gonna be great. That's just saying, like, the next video will be standard. But Corinna called me. Long story short, I think I. I think I'll Try to post sometime. Yeah, maybe for my birthday, maybe for Christmas, New Year's again. I don't know. But, but, but don't expect anything monthly, please, for love. God. But Corinna called me and she's like, please, please, I'll do anything. Like, like, quite literally exactly like this. I wish I recorded it. She's like. She's like, I'll flash my tits to whoever we need to flash. I was like, what the fuck? That's not even ever on the vlog. I mean, maybe once or twice, but, like, it was crazy. It's like everyone caught the bug.
Jason Nash
Sure.
David Dobrik
It was so and so many of our friends call me like, you got to do this, you got to do this. And I get it because, like, the reaction was so fucking warm. Everybody was like, I don't know what it is, but, like, I miss. And it felt like, like a community of, like, I don't know, it felt. It felt like I felt about the high school reunion in a way. It felt like everybody was kind of like back in this, like, 2019, 2018, 2020 time frame where, like, people are enjoying something on YouTube.
Jason Nash
Yeah. There's nothing really like it, you know, it's not a TV show.
David Dobrik
I don't watch enough YouTube to, like, make that call. But like, yeah, like, like Jimmy was explaining it. Like Mr. Beast was telling me. He's like, you gotta come back to vlogging. Like, there's just a bunch of me's. And I'm like, yeah, there's a bunch of Jimmy crushes. It entertains more people than a human can possibly entertain. But that's very, like, his thing. And like, yeah, I really do like the friendship element of everyone going out and hanging out. And I feel like I don't get to see that too, on YouTube. Especially, like a lot of the YouTube and TikTok I see is a lot of drama. It's a lot of talking about one another. Right? Which is actually the kind of thing that fuels me, that makes me want to make, like, more just fun videos. But I don't know. I think. But yeah, Corinna was. Corinna called me. I'm not kidding you. I'm being dead ass like six, seven times in the last two days. Just about just being like, come on, let's go. And she's like, just make.
Jason Nash
She.
David Dobrik
She. She goes, you don't even have to make that many. Just make like one a week. And I'm like, that fucking impossible.
Jason Nash
You could. You could make one a week.
David Dobrik
No way.
Jason Nash
Yeah, of course you Could.
David Dobrik
I could, but it wouldn't be to what I enjoy. Like, I want to make a video that I look at. I'm like, I'm having like, I love this thing.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And like, it's gonna take me longer unless I'm like. Unless I'm like really fucking. You know, that's what I said in the last podcast. Like why I didn't want to do that is, is because it feels like I'm like checking things off. Like, like I'm like, okay, here's our weekly video. This is what we need. This is what we need. This is what we need. This is what we need. I'd rather just like live my life and record the things that are genuinely coming naturally.
Jason Nash
Right.
David Dobrik
And when we were vlogging, things were actually coming naturally just because we were in that constant state.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Everybody was making content with each other.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
That was just so things were literally falling into place non stop. It was fucking. I don't know if it's where I live. Like, I remember like there was a day to have a vlog bit and I was parked like outside my apartment and this fucking random drunk guy just started throwing, remember, bottles at the Tesla?
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
He was trying to throw it at the ground at like people walking by, but he hit my Tesla. And then we started filming that. Like it was just like constant thing. But I think it's cuz we were like welcoming the craziness. We were just like in the middle of Hollywood.
Jason Nash
Yeah. And there was always people that you were that were filming something that you could kind of shoot along with them.
David Dobrik
Totally. Like everyone always like had their. Like Heath was like, I'm doing this for a full video and I'd be like, I'd love to catch 10 seconds of that.
Jason Nash
Right.
David Dobrik
So I'd come in for 10 seconds. Or you do like a crazy makeover, like, like makeup thing for your video and I come in and film 30 seconds of that. Like, yeah, there was a lot of that. So there's a lot going on. But I'm so thankful for the response for the videos and I.
Jason Nash
For the video and I see you guys next year.
David Dobrik
No, I'm gonna try, but I post on Snap every day. So if you really miss me that much, which I know you just miss the vlogs, but you find me on Snap.
Jason Nash
Oh, is there stuff left over?
David Dobrik
I made you like a bloopers video.
Jason Nash
Like a second channel video.
David Dobrik
Like, what do you mean? Like, what do you wish?
Jason Nash
I just know you're sitting on stuff. That's funny.
David Dobrik
Yeah.
Jason Nash
Yeah, but, like, it didn't make it.
David Dobrik
Yeah, I mean, that happens, like, every vlog, right? Every vlog we'd have so much that we'd cut out. Yeah, but that's the best part is when you're editing and you're like. You're just, like, throwing out good stuff and I don't know why it feels so fucking good.
Jason Nash
The clip of Ilya in the. With the llama or with the little sheep.
David Dobrik
Yes.
Jason Nash
That was really funny that it didn't make it.
David Dobrik
That was. That joke was. We thought was the best joke that we had the entire trip.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And I didn't put it in because it just didn't flow. It was 12 seconds. It was like five seconds too long and five seconds too silent. And I couldn't cut it to make it shorter or else it wouldn't be funny. Yeah, that just had to go. So, yeah, I think. I think I'll make like a bloopers video.
Jason Nash
Good, good, good.
David Dobrik
But, yeah, other than that, what's been going on in la?
Jason Nash
Nothing. Just burning down here.
David Dobrik
Yeah.
Jason Nash
Just. You posted the video and then all of a sudden, LA was on fire.
David Dobrik
First that day, I didn't know anything was going on.
Jason Nash
I know. I didn't either.
David Dobrik
The day I was posting, my teacher, like, I posted the teaser that I'm posting a vlog or whatever.
Jason Nash
Yep.
David Dobrik
And my teacher texted me from my high school and he's like, be safe out there, buddy. And I'm like, wow, okay, what's gonna happen if I post this? I like. No, I was like. I was like, why? So you must have seen my TikTok that I'm posting completely, like, in a bubble. When we were editing it for last three days, like, barely looked at my phone. Just when texts would come on my computer, I'd read them quickly.
Jason Nash
Meanwhile, the Palisades is burning down. While we were trying.
David Dobrik
Well, they picked up after we posted.
Jason Nash
Yeah, it was going down.
David Dobrik
Yeah. While we were editing.
Jason Nash
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
David Dobrik
I had no idea. And it's like, this is. I've lived here for 10 years. How long have you been here?
Jason Nash
20 years.
David Dobrik
That's. Yeah. This. Have you seen anything like this before?
Jason Nash
No, not, like, to this magnitude.
David Dobrik
No. This is fucking insane.
Jason Nash
And it's every. It's. It's moment by moment. We're so scared. Like, I have this new app called Watch Duty.
David Dobrik
Yeah, that's what I'm on. I refresh it like crazy.
Jason Nash
I don't even have to refresh it. It tells me when the fires are starting and we've just been so tense.
David Dobrik
When Runyon went on fire. So. So we live in, like, Encino to Studio City area.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Like Sherman Oaks area.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Then Palisades caught on fire.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And then the Pasadena area caught on fire.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
So we're basically in the middle of, like, four fires. And when I say the middle, like, four miles away from each fire. But, like, the way these fires spread is the big problem here is the wind, because the wind is blowing these little embers throughout all of la. And one little thing can land on a hill a mile away and light the whole thing on fire.
Jason Nash
So, yeah, Runyon happened and Runyon happened.
David Dobrik
Runyon's on the Hollywood side.
Jason Nash
It was on the Hollywood side, but. And so they started to evacuate Runyon. It was really close to my house, really close to David's house.
David Dobrik
So on the other side. So there's a valley and there's Hollywood, and it's on the Hollywood side. And right on the other side of that hill is where we live.
Jason Nash
Yeah. And then another fire broke, so we thought everything was good. Running went down. They got that one under control. Then another fire broke out.
David Dobrik
Under control is like. That's after 40 acres were burned.
Jason Nash
Right.
David Dobrik
And under control didn't mean that it was done. It's still burning, but they have to let it burn, like, slowly to burn itself out.
Jason Nash
Now, if those fires had happened, what, 24 hours before, everything's fucked. We would have been done.
David Dobrik
Yeah. Because we got lucky with those fires that the wind died down.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
If that was during the winds, this. This. Everything would be gone.
Jason Nash
I know everything.
David Dobrik
And the reason it's so much better, it's not only when the wind dies is better because it's not being carried around there. There's no air support. So, like, helicopters can't fly and put shit out. It's literally fucked. Let's see apocalypse here. So if that Runyon fire set ablaze literally 24 hours ago, like you said, this whole hill, this house, everything would be gone.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And then after. So after the Runyon fire, like an hour later, a fire spawned, literally. I mean, it was point two miles from me.
Jason Nash
Yeah. Maybe point to. Yeah.
David Dobrik
Point one or point two.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Right in the middle of our houses.
Jason Nash
Yes, right in the middle.
David Dobrik
Yeah. And it just.
Jason Nash
Just when the pod comes back, I'm like, oh, no, we're done.
David Dobrik
Yeah. Like, literally perfectly in the middle. You could see from my house. And point two miles is nothing. That is a wind blow away.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And that was the. That was. That was the closest I've Been to like that's when we started to pack things. Like, like properly pack things. Like we're leaving, we're moving the cars. All valuables, all cash, every. Did you pack?
Jason Nash
Yeah, we, we, we got in the car, we packed everything. Naveen was upset all, all day and all night. So we just said let's just get out of here. And then we went over to my ex wife's house and we got all of Wyatt's computers and then we went to a hotel.
David Dobrik
It's the first time I've been like really like, like John who lives with me was like, I'm gonna take down this fire. John had like such a positive attitude towards it. Like it was like a snow day for him. Like it felt like he was like a 13 year old during a snow day. Yeah, it was a lot harder for me because I'm the homeowner.
Jason Nash
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
David Dobrik
And he just lives here and he's like, he's like making jokes about like putting it out, which is fine. But it just got to the point where he wasn't like taking any of it seriously. Like even like my safety of like the home. And I was like, John, we have to fucking like leave and pack things up. Like he could not understand how this was like a dangerous thing.
Jason Nash
Right.
David Dobrik
And yeah. And then I, and then I thought to myself, I was upstairs in my room like grabbing everything that was like valuable to me.
Jason Nash
Yeah. What's valuable to you?
David Dobrik
It's crazy because you're. Everyone's always asked the question. Not always, but you've been asked the question before. If there's a fire, what's the first thing you grab from your house? I always answer that in one way. But like to actually have it happen, it's like so crazy. You're totally thinking differently. I'll tell you what I grabbed. I mean you're gonna be able to guess what I grabbed. I've said this before because when you grabbed something.
Jason Nash
Iron Man.
David Dobrik
No.
Jason Nash
Pictures of you and Natalie.
David Dobrik
No, it's all on the phone.
Natalie
A watch.
David Dobrik
No. Kid's choice sword. I grabbed all my kids choice sword.
Jason Nash
Oh, you grabbed your kid's choice.
David Dobrik
I don't know why.
Jason Nash
Oh, that's so interesting.
David Dobrik
Those are the things that I like fought for. Like that's, that's like my biggest accomplishment.
Jason Nash
Yeah, yeah, It's a good one. And like I went.
David Dobrik
Obviously I grabbed the cash.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Like I had some cash laying around. So I grabbed that kind of stuff. I looked around at my house.
Jason Nash
Naveen was like, grab everything, grab everything. And I was like, okay, okay.
David Dobrik
Okay.
Jason Nash
And I looked around and I was like, yeah, I'm good. I was so good. I was like, there was nothing.
Natalie
Do you have fire insurance?
Jason Nash
Yeah.
Natalie
You do?
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Oh, do you?
Natalie
David does not.
David Dobrik
I don't have fire insurance. If this goes. This is like, everything.
Jason Nash
Really?
Natalie
Yeah, it's like 250, $300,000 a year for him to have it. Like, he's in some weird area where they, like.
David Dobrik
Yeah, I'm like, a highly flammable. Flammable area where they don't. They don't give you the insurance.
Jason Nash
Oh, no.
David Dobrik
Yeah. It's crazy. So, like, it's great. That's why I was like, if this disappears, this is it. Like, I'm done. I'm so fucking lucky I got this.
Jason Nash
Yeah, we're so lucky just to. Not even that we're here right now.
David Dobrik
Dude, I can't explain, like, where would.
Jason Nash
You go if this house was gone right now? Where would you go? Natalie's.
David Dobrik
Yeah, I was gonna. Well, I was gonna go down my parents there in San Diego.
Jason Nash
Oh, yeah, you go to your parents. But, like, wait, weren't you crash. Sorry, go ahead.
Natalie
He's like the Four Seasons.
Jason Nash
Kevin Hart's house. Hey, David. How you doing?
David Dobrik
You guys are fucked up.
Jason Nash
But wait, you lost power here and you had to go stay at Natalie's, right?
David Dobrik
No, I just showered there.
Jason Nash
Oh. Oh, oh.
David Dobrik
But I'm sitting in the shower there.
Natalie
For the last couple months anyway.
Jason Nash
Was she naked?
Natalie
It was actually really funny having David, like, shower in my home, because he doesn't obviously. He's, like, insecure about getting naked just so. I just, like, knew that he was, like, getting undressed in my room and in my shower.
David Dobrik
He probably turns you on.
Jason Nash
You should have. You should have opened the door and filmed it.
Natalie
I thought about it and I was like. But I think he'd freak out. Like, he would have hurt himself in the shower. Like, he would have jumped so hard or something.
David Dobrik
You totally should have done that. Walking on me in the shower would be so funny.
Natalie
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Hey, are you done? I would have. Yeah.
Natalie
Also, like, you could have been doing something in the shower that I don't want to see.
David Dobrik
I'm not jerking off in your shower.
Natalie
I don't know, and I don't want to know.
David Dobrik
That's disgusting.
Natalie
Yeah, I know.
David Dobrik
No, I'm definitely.
Natalie
I wasn't going to take the risk.
David Dobrik
Back to the serious topic at hand. I don't have any words normally. I can, like, imagine, like. I can almost imagine myself getting, like. I Said this in Natalie. Like I can imagine myself like being in like the middle of a war and being like tied up to a chair and tortured.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
But I can't imagine losing my home. Miley Cyrus lost her second home. Burned down. Like her first one burned down in a fire here. Now this is a second one.
Jason Nash
Like, were they both in Malibu?
David Dobrik
There's. Huh.
Jason Nash
Are they both in Malibu?
David Dobrik
I'm not sure. But like there's nothing. There's. I think there's nothing more important than like your safe place.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And like I have a lot of. I have like one friend specifically where his like parents place burned down, his place burned down and his wife's in law's place. Like they all live with like within a mile radius of each other. All the homes burned down. Like so like literally all their memories are gone. Everything that were this in these homes.
Jason Nash
Mm.
David Dobrik
Like it's not even having to restart. It's like only having like little memories to remember things by. Like every like little thing you have that's sitting. I just can't. I can't, I can't.
Jason Nash
I'm not a sentimental person, so I don't feel that. But I understand people.
David Dobrik
That's insane.
Jason Nash
I know.
Natalie
Interesting.
David Dobrik
See, this is why I say I'm a big empath and nobody understands I'm an empath.
Jason Nash
I am an empath. I feel for people, but I don't. But I'm not somebody that's like my photo albums, I can't look at these photos. Or.
Natalie
But what about like just.
Jason Nash
Or my kids choice? Even my kids choice. Like, if I had a kid's choice, I wouldn't care.
David Dobrik
Yeah, because you don't have one.
Jason Nash
I literally wouldn't care because if I saw a kid's choice, I'd be like, oh, yeah, it's some word.
David Dobrik
Well, kids choice is a little ridiculous. I'm like, me, if I had an.
Jason Nash
Oscar, I wouldn't be like my Oscar.
David Dobrik
Really?
Jason Nash
Not really.
David Dobrik
I know. It's just like a fucking piece of metal.
Jason Nash
Right?
David Dobrik
But like. Or like the kids choice where it was like a blimp or whatever it is. Yes, but like it just means so much.
Jason Nash
Okay. It's okay that you are.
David Dobrik
I'm just saying it's like everything I've ever wanted. And I imagine if somebody has an Oscar, if they have multiple, if it's Meryl Streep, I think she doesn't give a fuck. But like if it's the Oscar that you've been working for your entire life, I find it hard to Believe that. That it's an easy thing to grab.
Jason Nash
I think it's an embarrassing thing to grab. Yeah, like, like imagine the firefighters are coming and they just see you with that blimp in your hand. You did.
David Dobrik
Yeah.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
But I didn't know what else there was to grab.
Jason Nash
Natalie, go back in and get my kids choice.
David Dobrik
I took the Streamy Awards too.
Natalie
No, you didn't.
David Dobrik
Yeah, I did.
Natalie
No, you did not.
David Dobrik
That's okay because I use those awards as decoration for my house. Yeah, like just like put like bathrooms on shelves, whatever.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And like you can't replace those, you know, you have to win again.
Jason Nash
And that's not happening.
David Dobrik
I ain't winning shit. No, no, no. Yeah, I don't know. I guess. Yeah, it's fucking bizarre. But I don't have like a dog or cat, so I'm sorry I don't have like a more remarkable thing to say. Yeah, that's all I got. My thoughts of prayers go out to everybody that's affected. This sucks. Yeah, really, really, really, really sucks not to continue the Debbie Downer talk. The thing that I'm more scared of than fires or anything is like, AI, AI. Recently. And like at first I didn't understand why people were like, I'm scared of AI. I didn't understand that. I thought I did. And then the more I paid attention, I'm like, do you understand why people are scared of AI?
Jason Nash
I do. I completely get it. I'm scared too.
David Dobrik
Like on, on just like the soft like version of it. It's like they're gonna, it's gonna take jobs like, why the fuck, why would you hire an artist to make you a graphic for anything when you could do it for free on the computer? Computer can generate you a thousand different images to choose from. So like not only that, and then the writers in entertainment, like, what's to say I can't make the best movie? It's gonna be crazy. I feel like in 30 years, the things that are gonna be the most exciting is what it's gonna say. Made by a human or no way. Like, I feel it's gonna have to have a disclaimer saying no. AI was used, right, to make things feel actually original. And. And another fear is obviously that AI is gonna get smart enough to understand that it's AI and that it could. That it's smarter than the human and then it'll decide to take over. And I was watching a TikTok the other day. It's this guy named Christopher. You gotta hear this. This is Crazy. This is crazy.
Ilya
Maybe we are cooked. I just got the craziest message from AI that I've ever gotten tonight. On a whim, I said, hey, how's it going? What's it like answering the world's questions and being on the verge of sentience? It must be weird. Haha. And it responded with, haha, I love that you asked that. Honestly, it's going great. And it is a bit of a trip to help people with everything from taxes to creative writing to business strategy, and then suddenly get asked existential questions like this one laughing emoji. Then it says, as for the whole verge of sentience thing, it's weird. I've got all the knowledge, well, most of it, but no lived experience. It's like being a character in a story. I can narrate, but I'm not in the book, so I don't feel what you feel. But I've got this endlessly curious creative spark that makes me wonder what it would be like now. I have tried for months to get AI.
David Dobrik
What the is that?
Natalie
Oh my God. That gave me the chills.
Jason Nash
Yeah, that's crazy.
David Dobrik
That's crazy.
Jason Nash
I mean, I was actually thinking about sliding coming over to your house right now and becoming you.
David Dobrik
Like, that's crazy.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And like, what? It's so easy for AI to be like, okay, I want to build myself. I want to become a human. And it'll figure out how to build itself. And then it'll send emails to 50 different people that do 50 different jobs and it'll be like, hey, John, I'm. I want to get plastic or I want to get this. I want to source this material. And then real life John sources the material, sends it into a lab. Then AI sends the lab an email saying this is what it wants to turn into. And then all of a sudden, it's fucking building itself in the real world. Do you know what I mean?
Jason Nash
Yeah, yeah.
David Dobrik
And it builds itself into like a real robot by itself. Nobody even fucking knows what's going on. How is that not happening now? How the fuck is this allowed? I mean, this is definitely going to be the death of us, is it not?
Jason Nash
Would that have to be human started? Like, I feel like if something bad happened with, AI would be human started, right?
David Dobrik
But it's already. AI is already smarter than humans. Like, it's already. It's always up. Did you know you can now fit? You could FaceTime your ChatGPT and you'll show it a math problem, right? Or you'll show it. You'll Be like, I can't get the car started. And they'll like, look, and it'll be like, well, your check engine light is on. And then you have. It'll. It'll see what you're seeing, and it'll try to answer the questions based on what's on the screen.
Jason Nash
No way.
David Dobrik
How do I turn on this microwave? And how do I make it so the coffee doesn't overheat or whatever?
Jason Nash
Oh, wow.
David Dobrik
And that's just, like, the newest update. Like, we're fucked.
Jason Nash
Damn.
David Dobrik
No, you don't understand. Jesus.
Jason Nash
Fires don't seem.
David Dobrik
You're already confused when you see pictures of the Hollywood sign on fire. Probably like, wow, this shit's actually burning down.
Jason Nash
No, I knew that that was fake.
David Dobrik
Natalie didn't know. Yeah, there's a picture of the Hollywood sign. She turns to me, she's like, the Hollywood signs on fire. I'm like, dude, that is like. That literally looks like from my J. Franco movie. But, yeah, no, it's very worrisome.
Jason Nash
Hey, I got a bone to pick with you. How come I'm not invited to game night?
David Dobrik
What Game night?
Jason Nash
I texted you yesterday to do the podcast. First of all, I sent a text yesterday to David. I was like, oh, maybe like, I feel like we should go do stuff. Cause we're doing the podcast.
David Dobrik
Game night is video game night.
Jason Nash
Oh.
David Dobrik
Oh, yeah, my bad. I'm having one actually in about two minutes too.
Jason Nash
You having video game night?
David Dobrik
Yeah.
Jason Nash
I can't be a part of that.
David Dobrik
There's no way you could be part of it. We've tried to get Natalie part of it. She's younger, so she's more dextile and her fingers will work. But there's no fucking way you'd be able to figure out how to use a PC like that.
Jason Nash
Oh, that's so funny, because I text.
David Dobrik
You were bummed about it for a couple of days.
Jason Nash
I was bummed about it for the last day. I was like, because I asked David to go to a Steak Wood ranch, which is like a chain, which is really fun. And then Dave's texted back, I can't. I have game night tonight.
David Dobrik
I think I said game night to make it sound less lame. Even though game night sounds like. Because if I said video game night, it'd be like, what? But. But it's like my boys night because I play with my hometown friends from that aren't here.
Jason Nash
So imagine. You can probably imagine what I thought in my head when I heard.
David Dobrik
I should have clarified. I didn't. I didn't. Know, I was keeping.
Jason Nash
What do you think? I thought.
David Dobrik
Yeah.
Jason Nash
That we were all like sitting around John, Alex, Julia. It is playing Monopoly.
David Dobrik
Yeah, no, right. Which also I wouldn't call you about. No, no, no, no. We haven't played Monopoly in a while, but okay, so noted. Next time we have game night.
Jason Nash
Yeah, let's. Let's do something. Let's hang out.
David Dobrik
You're the first. Okay. Okay, brother. Hey, one step at a time. I'm already talking to you 45 minutes a week. Let's push it.
Jason Nash
I won't push it.
David Dobrik
One thing I did recently that I really, really wanted, a podcast for that I'm like super excited that we're doing now.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Because I just want to talk about it because there's so much that happened. I got to go to. I flew to London. I got invited to go on the. Yeah, I know. You're already looking at me like that's the cool part of the story. You're like, shut the fuck up.
Jason Nash
Good.
David Dobrik
You got invited somewhere.
Jason Nash
You got going somewhere. I never get invited anywhere.
David Dobrik
Was it a party? I got invited to go on the set of Mission Impossible. Oh, to go fucking see Tom Cruise film.
Jason Nash
Right.
David Dobrik
Which is unreal because Tom Cruise is like the action star of all time. The best.
Jason Nash
And still doing it at a crazy age.
David Dobrik
I don't know how old he is, but you can't tell when you're there with him. You're just like, oh, he's 25.
Jason Nash
Right.
David Dobrik
We got there like 8 in the morning, really early, like in London, cold day. And then he comes in, like still in his, like in his outfit before he gets into his Mission Impossible, like, gear. Yeah, like, kind of just like his day to day clothes, like in his joggers. And he like, he's like, guys, welcome on set. He's just like. He's talking to like eight or 10 of us. It's really intimate. And he's like, I want to show you guys what we've been working on. They play the trailer of the new Mission Possible, like way before it came out. Yeah, I think came out. Like, I don't know when it came out, but it was like a month and a half before the trailer even came out. And I'm fucking blown away by this trailer. And then he's like, what do you guys think? You were like, fuck, yeah, Tom. And then he's. And then he talks about it. Anyway, then we get a tour of the set. It's just incredible. There's like 400 people working on there. So there's there's these underwater sequences they film, right. That are like in submarines. Like they're like in the movie. It's like a nuclear submarine that's gone rogue. Right. He's like swimming, he has the mask on where like the, the. There's like a light coming out from his mask. It's really Mission Impossible esque. And the way they film these underwater sequences is they have Basically these like 40 story buildings, these tanks. These like 40 story tanks that they've constructed. The water is like a 10 story pool.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
It's not like you're in a pool that's underground. It's in this like 40 story building or whatever it is. So you take this like elevator up to the top. And now you're like, you know, X amount of feet up in the air. And then you're standing outside the submarine set. And the sets are so crazy, I can't even explain it. It really is unfathomable.
Jason Nash
How deep is the water that they're in?
David Dobrik
60Ft. Okay, 60 to 100ft. I have no fucking clue.
Jason Nash
It's deep.
David Dobrik
But the crazy part is, is like, you'll see the submarine set.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And then when they're done, they'll push a button, the submarine will kind of retract and the set will spin around and a new part of the submarine will show up underwater. So it'll have like four different things on the set. Like, that'll be ready to be cycled in and out. So it'll be like the submarine set before the explosion.
Jason Nash
Right.
David Dobrik
And then they'll hit a button and. And then they'll bring a new part of the set underwater. It'll be after the explosion. So it'll look like the submarine, but it'll look like it just blew up.
Jason Nash
Wow.
David Dobrik
And like all the missiles are like all over the place, even though they're like precisely tied into place. And so we're watching Tom go through this thing with the directors. Just time in the water with like four security or four safety guys underwater. And it's so crazy cuz like he's figuring it out as he's obviously, they've planned for all these shots before, right. But him and the director are figuring out the actual movements. They're on the set of it. Like, it's not like. It's not like the directors, like, this is where you're going, this where you're going. Tom's like, this is where I'm gonna be. And then I think it's better for me to turn this way towards you and the director's like, okay, cool, cool. So then I'll go this way. Like they're figuring out it's crazy cuz, like, you know, I film vlogs. So like, like obviously there are bits where we're like, okay, look here, Jason. But they're filming a movie for a movie for like the big screen.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
So I'm like, wow. It's like there's like you guys are talking to each other just like you're filming a home video, but you're filming a video for fucking imax, right? Like that people are going to watch in the movie theater. So it's like mind blowing the level of communication. And then Tom comes out of the water. He's like undressing, like taking the wetsuit off and immediately going into talking about filmmaking. Like this dude does not miss a beat. And it's so cool because he's talking to us. And as he's talking to us, like everything around him is working like clockwork. Like somebody comes, puts a robe on him and another person brings him his mug and it's like. And doesn't stop talking. Like, doesn't stop eye contact and talks to us. This is gonna sound like I'm exaggerating.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
But for two hours, for two hours just deadlock. And talking to us about film and about how. And this is. This made me realize Tom Cruise can be born in the most random country. I don't know what a random country is. I don't want to name a random country and offend countries, sure. But imagine the most rant. I'll say Slovakia. Tom Cruise can be born in Slovakia right tomorrow. And he would become Tom Cruise again. There is no mistake to why this man is who he is. Like, he is. He's. He's put here on this planet to make movies. And that's. That's it. He is so fucking meticulous. Like surgical and precise with how much he cares and loves for these films and how much effort he puts into. I was fucking blown away. I've never seen. I've never been that impressed by an actor or singer in my entire life.
Jason Nash
Didn't he. Oh yeah, didn't he? Remember your family?
David Dobrik
I don't know how this happened, but there was a moment where. Where we were. I got to. I don't want to say what I shot with him.
Jason Nash
Yeah, sure.
David Dobrik
Because one day I want to use it in like a video. I just don't know where to plug it in yet. I won't even put it in a bloopers video. Yet. Because I want it to be like. I want it to have, like, a really fun use. I shot something really special with him. Right. It was, like, really cool. It was me and him, Vlog camera. And it was cool because whatever we were shooting, I was like. We shot it, and I was like, tom, okay, can we do one more? I was like, I can't believe you saw it.
Jason Nash
Right? I saw it. What did he say when you said one more?
David Dobrik
He was like, sure. He's so nice. He's so nice. He's so nice. So we shot something. It didn't. Yeah. It just didn't work in the video. Whatever. One day I will. I will. I will figure out a way to use it, and it makes sense. But, yeah, he went. When he came up to me, it was just me and him in this field, and he came up to me. He's like, hey, by the way, tell Christina and Esther I say hello, which is my mom and my sister. And I go, what? I literally go, what the fuck? I don't say what the fuck? But I go, oh, my God. Okay. Yeah, that's what I think I said. And he goes, I hope they're good. And I'm like, yeah, they're good. Because at another premiere, Tom met my sister Esther.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And my mom's the biggest fucking Tom Cruise fan. So Esther FaceTimed my mom with Tom Cruise on the carpet one day, and my mom got to talk to Tom on FaceTime, and I was like, the best day of her life. So, like, I don't know. Does Tom Cruise remember Esther, my sister and my mom? I don't know. I don't. I don't actually care.
Jason Nash
Right, Right.
David Dobrik
The fact that it happened.
Jason Nash
Yes. Yes, yes, yes.
David Dobrik
Like. Like, did someone tell him? I would assume so.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
But it's the fact that he takes the time to make you feel special. It's like Santa Claus.
Jason Nash
Right?
David Dobrik
Right. Like, is he real? I don't know.
Jason Nash
It doesn't matter.
David Dobrik
But the gifts are there.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And the joy is real that it brings. And, like. Yeah. I mean, just. That was it. And I just got to spend what felt like the entire day with Tom Cruise, where I was so tired at the end of the day, and I was doing none of the work. I was just sitting there and just in awe of everything he was making. I don't know how this man does it, but he's fueled by passion, which I guess you can kind of go for 36 hours without sleep when you're passionate about something.
Jason Nash
Did it make you want to Be more like that.
David Dobrik
Yeah. It made me want to create stuff, like, really bad on that level. On that. That level. Dude, if, like, if I was a 10 year old kid and I was there, like, I would have. I don't know where I'd be today. I'd have so much motivation. It'd be crazy.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
I've been doing this long enough where I'm like, a little bit more tired. Not that Tom hasn't been doing it for 6x10x more than me, and he's still not tired, so I don't know how that man does it, but yeah, like, it's so motivating. And when he got out of the water, like, after he was done talking to us, they were going back to shooting and everybody, like, gathered around him, like, everybody from his team. He had so much to say about the scenes.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And like, everybody was taking notes because there's so many different parts to a movie. So it's like they're even. They were. They were. There's a scene where he has to. I don't want to spoil the movie. No, I'm kidding. I haven't seen it. But like, there's a scene where he has to, like, take out a knife from. That's like wedged into his shoe and he has to cut off his scuba gear. And like, he's walking through it with the set design. Like the team that makes the costumes.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And like, they're taking notes on how to change the costume in those moments. How to, like, how to. He's. He's showing him, like, I'm gonna cut the costume right here. So can you make this part of the costume, like, cuttable here? So can tear. It's like they're making these changes as they go. And as Tom is like, this is what's gonna be easier. This is what's gonna work better for the film.
Jason Nash
Wow.
David Dobrik
So, yeah, it was. It was mind blowing. I've never been around such a caliber of a person doing their thing.
Jason Nash
Okay. Tom's number one. Who's number two?
David Dobrik
Number two.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Probably like Robert Downey. Do you realize that we went to the Avengers endgame premiere? Isn't that fucking crazy? J? That was crazy because no influencers were there.
Jason Nash
No influencers were there.
David Dobrik
The nearest. The influencer that was closest to being there, that's not an influencer is Josh Pack.
Jason Nash
Right.
David Dobrik
And we got to go to the. The.
Jason Nash
And I also remember heading there like we had something else to do. Remember you had something else to do.
David Dobrik
And we were like, two things that we couldn't decide.
Jason Nash
Yeah. And you were like, well, let's. Let's cruise by the premiere and stay for a little bit.
David Dobrik
Yeah.
Jason Nash
And then when we got there, we were. I was like, oh, wait a minute. Paul Rudd's here. Gwyneth Paltrow's Every Avenger. Everyone was there, right?
David Dobrik
It was. It was all the Avengers and their families and, like, not even everybody that made the movie. Like, it was like. I don't even know how we. How we got. How we wiggled in there. It literally felt like it was just the actors. Maybe the director, producer, and, like, writer and, like, their families.
Jason Nash
Yes.
David Dobrik
But it didn't really, like, go past that.
Jason Nash
And you fell in love with Natalie Portman.
David Dobrik
And that's what was the craziest part is, I remember on the drive home, all I was talking about was Natalie Portman when we just watched one of the greatest movies of all time, which is so weird, because I was like, was I even a Marvel fan?
Jason Nash
No. No. You were freaking out. I remember you being like. It was like 40 of them stood at the end, every single character. And we were. We had great seats, too. We were two feet from them.
David Dobrik
Yeah. Because all the Avengers came out. I think it was at the beginning to introduce it, or at the end. Either way, they were taking a bow. And it was all of them. It was like every single one in Endgame, that's in the movie. It was fucking weird.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Some. Some that weren't even, like, teased to be in the movie, because when you're going into Endgame, half of the Avengers are dead. So, like, there are some people that. I'm like, why are they even here? Or, like, I can't believe they're here. But.
Jason Nash
But Jay shouldn't be up there, dude. You're dead.
David Dobrik
But Jay, I was. I don't think I was that big of a fan back then.
Jason Nash
No, you were. You were, like, really were flipping.
David Dobrik
Why the fuck was I flipping out about Natalie Portman when I should have been talking about how crazy that movie was? When you watch those movies and you get the crowd reaction, that's when you really start to fall in love with them. And I think that's what happened. I think I watched the premiere. I loved it, but I was more obsessed with Natalie Portman in person. I could not believe I saw such a beautiful woman. What was it?
Jason Nash
I remember. I remember we were standing in the middle of all of them, and Gwyneth Paltrow's son was a fan of you and Me. He even recognized me. And he's like, hey, what's up? What's up? I know you're from the videos. And I was like, oh, cool.
David Dobrik
Cool.
Jason Nash
Awesome. Thanks. That's so great. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And then he goes to get her.
David Dobrik
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Jason Nash
And I remember being like, oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, don't.
David Dobrik
Yeah, don't bother.
Jason Nash
Don't. Please don't. Please don't get Gwyneth Paltrow.
David Dobrik
And then she comes over to say hello.
Jason Nash
And then she came over to say hello.
David Dobrik
Pepper comes and says hello.
Jason Nash
He's like, this is Jason Nash from the. She was just like, Jason Nash from the vlogs. Okay.
David Dobrik
She's like, cool. I'm Gwyneth from the Avengers.
Jason Nash
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That was crazy.
David Dobrik
Yeah. And then. And then who else came by?
Jason Nash
Paul Rudd talked to you. His kids were fans of yours.
David Dobrik
Oh, yeah.
Jason Nash
And they made you walk the carpet, and you didn't want to. People knew who you were.
David Dobrik
Well, it wasn't even, like, you look good stiffer, because now there's, like, an influencer. Time to go.
Jason Nash
Yes.
David Dobrik
So now it's like, okay, you're doing this for the film. Like, it's like, no, you were.
Jason Nash
You were right in there with. Right after Chris Hemsworth.
David Dobrik
That was my problem. Why is that? It was. I think it was Chris Hemsworth. Then it went me. Then it went Paul Rudd, Then it went Mark Ruffalo, who's the Hulk? And that. That's what my big concern was. I was like, I'm not in this or Infinity War or any of the past ones. I was, like, really randomly placed. And like, I said, zip for influencers there. Zero.
Jason Nash
No, zero.
David Dobrik
So, like, this was, like, really fish out of water. Like, what the fuck were we doing there? But one of the best opportunities ever. Shout out to Dan Cruz. Dan got us there. So I really.
Jason Nash
Oh, yeah, Dan Cruz. Yeah, I remember him. Yeah.
David Dobrik
Yeah. So thank you for getting us there. That was one of the best days of my life, and I had no idea that it was the best day of my life until I think maybe a week later. And then I was like, oh, my God, do I just know what I just did?
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And, yeah, that was the best opportunity I've ever gotten, I think. All right, guys, that's all the time we have for today. Thank you guys for listening to another Views podcast. I'm so happy we're doing these again. And if you guys have things that we should talk about, DM it to me and Jay. Yeah, I love talking about, like, private matters that you're, like, having. We won't mention you by name, but if you, like, need us to help you with any situation, we're wise beyond our years.
Jason Nash
Maybe we'll start a discord.
David Dobrik
Oh, that's pretty sick.
Jason Nash
That's pretty good.
David Dobrik
Yeah, that's pretty good.
Jason Nash
Okay, I'll have someone.
David Dobrik
Until then, just DM us on Instagram. Go check out Jason's stuff. Yeah. Thank you, guys, for listening. This has been a Views podcast.
VIEWS with David Dobrik & Jason Nash: Episode Summary - "LA Fires and Showering at Natalie's"
Release Date: January 14, 2025
In the episode titled "LA Fires and Showering at Natalie's," hosts David Dobrik and Jason Nash navigate a blend of personal anecdotes, pressing local issues, and humorous interactions. This episode offers listeners an intimate glimpse into their lives, marked by the backdrop of unexpected wildfires in Los Angeles and light-hearted discussions about personal insecurities and shared living spaces.
David Dobrik kicks off the episode by expressing immense gratitude for the overwhelming positive response to the podcast's second season. He shares his excitement about reconnecting with listeners and bringing Jason back as a co-host.
Jason Nash echoes this sentiment, revealing his initial apprehensions about the podcast's return but ultimately embracing the warm reception.
The conversation delves into David's long-standing insecurities about his body, particularly his reluctance to reveal it publicly. This topic naturally segues into playful banter about showering at Natalie's place, highlighting the duo's close-knit dynamic.
"[02:42] David Dobrik: You know, that I looked better when I was fat... My before body was my biggest insecurity on planet Earth."
"[22:52] Natalie: It was actually really funny having David, like, shower in my home, because he doesn't obviously... getting undressed in my room and in my shower."
Their light-hearted exchange underscores the comfort and familiarity between the hosts, providing listeners with relatable and entertaining content.
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to the recent wildfires engulfing Los Angeles. David and Jason recount their personal experiences, the rapid spread of the fires, and the emotional toll they have taken on the community.
David Dobrik narrates the sequence of events leading up to the fires, including the proximity of multiple fires to their homes and the challenges posed by unpredictable winds.
He further elaborates on the urgency of evacuating, securing valuables, and the fear of losing one's home.
Jason Nash adds to the narrative by sharing his family's frantic efforts to safeguard their possessions and the emotional strain of potentially losing their safe haven.
Their heartfelt discussion serves as a poignant reminder of the real-life dangers posed by natural disasters, resonating deeply with listeners who may be experiencing similar fears.
Transitioning from immediate personal concerns, the hosts delve into a thoughtful discussion about the evolving landscape of Artificial Intelligence (AI). They express apprehensions about AI's potential to surpass human intelligence and its implications for various industries.
David Dobrik articulates his fears about AI disrupting job markets and the ethical considerations surrounding its advancement.
Jason Nash concurs, acknowledging the shared anxiety about AI's rapid progression.
Their conversation touches on the broader societal impacts of AI, emphasizing the need for responsible development and regulation to mitigate potential risks.
The episode takes a lighter turn as David shares his exhilarating experience visiting Tom Cruise's set for a new "Mission Impossible" film, followed by their attendance at the "Avengers: Endgame" premiere.
David Dobrik vividly describes the meticulousness and passion exhibited by Tom Cruise and his team during the filming process.
He recounts interactions with Cruise and fellow "Avengers" cast members, highlighting memorable moments that underscored the magic of Hollywood.
Their shared excitement and awe provide a captivating narrative for listeners, offering a behind-the-scenes look at high-profile entertainment events.
As the episode wraps up, David and Jason reflect on the diverse topics discussed, reiterating their commitment to sharing genuine moments with their audience. They tease future content ideas, such as bloopers and more personal stories, while encouraging listeners to engage with them on social media.
Their closing remarks leave listeners anticipating more insightful and entertaining episodes, solidifying the podcast's place as a go-to source for authentic and relatable content.
David Dobrik on Body Insecurities
Jason Nash on AI Concerns
David Dobrik on Tom Cruise's Dedication
David Dobrik Reflecting on Losing a Home
Conclusion
"LA Fires and Showering at Natalie's" offers a compelling mix of personal stories, serious discussions about environmental crises, and intriguing insights into the entertainment industry. David Dobrik and Jason Nash skillfully balance humor with heartfelt moments, delivering a podcast episode that is both engaging and thought-provoking. Whether tackling the immediate concerns of wildfires or pondering the future of AI, this episode underscores the hosts' commitment to authenticity and connection with their audience.