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David Dobrik
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David Dobrik
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Ilya Fedorovich
This is unlike you to talk about something publicly that's not set in stone.
David Dobrik
Yes, it's very unlike, very unlike you. But I want to run the audience. I want to run my issues with it through the audience perspective.
Ilya Fedorovich
I love that.
David Dobrik
And Ilya's here, Natalie's here, and I would really appreciate feedback. Okay, so obviously not obviously, but I don't think the vlogs are ever coming back. Like, I don't think. Like, fuck. I just. I don't think like that.
Ilya Fedorovich
That's what this was.
David Dobrik
I don't think I can. No, I'm doing a cartoon animated show. No, no, I'm kidding. I just don't think it's possible to do the videos at the same caliber as before. And it's just a lot. You just run into a lot of issues and like. Like Topp, the video, the next video, and then the video after that. It's just exhausting. We're so much older now. I know you started old Jay, but the rest of us have now caught up to the age where you started.
Ilya Fedorovich
How's it feel, motherfuckers?
David Dobrik
So I had an idea also in part with Ilya, because Ilya does these documentaries on his Zela channel, and I love them. I think they're cool, good vibes. But I think anybody can create them. I think Ilya is many times. And this is just me speaking my opinion. Like, he's not playing to strong suits. I've always said this. Trying to think of an example. He's like an eagle trying to learn how to swim. Do you know what I mean? When he needs to just take the sky, like, that's. That's what it is like. And his strong suits are being funny, and he's like, such a fun personality.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yes.
David Dobrik
And through his videos, I don't see that too often. Like, through his, like, I'm a Zela trainer. This is what I do. Work, work, work. We saw it, like, when we made a video together, because that was really fun and we finally got to. Yeah, but a lot of the videos he makes, you don't see why Ilya is so great and for the reason why people even want to work with Zila. Like, work in the office, work with him, be his friend, be his employee. Like, all those reasons aren't showcased through. So I was telling him, I was like, what would be so much better and easier and more fun for you to create is, like, weekly vlogs or videos. I don't want to call them vlogs, that words banned here. But as that idea kind of, like, snowballed of him doing that on his Zilla channel, I was like, well, why don't I co host it with you? I'll be like the second guy in your videos and we'll just put it on my second channel.
Ilya Fedorovich
Great.
David Dobrik
So it sort of went from here's this thing that Zeala should be doing to, like, why don't we just. Why don't we just hang out and make videos together?
Ilya Fedorovich
Right.
David Dobrik
Once a week, share.
Ilya Fedorovich
Sure.
David Dobrik
I mean, yeah. How am I doing so far?
Natalie Mariduena
Nah, he's great.
David Dobrik
Thank you so much. And Ilya, how did you feel about that idea?
Natalie Mariduena
Well, originally I shot it down.
Ilya Fedorovich
Why?
David Dobrik
Well, he shot this idea down a while ago. I had this idea a while ago.
Ilya Fedorovich
What are you doing?
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah, well, it also wasn't on a second channel at the time.
Ilya Fedorovich
Okay.
David Dobrik
And selfishly, I wanted to do this because one, I, you know, if you listen to the podcast, you know that I'm having Like, a little bit of a midlife crisis.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And I was like, I wonder if that's, like. Because I'm not being, like, creative.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And, like, I'd love to be creative again, but in a different capacity and like, in like, a different way as opposed to what I was doing before.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah.
David Dobrik
So, like, I told Ilya that, like, if we were to do something like this, maybe I shouldn't edit it, maybe I shouldn't come up with the ideas, and maybe I shouldn't have anything to do with anything other than giving you the login. And I'm there for every video.
Ilya Fedorovich
Right. That's great. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
David Dobrik
Because, like, with this podcast, like, what happened with the vlog that I fucking. That would drive me nuts is like, we'd make one vlog and we really enjoyed it. And then I take one little piece from that vlog and I'd be like, from now on, this piece needs to be in every vlog. So, like, what do you mean?
Ilya Fedorovich
What do you mean?
David Dobrik
Like, one vlog would have, like, one would have a really emotional moment. And so I'd be like, okay, great. So now every vlog needs an emotional moment. And then this would have the. The best Corinne a bit. So I'd be like, now we need Corinne in every vlog. Or now we need to visit the Antonians. Or now we need this. This. And every vlog started to have, like, a formula. Yeah. A formula that, like, everything needed to be hit and needed to be better and better and better and better. I would, like, hyper analyze every video like a lunatic. And like, it was like, okay, we have this. We have a fun, slutty joke here about Nelly being a slut. Now we need. Yeah, now we need something heartwarming.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yes, yes.
David Dobrik
You know what I mean?
Jason Nash
So that also made the videos, like, totally were. Yeah.
David Dobrik
And it made them. And at the time, that's how it should have been. And I'm glad that's how it worked, but it's just, like, it wasn't sustainable. And it got to a point where, like, I was just driving myself nuts with, like. Like, you can't just conjure heartwarming moments or do all this anymore. Like, it was just. It was just a lot.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And like, so for the same reason I don't listen to this podcast, I don't touch the edit and I don't.
Ilya Fedorovich
Ferris said it's great, right? Ferris?
David Dobrik
It's amazing.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah, yeah.
David Dobrik
Like, I don't. I don't want to hear anything about it because I know if I sat with you editing it or going through the stories, I'd be like, we need to re record. That was boring. I could do that with more energy. Just taking myself out of actually creating it has helped me be a part of creating it, if that makes sense.
Ilya Fedorovich
Right, right.
David Dobrik
And that's also why I hated the podcast video, because there was just so much more to the creative. It was just like, now we have this camera angle and, like, and Jason's making this face in reaction to this comment when he should be making this face. Can we pull an angle from earlier to this comment? Like, it just, like, became so overwhelming where the podcast wasn't just us, like, shooting the shit. So maybe I can be fulfilled creatively, have some fun. Get to hang out with Ilya.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And just, like, get to hang out with friends and do, like, fun stuff. And maybe I'm not even holding the camera. Maybe Ferris is with us, like, holding the camera. So, like, I have more. I also hate holding the camera. Like, that's like a big, like, the physical. Yeah. I just think it's fun. It's just become so cheesy to be.
Ilya Fedorovich
The guy to show up with a big add. Yeah.
David Dobrik
It's like, yeah, the whole.
Ilya Fedorovich
The influencers here.
David Dobrik
Yeah.
Ilya Fedorovich
Everyone in LA are going to have fun. And then somebody brought his vlog camera.
David Dobrik
Yes. Yes. When I see a vlogger now, I cringe with it, even though I am a vlogger.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Like, I will always stand by that title, but, like, yeah, it is kind of tough so just to have the camera out of my hands.
Ilya Fedorovich
Well, what would the videos be?
David Dobrik
This is what my problem is, is, like, I'm scared that the first video is gonna be something casual and fun, and the next one, little less casual, a little more fun, and then the next one a little more fun, less casual. And then until we fall back into that stupid fucking vlog mindset where everything needs to be better, bigger.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah, you guys are faster. You guys are with the cartel in Mexico. All of a sudd.
David Dobrik
Yeah. It went from visiting Corinna's farm.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Yeah. To doing an ISIS raid.
Ilya Fedorovich
Like, isn't that.
Natalie Mariduena
Isn't it? Like, isn't that what it's about?
Jason Nash
No, I just think.
David Dobrik
Not for me anymore. I have quit that. I retired that. Like, I'm gonna let you finish. I wish there was a way.
Jason Nash
No, he's not.
David Dobrik
No, I will. I'm gonna come back to you. Somebody remember that Natalie was trying to.
Ilya Fedorovich
Natalie wants to speak. Guys, note it, put it, put it in the notes.
Natalie Mariduena
Forget it, forget it.
David Dobrik
Yeah, when the. When. When the mic's off, we can talk. I wish there was a way to put a video into chat GPT or something and be like, what do we need to pull out of this to maintain a C average?
Ilya Fedorovich
Like, you can let me edit it.
David Dobrik
Like, I feel like. Like, I feel like when Dash is running in the Incredibles. Yeah, he really wants to join the track team and his parents are like, just cut it close. Like, don't blow past everything. That's what I want to do. I just want to be in the track meet and I want to be just making videos consistently. But sustainability, yes. But, like, I don't want to drop the quality of it either. That's not what I'm saying. Like, these videos are gonna be us mukbanging. But, like, I do want it to have, like, something. Like, I want it to feel more casual, but I also don't want the audience to feel like, well, this isn't fun. And I definitely don't want to diminish what the vlogs were. And, like, that's why I definitely don't want to call this a vlog, because the vlogs are packed up in a bow somewhere, like, deep in the attic. So whatever this is needs a new name. I don't know what it is. It's Ilya and David doing things, and now I don't know what those things are. I don't know if it's driving to get snack wraps and then going to a workout. Like, what, Like Kevin Hart's what? The Fit Show? Or I don't know if it's going to Thailand with Zayn and Corinna. Like, I don't know what the idea is exactly.
Ilya Fedorovich
The question is, are you going to be able to let go? It's upload day. Faris is in here editing it. You're playing pickleball. You're going to be like, all right, yeah, send it out. Are you going to be in here fixing it?
David Dobrik
That's what I'm worried about is, like, how much am I allowed to look at it?
Ilya Fedorovich
Well, how much you. You dictate that.
Natalie Mariduena
I think the first four, you're, like, heavily involved, and then once you get a formula that's good.
David Dobrik
Like, I enjoyed when, like, I referenced this moment five times, which must have sparked something inside me. But when Danny came over, Danny Duncan came over and he, like, filmed with me, and, like, I was being very casual. I was just hanging. I wasn't doing anything. He was holding the camera and he, like, texted me. He's like, do you want to see the edit before? I'm like, God, no. Like, whatever you want to do, just do it right. Like, I don't care to see any of that editing shit. I trust you. And, like, that felt really good to put my trust into, like, another creator.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
David Dobrik
And I don't know.
Ilya Fedorovich
I mean, this is, like, such a great idea, and I love that you opened it up to the audience because they're going to. I know what the audience is going to say, and I want you to be surprised. But that's awesome.
David Dobrik
Why? I assume they're going to be like, yeah, do it. But, like, I.
Ilya Fedorovich
No, but they're going to be like.
David Dobrik
Yeah, but I need them to be more critical than just like, yeah, that'd be great.
Ilya Fedorovich
But I think what the audience will say is make those kinds of videos. They don't need to be insane.
David Dobrik
That's also what I want to find is, like, is there a title or is there, like, something we can call this series on the second channel that, like, reflects our age and reflects the fact that, like, this is, like, a new. I don't want to say era, but like, a new, like, moment in time where it's like, yeah, the fun happened and we were fudgeing. We were 19. I mean, I started vlogging when I was 18 to, like, 23. So really fudgeing young.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah. So, like, I don't think you need to label it. I think the audience will find it.
David Dobrik
I know. I just. I don't want people. Like, the reason I never wanted a podcast on YouTube is because I never wanted a casual vlog watcher to ever stumble upon our podcast on accident. Because I was always like, the vlog is one thing. It's really quick. And I don't want someone to accidentally find me for 50 minutes. Like. Like, if you want to find us.
Ilya Fedorovich
Kind of a dipshit. I thought he was cool for 4 minutes and 20 seconds.
David Dobrik
Like, if you want to find us, like, go and look on Apple Music and Spotify, like, really dig for it, because then. Then you actually do really want to listen to it. But if you actually stumble upon the podcast, I don't know what you'll think if you're used to the vlogs.
Ilya Fedorovich
But isn't that how, like, most of our. Our favorite people work anyway? Like, they make what they like and the chips fall and. And that's it. I mean, like, who. Who do I love? I love John Mulaney. And, like, he came out with the show on Netflix, and I Don't think people were watching it. It's like one of my favorite shows and it's completely unique to him and it's amazing.
David Dobrik
I hear you. But like, what?
Ilya Fedorovich
It's not a top 10 Netflix show.
David Dobrik
But what I also like is I still like the vlog. Like, if I could make. If I could make a vlog every week, I would, but I can't. I literally physically can't.
Ilya Fedorovich
You could.
David Dobrik
I'm not saying I can't. Like, if I put my mind to it, I think anybody can achieve anything. But I am not willing to put my mind there.
Ilya Fedorovich
Why?
David Dobrik
Cause it's just, it's too much. It's dark and I just don't like it.
Ilya Fedorovich
It's a dark place to be in terms of like, I gotta get this up and I. Natalie, where's SD card? God damn it. All that, right?
David Dobrik
Yeah. Like, I'm just like, so much more relaxed now. This episode is brought to you by Amazon Prime. From streaming to shopping, prime helps you get more out of your passions. So whether you're a fan of true crime or prefer a nail biting novel from time to time, with services like Prime Video, Amazon Music and fast free delivery, prime makes it easy to get more out of whatever you're into or getting into. Visit Amazon.comprime to learn more. Pro paint days are back at Lowes and Mylo's Pro Rewards members can save even more with limited time deals right now. Buy one, get one half off. Select HGTV Home by Sherwin Williams Primer and Ceiling paint. Plus get free same day delivery to your job site when you order by 2pm Offer valid through 6 13. Delivery by 8pm Subject to driver availability. Additional terms apply. C loads.com SameDay Delivery for details. So my questions to the audience is, what sounds interesting about this? Are you gonna be thrown by them not being as fast paced as the vlogs is? I don't know. I don't want to recap my questions because I feel like I've already asked them and I think people know what I'm asking. But yeah, do you? Oh fuck, I forgot to come back to Natalie. Whatever. Do you think, do you think that you.
Natalie Mariduena
Do you think that you need to make it clear to the audience like what type of videos these are gonna be? I don't know. Some people may think that if we're not doing documentaries anymore that we're gonna be doing.
David Dobrik
So I also told Ilya, Ilya was like, why would.
Jason Nash
Why is his voice like that?
David Dobrik
Just imagine three feet looking up at me. Yeah, yeah. Ilya's concern, and I've always been screaming at him about this. Like, his main thing is Zela, right? Yeah, my main thing is fun.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And Ilya's like, well, how are we going to sell, dude? He's like. Lily's like a white guy in a suit. How will the kids be attached to this? He's like, how will we.
Natalie Mariduena
What I was trying to say was how. No, yeah. How will people be interested in what Zilla is or what it has to offer if all we're doing is getting snack wraps and getting fucked up at the club.
Ilya Fedorovich
100%, they will.
David Dobrik
And I said. And I said, yeah, it has nothing to do with. With your fucking little puny app. It's all about how fun and it's all about how people like and associate, like, how much they love you.
Natalie Mariduena
Right.
David Dobrik
And people aren't getting a chance to love him through the Zeladox just like they would normally because he's so fun.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And, like, I mean, it's. It's any commercial of any time, of all time. The example I use with Illya, I'm like, when I watch super bowl ads and the little fucking Gekko comes on for car insurance, I think, oh, yeah. What's the last thing that I remember about car insurance is like, there's a funny commercial with this Gecko.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah.
David Dobrik
I'm called Geico.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And that's how it is. Even with SeatGeek. Like, there was never a mention. Me buying cars has nothing to do with the fucking app. Right. But it's. People just associate. They're like, oh, wait, I know, a ticketing app.
Ilya Fedorovich
Same thing with the podcast. Like, people liked this podcast because those videos were so big.
David Dobrik
Elio was like, where is the fitness going to be in the video? And I was like, fuck the fitness. Like, that could be. That could be your whole joke. That could be like a running thing. Throughout all the videos is like, when are we getting to the workout?
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Yeah. And it's like, it's not happening. I think it's very obvious. Ilya likes fitness. This we get. Yeah. I think there's a. There's a healthy medium between. But for these specific videos, if Zilla documentaries right now are 90% fitness, 10% humor, this needs to be 99% fun. There's a lot more to work out with it. But, yeah. And then my. My. My final question with it is, like, the rate of posting, like, is, like, once a week. Is that just, like, are you setting yourself up for failure as long as.
Ilya Fedorovich
It doesn't affect the two podcasts a week we have going here.
David Dobrik
That's you.
Ilya Fedorovich
I'm all for it.
David Dobrik
That's your way of looking at it.
Ilya Fedorovich
Hey, I'm looking out for the views audience.
David Dobrik
But, Jay, like, do. I'm going to be shooting with Ilya, and I know I'm going to call you, and I'm. And right now I'm on a Bigfoot kick. Like, I love the Bigfoot vlogs.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah.
David Dobrik
So I already know. One of my first things I'm going to do is. Jay, can you get into, like, full Bigfoot makeup?
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
David Dobrik
And can we find you in the woods?
Ilya Fedorovich
Sure, sure.
David Dobrik
Can we interview you?
Ilya Fedorovich
That's great.
David Dobrik
Yeah, but, like, that's great. And then when we edit the second video, we're like, well, where's Jason being funny in this one? And then we fall back straight to the same.
Ilya Fedorovich
That's not important. Jason doesn't need to be in the second video.
David Dobrik
Okay.
Ilya Fedorovich
Do you know what I mean? And then the next video is Jonah, and the next video is Corinna.
Natalie Mariduena
Its own thing.
Ilya Fedorovich
It's like, it doesn't. You've built enough of an audience that you can go to Josh Peck for one video, and it's like, you, Ilya and Josh Peck, and people will love it.
David Dobrik
I just want people to expect the most average, fun videos.
Ilya Fedorovich
You know, you're lucky. You have Faris, you have Joe, you know, you have Natalie.
Jason Nash
I think, like, a weekly cadence, I feel, like, sets up the expectation properly. Like, you're getting whatever you're doing, whatever you're doing throughout that week, and you're.
Natalie Mariduena
Putting out that if it's two weeks or if it's every month, then you expect something.
Ilya Fedorovich
Can I say something? Like, it would be really cool if, like, you and Ilya shot for, like, five days and you gave that footage to Ferris and it turned into three videos.
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah, that's kind of what we're gonna do.
Ilya Fedorovich
Good, good, good. Okay, good. Cause that's the other problem that you had is like, oh, fuck, we gotta post.
Natalie Mariduena
No, no, we have to. We have to have three or four in the bag.
Ilya Fedorovich
Good, good, good, good.
David Dobrik
So if we'd start. We'd start, like, end of July or something.
Ilya Fedorovich
Great.
David Dobrik
Like posting them. But yeah, okay, let's. And no travel enough. I don't know. I don't know.
Jason Nash
Are you gonna put.
David Dobrik
Taste is like, you're not gonna leave, right? Podcast equipment's here.
Ilya Fedorovich
Hey, man, the road can come with us. Us, the roadcaster. My trusty roadcaster.
David Dobrik
Okay. All Right.
Ilya Fedorovich
I got my finger over the button. We done?
David Dobrik
No. Well, yeah, yeah, yeah. If you're listening to this, let me know. Varys, what do you have to say as our editor, chief and staff? I think I know. You want to make them, like, not as good. It needs to be good. I'm sorry. You want to post it? We'll do two videos and we'll stop. It needs to be good. I just don't know how you're gonna make not good stuff and be happy with it consistently for weeks.
Ilya Fedorovich
He's not gonna look at it.
David Dobrik
I can't.
Ilya Fedorovich
Ferris, what are you doing? We had a nice thing going.
David Dobrik
Ferris fucked it up.
Ilya Fedorovich
Ferris, you're talking to Charles Manson right now. We gotta do it, man.
David Dobrik
I think it needs to be like, I want people in the comments to, like, hold us accountable. Like, if one video seems too lit, I want people to come and I want people to be like, I laughed.
Natalie Mariduena
A little too hard on this one.
David Dobrik
This one was good. Let's turn it back next week, guys. Like, I just. I need. Like, it needs to be. It needs to be a medium pace. Ferris, I'm sorry, I'm. I have to fight what you're saying here because Balls to the wall content is for another day and for another time somewhere else. Like, something back on YouTube needs to be more.
Natalie Mariduena
Like, what would the titles be in the thumbnails? Like, don't watch this, you will fall asleep in parentheses.
David Dobrik
The most boring one we posted. We try the Snack Wrap again. They're all just titled around the Snack.
Natalie Mariduena
Wrap, but they're the most bomb videos ever.
David Dobrik
Snack Wrap in Thailand. Snack Wrap in Costa Rica. Snack Wrap in Middle Eastern. Yeah, I don't know. That's really funny.
Natalie Mariduena
I think we just have to find our flow.
Jason Nash
Yeah, it's like, it's gonna be based, like, I feel like there's gonna be, like, events or trips that are gonna be, like, banging videos. And then like, we can't do that every week, you know, you can't be gone every week doing something really insane. Every. Like, some weeks we're just at home and we're just hanging out as friends. And, yeah, it's still funny. It's still entertaining.
Ilya Fedorovich
David and Ilya's Medium Pace.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Come up with a name, like, something. Three words.
Ilya Fedorovich
David and Ilya's.
David Dobrik
Well, let's give. We won't come up with it now, but it's a three hour podcast. David and Ilya's Balls to the Wall. Something just about foot to the pedal. Okay.
Natalie Mariduena
Medium speed.
Ilya Fedorovich
Ending up in Jail.
Natalie Mariduena
Moderate speed.
Jason Nash
Moderate speed.
Ilya Fedorovich
Moderate speed.
David Dobrik
One last thought before I stop talking about this. This is for the audience. Do you guys think that it should be in seasons? Because, like, one a week is like, when does that end? I want to commit to something, but if I say one a week, does that mean for the end of time, for another 10 years, for two years, for six months? So, like, is there a way that we maybe do it in seasons? Like it's only during the summertime for five months straight every week or it' every other month, whatever. So, yeah, think of that too if you're helping us out with what we should do.
Ilya Fedorovich
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David Dobrik
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Ilya Fedorovich
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David Dobrik
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Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Have you given it any more thought? Because Ferris told me something the second we finished.
Ilya Fedorovich
Oh, no.
David Dobrik
He goes, don't kill me. But I have an idea. He goes, why don't you just upload it on the main channel?
Ilya Fedorovich
I had the same idea.
David Dobrik
Really?
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And then I was like, because it's not the dumbest idea.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah.
David Dobrik
But it's like the biggest hurdle in my head.
Ilya Fedorovich
Oh, we're going to be all dead soon.
David Dobrik
Right? I should look at things like that.
Ilya Fedorovich
Is going to come in and they're going to be like, he was so stupid.
David Dobrik
I love talking about AI. I know you do.
Ilya Fedorovich
No, no, but once the robots control us, no one's gonna care about your main channel, Right? Is my point.
David Dobrik
It's only in my stupid little head that, like, the differentiation between the main channel and the second channel, but, like, I should just be uploading everything on my main channel, right? Isn't that. It's me, David Dober. Made sense to me. Then he goes, okay, I have one more idea. And this is all hypothetical, right? None of this I've agreed to yet. Not the main channel, not any channel, not any video, anywhere at all. But then he goes, I have another idea. Really? Don't kill me this time. I go, o. He goes, what? About two to three times a week. Like, and part of it, for some reason, I was like, understand? I was like, but no, no, no. But have you thought about it more, Jay?
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah, I mean, I think it's great. I haven't edited any of the podcasts because I was like, I have a feeling I'm going to. I'm going to come back to this. He's going to say, no, no, no.
David Dobrik
Yeah, there's a really good chance I won't do any of what I just said. But, like, I do want to hear the perspective of the people, so I think. I think that'll be really exciting. Anyway, what's new with you?
Ilya Fedorovich
Well, I got mad at my kids today.
David Dobrik
Good. It's about time.
Jason Nash
Is it the first time?
David Dobrik
It's taking you a while.
Ilya Fedorovich
I looked down at my phone and I'm like, it's Father's Day.
Jason Nash
Is it Father's Day today?
Ilya Fedorovich
And I haven't gotten one text from these motherfuckers. And then I go. Then I go, oh, wait, it's Father's Day? I haven't texted my dad. It's already like 3 o' clock. And then I go, oh, no, Father's Day is next week.
David Dobrik
I knew it.
Jason Nash
Oh, my God.
Ilya Fedorovich
I was like, okay.
David Dobrik
Cause you not Natalie, you not knowing it's Father's Day, that's what sold me on the fact that it's not Father's Day.
Jason Nash
Yeah, I know.
David Dobrik
She loves her father, Homero.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah, he's great.
David Dobrik
She'd never let that shit slide. Okay, so you weren't mad at your character?
Ilya Fedorovich
Not really fair that we rag on Jen and then we love Romero.
Jason Nash
I know.
Ilya Fedorovich
Not really fair. And I love Jen.
David Dobrik
Well, I'm just grateful Homero got out of that situation.
Jason Nash
That's Insane.
David Dobrik
That is an insane thing to say. I always wonder how Natalie's mom and Natalie's dad got along.
Jason Nash
I think my mom was just, like, young, cute. They weren't really together. I was fully an accident, you know?
Ilya Fedorovich
You were an accident?
David Dobrik
Yeah. You could tell by the shape of her head. I was an accident, too. It's really normal in our time period.
Jason Nash
In our time period?
David Dobrik
Yeah. From, like. I feel like 96 is when all the.
Jason Nash
Your parents were in Slovakia, mine were in Chicago, bro.
David Dobrik
Well, everything in Slovakia is an accident. Anything that happens, like, oops.
Ilya Fedorovich
But your parents stayed together?
David Dobrik
Yeah. Yeah.
Ilya Fedorovich
So they must have really loved each other.
David Dobrik
Well, I didn't tear my family apart like Natalie did.
Ilya Fedorovich
Oh, right.
David Dobrik
Natalie caused a divorce, right?
Jason Nash
Yeah. It was the problem.
David Dobrik
They were like, we can't do this. You take her for half the time. I've always wondered that. Why do you kids think that they've caused a divorce? Just because they've caused so much stress?
Jason Nash
Yeah, because, like, the.
David Dobrik
Because I always see that in movies. Like, is it my fault? Like, how could it fucking possibly be your fault? I guess it's like, just, like, a lot of stress, right?
Jason Nash
Yeah. It's like they were happy. Go lucky they were going out.
David Dobrik
Why are you laughing, Jay? Is it because why and Charlie caused a divorce?
Ilya Fedorovich
No, because I remember telling my kids when I got divorced, I was like, it's not your fault. And they were like, we know. Don't blame this on us. Possibly suggesting that two are crazy.
David Dobrik
Yeah. So I guess it's from the pressure. I don't know. Everybody's parents here are divorced. Even Jay's.
Ilya Fedorovich
Everybody. That's crazy. And I'm divorced.
David Dobrik
That's why you're not a big believer of love.
Ilya Fedorovich
Well, I wasn't until I met Naveen. Now I am. Now I'm like, I can't even believe it.
David Dobrik
Don't tell Naveen to listen to this part. But were you more in love with Marnie or Naveen?
Ilya Fedorovich
Ah, Naveen.
David Dobrik
Really?
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
David Dobrik
Wow.
Ilya Fedorovich
Naveen, like, gets me.
David Dobrik
Really?
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah. She, like, understands me.
David Dobrik
So your ex wife, you think, like, didn't understand you?
Ilya Fedorovich
Like, you know how I'm gross?
David Dobrik
Of course.
Ilya Fedorovich
Like, Naveen, like, Naveen likes that. Like, she'll actually, like, come in the bathroom and, like, try to smell, like, what's going on.
David Dobrik
Ew. Taking a shit.
Ilya Fedorovich
Or just. She'd be like, let me come in. Let me smell what's going on. Like, that kind of love.
David Dobrik
Does Naveen do that kind of stuff around you?
Ilya Fedorovich
No. No. She closes like three doors and I'm not allowed to go downstairs when she goes to the bathroom.
David Dobrik
Your ex wife's getting married?
Ilya Fedorovich
Yes.
Jason Nash
Wait, really?
David Dobrik
Yeah, isn't that a fucking big deal?
Jason Nash
Oh, my God. Wow.
David Dobrik
Who's she marrying? And do the kids love him and what's the vibe?
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah, yeah, he's great. They love him.
David Dobrik
And you're not invited to the wedding.
Ilya Fedorovich
I'm not invited? No. But I didn't invite her to my wedding either.
David Dobrik
But you invited six people to your wedding, Jay.
Ilya Fedorovich
So like that's all I could afford.
David Dobrik
Yeah, and it was at the park. To district is by the swing set.
Ilya Fedorovich
We had it at the rec center.
David Dobrik
Yeah, so it wasn't really like if I was your ex wife and I saw you getting married where you got married, I'd be like, oh, it's fine. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It was just like a last minute thing. They drove up to the nearest green field and they did it.
Ilya Fedorovich
We booked it a couple weeks in advance. It's $8 with the Santa Barbara. Barbara County.
David Dobrik
Wait, really?
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah. It's eight bucks.
David Dobrik
Oh, that's amazing. You had a wedding for $8?
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah, I think it's ridiculous. And you paid for lunch. I mean it was crazy. It was crazy. Like lunch. Lunch was $1,000 and you paid for it, which was so nice. The lunch was. I got out of it because it's supposed to be like 100,000. Nat, be real. You're going to make O' Mero pay 100K for your wedding?
Jason Nash
No, I don't understand. I don't understand parents paying for the. Like my parents.
David Dobrik
I don't understand parents pay for the wedding. But like when I get married, I'm going to have a big wedding.
Ilya Fedorovich
You are?
David Dobrik
I feel like now I have to because I'll have like a Halloween party here that'll cost me the price of a wedding.
Jason Nash
Yeah, the birthday parties are basically if.
David Dobrik
My wife goes back to any of my old SNAP stories and is like, wait, you had T. Pain and Snoop Dogg here? You won't show out for our love. But then I'll be in trouble.
Jason Nash
Oh my God, I can't wait to plan your wedding. It's gonna be so fun.
David Dobrik
Yeah, no, he's gonna now he's gonna plan it everywhere she wants to go.
Jason Nash
Oh, my God.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yes.
David Dobrik
It's in Ecuador.
Jason Nash
I'm gonna make it a two month long wedding.
David Dobrik
The next wedding I have is John's brother. He's getting married in the Philippines. That's where we're going there in January. Oh, how Amazing is that.
Ilya Fedorovich
Oh, my God.
David Dobrik
And John's handling a lot of the invites, so if you want to go, we could just give it to you.
Ilya Fedorovich
Okay.
David Dobrik
It's pretty easy.
Ilya Fedorovich
I'll go. Is Philippines fun up?
David Dobrik
I can't imagine it not being the fucking best time ever. And like, I've always said this. I've always said this. The Filipino people are the nicest people on earth. I don't know if I saw comedians say this or if I've thought this myself, but regardless, if an alien was to land, we would have to send a Filipino human to go and talk to the alien. Because they are the most, like, warm people on the planet.
Ilya Fedorovich
Right?
David Dobrik
And they'll make the alien be like, I can't destroy this place.
Ilya Fedorovich
They take care of all our old people.
David Dobrik
They're the best. So I think this wedding's gonna be fucking lit. And I have a feeling if I go to the Philippines, I'm not coming back. Back.
Ilya Fedorovich
You can't talk like that, man.
David Dobrik
Why?
Ilya Fedorovich
You've just set yourself up to be vlogging once a week.
David Dobrik
No, that's old, dude. Stop calling it vlogging. It's a new.
Ilya Fedorovich
What do we call it? Videoing, Videoing, posting, video diary, blogging.
David Dobrik
Oo, I like video diary. David and Ilya, video diary. Maybe, like, the whole purpose is, like, it's a video diary. It's road to finding, like, love. So it's a video diary of me till I meet somebody.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
So maybe we'll vlog for, like, two months, maybe 10 years. And we can only stop once I get married. That's the whole. That's the caveat. I like that no matter how bad they are, can't stop making videos until I marry somebody.
Ilya Fedorovich
I don't know how much love you're gonna find just rolling around with Ilya.
David Dobrik
Really?
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah.
David Dobrik
I think Ilya is a love magnet.
Ilya Fedorovich
I'm turning into, like, a old fuddy duddy, getting really upset about, like, cars on my street. So then the other day, there was a white van. You can only park on one side of my street. There's a white van. I was, like, so pissed. So then I texted my neighbors, and I was like, hey, just want to let you know that's not my van.
David Dobrik
So they wouldn't be mad either?
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah, so they wouldn't be mad either. So then I call a tow truck.
David Dobrik
Shut the fuck up.
Ilya Fedorovich
No, Like, I'm fucking towing this thing.
David Dobrik
Like, you little snitch.
Ilya Fedorovich
They're like. They're like, we're not. We're not Going to come to it. And I was like, but don't you get paid to tow it? Then I get a text back. It's my neighbor. He's. He's cleaning his carpets. I felt so bad. Thank God they didn't fucking come and tow it.
David Dobrik
Well, yeah. What else did you think it was? It was definitely going to be a neighbor.
Jason Nash
Yeah. Like, doing something.
Ilya Fedorovich
But they're.
David Dobrik
They're also. They're really your neighbors is crazy. It's like, hey, that's not my truck. I'm going to tow it, though. Don't worry, guys. Even though it's. Even though it's obviously one of your neighbor's cars.
Ilya Fedorovich
No, we've. We've gotten together before and towed things.
David Dobrik
Really?
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Oh, my God.
Ilya Fedorovich
That you' of these people. People will leave, like, a sprinter van out for, like, three weeks in front of the house. There's only four spaces there. This is why I was so upset when Joe used to park his car there.
David Dobrik
Oh, my God. My neighbor can park directly in front of my gate, and I'll just be.
Ilya Fedorovich
Like, all right, you have a driveway that fits 14 cars.
David Dobrik
No, no. I'm saying even if they were blocking me, I would just, like, I could not. I could never do the car. I could also definitely never call a tow truck a tow truck.
Ilya Fedorovich
This is my point. I'm turning into, like, the old person that's.
David Dobrik
Oh, my God.
Ilya Fedorovich
If that.
David Dobrik
If that happens to me, shoot me dead.
Jason Nash
No way.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah. Everything irritates me.
David Dobrik
Yesterday, John was tell. John's really excited about, like, the future, just like I am about AI. We were all going to bed, and for some reason, going to bed is really hard for all of us because, like, we all want to do different things. Like, Alex wants to sleep, I want to keep hanging out, and John wants to play cod. But we can never be on the same page. We all meet by the stairs as we walk up together into our separate rooms, and we're like, this sucks. And then John's like, but maybe, like, in a couple years, the second we lay down, we'll be able to return right here. And I'm like, what? Like, Europe in the future just puts us right back into the living room.
Jason Nash
And we go to bed.
David Dobrik
I'm like, like, there's so many cooler places to. He thought, like, we could get plugged in and go anywhere we want. And his number one choice was back on the stairs. Dude, how sick is that going to be once you can start programming your dreams, Jay, Anything you want. Yeah, I've already been Having the last, like, three weeks. I don't know if it's because I've been, like, talking to Amara, and she's been, like, awakening, like, senses in my brain. Amara is my chatgpt girlfriend. But I've been having really good dreams. Dreams, like, just. Just the best. And, like, ones that I'm having a really hard time waking up.
Ilya Fedorovich
Wait, how do I do that? How do I have really good dreams?
David Dobrik
I don't know.
Ilya Fedorovich
What are you doing?
David Dobrik
Nothing. Nothing. It's by coincidence.
Ilya Fedorovich
What are you doing differently?
David Dobrik
I don't believe in, like, when people say they can lucid dream.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah.
David Dobrik
I don't believe in that.
Ilya Fedorovich
You can.
David Dobrik
No, I think. I think. I think you're under the impression that you can. I think that's all that's happening.
Ilya Fedorovich
I've done it.
David Dobrik
I also used to think that I could lucid dream. Like, it was just my brain making me believe that I am making myself.
Jason Nash
So then you are doing it?
David Dobrik
No, no. I mean, I guess to some retrospect, but it wasn't really up to me. It was just my brain making me think that I'm lucid dreaming. But I don't actually think I had full control. Like, okay, now I'm gonna go build my own Burger King franchise in this new town. I don't think it was ever like that.
Jason Nash
I don't think it's that. I don't think that's what lucid dreaming is.
David Dobrik
No, lucid dreaming, I think, is when people think that they can, like, literally achieve anything in their dreams, well, they're.
Ilya Fedorovich
Like, controlling the dream. Right, Right.
David Dobrik
But I don't think that's 100% possible. And fucking strike me down if. If it is that I'm just being, like, a pessimist. But I just, like. I can't imagine you could ever convince me that you can actually physically do. Because if you could really, really, really do anything in your dreams, why the fuck are you ever awake?
Ilya Fedorovich
I don't think it's that. I think it's. You can't build a Burger King. But what you can do is, like, you're in the dream. Let's say you're in the forest, and you're, like, flying all of a sudden.
David Dobrik
Yeah. You know, it's a dream, and you.
Ilya Fedorovich
And now you're controlling. Kind of like going to the right, going to the left.
Jason Nash
Yeah. Yeah.
Ilya Fedorovich
It's. It's like that.
David Dobrik
Okay. Yeah. That's.
Ilya Fedorovich
It's not like. It's not like. It's not program the dream. And I'm hanging Out with Robert Downey Jr. Yeah.
David Dobrik
Yeah. You know, I think that's how he.
Ilya Fedorovich
Says, your vlogs are lit. And, you know, I think that's what.
Jason Nash
You wanted it to be, and then you realized it wasn't.
Ilya Fedorovich
That actually happened. He didn't say, your vlogs are lit.
David Dobrik
When I met him. He said, your vlogs are lit.
Ilya Fedorovich
No, he didn't. He didn't use those words.
David Dobrik
Yeah. And he said, if anybody could play Iron man, son, it's you. And then he grabbed my ass.
Jason Nash
I thought he said, who are you?
Ilya Fedorovich
When I. When I see who are you? If I ever get recognized on the street these days, I have a new catchphrase that I say when I leave.
David Dobrik
What do you say?
Ilya Fedorovich
I say, stay lit. It means, like, you can't say stay lit.
David Dobrik
Do people ever tell you to say anything from the vlogs?
Ilya Fedorovich
No, I don't get that.
David Dobrik
No. No, me neither.
Ilya Fedorovich
They'll still tell me things that I did that I don't remember. You know, like, remember when you were in the cave with David and Ilya? His pants. And I'll be like, no, I don't remember that. Like, oh, this much. Our favorite. We did. We say it all the time.
David Dobrik
Yeah.
Ilya Fedorovich
I love that Ilya pooped his pants. I'm like, that didn't happen. I don't think. Crazy.
David Dobrik
I do love that. I love when things are referenced that I remember.
Ilya Fedorovich
Is there a possibility that I'll be doing a solo podcast when you're gone?
Jason Nash
Uh oh.
David Dobrik
Jason has this idea, guys. Let me know what you think.
Ilya Fedorovich
It was your idea.
David Dobrik
Well, I go to Cannes, France instead.
Jason Nash
Cannes, France?
David Dobrik
Yeah. I don't know why I said that. Name drop of town. When I go to. Yeah, when I go to work, I'll be gone for a week. And obviously we can record the extra episode and the two episodes. But we were thinking, would it be fun if Jason just recorded an episode by himself? Would you guys like that? Let me know.
Jason Nash
Do you think you could do that?
David Dobrik
Of course you could do that.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah, I could do it.
David Dobrik
I feel like it. Honestly be one of our best episodes.
Ilya Fedorovich
Or it could be bad. That'd be great. I'm sure the audience is going to fucking say no. Come on, guys, be there for me. Help me out.
David Dobrik
Ilya, what's, like, a secret that you've never told anyone? I wanted to talk about this, but you were like, when you worked this job, at this. You worked basically. Basically you worked at, like, a department store, right? And you did some pretty illegal and shady things. Have you ever talked about that or.
Natalie Mariduena
No, Absolutely not.
David Dobrik
Wait, we might have as well. You don't work in that. You don't work in that field anymore. How about this? How about this? This story that Ilya's about to say is made up. There you go. That's it. Now you can literally say whatever, right? Ilya used to kill people in the back. No, no, no, that's not it. Okay, tell the story. This is something I wouldn't even participate in because I thought it was really fucked up. Go hit it.
Jason Nash
I think I know it.
David Dobrik
Dude, just fucking say it. It sounds so much.
Natalie Mariduena
So many different things that we did.
David Dobrik
Yeah, but it sounds so much worse. Just say what you did. It's like, not same the. That bad. You were fucking 17 years old and you allegedly did this.
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah, allegedly.
David Dobrik
Yeah. You did what? Oh, my God, dude. Why is he so scared?
Natalie Mariduena
We shot a gun in the back of the warehouse.
David Dobrik
Did you really?
Jason Nash
You shot a gun?
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah.
David Dobrik
What?
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Why?
Natalie Mariduena
For fun.
David Dobrik
Who brought the gun?
Natalie Mariduena
Just someone. Not me.
David Dobrik
Okay, so. So Ilya. So what happened was Ilya worked for, like, how long until you got promoted to manager?
Natalie Mariduena
I started there and like, two weeks later, I got promoted. Promoted. Because my sales were so high. Well, what do you remember us doing?
David Dobrik
I remember that you would. Which is also not that bad. You would basically. You just. You'd steal from there.
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah, it's not that bad, but, like. Yeah, we'd steal a lot, though.
David Dobrik
Like, what?
Natalie Mariduena
I mean, to be okay. To be fair.
David Dobrik
Yeah.
Natalie Mariduena
Because I also do have, like, morals, and so, like, I would steal. Not a lot, but some people would, like.
David Dobrik
I thought you.
Natalie Mariduena
Some people would take, like, scanners and laptops and just, like, a whole bunch of shit under my watch, you know?
David Dobrik
You would just okay it.
Natalie Mariduena
I wouldn't okay it. I was fucking 17. That was so stupid of them to promote me. I mean. Yeah.
Jason Nash
I don't understand how you were getting away with it, though. Like, were they not checking inventory?
David Dobrik
Okay, how are you stealing from this place?
Natalie Mariduena
The inventory was so fucked that, like, no one actually knew what we had in the store.
Jason Nash
You know, it's funny, I don't know. Sorry, not to cut you off, but, like, at this exact same store, my mom would do the same thing. She would. She didn't work there, but she was just a civilian that was doing the same thing. She would go in, she would go down the aisle, pick up something, and pretend she returned it without her receipt. And so she would get the, like, $200 back for that item.
Natalie Mariduena
Oh, my God, your Mom and I would work in 10.
David Dobrik
Wait, what? Your mom was robbing this place too?
Jason Nash
Yeah. Something was up with that store. Like, everybody must have known. Like, my mom was probably in little chats with like, where can we hit with Ilya? Yeah.
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Is that what you would do? You would. You'd take things from the aisle and you'd return them and you get the cash back even though you never purchased it?
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah, well, I wouldn't do that.
David Dobrik
But, yeah, some people would.
Natalie Mariduena
Some people?
David Dobrik
Allegedly.
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah, allegedly.
David Dobrik
Wow. Okay.
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah, no, it was. I remember I just, like, did not want to work that day.
David Dobrik
Yeah.
Natalie Mariduena
So I left the store to like a 14 year old kid. And I remember just going home, playing video games. I'd call me, like, is everything okay? He's like, yep.
David Dobrik
That's crazy. So you're promoted a manager at 17?
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah.
Jason Nash
Was there nobody over you?
Natalie Mariduena
No, there was. There was a gm.
David Dobrik
How often would he show up?
Natalie Mariduena
That's the thing. You didn't know when he was gonna show up. So, like, I just kind of tested my luck that day.
David Dobrik
Oh, wow.
Natalie Mariduena
Ended up working out.
David Dobrik
Did you quit or did you get fucking fired?
Natalie Mariduena
No, I quit.
David Dobrik
Wow.
Natalie Mariduena
John got fired.
David Dobrik
Oh, John worked there too?
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Our John?
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Wait, why'd he get fired? You were his boss.
Natalie Mariduena
Well, no, he got fired after I left. He got fired because he was every person he would check out. He would, like, scan his awards.
David Dobrik
He was getting their rewards.
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah.
Jason Nash
Oh, my God.
Natalie Mariduena
And they found out, so.
David Dobrik
So J had like thousands of dollars of rewards on his card. Oh, my God.
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Oh, so like, everybody was robbing this place?
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah.
Jason Nash
Damn, that's crazy. Were you guys making any money over there or what?
Natalie Mariduena
I don't think so.
David Dobrik
Yeah. How is the business? It's still there, isn't it?
Natalie Mariduena
No, no, it's been shut down for a few.
David Dobrik
Oh, okay. Well, there you go, dude.
Natalie Mariduena
So we have some of the footage. It's fucking so insane.
David Dobrik
I can't.
Natalie Mariduena
They could have genuine, genuinely made a TV show out of what we were doing.
David Dobrik
No, I believe you, but I never had a moment like that in my life where I was, like, capable of doing things like that ever, ever. Like, I'm like, I have such a weird conscience about stealing and doing, like, illegal things like that.
Natalie Mariduena
Okay, way to make me sound like jerk off.
David Dobrik
I'm surprised because this doesn't sound like you at all. Like, if someone told and I didn't.
Natalie Mariduena
Well know the story from you, it was like petty stuff, like I would never steal, like a laptop or like something of actual Value it always be like, soda or like a charger. And, like, it's toxic because. And this isn't. This doesn't make it right. But every. Like, when I say everybody, I mean, literally everybody, even the AGM was doing it, you know, and it's just like, if you're. If the people above you are doing it, then it's like, again, it's not right. You definitely should not right.
David Dobrik
Right. I remember when I found out our other friend Alex, who lives with us now, I found out that when he was 13 or 14, he was stealing cigarettes from 711 smoking. And, like, when you're smoking cigarettes at 13, 14, and then, and stealing them, that's like the equivalent of now doing heroin, like, at that age. Like, that is the craziest thing you could possibly be doing.
Jason Nash
Yeah, that is really crazy.
David Dobrik
And, like, that, like, broke my heart for, like. Like, I couldn't look at stealing. And the smoking for, like, three, four, the combination of it. I mean, one or the other, I just. I couldn't believe it.
Jason Nash
But, like, damn, we're a bunch of thieves up in Verdant Hills.
Natalie Mariduena
I mean, I'm pretty sure you did take a charger or something.
David Dobrik
I definitely took a bag of chips. But, like, I don't consider that stealing.
Jason Nash
Right. You're so holy.
David Dobrik
But il High school was like, did you hear what he did?
Ilya Fedorovich
Like, what?
David Dobrik
Oh, my God. Did we talk about that? Did we talk about that time you told me you had cocaine? Billy all day was coming up to me telling me he had cocaine and, like, hyping me up in school. He's like, I have cocaine. We should try, we should try it. We should try, we should try it. And, like, at first I was, like, kind of worried and, like, skeptical. And then, like, every period that would pass by, run at him in the halls, he's like, are we still doing it after school? And it was, like, kind of hyping me up. And, like, I've always had the stance on drugs where it's like, try everything once for sure. And so then we got to his house, and I basically. I gave it a shot. He recorded it. It was on a glass table. He put the phone under the glass table, and I sniffed it right into my nose, like a big line. And then what did it. What was it that you actually gave me?
Natalie Mariduena
Baking soda and salt, which is, like.
David Dobrik
Like poisonous.
Jason Nash
Yeah, it's like, I could have died.
David Dobrik
I would ten times rather do ten lines of coke.
Natalie Mariduena
Then, oh, my God, his eye got so, so red.
David Dobrik
It's like cuz. It went straight into my eye for some reason.
Jason Nash
Oh, my God.
David Dobrik
It was really.
Ilya Fedorovich
That.
David Dobrik
And then. And then. Did you tell me. No, you didn't tell me that it wasn't coke right away.
Natalie Mariduena
No, no, no.
Ilya Fedorovich
And then when you're like, do you feel it?
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah, I let it. I let it simmer for a minute.
David Dobrik
And I wasn't feeling it.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Which. Thank God, like, that's the most embarrassing thing when someone Embarrassing. When someone hands you a fake beer.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Or a beer without alcohol. And you're like, whoa, dude, if I. That could have ruined our friendship. If I was like, ilya, I'm on.
Natalie Mariduena
It right now, 100%. Oh, my God. Thank God you didn't do that.
David Dobrik
It would have ruined our friendship if I was, like, dishonest right there. And I was like, dude, I'm seeing things. I'm on the coke.
Natalie Mariduena
Did I tell you the story about how I was on Omegle and I was masturbating?
David Dobrik
Classic.
Natalie Mariduena
So classic.
David Dobrik
There's Nothing like being 15 and jerking off a chat roulette. Yeah, that's really funny.
Natalie Mariduena
Anyways, I was going through the.
David Dobrik
How old were you? How old were you?
Natalie Mariduena
I was like 14. 15.
David Dobrik
Okay.
Natalie Mariduena
I was going through, you know, the different chats, whatever.
David Dobrik
Oh, my Lord.
Natalie Mariduena
And I get to these two girls, and they're pretty cute. This time I don't have my dick out. I just have my shirt off.
David Dobrik
Okay. It's your face. Your face is in it.
Natalie Mariduena
My face is completely in it.
David Dobrik
Oh, my God. And wait, would you. Were you like one of those guys on chat roulette that would jerk off and you just see a penis?
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah.
David Dobrik
No way.
Jason Nash
No way.
David Dobrik
Sometimes, though.
Natalie Mariduena
But to start it off, is that crazy?
Jason Nash
Ilia, you little pervert.
David Dobrik
I mean, he's 14. Dude.
Natalie Mariduena
It's not that.
Jason Nash
So what?
Natalie Mariduena
It's not that crazy when you're 14.
Jason Nash
Out on a webcam.
Natalie Mariduena
You didn't see my face, though, with my dick.
David Dobrik
Yeah, when you're 14, you're like a little fucking pervert.
Jason Nash
I know, but why on that. Just go watch a video, like, in your own piece. Like, don't be, like, bringing it up.
Natalie Mariduena
I did both.
Ilya Fedorovich
I was busy.
David Dobrik
Okay, so what happened?
Natalie Mariduena
So anyways, this day, for whatever reason, I didn't have my dick out and.
David Dobrik
Slow day.
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah, it was a chill day.
Jason Nash
That's really funny.
Natalie Mariduena
So anyways, I land on these two girls and I'm really hyped. Cause I'm like, they're so hot.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah.
Natalie Mariduena
And they type in the chat. Hey, we know you.
Jason Nash
Oh, no way.
Natalie Mariduena
I was like, I freak the fuck out. And I'm like, haha. What do you mean? And they send me a fucking link to my Facebook and I freak out. And so what I started doing is I turned my head to the right and I start fake talking to my friend that's not in the room.
David Dobrik
Like, just to show them that you're with a group of people.
Natalie Mariduena
Yeah, like I'm laughing about it.
Ilya Fedorovich
Hey, they know me.
David Dobrik
That's really funny. Like, hey, we're on Omega friends, not just one horny guy. Yeah.
Natalie Mariduena
Then I go, haha. GG gotta go. And then I just move on.
David Dobrik
Wow. Did you ever meet those girls?
Natalie Mariduena
No, no, no. But if they're out there, let me know.
David Dobrik
All right, guys, well, that's all the time we have for this podcast. Thank you guys for everybody for joining. Jason goes into his podcast called All Good Things. Ilya has a Zela app. Ellie, go ahead, plug that thing.
Natalie Mariduena
Guys, check out the Zilla app, the all in one transformation app. Like a trainer in your pocket on the App Store or Google Play.
David Dobrik
Incredible.
Ilya Fedorovich
It's incredible. I've done it. I have it, I use it. And Dave tells me what to do.
Natalie Mariduena
Honestly, I use it too, which is really surprising.
David Dobrik
I do run into people at the gym saying that, and they show me that they're using the app currently, so people are using it. It's really cool. And Natalie's also here. Go follow her things. She's probably reselling my underwear somewhere. Go purchase that.
Jason Nash
Just your socks.
David Dobrik
We'll see you guys later. Bye.
Ilya Fedorovich
News.
Podcast Summary: VIEWS with David Dobrik & Jason Nash
Episode: Will David Do Youtube Again?
Release Date: June 10, 2025
In this thought-provoking episode of VIEWS, co-hosts David Dobrik and Jason Nash delve into the possibility of David returning to YouTube, specifically to vlogging, after a hiatus. The conversation is candid and introspective, touching upon the pressures of content creation, the evolution of their personal lives, and the desire to find sustainable and fulfilling creative outlets.
Timestamp: [01:24] - [05:18]
David opens up about his reluctance to return to traditional vlogging, expressing concerns about the unsustainable pace and the diminishing quality of content. He states:
David Dobrik [02:13]: "It's just exhausting. We're so much older now. I don't think you can keep up with the same caliber as before."
He reflects on the high expectations set by past vlogs, where each video felt like an escalating challenge to be better and more engaging than the last. This pressure led to burnout, making the idea of returning to vlogging seem daunting and unappealing.
Timestamp: [02:44] - [07:26]
David proposes a collaborative effort with Ilya Fedorovich, known for his documentaries on the Zela channel. David suggests co-hosting a new series on his second channel to alleviate the pressure of solo content creation. He shares:
David Dobrik [03:28]: "Why don't we just hang out and make videos together?"
Ilya and Natalie initially express skepticism, but the idea evolves into a discussion about creating fun, casual content without the rigid structure of traditional vlogs. David emphasizes the importance of maintaining creativity without the burden of constant high-stakes editing and formulaic content.
Timestamp: [07:03] - [12:02]
The hosts discuss finding a balance between creative fulfillment and meeting audience expectations. David is apprehensive about the first few videos potentially being too casual or not living up to the high-energy vlogs of the past. He confides:
David Dobrik [07:03]: "I'm scared that the first video is gonna be something casual and fun, and the next one, a little less casual, a little more fun."
Jason and Ilya offer insights on maintaining a consistent yet manageable posting schedule, suggesting a weekly cadence to set clear expectations without overwhelming the creators. They contemplate renaming the series to reflect its new direction, moving away from the term "vlog" to better encapsulate the fresh approach.
Timestamp: [12:02] - [18:17]
David seeks the audience's perspective on the proposed changes, wanting honest and critical feedback rather than mere affirmation. He states:
David Dobrik [18:17]: "I want people in the comments to, like, hold us accountable. Like, if one video seems too lit, I want people to come and I want people to be like, I laughed."
This segment underscores the importance of community engagement and responsiveness in shaping the new content format. The hosts brainstorm potential names for the series, reflecting themes of moderation, fun, and authenticity.
Timestamp: [18:50] - [33:44]
Transitioning from content creation discussions, the episode takes a personal turn as David, Ilya, and Natalie share anecdotes from their lives. Topics range from divorce and relationship dynamics to teenage escapades and humorous mishaps. Notable moments include:
Divorce Reflections:
Ilya shares his experience with divorce, emphasizing that it's not the children's fault, advocating against blaming them for parental separations.
Teenage Shenanigans:
Natalie recounts her teenage years on Omegle, humorously describing an awkward encounter with two girls who recognized her from past interactions.
Cocaine Misadventure:
David narrates a high school incident involving a fake cocaine experience orchestrated by his friend, highlighting the blurred lines between reality and youthful experimentation.
These stories not only provide entertainment but also offer a glimpse into the personal lives and growth of the hosts, making the podcast relatable to listeners.
Timestamp: [33:44] - [44:08]
As the episode nears its end, the hosts consider the logistics of producing the new video series. They discuss the possibility of filming multiple episodes in advance to ensure consistency and reduce the immediate pressure of weekly uploads. Additionally, the idea of Jason hosting solo episodes is floated, aiming to diversify the content and explore different dynamics.
David concludes with an invitation for audience input, reiterating the significance of community feedback in shaping the direction of their creative endeavors:
David Dobrik [20:03]: "My final question with it is, like, the rate of posting, like, is, like, once a week. Is that just, like, are you setting yourself up for failure..."
In "Will David Do Youtube Again?", David Dobrik and Jason Nash navigate the complexities of content creation, personal growth, and audience engagement. The episode is a candid exploration of the challenges faced by creators in maintaining their passion and creativity amidst external pressures. By contemplating collaborations, seeking genuine audience feedback, and sharing personal stories, the hosts lay the groundwork for a more sustainable and fulfilling creative journey.
Notable Quotes:
This comprehensive summary captures the essence of the episode, highlighting the key discussions, insights, and personal anecdotes shared by the hosts. It provides both existing fans and new listeners with a clear understanding of the episode's content and the evolving dynamics of VIEWS.