Sam & Dave invite a couple of their friends along with the listeners to discuss and debate the quandaries that shape our lives: from the small but significant (is over or under the best way to roll toilet paper?) to the more pressing matters (how is it raising kids in the age of COVID-19?) Everyone’s either on the same page or fine to agree to disagree but no matter what, clearly over is the best way to roll out toilet paper. Duh.
Welcome to episode 1 of 'NONSENSIBLE with Sam and Dave!' This week, we’re joined by the hosts' good friends, Monster Woo and Saul Goode of Part Time Cooks! Let’s see what crazy stories come out from these guys as they cover a range of topics from crazy roommates—or cellmates—to overcoming heartbreak.
The hosts are back with their good friends Monster Woo and Saul Goode of Part Time Cooks! This episode covers very unexpected and embarrassing stories that involve a lot of… doo doo. Sam and Dave also share what it’s like working in seemingly similar but very different industries: YouTube and TV.
On this episode of ‘NONSENSIBLE,’ Sam and Dave brought along their good friends, Sam Okyere and Saul Goode! They discuss the social norms at different phases of life from 20s to 30s to 40s. They also share stories about renting in Korea, building the most expensive computer, and maintaining relationships!Sam Okyere is a Ghanaian TV personality and tourism ambassador in Seoul. Saul Goode is an American rapper for the international hip hop duo, Part Time Cooks.
Sam Okyere and Saul Goode of Part TIme Cooks rejoin us for another deep talk about turning friendship into a relationship, facing insecurities that may still persist, and the life of being non-Korean entertainers in South Korea.
Sam and Dave are joined this week by MRSHLL, an openly queer pop artist from California, and AleXa, an up-and-coming solo idol from ZB Label. They discuss their rudest “fan” interactions, cancel culture, and where they dance the line between holding responsibility as public figures versus simply being human. Also, Dave hits on MRSHLL.
AleXa and MRSHLL are back with the guys to talk their first homes away from home (MRSHLL was Woo’s roommate! No fingers broken though. We promise!). Then the discussion delves into how as entertainers they help the progress in media representation for more kinds of people. Woof, this is a big one!
This week,the guys are joined by Europeans and friends Bruno Bruni Jr. and Angelina Danilova.They explore unpopular opinions (in Angelina's case,very popular opinions) and when it's OK to agree to disagree.Unless your opinion is super wrong and bad.Just kidding.Unless.....?
The gyus are back again with Bruno Bruni Jr. and Angelina Danilova! This time they discuss the roadbumps they've faced as entertainors and the pressure they may feel about fitting the box others put them in.
What are grown men scared of? As children,it's usually a scary monster under the bed or getting your pants pulled down in front of the whole school. Indian actor,Lucky,and Greek-American comedian,Andreas Varsakopoulos,join Sam and Dave to talk about how their fears have chenged as they've grown up.
Lucky and Andreas Varsakopoulos are back with the guys and manager to get even deeper in their feels on regrettable heartbreak and hard decisions they've had to make recenty in their life. Some choices are hard but listening to this episode shoudn't be. :’)
If given the chance like in a video game, would you restart your life? Or do you feel stuck and want a fresh start but not sure how to go about that change? Well, you're not alone. Ashley Choi and Saul Goode join our hosts with their own experiences of new beginnings and some advice along the way.
Alright, strap in: this week we've got Ashley Choi and Saul back with Sam (Dave will be back soon) to recall the times where they laughed so hard they might've needed a dash to the bathroom. A bit TMI but isn't laughter the best medicine for things like stress? Speaking of stress, our roundtable shares where their stresses come from and how they do or don't deal.
This week we've got Sam and Saul taking the lead with Korean-American rapper G2 and British DJ Fenner joining the table. They talk about when devoted fans go a little too far (they appreciate the love, for sure) and dealing with people who think their job is all fun and games. Get to know more about life off the stage in this week's episode!
What is the value of privacy in this digital age where everything is out there and apps might be collecting more than you're aware? As people in the public eye, G2 and DJ Fenner once again join our hosts to talk about where they draw the line between their public persona and their private affairs. Perhaps there's no line at all.
Belgian DJ and proud uncle Julian Quintart joins the guys in this week's episode about, frankly, a lot of things! They go from comparing accents within a language (ie. French in Liege versus France) all the way to having a baby between three people because Saul dreams of fathering the ultimate NBA baby. Steph Curry, give us a call when you can.
ulian Quintart is back to share his daily rituals and how he gets through the week. Also, Dave really hates the outdoors. This is part of his ritual, we think.
High fashion model and designer Irene Kim stopped by to talk about how she incorporates mental health into...fashion?! The roundtable gets deep and accept that sometimes we're not as happy as we may seem on camera. But that's what makes us human.
In the show's first ever bilingual episode, the roundtable welcomes rapper punchnello (AOMG)! But don't be scared to listen because the guys help translate along the way and in fact, learn some new things themselves.
punchnello is back to talk about the best of the best in rap but not just that, how korean rappers beef with each other. Who talks smack and how do they respond in their diss tracks? Or maybe it's all peace and love in the community. The answer may not surprise you at all.
Gamer, E-sports commentator, and buddaejjigae (부대찌개) enthusiast Proxywolf joins the gang for an episode about literally all those things.
The guys go through memory lane to remember all their favorite games and franchises while growing up. Except Saul. He was a jock. And don't bring up Final Fantasy in front of him and Dave or else it'll get heated. Anyway, Proxywolf is back!
Our Day 1 friend and guest of the podcast, Woo, is back to talk more about life and the wisdom he's gathered along the way. And as always, the guys have a lot of questions.
This is it. This is the episode where we buckle down and find out just how Woo became...Woo. From five years in prison and being deported to another country to being a highly established choreographer and visual artist in said country. It's a wild ride and we won't forget it.
This week's episode stars one of the most iconic leaders of K-pop history: Joon Park of g.o.d. of JYP of BAAAAM of Wassup Man. It gets deep as Joon Park talks about life in Korea in the 80s and 90s to starting his own music group from scratch which eventually became g.o.d. It's a lot and it's inspirational. Get into it! BAAAAM!
Welcome to the part two of Joon Park's special episode. We got to know the story of how he came to be and now we learn more about the man he is in 2020! From the accidental popularity of his web series to starting a new project for a whole different kind of passion, we get to know even more about the man behind Wassup Man.
We're joined by former idol turned independent actor, model, and YouTube creator OBON (오본)! He reflects on his past memories of the idol hustle and how he has maintained a creative outlet in other ways.
The ever bright and borderline English-fluent OBON is back to grace us with some more fun English practice improv scenes. We also learn maybe we're not so great at improv yet. But at least there is a cute dog (sort of) involved!
Perhaps the most passionate and well-traveled foodie, Mikey Chen (of Strictly Dumpling), pays a visit to talk about how he came to love good food so much and where he travels to get it. We suggest having a tasty snack on standby as the guys talk their favorite cuisines and the more interesting tastes that have passed through their palettes!
The best foodie in the world, Mikey Chen of Strictly Dumpling, is BACK to talk more on traveling (and how he can't travel very much at all right now), on food, and recommendations he gets from helpful strangers everyday.
Comedian Joon Lee joins us along with model and perfect husband Jang Min (장민) for some deep talk on relationships, marriage, and the willingness to jump into the unknown.
Ever-so thoughtful entertainers Joon Lee and Jang Min are back to talk about their future goals and experience as people who live with two cultural identities. Where do they see themselves settling permanently and how do they embrace all sides of who they are?
Nonsensible at last brings an Aussie friend for Sam to bond over beers and...knuckle dusters? Leonard Lim joins the guys for a talk on how he's managed to start new ventures during a pandemic and his days of walking shirtless in Abercrombie & Fitch.
The guys of Nonsensible can all agree they absolutely hated 2020 and are glad to be rid of it. So they invite you to a wonderful no-guest special episode where they talk about all the weird, the awful, and sort of funny things that made up the past 12 months of our lives.
The dynamic duo of K-Pop and news on YouTube is here! DKDKTV's Danny and David are here to share how they met, how they straight up didn't like each other, and how they now run a whole media business together. Also, don't leave your stuff unattended at the bottom of a mountain is the learning lesson here today.
David and Danny of DKDKTV are back to talk more about their working relationship, the evolution of their channel, and how David is lowkey on the track to becoming a professor of...K-Pop?! It's a thing. Sort of.
Michael, the founder of creative coalition 28LABORATORY, joins the conversation to talk about how he went from being suddenly left behind in Australia in middle school, to then suddenly joining the army with one month's notice, and to now, back in Seoul running a company.
LXX from 28LABORATORY sits with the guys to talk about all the impulsive trips and auditions at entertainment companies that turned him into the driven solo artist and producer he is today. Apparently, all it takes is one impromptu freestyle dance to get management begging for more. That's the power of LXX.
Finding true love is already quite the feat but add some cameras and the attention of an entire country. Now you may understand Kim Jang-Mi's life the past few years after appearing in the South Korean reality dating show "Heart Signal". She dishes some behind the scenes tea and how meeting Jay Park led her to this point.
Kim Jang-Mi (김장미) is back to talk more about her perspective on fashion, reaching for more opportunities, and being a business owner during the pandemic. And she settles once and for all: NIKE or ADIDAS?
The Nonsensible guys are joined by the incredibly gentle and talented presence of the one and only, GSoul. Now that he's independent, they reflect on GSoul's early days of training and growing up in New York City. A very informative time that involved losing his pet turtle. No, really.
GSoul is back to ponder some philosophical thoughts on whether love both platonic and romantic can or should be fair. The guys recall moments where they put more into friendships than they got back, being honest even if it's not reciprocated, and being moe present to get a better night's sleep.
The wonderful Twitch streamer HAchubby graces the guys with her presence to talk about her Twitch journey, how she deals with trolls in the chat, and learning English online. Also, things get a little sexy. So brace yourselves.
HAChubby is back to talk about her latest and largest venture yet: HachuMart! After having to leave her old part-time job at a local convenience store, HAChubby decided to open up her very own right in her hometown of Busan, South Korea. She hopes when times are better that you all visit soon!
The friendliest troll on Twitch and stunning visual artist DeadlyJimmy joins the couch to talk about how he stepped away from his corporate gig in Los Angeles to streaming now back in Seoul. And Sam is, once again, terrified of technology.