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UH-OH w/ Nick and Marty

Author: Nicolas Giassi and Marty Martins

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We start off dressed for Halloween, joking about costumes, hippies, and psychedelics before getting into real conversations about parenting and identity. From acting online to setting boundaries with toddlers, we talk about growing up fast, sibling dynamics, astrology, and how people form their beliefs. The episode also touches on natural birth, hospital experiences, and how traditions like Halloween evolved over time.
We open up about the hidden pressures that come with trying to do it all — in relationships, parenting, and personal growth. From ego and pride to the guilt of asking for help, we talk about what it really means to carry the weight of everyone else while losing sight of yourself. We also touch on identity, ambition, burnout, and the quiet ways people disconnect even while trying to hold everything together. It’s a raw look at love, balance, and the cost of always being “strong.”
We dive into parenting struggles, generational shifts, dating, money stress, and that moment you realize you’re turning into your parents. We also debate tech, AI, politics, and whether we’re heading toward a future where human connection disappears.00:00 – Parenting Struggles and Toddler Chaos04:40 – The Circumcision Debate07:00 – Are Parents Too Soft Today?10:25 – Becoming Our Parents Without Noticing20:15 – Can Tech & AI Save Us or Ruin Us?22:10 – Living in Bubbles: Nobody Talks Anymore24:20 – Are We All Becoming Like WALL-E?28:00 – The Scary Future of AI Content32:50 – Pump and Dump Schemes & Crypto Chaos34:40 – Real Estate vs. Chasing Quick Money37:30 – Therapy, Patience, and Growing Older41:10 – Why So Many Feel Lost in Life42:30 – Dating Struggles, Rejection, and Corn’s Impact49:10 – Success, Isolation, and Staying Motivated56:20 – The $5 Gas Pump That Says It All58:20 – Politics, Trump, and Heated Debates1:14:30 – The Secrets Powerful People Hide1:20:30 – Respect, Authority, and Becoming the Alpha1:21:10 – Closing Thoughts
We dive into the chaos of parenting toddlers, the struggles of chasing views as creators, and the bigger questions about money, burnout, and what really matters.00:00 – Awkward Intros01:00 – Public Speaking Fears02:00 – Toddler Chaos05:00 – Nap Time Battles07:00 – Sweet One Minute, Devil the Next09:00 – Forgetting the Hard Times10:00 – Why We Follow the Crowd12:00 – Taxes, Tolls & Money Rants14:00 – Clients, Budgets & Pricing Truths15:00 – Store Closures & Recession Fears18:00 – Pandemic Panic Memories20:00 – Covid Stories & Lost Smell23:00 – Weird Food Opinions25:00 – Shocking Tesla Murder Story30:00 – Gaming, Streaming & Live Content35:00 – The Oversaturated Creator Market37:00 – Consistency vs Creativity41:00 – Copying Trends vs Being Original44:00 – Fame or Money?46:00 – Burnout & Losing the Fun
We swap stories about dad life, loss, and the conspiracies that make you wonder what’s real and what’s just noise.
We swap wild stories about party culture, sexuality, and open relationships before shifting to a tense discussion on public safety, reacting to a train stabbing and sharing personal experiences about staying alert in dangerous situations.
How The Internet Rewired Us

How The Internet Rewired Us

2025-09-0501:02:21

This episode dives into a conversation with guest J. Mendez, covering everything from his comedy skit journey to deeper talks about porn, nofap, relationships, and how tech and sex culture are shaping society. We also reflect on growing up with the internet, cancel culture, AI, and the future of comedy while mixing in plenty of personal stories.
In this episode, the guys catch up after a short break and talk about recent family life, including a stomach bug, public restroom struggles, and thoughts on long-term health. They go into routines around parenting toddlers, dealing with clinginess, discipline differences between moms and dads, and managing the constant clutter that comes with raising kids. The conversation moves into homeownership vs. renting, car shopping as a parent, and how responsibilities shift over time. Toward the end, they reflect on gear upgrades, creative goals, and why they’re documenting everyday family moments on camera.
Nick and Marty talk about their trip to Toronto, including their stay at the Nobu Hotel, challenges with Canada’s drone laws, and eating out during the trip. They compare Airbnb and hotels, discuss differences they’ve noticed between Canadians and Americans, and reflect on history between Brazil and the U.S.
In this emotional and wide-ranging episode, Nick returns after a heartbreaking week away, opening up about losing his grandmother and the impact it had on his family. The conversation dives deep into grief, generational shifts, and what it’s like watching our parents grow old. The guys reflect on parenting without screens, picky toddlers, and the chaos of modern food. Things take a sharp turn as they debate gender identity, trans rights, and raising kids in today’s world. From moving cities as kids to questioning the future of AI and society.
In this episode, it’s just Larry and Marty holding it down after Nick had to step out last minute due to unexpected news. Despite the mood shift, the duo dives deep into everything from overpriced UFC fights and the decline of Reebok to the future of streaming, short-form content, and how creators are navigating the ever-changing world of social media. They debate the power of YouTube Shorts vs. long-form video, talk about AI’s wild rise in content creation, and even imagine a world where robots handle your filming. Whether you're a digital creator or just figuring out where to spend your attention, this is a must-listen on the evolution of online storytelling.
In this episode, Nick and Marty open up about the messy, honest side of fatherhood — from trying not to repeat their own dads’ mistakes to quietly mourning who they used to be before kids. They get into why they’re suddenly obsessed with soaking up every moment, the awkward family run-ins that left them questioning what’s really normal, and why one simple fact about raising kids absolutely wrecked them. They also touch on how marriage plans fell together in ways neither expected, the weird relief of not caring about going out anymore, and why they feel lucky to be building all of this alongside lifelong friends.
In this episode, the guys dive into everything from the bizarre missing Epstein client list and why no one in power seems to want it revealed, to Diddy’s wild legal troubles and how money and influence keep him out of serious jail time. They spiral into a bigger talk about corrupt elites, generational power, and how Judgment Day might look more like nuclear war or AI takeover than anything biblical. The convo shifts to personal fears — losing power, chaotic blackouts, prepping for disasters, and how fragile society really is. They wrap up reflecting on parenting, the protective paranoia that comes with having kids, and how even letting them go to sleepovers feels risky in today’s world.Marty on Instagram: http://instagram.com/uhohmartyNick on Instagram: http://instagram.com/uhohnickBusiness: uhohpodcast@gmail.com
My Dog Bit My Kid’s Face

My Dog Bit My Kid’s Face

2025-07-0201:03:04

In this episode, Nick and Marty open up about the wild ride of becoming dads, from marathon labors and unexpected C-sections to the surreal moment of finally driving home with a newborn. They get real about the hidden weight of postpartum stress on dads, the tension of managing kids and dogs under one roof — including a scare that landed Marty’s daughter in the ER — and how it’s reshaped their views on responsibility. They also dive into building healthier routines, why Trader Joe’s might not be as wholesome as it seems, and the little wins (and fails) of trying to stay in shape. Plus, a few laughs over unhinged huskies, toddlers grabbing chihuahuas, and why the love for their dogs still runs deep.
In this episode, Nick and Marty reflect on the golden era of making comedy skits, the unexpected perks of being recognized, and the frustrations of seeing copycat content thrive while original work gets overlooked. They open up about the realities of parenting, the habits they’re trying to unlearn, and what it really means to feel alive — including one moment that almost ended in disaster. Plus, a deep dive into why Marty believes BSV is the real Bitcoin, and what it could mean for the future of digital payments.Instagram: http://instagram.com/uhohpodcast
After 3 years away, Nick and Marty return to share raw, hilarious, and honest reflections on parenting, screen time battles, childhood memories, and the chaos of raising kids today.00:00 Podcast Comeback 01:10 Life As Parents 03:53 Screen Time Struggles 10:14 Childhood Discovery 13:46 Toddler Fart Story 16:00 Raising Boys Vs Girls 26:11 Thoughts On Homeschooling 34:07 Future Of The PodcastYouTube: http://youtube.com/@uhohpodcastInstagram: http://instagram.com/uhohpodcast
YouTube Channel: http://youtube.com/uhohpodcast UH-OH Merch: http://uhohmerch.com Marty on Instagram: http://instagram.com/uhohmarty Nick on Instagram: http://instagram.com/uhohnick Larry on Instagram: http://instagram.com/larrypazart Business: uhohpodcast@gmail.com
YouTube Channel: http://youtube.com/uhohpodcast UH-OH Merch: http://uhohmerch.com Marty on Instagram: http://instagram.com/uhohmarty Nick on Instagram: http://instagram.com/uhohnick Boomer on Instagram: http://instagram.com/boomermobley Business: uhohpodcast@gmail.com
Having No Purpose

Having No Purpose

2022-02-2458:23

YouTube Channel: http://youtube.com/uhohpodcast UH-OH Merch: http://uhohmerch.com Marty on Instagram: http://instagram.com/uhohmarty Nick on Instagram: http://instagram.com/uhohnick Business: uhohpodcast@gmail.com
Kill Your Ego

Kill Your Ego

2022-02-1147:31

YouTube Channel: http://youtube.com/uhohpodcast UH-OH Merch: http://uhohmerch.com Marty on Instagram: http://instagram.com/uhohmarty Nick on Instagram: http://instagram.com/uhohnick Business: uhohpodcast@gmail.com
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Kasra Omidvar

😂😂😂😂😂😂😂this was helpful ik starting to stop masturbating

Jun 20th
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