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10: #10 | Babies

10: #10 | Babies

Update: 2026-04-08
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The podcast kicks off with announcements from Dusty Slay about his new book and Brian Bates about his taped comedy special. The hosts share personal anecdotes, including Aaron Weber's frustrating hotel experience and Dusty Slay's joy over the birth of his son, Sonny Ray. They reminisce about outdated technology like VHS tapes and discuss the legality of recording TV. Listener comments lead to discussions on space exploration and the Artemis II mission. The conversation then shifts to Dusty's unique catchphrases, comedy club stories, and food debates, including "steak sushi." The hosts also touch upon celebrity sightings at comedy shows, audience etiquette, and the dynamics of their friendships. A significant portion of the podcast is dedicated to baby development, covering everything from physical milestones and sensory development to popular baby names across decades and the terminology for young animals. They explore the evolution of baby monitors, discuss fertility rates, and even touch upon historical birth rates and reproductive technology. The episode concludes with a look at terrifying children's movies and a quiz on animal baby names.

Outlines

00:00:00
Show Updates and Personal Announcements

The podcast begins with hosts Brian Bates, Aaron Weber, and Dusty Slay sharing updates. Dusty announces his new book, "We're Having a Good Time," and Brian mentions his recently taped half-hour comedy special. They also discuss upcoming sold-out shows and potential promotional tours.

00:06:31
Travel Woes and Family Life

Aaron recounts a frustrating travel experience involving a non-working refrigerator at a Drury Inn. Dusty shares the exciting news of his son's birth, Sonny Ray Slay, and discusses his family's adjustment, including his older children's reactions.

00:14:33
Technology Shifts and Recording Legality

Brian shares a story about his mother working at a VHS tape factory, leading to a discussion about the decline of VHS technology due to DVDs and Blu-rays. They also delve into the legality of recording TV on VHS, referencing the 1984 Supreme Court Betamax case.

00:17:22
Listener Engagement and Space Exploration

The hosts read listener comments, including one from "Cole Slaw." The conversation briefly touches upon the Artemis II mission and the concept of viewing Earth from space.

00:20:08
Comedy Anecdotes and Unique Expressions

The discussion highlights Dusty's iconic catchphrases and the humor in their uniqueness. Aaron shares a comedy club anecdote involving a parking warning, and they discuss potential internet interference from 5G towers.

00:23:56
Culinary Adventures and Debates

Comedian Casey Carlson compares Brian to a "comedy missionary." Stories about the origin of "Chicken Salad Chick" and a restaurant with a suggestive name are shared. The hosts address listener feedback on a Ruth's Chris story and debate the merits of eating raw steak and "steak sushi."

00:35:18
First Dates, Pest Control, and Intrusive Thoughts

Lauren Grossman shares a humorous first-date story involving cooking meat temperatures. Brian promotes Pesty, a DIY pest control service. Jesse Nava comments on Aaron's remarks, and the hosts briefly discuss intrusive thoughts and the Artemis II mission.

00:38:34
Joke Analysis and Character Portrayals

The hosts analyze a joke about a homeless person and discuss actors like Tom Hanks and Robin Williams, exploring the types of "hero" roles they often play and the real-life basis for their characters.

00:41:32
Celebrity Sightings and Audience Interaction

Stories of celebrity sightings at comedy shows, including Robin Williams, Gene Simmons, and Nicole Kidman, are shared. The discussion then moves to audience behavior during shows, covering how to handle emergencies and disruptive attendees.

00:47:28
Comedic Challenges and Friendship Dynamics

A comedian shares a humorous story about dealing with an audience member offering unsolicited advice during a set. The hosts reflect on their friendship, with Nate being described as the "glue," and address audience perceptions of conflict, affirming their strong bonds.

00:52:08
Personal Grievances and Early Career Memories

A host expresses frustration over a friend's lack of communication. The comedians reminisce about how they met, tracing their friendships back to open mic nights and early career shows, recalling significant moments and famous encounters.

00:55:30
YouTube Updates and Naming Nuances

Updates are provided on the "Nate Land" YouTube channel, including upcoming performances and a special about autism. The conversation shifts to naming conventions, specifically the phrase "Pete and me" versus "me and Pete," and musical references.

00:57:54
Musical Tastes and Promotions

The hosts discuss their preferred songs for performances, mentioning artists like Billy Joe Shaver and Merle Haggard. Announcements are made about a new Netflix special produced by "Nate Land" and a pre-order for Dusty's book.

01:00:16
Nate's Residency and Baby Talk

Details are shared about Nate's upcoming shows in Las Vegas. The discussion pivots to babies, exploring the transition from "baby" to "toddler" and the significance of baby names, including personal anecdotes.

01:01:41
Unusual Names and Football Coaching

The conversation delves into unique names and touches upon the career of football coach Jim Bob Cooter, highlighting interesting personal and professional details.

01:02:56
Defining Baby and Toddler Stages

The hosts discuss the precise definitions of "baby" and "toddler" based on age and developmental milestones, sharing personal experiences with their children. They also touch upon misgendering and child identification.

01:06:40
Children's Perceptions and Doctor Visits

The hosts discuss how children perceive their gender and share experiences with pediatric check-ups, including vaccinations and dentist appointments, and the emotional impact on parents.

01:09:18
Dental Visits and Childhood Fears

The conversation focuses on children's dental experiences, comparing them to childhood fears of the dentist and principal's office, and discussing the effectiveness of dental procedures.

01:11:46
Children's Movies and Parental Death Tropes

The hosts analyze children's movies, particularly Pixar films, and discuss the recurring theme of parental death, debating its impact on young audiences.

01:13:41
Terrifying Children's Movies and "Looney Tunes"

The discussion shifts to notoriously scary children's movies like "Brave Little Toaster" and "Bambi," and the surprising violence in "Looney Tunes."

01:15:03
Baby Facts and Development Milestones

The hosts share fascinating facts about babies, including their super strength, lack of kneecaps, the soft spot on their head, and developing vision and taste buds. They also discuss their ability to breathe and swallow simultaneously and when they develop tear ducts.

01:19:57
Animal Baby Names Quiz

A quiz is conducted where hosts identify the names for baby animals, covering common farm animals and marsupials.

01:21:19
Popular Baby Names Through the Decades

The hosts explore popular baby names from the 1970s, 80s, 90s, and current trends, discussing name meanings and the resurgence of older names. They specifically discuss popular girl and boy names from different eras.

01:34:56
Animal Life Stages and Metamorphosis

The conversation humorously explores the terminology for young animals, comparing baby rabbits to toddlers and discussing the stages of an alligator's life. The transformation of a caterpillar into a butterfly is also discussed.

01:36:45
Baby Monitor Technology and Overpopulation Concerns

The discussion shifts to the Owlet baby monitor and its technology. They then transition to the topic of global overpopulation, contrasting past concerns with current trends of declining birth rates.

01:42:51
Global Fertility Rates and Parenthood Incentives

The conversation delves into the global decline in fertility rates, explaining the concept of the replacement rate and the factors influencing it. China's former one-child policy and current government incentives to encourage childbirth are also covered.

01:45:08
Historical Birth Rates and Reproductive Technology

The speakers compare historical international birth rates with current rates, discussing the increasing cost and complexity of raising children. They also touch upon the history of IVF and a baby born from an embryo frozen for 31 years.

01:47:08
World Records and Comedy Tour Dates

The speakers discuss the Guinness World Record for the heaviest baby and the tallest couple. The discussion then covers the most popular YouTube videos, highlighting "Baby Shark," and transitions into comedians sharing their upcoming tour dates.

01:52:56
Evolution of Baby Monitors and Podcast Wrap-up

The conversation revisits the evolution of baby monitors, from simple audio devices to advanced systems, before concluding the podcast with final announcements.

Keywords

Podcast Announcements


Updates on new books, comedy specials, and upcoming shows from comedians Brian Bates, Aaron Weber, and Dusty Slay.

Family Life


Discussions about new babies, children's development, parenting challenges, and family anecdotes.

Technology Evolution


Conversations about the shift from VHS tapes to DVDs and Blu-rays, and the development of baby monitors.

Comedy Industry


Anecdotes from comedy clubs, discussions on audience etiquette, celebrity sightings, and the dynamics of friendships within the comedy community.

Baby Development


Facts and milestones related to infant growth, including physical strength, sensory development, and cognitive abilities.

Naming Trends


Exploration of popular baby names across different decades, including meanings and cultural influences.

Children's Media


Analysis of children's movies, including recurring themes like parental death and the perceived violence in cartoons like "Looney Tunes."

Demographics and Society


Discussions on global fertility rates, population replacement levels, and societal trends related to childbirth.

Culinary Topics


Debates and stories about food, including "steak sushi" and the origins of popular food establishments.

Health and Wellness


Mentions of doctor visits, dental appointments, and the promotion of services like Pesty for pest control and Factor for meal delivery.

Q&A

  • What was Dusty Slay's big announcement?

    Dusty Slay announced that he is releasing a book. This announcement came shortly after Brian Bates announced he had taped his half-hour comedy special.

  • What travel issues did Aaron Weber encounter?

    Aaron Weber experienced a non-working refrigerator in his hotel room at a Drury Inn. He had to go through a lengthy process to get a replacement refrigerator installed.

  • What is the significance of the 1984 Betamax case?

    The 1984 Supreme Court Betamax case ruled that recording television broadcasts for personal use was legal under "fair use" doctrine, impacting home video recording practices.

  • What is "steak sushi"?

    Steak sushi, also known as wagyu or beef sushi, is a dish made with thinly sliced, high-quality raw beef served over sushi rice, often accompanied by soy sauce and wasabi.

  • What is Pesty?

    Pesty is a DIY pest control service that provides customers with pro-grade pesticides and equipment to eliminate over 100 types of bugs, allowing them to handle pest problems themselves.

  • What kind of roles do Tom Hanks and Robin Williams often play?

    Both Tom Hanks and Robin Williams are often cast in roles where they portray heroic, unconventional, or "nice guy" savior characters in their films.

  • Which celebrities have been seen at comedy shows?

    Several celebrities have been mentioned as attending comedy shows, including Robin Williams, Gene Simmons, Nicole Kidman, Keith Urban, Trace Adkins, and Martina McBride.

  • What are some interesting facts about baby development?

    Babies possess surprising strength relative to their weight, are born without fully formed kneecaps, have a soft spot on their head that aids in birth and brain growth, and develop vision and taste buds in stages.

  • How have popular baby names changed over the decades?

    Popular baby names have evolved significantly, with trends shifting from classic names to more modern or unique choices. Older names are seeing a resurgence, while some names remain consistently popular across generations.

  • What is the term for a baby alligator?

    A baby alligator is called a hatchling. The speakers also humorously suggest "toddler" for a three-year-old alligator.

  • Why is the replacement rate for population stability 2.1 children per woman?

    The 2.1 rate accounts for the fact that slightly more boys are born than girls (105 boys per 100 girls) and that not all children survive to reproductive age, ensuring the population replaces itself.

  • What is the most viewed YouTube video of all time?

    "Baby Shark" is the most viewed YouTube video of all time, with over 16.7 billion views, significantly more than other popular videos like "Despacito."

Show Notes


This week, the guys discuss the Artemis II mission, celebrity sightings at comedy shows, steak sushi, baby names, and much more.

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