DiscoverPublic Figures281: Nateland | Ep #281 - Mount Everest
281: Nateland | Ep #281 - Mount Everest

281: Nateland | Ep #281 - Mount Everest

Update: 2025-12-032
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The podcast kicks off with a humorous customer review of a tactical jacket and an Amazon holiday ad. The hosts, Nate Burgessy, Aaron Webber, and Dusty Slate, discuss recent illnesses, including Brian Bates's mumps and Aaron's voice issues, leading to a lighthearted debate about "old-timey" diseases and their symptoms. They share an anecdote about catching a bug and delve into the differences between mumps and chickenpox. The conversation then shifts to Brian Bates's absence due to illness and his dedication to the podcast. A host recounts being on the field during Vanderbilt's historic win against Tennessee and later speaking to the team. The podcast passionately advocates for Diego Pavia as a Heisman Trophy contender, praising his performance and leadership. They express frustration with Notre Dame's playoff chances and criticize the playoff committee's traditional thinking. The discussion touches on Coach Clark Lee's recruiting prowess and Diego Pavia's self-belief. The hosts analyze Pavia's awareness and potential NFL draft prospects, highlighting his sportsmanship. They also address broader issues in college football, including Lane Kiffin's situation and systemic problems related to transfers and NIL. Advertisements for DeleteMe and Helix Sleep are interspersed. The hosts discuss Tim Allen's career and a recent appearance on The Tonight Show. Listener comments are read, including interpretations of commercials and humorous stories. A debate about Sebastian the crab's accent in "The Little Mermaid" ensues, followed by a listener's story about a dumpster pool and a funny Burger King bathroom encounter. Vuori clothing is advertised. Listener comments on chess and a religious joke are shared, along with a heartwarming story about released balloons. The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade history is briefly mentioned. The conversation then transitions to Mount Everest, covering hiking experiences, bear safety, near-death encounters, facts about the mountain, its first ascent, and the challenges of climbing, including the "death zone" and the "2 PM rule." The over-commercialization and environmental impact of Everest climbs are critiqued, with a discussion on native perspectives and alternative forms of achievement. Humorous takes on Everest fashion and personal "Everests" are shared. The legacy of Hillary and Norgay is discussed, along with the grim reality of deceased climbers becoming landmarks. Aura Frames are introduced as a gifting solution. The environmental toll of Everest climbs and the responsibility for cleanup are highlighted. The podcast concludes with updates on upcoming tour dates, comedy show schedules, and holiday savings at Albertsons, Vons, and Pavilions, as well as a promotion for Zeleman's breath freshener.

Outlines

00:00:00
Introduction, Health Updates, and Anecdotes

The podcast begins with a humorous customer review of a tactical jacket and an Amazon ad. Hosts Nate, Aaron, and Dusty discuss their health, including Brian Bates's mumps and Aaron's voice issues, leading to jokes about old-timey diseases and a bug-catching story. They also touch on the differences between mumps and chickenpox.

00:05:03
Sports Analysis: Vanderbilt, Diego Pavia, and Playoff Debates

The discussion shifts to Brian Bates's absence due to illness and his dedication. A host shares experiences from Vanderbilt's historic win against Tennessee, including being on the field and speaking to the team. The podcast strongly advocates for Diego Pavia as a Heisman candidate, criticizes Notre Dame's playoff inclusion, and discusses Coach Clark Lee's recruiting and Pavia's self-belief and NFL prospects.

00:19:04
College Football Landscape and NCAA Issues

The hosts delve into the evolving landscape of college football, discussing Lane Kiffin's situation, systemic problems with transfers, and the impact of NIL. They analyze Ohio State's adaptability and debate coaching job opportunities at Ole Miss and LSU.

00:24:40
Advertisements and Pop Culture Discussions

Advertisements for DeleteMe and Helix Sleep are featured. The hosts discuss Tim Allen's career and a Tonight Show appearance, read listener comments on Nate's comedy, and humorously debate Sebastian the crab's accent in "The Little Mermaid."

00:32:18
Listener Stories and Humorous Encounters

Listeners share a story about a dumpster pool and a funny Burger King bathroom encounter. The reliability of fast-food restrooms is compared to hotel facilities. An advertisement for Vuori clothing is presented.

00:39:38
Listener Contributions and Parade History

A listener shares a heartwarming story about balloons from a 50th-anniversary party landing in Kentucky, leading to a meeting with the finders. The history of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and its balloon releases is briefly discussed.

00:46:03
Mount Everest: Challenges and Human Endeavor

The podcast explores Mount Everest, discussing hiking experiences, bear safety, and near-death encounters. Facts about the mountain, its first ascent by Hillary and Norgay, and the challenges of climbing, including the "death zone" and the "2 PM rule," are detailed.

01:07:52
The "Everest" of Personal Achievement and Risk

The hosts discuss the drive for significant achievements, comparing them to climbing Mount Everest. They explore the mindset of those pursuing dangerous endeavors and imagine a hypothetical judgment scenario. Anecdotes about meeting Everest climbers are shared.

01:12:26
Everest's Commercialization, Environment, and Ethics

The increasing commercialization of Mount Everest is critiqued, contrasting it with the original spirit of adventure. The environmental impact, particularly trash accumulation, is highlighted, along with differing cultural perspectives on mountain climbing.

01:13:34
Creative Processes and Personal Challenges

The satisfaction derived from creating tangible projects like theme parks and movies is discussed. Humorous takes on Everest fashion and personal "Everests," like spin classes and Grand Canyon hikes, are shared, redefining challenging experiences.

01:17:12
Everest's Grim Realities and Legacy

The historical climb of Mount Everest by Hillary and Norgay is revisited. The concept of the "death zone" and the grim reality of deceased climbers becoming landmarks are described. Aura Frames are introduced as a unique gifting solution.

01:20:58
Everest's Environmental Toll and Cleanup Efforts

The significant amount of trash accumulating on Mount Everest is discussed as a major environmental concern. The challenges of cleanup efforts and the responsibility of climbers are highlighted. The perils of the "death zone" are further elaborated.

01:25:58
Everest's Structure and Trekking Experiences

The different camps and zones on Mount Everest are clarified. The possibility and experience of trekking to Everest Base Camp are discussed, highlighting it as a rewarding experience without summiting.

01:33:46
Everest Ascents, Sherpas, and Future Adventures

Statistics of Mount Everest ascents are examined, emphasizing the significant role of Sherpa guides. Future travel plans, including potential trips to Nepal and a climb of Mount Mitchell, are discussed, contrasting the scale of these endeavors.

01:41:01
Upcoming Tours, Shows, and Holiday Promotions

Updates on upcoming tour dates and future career plans are provided. Specific comedy show dates and locations are shared, encouraging fan attendance. Holiday savings at Albertsons, Vons, and Pavilions, and Zeleman's breath freshener are promoted.

Keywords

Tactical Jacket


A durable and functional jacket featured in a humorous customer review, known for its exaggerated life-changing properties.

Mumps


A contagious viral illness causing swelling of the salivary glands, discussed in the context of host illnesses and "old-timey" diseases.

Diego Pavia


Vanderbilt's quarterback, praised for his performance and considered a strong Heisman Trophy candidate.

Vanderbilt Commodores Football


The college football team discussed for their historic win against Tennessee and the performance of their quarterback, Diego Pavia.

Notre Dame Football


The team whose playoff chances are debated, with hosts questioning their strength of schedule and perceived favoritism.

College Football Playoff Committee


The entity criticized for its traditional thinking and perceived bias in selecting playoff teams.

NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness)


A significant factor influencing the changing landscape of college football, discussed in relation to program adaptation.

Mount Everest


The world's highest mountain, serving as a central theme for discussions on climbing, challenges, risks, commercialization, and environmental impact.

Death Zone


The altitude above 8,000 meters on Mount Everest where survival is impossible due to lack of oxygen, highlighting extreme danger.

DeleteMe


A data removal service advertised for protecting online privacy by removing personal information from data broker websites.

Q&A

  • Why is Brian Bates absent from the podcast?

    Brian Bates is sick with a bug, which has affected his voice. He also missed the Vanderbilt game due to his illness.

  • What is the main point of contention regarding Notre Dame's playoff chances?

    The hosts find Notre Dame's consistent inclusion in playoff discussions infuriating, believing the committee favors traditional powerhouses and doesn't adequately consider their strength of schedule or the emergence of new contenders like Vanderbilt.

  • What makes Diego Pavia a strong candidate for the Heisman Trophy?

    Diego Pavia's exceptional performance as Vanderbilt's quarterback, leading them to a historic win and demonstrating remarkable skill and leadership, makes him a strong Heisman candidate. He even predicted his own success the year prior.

  • What is the "old guard" in college football and why is it being challenged?

    The "old guard" refers to traditional thinking and established power structures in college football. It's being challenged by the changing landscape, particularly the influence of NIL, which is leveling the playing field and forcing established programs to adapt.

  • What is the "Hillary Step" on Mount Everest?

    The Hillary Step was a challenging, near-vertical rock face on Mount Everest that served as a significant obstacle for climbers. It was eroded by an earthquake in 2015, making it easier to ascend but creating a bottleneck.

  • What is the "2 PM Rule" for climbing Mount Everest?

    The 2 PM Rule is a critical safety guideline for Mount Everest climbers, mandating that they must begin their descent by 2 PM to ensure a safe return before weather conditions deteriorate.

  • How many people have successfully climbed Mount Everest?

    As of recent data, there have been nearly 13,000 successful ascents of Mount Everest by approximately 7,200 different people. Many individuals have summited multiple times, with some Sherpas achieving this feat dozens of times.

  • Why has Mount Everest become over-commercialized?

    Mount Everest has become over-commercialized due to increased demand for guided expeditions, the development of more accessible routes, and the high price people are willing to pay for the experience, leading to overcrowding and environmental concerns.

  • Who are the Sherpas and what is their role on Everest?

    Sherpas are an ethnic group from Nepal known for their exceptional mountaineering skills and ability to thrive at high altitudes. They play a crucial role in Everest expeditions as guides, porters, and support staff, ensuring the safety and success of climbers.

  • What are some of the environmental issues on Mount Everest?

    Significant environmental issues on Mount Everest include the accumulation of trash and waste left by climbers, pollution from expedition camps, and the impact on the fragile alpine ecosystem. Efforts are being made to clean up the mountain.

Show Notes

Brian is out sick this week, so Nate, Aaron, and Dusty hold things down as they kick off with some wild bug-swatting, give updates from Nate’s big Vanderbilt weekend, and read your comments before diving into a light chat about Mount Everest.


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281: Nateland | Ep #281 - Mount Everest

281: Nateland | Ep #281 - Mount Everest

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