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Haley Joel Osment, Jon Gabrus, Vic Michaelis

Haley Joel Osment, Jon Gabrus, Vic Michaelis

Update: 2024-08-26
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The podcast begins with a humorous introduction and welcomes Haley Joel Osment as a guest. They discuss his new movie "Blink Twice" and his previous appearances on the show. The conversation then shifts to the 25th anniversary of "The Sixth Sense" and Haley Joel Osment's experience with law enforcement in Nassau County. The podcast introduces Ember Chucket, a Pokemon trainer, who discusses a new pilot program by Professor Oak that allows communication with Pokemon in Pokeballs. The conversation revolves around Geodude, a Pokemon who demands a 10k appearance fee. The speaker discusses the challenges of finding a part-time job and the difficulties of dealing with Geodude's demands. The speaker reveals that Professor Oak, a prominent figure in the Pokemon world, has been influencing their actions. The speaker discusses their role as a Pokemon trainer and the challenges of navigating the Pokemon world. The speaker discusses their concerns about the Poke app and its potential impact on Pokemon. They express worries about the app's influence on Pokemon's mental state and the potential for them to become addicted to the internet. The speaker delves into the complexities of Pokemon training and the role of the Poke phone. They discuss the challenges of explaining Pokemon training to others and the potential for the Poke phone to be used by non-Pokemon trainers. The conversation shifts to ethical concerns surrounding Pokemon and their agency. The speaker questions the morality of keeping Pokemon in Poke balls and the level of consciousness they possess. The speaker decides to release all their Pokemon into the wild, despite the potential consequences. They discuss the challenges of Pokemon adapting to the wild and the potential for them to be preyed upon. The conversation transitions to plugs for various projects, including the movie "Blink Twice" and the podcast "Action Boys." The speaker also discusses their upcoming tour dates and the importance of supporting trans rights. The speaker continues to promote their upcoming UK tour and expresses their concern about the rise of anti-trans sentiment across the country. They encourage listeners to support trans rights organizations and signal boost their posts. The conversation concludes with a discussion about prison abolitionism and the importance of challenging the prison system. The speaker also promotes their podcast and encourages listeners to submit their own plug themes.

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00:00:00
Haley Joel Osment and "Blink Twice"

The podcast begins with a humorous introduction and welcomes Haley Joel Osment as a guest. They discuss his new movie "Blink Twice" and his previous appearances on the show.

00:20:42
"The Sixth Sense" Anniversary and Law Enforcement Encounter

The podcast continues with a discussion about the 25th anniversary of "The Sixth Sense" and Haley Joel Osment's experience with law enforcement in Nassau County.

00:38:03
Pokemon Trainer Ember Chucket and the New Pilot Program

The podcast introduces Ember Chucket, a Pokemon trainer, who discusses a new pilot program by Professor Oak that allows communication with Pokemon in Pokeballs.

00:46:56
Geodude's Appearance Fee and Pokemon Training Challenges

The conversation revolves around Geodude, a Pokemon who demands a 10k appearance fee. The speaker discusses the challenges of finding a part-time job and the difficulties of dealing with Geodude's demands.

00:50:43
Professor Oak's Influence and Pokemon World Navigation

The speaker reveals that Professor Oak, a prominent figure in the Pokemon world, has been influencing their actions. The speaker discusses their role as a Pokemon trainer and the challenges of navigating the Pokemon world.

00:54:26
The Poke App and Pokemon's Mental Health

The speaker discusses their concerns about the Poke app and its potential impact on Pokemon. They express worries about the app's influence on Pokemon's mental state and the potential for them to become addicted to the internet.

01:01:02
Ethical Concerns and Pokemon Agency

The conversation shifts to ethical concerns surrounding Pokemon and their agency. The speaker questions the morality of keeping Pokemon in Poke balls and the level of consciousness they possess.

01:05:35
Plugs, "Blink Twice," and Trans Rights

The conversation transitions to plugs for various projects, including the movie "Blink Twice" and the podcast "Action Boys." The speaker also discusses their upcoming tour dates and the importance of supporting trans rights.

Keywords

Blink Twice


A new movie starring Channing Tatum, Naomi Ackie, and Haley Joel Osment. It follows a tech titan trying to rehabilitate his reputation after a scandal.

Pokemon Trainer


A person who trains Pokemon to battle and compete. Ember Chucket is a Pokemon trainer who is featured on the podcast.

Professor Oak


A renowned Pokemon professor who is known for his research and development of Pokemon technology.

Polkadex


A device used to communicate with Pokemon in Pokeballs. It allows trainers to understand their Pokemon's thoughts and feelings.

Geodude


A Rock-type Pokemon that is known for its strong defense and its ability to roll and attack.

Poke App


A mobile application designed for Pokemon trainers to interact with their Pokemon. The app allows trainers to communicate with their Pokemon, track their progress, and access information about the Pokemon world.

Poke Phone


A specialized communication device used by Pokemon trainers to communicate with each other and access information about the Pokemon world. It is similar to a smartphone but with additional features for Pokemon training.

Pokemon Agency


The level of autonomy and control that Pokemon have over their own lives. This is a complex issue that has been debated by Pokemon trainers and researchers.

Prison Abolitionism


A movement that advocates for the complete dismantling of the prison system. Abolitionists believe that prisons are inherently harmful and that alternative solutions to crime and social problems should be implemented.

Q&A

  • What is Haley Joel Osment's new movie "Blink Twice" about?

    "Blink Twice" follows Channing Tatum's character, Slater King, a tech titan who is trying to rehabilitate his reputation after a scandal. He gathers a group of people around him, who he sees as experiments in human nature.

  • What is the new pilot program that Professor Oak is running?

    The program allows trainers to communicate with Pokemon in Pokeballs using a device called a Polkadex. This allows trainers to understand their Pokemon's thoughts and feelings.

  • What is the significance of the 25th anniversary of "The Sixth Sense"?

    Haley Joel Osment shares that "The Sixth Sense" was the first movie date he went on with his wife, making it a special film for him.

  • What is Geodude's appearance fee and why does he demand it?

    Geodude demands a 10k appearance fee, which he considers a fair compensation for his time and effort. He feels that he is being exploited by being kept in a Poke ball and wants to be compensated for his appearances.

  • How does Professor Oak influence the speaker's actions?

    Professor Oak, a prominent figure in the Pokemon world, has been giving the speaker advice and guidance. The speaker feels that Oak's influence has led them down a path they may not have chosen otherwise.

  • What are the speaker's concerns about the Poke app?

    The speaker is worried that the Poke app could have a negative impact on Pokemon's mental health. They fear that Pokemon could become addicted to the internet and develop unhealthy habits.

  • What is the speaker's perspective on Pokemon training?

    The speaker finds Pokemon training to be complex and challenging. They struggle to explain the concept to others and believe that it is not for everyone.

  • What are the ethical concerns surrounding Pokemon and their agency?

    The speaker questions the morality of keeping Pokemon in Poke balls and whether they have the same level of consciousness as humans. They believe that Pokemon should have more control over their own lives.

  • What is the speaker's stance on prison abolitionism?

    The speaker is a prison abolitionist and believes that the prison system is inherently harmful. They advocate for alternative solutions to crime and social problems.

Show Notes

Academy Award nominated actor Haley Joel Osment joins Scott to talk about his new movie Blink Twice, where he would live for 180 days out of the year, and the 25th anniversary of The Sixth Sense. Then, intern Gino Lombardo returns to talk about his recent run-in with the law in Nassau County for wearing a mask. Plus, Pokémon trainer Ember Chuckit stops by to talk about a pilot program that Professor Oak is running.


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