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VOICEOVER (00:01):
Everybody's got an opinion, Every
Californian and Virginian, It's so hard to
tell who to trust and who to ignore, Someone's
gotta settle the score., Trey and Chelsey
will help you choose, Whose views win which
ones lose, Online haters are coming for
you, Baby, it's time to Review That Review!
(00:29):
Hello
TREY GERRALD (00:33):
Well, hello and
welcome to Review That Review.
We are the podcast that isdedicated to reviewing reviews!
That's Chelsey Donn.
And that's Trey Gerrald.
And together, we are the Review Queens.
CHELSEY DONN (00:55):
But first, Trey, we are
all dying to know, would you like to?
TREY GERRALD (01:01):
Why, yes, I would, Chelsey.
Okay, I really need to talk about somethingthat has been bothering me for a very long time.
I'm trying to think of other products thatthis also occurs with, but specifically,
when you purchase a brand new container
of, um, like protein powder or when you
buy a brand new container of like C4 or
any sort of like substance that's a powdery
form that has a scoop on the inside.
CHELSEY DONN (01:32):
It is
TREY GERRALD (01:32):
so hard to get the
scoop out, especially the very first
go through, cause you gotta like tear
that little like safety seal, right?
And who knows how much it's been shakenaround in its travels before it gets to you.
And like, then you have to like dig andyou got to do that pickle claw thing
where you're like trying to get it.
(01:55):
And then like, sometimes you'll see it.
But when you can't find it, I have anew thing of C4 for when I'm working
out, and I have gone three weeks now.
That is, using it six times in total, I stillcan't find the scoop, I don't know where it is.
Stop it.
It's so frustrating, it's so messy, I don'tknow what to do about it, like, for some reason
I will like save scoops from previous things,
I don't know why because I'm a hoarder, but
I mean, thankfully now I can use it, but.
(02:26):
It's so frustrating, can't we just like,there's like some yo oh, it's maybe Ben and
Jerry's, where they put the little like scoop
on the ends of the top, can we just do that?
Can we, can we do that?
I hate it, Time to
CHELSEY DONN (02:37):
innovate, let's innovate,
TREY GERRALD (02:39):
That's my complaint,
there's gotta be a better way,
CHELSEY DONN (02:43):
I'm so with you Trey, I hate that,
Goldie has this sprinkle stuff I put on her, I'm
so with you Food to keep her like teeth clean and
I'm digging in there and I'm like, I don't want to
be digging, you know, like I'm not at the beach.
I shouldn't have to dig this much.
TREY GERRALD (02:56):
No, there's no sand castles here.
CHELSEY DONN (02:58):
There's no reward.
Where's the reward?
Like if I'm ending up with some sort ofbeautiful sand sculpture, then maybe, but
if I'm not ending up with a sand sculpture,
I don't want to have to dig like this.
TREY GERRALD (03:08):
No, I'm not
wearing a Burger King crown.
No.
I'm wearing a Review Queen crown.
That's right.
Alright, well, thank youfor letting me get that out.
CHELSEY DONN (03:15):
Complaint heard.
TREY GERRALD (03:18):
Well, Chelsey, endless snoops.
We are finally on our very firstvideo episode versus episode
Chelsea you want to go head tohead visually for the first time?
I would love to go head tohead with you Trey All right.
(03:38):
Well before we do, this is just a quick friendlyreminder Please hit that subscribe button.
Give us a quick like, drop a commentbelow, and we'll see you next time To
let us know what made you laugh, gasp,
or cringe the most on today's episode.
CHELSEY DONN (03:51):
Yes, that's right.
We love hearing your thoughts.
It's totally free and a really great way to helpus grow and keep the reviews coming your way.
TREY GERRALD (04:00):
Speaking of,
let's do
it.
Let's do it.
Assess that kvetch.
So today is a versus episode.
Which all of that really means as Chelseyand I are going to be covering both a one
star and a five star on the same topic.
CHELSEY DONN (04:16):
That's right, for this
Versus episode, Trey has selected the one
star and I have selected the five star.
So, to determine who reads first,we gotta flip that quarter!
Alright, who's guessing?
TREY GERRALD (04:28):
We really always do flip a quarter.
We
CHELSEY DONN (04:29):
really do.
If you're watching this for thefirst time, there is a quarter.
TREY GERRALD (04:33):
Um, why don't you
guess?
You guess.
Hets.
What?
It's heads!
Oh my goodness!
CHELSEY DONN (04:45):
I was like, we're going
to read the one star first again.
That's right.
Okay.
So I'm going to read first.
TREY GERRALD (04:50):
So you can tell from our title,
I'm sure, and our thumbnail, but today,
Chelsey and I are going to be discussing
YouTube in honor of our first visual versus.
So today for your viewingpleasure, your listening pleasure.
have collected data from both ends ofthe spectrum of the Apple App Store
for reviews for the YouTube app.
(05:18):
So at the time of this recording, thisis probably a show first, there are
38 million reviews on the App Store.
With an average score of 4.
7 out of 5.
Now obviously you may be watching this on Spotifyor if you're just listening, we love you too,
but odds are you're watching this on YouTube.
(05:42):
So let's talk a little bit, let me giveyou a little background on this platform.
According to the most trusted source Wikipedia.
YouTube is an American online video sharingplatform, which is now owned by Google.
We may discuss this later.
CHELSEY DONN (06:00):
I didn't even
know it was owned by AOL.
TREY GERRALD (06:02):
Yeah, no, Google.
CHELSEY DONN (06:04):
You said American online.
Oh.
TREY GERRALD (06:07):
It's an American online
CHELSEY DONN (06:09):
video sharing,
TREY GERRALD (06:11):
but let's talk about AOL.
I want to talk about AOL.
It's accessible worldwide.
YouTube was launched on Valentine'sDay, February 14, in 2005 by Steve
Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim.
(06:31):
And these were three former employees of PayPal.
Ever heard of PayPal?
I've heard of it.
Yeah.
Right.
So YouTube is currently the second most visitedwebsite in the world after Google Search.
Now, as of last year or early thisyear, depending on when this comes out,
January 2024, YouTube had more than 2.
(06:55):
7 billion monthly users who collectivelywatched more than 1 billion hours of video
every single day of the calendar year.
As of May 2019, videos were beinguploaded to the platform at a rate of
more than 500 hours of content per minute.
(07:18):
And then as of 2021, there were approximately14 billion videos in total on the platform.
CHELSEY DONN (07:27):
So there's no
competition for eyes out there.
If you're watching this, thank you so much.
TREY GERRALD (07:32):
Those two.
Yes.
Um, not kudos to you, thanks to you.
Thank you.
Thanks to you.
So, okay, this I just thought wasinteresting, so I wanted to include it.
So those three creators, they actually can'treally agree on which narrative story they, um,
will each stick to on how the platform started.
(07:52):
So I think the real reasonis what I'm going to share.
So, okay.
So, they won't really agree, but Kareem said thatthe inspiration for YouTube came after the Super
Bowl 38 halftime show controversy, when Janet
Jackson's breast was exposed by Justin Timberlake,
Kareem could not easily find video clips of
the incident, nor, less salacious, Terrible.
(08:19):
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami online,which led to the idea of like, Oh,
let's do like a video sharing website.
But what I think is the real reason Hurley andChen said that the original idea for YouTube
was a video version of an online dating service
that had been influenced by the website.
Do you remember this website?
Hot or not.
(08:40):
com?
Oh my God.
Do you remember hot or not?
CHELSEY DONN (08:44):
I don't really remember
hot or not, but I remember that Mark
Zuckerberg Did like a Hot or Not type thing.
TREY GERRALD (08:51):
Oh, yeah, I like
totally used to go on Hot or Not.
Okay.
Um, it was basically swiping left or rightif you thought someone was Hot or Not and
you would rate them on a scale from 1 to 10.
Alright, so they created posts onCraigslist asking attractive women to
please upload videos of themselves to
YouTube in exchange for a 100 reward.
(09:11):
Music Only
CHELSEY DONN (09:12):
fans!
TREY GERRALD (09:13):
Yeah, see, but there was for some
reason, there was a difficulty in finding enough
dating videos from beautiful and attractive
women that led to a change in plans, which
then let's just have a site where they accept
any uploads of a video, any kind of video.
And then the last little info hereon the 9th of October, 2006, YouTube
was purchased by Google for 1.
(09:38):
65 Billion dollars, which is more than 2.
31 billion dollars in today's money.
Wow, just insane.
So, with all of that, somewhat unnecessary,but totally interesting, especially if you're
watching on YouTube right now, um, with all
that background info, Chelsey, let's do it.
Let's do it.
CHELSEY DONN (10:00):
Review That Review.
All right, Trey, I love when youput your historian hat on, I'm not
gonna lie, I really do enjoy it.
Okay, so as we mentioned at the top of theshow, I will be reading the five star review,
so I have all the positive things to say.
My review is written by Namaste Scott.
(10:24):
Oh my gosh.
It's a five star review.
Title is Free Heart Education.
Hmm.
This was written in the
time of recording, within the last
week, just because that's how often, as
Trey was mentioning, reviews come up.
(10:48):
So this is hot off the presses from Namaste Scott.
Here we go.
TREY GERRALD (10:54):
That's a good name.
CHELSEY DONN (10:55):
Get your PhD from YouTube today.
Best investment you will make in your life.
Walk at least an hour in the morningsunlight for your health, and why not listen
while you exercise and learn something
to improve the quality of your life.
I survived a massive heart attack, mostlyfrom what I learned from YouTube, when
all the doctors said there was no hope.
(11:21):
Today at 69, I am heart failure freeand living a full and productive life.
Thank you for giving me my life back.
Namaste.
God's gonna nama stay around 'cause of YouTube.
TREY GERRALD (11:43):
So I'm just gonna say
the colloquialism of like taking
Namaste into like everyday vernacular.
Yeah.
Does not sound like a 60-year-oldto me, but it totally does to me.
Maybe now actually.
Maybe it could just like.
Like, now in
CHELSEY DONN (12:00):
2020, the, you
know, mid 2020s, I think so.
TREY GERRALD (12:05):
Okay.
This is wild.
Because at first, I started to go, I thought thiswould be going a different way, and I was sort
of like, Yeah, get your PhD on YouTube, like,
and then, as soon as I was getting cynical, I was
sort of like, but it is, like, I have learned so
much from YouTube, I've learned how to sew, I've
learned makeup, I've learned acting skills, I've
learned podcasting skills, I've learned editing
skills, like, I do equally go to YouTube or Google
search when I want to learn some sort of trade or
CHELSEY DONN (12:46):
and sometimes
Google search to YouTube
TREY GERRALD (12:48):
literally right like if I don't
want to read the step by step I want to watch
it happen like yes and I also love from the 60
year old it is a beautiful thing it is Like, I
sometimes look at TikTok and like roll my eyes,
people, young people are learning tremendous
amounts of things from TikTok, like, same
as YouTube, like, it is a beautiful thing to
think of like the free sharing of information.
(13:23):
And then like how you can also monetize too.
But like, I mean, it's pretty remarkable.
So, okay, but so I went ona whole journey emotionally.
Thank you.
Namaste, Scott.
Just narratively, I want to be clear here.
So doctors thought Scott was gonna die.
There was no hope.
But then they realized it was aheart issue because of YouTube.
(13:46):
So
CHELSEY DONN (13:47):
he basically he
had a massive heart attack.
And he learned.
Then he was told basically after themassive heart attack that there was like
no hope that he was like screwed Maybe
that he was gonna have like a biopsy.
I don't know like what they told him Butthey told like it was not looking good.
You're gonna go into heart failure You're gonnadie and then based off of whatever Scott learned
from YouTube Which sounds like a part of that
with the walk at least an hour in the morning
was lifestyle changes Scott is now 69 years old.
(14:21):
They don't say how old they werewhen they had the heart attack.
That's a good point.
TREY GERRALD (14:27):
I wish they did.
CHELSEY DONN (14:28):
Yeah, but there's their heart
failure free and, you know, they're living life.
And I know like a little bit from Bella,like I had a dog with a heart condition
for a
long time.
And like, you're trying to avoid Heart failure.
Like that's like that is once youget to congestive heart failure,
like then it's a ticking time bomb.
(14:50):
So that all like you can have a heart attack oryou can have something wrong with your heart.
If you can maintain the your healthin a way to avoid heart failure, you
can live many happy, healthy years.
So I think that that's what Namaste Scottis saying is that They got like kind
of a bad prognosis from their doctor
like, Oh, this heart attack was so bad.
(15:14):
You're going to be in heartfailure in a year, right?
And because of whatever they'velearned, they're still here.
And they've literally like they owe their lifeto YouTube, which sounds funny, but it's true.
I think in this case, I believe.
Namaste, Scott.
TREY GERRALD (15:32):
I mean, it's
a touching and crazy story,
right?
Um,
I find the value.
I mean, it's like life and death.
And immediately, I do think like,do I think this is truthful?
And I profoundly find this to be truthful.
I don't think Namaste Skada is being shady.
CHELSEY DONN (15:54):
Yeah.
And also, I believe that Namaste, and correct meif I'm not up on my Sanskrit, but I believe that
it means the teacher in me bows to the teacher
in you, which in this case is sort of apt.
Because Scott is teaching us, in a
(16:17):
way, through his review, what he was taught.
Yes.
Namaste,
TREY GERRALD (16:23):
Scott.
I love that it's like, cause in, and beingin the one stars for like, all the prep of
this, like I was very curious what the one
stars are, what the five stars would be.
And I actually like that it's so sincere.
Yeah,
because there is something
that's like, lovely about that, right?
(16:47):
Like it's just so often inreviews, we get such like,
Like, what's the word?
Just like,
crash.
Yeah.
Like, I just appreciate that.
It's like, this is like, heartfelt.
Like, it is sort of like,
CHELSEY DONN (17:06):
it was weird.
Cause even in the five star reviews, therewere so many people that were fetching.
TREY GERRALD (17:11):
Yes.
CHELSEY DONN (17:12):
You know, like it'd
be a five star review and they would
still be like, but I hate the ads.
F you.
All right.
I still love you.
And I thought it was nice.
And that was, I brought this in that it wasa pure, this is a pure five star review.
It's very sweet.
I do think, no offense to anyone in our audiencewho's of an older generation, I do think, like,
There's always a resurgence of like, maybe
younger people were here for a long time, and
now people that are Scott's age are really
like in the past 10 years, maybe starting to
utilize YouTube the way we have been for even
longer, so I think there's something sweet
and genuine and truthful about that, right?
(17:52):
Like people in Namaste Scott's age group,They're, they're just not getting all
their videos from Facebook these days.
They're going to YouTube.
They're checking outside of, of the, youknow, traditional Ways that we think, uh,
boomers are getting their video information.
And I think that's, that's sweet.
TREY GERRALD (18:12):
Yeah.
I mean, I, this is just randomly, literally twodays ago I had a conversation with my mother,
um, who was born in 50 and she was asking.
How to work YouTube.
So I just really appreciate thatNamaste Scott has figured that out.
CHELSEY DONN (18:32):
Not to say that there aren't a
whole plethora of YouTube influencers who are
of boomer age, but I do think that there is a
demographic, I guess my point is that Scott would
connect with and he's still connecting with us.
TREY GERRALD (18:45):
Yes.
So spelling grammar sounded excellent.
Perfect.
CHELSEY DONN (18:50):
Excellent.
Yeah.
TREY GERRALD (18:50):
Pristine.
CHELSEY DONN (18:51):
Pristine.
And also with spelling and grammar, I justwanna include, I think, perfect length.
TREY GERRALD (18:56):
Yeah.
Right.
Especially on the app store.
Like we don't need, like we don't need a saga.
We don't need war and peace.
Yeah.
. Exactly.
Um, okay.
So, this experience
here, how common is it to have your
life saved by YouTube, do you think?
CHELSEY DONN (19:14):
In reading Scott's review, I feel
like more and more common, like you could probably
learn CPR, I'm sure you can learn CPR, Heimlich,
um, there is also something to be said for,
Like it takes it out of the WebMD realm when I'm
actually seeing somebody who is probably like a
lot of doctors like I told you like Brad and Brad
or whatever that's not their names but that's
what I always call them the like chiropractor
like there's something nice about being able
to connect with a doctor especially if like you
maybe live in an area where you only have this
one doctor now thanks to YouTube you're gonna get
a doctor that's like in New York that's at the
highest heart clinic that just happens to have
a YouTube page you It's going to talk about this
alternative treatment or, you know, whatever,
and you're going to get that information.
(20:00):
So I think that it's, it's not uncommon.
It's not the only use for the app, of course,or, you know, the site, of course, but I think
it's, it's probably happens with regularity.
TREY GERRALD (20:11):
Yeah, I think for the experience,
like, I imagine it is typical to Apply
the content in a way to your life, whether
whatever the genre is, you know, there's
like so many pockets inside of YouTube.
Um, I imagine the applicationof it is probably typical,
CHELSEY DONN (20:32):
right?
TREY GERRALD (20:33):
Um,
CHELSEY DONN (20:34):
or common enough.
TREY GERRALD (20:35):
Yeah.
You know, what about, I was entertained becauseI, as I shared, I thought it was going one way.
I went on a rollercoaster andthen I sort of like was touched.
Like it's entertaining.
I don't know that it's necessarilyfunny, but like I was entertained.
CHELSEY DONN (20:50):
Yeah.
And it's, I think it'sendearing more than it's funny.
TREY GERRALD (20:53):
Truly.
Yeah.
All right.
So the impact here, if you had justcome out of a bunker underground.
Oh my God.
If I was like Blush in
CHELSEY DONN (21:00):
the past and I'm Brendan
Fraser and I'm Exiting out of the bunker and
I'm finding out that oh my god, the world
didn't totally explode and here I am and
wow, there's this thing called YouTube and
oh my god, I can use it for medical help?
I'm in.
I think I'm sold.
TREY GERRALD (21:19):
The impact is, yeah, I
don't think the impact is negative.
CHELSEY DONN (21:23):
Certainly not.
No, I think there's nothing but positive vibescoming off of Namaste Scott, which is apt.
TREY GERRALD (21:29):
Heard.
CHELSEY DONN (21:30):
Okay.
I think we can crown Namaste Scott.
I think
TREY GERRALD (21:32):
so too, but before we
crowned, before we crowned, before We crown.
Yeah.
Chelsey, it's game
CHELSEY DONN (21:46):
time.
It sure is, Trey.
Buckle up, sweetheart.
Okay.
Trey and our listeners, our Royal Squad,if you're listening, please play along.
Okay.
This is not just for Trey.
(22:06):
This is for you as well.
The name of this game, Trey, isYouTube Queen or On The Scene.
All right.
So here's how it works, guys.
Trey, I'm going to tellyou the name of the winner.
of a YouTube, I'm going to saycelebrity, influencer of sorts.
(22:28):
You're going to tell me if they are a YouTubequeen, meaning are they the top in the top
10 richest YouTubers of all time, according
to a 2024 analysis, or are they on the scene?
Like they're successful, clearly, maybe weknow them, but they're not in the top 10.
Top 10.
(22:48):
All right.
After each question, listeners, Listen for thebeep, beep, beep, and then you can scream out
your answer in your car, in your room, wherever
you are, Trey, you're gonna tell me your answer,
If you get it wrong, just wanna let you know,
there will be a little bit of a consequence,
Okay,
Alright, are you ready, Trey?
I Feel ready.
(23:10):
Okay, here we go.
Let's find out.
Okay, number one YouTuber, Emma Chamberlain.
All right, Royal Squad and Trey.
First up is Emma Chamberlain.
She's all about the coffeefashion and those relatable vlogs.
So what do you think?
Is Emma YouTube Queen or just on the scene?
All right, get ready to shout out your answers.
TREY GERRALD (23:34):
Okay, I actually don't know
who Emma Chamberlain is, but I do know
that Trisha Paytas talks about her a lot.
I know that she, like, gets invited now tored carpets and, like, has really blown up.
I don't know who she is.
So I, like.
She's not Mr.
Beast, but I know she likewas invited to the Oscar.
(23:55):
So I'm gonna say yes.
She is in the top ten.
Okay.
CHELSEY DONN (24:03):
Sorry, Trey.
She's on the scene.
So your consequence is that you have to pretendto sip your fanciest iced coffee and react like
it's the best thing you've ever had in your life.
TREY GERRALD (24:13):
Well, I only have ice water.
Is that okay?
CHELSEY DONN (24:14):
That's fine.
You can use props.
Trey, you're acting is phenomenal.
I mean, like I had any doubt.
YouTuber number two is
Logan Paul.
TREY GERRALD (24:33):
Oh dear.
CHELSEY DONN (24:35):
Okay.
So next up is Logan Paul.
He's a blogger.
He's a boxer.
He's a prime energy drink king.
Royal squad, Trey.
What do you think?
TREY GERRALD (24:47):
He has, I mean, he has, I'm
gonna say yes, he's in the top 10, again?
Maybe he won this many years ago, Okay, so
CHELSEY DONN (24:56):
he's on the scene, no, like, so this
is crazy, I forgot to say for Emma, Emma, Emma's
net worth is 12 million, okay, so that's not
too shabby, Now, Logan's net worth is 50 million
dollars, and he's 10, Not even in the top ten.
Isn't that crazy?
All right, Trey, you're consequent.
All right, you have to pretend like you justknocked someone out in a boxing match, and
you're gonna celebrate for like three seconds.
(25:28):
Okay, that was a very silentcelebration, but I'll accept
it.
I'll
accept it.
It was great.
Okay.
All right, Trey.
YouTuber number three.
I think we've all heard of him.
Ryan Kaji.
Let's talk about Ryan Kaji.
He's the kid behind Ryan's World, Royal Squad.
Okay.
You know, like, I'm not going to giveyou any more information if you don't
know Trey, but Royal Squad, Trey.
(25:51):
Okay.
Is Ryan Kaji a YouTube queenor is he just on the scene?
TREY GERRALD (26:01):
I, I literally
don't, I've never heard this name.
CHELSEY DONN (26:04):
Are you effing kidding?
Okay.
I have no idea.
So
TREY GERRALD (26:09):
I feel like I'm supposed to, I think
it's going to be a yes, but I'm going to say no.
He's, he's on the scene.
CHELSEY DONN (26:15):
Okay.
Brian Kaji.
I can't believe you, I guess maybe you hadyour, your nephews were born kind of late.
Ryan was like one of the first ever YouTube stars.
He unwraps toys and kids go freaking ballistic.
He has his own toy line at Target that he sells.
He's like a huge star.
His net worth is 100 million.
(26:37):
He is definitely a YouTube queen.
I got a consequence.
You have to do your best excitedkid voice saying, wow, look at this.
I just gave you a, don't takethat as line read, but go ahead.
TREY GERRALD (26:51):
Sorry.
I'm just.
Imaging.
I've never seen this person in my life.
Um,
CHELSEY DONN (27:02):
worth a million dollars.
Certainly.
That's exactly what he sounds like.
I think now he's probably like 50.
No, he's not.
Um, but he's older.
It's probably in college.
Okay.
So YouTuber number four, Markiplier.
Next up is Markiplier.
He's a famous gamer and all around entertainer.
(27:25):
Royal squad.
We Trey, Royal Squad, what is your guess?
Is he a YouTube Queen or just on the scene?
TREY GERRALD (27:38):
I don't even remember
the name, so I don't know any of these
people, so I'm just gonna say no.
Okay.
Because I've just said no for all of them.
Oh!
CHELSEY DONN (27:47):
Okay.
So that's right, Markiplier is on the scene,however, he is worth a fancy 45 million
dollars, so that's pretty sceney, if you ask me.
Jeez Louise.
You got that one right, so youdidn't have to lose a video game.
Alright.
Alright.
Alright, number five, Jeffree Star, okay, thisis the last regular round, Royal Squad and
Trey, this is your last regular round, Jeffree
Star, Makeup Mogul and Yak Rancher, is Jeffree
Star a YouTube Queen or just on the scene?
TREY GERRALD (28:23):
I feel like Jeffree Star probably
has a lot of money because of the makeup
lines, so I'm gonna say, even though I think
they disappeared from YouTube for a while,
but they're back now, I'm gonna say yes.
They are.
CHELSEY DONN (28:37):
That is right.
Jeffrey Star is a YouTube queen withan estimated net worth of 200 million
mj.
Alright, final bonus round.
Try.
This is gonna put you over thetop for a win because you need it.
All right.
Alright, Royal Squad and try.
It's time for the bonus round.
(28:57):
For this one we're talking about the biggestYouTube queen of them all, which we all know.
Trey mentioned him earlier.
Mr.
Beast, uh, Trey Royal Squad.
Can you guess?
Mr.
Beast's exact net worth within 50, 000, 000.
(29:17):
So you get a 50, 000, 000 buffer.
TREY GERRALD (29:24):
I'm gonna say 1.
7 billion.
Okay,
CHELSEY DONN (29:30):
good guess, but wrong.
Um, Mr.
Beast's net worth is 500, 000, 000.
For your final punishment, Trey,you're going to throw away imaginary
cash into the air like you're Mr.
Beast on a giveaway spree.
Let's see
TREY GERRALD (29:43):
it.
I've never seen a Mr.
Beast video, but Just
CHELSEY DONN (29:45):
like, throw them
on and make it rain, baby.
That was like the most demure makeit rain I've ever seen in my life.
All right, Trey, I'm sorryto tell you that you lost.
Um, you got zero out of two correct.
Is that right?
You got zero to two correct.
So you're an on the scene dreamer.
He have to tell you.
TREY GERRALD (30:03):
Well, this
sound effect is not necessary.
I'm so glad I had the applause for,um, maybe, but maybe the listeners.
Maybe the
CHELSEY DONN (30:11):
listener.
Did you get five to six correct?
Because if you did, you'rea YouTube financial expert.
If you got three to four correct, You'rea monetization maven, and if you, like,
Trey, only got a zero to two crack, you're
not the same dreamer, but you know what?
I love a dreamer, I love a dreamer,
TREY GERRALD (30:28):
Great game, good job, Chelsey,
CHELSEY DONN (30:32):
Review That Review,
Alright, Trey, are we readyto crown Namaste Scott?
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TREY GERRALD (30:41):
Let's do it.
All right.
So, Chelsey and I each have our ownset of zero to five crown cards.
In an effort to be fair and not influence eachother, we will simultaneously reveal our ratings.
The Queens are tabulating.
Turn to
school.
CHELSEY DONN (31:01):
Okay, I went out on a limb
and I made Namaste Scott a Review Queen.
Trey went with four and a half crowns.
Trey, you go first.
Tell us why you gave NamasteScott four and a half crowns.
TREY GERRALD (31:12):
I mean, I, I
almost did Review Queen too.
I feel like we've, I feel like we havebeen a little more Review Queen Napala.
CHELSEY DONN (31:19):
What?
TREY GERRALD (31:20):
No, I feel like we've both
been doing a lot of Review Queens lately
since the cameras have been on us, but
look, this is a Review Queen review.
Yes, it is.
I, but I did sort of what was sticking in myear was you pointing out like they could have
included a little more history in the timeline.
Um, and
(31:42):
I don't, I don't know the length of thereview was, it is, it's pretty Review Queen
y, but I'm just taking a half crown away
because I feel like There could have been a
little, a little more needling of the sewing
needle to like, really slam dunk it, Mr.
Beast, with the money.
Um, but, Namaste, Scott, I hope that thatheart keeps pounding, baby, and, um, great job.
(32:07):
Chelsey, why did you go full swing, Review Queen?
CHELSEY DONN (32:11):
You know, I was in a similar
position, I was gonna go four and a half,
because I was like, was I pulled over laughing?
No, but I decided that there are differentcategories of review queens in my mind, and
I feel like Namaste Scott is a review queen.
They're living, they're telling their tale.
I feel really connected to them becauseof my connection with like dealing with an
animal, but still with the heart condition,
I love that they found something that
made their life better through YouTube.
(32:38):
I think that's very queenly.
And so I wanted to makeNamaste Scott a review queen.
Thank you, Namaste Scott.
Woo!
All right.
All right.
Now that we've covered thefive star try, it is your turn.
I can't wait to hear this one star reviewbecause I've been swimming in five stars.
TREY GERRALD (32:56):
So for part two of our
YouTube coverage, I'm going to be
reading a one star Apple app store review
for YouTube written by user Nate C.
Their subject is,
I'm out, parentheses,
(33:18):
I'm Update everyone,
part two, where we are going to cover
this flip side review drops on Friday,
CHELSEY DONN (33:26):
but if you can't wait and
you're like, I want it now and now we got you
TREY GERRALD (33:31):
lucky for you, you can
go over and join our Patreon where
part two is actually live right now.
CHELSEY DONN (33:38):
That's right.
If you join our Patreon for an exclusive bonuscontent, you're going to get early access
to part two of all of our Versus episodes,
including today's at reviewthatreview.
com slash Patreon.
TREY GERRALD (33:53):
That's right.
Go over there.
Throw us some nickels anddimes and support the show.
CHELSEY DONN (33:58):
Support us and get early
TREY GERRALD (34:00):
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CHELSEY DONN (34:01):
Win
TREY GERRALD (34:01):
win.
Love it.
Well, we did a Queens.
That is another round on the R UA R Q Ferris wheel of my heart.
CHELSEY DONN (34:10):
Thank you for joining us today.
If you like what you heard, please tell a friend.
TREY GERRALD (34:15):
If you did not like
what you heard, please tell an enemy.
On this week's After Show pod,we are both taking a spin.
I'm the infamous Meryl Go Round, as wellas rating and reviewing that opposite
end of the spectrum review for YouTube.
CHELSEY DONN (34:32):
Wow, I wonder why this was said.
TREY GERRALD (34:35):
There is a lot of Doth protesting
too much about goodbye YouTube, I'm leaving
YouTube, I'm feeling much better without YouTube.
And then it's like, hello
CHELSEY DONN (34:42):
again, here I am.
TREY GERRALD (34:44):
Even if you did delete YouTube
and you're not using it, then get off of
the app store and leave reviews for it,
like if you're gonna leave it, leave it.
CHELSEY DONN (34:53):
It's like an extra, like, why
are you so obsessed with me, like, aw, yeah,
TREY GERRALD (34:56):
why are
CHELSEY DONN (34:56):
you so obsessed with me,
TREY GERRALD (34:58):
you're only hurting yourself, baby,
CHELSEY DONN (34:59):
exactly, babe, let it go,
TREY GERRALD (35:02):
hmm, I wonder too, wow, we
looked so pretty in the future, now remember,
CHELSEY DONN (35:11):
ignore the haters, you're a
TREY GERRALD (35:12):
queen, gender non
specific, queen, that's right,
Hi.
See you for part two.
CHELSEY DONN (35:22):
Yep, for part two.
Sign up directly on Apple Podcast to hearour weekly members only after show unlock
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Arc vetch line is open 247 at 1 8 5 0 review zero.
(35:46):
Don't be a vetch line today.
Do you think there's a YouTube video that couldteach us how to get the scoop out more easily?
TREY GERRALD (35:55):
The scoop?
Oh, the powder?
CHELSEY DONN (35:58):
Like a tap tap
on the side or something?
I don't know.
TREY GERRALD (36:01):
There's probably a hack.
Maybe there's
CHELSEY DONN (36:02):
a way.
There's
TREY GERRALD (36:04):
gotta be a hack somewhere.
We should
CHELSEY DONN (36:05):
do shoot that.
TREY GERRALD (36:07):
All right, join the Patreon
so you can see us continue right now.
Don't wait till Friday.
CHELSEY DONN (36:12):
Or wait till Friday.
See you then.
Bye!
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TREY GERRALD (36:23):
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