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>> Announcer (00:07):
On missions, they called him
Teacup.
>> Teacup (00:18):
Listen here.
Cause I got some shit to tell you.
>> Announcer (00:23):
Now he's telling the boys
what he knows.
>> Chip (00:28):
Wait, what?
>> Announcer (00:32):
This is Teacup Talks.
>> Rebeca (00:39):
All right, chip, here we are.
>> Chip (00:42):
Here we are.
>> Rebeca (00:43):
Just the, two of us.
No Teacup.
>> Chip (00:48):
No Teacup.
>> Rebeca (00:50):
Yeah. What do we want to
say about that? That's fit for the air,
the airwaves, the little ears that listen
to us?
>> Chip (01:00):
Well, here's the deal. Teacup has decided
that he no longer wants to continue with the show.
>> Rebeca (01:07):
Or any show, to be clear. It's not like he left
this show for another show.
>> Chip (01:12):
He just does not want to. And he wants
to pursue other avenues in Life,
which we talked to him
about. And we're just going to have to respect.
Yep, yep. Be
mature, functioning adults.
>> Rebeca (01:29):
Because we're so good at that.
>> Chip (01:31):
We're so good at that.
>> Rebeca (01:32):
We just. We kill it whenever we try. We really
do.
>> Chip (01:35):
On the other hand, I
said, I said. I'm saying, a lot. This is an uncomfortable episode.
I have decided that I'm going to start my own show.
Not because this one ended, but I've wanted to do one for a
while. And I figure, you know what? I'm in a place in Life now.
>> Rebeca (01:51):
Wait, wait, wait. Don't tell them yet. Don't tell them.
I don't want to make it sound like
Teacup has done something that
thousands upon thousands of people haven't
done. And that is,
everybody says, I'm going to do a podcast.
They'll, some of them even partner with networks
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like the one 1C Story Network, and they don't
really. I think what happens is they don't really
understand the time commitment, the
every single week, or if you're going to get together
and spend hours recording so that you have some in the bank, it's
just, it is a relentless
demand on your time. And I think a lot of people
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don't really think about that when they get into one. I don't know if
that's. I don't know all of the. I, do know one of the reasons,
because he shared with us one of the reasons, but I. I
think that that might have contributed to it as well. It is a
very big time commitment to put together
30 to 30 minutes, hour long show every single
week. Don't you think it is?
>> Chip (02:51):
Because what a lot of people don't also recognize is
it's not like we record for 30 minutes and that's it.
these episodes, usually half of it is left on the cutting room
floor.
because it's little things where we go off on side quests that we probably
shouldn't have or, whatever we're talking about, we
figure it's probably not going to be interesting to the rest of you guys.
So a lot of it gets left behind. So we would
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record easily for an hour or more for a 30
to 45 minutes episode.
>> Rebeca (03:17):
Well, and I think, I mean, over
half of all podcasts
don't make it over half. I mean, that's a huge
stat. And most of those are because
the person does not get past seven
episodes, which.
>> Chip (03:33):
How many did we get to? Not counting this one?
>> Rebeca (03:36):
Oh, I don't know. I'd have to look it up. Which, I can
do, if you give me just a minute, my handy dandy
producer skills. Are you gonna.
>> Chip (03:45):
Get copywritten if I keep humming that?
>> Rebeca (03:48):
no, I don't think so.
>> Chip (03:49):
Does it count as a cover?
>> Rebeca (03:52):
Depends on how many notes of it that
you, I'm trying to search and talk to you at the same time.
>> Chip (03:57):
So this is, I know on YouTube it's about 7 seconds you're allowed to
have without it being copywritten.
>> Rebeca (04:04):
Okay, here we go. we did not including
the trailer, we did eight
episodes, and the 8th one was not
really a full episode. That was where everyone got sick.
>> Chip (04:14):
Yeah. And that was the, like, sorry, we've been gone for so long.
>> Rebeca (04:17):
Right. That was the episode. eight. It was only, it was less than
two minutes long. So, yeah, we did seven episodes.
And so Teacup Talks is firmly in
the stat of you didn't make it past seven
episodes and you realized this wasn't for you.
>> Chip (04:31):
Which, hey, I'd say that one sees stats are pretty
good because we've got a bunch of shows
and the only one that this has happened.
>> Rebeca (04:39):
Yeah, that was actually, that's what made it hard for me. For one. For me
as one c is, it's, just not what
we do here. Yeah, we don't. When we make a
commitment to a show, we make a commitment to a show and we see it
all the way through. And so, was caught a little
flat footed there with the idea that we
had put a lot of effort
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and resource behind launching a show
that was going to become a statistic. So
this is a first, this company is five
years old. Be five years old in December. And
this is a first.
>> Chip (05:12):
It had to happen at some point, I guess.
>> Rebeca (05:14):
Yeah, this is our first. Teacup Talks is our first show
that, you know, didn't crack the top 20%
in the world. All of our shows always have. But this one didn't have enough episodes
to get there.
>> Chip (05:23):
Yeah, we didn't get time.
>> Rebeca (05:24):
Yeah. Yeah. But like you were saying, the good
news is we did
find the exit ramp. We have found an exit
ramp onto a new way.
>> Chip (05:34):
So I've been wanting to do a show
for a while. I mean, since I was a little kid.
>> Rebeca (05:40):
Oh, my gosh. Yes. Can we just tell
we're related? I'm bomb.
>> Chip (05:44):
Oh, yeah, we can.
>> Rebeca (05:45):
So, chip, your real name is.
>> Chip (05:47):
My name's Anderson.
>> Rebeca (05:48):
He is Anderson Seitz, and he is my firstborn
child.
>> Chip (05:53):
I'm the old one.
>> Rebeca (05:54):
I am his mother. And so you have always known
a mother in the business?
>> Chip (05:59):
And I've been around this stuff my whole life. It's what I know.
>> Rebeca (06:02):
And you're a Gen Z kid, so you grew up with
media.
>> Chip (06:05):
Yeah. and primarily for me, YouTube.
I, would say that about 25% of my
raising was probably done through the Internet. And of that
Internet, probably about 90%
of it was YouTube. The amount of stuff that I've
learned from YouTube is insane.
I used to joke in school all the time that we learned more from
YouTube than school taught us,
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probably.
>> Rebeca (06:28):
And I was never a parent that I didn't
gatekeep a lot. Like, I felt like it was very important to teach
you discernment.
>> Chip (06:35):
Exactly. You taught us not. You didn't,
like, keep it away from us. You taught us how to
navigate it ourselves.
>> Rebeca (06:42):
Yeah.
>> Chip (06:42):
Which I think a lot of parents are figuring out.
>> Rebeca (06:46):
Well, I thought I wasn't always going to be
there when you were consuming media, so I
wasn't. I couldn't make myself the gatekeeper
because I wouldn't always be present to open and close the
gate. But if I taught you when to open and close the
gate, then you could make good decisions about
what you wanted to put in your brain. Of course, you got more and more responsibility the
older you got. But I think with very few
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exceptions, you and your sister both did a very
good job of taking in those lessons and have governed yourselves
very well with the guidance that you were given by your
dad and me.
>> Chip (07:18):
So. But with all of that, and I still watch a ton of
YouTube, even today. Like, I spend
probably an unhealthy amount of time on YouTube.
that's true. And since I was a little kid, I've been doing the
little what a lot of other kids in my generation did, which was
like, pretend to film a YouTube video, you know?
>> Rebeca (07:34):
Yeah. I have to say, when we went back to do what you're about to tell them
exists. Now, I found these videos
where you were recording yourself
and recording yourself fishing and things like that. And I
thought, I know you came and you asked me, you know,
several times, because you've got a parent in the business and, oh, my
gosh. And I would think, there is no way that I'm going
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to put my minor child on millions of
screens. It's not going to happen. Cause it can be a very
dangerous business for children. And I just thought,
mm, no. So I would just put you off.
>> Chip (08:06):
Oh, you kept. You'd be like, no, I don't know
if. I don't know if you're ready for that. Or, oh, we'd
have to get this really expensive camera, and you'd show me some camera that we
definitely don't need. I remember there was one
where I was trying to do. I wanted to do an
outdoor show.
And I was like, okay, so I want to do this. How do I. I
came and asked you. I was like, how do I do this? And you were like, I saw the
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look of concern on your face, and you looked at dad and looked at me,
and you were like, well, I mean, first we'd have to get all the camera
gear. And, like, do you know how expensive that is? And I was like, no.
You showed me some $10,000 camera, and I was like,
oh, my gosh. Yeah. And now.
Now I know you were just trying to, like, not get me to do it,
because I get it. But I'm an adult now.
>> Rebeca (08:47):
You're an adult. A whole adult.
>> Chip (08:49):
I'm a whole adult. I'm not even, like, barely in it now. Like, I've
been in a minute. I even got a jump start.
>> Rebeca (08:55):
And I will say, you make me proud. You
are a very good young adult.
>> Chip (09:00):
I try.
>> Rebeca (09:01):
I mean, you really are. Like, I feel like, you know, I could quit now.
I've made the world a better place. I made you. I made your sister. I've done a
great thing here. My work here is done. Just kidding.
>> Chip (09:09):
I'm here for situation. But I still can't
cook.
>> Rebeca (09:12):
I mean, you're not gonna learn that from me. Ask your dad.
>> Chip (09:14):
I can't bake either.
>> Rebeca (09:16):
I can teach you to bake.
>> Chip (09:17):
I'm gonna grill cheese. I can make anything out of ramen,
and I can grill anything and.
>> Rebeca (09:21):
Anything on a campfire stove.
>> Chip (09:23):
And that.
>> Rebeca (09:23):
Which brings us to.
>> Chip (09:25):
Which brings you like that segue.
>> Rebeca (09:26):
Look at that. Smooth. You like that? You like that?
>> Chip (09:29):
I now am starting a show, an outdoor show. Like, I tried to
start when I was a kid. I, named the outdoor obsession because it's
been my obsession my whole life. this
show is going to be kind of what I've
wanted since I was a kid. where I get to
take people along with my insane adventures because I
do some pretty crazy stuff.
>> Rebeca (09:49):
hiking, fishing.
>> Chip (09:50):
Crazy. But also. Yeah, awesome.
I also do very
adventurous, I'm putting it not dangerous,
adventurous things.
>> Rebeca (10:00):
Sure, sure.
>> Chip (10:01):
She does not like, I don't think.
>> Rebeca (10:04):
When you're hiking along and there's a 15 foot
alligator 2ft from you and you don't freak out.
>> Chip (10:09):
Oh, no.
>> Rebeca (10:10):
You just talk to it. That's not cool. Or
when you came home that day and you said, you know, I saw the
coolest looking cat thing that was in a tree, and I stopped and I talked
to it, and then I told it by. And then you
describe the thing, the bobcat, big
bobcat that can, you know, with its giant
claws, slice your jugular.
>> Chip (10:28):
It was following me, too. I thought it was just trying to hang
out with me, but no, it was following me until I walked
from my school, my high school. Because
where my high school is, it's right in, like, in this.
>> Rebeca (10:39):
You're done.
>> Chip (10:40):
You're right.
>> Rebeca (10:40):
You've been done.
>> Chip (10:41):
It's still there. The high school is still there, I think.
but it's, like, in this mangrove forest. So there's all
this random stuff that goes through there. but I was walking
from there to the publix. It was down the street. And.
Yeah.
>> Rebeca (10:54):
see, I feel like you're the snow Whitesnake
of the outdoors. And what
I mean is, like, there's this bubble that surrounds
you.
>> Chip (11:03):
Oh.
>> Rebeca (11:04):
And just like the animals, the plant, you go out there and
they're like, oh, look, it's our friend. And they don't eat you, and they
don't attack you, and they don't kill you. They
help you.
>> Chip (11:13):
To be fair, I have been chased by a few things.
So most of the time. Most of the time, you're
correct. But, like, I've been chased by
alligators, especially when you. When you. It's more
when you startle them. And, like, I don't blame them. You know, if I was
sitting there, minding my own business, and then this up, this dude, the
same size as me walk, turns the
corner, I would be freaked out, too. Now, I wouldn't chase
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him. But, you know, they're. They're carnivores. They do
that.
>> Rebeca (11:39):
Okay. All right. But your instinct, when you see,
what the rest of us look upon as dangerous
predators is to make a friend.
>> Chip (11:46):
It's just a puppy.
>> Rebeca (11:50):
And now people get to go with you on these very
fun adventures because not all of us walk around
the world in that kind of a bubble.
>> Chip (11:58):
Well, and a lot of people, I also realize, don't have
the ability to get out into these
wild places that I can, you know, and they haven't
had the life that I've had to be able to learn these
skills, you know, not from a YouTube video, like from doing
it from your parents sending.
>> Rebeca (12:14):
You to a sleepaway camp.
>> Chip (12:15):
Yes. And if you want to learn more, there is a trailer. Now we
have the trailer for the show out. Came out. What was
that?
>> Rebeca (12:22):
Okay, we should be clear. We should be clear. The show is on YouTube.
>> Chip (12:24):
The show is on YouTube.
>> Rebeca (12:25):
YouTube show for now. And it is produced by the one
See story network. It is because I finally said yes.
And I'm thrilled and honored
and so excited for you to have this show because I
agree with you. It's something you've wanted for a long time.
>> Chip (12:39):
Well, and it'll get me outside more. It'll give me
an excuse to not, you know, I can't go like, oh, the weather's bad. I'm like, no,
I have to record, oh, gosh, it's gonna be
great.
>> Rebeca (12:48):
It's gonna be great. Says, okay, so I. Can we just tell
them the story? So there is a trailer, like you were saying, if you go to
YouTube and you look on the outdoor obsession with anderson sites,
then you will. You'll find it. Or you can go to
theoutdoorobsession.com. and there. There's a link
there to see it. Theoutdoorobsession.com. you have to use the.
The theoutdoorobsession.com.
the YouTube video is there as well. But
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when you watch this trailer, there's this
one shot in this trailer
that we've already made a funny
memory making this show.
We've made a few funny memories making this show. It's really fun to be in
production with you, I have to say. It was fun because we did
this very small.
I didn't go get a big, giant crew. This was a lot of
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family help.
>> Chip (13:34):
Just us.
>> Rebeca (13:34):
Yeah, just us. Your dad, your sister, you know, just us.
>> Chip (13:37):
And going through the family Dropbox scene, whether we've stayed
saved over the years.
>> Rebeca (13:41):
And me griping a lot going, I'm not a DP. I'm not
a director. I'm not a. I'm like,
yes, but.
>> Chip (13:47):
You are a mom, which means you are always a director.
>> Rebeca (13:49):
It was fun because I also got to introduce you to
all the different. Not all, but to many of the different roles in
production because we were doing them together.
You know, when you are doing the show and you do have people in those roles, you can
understand exactly what those roles are because you got to
do them with me to make this trailer. And I
am not a camera woman. I'm just
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not.
>> Chip (14:11):
Well, hey, soon I'll be the only camera person.
I'll be able to do a lot of that myself.
>> Rebeca (14:15):
I think that's gonna be great, because there's this
one scene in your
trailer wherein I was like, no, no, I
can get this shot. I have this perfect shot envisioned, and.
>> Chip (14:26):
We tried it so many times, and.
>> Rebeca (14:27):
It'S gonna be great.
>> Chip (14:28):
So many times.
>> Rebeca (14:29):
You do it over and over. And I kept thinking, that's not it. That's.
I'm not getting what's in my head. And you would say,
it's close enough. It's fine, it's fine, it's fine. It's fine.
>> Chip (14:38):
Or I'd be like, oh, that one felt like it. And you'd be like, no, that wasn't it.
>> Rebeca (14:41):
That's not it.
>> Chip (14:41):
That's not it. Okay.
>> Rebeca (14:43):
And so then I laid down
on some very jagged gravel.
>> Chip (14:48):
So, hold on. I need to say. We went into the state forest, and
my dad and I camped out that night. And then the next morning.
>> Rebeca (14:54):
Oh, don't gloss over that. You. You camped
out in a primitive.
>> Chip (14:59):
Yeah, I was in a tent. or not a tent. I was in my hammock with a
tarp over me, and my hammock's a nice one. it's got a bug
net built into it. It's very nice.
>> Rebeca (15:06):
It is really nice. It's an eno.
>> Chip (15:08):
It's an eno.
>> Rebeca (15:09):
What does eno stand for?
>> Chip (15:10):
Eagle nest outfitters.
>> Rebeca (15:11):
Eagle nest outfitters. Okay.
>> Chip (15:12):
I've been using their stuff for a long time, so it's just. What? I know. But,
that hammock's very nice to me.
That was glamping.
>> Rebeca (15:19):
It's not.
>> Chip (15:20):
It's really not, because it's like you're in a tent, right? My dad
was in tent. I was in the hammock, but the car was
right there, and, like, there's an outhouse.
There's.
>> Rebeca (15:29):
Okay. See if the word outhouse is involved in the
description.
>> Chip (15:34):
To me, that's not.
>> Rebeca (15:35):
Laughing does not apply is you throw.
>> Chip (15:38):
Everything you have in your backpack, and you go, out you
hike miles into the woods, and then you go find a camp
spot and stay the night. That's.
>> Rebeca (15:45):
There any running water?
>> Chip (15:47):
Technically, yeah. Where the guy,
the. The host had had running water. We
didn't.
>> Rebeca (15:54):
You had no access to running water at your
campsite?
>> Chip (15:57):
I could have gone down the little thing there to the ranger
station.
>> Rebeca (16:01):
Was there, like, you know, sometimes they have these
houses where you can go take showers and. Oh, yeah, and there's
none of that. There was none of that. And there was no, like, actual toilet
anywhere. There was a porta potty. Yeah, that was
quite a little hike away from where you were,
thankfully. I guess.
>> Chip (16:18):
I mean, it was. It was nice.
>> Rebeca (16:20):
And no electricity.
>> Chip (16:21):
No. That's nice, though. It's quiet.
>> Rebeca (16:24):
Okay. So. Nope. No, this was not laughing just to
be crystal, which is why.
>> Chip (16:29):
But then. Okay, so the next morning, we,
My dad and I had breakfast. Everything. Mom
and my sister showed up, and then we started
recording some. Some, ah, of those things, because obviously, we're in the
woods. We need to record the stuff. And then there was
this shot that she wanted.
>> Rebeca (16:46):
I really badly wanted this shot.
>> Chip (16:48):
It was my car. I drive a Subaru forester,
which. Shocker. I know. The
outdoor.
>> Rebeca (16:55):
Outdoor guy bought a Subaru forester all by himself. Your very
first vehicle that you bought all by yourself.
>> Chip (17:00):
but she wanted a little clip of that
going through some mud or a puddle or something.
>> Rebeca (17:06):
A puddle. I wanted the tires going through a puddle.
>> Chip (17:08):
So we tried a bunch, and, like, were
right in front of the ranger station. Okay.
There are law enforcement guys in that ranger station.
>> Rebeca (17:17):
There also was a helicopter that had just landed.
>> Chip (17:19):
Yes. That was the FWC, the fish and
wildlife. they were doing some training flight, I think, because they
just landed, touched, and then went away.
>> Rebeca (17:27):
Okay. But there was the perfect puddle right
there that someone had gone, like, had gone off the gravel.
>> Chip (17:33):
Yeah, but it's illegal.
>> Rebeca (17:34):
Okay, let me just. There's a gravel road.
>> Chip (17:37):
That area is very protected because people
have destroyed this whole area.
>> Rebeca (17:41):
Okay. But someone before me in a very heavy vehicle with
a very wide tire had gone off the gravel
road and had made a giant rut, and it was a
perfect huddle and wanted me.
>> Chip (17:52):
To go through it. Now, first of all, I tried it,
and I don't have all
terrain tires on that yet. You know, it does
decently in the sand and stuff, but the
moment it touches muddy, it loses all traction. I'm just
drifting, so. And also,
it kind of sinks a little bit, especially when it's that
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mud that those of you that have been out there. Know it's that
mud that's been sitting there a while. It's pillowy, and
it's not even pillowy. Looks solid,
like it's that thick. Like your tires will grab it. Nope.
You just sink straight through.
>> Rebeca (18:25):
It's Sandy. That's a word. Pluff.
Mud. That's a word.
>> Chip (18:29):
That's a slur.
>> Rebeca (18:30):
No, no, it's not.
It's usually used to describe mud in the low country.
>> Chip (18:36):
Oh, well, that's what that is.
>> Rebeca (18:37):
That's what it.
>> Chip (18:38):
Yeah, but, Yeah, I almost got stuck the first time. And she was like,
oh, no, that wasn't it. Go again. Again. This is
illegal. And we're.
>> Rebeca (18:44):
Right.
>> Chip (18:45):
Camera woman right in front of the ranger station.
And I can see the rangers watching me do this, and I'm
like, they're gonna come out. And so
I did it two or three.
>> Rebeca (18:56):
Do it two or three times. And then I was asking you to
do it again.
>> Chip (18:59):
And I was. And I'm looking at this ranger getting in
the truck to come over here, and I was like, no,
mom, we're not doing this again. You were like, one more time.
>> Rebeca (19:08):
Just one more time.
>> Chip (19:08):
She goes, one more time. Come on. And the ranger
actively, he just closed the door on his truck. And
I'm like, no. So she's like, fine. So she gets
in the jeep. my dad drives jeep.
We're driving down the road, she finds this little gravel area.
>> Rebeca (19:23):
I literally went scouting for a mud.
>> Chip (19:25):
She did scout ahead.
>> Rebeca (19:26):
First time in my career I have scouted for a mud pedal.
>> Chip (19:29):
I have to say that, because we had. We had a bunch of
rain, so I couldn't go into, like, on the trail or
anything. And also, she didn't feel confident driving on the trail.
>> Rebeca (19:37):
I was absolutely not doing that.
>> Chip (19:39):
but we found this little gravel puddle,
and she decided
that it would be a good idea to lay down,
like, a foot away from this puddle.
>> Rebeca (19:50):
Listen, I need. Not at first. I mean, at first
I tried to just get the shot, but it wasn't.
>> Chip (19:55):
And then I just, like, rolled through it, right. So I wasn't,
you know, I was going slow. Cause I didn't want to splash. I didn't
want to do anything crazy. I thought it would look better if it was
slow. I come back around, and she
goes, okay, go. Like, twice as
that fast.
>> Rebeca (20:10):
Yeah.
>> Chip (20:10):
Now my dad's in the car with me, and I look at him, and I'm like,
does she realize that if I go that twice as
fast, I'm gonna splash her she did not
realize. And he goes. And he goes, well,
that's what she told you to do. And I was like, you're right.
That's what she told me to do. So I did it, and she
laid down right next to it, and my tire went, maybe, what,
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like, oh, eight.
>> Rebeca (20:32):
Inches from my face. You know, if you were a
foot from my face, it would.
>> Chip (20:36):
I would be like, I was looking at her the whole time, and I was like,
don't hit her. Don't hit her. Don't hit her. But, yeah, a,
splasher full of Florida swamp
mud water, which I was.
>> Rebeca (20:45):
About two milliseconds is in the shot
is in the trailer.
>> Chip (20:49):
It was the best one.
>> Rebeca (20:50):
About two milliseconds before
you hit the water. I realized what was
about to happen.
>> Chip (20:56):
Yeah, I know, because you went.
>> Rebeca (21:00):
But then I thought, but I can't move the
camera.
>> Chip (21:04):
And there's a little, if you watch it closely, there's a little flinch
right before there's a little flinch right before I come into
view, where she realized she's like, oh,
no.
>> Rebeca (21:13):
And so then we got the shot, and I
rolled over, covered in mud water, and
just rolled, laughing, we
thought.
>> Chip (21:23):
Because for a minute, I thought I'd hurt her because she rolled over and,
like, put her hands on her chest, and I was like, oh, no. And then I look at
her, and I see this ear to ear smile, laughing. I was like,
oh. And then she sits up, and I get a
whole front of her.
>> Rebeca (21:37):
And I said, that's a wrap on this shot. We got it. We
got it.
>> Chip (21:40):
She went home and I assume showered.
>> Rebeca (21:44):
Hottest shower. I was covered in
Florida swamp water, it was. And
I also had the thought, I'm m wearing contacts. And I
just, like, two weeks ago, two weeks before we did that,
I had read this article where this woman wore her contacts
in the shower, and some bacteria had gotten
into her contacts in the shower, and she
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had had to, like, she lost her sight for a while. She had to have a
whole eye surgery. Something had to be replaced. And so
she was, like, putting this video out there of, don't wear your
contacts in the shower. And that was fresh in my mind.
And so I had that moment of, don't open your eyes. They're
covered in swamp water. You're gonna lose your
eyes. I'm
fine. I'm totally fine. I was overthinking the whole thing, but it
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was a great shot.
>> Chip (22:29):
But so, anyways, I have the
channel now. the trailer is up. I'm not
gonna spoil. I think we know what the first official,
like, real trip video is gonna be,
but I'm not gonna tell you. It's no spoilers yet.
>> Rebeca (22:43):
So we want you to go watch the trailer.
>> Chip (22:45):
Go watch the trailer.
>> Rebeca (22:46):
Like the trailer.
>> Chip (22:47):
And subscribe to the channel. Like, and subscribe, guys.
>> Rebeca (22:51):
And they can find you on Instagram.
>> Chip (22:53):
They can. my Instagram is now public, and
so it's not just my friends.
and it's my name. Just Anderson sites.
And my profile picture, if you're looking around, because there is
one other guy that's named Anderson sites. He's an ice skater.
>> Rebeca (23:08):
There you go. Take advice, babe.
>> Chip (23:10):
But absolutely not.
>> Rebeca (23:12):
Nope.
>> Chip (23:13):
For that.
>> Rebeca (23:14):
S e I t z. Yep.
>> Chip (23:17):
and my profile picture is the, Show the
show the show art.
>> Rebeca (23:22):
Just go to theoutdoor obsession.com. it's all there.
>> Chip (23:25):
So, yeah.
>> Rebeca (23:26):
So buy a Teacup. So, yeah, we
wish you well in your whatever endeavor you're doing
now. And we're on
to the outdoor obsession.
>> Chip (23:37):
To be fair, I've been obsessed against my entire
life.
>> Rebeca (23:41):
That's valid.
>> Chip (23:41):
Probably in a past life, too, to be fair.
>> Rebeca (23:43):
That's valid. That's valid. No more
chip.
>> Chip (23:47):
No more chip.
>> Rebeca (23:48):
Your whole name is.
>> Chip (23:49):
What's funny, though, is we did consider, when we were naming the thing,
we were like, oh, we should call it, like, chip tv or something.
We did remember that we were. Yeah. Looking back, that
was.
>> Rebeca (23:59):
I'm glad we were using.
>> Chip (24:00):
I'm really glad that we. And we also chip tv
doesn't.
>> Rebeca (24:03):
That's odd.
>> Chip (24:04):
That is odd.
>> Rebeca (24:06):
Okay. Theoutdoor obsession.com, guys, go
find it. Watch it, like it. Tell us what you think,
and then tell us what insane outdoor adventure he needs to go on.
>> Chip (24:15):
Yeah.
>> Rebeca (24:15):
Please don't send him on any crazy ones, though, okay? I am his mother.
>> Chip (24:18):
No, no. Give me all the crazy ideas. I want him
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the one.
>> Singer (24:46):
See story network. For the
love of stories.