Couple Things with Shawn and Andrew - 88 FullmHouse

Episode Date: October 27, 2021

FullmHouse creators Caleb and Kelsi Fullmer join us this week! We had such a FUN and heartwarming chat with them talking about their love story, a very quick engagement, being full time content creato...rs, and the importance of laughter in marriage. Here are a few topics that we cover: 0:00 introduction 3:06 how sharing their life on social media got started 6:16 how they met 7:29 engaged and married in 5 months 8:30 the proposal 11:45 the timeline for kids 14:13 balancing work and kids 18:04 biggest takeaway from marriage 19:47 dealing with the effects of outside critisism 20:42 becoming full time creators 24:21 feeling old on tik tok 27:19 long term goals 29:37 the importance of laughter in marriage 33:41 favorite creators 35:44 favorite quality about each other You can follow FullmHouse on Instagram here ▶ https://www.instagram.com/fullmhouse/?hl=en FullmHouse’s website here ▶ https://fullmhouse.com ANDD....WE ARE GOING ON TOUR!! Check out the link below to see if we are coming to a city near you in 2022! Click here to get your tickets now ▶ https://www.couplethingspod.com/ We are sponsored by these companies that we love. Check them out below: SlingTV ▶ Get your first month for just $10 by going to SlingTV.com/EASTFAM HoMedics ▶ HoMedics.com/COUPLETHINGS and use promo code COUPLETHINGS to get a FREE REPLACEMENT FILTER with the purchase of your air purifier… up to a $99 value! Zola ▶ Go to Zola.com/COUPLETHINGS and use promo code SAVE50 to get 50% off your save-the-dates! If you haven’t yet, please rate Couple Things and subscribe to hear more. Follow us on Instagram to keep the conversation going at https://www.instagram.com/couplething... And if you have suggestions/recommendations for the show, send us your ideas in a video format – we might just choose yours! Email us at couplethingspod@gmail.com. Subscribe for more! http://bit.ly/3rnOdNo Follow My Instagram ▶ http://www.instagram.com/ShawnJohnson Like the Facebook page! ▶ http://www.facebook.com/ShawnJohnson Follow My Twitter ▶ http://www.twitter.com/ShawnJohnson Snapchat! ▶ @ShawneyJ Follow AndrewsTwitter ▶ http://www.twitter.com/AndrewDEast Follow My Instagram ▶ http://www.instagram.com/AndrewDEast Like the Facebook page! ▶ http://www.facebook.com/AndrewDEast Snapchat! ▶ @AndrewDEast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 One of the best things that I've seen come out of her is her and her realm and, like, being able to take it to the masses, has been, like, the coolest thing for me to be able to watch her just excelling. You never told me that before. I have to. You don't need to cry. What's up, everybody? Welcome back to a couple things. with Sean and Andrew. A podcast all about couples. And the things they go through.
Starting point is 00:00:33 Today, you are strange. I'm just excited to be here, baby. You're actually reminding me of our couple in a good way. Or you introduce them because they're. Caleb and Kelsey, they have reminded me why it is so good to laugh in a relationship. Yes. Just a little background. Sean showed me Caleb and Kelsey known as the foam house on social media, I don't know, a couple months ago.
Starting point is 00:00:57 and I'm pretty sure they are all she has watched since then. They make hilarious videos together. And what I love about them is I feel like they just show the joy that can be marriage. That is marriage. Yeah, yeah. And I know we all struggle through so much in marriage because marriage is hard and relationships are hard. But the glimpse into their lives that they get to show us is just one of so much joy and laughter. So we talk to them about how they keep that alive, why they like to show it so much and truly what their like vibe is at home.
Starting point is 00:01:27 Yeah, and we're talking to them at an exciting point in their life where they just kind of recently had a career change and now they're creating this fun content full time, which is great. So we talked to them about that. Also talk to them about their four kids that they have and how they got married, sorry, how they met and got married in just five months. Yeah. Very quick. Like met, dated, engaged, married literally in five months. I still can't wrap my head around it. Yeah, Sean was very confused. But we really enjoy this conversation. Thank you, Caleb and Kelsey for joining us. And we're going to link information about them down below. You're welcome in advance. You will laugh. And we're excited for you. If you haven't seen them on Instagram or TikTok, it is a real treat.
Starting point is 00:02:10 So before we jump into it, though, please, if you haven't yet, subscribe to the show and give it a rating. We love doing this show. We hope you love listening to it. And as a show of appreciation, if you wouldn't mind, just hit the subscribe button. That's all it takes. Why not? Is it? That's how we got to do. Yes.
Starting point is 00:02:28 But without further ado, we bring you Caleb and Kelsey former. Caleb and Kelsey, it is a pleasure to meet you. I got to say, we're both kind of over here, fan boying and fan girling. Sean loves you. She introduced me to you. And now I am hooked on you guys. So it's good to meet you face to face. Yeah, this is so fun.
Starting point is 00:02:47 Thank you. If you were to ever see my Instagram account, it might be creepy for you because I feel like I've saved every video you guys have ever posted, which comes across very, very creepy. We're coming out to Nashville and you're going to prove it. We're going to audit your Instagram searching. There are so many questions that we want to ask you guys. But I want to start with you guys share your life and share your family on social media. How did this get started?
Starting point is 00:03:17 So I've been making my extended family make these dancing music videos for 11 years now. And we would just share him on YouTube and like our small town of Black, but Idaho would watch them and everybody thought was awesome. And then I think it was like, 2019, I was like, I kind of want to like do this. And I have a friend, Julia Markham, she's a big home account. She just kind of mentored me, helped me out a little bit. And I brought, once I brought Caleb on board and it was like a teen couple, like we started out doing couples challenges and stuff like that. And that's when it really took off and people shared our content and we've just been having a blast. There's more, yeah, once we started, like, being more consistent, it was a lot more sporadic of sharing.
Starting point is 00:04:04 And then once we started getting more consistent and then as you continue to share, obviously, like, more ideas come and it becomes more of a focus and, you know, your daily life of sharing your daily life. And then for whatever reason, people like to watch. I know, I don't know. Because you guys are absolutely hysterical. I'm being blinded by your smiles right now. That's all I see is just like the whitest teeth on earth. I'm just responsible for braces. So is it still enjoyable for you guys?
Starting point is 00:04:35 Is it like your job now? Do you guys have to find that happy medium? Or is it truly just like an after school activity that you guys love? I would say I'm still having a blast. There's definitely days where it's like, oh my gosh, it's Tuesday. We do try on Tuesday. It's like, what are we going to do today? Like we'd last minute and kind of come up with something.
Starting point is 00:04:54 But then we always end up having so much fun and laughing together. And so it always ends up being worth it. Yeah, I think when it stops being fun, that'll be a sad day. And it won't, I mean, you can tell, I think there's accounts out there that you can kind of tell they're not having fun. And it's hard to, you know, fake that through the screen, I think. And so, you know, the fact that we're able just to kind of show what we enjoy doing as a family anyways, I think makes it easy. a little bit more organic. Reading, playing, learning.
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Starting point is 00:05:56 video is at like a lake and there was a whole like family reunion vibe is this choreographed or what that happened here and yeah that's Kelsey choreographs why what was the inspiration for those like literally just love dancing and doing that stuff or yeah pretty much like we we do these big reunions and every couple's in charge of an activity I mean I grew up dancing in front of the camera making my own music videos. We got it. We got to show you guys. I can't find that.
Starting point is 00:06:23 She's like seven and like her black teeth and stuff. I made my family do it and they're like, what the heck are we doing? We just like lips sing to song and I put it all together and then everybody loved it. And I've been making them do it every year since. And it's like, I can't stop. People expect it. You know? You can't stop.
Starting point is 00:06:44 Okay. So in our deep bed research for, for, for, or of you guys. You guys, how did you meet? Start there? Because I want, I want this whole story. I got to know. So, we go, we both go to this small town college.
Starting point is 00:06:58 And Caleb went and served a two-year church service mission in Guatemala. And while he was gone, I had met all of his friends, his cousin, and I kind of hung out with them at college. And then he got home, and they introduced us right away. And sparks flew. Motion's red. it was over no we we hit it off right away and we did a msn messenger no facebook messenger nice msson's a long time yeah facebook messenger for like a full week at our nine to five job yeah i was working at a credit union and this is a great story in itself i don't have to take
Starting point is 00:07:40 too much time but i'm working at a credit union literally no idea what i'm doing my sister had worked for this credit union got me this job like he was in a position of like an assistant guy he did nothing the entire so all i did was just talk to her literally so this is where i i need like a full story you guys met and evidently hit it off and you're engaged in married in five months yeah don't recommend it but sometimes when you just know you know you know the the question the detail I need to know know though is you were married in five months it wasn't like we got engaged in five when like planned a wedding and like you pulled it off Caleb was working at the credit unit he had all day to plan the wedding yeah that was not an issue the time we met in December engaged
Starting point is 00:08:35 February and married in May dang it was all righty Wait, and the story goes, Kelsey fell in love first and then and then Caleb lagged behind. How did that? That's actually the other way around. He said it was instant and I was like a week. So really, it's not that. It wasn't that long either way. Okay.
Starting point is 00:08:56 Wait, I got to hear how Caleb proposed. I want to hear how this guy did it. Oh, it's not. I mean, it was all right. So I worked for a Somerselt's company that was called Pinnacle Security back in the day. anyways they owned a building and there was like a gym and in the middle of the gym i put like flowers and i invited you so i invited her to a ball the first annual former kessler ball right yeah i have the invitation yeah so i get her out or no i had i was had somebody drive drove us to
Starting point is 00:09:34 the place there was like roses and stuff we did a little dance and then i got on one knee and She's such a video, though, a very amateur slideshow video. I put a legit show together. To music. Wow. I honestly don't even know how to make a slideshow. I don't know how I did that. Do we have the video?
Starting point is 00:09:55 Do we have the slideshow still? Yeah, I do. You have the slideshow? Yeah. Maybe on that MacBook, we haven't started up for a long. Yeah. I don't know. But I think I have it.
Starting point is 00:10:06 It is all right. Engage. What do you mean it? It was okay. It's like you're engaged. It worked. It did the thing. You did it.
Starting point is 00:10:14 That's the most important for sure. So engaged two months after dating. Kelsey, what made you say yes? She didn't have any better options. Look at this guy, Kelsey. What? Why did you say yes? Hey, Caleb looked completely.
Starting point is 00:10:31 He had like this head full of curly hair. He was like Corey Matthews or. Put you off my hair now. No, nothing. I'm just. painting and painting a picture of what you look like it was my personality he just yeah it was honestly no no we had so much in common our family lifestyles were so similar like if you look at both of our families we grew up the exact same which makes making a life together really easy you know
Starting point is 00:11:02 yeah our transition everything was really easy like she was saying like in our religion like the core values and everything like that are like the same across the board and so being brought up the same way from the same you know different towns but like 40 50 miles apart but very similar and like upbringing and core values and everything and focus on family oh it just it made it it made it very familiar from the beginning so it's like yeah we didn't know each other very well but we kind of did in a sense you know and i don't know it is worked so far luckily it worked out how long you guys been married now um oh my gosh 12 years yeah wow how long have you got married uh almost six almost six yeah yeah any advice for us man i think you guys are doing it all right
Starting point is 00:12:01 yeah you guys are killing you're having you got the cutest babies so that obviously helps that ties it in like once you have kids it's like you're done there's nowhere you know so yeah you just keep having kids and you just get more pulling so so tell us about uh your parenting experience so far how how long after you got married did you start having kids and then now you have four so we didn't take a lot of time either we after two years of marriage we had our first read he's 10 and um looking back like I'm sure you guys no first kid is just tough like it wasn't necessarily
Starting point is 00:12:41 that he was a bad kid but to us like everything was hard challenging that was probably honestly the hardest part of our marriage was just like figuring out how to take care of a human together that's rough dude yeah yeah and then the second comes and feels a little better
Starting point is 00:12:57 but then you have this toddler that like needs your attention but you've got this baby you got to take care of and so you're like juggling yeah but at least it's two on two then once you have three now you're outnumbered so now you got a baby you got two toddlers but then they're playing together so it's a little third honestly third wasn't that bad wasn't as bad forth is he just lay on the ground you're like he's good she's good it's gonna be fine like a complete disaster all the time it's like
Starting point is 00:13:30 you stop giving up you shower like once a week it's all good So here's one thing from a content creator standpoint. I would like for you guys to kind of give us your perspective on. We, it's so interesting. We started on YouTube five years ago. Then we had kids and it was like, we don't, we don't really know how to do both. Obviously, the kids take priority, but like we were still making YouTube videos. So then the kids were in there.
Starting point is 00:14:01 You guys seem to have a really good balance of, or not balance, your videos are about Kelsey in Caleb. Was that intentional how, I know you do include the kids at some, like in some of the videos, but what's your process like as far as that goes? I haven't really thought about it too much of you. Like I guess that hasn't been like a conscious effort, I would say. If that how it comes off, it's more just. And I do find that people want, they want more from the kids. Like, you should include them. We're trying to say we get that quite a bit. People are obsessed with Ellie our Ellie. Her smile, everyone's like, I came for you guys, but I stayed for Ellie's smile. Yeah, I think we, we, we want to, they're, they're getting older and they're, like,
Starting point is 00:14:50 for the long time, I still don't think they understand what we do. Like, they, like, this weird day that mom and dad are doing something weird, but that's it. And so I think, like, our oldest is, I mean, he goes to school and kids are like, I saw you do this. So I think he's starting to understand that like and wants to be more he wants to be more involved he's like can I do this with you so I think you know older we'll get more involved but that's cool that he has the desire himself as but like I don't know Dax Shepard and Kristen Bell do the thing where they never show their kids faces or you know it's it's like it's kind of a complicated factor to some degree I think you know it sounds like fortunately you guys have done things well even if it hasn't been
Starting point is 00:15:33 entirely intentional but sorry to add to that we've entered reviewed couples too who have been in the content creation world and everybody is completely different everybody has a different stance a different reason a different like strategy as they go like how they go about doing it some people like Kristen and dax don't do kids at all you have other families who it's part of like the family business it's just kind of always interesting to hear people's their take on it yeah i just kind of want them to have the choice like yeah they want to do this when they're older than, yeah, I'm behind you 100%, but I don't know. That's a good thing for us to think about.
Starting point is 00:16:12 Yeah, especially as older and they're starting to see, like, you know, when we're out and about in certain areas and people are stopping us and taking pictures and stuff, you know, it's kind of gotten to that point where they're like recognizing that and asking questions. And we get it. You guys are big deals. Okay. We get.
Starting point is 00:16:32 We don't leave our house. and her people are just asking for autographs we just went to Disneyland and we don't like leave our house much and so that was our first like eye opening like oh my gosh people really do watch what we do not just like strangers so in our hometown it's like we kind of know majority of people anyways so it's just like you know so i just watched the video of you spit in the skittles and uh freaking hilarious well executed do you ever worry though that your see that and be like, you know, start sitting, spitting food at the dinner table to each other, or is it a non-factor?
Starting point is 00:17:10 You should. We should probably educate more. I think I lost it when I heard Caleb say without salt. And I was like, oh my gosh, this is genius. Without salt? For some reason, those videos make me laugh so hard. So four kids into it, 12 years of marriage. I still can't get over.
Starting point is 00:17:34 Married in five months. Props to you guys. What's one big takeaway of marriage that you wish you would have told yourself when you got engaged? I think our second year of marriage was probably our hardest, right? And I think I probably would have told myself at the beginning just to make sure that you understand that it's not a competition, number one. You know, marriage isn't a competition of who's doing what at what time. Just to give where you can and receive when you need to as well. Dang, bro, preach.
Starting point is 00:18:05 At the same time, not taking each other seriously all the time. I think that second year, we kind of lost like the first year honeymoon stage. And then it kind of got to a point where it was like, okay, we need to figure this out and being able to figure each other out and what makes each other happy. I don't know if you've seen a video where we pretend to be each other and do like each other's weird corks. She's got it saved. Like just doing that and like making light of those things that might be a pet peeve or like to realize oh I do that a lot and you're like laughing about it rather than you're annoying me type of thing is really what you say yeah I mean I you don't annoy me but if I annoy you it's that it just goes into like there's so many little things we can
Starting point is 00:19:00 get upset about that just don't matter and it just like ruined your day for no reason much easier to laugh it off and and move on that way than to I am curious though going into the world of content creation and having your lives kind of on debut for the world to comment on and critique has that brought any new struggles or difficulties within your relationship so far no um Yeah, I don't think so yet. We've, shockingly just have extremely kind people. Yeah, everyone's been like super supportive, which is, I mean, you have your occasional ones that are just like an anomaly, you know, and like we let those obviously slide and they have their opinions of what we're doing stuff. But for the most part, everybody that is, I feel like is in our community is like part of what we stand for in cheering us on type of situation.
Starting point is 00:19:55 So it's been really easy that way so far. And I think, obviously, if we continue to grow, you know, that might change a little bit. For right now where we're at where we're at, it's been good. When would you say you became full-time creators? I would say not very long. Like 20, last year. It's kind of funny to like COVID, everyone's stuck home. They're a little more easily amused, I guess.
Starting point is 00:20:21 Kelsey, what were you up to before this whole shinday started? Great mom and. Wow. Yeah, I kind of, I do, so I do real estate, and then I was doing, have kind of the entrepreneurial, I don't know how to say the word either dog. It's like, just. Well, I thought it's the side of theme. So I came home with a new idea every day.
Starting point is 00:20:43 I do a bunch of things, but anyways, so. I'm still doing all the things I was doing before, but it's, I just, I think it's so important for a mom to have, this is kind of a hobby for me, something I've, always love doing making videos and i got to say something too about that and something that i tell a lot of people is like one of the like best things that i've seen come out of her is her in her realm and like being able to take it to the masses has been like the coolest thing for me to be able to watch her just excelling so and that never told me that before i have to you don't need to cry I'm just like the support here like she tells me to do something and I do it but like watching
Starting point is 00:21:35 her creative mind and like it's been cool just seeing how successful she's been with content creation is it's been really cool to see I always said this this is just to try to one up the cute thing that you just said Caleb but I always said when we started off my goal was like I felt like Sean was the coolest person I've ever met and I was excited to make videos to show the world that Sean's a coolest person out there so that's kind of why we started and now now we just do it sounds like you're about to be a two-time Olympic gold medalist curling and 100 meters all in the same healthy like they're it'll be I did that for four years, and now I don't do that anymore.
Starting point is 00:22:30 As soon as we started having kids, I was like, we got to, we got to like change the setup of this. So we could have a whole entirely different conversation about how are, you know, I don't know. Do you consider yourself creators or influencers or TikTokers or what is it? I like creators a little better. Yeah, it feels more professional. You know, you're better than millennial influencers? But. Yeah, same.
Starting point is 00:22:53 So, Caleb, you're 40. Where do you, 40? Oh, thanks. 30. Oh, you. And you're Dean. Hold up, hold on. I was trying to do the math.
Starting point is 00:23:01 You were way off. They've been doing, they've been married for 12 years. So I was trying to just extrapolate. We were babies when we got married. You're 34. All right, well, it was good talking to you guys. Thank you for the time. We're actually not going to be.
Starting point is 00:23:12 You're 56? Yeah. Uh, no. I'm, I just turned 30. Sean's 29. We feel old in this profession. And it's like, you guys had careers pre this you didn't probably grow up thinking that you're going to do
Starting point is 00:23:28 ticot for a living not at all especially because i can't dance it's the it's the cowboy hat that keeps people coming back but what is has that been like a weird i'm sure you guys have fantastic supportive friends but still it's like oh yeah i just was freaking working on the desk all day and caleb and kelsey danced like what is It is honestly one of the most intriguing things for people. They still don't understand. I don't think people have it to. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:01 Yeah. Of our friends, like, we don't, and it's not anything that, like, we, you know, like talk about too much more with them because, like, the friends that we hang out with and stuff, like, I've literally known my entire life. Right. You know, that are grown up here in Idaho. And so it's just like, you know, people will, you know, it's a lot of my friends will be like, it's, you know, like, congratulate.
Starting point is 00:24:23 like this it's super cool what you guys are doing but aside from that like it hasn't it's not like a big topic of conversation you know nice like the people closest to you are are sometimes your harshest critics like oh who are they to do this you know and so i think it took some or you know even family to be like to understand so but no no for the for the most part lots of support and i don't know it's it's still weird for us to explain I mean, it can be weird in general because you film, you film like a video and post it on TikTok and it's just teenager is dancing around. I'm like, I feel a little creepy.
Starting point is 00:25:05 Yeah. That's so funny. Yeah, there's over TikTok though. I think we've hit that around. You're over it? We're in the upper echelam of like the elderly TikTok. Okay. I think we're considered elderly TikTok too.
Starting point is 00:25:21 Gosh. What are you guys goals? with this what do you want to do and actually let me tag on why are you doing this um i think initially it and it's i guess it stayed the same is you know we just wanted to to help people laugh and to help people smile and that's been obviously the driving factor behind everything that we do which has been awesome the goals and stuff that we have like we you know we talked about you know just kind of creating a little bit more of what we're already doing and taking that through, whether it's like, you know, T-shirts and swag and an app that we're trying to develop to make it easier
Starting point is 00:25:59 for people to communicate with us and interact with us is kind of what we're hoping to do, I think. And I think the most rewarding part of it all is, you know, a couple saying, I used to never. Your local Benjamin Moore retailer is more than a paint expert. There's someone with paint in their soul. A six cents honed over decades. And if you have a question about paint, it's almost as if they can read your mind. I sense
Starting point is 00:26:29 you need a two inch angle brush for the trim in your family room. Regal selected an eggshell finish and directions to the post office. Benjamin Moore paint is only sold at locally owned stores. Benjamin Moore See the love. For a laugh together. Thank you for, you know, give us
Starting point is 00:26:45 something to do that'll help us do that or we've had a lot of those messages that like it's it blows me away when people will message and be like you know i've been struggling with this or our marriage has struggled with this and you guys just watching you guys together has helped that like that it's just crazy cool to be able to hear that yeah so i think that is is probably the greatest goal and if we can take that to the next level somehow helping people find value in their relationship having more fun in their relationship and using laughter is your therapy in relationship? I mean, that's what I could ask for.
Starting point is 00:27:19 I think people, I mean, one thing that people need, I think most people understand, but a lot of questions we get is like, do you guys ever, like, fight? Do you ever argue? Yes, we do. And we argue and we fight, but it's like, I don't know, it's stuff that is, we understand, you know, it's petty and you can get over it. And it's not stuff that lingers because we're. I guess we've been married for 12 years now, so we've kind of understood how to be able to
Starting point is 00:27:48 over those little things. But yeah, to help understand people that it's normal to be sad. It's normal to, you know, sometimes maybe you don't feel loved or you got to, you know, do more than what your spouse is maybe doing at the time or silent treatment. That's my, that's my voice. We're working on that. I was going to ask, though, you guys always always. that is something so cool about your channels and your content is you show marriage in such a positive light, which is so awesome because we love marriage. How do you as like a couple at home continue to bring it back to laughter, even though you're 12 years into marriage, you have four kids? Like that's still very hard. Yeah. And something I really admire about Caleb. So Caleb lost his
Starting point is 00:28:41 dad when he was 12 and um he mentioned to me i i just it came to my mind a couple days ago but you mentioned to me a while ago that what he remembers most about his dad is when he saw his mom upset he remembers his dad just making her laugh and that got her out of being upset and honestly that's what Caleb does for me every time he has a way of making it so i can't be mad sometimes it's frustrating but and so I just think that's so cool that even as a 12 year old boy like he saw that and his dad and that's something he took in our marriage and I think that's really cool would you say your dental care routine was as far as making the teeth so white how to a window that helps oh man that's funny what would you say is your favorite video you have filmed to
Starting point is 00:29:36 date whether it's a TikTok because of how you filmed or the performance of it, what's your favorite? I think it's when you, anytime you act like me as it makes me laugh so hard. Yeah, that's funny. You're just like, yeah, I do do that. And it's so funny. He does it so funny. Another one that I want to bring back is one that we did a long time ago, which was, was
Starting point is 00:29:59 just us, us reading awkward scenarios that people have been in. It's like, how when I was in tears, just reading. Awkward stories is so... That was really funny. We need to do that again. Caleb, I need to send you. I don't know if you've ever read the Haribo Sugar Free Gummy Bear review.
Starting point is 00:30:20 Oh, dude. Have you not read it? Yeah. It's on Amazon. Yeah. I remember hearing Andrew one day, like up in his office, just dying, laughing. It's just...
Starting point is 00:30:35 And I went up there and he was reading these reviews of sugar-free gummy bear. And I was like, this is ridiculous. I love the freaking internet, man. It's like such an amazing place. Who are your favorite creators? Okay, there's this. Oh my gosh.
Starting point is 00:30:51 It's her handle. I just discovered her a couple days ago. All it does is gets on and tells a story, something that happened to her. And it is so brilliant. I got to find her. On this note, are you guys, do you have a healthy relationship with social media? Would you say as far as like consumption? Um,
Starting point is 00:31:10 yeah. Yeah. I mean, sometimes don't you have to be on there all day? It's easy to justify it because you're like, you're like, oh, that's my job.
Starting point is 00:31:21 I just found her. Elise or whatever? She's hilarious. I'm obsessed with her. He did that story about the guy that made her buy him tacos. Oh. Or the story about heater up,
Starting point is 00:31:33 the like Midwest coffee or something. I died. She's hysterical. He's just telling a story But the way she does it I don't know I love when somebody has their own She's not doing the trends and stuff
Starting point is 00:31:47 She's just getting on and telling a story And I love it What about you Caleb I love Trey Kennedy Yeah yeah yeah Trey is so funny He as far as like comedian standpoint I feel like he's probably one of my favorites
Starting point is 00:32:01 And then I love Julian Smith Is a bodybuilder But he just like I'm not surprised are you are you freaking meathead me too dog you guys could hit the gym yeah come down to Nashville um but no yeah he he he just I've been following him since he was like just starting out and he's been one that he just he's a he's a he's a he's a he's a good follow and family dude um but just puts out really good content so he's one is it kind of
Starting point is 00:32:35 not a niche but I guess I kind of post a lot of it's like all I post is nice. Anyways. Just shirtless. I just only post shirtless picks of me ripped out of my stuff. Get some more traction on my channel. A question we used to ask like early on. We haven't asked it a long time, but I feel like they're the perfect couple to ask. What is your favorite quality about each other? Caleb's humor for sure. Probably your body. I would say your creativeness. Probably my favorite part. like the videos I make is you, like, you're in a good life. No, kind of.
Starting point is 00:33:14 That was a shorter conversation than I expected it to be as far as what do you love about each other. But that's like, we can move on. Her body. Yeah, that's it. Who is the driving force of like, hey, I want to film a video? Which one of you is like, nah, more often? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:31 I'm right there with you. I have to catch him in the right mood and make sure the games on. Yeah, that's a big one. Yeah, I mean, it's that, it's that balance, right? Because it'll be like 10 o'clock and I'll be like watching ESPN or just wanting to Just doing bicep curls. Yeah, I'm like, let me finish my 10 hours per year. And she's like, all right, we have got to do this.
Starting point is 00:34:01 It's like 10 o'clock. Can we like do it tomorrow? She's like, no, it's hot right now. We got to do it. I will say something that took us a while to learn in our relationship is and something he is really good at now is he realized that it's something that makes me happy and even though it might be uncomfortable for him or it's not something he loves to do like dancing he does it because he knows it makes me happy and that and that's when when people
Starting point is 00:34:30 say to me like my husband would never do this or my husband I could never get him to do that I just like I I wish that they could see like how happy that might make their wife just try something that might make her happy I think you'll find that you'll end up having fun and laughing together rather than not so I just appreciate that we're at this point now where it's I'm fine with just embarrassing but it's also got to give too like I got to let him watch the game and you know it's just like a constant No. Whenever I find a video, I have like this dry. I'm like, we got to film it right now. And then we'll film that one. And then I'll find another one right after that that wasn't planning on filming. But we'll do that one too. And then I'll still be looking at more to film. So anyway, we've come up with system where it's like we have, we'll film TikTok videos one day. And I get this block. And then we get YouTube videos to film. You get Tuesday. You can have Tuesday. Which is, I feel like helped. But yeah. So you're are you the Caleb in this scenario? I'm a hundred percent of Caleb. I'm like I don't want to do it. I don't want to dance. I don't yeah. That's totally me. I'm like it'll take four seconds. So let's freaking just yeah. Last time I did a back flip. I landed flat on my neck. Oh that's why why did you do a back flip question. So a girl was in I was in high school and she was a gymnast and she was teaching me how to do a back tuck. They were doing like a they came to some L.A. elementary school was putting on like a clinic anyway so I did it and then I went and showed my friends the next day I was in my buddy's backyard landed flat on my neck and I'd never try to oh yeah don't try it again it's not for you dude I'll teach you how to do it properly how about that
Starting point is 00:36:23 we'll just have a backflip clinic I think it would be fun to do a try on Tuesday with you guys where we are trying stuff like that yeah yeah please oh my gosh that would be so fun We'll try on something of yours, too. I'll just take on one of your challenges. I can't thank you guys enough for joining us today. I am most excited, though, that hopefully this leads to a broader friendship. An Olympic gold medal and curling. Yeah, a couple awards as well.
Starting point is 00:36:53 But anyway, thank you for taking the time, and we'll be in touch. Appreciate it. Yeah, thanks, guys. Thank you.

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