High Definition Standard Definition Theater
Video id : AU0D_qIAYzE
ImmersiveAmbientModecolor: #d2c2a1 (color 2)
Video Format : 22 (720p) openh264 ( https://github.com/cisco/openh264) mp4a.40.2 | 44100Hz
Audio Format: Opus - Normalized audio
PokeTubeEncryptID: 0ad6b33fa3074085550ca00113dbe909c5895b2a5db028bb8fcec3d20f7e8ba221a4b0b5507c3d37b5e00a84bef6d2af
Proxy : eu-proxy.poketube.fun - refresh the page to change the proxy location
Date : 1715705497107 - unknown on Apple WebKit
Mystery text : QVUwRF9xSUFZekUgaSAgbG92ICB1IGV1LXByb3h5LnBva2V0dWJlLmZ1bg==
143 : true
Jet Lag: Group Therapy Edition
Jump to Connections
185,850 Views • Sep 12, 2023 • Click to toggle off description
If you want to learn more creator stories - check out our newsletter! : news.trykarat.com/

If you're a creator - try Karat's new Insights tool for free! link.trykarat.com/yt-insights
It analyzes your stats to calculate how much you're making from content - and how much more you could be based on what your competitors are doing

Jet Lag: The Game is a phenomenon. Sam from Wendover Productions - together with his writers Ben and Adam- have traveled around the world in 100 hours, played capture the flag in Japan, and chased each other thru tag in Europe.

Join us today for an in depth look into how the Jet Lag crew met each other, became friends, what they appreciate about each other, and what frustrates them.

----------
Check out Karat at www.trykarat.com/ and sign up for a Karat card at link.trykarat.com/signup-youtube

Now available on Spotify at:
link.trykarat.com/JetLag-Spotify

Follow Karat at
www.instagram.com/trykarat/

Follow Eric at
www.instagram.com/erictway/

Follow Jet Lag at
@jetlagthegame

Follow Sam, Ben, and Adam at
@Wendoverproductions
@halfasinteresting
www.instagram.com/sam.from.wendover/
www.instagram.com/thewheatgerm/
www.instagram.com/adamhchase/
------------------------
00:00 Intro
02:51 - Better than the Amazing Race but no Harlem Globetrotters sadly
09:02 - First date moments for every coupling of the crew
18:50 - Sam's our boss! but also our friend - how does that work
25:22 - Smosh and MythBusters fell apart - how have you stayed together and like each other - when did you feel happiest vs most frustrated?
29:03 - What happens when you don't agree on game design - throwing out New Zealand
35:56 - Don't fall into the "Who Cares More" trap
40:07 - Adam & Ben learning YouTube from Sam
43:18 - What we appreciate most about each other
56:12 - Bonus clip ;)
Metadata And Engagement

Views : 185,850
Genre: Entertainment
Date of upload: Sep 12, 2023 ^^


Rating : 4.974 (30/4,586 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-14T15:42:56.295412Z
See in json
Tags
Connections

YouTube Comments - 122 Comments

Top Comments of this video!! :3

@TheCodysbiggestfan

3 months ago

Ben: will you take me on as an intern? I'll even do it for free! Sam: okay, but how about you do it for money?

260 |

@ricardoludwig4787

7 months ago

Big fan of how much they emphasized that they do have to create some boundaries in their friendship because of how the relationship as not only coworkers but ones with an inevitable power imbalance. That's the type of thing need to talk more about when it comes to making creative companies

529 |

@AlexandreCanuto

8 months ago

Sam just chilling blurred in the background like a secondary character 😂

801 |

@lilymulligan8180

7 months ago

Normalize men giving other men detailed, heartfelt compliments!!! The ending of this episode really touched my heart 💗

358 |

@clx001

7 months ago

The fact that Sam, is a famous, young, successful, YouTube millionaire and Ben and Adam.... are not. Gives Jet Lag such a fun dynamic, where I am always invested in seeing Sam lose.

1K |

@iwasboredyay

7 months ago

I can't believe you were able to get Adam and Ben from "not being famous!"

179 |

@victorc8581

7 months ago

This employer-employee class relation is why I always suport Adam-Ben team against the boss

95 |

@deepitback94

8 months ago

i have to say sam really figured out how to run a company in the creator economy. this was a good watch

245 |

@ilayda4754

7 months ago

some people watch it for the travel content, some for the game strategies, some for the dynamics between the three. I just watch in the hope that I get to see drunk ben again.

74 |

@moddingart

8 months ago

Wouldn’t Tom Scott’s lateral count as having Sam on two episodes

500 |

@teamcoltra

7 months ago

For anyone in the cross over universe of Dropout and Nebula: They were talking about how naturally funny Ben is and it made me realize how similar Zac Oyama and Ben are. Other than handsomeness (of course) they both have a very understated humour but they just hit the right notes at the right time consistently.

189 |

@jonjanson2

7 months ago

Did anyone else notice that when Ben and Sam are talking about Adam, the clip in the back fits perfectly. They are talking about Adam as good caretaker and the part where Ben and Adam are in the broken-down rental car in Montana is playing as Adam gives Ben extra clothes.

86 |

@wateryourcermet

1 month ago

I’d be very interested to hear them talk about filming (also what’s going on when the camera is off) in situations that might make them seem suspicious. For example, when Ben hid under the slide at the playground for hours. Or being all stressed out in an airport or other high security area. Any confrontations with locals ever happen? Ever get the police called on you? Ever get in trouble for filming somewhere? How do you explain what you’re doing to people? How do those conversations start when you’re the ones bringing it up, like with an Uber driver or something? Do you plan ahead for situations to make sure you’re not breaking any laws? Etc etc

14 |

@jijitters

7 months ago

It was brief but I loved the mention of how dangerous the "who cares more" game is in disagreements. Decisions should never be made based on how willing each party is to fight their point, rather than what the actual point is, but that's exactly what happens when personality types influence the decision. One person will usually always be the same one more likely to back down and it creates a terrible precedent.

83 |

@philaeew4866

7 months ago

as someone who's studying to become a sort of therapist, I really appreciate your quick compliments round in the end a lot! the appreciation thing is a really good, effective little group intervention. And the way you lead the three of them through the entire podcast and that section calmly, naturally and with a very warm demeanor, knowing when to speak and when to hold back... it's honestly inspiring!

92 |

@user-xh2kx4vv3k

7 months ago

I really liked your discussion on breing friends, but at the same time, recognizing that when working on projects, Sam is also the boss. I'm really good friends with my boss, but both of us maintain that professionalism where we separate the working relationship from the friendly personal relationship. It's not something that anyone can do.

68 |

@livethefuture2492

7 months ago

Sam, Ben and Adam really make a great team! Its great to see how well they work together in this company they've built. It's really quite inspiring, especially some of the stuff that Sam talks about in regards to the relationship between employees and partners in the company was very interesting and insightful. As a long time jet lag viewer this was a joy to watch!

70 |

@livethefuture2492

7 months ago

As someone whos in college right now and thinking of maybe starting a startup with a couple of friends, this was actually really insightful in understanding the structure and dynamic of relationships in a well functioning company. I've been a long time fan of jet lag and even aside from just having 3 of my favourite youtubers just chilling out for an hour, this was a very interesting and fascinating interview to watch. Great work man!

73 |

8 months ago

Anything with this trio, I am in.

28 |

@shubham19901990

8 months ago

Man I love the culture and energy with which these guys work and create stuff

34 |

Go To Top