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TCB Podcast - Episode #743:
Bryan and Krissy are back to discuss the wild Pop Art craze feeding the Labubu craze! As usual, once TCB knows about it...it's too late! Plus, they break down the chaos behind Hollywood’s labor disputes and the wild world of nostalgic collectibles. First, they take a jab at union drama in the entertainment biz—why some actors are barely scraping by while execs are jetting off to Istanbul to save a buck. Then, they dig into the rise of Labubu (no, seriously), the vinyl toy that’s got adults throwing elbows at Pop Mart's around the globe. From behind-the-scenes rental companies of Hollywood to Beanie Baby flashbacks, Bryan misses every opportunity to cash in!
TCB Intro Clips: Ferris is a righteous dude!
Time Stamps:
[04:15] Union Struggles in Hollywood – Why productions are fleeing L.A. faster than a Netflix cancelation
[05:18] Real Estate and Production Trends – Istanbul: now with more actors
[06:21] Podcast Shenanigans & Celebrity Interview Teases
[09:20] Will Ferrell vs. Adam Sandler – Who wins in the existential comedy showdown?
[12:20] Pop-Up Stores and Nostalgia Drops – Yes, adults are still buying toys
[15:20] Meet La Boo Boo – The collectible you never knew you needed
[19:17] Collectibles & Culture – What your Funko Pop says about you
[21:28] The Parental Guilt of Consumerism – Because kids need therapy and matching plushies
[26:24] Sean’s Weird Job Reveal – It’s as strange as it sounds
[35:16] The Economics of Labubu– Capitalism in a cute little box
[43:44] Nostalgia, Beanie Babies, and the Cyclical Nature of Dumb Trends
[47:00] Farewell Rant – Bryan declares Beanie Babies are back (again)
Watch EP #743 on YouTube!
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TCB Podcast - Episode #743:
Bryan and Krissy are back to discuss the wild Pop Art craze feeding the Labubu craze! As usual, once TCB knows about it...it's too late! Plus, they break down the chaos behind Hollywood’s labor disputes and the wild world of nostalgic collectibles. First, they take a jab at union drama in the entertainment biz—why some actors are barely scraping by while execs are jetting off to Istanbul to save a buck. Then, they dig into the rise of Labubu (no, seriously), the vinyl toy that’s got adults throwing elbows at Pop Mart's around the globe. From behind-the-scenes rental companies of Hollywood to Beanie Baby flashbacks, Bryan misses every opportunity to cash in!
TCB Intro Clips: Ferris is a righteous dude!
Time Stamps:
[04:15] Union Struggles in Hollywood – Why productions are fleeing L.A. faster than a Netflix cancelation
[05:18] Real Estate and Production Trends – Istanbul: now with more actors
[06:21] Podcast Shenanigans & Celebrity Interview Teases
[09:20] Will Ferrell vs. Adam Sandler – Who wins in the existential comedy showdown?
[12:20] Pop-Up Stores and Nostalgia Drops – Yes, adults are still buying toys
[15:20] Meet La Boo Boo – The collectible you never knew you needed
[19:17] Collectibles & Culture – What your Funko Pop says about you
[21:28] The Parental Guilt of Consumerism – Because kids need therapy and matching plushies
[26:24] Sean’s Weird Job Reveal – It’s as strange as it sounds
[35:16] The Economics of Labubu– Capitalism in a cute little box
[43:44] Nostalgia, Beanie Babies, and the Cyclical Nature of Dumb Trends
[47:00] Farewell Rant – Bryan declares Beanie Babies are back (again)
Watch EP #743 on YouTube!
Text us or leave us a voicemail: +1 (212) 433-3TCB
FOLLOW US:
CREDITS:
To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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