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In this episode of The AstonishinglyODD Podcast, Astonish, Javy, Chris iLL, Jae Haze, and Hi $peed kick things off with laughs and life updates, blending humor, reflection, and real conversation the way only this crew can.
Javy shares his experience at a virtual reality sandbox playing a Stranger Things game, sparking a hilarious breakdown of Sandbox VR and how it stacks up to spots like Dave & Buster’s — including the dizziness factor and the biggest flaw of all: no food or drinks. He follows up with stories from Christmas shopping and hitting a Bears game for a friend’s birthday, while Chris cracks jokes and shows love to Javy’s animated series, giving props to the creativity and grind.
Chris then opens up about the behind-the-scenes work he’s been putting in for the podcast, talking teamwork, growth, and investing in better equipment to keep the show leveling up. Jae Haze steps in to promote his project “Mission Hill Possible,” letting listeners know physical copies are available and showing love to everyone supporting the movement.
The tone shifts as Hi $peed reflects on experiencing his first birthday without his grandfather, sharing how family support and the podcast itself have become a source of healing. That leads into a heartfelt conversation about their group chat — not just jokes and memes, but a real safe space where the crew checks in on each other and keeps it real.
From there, the episode dives into entertainment and culture. The hosts debate the Jake Paul fight and whether it was staged, break down the money behind it, and then shift into a deeper conversation sparked by Tekashi 6ix9ine and 21 Savage’s statement of “F*** the streets.” The crew unpacks what it really means to leave the streets behind, the pressure to give back, and the complicated reality of success, survival, and responsibility.
They also touch on Wiz Khalifa facing legal trouble overseas, stressing the importance of respecting laws when traveling abroad, and discuss a streamer falsely accused of assault — highlighting how damaging accusations can be even when they’re untrue.
The episode wraps with recommendations for the listeners and a smooth sign-off, closing out another honest, funny, and thought-provoking chapter of The AstonishinglyODD Podcast.
By Astonish, Hi $peed, Chris ILL, Javy, ReapIn this episode of The AstonishinglyODD Podcast, Astonish, Javy, Chris iLL, Jae Haze, and Hi $peed kick things off with laughs and life updates, blending humor, reflection, and real conversation the way only this crew can.
Javy shares his experience at a virtual reality sandbox playing a Stranger Things game, sparking a hilarious breakdown of Sandbox VR and how it stacks up to spots like Dave & Buster’s — including the dizziness factor and the biggest flaw of all: no food or drinks. He follows up with stories from Christmas shopping and hitting a Bears game for a friend’s birthday, while Chris cracks jokes and shows love to Javy’s animated series, giving props to the creativity and grind.
Chris then opens up about the behind-the-scenes work he’s been putting in for the podcast, talking teamwork, growth, and investing in better equipment to keep the show leveling up. Jae Haze steps in to promote his project “Mission Hill Possible,” letting listeners know physical copies are available and showing love to everyone supporting the movement.
The tone shifts as Hi $peed reflects on experiencing his first birthday without his grandfather, sharing how family support and the podcast itself have become a source of healing. That leads into a heartfelt conversation about their group chat — not just jokes and memes, but a real safe space where the crew checks in on each other and keeps it real.
From there, the episode dives into entertainment and culture. The hosts debate the Jake Paul fight and whether it was staged, break down the money behind it, and then shift into a deeper conversation sparked by Tekashi 6ix9ine and 21 Savage’s statement of “F*** the streets.” The crew unpacks what it really means to leave the streets behind, the pressure to give back, and the complicated reality of success, survival, and responsibility.
They also touch on Wiz Khalifa facing legal trouble overseas, stressing the importance of respecting laws when traveling abroad, and discuss a streamer falsely accused of assault — highlighting how damaging accusations can be even when they’re untrue.
The episode wraps with recommendations for the listeners and a smooth sign-off, closing out another honest, funny, and thought-provoking chapter of The AstonishinglyODD Podcast.