? Ever wonder what it’s like to go from regular teenager to internet icon practically overnight? Shut Up I’m Talking gives you an unfiltered view into this world via hosts Tom Simons and Jack Manifold, two Gen Z YouTubers who grew up in the digital spotlight. This podcast dives into the unique challenges and absurdities of fame, friendship, and finding one’s footing in the “real world” while being very online.

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Each week, Tom and Jack flip through their figurative diaries, sharing candid takes on everything from fan encounters to the strange dynamics of internet celebrity, all with the wide-eyed honesty that comes along with young and curious. Their chemistry is undeniable, and you’re treated to the blend of chaos and camaraderie that fueled their rise online.

The episode “Women's Bathrooms, Death & Ghosts” is a prime example. Right from the start, the hosts tackle friendship tests with fellow comedians that involve strange pranks and endless “shut up, I’m talking” humor — all of which is as hilariously nonsensical as it sounds. As the episode progresses, you’ll get to relive one host’s mortifying moment of mistakenly using the women’s restroom, which sees him realize mid-bathroom break that he’s made a big mistake. This leads to a spiraling — and hilarious — inner monologue about being caught and labeled a “perv” by the unsuspecting women around him.

Episodes like these make this podcast more than just background noise. The show balances wit and raw, self-deprecating honesty. It’s as if you’re eavesdropping on two friends who don’t hold back — sharing their most awkward, laughable, and bizarre moments with unfiltered realness.

WHERE TO LISTEN- You can listen to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and Deezer.