SmoshCast
MurmurCast publishes AI-generated summaries of SmoshCast’s YouTube episodes — 23 summarized so far, covering Slip It In game mechanics and strategy, Prom Line music video creative vision and production, Book recommendations and reading habits, Reality TV show preferences, 1990s/2000s pop culture nostalgia, Children's education and reading. Each summary distills the key insights, topics, and takeaways so you can decide what’s worth your time before pressing play.
Can We Get Away With This? | Smosh Mouth 152
In this episode of Smosh Mouth, hosts Shane and Amanda play "Slip It In" with guest Tommy, where each player tries to sneak five secret phrases into natural conversation without being caught. They also discuss Tommy's new music video for "Prom Line," their experience filming it, and have an extended conversation about books, reality TV shows, and hair color choices.
When do you start calling girls "women"?
A conversation exploring at what age people transition from calling females "girls" to "women." Participants debate whether age, life experience, maturity, or accomplishments like motherhood define this linguistic shift, with perspectives ranging from specific ages to behavioral and circumstantial factors.
They definitely held their breath for a second
A group discusses the hypothetical 'smash or pass' question about mermaids, establishing that the human part can be customized. The conversation becomes humorous when they discover they've both independently chosen teal-colored mermaids with Korean features.
We Play Smash Or Pass | Smosh Mouth 151
Shane, Amanda, and Chance play "Smash or Pass" on various topics ranging from pasta shapes and food items to fictional creatures, Marvel characters, and pop culture references. The episode features comedic banter, personal tangents about preferences, and running jokes like "random burger" that they plan to sneak into future content.
We have to warn the East Coast
A casual conversation about oysters and food safety where speakers discuss the risks of brain-eating amoebas in oysters, the seasonal rule about eating oysters in months with 'r', and regional differences between East Coast and West Coast oyster availability.
Got 'em.
A group of people discuss a misunderstanding about a 'gun slide,' which leads to comedic confusion and banter. One person clarifies it's self-explanatory while others struggle to understand the term, eventually leading to playful teasing and laughter.
The East Coast Episode w/ The Basement Yard | Smosh Mouth 150
Shane and Amanda from Smosh Mouth host Frank and Joe from The Basement Yard podcast for an East Coast-themed episode featuring extended conversations about their childhoods in Massachusetts and Arizona, including pranks, school experiences, family dynamics, and coming-of-age stories.
Must have been the wind
A group of friends hanging out in a bar alley witnesses a stranger sitting alone produce an extraordinarily loud fart. When the group reacts with shock and silence, one friend (Daniel Thrasher) breaks the tension by proposing a toast to the moment, while the stranger with headphones completely ignores the incident as if nothing happened.
Can you guess the topic before they do?
In this Smosh game show episode, players guess a mystery topic by hearing clues about various locations and places. Through a series of guesses including homes, hotels, offices, and bathrooms, the contestants eventually deduce the topic is 'favorite places' or 'places to do specific activities.'
Can You Guess Our Top 5? | Smosh Mouth 149
On episode 149 of Smosh Mouth, Shane, Amanda, and guest Damian play a guessing game where they read lists of five items and try to identify the category. Topics range from types of fevers and cash denominations to textures underfoot and bird species, with plenty of tangential conversations about massages, ice cream preferences, and personal anecdotes.
Mother knows best
Two mothers discuss the challenges of finding reliable parenting information in the modern internet age. They humorously compare outdated advice from their own mothers, including unconventional sleep arrangements and early tummy time practices. The conversation highlights the generational gap in parenting knowledge.
Parenting Advice From Actual Parents | Smosh Mouth 148
Shane and Amanda host a 'Parents Week' episode of Smosh Mouth, discussing their experiences as new parents, including sleep schedules, baby milestones, and the challenges of modern parenthood. They are joined by Smosh colleague Alex Aguilar, also a new dad, to share parenting hacks, surprising discoveries, and plans for raising their kids culturally through movies, languages, and music.
In front of your husband?!
A group of friends enthusiastically discuss and search for images of a shirtless male character from the show 'Heated Rivalry.' They recall watching the show together and react excitedly to finding a photo, commenting on the character's groomed body hair.
Of all the things you could eat in bed...
One speaker recounts eating a plain, unseasoned boiled Yukon Gold potato in bed, wrapped in a paper towel, while reading East of Eden. The other speaker reacts with increasing disbelief at each new detail — no seasoning, no fork, no plate, and the potato stored in the fridge. The conversation is a humorous exchange about an unusually minimalist late-night snack.
Try Not To Laugh: The Podcast (Elimination Mode) (Again) | Smosh Mouth 147
Smosh Mouth episode 147 features a 'You Laugh, You Leave' elimination game with hosts Shane and Amanda, joined by guests Courtney Miller, Olivia, Noah, and Ian. The group engages in chaotic, wide-ranging conversations while trying not to laugh, covering topics from Willy Wonka grandparent conspiracy theories to road rage stories. The episode runs to a planned 69-minute mark, with participants being eliminated as they laugh.
Be honest, who has one?
The group discusses how Smosh used to sell branded panties during the early Defy Media days with Ian and Anthony. The conversation is lighthearted and humorous, with one person claiming they didn't condone it while others joke about finding a pair on eBay.
If you wanna be my lover...
Two speakers debate the best term to use when introducing a romantic partner, with one strongly advocating for 'lover.' They discuss why terms like 'partner' feel too businesslike and why 'lover' strikes the right balance of seriousness and playfulness in a relationship.
Advice For 20 Year Olds | Smosh Mouth 146
Smoshmouth hosts Shane and Amanda interview Rory Kramer, a director and they/them non-binary person, in a wide-ranging conversation covering gender identity, the difference between your 20s and 30s, creative integrity, and personal growth. Rory shares their experience coming out as non-binary after their father's death in middle school triggered a lifelong performance of femininity for safety and status. The conversation weaves between personal vulnerability, industry observations about creative integrity, and humor about Justin Bieber and relationship terminology.
If documentaries are movies, then pie is cake
A lively, comedic debate among friends arguing about food categorization — specifically whether pie is cake, whether cobbler is related to pudding, and whether documentaries count as movies. The conversation is chaotic and humorous, with participants frequently disagreeing and talking over each other. It concludes with 'Angela' asserting authority over the discussion.
Don't worry about my paradise 🌴
A group of friends share memories of middle school dances, contrasting awkward experiences with one participant's surprisingly confident and social time. The conversation devolves into absurd humor about grind lines, wet-slicked hair, lunch lady chaperones, and the ghosts of war veterans.