• #78 - I Talked to YouTube's Favorite Prankster [Andrew Hales, LAHWF]

  • Sep 20 2024
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

#78 - I Talked to YouTube's Favorite Prankster [Andrew Hales, LAHWF]

  • Summary

  • 12 years ago Andrew Hales had a video go viral on YouTube. This video landed him on TV, in newspapers, and on YouTube's home page. It also landed him with a new career idea - to be a YouTuber.

    I remember seeing some of his first videos and CRACKING UP. They were hilarious. After watching a few of them, I felt inspired to go out in the world and crack open conversations with people I have never met.

    Andrew Hales takes talking to people to a whole new level.

    In this episode, expect to hear:

    • what its like to go viral on YouTube
    • how Andrew preps for conversations with strangers
    • why he quit filming pranks
    • how he asks people to be in his videos
    • some of the most memorable conversations he's had
    • how it feels to be the subject of documentaries
    • and much more

    Here's the YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@LAHWF/videos

    An easy way to send me a message? Click the link here.

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    If you want to share feedback, have a great idea, or have a question then email me: talktopeoplepodcast@gmail.com

    Produced by Capture Connection Studios: captureconnectionstudios.com

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