DeepSummary
The episode features a conversation between Seth Meyers, Josh Meyers, and Andy Samberg, where they reminisce about childhood family trips and experiences. Andy shares stories about going to summer camp, throwing up frequently during car rides, encountering seal pups while vacationing at Stinson Beach, and his experience finding out about his mother's Italian heritage through the show 'Finding Your Roots'.
They discuss Andy's time as a camp counselor, the drinking culture among counselors, and the transition from being a camper to a counselor. Andy also recounts a trip to New York City where he unexpectedly encountered Bill Murray at a restaurant. The conversation touches on various nostalgic topics such as reading comics, playing catch with their father, and the dynamics of being the youngest sibling.
Towards the end, Seth and Josh ask Andy a set of recurring questions they pose to all guests, inquiring about his ideal vacation type, preferred modes of transportation, hypothetical family trips, and his opinion on visiting the Grand Canyon.
Key Episodes Takeaways
- The episode features a nostalgic conversation about childhood family trips and experiences.
- Andy Samberg shares stories about summer camps, car sickness, encountering wildlife, and finding out about his mother's heritage.
- The hosts and guest engage in playful banter and reminisce about various aspects of their upbringing.
- The discussion touches on sibling dynamics, particularly the perspective of being the youngest child.
- Seth and Josh pose recurring questions to Andy about travel preferences and hypothetical family vacations.
- The conversation highlights the significance of seemingly trivial details in shaping childhood memories.
- The episode showcases the rapport and comedic timing between the hosts and guest.
- The overall tone is lighthearted and nostalgic, with a focus on shared cultural touchstones and experiences.
Top Episodes Quotes
- “I remember there are some special garfields.“ by Andy Samberg
- “No, you did not. If they're finding your roots finally cracked.“ by Andy Samberg
- “And the other thing is, I mean, again, I wish I'd learned how to surf when I was eight or six. I think they've got a bright future ahead of them.“ by Seth Meyers
- “Oh, excuse me, Dame Julie Andrews. I have to talk to one of my oldest friends who's less prepared for my podcast than you.“ by Seth Meyers
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Episode Information
The Lonely Island and Seth Meyers Podcast
The Lonely Island & Seth Meyers
5/8/24
Check out Family Trips with the Meyers Brothers wherever you get podcasts or by going to apple.co/familytrips.
Lifelong brothers, Seth Meyers and Josh Meyers ask guests to relive childhood memories, unforgettable family trips, and other disasters! New Episodes of Family Trips with the Meyers Brothers are available every Tuesday.
On this episode, Seth and Josh welcome their pal Andy Samberg to the pod! He tells them tales of how he was always the one to throw up on a roadtrip, his encounter with seal pups, what his spirit animal is, what he really thinks of his hometown.
Produced by Rabbit Grin Productions
Executive Producers Jeph Porter and Rob Holysz
Lead Producer Kevin Miller
Creative Producer Samantha Skelton
Coordinating Producer Derek Johnson
Cover Art by Olney Atwell
Music by Greg Chun and Brent Asbury
Edit by Cheyenne Jones
Mix and Master by Jason Richards