
Also, that we just started a Patreon page, which is a really great new platform for artists to get support for their art from the people who love their art. He’s the voice of the news and the news was announcing the date that the first episode of the sixth season is coming out and that’s on April 20th. We make a sidecar news show called ERB news, which is hosted by Teddy Roosevelt and I, that’s the voice of me and he talks like this, “What’s up, hello everyone, I’m Teddy Roosevelt.” He says some curse words every once in a while. I do a YouTube show called Epic Rap Battles of History, and we’ve been on a two and a half year hiatus and we’re coming back with a sixth season. Well the show I do, if you guys listening aren’t familiar. Josie: What was in the news video? What are you announcing? This will come out after. That was my last post, basically just, I did a screen cap of the video we uploaded on YouTube, I caught a quick video of it and then was like, “Hey, check it out, it’s over here.” Because that’s what takes most of my energy. If I’m doing… It is just an advertisement, especially when the rap battles is in season of, here’s what I’m doing.

I don’t naturally post a lot like some people do. Most of the time on my Instagram page, to be honest, it’s serving as just an extension of the Epic rap battles. Lloyd: My grid was for the ERB news, we just dropped a video yesterday. Lloyd: My most recent post on Instagram was me telling my followers that I’m just going to be a guest on this podcast and then before that was me.

What was the most recent post on Instagram or on Twitter and why did you post it? It’s putting somebody on the spot in a very weird way and you wouldn’t walk up to a professor and be like, “You’re a professor, lay some knowledge on me man.” You wouldn’t do that.

Josie: That’s the most common question you get right? The worst one. Lloyd: Really? That’s what you ask everyone? This is also a question I ask everyone is will you freestyle for us? Josie: I remember when you came up with that and you immediately updated your bio. Just, what always annoy me when people would be like, “Hey, I live in Los Angeles I’m an actor slash dancers slash magician slash hopscotch instructor.” Actor and rapper are what I do and raptor is awesome, so it’s fun. Basically I’m that guy from ERB and then actor, rapper, raptor, I thought that was, I came up with that a while later. I was like, “All right, well why are people going to follow me on Twitter?” It’s not because of the snarky, because I don’t say anything snarky. Lloyd: Honestly I started that… I didn’t have Twitter until I did the rap battles, and Twitter came along and you probably told me to do it. Lloyd: Am I supposed to pretend I don’t know that because I listen to your podcasts. Okay, so I start all my interviews with a question about your bio for us to get to know you more. Lloyd: Yeah, I’m going to be all over the place. This guy is going to be the hardest interview guest because I have to manage him. No, we first got to do warm up questions. Lloyd: We are not there? You guys are going to have to stay tuned. Lloyd: Are we allowed to say what my high school band was? Josie: In your office, in your studio, that’s where we’re recording, but you are allowed.

Josie: … paraphernalia like old records and photos of your high school band and your mom and me in your office. You all just imagine a yellow room filled with. It’s also pretty special because we’re actually recording this live in, well, they’re always recorded live but not in the same physical place. Josie: Shout out to Dante who edits these. I felt like we should put an applause sound up for me. Let’s just be honest, but first time I’m having him on this podcast, my partner in crime who the internet calls the Epic LLOYD. It is the final featured guest interview of season four of the podcast and it features someone who’s always been behind the scenes and very much in front of the scenes.
