The WEIRDEST Festival You've NEVER Heard Of | Eeyore's Birthday Party

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Published 2023-06-23
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I venture into Eeyores Birthday Party in Austin Texas to speak with the people about the weirdest festival you've never heard of
Episode 114 of The Buckingham Show

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0:00-0:07 intro
0:07-1:26 history of the festival
1:26-1:35 preview of crazy lady
1:36-2:08 what is eeyores bday
2:09-2:48 guy looking for molly
2:49-3:15 pay the Pooh tax
3:16-3:23 drum circle
3:23-3:47 live donkey
3:47-3:59 UK accent
3:59-6:53 how do you deal with sadness
6:53-7:50 YouTuber Jake McCollum
7:50-8:18 security incident
8:19-9:55 advice on coping with depression
9:56-10:59 Blue Chew ad read
11:00-11:13 being blessed
11:14-11:48 identify with which character
11:49-12:53 closing statements
12:54-13:08 outro
13:09-13:49 evil woman
13:50-14:13 credits


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All Comments (21)
  • The lady who talked about feelings being a digestive system was spot-on
  • @roohaa8382
    Just wanted to say that I appreciate you Brandon. This type of weird stuff is what made me look forward to your videos.
  • @zobius9191
    Dude with the green hat really hit home for me. Lost my mom in 2016 and after 3 years of "being a man" about it, I read a phrase she used to say on accident and broke down. Theres nothing manly about burying your head and avoiding dealing with emotions. Its okay to cry, its okay to let your feelings out.
  • @cerspence
    Love the message of a lot of the people you interviewed. Depression is universal. You have to feel your feelings. But you also have to start taking action too. There’s nothing better for your depression than watching yourself, you, rise above it and create new things to look forward to. You have to remind yourself you’re capable of changing your entire experience. You need to love yourself properly. A lot of people aren’t sure how to do that. Start by talking to yourself positively. But don’t give yourself the easy way out of every small difficulty- challenge yourself. Be a loving but tough parent to yourself. Also talk to people about your issues but don’t forget to be that ear for them too. People need you.
  • I was expecting a crazy stupid video but it actually gave me some hope and motivation, what a great small community and thank you brandon for documenting this
  • @SQUA-lv8dj
    I’m going through some tough times right now brother, can’t help but feel better with all the positivity thanks Brando
  • @JakeMcCollum
    Thanks for having me on brother ❤ Anyone out there struggling right now, just keep going. I promise things will get better if you’re willing to put in the work to do so.
  • Yo Brandon, I’m the English guy in the video! Was great to meet you in person - you’re an absolute gent! Be lucky pal :)
  • @ronb.1466
    Thanks for sharing this wacky weird festival. As someone who has dealt with the demons of depression my entire life. This video meant a lot for me! Will be celebrating Eeyore's bday next year!
  • @SubPhlux
    I wouldn't call it a festival, it's more of a giant hippie filled drum circle that happens once a year lol. This is the type of content I miss you making
  • @Mikeysham
    Im going through some shit myself.. who would have guessed that a video covering an Eeyore festival would help offer some mental clarity. Thanks Brandon! Keep doing what youre doing
  • Appreciate you for keeping it real and letting the people speak from the heart, the authenticity shines through. It was nice seeing you there too!
  • @clayton9136
    Now this, THIS IS CONTENT BRO. THIS WHY WE LOVE YOU. WE NEED MORE OF THIS.
  • @mikeg6285
    My girlfriend and I split up yesterday. I have no friends, I'm back to living by myself being alone at all times with no one to talk to. Seeing this video and everyone opening up in the comments is honestly helping. Love this community, stay strong everyone. We got this. Edit: for the record, I'm upset I lost my partner and my life is changing, but it's a good thing because she was extremely mentally abusive. I was at a point of attempting suicide rather than break up with her. I was brainwashed, but I'm healing now.
  • @luv-lost
    As a person with clinical depression, these people are awesome. Eeyore has always been my homie. My mom passed when I was 8 and I seen myself in Eeyore. Great content as always Brandon.
  • @DezuuI
    That older fella explained my life. You’re not allowed to ask questions you’re not allowed to be weak. And it’s taken me a long time to let go of all of that. Rip pops.
  • @Evdath
    First time viewer. The typical YouTuber would have tried to make this into a cringe "look at the freak show" content. I love how you approach this with warmth, open-mindedness, and great questions about the heart of event which seems to be collectively addressing mental health. I definitely want to visit next year.
  • @TheNeonSiren
    I recently got out of a 3 year relationship where I found out I was being cheated on and lied to. I was also 1000+ miles away from home with no support, and had to move back home on a same day notice. It has been 3 weeks since the incident. Some days are easier, some days are harder. It just comes in waves. Even though what happened was not my fault and out of my control, I can't help but to feel to be blamed in some way. Like could I have done more? Did I not play my cards right somewhere? I was just not enough? Am I boring?, all these questions flood my mind from time to time. It has been a very hard and big change in my life. I have cried what I can, and at this point I just feel numb and confused. I appreciate your videos Brandon, this one felt like it was close to home. It was nice to see everyone enjoying themselves and expressing how they deal with depression and bad times. Love you man, it has been awesome seeing you grow as a creator.