in a generation that is so focused on mental health and healing childhood traumas and honoring their younger selves, is there anything you do that honors that part of yourself at this age? or is there something your younger self would be proud of you doing or a project you’ve done?
Would you guys ever consider having Christy Carlson Romano on your show. She is also an ex Disney actress, she was Ren in Even Stevens and the voice of Kim Possible. I ask this question because, you guys once had a question asking if being on Disney effected you in a negative way and topics like that are up Christy's alley. I believe she would be an awesome guest for your podcast.
What was it like doing promo in the disney parks, especially at an event like the 24 hour disney day kickoff? Did you actually get to spend time in the parks doing the things you wanted or was it treated like just another work day? ( I actually met Jake at this event after he filmed the face painting segment that was later posted to Disney’s youtube channel back in 2015)
What would you love to explore within your career? If an audience, income or even backlash didn't matter, what would you do if none of those things limited you both as actors? Do you find that some of these limits affect your self-esteem as actors? This doesn't even have to apply to acting, just general career goals! (Love this podcast so far btw! You guys are super cool and interesting)
Were you guys ever made aware of why Kaz and Oliver got their names? Ans who's idea was it for Oliver's alias to be Quimby Fletcher? Did Jake have a say in that or was it something that just ended up in the script? And not a question but it makes me so happy that even though their characters didn't get a happy ending that Jake and Mika did :) Love you guys since 2010 and forever