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August 1, 2018 16 mins

Elvis has a family meeting about two people on the show that aren't talking.

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work the fifteen minute Morning Show podcast. Around the table,
they're scary. There's Dave Brody, there's Garrett, there's Danielle. There's
straight Niels truly. Mr Elvis p durd with a peace
tends for So it's Elvis Penis Duran. Hey, let's get
into it. I just don't want to hesitate. I want

(01:50):
to just jump right into something that I think we
should have a family meeting meeting. Well maybe, Uh, Scotty,
where Scotty be. Scotty b come in. I need Scotty
be in here. He's in the other studio. Um, hell, Scotty,
We're we're doing the podcast. We're live. We need you
on here, have a seat. Which microphone is that six?

(02:14):
All right? There you go, Uh say good morning to
Scotty bod morning. All right, stop, buddy, welcome to the show.
How come Brody is not speaking with Scotty b You'll
have to ask Brodie. Well, no, there's a there's a
problem here, Yes, there is. You don't you do You
don't talk to him. You don't go in and talk
to it and Scotty in his studio anymore. You used

(02:35):
to go in for free sereal. There's did he say
something to offend you? Wow? An intervention? So so there
is something going on. My suspicions are true. It's been
very upsetting to me for the last two months. I'm shocked.
You guys were such good friends. What's going on? Scotty

(02:55):
was a guest on the Brooklyn Boys podcast. Okay, he
said something, He admitted something that was so hurtful to me.
I had to edit it out of the podcast. Wouldn't air.
He saw the look on my face. He admitted to
doing something that was very hurtful. That made me think
back to that time and get hurt again. And I
can't imagine why he didn't realize that, And so I've

(03:16):
knowing that that's how he felt about me, I've been
a look cold. Okay, then let's not get into what
it was. But do you remember saying something that would
be so offensive he would actually edit it out of
his own podcast. I'm pretty sure I know what he's
talking about. And I don't think it's anything that has
not been said on this show before. I don't think
I said anything, you know. Look again, I don't want

(03:37):
to get into and I want to talk about what
it was, even though we're all very curious. But my
point is this, we all work together on the same show.
I want you to to like each other and get along,
and we've got to move on. Do you think there's
a way to sit down and talk about Could you too,
just talk about it on your own? Sure? I mean,
I'm sorry if it if it if it hurt you
that deeply, I apologize I didn't realize it because you know,

(03:58):
Scotty's a nice guy, and he and and you're a
nice guy, and I know this is uncomfortable, and like
I said, we're not getting into details. No one's business. Look,
I've kept it professional and I like Scott, We've been
friends for a long time. It's just there was something.
I would have thought that he would have realized it
and said, hey, man, I was I did something that
was kind of dicky, or at least I'm sorry you

(04:20):
feel that it was kind of dicky. I hope I
didn't have say it, But knowing that I've clearly been
upset for two months now, I was surprised he didn't
come to me and say and realize what had happened,
or asked somebody what he thought. Would you know? So
Brody also live in a in a world where we
can't always read people's mind. And look, I know I
walked down the hallway in this place and offend people

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left and right, and I don't know I've done it.
You know what. It's a situation where let's say, um,
you threw a party and you invited everyone but me,
and I got I found out about it, and I
got hurt. I'm not the typed come up to you
and go would did invite me your party? Because that's
a stupid thing, an uncomfortable thing for people. But if
you would to say to me I had a party,
I didn't invite you then uh, you know, I was

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upset and it wouldn't have to say that, But I
don't like to point out I just look, I got
offended by something. I'm not one to stay angry. I
just don't feel I haven't been moved to be as
warm as I normally him. I just rather just move on. Well,
I did see him in the bathroom one time and
I said, why so been out of shape? Not been
of shape? That was it. I mean I had to
go to the bathroom, and I didn't think that was

(05:23):
the Like, if it's important, you're accusing me of having
a you're accusing him of having a bent penis bent shape.
Instead of saying it that way, Scotty, maybe you could
have said, hey, bro, is there anything what's going on?
Like what's going on? Like why you've been out of shape?
It's like, well, I mean I have a difficult time
talking about things. We just ask my wife. Okay, So

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so what we have here is we have two people
who have a difficult time talking about things. Maybe that's
maybe that's one of the issues. The thing is, you
guys have worked together for twenty years. Over twenty years, yeah,
but there's been other people that have worked here for
a very long time, that didn't talk for years. When
then they just and they worked together, but they didn't talk.
They just true, all right. That was also me. Well,

(06:06):
I must say, I wasn't gonna say anything. You know,
here's the thing. We're all family here. We have a
very unique situation where we are blessed to come in
here and work with talented, fun people, and we've been
doing it for over twenty years, which is unheard of
in this business. So I just I'd like to see

(06:28):
the members of our family getting along, at the very
least trying to understand what's going on. Well, I must say,
for the record, I apologize whatever I said hurt you,
and I'm sorry. I see you can't do that because
you're you don't know specifically, sure I know what he's
talking about, and and and it was not set in
our podcast. Yes, you were laughing, cackling hysterically, of course,

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so of course I was. I was embellishing more because
he was like, you know, that's just kind of the
way things that I don't remember, all right, But but
it's it's don't get mad at me for bringing up
I'm not mad. This is what we do for that,
and I know this is uncomfortable, and this is probably
one of the most uncomfortable fifteen minute morning show podcast
we've done. And we have ten minutes to go. If
you want to go, if you want to get more uncomfortable,
go get Josh. He doesn't talk to me either. I

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got sad know why would you Why did you say,
hold on, hold on so great tea? Do you? No? No, no, no, no, no,
don't get him. I wouldn't do that. Why do you
know why Josh is upset? It's scotty b. I don't
know the full details. I just know that there's a
there's a serious riff there. I don't know why. But why?
But why why do people walk around ignoring each other
when we're in the communications fucking business? Okay, I don't

(07:37):
get it. Every everyone has a problem with me or
I have a problem with somebody, I nip it in
the butt, I sit down and have a conversation. But
we're not all you keep that in mind and okay,
but okay, so every time I bring it up to Josh,

(07:57):
and I tried to give we're talking about him. He's
not here. I think that's very unfair. Okay, Well, every
just say every time I bring it up, it's a
don't bring it up. Let's move on. I don't know
what it is. I don't know. Okay. I've ever gone
to Josh and said, I said, what's the problem, dude,
and this is not the time, and that was all
I got. Maybe you just say, hey, by the way,
this is turning into an ultra ultra uncomfortable whose around here. No, no,

(08:24):
by the way, I feel like I feel it's unfair.
We're talking about someone and they're not in here straight
straight night. Let's talk about you. Why do you hate Scott?
Why do you see here's the weirdest thing. Because Scotty
b I've known him as long as you guys have
known it, maybe longer. He's one of the sweetest guys
I know. But if there but if there is a problem,

(08:44):
I know that you of all people who want it
worked out, because I guess sometimes I say dumb ship
like everybody else, you know, I never I never want
to hurt that's not my never, my intention, I know.
But but he's one of the most generous people here.
But but I think if you look across the table
at Brody and say I will I want to apologize
for whatever it was. I say, that doesn't, that doesn't,
But you don't know exactly what it was. I think

(09:05):
it is, but you don't want me to say, but
well no I don't. But I and I and you know,
I want you guys to work it out. But we're
also in a joking atmosphere when it happened. So maybe
you were just like you know, throwing jabs around the room,
jesting with each other. But then the mood turned. He's
the biggest joker in the room, So was that joke
was a joke? But what's a joke to some people?

(09:26):
Something was done and then admitted to that was done,
and you didn't know it was done, And then when
I found out, it really hurt my feelings. It wasn't
something that was said. It was something that was done
in reaction to who I am as a human being.
I must be honest, I don't know that I actually
did that thing. Well, you know, when you say I
did this because you are this way as a person,
and the real you is this way. So I did this.

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That's hurt because it's not a joke. Of jokes like
Danielle is a mustache, No one really thinks Dane a mustache.
She laughs about it, But if she said, Danielle, the
essence of who you are I disliked so much I
went to this length. That's hurtful, all right, And if
it's a joke. The minute the podcast end, you go
by the way, you know, I was just all right, well, okay,
I just hope it all gets worked out me too.

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Welcome to the most uncomfortable fifteen minute morning show podcast.
This idea was this, it was mine, not mine. Without
giving away what the story is about, it really goes
back to high school. Honestly, this is what are you talking?
It's very high school issues. Sure, it's about it is
it happened. It starts in high school, but this happens
until the day you hit the grape in your nineties.
There are people in their nineties that that have issues

(10:31):
like this. And just trust me, I'm fifty something. I
know people in my age that do the same thing. Actually,
I think it gets worse as you get older. If
you ever go to an old age home and nursing home,
so I'll be there soon. They are all angry with everybody.
They're either angrying each other or they're all doing each other.
But look, I just want everyone to get along. And
I know that we've ripped a band aid off here
and I'm hoping from this point forward it gets better

(10:53):
and not worse. I just want you to eat cereal again. Well,
the olive branch was extended, which Brody doesn't know. Scotty
Be secretly started bringing in brodie favorite cereal just to
try to lure him back into Scotti. Which flavor, which favor?
He loves the special k with the chocolate. Oh, I
had some of that today. I do like. He had
it under the desk and he said, and he even said,
this is a special stat And I pitched a topic

(11:13):
last week about Scotty's cargo shorts to get him air time.
And let me tell you even paid more than fifty
cents for that box because I know you like it.
That's big. Yeah, I will say, from an outsider's perspective
coming in, Brody, you do hold grudges. You do. I
know several people I do wrote stories hold grudges because

(11:33):
I I try my best to be jocular and jovial
and be nice to everyone. And if somebody hurts me,
I'm sensitive about when it's real and rather than I
just get upset and I move. All that goes back
to being the childhood. There are times I was that.
There are times I wish your brother was Okay, Okay.

(11:56):
Another thing that drives this show is how we're all
different and bro bro Okay, you can sit there and say, well, Brody,
you do hold a grudge. Okay, Well that's brody and
you know and whatever. You know, I'm not saying that's
a bad thing. That's just somebody's unique makeup. You know
what it is. And I think Elvis is the same way.
And Elvis is the most generous, giving person and he

(12:17):
just likes when people appreciate it. And we've all seen
there are a couple of people in the past around
in Elvis's life and our life who didn't appreciate things
and didn't stick up or didn't rise to the occasion
when he needed them to, and he was devastated, devastated. Right, So,
if you feel like as a person you are, you
try to be a giving, fun, affable, You ask how

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people's family is you you are and you you you
try to live a certain way and someone doesn't appreciate that,
that's fine. I'm not gonna wasting more time, whoever that
person is, or if somebody hurts me or yells at me,
a curses me. I don't do that to people. My
job in life is to make people laugh, so all
I'm good at And if you don't reciprocate that, that's fine.
I just move on. But I'm not going to sleep

(13:01):
over it. I just want to surround myself with people
who want to make me happy because I want to
make them happy. Unfortunately, though, in this work environment, we
don't have a choice as to who we are surrounded by.
Of course not. I know you say that every day
every day, Mates trying to get me fired. He hates me. Look,
I hope that. I hope that things get a little

(13:21):
better between you two. The stuff going on with other
people in the on the show, I have no clue
about that. I just want everyone to get along because
we have a great thing going and yeah, I think
we should always take advantage of that by being friends
with each other. Yes, yes, round head. I would just
like to say, here you go, what's that. I just

(13:41):
like to say that, you know, people's personalities are what
they are, and it's sometimes we have a we do have.
Like you said, elvis A very unique situation. There's so
many people that work on this show exactly, so many
moving parts parts, and you're not always going to get
along with everybody, you know, but you know, there's so
many people to talk to that you can't even like

(14:02):
navigate yourself into the areas that you do get along
with people. You know. Yeah, do you remember that time
we had an argument? I do in the room with
four other people, and I gotta tell you, I thought
that the best way to solve it is to just
bring it out in front of everybody. That was not
comfortable for all the people in the room when to
sing it, Well, it's never comfortable. But I think in

(14:25):
front the three of us and we're like, okay, what
was We only have like a minute a half of
what was? It's been resolved. In fact, I can't remember
what it was about said two weeks after he threatened
me in the studio, I think, wait, did you physically
threatened Dave Brody? Know? Well, they the boss called me
about that. You can't look around telling peop take a

(14:47):
baseball back. I was in here and I remember you
said you're going to take a base I believe the
exact words. According to Hr we're put you through a wall. Yeah,
I didn't was at the end of the sentence too. Afterwards,
I'm gonna into the fucking wall. Bro Well, you shouldn't

(15:07):
say that to people. I was not on the meds
at the time. We had to call it. We had
to call it. We had to call hr puff and
stuff sound like that. But at the end of the day,
when I really put Brody through the f in wall,
that's when I was like, do you physically attacked Scotty
be Okay? He had really pushed me to the limit,

(15:29):
and I was I was training at the gym, and
I was taking medicine. You had roid rage from out
of the back of a trunk. I had roid rage,
and he was getting me angry. I had no choice.
You got me anger. You threw garbage out the window
and the trunks. Very difficult to work with each other
or something, speaking and punching. Remember the time you punched

(15:50):
me in the face, Elvis, But that was an accident.
I don't know about that. I would never do that.
It's just been a hostile sometimes fun Yet I think
we found the root of all the problems right here.
All right, Well, look, I just want peace in the Valley.
That's all I want. And it's I'm sad that the
music is coming up because that means that's the end
of another fifteen minute morning show podcast. In the fifteen

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