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Speaker 1 (00:01):
I love how dirty they are.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
And this morning show.
Speaker 3 (00:06):
All right, wipe the eyebuggers out of your eye sockets.
It's time for another one of these shows. Ready got
the count of three?
Speaker 4 (00:17):
Be entertaining one, two, three?
Speaker 2 (00:18):
Go anyway?
Speaker 3 (00:20):
All right, all right earlier, I don't even wear coffee.
I'm not the only one, I'm sure. Hey, I had
the craziest dream last night. It had me running, running
in my in the bed, really and I was running
from something.
Speaker 2 (00:35):
I woke up.
Speaker 3 (00:37):
Have no clue what I was running from. Oh no,
something was chasing me. And don't don't start analyzing me. Well,
in life, you're trying to run away from problems. You
need to face them head on. Yeah, I don't know.
I think it was some sort of some sort of
furry creature. Did you have a dreamless night?
Speaker 2 (00:50):
Dan?
Speaker 1 (00:50):
You know, I took a melowtonein last night and I
was out cold. It was fabulous. But I have those
dreams all the time where I'm falling and then I
wake up and I'm like, oh my gosh, what happened.
Speaker 4 (00:59):
When it feels like you did fall?
Speaker 5 (01:01):
Yes, what does that mean?
Speaker 6 (01:03):
What does it mean?
Speaker 3 (01:04):
I don't know. I don't know what about you, Gandhi,
any dreams.
Speaker 5 (01:07):
Yeah, I had one of those dreams where I was
late for something and I kept telling myself, Oh my god,
you need to move faster. I just couldn't do it
and I kept be coming later. It was horrible.
Speaker 4 (01:15):
I hate those Those are the worst. Yeah, Frog, did
you have a dream?
Speaker 2 (01:18):
I did.
Speaker 7 (01:18):
I took a unis to go to sleep last night,
so I was like really had like really groggy. I
dreamed that the grass had not been mowed in so
long it was growing over the house, but I couldn't
get out of the bed to go mow it.
Speaker 3 (01:28):
Oh those are dad dreams.
Speaker 4 (01:34):
What about you?
Speaker 2 (01:34):
Producer Sam?
Speaker 5 (01:35):
Yeah, I had a dream my husband was snoring.
Speaker 8 (01:37):
It was crazy, and then it woke me up, so
it wasn't really a dream happening.
Speaker 4 (01:42):
Gandhi, you already gave me years. What about you was scary?
Speaker 3 (01:45):
Well, mine's pretty vivid.
Speaker 9 (01:46):
It was about this this local scrambled egg sandwich place
in Jersey City called scram Of course. It was then
they were giving out free sandwiches and me and Sam
and Andrew and Gandhi all ran to get these free
sandwiches and there was no line and it was just
an amazing morning, because we dream about that place even
in real life, and.
Speaker 5 (02:05):
Scary ran in the dream.
Speaker 10 (02:06):
This is crazy dream anyway, Well you got a dream,
you got to write them down because I, like I said,
I know something was chasing me and I knew what
it was for a minute.
Speaker 3 (02:21):
And now it's all gone. Now I don't even remember
if I was running him my dream. Maybe I was walking. See,
it's all going away. It's fading away.
Speaker 2 (02:28):
What do you want to hear?
Speaker 4 (02:29):
A little kid?
Speaker 3 (02:29):
Cutty Stevie okie, ye, all right, pursuit of happiness. Welcome
to the day. I love Steve Aoki. That's a good
bit caking people. It's a waste of cake. Uh, let's
get into today. Our first caller of the day is James. Hello, James,
how you doing?
Speaker 11 (02:45):
Hey, good morning guys.
Speaker 3 (02:47):
Lady whoa Why you got some energy? I like that? Hey,
James already had coffee. You sound like you're already caffeinated.
Speaker 11 (02:56):
I'm actually on my second Monster energy drink, so yeah.
Speaker 3 (03:00):
Be careful please, you're ready to move the yard, so James.
She listened to him, James on his way to work
on his second Monster drink. Yo, what's up? Do you
ever do you ever, like we did in college, mix
them with vodka on Friday nights.
Speaker 5 (03:15):
Oh, people used to see the RBV the Rebel vodka
that was that.
Speaker 1 (03:19):
Was love that That used to be one of my
favorites back in the day.
Speaker 3 (03:24):
I'm not a big vodka guy, so you know, I'm
more of a whiskey drinker. All right, yes, So what
are you? What are you doing today, James? What's it
all about?
Speaker 2 (03:33):
Uh?
Speaker 11 (03:33):
Just working?
Speaker 2 (03:34):
Going to work?
Speaker 11 (03:35):
Two hour drive?
Speaker 2 (03:36):
Wait?
Speaker 3 (03:37):
Will you have a two hour commute?
Speaker 2 (03:40):
I sure do? Wow?
Speaker 5 (03:42):
Dream?
Speaker 2 (03:42):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (03:42):
Why is that? I mean, I'm not saying it's a
bad thing, but.
Speaker 11 (03:46):
Oh no, it's fine.
Speaker 12 (03:47):
I actually I take care of my mom.
Speaker 3 (03:50):
She's really stick and she's blind.
Speaker 7 (03:53):
I go every day Monday through Friday, help take care
of her.
Speaker 3 (03:55):
James, you're the best guy in the world.
Speaker 11 (04:00):
I mean, it's your mom.
Speaker 12 (04:01):
I mean it's my mom.
Speaker 13 (04:02):
You know your mom.
Speaker 3 (04:03):
Sure, And she's so lucky to have you as a
great son. Obviously you're the great son you are because
she taught you to be a great son. She's a
good mom.
Speaker 2 (04:12):
She is she's the best.
Speaker 3 (04:14):
Well, you tell your mom. We said, hi, James, we
love you, and I don't mind.
Speaker 12 (04:18):
I love you guys.
Speaker 11 (04:18):
You guys are the best. Honestly, I've been listening to
you since I've been in high school. I'm in my
thirties now.
Speaker 12 (04:23):
You guys literally got me through my day every morning.
Speaker 3 (04:26):
Yeah, we are the best. We can't help it. But
I love that you're driving two hours. That means we
have you kept it for two hours. What do you
have for friend, James? I've got whatever James wants.
Speaker 4 (04:36):
James, do you want a couple of hoodies? What do
you need? A shirt? Put on the way? James the
best son in the world.
Speaker 12 (04:44):
Everyone, Thank you guys.
Speaker 14 (04:47):
I love you guys doing.
Speaker 3 (04:48):
That we love you too. Hold on, tell your mom
we said hi.
Speaker 2 (04:50):
All right, Elvis Duran and this ZE one hundred Morning Show.
Speaker 15 (04:56):
The easiest part of your well met Rougine, just tell
you're smart device to wake you up to Z one
hundred on.
Speaker 2 (05:02):
iHeart.
Speaker 5 (05:09):
I love how dirty they are right at this.
Speaker 2 (05:12):
Z one hundred Morning Show.
Speaker 3 (05:14):
All right, we got to get these horoscopes on. We
don't leave the house without knowing what today is going
to bring us. Producer Sam, who you're doing with today?
Speaker 5 (05:21):
Gandhi. It's the only way I can guarantee you she's
paying attention. Yes, I'm ready to go.
Speaker 3 (05:25):
We found a way to get rid of pay attention.
All right, let's go.
Speaker 5 (05:28):
Okay. If you celebrate today August twenty sixth, you are
celebrating with Dylan O'Brien, Keky Palmer, churs Pine, and Melissa McCarthy.
Happy birthday everybody, Virgo. If you've been hiding a talent,
today's a great day to let a little bit out,
even if it's just for you. Your day's at ten Libra.
Speaker 8 (05:43):
If you find yourself over explaining pause, you don't know
anyone a PowerPoint on your existence.
Speaker 5 (05:48):
Your day's a nine Scorpio. Today's energy is like a
reset button. You don't have to be who you were yesterday.
Your date isn't nine.
Speaker 8 (05:54):
Hey, Sagittarius. Your laziness today isn't a failure. It's your
body begging for a reset, so listen to it.
Speaker 5 (06:00):
Your day's of seven Cabricorn. Today you might mess something up,
but it's gonna make the final result way better than planned.
Your days a.
Speaker 8 (06:07):
Six Ooh, Aquarius. Some of those worries you got, they're
not yours. You've been carrying around other people's fears, so
drop one.
Speaker 5 (06:13):
Your day's an eight, Pisces, you've been trying to be
strong for so long. Today try to be soft instead.
Your days of five Aries.
Speaker 8 (06:19):
You're not late, you're right on time for a life
that actually fits you.
Speaker 5 (06:23):
Your days of nine, Taurus. If someone tries to one
up you let them. That's their story, not yours. Your
days an eight.
Speaker 8 (06:28):
Hey, Gemini, you might feel invisible today, but someone notices.
Speaker 5 (06:32):
You in a way you won't even realize. Your Day's
of seven Cancer. If you keep saying I'm fine, you're
gonna miss out on the chance to be heard your
days a six.
Speaker 8 (06:39):
And finally, Leo, you've been living on auto pilot lately.
Do one small thing today that makes you feel fully
here your days at eight and those are your Tuesday
morning horscopes one.
Speaker 3 (06:50):
In your life. It's very toxic. We all do, don't yeah,
we all yeah, of course, and you in all of
all the people that we love and trust that get
us through life, say you need to eliminate the toxic
people from your life. So my question is what if
it's me? What if I'm toxic?
Speaker 4 (07:09):
Oh ah, so I looked up how to tell if
you're the toxic one and not everyone else?
Speaker 5 (07:15):
Okay, Oh no, what'd you find out?
Speaker 4 (07:17):
Let's take the quiz, shall we?
Speaker 5 (07:19):
Okay?
Speaker 4 (07:19):
This is from Love's Love Pinky dot com.
Speaker 9 (07:24):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (07:25):
People avoid you, yes, bring it up? People avoid me.
You always shut down criticism. Absolutely, stop criticizing me.
Speaker 5 (07:40):
I can't with the sound.
Speaker 3 (07:42):
Am I the toxic one? You're always defensive?
Speaker 2 (07:47):
Yes?
Speaker 6 (07:47):
I am.
Speaker 3 (07:50):
This is the only time I'm not. Usually I would
say no, I'm not, but they would be me being defensive.
Ways to sell. If you're toxic, you consider yourself honest?
Speaker 4 (07:59):
You do you?
Speaker 3 (08:00):
I really do? And you don't hear good news right away.
People don't like sharing good news with you, like when
they get a promotion when they're getting married, because it's like,
who cares, it's not about me? I'm toxic?
Speaker 16 (08:12):
Wow?
Speaker 1 (08:13):
Really, I don't think you're like that.
Speaker 3 (08:16):
I don't either, But anyway, these are signs that you're toxic.
You experience a lot of drama.
Speaker 4 (08:23):
There you go.
Speaker 3 (08:24):
Maybe it's because I surround myself with you toxic people.
Oh no, how can you tell? If you're toxic? It's
always about you? No, it's not. Let's talk about you.
What do you think about me? Toxic people? If you're toxic,
you're not kind unless it benefits you.
Speaker 4 (08:45):
Oh, absolutely, I.
Speaker 3 (08:48):
Stop it for me when I help you out. You
know you're toxic when you always guilt people.
Speaker 2 (08:59):
Gone.
Speaker 3 (09:03):
You know that you're full of toxic vibes when you
never ever apologize. That's you never take accountability. If you're toxic,
you're always needy, always needy, toxic people. If you're toxic
like me, you're needy. You're always the victim, always someone's
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always out to get you. You always lie, lie, lie,
Lying it says you're lying is a huge part of
being toxic. And it's always major lies, not small ones.
I am a big trash talking liar, and that's another
thing about toxic people like me.
Speaker 4 (09:39):
We love to trash talk.
Speaker 3 (09:40):
Absolutely, and finally, on the list of ways to tell
if you're toxic, it's pretty simple.
Speaker 4 (09:47):
You're negative. You're toxic.
Speaker 3 (09:49):
You're negative you If you're like me and you're toxic,
you suck the positivity out of people.
Speaker 4 (09:57):
It's highly toxic.
Speaker 3 (09:58):
You want people to enjoy being around you, not feel
drained of their hope and excitement. No, I couldn't want
that if I'm me being toxic, because I'm toxic. I
finally think.
Speaker 5 (10:12):
That list is scary.
Speaker 3 (10:14):
Yeah, anyone else want to pile on?
Speaker 4 (10:17):
Yes, toxic?
Speaker 3 (10:18):
Scary?
Speaker 9 (10:18):
Well, I just want to know, is the first step
to recovery and being toxic the admission that you're toxic?
Because I think you may be onto something here, Elvis honesty, Yeah, yeah,
that's not.
Speaker 3 (10:29):
A trait of a toxic person. But one of the
traits of a toxic person person was dishonesty. I just
turned that one around because I'm honestly telling you, I'm.
Speaker 1 (10:36):
Talking honestly toxic exactly.
Speaker 3 (10:40):
Anyone else, anyone else toxic.
Speaker 5 (10:42):
I'm kind of thinking our whole show might be toxic. Together.
We do all of these things as a group. It's great.
Speaker 1 (10:48):
I feel like there's like a couple of things in
there that I definitely am like, oh wait a second, what,
but I don't does it have to be all of
those things or just.
Speaker 4 (10:56):
You know, you could be a percentage of toxic.
Speaker 3 (10:59):
You don't.
Speaker 4 (11:00):
It's not all or nothing, right.
Speaker 3 (11:01):
You can be on the toxic spectrum where you're like
a little bit of toxic or a whole lot of
hell toxic.
Speaker 14 (11:07):
Man.
Speaker 5 (11:07):
The one that gets me is when you're like you're
always surrounded by drama, Like I think that that's happening
all the time, and then I think I'm not doing this.
Everyone around me must be crazy. Oh but wait, perhaps
it is.
Speaker 3 (11:17):
I you could be a drama magnet. Yeah, to bring
it up and be I don't know what. Snate Love
loves to embrace his toxicity.
Speaker 15 (11:26):
I think we need to embrace our toxicity.
Speaker 4 (11:30):
It's a hard word to say, especially if you're toxic.
Speaker 15 (11:32):
Yeah, if it's like an alcohol, I'm like one hundred
and eighty proof, that's like ninety percent, you know what
I mean, Like, I'm I'm ninety percent.
Speaker 3 (11:41):
And I'm fine with that.
Speaker 4 (11:42):
Especially Frogy.
Speaker 5 (11:43):
Hey, you're fine with it. You're getting poisoned.
Speaker 3 (11:46):
You once, you almost die a couple of times. You're
like whatever.
Speaker 7 (11:52):
I'll say this, toxic, toxicity and narcissism are very very close. Yes,
when you go down this list, they're twa. Narcissism is
very close to a lot of these things.
Speaker 4 (12:03):
And then they also have something else in common.
Speaker 3 (12:05):
They're hard to say, narcissism and toxicity dead.
Speaker 1 (12:09):
Wait does that less say that people avoid you? I
think you did say that, So what's that? What if
you avoid people?
Speaker 2 (12:17):
Oh?
Speaker 5 (12:18):
I do that You're smart and healthy I do.
Speaker 3 (12:21):
You know me, I avoid people as much as possible.
That's just kind of what I do. And people think
I'm I don't know what they think, and I don't
care because I'm toxic. Maybe it's better for you that
I ignore you and stay out of your life. I
don't answer your phone calls, I don't text back.
Speaker 4 (12:37):
I mean some toxicity. Lets me call Elvis exactly.
Speaker 1 (12:42):
Follow at Elvis Terran Show.
Speaker 2 (12:47):
New York.
Speaker 1 (12:50):
Traffic absolutely sucks and when I tune in, I kind
of zone out into the show, away from beings.
Speaker 2 (12:56):
And morning show.
Speaker 3 (12:59):
So I was at the grocery store and a lady
was walking through with her phone playing music loudly monstrous.
Just it wasn't an iPhone because it was really it
was louder than MyPhone could ever be. That's one of
those things that I don't think people know how rude
they're being. List I made a list common things people
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do that they don't realize it is actually rude. Number
one listening to anything in public with the volume turned
up monstrous. Yes, you were polluting the world with your audio.
Speaker 5 (13:33):
Yes, and that includes people having conversations on the speakerphone. Correct.
Speaker 3 (13:38):
Oh exactly.
Speaker 5 (13:39):
Yeah, I just I was on a plane recently. I
told you guys this. There was a grandmother and grandson
sitting next to me. They both had whatever they were
watching on full blast, so it was like a telenovela
and then also Blues Cluse and it was insane. I'm like,
you don't have headphones.
Speaker 16 (13:54):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (13:55):
Also, flight attendant Jarret TeleMe to shut up. This was terrible, terrible.
Speaker 3 (13:58):
I know it is irritating or no offense. It's usually
older people at a table in a restaurant. They go
on their speakerphone and start yap at to some point
and you're like, shut up.
Speaker 5 (14:09):
And it's also a lot. I feel like a lot
of little kids do it too, and their parents just
let them because it's babysitting. The kids at least engaged
in something, so they don't care. But when I'm like
hearing a game NonStop and just like bring bring bring
coins at a nice restaurant, what the heck?
Speaker 1 (14:24):
That gives me crazy. At a soccer match too, because
we'll be sitting in the stands and the parents want
to keep the kids busy next to us, and they
have their iPad on so loud, and I'm trying to
watch the game. And I'm like, can you just like
put headphones up on or something.
Speaker 3 (14:38):
It may assume when you're a parent you don't hear
the noise as much anymore. You kind of tune it out.
Speaker 4 (14:42):
It's it's a radio station my kids. I hell, come,
you're not singing along, Dad. I'm like, I hear these
songs all the time. And same thing with kid shows.
I have every single kid show song stuck in my head.
Speaker 3 (14:52):
Parking a shopping cart in the middle of the aisle
while you're at the grocery store, oh yes, move your
car to the side, and then you try to get
around them, and they're like they look at you like
you're being rude or speaking.
Speaker 15 (15:10):
Of shopping carts, and then block it the rest of
the eye with their body on the other I'm like, no,
you pull the cart over to where you need to
go exactly.
Speaker 2 (15:19):
Now.
Speaker 3 (15:19):
Speaking of shopping carts, the ones that don't put them
in the corral in the parking lot like scary like that? Well,
I mean, you know, it depends on where the cart
corral is.
Speaker 9 (15:30):
If the car corral is close by, I don't mind
walking over to it, But if it's on the other
side of the aisle, and I got to walk from
more than three or four minutes, I will just put
it out of harm's way so as it doesn't take
up a parking space or in the middle of the road.
Speaker 3 (15:44):
I'm not going to be that kind of guy.
Speaker 5 (15:46):
What you're saying is that your three minutes are more
important than the other person three minutes or maybe longer,
who then has to come and get it and take
it back.
Speaker 17 (15:53):
You'll be taking a job away from someone if everybody
puts them away.
Speaker 3 (15:55):
No, you're not.
Speaker 9 (15:56):
The person who put who takes my parking space is
going to need a cart and they're gonna have to
walk all the way over to the corral and get
a car.
Speaker 1 (16:02):
They can't even move into the space because your cart
is there.
Speaker 5 (16:05):
I don't know I ever take that card. I'd be
like that person is dirty and gallless.
Speaker 3 (16:09):
Yeah, and I don't want a lazy man's cart. And
also like I was at King's the other day and
at the very end I think you may have told
the store at the very end of the parking lot,
as far as the eye can see, I can see
a cart then, so want to take it and not
brought back monster.
Speaker 4 (16:23):
So you know what I started walking to zoom and effort.
Speaker 3 (16:26):
So I've just walked all the way, like three miles
that way almost and got this cart, and I was
coming back, I discovered more carts. I ended up bringing
three carts back to the corral because they're scary, can't
walk on kid?
Speaker 4 (16:39):
Is actually good for you?
Speaker 3 (16:40):
Well, corrals out there.
Speaker 4 (16:42):
Put put a corral in every place.
Speaker 5 (16:44):
Scary walked through the whole grocery store with it. And
it's that last like one hundred feet that just do
you in.
Speaker 17 (16:49):
Yeah, I think that's maybe what it is the last
time you walked through a grocery store.
Speaker 3 (16:55):
Oh, just a couple of weeks ago. It's ridiculous. I
got robbed, you know, No.
Speaker 16 (17:01):
I did.
Speaker 3 (17:02):
Moving on to other things that people do and they
don't know they're really rude, Like if someone declines a drink, oh,
insisting people like you gotta have it done. Come on, man,
what's your problem? People that give them, not to people
who turn down the drinks, to people who give them
health drink.
Speaker 5 (17:19):
You know, if someone sober or they have a health issue,
or they just don't want to drink.
Speaker 3 (17:23):
They don't owe you an explanation.
Speaker 18 (17:25):
I got pressured into doing a shot that I didn't
want on Saturday night, but I found beer.
Speaker 3 (17:28):
Pressure on that.
Speaker 4 (17:30):
Don't don't do it.
Speaker 3 (17:31):
Don't let them win that they're being rude and you
don't owe anyone an explanation. If you don't want to
drink or smoke pot whatever, you just say no, thanks,
that's it.
Speaker 2 (17:39):
They don't they don't.
Speaker 3 (17:40):
Need to know why what you and rehab. No, I'm
not a drink. Here's one that I need to work on.
I'm being rude and don't even know it. Letting my
dog jump on you.
Speaker 4 (17:55):
When people come to the house.
Speaker 5 (17:57):
I can see that dog.
Speaker 17 (17:58):
People don't care though, but you know what, I'll as
somebody that's even allergic to dogs.
Speaker 15 (18:02):
The smaller dogs are okay, I feel like because they
don't really do that much damage.
Speaker 4 (18:06):
But if it's a big dog, yeah, you gotta control them.
Speaker 9 (18:09):
So we always have elevator episodes in my apartment building,
and people are getting onto various flaws with their dogs,
and a lot of times the dog will come, it
will come, sniff me, lick me, whatever, and I but
I'm like, well, I'm an easygoing person, so I'll pet
the dog back. But I'm thinking in my head, dude,
what if I freaking hated dogs, and I.
Speaker 3 (18:29):
The only does nothing to like hold the dog back.
Speaker 4 (18:32):
It's just like take ahead.
Speaker 3 (18:33):
And as you're a parent, you don't like your kids
jump all over stranger or something. I don't mind it.
I have a bit. I have a threshold up.
Speaker 5 (18:40):
Also, like around here, people are usually getting in those
elevators because they took their dog outside, or they're going
to take their dog outside and their little paws or
a little dirt bag little paws, right, which I get
because you were walking around on some of them. Don't
jump on me. And I love dogs, but I don't
want a little brown pawprint on me.
Speaker 3 (18:54):
Another another time, you're being rude, don't even know it.
Asking a newly married couple when they're gonna have.
Speaker 5 (18:59):
Kids, that's so weird the first question or.
Speaker 3 (19:03):
Any couple, right, yeah, like when you plan on getting married?
Who says that to it? Two people dating?
Speaker 5 (19:13):
I get that all the time, and.
Speaker 3 (19:15):
It's none of their business.
Speaker 5 (19:16):
People think it's so cute to say weird things like oh,
but you guys would have such beautiful babies, don't want them?
And then also, you guys have been together that long,
how come you're not married? Because we don't want to be.
That's why it's just very weird.
Speaker 4 (19:28):
You're being rude.
Speaker 3 (19:29):
Don't know it when you're looking at your phone while
someone is speaking to you. I don't know what you're
talking about camera.
Speaker 4 (19:46):
Exactly.
Speaker 3 (19:47):
Well, look I know that you know, like in this room,
you know we're on we're doing the show, this and that.
The show never stops, so everyone, so you got to
look down for notes or you got to look at something.
I get that, I'm looking at the clock right now.
But let's say you're at a bar with a friend
and you start talking to them and they just they
pick up the phone and go yeah yeah, yeah yeah.
Speaker 5 (20:07):
And a lot of people do not have the ability
to text or look at whatever is on their phone
and listen to you. So you know, they're just I.
Speaker 1 (20:14):
Cannot do that.
Speaker 18 (20:14):
Is it rude to answer the phone at the table? Yes, yes, yes, yeah,
so absolutely need to answer the call. You just step away.
I guess, pardon, I need to part of me. I
got to step out for a second.
Speaker 3 (20:25):
As a parent, this could be another way people are
being rude around you, giving unsolicited parenting advice. I mean,
even on like social media, they're like, oh, you should
let your kid do it? Yeah, yeah, you you have
your kid. You were responsible for your kid. No one
else is get off my laun.
Speaker 1 (20:41):
I hate people who don't have children that give advice
because until you're in that situation, you have no idea,
Like they do the same thing with like a lot
of things, like if you're not in a situation, you
really don't know until you're in that situation. Drives me.
Speaker 5 (20:55):
Okay, but two things. Two things. One is it unsolicited
parenting advice to be like some headphones on that kid's iPad,
Because that's annoying.
Speaker 1 (21:02):
That's not parenting, that's just being rude, Jack rude.
Speaker 5 (21:06):
And you're right, I don't know what it's like to
have kids, but I know what it's like to deal
with everybody else's kids that like, they chose to have kids,
And now it's my problem. But whatever was going on?
Speaker 1 (21:14):
If I'm dealing with my kid and I have a
problem or an issue with my kid and you don't
have a kid, and you walk over and go, here's
what I think you should try, and be like, you
don't have kids, how would you know what to try?
Speaker 5 (21:24):
Because those two don't do coach like that.
Speaker 1 (21:26):
That's a different situation.
Speaker 3 (21:28):
But if the kids like kicking you in the shin,
you have every right in the world and say, hey,
can you get your.
Speaker 4 (21:32):
Kids off show?
Speaker 1 (21:34):
Anybody in general.
Speaker 3 (21:35):
Finally, we're running at a time saying no offense right
before you say something that you know is going to
be offensive.
Speaker 4 (21:42):
So that doesn't give you the license.
Speaker 3 (21:46):
By saying no. Yeah, if you really feel like you
have to say no offense, you really shouldn't say what
it is. I guess, well, that said, let's try to
be polite today. People get social.
Speaker 1 (21:56):
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Speaker 3 (22:25):
Are you likable?
Speaker 1 (22:27):
I think?
Speaker 4 (22:27):
Are you likable?
Speaker 5 (22:28):
I think it depends how you ask honestly?
Speaker 3 (22:32):
Are we Are we likable people? I mean, it's easy
for us to say we're likable. It's scary. Yes, we
are likable, We're lovable. Are you likable? Straightening?
Speaker 2 (22:43):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (22:43):
Extremely kidding me?
Speaker 3 (22:45):
Okay, there you go.
Speaker 4 (22:46):
What about you, Producer, Sam? Are you a likable person?
Speaker 8 (22:49):
I feel like I'm either likable or it's a day
where everyone will hate me.
Speaker 5 (22:52):
I swing real hard one way or the other.
Speaker 3 (22:55):
So we were stumbling around online gandhi me. We found
this list the seven social micro habits that demolish your likability?
Kay dare we to lock into this? I'm afraid? Do
we have music for this?
Speaker 2 (23:11):
Scary?
Speaker 4 (23:12):
Yes, there's gonna be an are you likable?
Speaker 2 (23:14):
Bed?
Speaker 11 (23:15):
Of course?
Speaker 3 (23:15):
But think about it. Are you a likable person? Of
course you're gonna say yes. Who's gonna say no? I'm
not very likable?
Speaker 6 (23:20):
You never know somebody.
Speaker 4 (23:22):
I mean sometimes I know I'm not.
Speaker 20 (23:25):
All right.
Speaker 3 (23:25):
It's now time for are you liking?
Speaker 2 (23:28):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (23:30):
Are you likable? Where'd you get this?
Speaker 3 (23:36):
Is this from where?
Speaker 5 (23:38):
I'm not sure which one you're looking at? One is
from Medium and one is from Forbes.
Speaker 3 (23:42):
Which one do you like better?
Speaker 2 (23:42):
One?
Speaker 5 (23:43):
I think Forbes one is actually better. Let me go
to that one because I think that might make all
of us think.
Speaker 1 (23:47):
A little bit.
Speaker 3 (23:48):
Oh really, okay? Nine things? Oh my god, it used
to be seven things. Now this one's nine things. I
love all these articles coming out to prove that we're
all unlikable?
Speaker 18 (23:58):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (23:59):
Okay? From four uh number one humble bragging? Yeah, talk
about it?
Speaker 5 (24:04):
So it's stuff like, you know, oh, I'm so skinny,
these pants are just falling off me. I can't take it.
Speaker 13 (24:10):
It's so hard.
Speaker 3 (24:11):
That makes you unlikable.
Speaker 5 (24:12):
Yeah right, you know the humble brag.
Speaker 3 (24:14):
Yeah, it's terrible. God, you know what, We're trying to
go to the Cape this weekend to play touch football
with the Kennedy's and uh.
Speaker 4 (24:24):
That's stupid, Cessna. I can't get it started.
Speaker 7 (24:27):
So hard, I can't find a big enough place to
park our yacht, so we're not going to be able
to do.
Speaker 3 (24:32):
That makes you unlikable. Humble bragging Number two being too
serious absolutely, I.
Speaker 5 (24:38):
Mean, especially if you are one of those people who
makes fun of other people and you joke around and
then the joke comes back to you and you can't
take it.
Speaker 3 (24:44):
That's and people who just don't laugh or don't enjoy
things just too serious.
Speaker 5 (24:53):
I had a friend once tell me I just don't
like comedy, and I did. I still don't understand it.
I don't understand how people don't enjoy laughing. But I
guess there's like, you know, a whole bunch out there.
Speaker 3 (25:03):
Uh, not asking enough questions makes you unlikable, So that
guess that means you know all the answers, so you
don't ask any.
Speaker 5 (25:09):
Questions, or you spend a lot of time talking about yourself.
Speaker 4 (25:13):
Right, is there one someone? I think everyone here is
so far pretty likable.
Speaker 3 (25:16):
Okay, yeah, it's good, except for Nate a little bit.
Speaker 1 (25:19):
Well, Nate does do the humble rag. It's so hard being.
Speaker 5 (25:22):
This hot, are ripping through my sleep?
Speaker 4 (25:25):
You do that on my appearance, not my accomplish.
Speaker 3 (25:31):
Emotional hijackings makes you unlikable, right.
Speaker 5 (25:36):
So, emotional hijacking is if there's a situation that might
not be very likable to you, and you immediately lose
your cool. You start crying, you start screaming, you're throwing things,
You're really taking away from the moment of whatever is
happening because now it's about your emotion.
Speaker 3 (25:51):
I mean, I think I'll take that one. That's me.
Speaker 5 (25:52):
You're an emotional hijacking.
Speaker 3 (25:53):
I'm an emotional hijacking.
Speaker 5 (25:54):
I have seen you throw a microwave.
Speaker 3 (25:59):
Oh, another thing makes you unlikable, Danielle whipping out your phone.
Speaker 1 (26:03):
Danielle, let me whip that out.
Speaker 4 (26:06):
You had already pre whipped before I read that.
Speaker 3 (26:07):
That one I did.
Speaker 4 (26:08):
Yeah, whipping out your phone.
Speaker 1 (26:10):
I mean, especially like at the dinner table and stuff
like that, Like that drives me crazy.
Speaker 3 (26:14):
Yeah, I think sometimes we're all little guilty of you
to Like the other day, I was having a dinner
with friends and I was the only one that had
the phone on the table, and I was like, and
I slowly my hand came up from below the table
and stole it, takes out in my pocket.
Speaker 5 (26:31):
You have scary over here. Who if you're ever eating
with him, he will yell as soon as the food
comes down, phone eats first. The phone eats first, and
he has to take pictures.
Speaker 3 (26:40):
Are you serious? Yeah, I've never experienced this.
Speaker 2 (26:46):
Wait.
Speaker 9 (26:47):
Wait, I don't want you to put a fork in anything,
because it's going to ruin the aesthetics of the photo.
Speaker 3 (26:51):
So I'm like, phone eats, You're not taking pictures of
my food? Yes, No, that's mine. No, that's mine. You
lined all the dishes up in the middle, and you
do a little sweet Oh god, what what year in
your life are you gonna do something with all these
photos of lasagna? I mean, what are you gonna.
Speaker 4 (27:07):
Do with them?
Speaker 2 (27:08):
That?
Speaker 9 (27:08):
I post it and I document what the dish was,
and people are like, oh, that looks good.
Speaker 5 (27:12):
He gets free food. This is what he does.
Speaker 3 (27:14):
It doesn't know he ever results in free ever. Have
you guys seen him do this?
Speaker 5 (27:17):
Absolutely?
Speaker 8 (27:18):
And sometimes I get free food because he's buying, so
I'm fine to But I mean.
Speaker 5 (27:22):
If you start reaching with the fork, Scary will slap
it out of your hand.
Speaker 2 (27:25):
First.
Speaker 4 (27:28):
I've heard that. Oh god, scary very unlikable.
Speaker 3 (27:31):
Another thing that makes you unlikable?
Speaker 2 (27:34):
Uh?
Speaker 4 (27:35):
Oh name dropping?
Speaker 1 (27:37):
Oh yeah, we know these people.
Speaker 3 (27:39):
Well, we all know people, so sometimes.
Speaker 5 (27:42):
You know, I think sometimes we might be those people,
not even intentionally, but if you're talking to people about
what your day was like, or you know, there's a
relatable story, someone's saying like, oh my god, you know
I love Enrigae Glicias. I'm sure Froggy's going to say
something about knowing Enricae Glicias because he does.
Speaker 3 (27:57):
It's not like you drop his name all the time.
But a friend of mine was like, oh, I just
bought they Knew whatever truck. I said, Oh my god,
my friend Charlie Poos just bought one of those, And
as it was coming out of my mouth, I'm like,
what a pampas as I am? Yeah, my friend Charlie,
maybe I just called Charlie.
Speaker 5 (28:18):
I think if we dropped the last names.
Speaker 20 (28:20):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (28:21):
Another thing that makes you unlikable gossiping. I gotta come
back on that one. I love it when someone goes, hey,
you didn't hear it from me, But for sure I don't.
I don't find that unlikable, unlikable.
Speaker 5 (28:36):
I love hearing the gossip, but whenever somebody is gossiping
to me, it makes me take a step back and think, hmm,
I wonder if the things I told you are going
to other people?
Speaker 4 (28:45):
Oh no, no, absolutely no.
Speaker 3 (28:46):
My friends who gossip, I do not tell them top
secrets guaranteed.
Speaker 15 (28:51):
If you're you're getting information from a gossiper, anything you
say to that gossipers gossip exactly.
Speaker 3 (28:57):
So gossiping can be unlikable trait for some. The next
one having a closed mind.
Speaker 5 (29:04):
Well yeah, I refuse to accept that one.
Speaker 3 (29:07):
You know, it kind of drives me nutes when you
go to dinner with someone and you offer them a
bite of your whatever, like, no, oh that's me. I
like that.
Speaker 4 (29:14):
I'm like, have you ever had it?
Speaker 3 (29:15):
No?
Speaker 1 (29:16):
And I don't want it. You even my mind and
my mouth closed.
Speaker 4 (29:21):
If you've never had it, how do you know you
don't like it, I just do.
Speaker 3 (29:24):
Okay. You can be closed minded about many things in
addition to food. But if someone's not able to open
their mind and just maybe toy with another way of
looking at something, come on, it's okay to change it
up a little.
Speaker 5 (29:41):
Bit, even just the way you pitch it. It could
be different, you know, instead of somebody being like whatever,
which we all do, don't get me wrong, maybe could
just be like, you know what, I'm allergic.
Speaker 1 (29:51):
That's my thing. I'm allergic to fish.
Speaker 5 (29:53):
But you're not everything from the sea, Daniel.
Speaker 4 (29:55):
You're allergic to it, though it's a different thing.
Speaker 1 (29:58):
Breakout knives.
Speaker 3 (30:01):
Unlikable if you share too much too early. Yes, hey,
how many times have you seen those self help memes
that roll by, and a lot of them are Stop
talking about yourself, Stop giving people all your information. Have
a have a little bit of privacy in your life.
Speaker 4 (30:17):
Private our friends.
Speaker 1 (30:18):
Charlie Pooth he has a song out about that, saying, Charlie,
be quiet, don't make a sound, because he's he gives
too He's like that. He gives you too much information,
tells you how much he cares about you too soon,
and he needs to comment, you know, our friend Charlie.
Speaker 3 (30:31):
Yeah, oh, Charlie Pooth, Yeah yeah.
Speaker 4 (30:33):
Scariest that he wants to add one want Well.
Speaker 9 (30:37):
I don't know what you'd call it, but if you're
announcing that you did something great or whatever it is,
and then somebody jumps in to play top that and
they did it already and they did it better.
Speaker 3 (30:47):
I love to play top that your experience and don't
that's rough.
Speaker 9 (30:52):
I'm sitting here telling something then you jump in and
you just kind of like overshadow me like that.
Speaker 12 (30:57):
I hate that.
Speaker 3 (30:59):
Yeah, well, I live.
Speaker 4 (31:01):
I live for that.
Speaker 3 (31:05):
You do not. I do see a lot of times
and I and I'm guilty of this. I'm sure some
of us are. If someone says, oh my god, we
had the best meal last night at this restaurant blah
blah blah, you can just leave it at that, or
I'm like, oh, thinking i'm sounding relatable, Oh my god,
we had a meal at next door to that place,
which was great.
Speaker 1 (31:24):
I feel like I do that too, because I think,
oh my god, that's maybe you don't mean it that way,
but sometimes I think it might come across that way,
but you may.
Speaker 7 (31:32):
I think that's that's not one now, Nate I'm sure
Nate's had this medical one upping. Somebody will say, you know,
I had a stroke, Oh I had three.
Speaker 3 (31:43):
That's what I don't want to one up. I don't know.
Speaker 15 (31:47):
I feel like you're allowed to want to up people
in the whole medical world, right, But somebody goes like
froggy and somebody goes, oh, man, I had the worst
migraine you can come back with.
Speaker 4 (31:55):
I had an aneurysm, right, exactly.
Speaker 2 (32:00):
Me.
Speaker 3 (32:00):
That is, your problems aren't problems.
Speaker 5 (32:04):
One umber.
Speaker 3 (32:06):
I'm sorry, thing is okay. There is a backwards way
to there's a way that could backfire you. For instance,
before Thank You God, before Alex was uh proclaimed cancer free.
If ever I had a headache or any body problem,
I would never even I didn't want to talk about
(32:26):
it because I'm like, God, you know, my left ankle
is really hurting today. Well, he could easily say, well
I have cancer.
Speaker 5 (32:33):
Right, But if you had a tumor in your ankle
and you didn't say anything about it because you were
worried that somebody else had cancer, now you a full cancer.
Speaker 4 (32:40):
That's how I can like one up cancer.
Speaker 9 (32:42):
You should never be minimalized or raised by whatever the
next person has to say.
Speaker 3 (32:47):
Well, I know, but if someone has cancer, I will
let them. I will let them win that route cancer, strokes, yeah, strokes, aneurysms. Cancer.
Speaker 5 (33:00):
Wait, so, Nate, we know Danielle has bad migraines. Yeah,
they're bad. And she'll come in and be like, I
have a migraine. I took a pill. Do you in
your head?
Speaker 2 (33:06):
Things?
Speaker 12 (33:06):
Shut up?
Speaker 3 (33:06):
Daniel I had two strokes, I will.
Speaker 1 (33:12):
Say cancer, shut up.
Speaker 15 (33:13):
I will say with the second stroke was it will
put any of your migraines to share.
Speaker 4 (33:21):
But that doesn't less like rubbing your face in it.
Speaker 3 (33:24):
You are.
Speaker 7 (33:25):
It's also the equivalent of you know, there's people who
have it a lot worse than you.
Speaker 4 (33:30):
I don't care, dude.
Speaker 3 (33:31):
That's when you should come out to say, no, they don't. No,
I have it worse than everyone can buy everybody planet does.
Speaker 5 (33:39):
Do a lot. You'll be telling him something and he
just looks at you and goes.
Speaker 15 (33:45):
Sometimes, yeah, sometimes you're probably people's problems in general, not
just specifically, are.
Speaker 4 (33:52):
Just like that's not a problem.
Speaker 3 (33:54):
Wait, but what you said to me last week about
my foot. You remember what you said about my foot,
because my ankle, I'm my go really messed up, and
he says, I hope it. I hope they have to
amputate it.
Speaker 5 (34:04):
He wants you to have a peg leg, saying something.
Speaker 3 (34:07):
Like that, because he's an ass.
Speaker 15 (34:10):
This ties back to remember when you had the you
had the retina detaching, Yes, and we were joking.
Speaker 3 (34:16):
That you needed an iPad.
Speaker 2 (34:17):
Yes.
Speaker 15 (34:17):
This is going back to you being the pirate thej
and I'm still trying to tie it back to that
because you remember that one time.
Speaker 4 (34:23):
This is a lameout excuse.
Speaker 15 (34:25):
We were joking that you were you would have to
have an eyepatch, and somebody texted in and said, well,
someone with one eye.
Speaker 4 (34:31):
I take offense to this.
Speaker 15 (34:32):
I'm god like you think somebody with one eye would
have a sense of you.
Speaker 4 (34:36):
Okay, thank you. That was Nate.
Speaker 5 (34:40):
Don't get the correlation.
Speaker 3 (34:42):
Let's go outside the circle and talk to Annie. Hello Annie, Hi,
good morning, Good morning. So you say this conversation we're
having where we're giving you the list of things that
make you seem unlikable, You're feeling like we're like attacking you.
Speaker 21 (34:57):
Once on a Monday morning, this is so bus on
my drive into work.
Speaker 3 (35:01):
So halfway to work, you left the house feeling good.
Now you're about to get to work. Now you feel unlikable?
Speaker 4 (35:08):
Is that what you're sound so good?
Speaker 13 (35:09):
Now?
Speaker 14 (35:10):
I'm a teacher. I'm a fifth grade teacher, and I
feel like I may be one up people when I.
Speaker 21 (35:14):
Talk about my work, like, oh, you have a bad day.
You have to hear what twenty one of my kids
did to me today.
Speaker 11 (35:21):
I'm trying to you.
Speaker 14 (35:23):
I'm not trying to want you.
Speaker 7 (35:25):
You're not You're not a bad person. And no, there's
a fine line in relating and one upping and where
is that line? That's that's what's difficult, right.
Speaker 14 (35:34):
It's so thin.
Speaker 13 (35:35):
You're right, thank you.
Speaker 21 (35:36):
And I'm listening to this and I'm going, yeah, I
do this. And then I heard the topic of the
conversation and I just went, wah, I want to guys.
Speaker 5 (35:46):
That that is emotionally hijacking our conversation.
Speaker 4 (35:51):
Look what you did?
Speaker 21 (35:52):
You want everything on the list?
Speaker 3 (35:54):
I was having a great day to you emotionally hijacked
our conversation. And I have a beautiful day. Thank you
for being a teacher. We love you, Thank you, love
you too. Sorry to trigger. Oh well, uh so in closing, uh,
don't be a jerk, right, mildly unlikable like all my friends.
(36:15):
The Jonahs brothers usually tell me stop being a jerk.
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Speaker 3 (36:46):
It wasn't that long ago we had Carol g here
in this room with us. What a great, great time
we had with her, right, I mean, she's awesome, She's
she's awesome, she's lovely. People love her so much, and
now more people love her because a lot of people
that listen to our show, Carol g. If you didn't
hear that interview, we've had so many requests people want
to hear it again. So here it is our time
(37:06):
with Carol g.
Speaker 4 (37:09):
The one, the only Carol g Right.
Speaker 6 (37:11):
Here to be here. And she smells amazing. I know
you keep telling me to keep my nose.
Speaker 1 (37:18):
Out of people.
Speaker 4 (37:21):
Sniffs every guest.
Speaker 22 (37:23):
Really so there's people that you don't like her in
your every now and then, but you smell really.
Speaker 4 (37:29):
Good, Okay, perfect, Yeah, she sniffs everyone. It's male, female,
everything sniffing.
Speaker 3 (37:37):
So first of all, I can't say welcome to New
York because you're basically in New Yorker. Now you've lived
here five months.
Speaker 22 (37:42):
The last five months, I've been based in New York,
like moving around, going back and forth. But I was
doing some things here for my album. So I was
here in New York and I get to know the
place from a different perspective, and I'm loving it.
Speaker 4 (37:56):
Could you see yourself living here forever?
Speaker 3 (37:58):
Or is it wearing you down?
Speaker 22 (37:59):
I don't think forever, because as a Columbia, we love
like farms and big places like big land, and here
is too rush for me a little bit.
Speaker 13 (38:10):
But I was in what was Blush, and I was
like I.
Speaker 22 (38:12):
Could ride back cicles, I could go out and see
the life style. People was getting like tan in the
pearls part peers. It's crazy to see when it's a
sunny day, people is getting like suns in.
Speaker 13 (38:26):
The piers as it was a beach.
Speaker 3 (38:27):
So I love it, like you actually jumped into the
Hudson River.
Speaker 5 (38:32):
Oh yeah, oh my god, oh yeah, okay, it's not
glowing from doing that.
Speaker 22 (38:41):
It's crazy because I have to say that in my
I don't know if you say it by my benefit,
I have to say that I didn't know it was
a river, Okay, I wasn't a place.
Speaker 3 (38:51):
What do you think it was?
Speaker 22 (38:53):
I don't know, like the ocean, and there there was
people doing it yet Ski that see big moment and
I was like, oh my god, we're here.
Speaker 13 (39:02):
I was in a studio like.
Speaker 22 (39:03):
Getting ready for the VMAs, and I was like, it
was like so hot, and I was like, what about
if we jump to the o It's gotting to be amazing.
And they want to put the documentary out. Everyone like,
oh my god, survived to the Hutson. Why what is
that thought about it?
Speaker 3 (39:21):
It has all sorts of things lurking and their diseases and.
Speaker 5 (39:25):
It's like body marinate.
Speaker 6 (39:26):
Yeah, that's when they don't.
Speaker 3 (39:29):
The bodies like you.
Speaker 5 (39:33):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (39:34):
So if you can survive the Hudson, you can survive anything.
Speaker 2 (39:36):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (39:36):
I see now I am prepared for like hard and stuff.
Speaker 5 (39:40):
You can do it.
Speaker 3 (39:40):
You can do anything. So I have a party girl
voice today.
Speaker 4 (39:43):
Can you hear that?
Speaker 3 (39:45):
I was up all night dancing to your album. It
is so much fun. It's such a fun album. It
makes you want to dance. It makes you want to party,
It makes you want to wear bright like fruity clothes
like I have to say.
Speaker 22 (39:56):
I was about to say that when I say that,
but I was like, no, maybe I need to be like.
Speaker 13 (40:01):
It's lower with the things. But I love your shir
because it's really a tropic mood and vibe.
Speaker 4 (40:07):
This shirt used to be curtains in my house, but that's.
Speaker 6 (40:11):
All about that.
Speaker 13 (40:12):
Did used to be like a carton too.
Speaker 4 (40:16):
I wore my couch.
Speaker 3 (40:17):
I wore my couch yesterday. It was a great day,
great shirt. So let's talk about it. Let's go back
to the documentary. Okay, So what I feel like exposing
you and your vulnerabilities in life and like it was real.
It wasn't like you on stage with lights. It was
you backstage with no lights. Were you a little hesitant
to as a.
Speaker 13 (40:37):
Artisition, to say let's do this this way?
Speaker 22 (40:40):
I don't know, but I think I was already like
talking about it like earlier. And the thing about that
documentary is it's like the open door to a normal life,
not my life. I think a normal life, and I
think right now in the spot that we are with
social media, like everything is open. If we go to
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social media like everyone is so happy, everyone is so successful,
everyone is so perfect, bodies are so amazing and everything
is so amazing. And I was like, what about to
show the realness of a process like being a success person,
being a good having a good body, has a process,
has sacrifices, has like a process at efforts. So let
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me show the realness of the thing. And for me
it was hard because I don't know, but I think
sometimes people.
Speaker 13 (41:27):
Don't like leaders to be.
Speaker 22 (41:30):
Weak, to have weakness, or to be you know, the
vulnerable exactly. They just expect us to be really strong
for any situation. But the real thing about all of
us is we have situations and it's hard to go
to all of them. But when you do it and
you have the strength and you're trusting yourself and everything,
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you canna get the points. So I think that was
the most important thing for me to show the realness
in this documentary.
Speaker 3 (41:57):
I'm glad you did, and you know and so people
do say being vulnerable is a weakness. I think it's
a strength. I think it takes guts to expose your
true feelings, so not at all tears if you cry.
Sometimes I cry a lot good.
Speaker 6 (42:15):
I cry a lot. I have to say that. I
cry a light. I cried more done what.
Speaker 3 (42:20):
You cry about last? Last time you cry?
Speaker 22 (42:22):
You know, if I listened to my album, I cried
just for me to be able to get things done.
I don't know, like to have the opportunity to think
about something and to get it done.
Speaker 13 (42:34):
It's always a blessing.
Speaker 22 (42:36):
Is a privilege, I don't know, it's it's hard sometimes
to get things done.
Speaker 13 (42:40):
So for me, I cried because of that.
Speaker 22 (42:41):
I cried because I laughed so much, and I cried.
I cried because something touched me in a really hard
way and I cried, and I just cried.
Speaker 13 (42:50):
I was born in February fourteen. Please, I have loved.
Speaker 5 (42:55):
I cries definitely.
Speaker 13 (42:58):
I'm going to cry.
Speaker 6 (43:01):
I'm going to cry.
Speaker 5 (43:02):
I read as part of your bio that you once
a year read the four Agreements, which the four is that, right?
Do you have one of them that is your favorite?
Speaker 22 (43:13):
Not taking the things personal that I think I need
to read this book every single year because, uh, that's
the most important thing for me right now, to get
it like in myself, because to have a public life
is to be able to get noise all the time,
good upplauses and everything bad, bad comments and hate and everything.
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So for me try to not get things personal and
just think about it in my intentions. That's hard, but
I think it's something that I tried to read. Keep reading,
keep reading. Oh that's a really good book.
Speaker 5 (43:47):
Which about them all the time, especially specifically the one
that you said, which was don't take anything personally. What
others do or say is a reflection of them, not
you exactly exactly.
Speaker 1 (43:56):
Do you ever take like a break from social media
so you just don't even have to look at it
or deal with any of it.
Speaker 22 (44:00):
Oh yeah, I have to, Yeah, because that's even worst
than the Hudson River people need to speak about, like
I jump in Hudson River, where you spend the whole
day like reading comments in social media.
Speaker 6 (44:15):
That's worse.
Speaker 3 (44:15):
It's worse to media, for sure.
Speaker 13 (44:18):
I have to do it.
Speaker 22 (44:19):
Like when I I love to travel with my friends.
That's my thing instead of like going out and everything.
Speaker 13 (44:26):
I like to take like vacations with them.
Speaker 22 (44:28):
And when I do it, I try to have a
different phone just to take fig pictures with them, with
my friends and being out of everything.
Speaker 13 (44:36):
I think it's really good to do it.
Speaker 1 (44:38):
It's important.
Speaker 3 (44:39):
So our friend Claudia is joining us from Onet seven
in Miami. We were talking earlier while I was in
traffic rushing the gate here to see you about what
it's like being a woman in the business. Your point was,
what was it, Claudia.
Speaker 22 (44:54):
Yeah, it's a male dominated urban reggaeton ito world and
you a woman that's.
Speaker 5 (45:01):
Highlighting and stealing the show in a lot of cases.
Speaker 8 (45:04):
How does it feel and what's the mindset you have
to continue to be that role model in that genre.
Speaker 22 (45:09):
I think I used to think about like that all
the time, But with my last album, with the process
was different. I was having a moment in my life
where I was just doing music and I just put
everything together and I just put the album out and
that was the thing that made a clique with my fans,
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and so that teaches me that people need realness from
leaders and artists and everything.
Speaker 13 (45:36):
So that gave me the strength to say, like.
Speaker 22 (45:38):
Oh, so let's just fight for who I am and
let's show let's be a voice for all of those people.
So I think right now I see it as I
feel really happy and blessed that I could get to
this point in my life. There's had been so much
years on many years, for so much things that I
lost that I have to get away from me to
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get to hear right now. But I'm super happy and
I feel so responsible and compromise to be the voice
of all of my girls that they feel the same
way that I used to feel in that I still
feel sometimes. So I don't know, I see it in
a with a great attitude. I think that there's so
much work to do for women in the industry, in
different industries, because I'm not gonna say that it's just music.
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I think in every single position, girls have to fight
out lot for the respect for the position. So let's
keep doing like not just me, you right there, you're
right here, and you're right there, and all of us
we have so much work to do to keep like
evolving our genre.
Speaker 1 (46:40):
I think I love it. I love that you lift
up all the women in the musical industry, like you
even have tattoos of people like Rihanna, So.
Speaker 5 (46:48):
Yeah, I love them so much.
Speaker 22 (46:50):
Yes, I think I get the input of all of
the girls, that the music that I used to listen
to and everything, I get the energy more from women
and that man, not in a bad way, but I'm sorry.
I just turned to him and I was like, sorry,
not about but yeah, I have Rihanna tattoo, I have
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selenato it. I think for me to see those girls that,
even Selena, because she's still a legend even if she's
not here, she's still on people's.
Speaker 13 (47:22):
Hands and hearts.
Speaker 22 (47:23):
And Rihanna, I don't know, she is there in all
the business, the strange she has to be the more
powerful girl in the world, not losing who you are
and having the freddy moments and the really hard moments
when she has to say like I'm the boss.
Speaker 13 (47:40):
So I really get a lot of inp from that.
Speaker 3 (47:43):
Let's talk about you want to talk about an artist.
Speaker 13 (47:45):
She's incredible.
Speaker 3 (47:47):
Did you just you just dropped into her d MS
and said, Yo, it's Carol.
Speaker 13 (47:52):
I got her personal number?
Speaker 5 (47:54):
Yeah, I was.
Speaker 22 (47:56):
I had a friend, we had a friend together, the
same friend, and I was.
Speaker 13 (48:00):
Like, can you please tell her that I really.
Speaker 22 (48:03):
Love to get connected with her. I don't want to
just send her the message, Please let her know that
I really would love to save myself to show her something.
And she sent the name and the number, so I
think she was open to do something.
Speaker 13 (48:19):
And yeah, I just called her and I was like, hey,
I'm in the studio. I have this song. I don't
know if you would love to jump in, And she did.
Speaker 22 (48:30):
Dream even when I was in the video, I was
like she was doing like dancing and everything.
Speaker 13 (48:34):
I was like, oh my god, I had all all
of her videos and her career.
Speaker 22 (48:39):
They just passing in my mind, and I was like,
it's incredible to see her and to uh grow like
to grow up like watching her videos and watching her
was like so inspiring that for me, like being there
was so choking, you know.
Speaker 13 (48:52):
I was like, Okay, I don't know if this.
Speaker 2 (48:53):
Is a.
Speaker 22 (48:57):
Yeah exactly I myself, but it was a great I
think even for my Columbian people from our Latina culture.
But I think one of the top tyears in my
in my career for sure.
Speaker 1 (49:08):
She couldn't speak English. When she first came here to
just talk to.
Speaker 3 (49:11):
Us, she couldn't speak English. And then next time she
came to see us, she spoke better English than we.
Speaker 6 (49:17):
Oh my god, she speaks and she didn't have accent.
Speaker 13 (49:20):
It's crazy. She no, I need to like my accent.
I have a really hard accent.
Speaker 22 (49:25):
If if I speak you, you have to say that
I'm Columbia or whatever, because we where I've come from.
In my agen in Colombia, we have a really hard
accent that I think the way we speak in Spanish.
Speaker 13 (49:36):
I just speak like that in English. So yeah, I'm
gonna work. No, I'm gonna come like.
Speaker 5 (49:43):
The show.
Speaker 22 (49:44):
Wait, this is my first time in this show, so
next time, Like I don't know.
Speaker 13 (49:47):
What I'm going to be here, just saying please.
Speaker 6 (49:52):
You know, I love your shirt, the flowers in May.
Speaker 4 (50:01):
We have the accent to you. So we're the ones
that have the accent.
Speaker 22 (50:04):
And when you're speak in Spanish, we love to hear
the accent of you when we speak Spanish.
Speaker 6 (50:09):
Yeah, it's cool.
Speaker 13 (50:10):
I don't know, it's yeah, it shows where you're from.
Speaker 5 (50:12):
Somebody putting in some efforts.
Speaker 3 (50:14):
Let's talk about the album Tropy perfect exactly. It's a
tropical and little flirty exactly. It's just it's a it's
a fun listen. I mean it really, you really do
have a fantastic job on this album, and you got to
collaborate with some good friends.
Speaker 2 (50:31):
Yeah.
Speaker 22 (50:31):
Like I have to say to this album was the
craziest and the more joyful thing in my career because
this album. To be able to know, to have the
homework for me to show the world our different Latina
sounds and all the different instruments that we used to
put in the songs was amazing.
Speaker 13 (50:52):
I have I spent so much time in.
Speaker 22 (50:55):
The studio with different musicians, like creating the arrangements and everything,
and I learned so much. And I love to see
how people they listen to the music and they dance
to the song and they get connected to the vibration,
to the energy.
Speaker 13 (51:08):
I don't know, it's amazing.
Speaker 22 (51:09):
Even I have a song with Arrel and when I
was in the studio with him and I was like, Oh,
this is my way to go right now. So if
we're gonna do something together, is going to be there
the most Latino version of Arel And it's one of
the most important songs for me in the album and
one that the people my fans love the most.
Speaker 13 (51:31):
BITA. It's an amazing song.
Speaker 22 (51:33):
And I think for me to be able to in
this in this part of my career where I might.
Speaker 13 (51:37):
To show the world our culture and our traditions and
how it sound, it's amazing. I love it.
Speaker 3 (51:43):
Well, you're the best representative there is and Claudia Tubes.
Speaker 13 (51:47):
Thank you.
Speaker 3 (51:47):
I gotta play Papa if you don't mind.
Speaker 22 (51:49):
Oh that's a good one. Yeah, that's a good one
because that song is how Karaji would sound with her
accent and with her sounds in English. That song is
in English. Is my first original song in English. It
had my accent, it is. It's amazing.
Speaker 3 (52:07):
You also do a song in Portuguese too.
Speaker 13 (52:09):
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, I.
Speaker 2 (52:14):
Am.
Speaker 3 (52:15):
Since you're in New Yorker now, the invitation is always open.
You always have a seat at our table. It's such
a pleasure to meet.
Speaker 22 (52:20):
You, and thank you so much for the amazing.
Speaker 1 (52:29):
Take Elvis Duran and the Z one Hundre Morning Show
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Speaker 5 (52:38):
One Tuesday when it doesn't Friday.
Speaker 4 (52:42):
I've been thinking about the things like you say.
Speaker 19 (52:45):
You this, it's Elvis Duran and the Morning Show.
Speaker 3 (52:53):
I read this article saying you should have two brazil
nuts every single day. I'm like, well, let's read further.
Apparently like the miracle.
Speaker 5 (53:04):
Nut right really are according to the internets, if we
were going to believe them, there are a ton of benefits.
They're high innum selenium, yes, and they're good for memory loss.
They're good for inflammation, reducing inflammation, supporting brain function, improving
your thyroid function, and heart health.
Speaker 3 (53:24):
Well, I still feel inflamed, and I still feel like
I'm forgetting things. So, but I just started doing this.
After a year of two brazil nuts per day, I
think I'm going to be a new person.
Speaker 5 (53:35):
Okay, it's good that you're taking two, because they say
too much can be a problem.
Speaker 3 (53:39):
I'm being very careful. Look like they're a larger nuts. Anyways,
So my point is this, how many times have you
just scanned you know, the news whatever online and you
see this one little thing says you got to you
got to drink one glass of red wide per day
and you'll live forever. That's so, that's why the Mediterraneans
are living forever. Well, she's like, okay, she had that
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to your daily thing. I also take the little baby aspirin. Okay,
what low dose? Low dose aspirin to keep your circulation
going and write heart.
Speaker 1 (54:09):
Attacks and stuff? Right, Oh yeah, I should do that.
Speaker 2 (54:11):
It makes it.
Speaker 3 (54:11):
But you can't feel your heart attacks, I guess I know.
But you know what, it just shows you how we
just trust what we read. Oh, well, to brazil nuts.
Per day.
Speaker 4 (54:20):
How do I know the brazil nut counsel didn't pay
for that ad?
Speaker 1 (54:23):
Exactly?
Speaker 5 (54:23):
Scary?
Speaker 3 (54:24):
What do you take every day because you're read about it?
Speaker 9 (54:26):
I make sure I have one small serving of broccoli
every day because it regulates your blood pressure.
Speaker 3 (54:31):
I read it. I read this somewhere and okay, so yeah, all.
Speaker 9 (54:34):
Crucifer's vegetables also dark chocolate amazing for antioxyd What did.
Speaker 3 (54:38):
He call them? Crucifer per cruciferous, cruciferous and dark chocolate.
Speaker 9 (54:43):
I definitely, you know, I increase that I only buy
dark chocolate bars because I learned this that that antioxidants
are a big thing.
Speaker 3 (54:50):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, not regular milk chocolate dark talking Danielle, like,
what did you read somewhere and you're like convinced it's
going to keep your life forever.
Speaker 1 (54:57):
A handful of raw tree nuts every morning, we'll put
my make my cholesterol perfect tree nuts.
Speaker 3 (55:03):
I guess that would be almonds.
Speaker 1 (55:04):
I guess, I guess. Yeah, I don't know. All I
know is Target sells a little bag of raw tree nuts.
Speaker 4 (55:08):
And they say the word tree nuts, nuts, and I.
Speaker 1 (55:11):
Eat it and it doesn't have anything on it but nut.
Speaker 4 (55:15):
You read it and you read it where where.
Speaker 1 (55:17):
I don't even know, in some like things somewhere exactly.
Speaker 6 (55:20):
That's it.
Speaker 1 (55:20):
Now I'm gonna live forever. My cholesterol is gonna be fantastic.
Speaker 3 (55:23):
Because you're eating tree nuts. Gandhi, what are you doing
every day?
Speaker 2 (55:26):
Oh?
Speaker 5 (55:27):
Maringa seeds?
Speaker 3 (55:28):
Now, what are those? I've never heard of them?
Speaker 5 (55:30):
So this is even worse than just reading it. One
time I went to u a Caribbean island, and went Tantiga,
and we found a random man on the street who
asked us if we want to take a tour. Said sure.
He picked these things off of a tree that they
call the tree of life, and he said, if you
eat these every day, it takes down your blood sugar.
It does every single thing that you would want a
little pill to do. But it's a seed off of
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a tree. It was the worst tasting thing I'd ever
had in my life. I pewked from it. But then
I came home looked it up online. Apparently it's true. Myself,
bags of morina seeds, I have two in the morning
and two in the evening.
Speaker 3 (56:02):
You don't bomb it anymore, No, I.
Speaker 5 (56:04):
Just now I'm prepared, So now I just do it.
Quick two and I drink and I'm.
Speaker 3 (56:08):
Okay, wash them down with some brazilas. Hey hold on
line nineteen. Yeah, we're hitting a nerve here, Hi Kim, Hello,
today we're gonna live forever. We're eating Brazila nuts and
seeds and the tree nuts. Yeah, hey Kim, what did
you read that said, Hey, you're gonna live forever if
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you do this every day? And now you do it
every day?
Speaker 23 (56:33):
Mushroom coffee?
Speaker 5 (56:35):
Okay, so uh yeah, I've been reading a lot about this, Lee.
Speaker 3 (56:39):
Well no, so mushroom coffee. So what did you read
and what did it tell you?
Speaker 23 (56:43):
So this is definitely one of those. I had a
cousin that tried it, I think to lower I don't know,
harper and stomach issues something like that. But then once
she told me about it, your phone into listening. I
started getting all these ads and I was like, well,
it's supposed to be like an anti flammatory how I forgot.
It gives you stamina, helps you live longer. It's got
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seven types of mushrooms in it, okay, and it's got
half the amount of caffeine that you're regular.
Speaker 1 (57:10):
So it doesn't give it.
Speaker 3 (57:12):
You do get a little boost now is it the
type of mushroom that it has a little bit of
a psychedelic thing going on? No, okay, and that's okay, noe. No,
mushrooms are supposed to the tea mushroom tea, mushroom tea.
Speaker 1 (57:23):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (57:23):
Well, mushrooms are full of all sorts of things that
are supposed to be good for you. So but you
just write it once and then you started thinking about it,
and as we know, Google, here's us talking about it.
Speaker 4 (57:33):
So the ads start coming in, and now.
Speaker 3 (57:35):
You drink it. Oh yeah, how long have you been
drinking mushroom coffee daily?
Speaker 14 (57:40):
Only about three weeks?
Speaker 23 (57:42):
Only about three weeks?
Speaker 1 (57:42):
Okay, see any benefits?
Speaker 6 (57:44):
Yet?
Speaker 14 (57:45):
I do like it, believe it or not.
Speaker 23 (57:47):
It doesn't have this pungent taste that I thought. It
says like an almondy, almost like a light watery coffee.
Speaker 14 (57:53):
Do I see any benefits? I really don't. I was
hoping I would.
Speaker 11 (57:56):
I don't.
Speaker 14 (57:57):
I don't not yet.
Speaker 3 (57:58):
Three weeks is too fast. I mean, I think you
need to be doing that. You know, we expect things
immediately work that way, but you got to get started
at some point. All right, mushroom coffee?
Speaker 5 (58:07):
Do you think I'm gonna live forever, not immediately, you know.
Speaker 3 (58:10):
Yeah, you'll live forever one day. All right, Okay, let's
add mushroom coffee to the list. All right, thank you
very much, Kim. All right, let's see uh Sylvia. Hello, Hello,
So blueberry lad. We have always heard that blueberries are
chok full of antioxidants. They're great for all sorts of things.
So you eat a cup of blueberries every.
Speaker 16 (58:32):
Day every day.
Speaker 14 (58:35):
I have to have my blueberries, even if I have
to buy five, four or fives, right, because I need
because they're good for your eyes, which is it maintains
a healthy eye, and I have issues with my retinas,
so that that will help.
Speaker 4 (58:50):
Yeah, I got I got some popped retinas too.
Speaker 16 (58:53):
It's awful.
Speaker 3 (58:53):
Now, hold on, Sylvia, how long have you been eating
a cup of blueberries blueberries every day all.
Speaker 14 (58:59):
Four for a few years now. I don't know exactly
when I started, but I know I hated blueberries before.
Oh I didn't like them, and now it's I eat
them just home, right right out as a container.
Speaker 3 (59:13):
Okay, that's fine.
Speaker 1 (59:14):
How are you feeling, I mean, have you feel like
it did anything?
Speaker 20 (59:17):
Well?
Speaker 14 (59:18):
It helps with urinary track infections, gastroom test, you know,
and it has natural fiber in them.
Speaker 3 (59:23):
And there we con more corn blueberries, add a couple
of blueberries to our mushroom coffee and we're good. All right,
Thank you, Sylvie. I live forever. Now here's one more
and then then we're okay. Hi, Larry, Larry.
Speaker 20 (59:38):
Hey, good morning.
Speaker 11 (59:39):
I love you guys.
Speaker 3 (59:40):
We love you too, and I can't wait to hear
what is it you take? Because you going to make
you live forever.
Speaker 20 (59:47):
I put together a concoction of cayenne pepper, a little
bit of black pepper, a tablespoon of olive oil, half
a lemon juice, and a glass. Sometimes I add apple
cider vinegar sometimes I don't, depends on my mood. And
I drink that every morning on an empty stomach. And
it's supposed to be very good, very good for the blood.
Speaker 3 (01:00:10):
Well everything else just mentioned, I mean, other than black pepper.
Maybe there's something there too. It's people have been doing
those things daily for a long time. You know that
all the field workers in Italy that have to go
out and a harvest olives every day or go work
out in the field, they'll drink a cup of olive
oil to start the day.
Speaker 20 (01:00:29):
Really, and they've lived forever.
Speaker 3 (01:00:31):
They're all five thousand years old. Wow, they're pulling.
Speaker 20 (01:00:34):
I've read, I've read good things about all those ingredients.
I decided let's just put them all together, because every
day you read you know this is good for you.
That's good for you. I'm like, Okay, let's put it
all together in one concoction and just have it every morning.
Speaker 4 (01:00:48):
Now, how long have you been doing this?
Speaker 20 (01:00:52):
Probably six or eight months?
Speaker 3 (01:00:54):
Okay, are you feeling anything different? Because relatively short amount
of time for these things to kick in.
Speaker 20 (01:00:59):
You know that, you know, you don't really feel much different.
But even though I sound kind of nasily now, I
don't really get colds or anything. So the other thing
I didn't like this in my text. But the other
thing that I take is the I don't know if
you've heard of the garlic and honey remedy where where
(01:01:19):
you ferment garlic in in honey for months? And I
take that on the onset of a cold or something,
and I have very little cold symptoms after that.
Speaker 3 (01:01:30):
Well, you know, and there you go. Honey, honey and garnic,
those both are known as very healthy things to do.
I tell you know they say, if you have crazy
allergy issues, you should be eating honey that's from your area,
because it has to do with your bees in your area.
That has to do with your pollen. It's a little
local honey honey thing. All right, add all that stuff
(01:01:51):
to our list. We've got lots to eat and drink.
Every morning. We're gonna stink like a salad. It's good, Larry,
Thank you, live forever man, and I love that you
listen to us.
Speaker 20 (01:02:01):
You guys are my alixir for a bed morning every day.
Speaker 3 (01:02:05):
We're like your brazil nuts in a way. Well, thank you.
And you learned all this on TikTok right onto. Yeah,
there you go too. I'm sorry doctor TikTok. All right,
thank you very much, Larry. Have a great week whatever
is left of it. I love that. All right, do
what you want to do. I like people texting in.
I eat a stack of pancakes every day. That's a
(01:02:27):
good one, and it'll be you know what, There's something
to be said for doing that because it makes you happy,
and happiness is good for you as well.
Speaker 19 (01:02:35):
Don't answer the phone, Elvis, Duran, Elvis Duran phone tap.
Speaker 4 (01:02:39):
All right, let's roll into Scary's new phone tap.
Speaker 18 (01:02:41):
Well, Sharon emailed us about phone tapping her boyfriend Curtis.
Turns out, ever since Curtis bought a sham wou online,
he's been getting a ton of phone solicitations for all
kinds of products. So this one, and he's glue to
his phone. That's the kind of guy he is.
Speaker 3 (01:02:57):
So he hates phone solicitor, despises them.
Speaker 9 (01:02:59):
So we figured we would whip out the old Rod
Phillips and we would do it again.
Speaker 4 (01:03:04):
All right, So Rod Phillips is calling to sell a
latest CD.
Speaker 3 (01:03:07):
The latest CD called Punk Pop Party.
Speaker 4 (01:03:12):
So what could this be?
Speaker 18 (01:03:13):
The thing is, when it's over, you're gonna want to
actually order this, this fictional CD collection.
Speaker 4 (01:03:18):
Let's get into today's phone tap.
Speaker 2 (01:03:22):
Hello.
Speaker 18 (01:03:23):
Hi, I'm looking for Curtis. Please speaking Curtis. This is
Rod Phillips.
Speaker 3 (01:03:29):
How are you do?
Speaker 2 (01:03:31):
I know you?
Speaker 18 (01:03:33):
The nineties were a time when you got your first
cell phone. The information super Highway was exploding with commerce. Hello,
you were illegally downloading your music from Napster and LimeWire.
Speaker 4 (01:03:46):
Songs like this, you.
Speaker 3 (01:03:47):
Can forget about the things I said.
Speaker 18 (01:03:49):
We're out trunk Hello, introducing Punk Pop Party.
Speaker 3 (01:03:56):
Curtis.
Speaker 2 (01:03:58):
Hello, what is it?
Speaker 4 (01:04:02):
This is Punk Pop Party for twenty nine ninety.
Speaker 3 (01:04:05):
Hello, you'll get this three CD set.
Speaker 11 (01:04:08):
I'm not interested in what you have going on over.
Speaker 2 (01:04:11):
Here, and I'm switty big with.
Speaker 4 (01:04:14):
My clothes on.
Speaker 18 (01:04:19):
Hello, Curtis, this is Rod Phillips again from pol Party.
Speaker 4 (01:04:23):
We got the CD SETY.
Speaker 11 (01:04:25):
I don't have time for this right now?
Speaker 16 (01:04:26):
Do you have that time?
Speaker 18 (01:04:28):
Yes, you do, Curtis, because this is the most of your.
Speaker 11 (01:04:32):
Life is not in my.
Speaker 16 (01:04:34):
Music, is not what I listen to Green Day, I
don't have time for this.
Speaker 18 (01:04:38):
They're the godfather is of modern pop punk.
Speaker 3 (01:04:41):
Not that nos, no, not exact. They are the ones
that created this new movement. I'm trying to let you know.
Speaker 11 (01:04:48):
This is not what I want, is not what.
Speaker 4 (01:04:49):
I'm speaking of a movement. I'm dropping some dookie on you.
Speaker 18 (01:04:57):
These are the guitar rits that on the generation of
pop punk.
Speaker 16 (01:05:02):
Don't you get I don't listen to the craft. You
don't Green Day, Black Day, Red Day to Day. I
don't listen.
Speaker 18 (01:05:09):
What about Michael Jackson? Are you a Michael Jackson fan?
Speaker 3 (01:05:13):
Yes, alien An Farm came around and named this song.
Speaker 11 (01:05:17):
Okay, bitch is not Michael This is not Michael Jackson does.
That's not like Michael You okay.
Speaker 18 (01:05:25):
You It's a black nail polish, the guideliner, none of
the skinny jeans.
Speaker 3 (01:05:32):
No, it's all part of punk pop party.
Speaker 16 (01:05:35):
Illegal alien ansphot I don't want to hear none of this.
Speaker 11 (01:05:38):
Get off my phone and stop calling me. Please stop
calling me.
Speaker 4 (01:05:44):
I also know you grew up near a beach.
Speaker 16 (01:05:47):
How do you know where I grew up?
Speaker 18 (01:05:48):
At Google Maps, every beach has an Ocean Avenue.
Speaker 4 (01:05:52):
So Yellow Cart knew.
Speaker 18 (01:05:53):
This would be a short fire hit because everyone near
a beach in America would think that they were talking.
Speaker 3 (01:05:58):
About them as a Who are you?
Speaker 2 (01:06:01):
I'm Ron Phillips. I used no boo.
Speaker 18 (01:06:05):
There's a place called Ocean Avenue.
Speaker 4 (01:06:07):
Here's a perfect song for the beach.
Speaker 14 (01:06:09):
No, no, no roight wait wait wait it's.
Speaker 4 (01:06:11):
Punk pop party.
Speaker 18 (01:06:13):
Listen to the hook No your party.
Speaker 3 (01:06:18):
Hello, Curtis, it's time for you to drop the top.
Speaker 12 (01:06:22):
On your geep.
Speaker 2 (01:06:22):
Oh my cruise to.
Speaker 18 (01:06:24):
The sounds of punk pop party sits down?
Speaker 4 (01:06:29):
Did you play Nintendo?
Speaker 16 (01:06:31):
I don't want to get back.
Speaker 11 (01:06:33):
I want to know how to you know all this.
Speaker 16 (01:06:34):
Information about me?
Speaker 3 (01:06:38):
Do you remember the ataris?
Speaker 18 (01:06:40):
Get your board sorts on Stucie Massimo pill abamb moron.
Speaker 2 (01:06:49):
What part of this art?
Speaker 11 (01:06:50):
You hitting?
Speaker 3 (01:06:51):
Curtis?
Speaker 4 (01:06:51):
It's time to rock out with your own.
Speaker 11 (01:06:54):
Hey, listen, I'm.
Speaker 16 (01:06:55):
Reporting you calling operator. You need to get caught with something.
Speaker 18 (01:06:59):
Why are you alanna charge you twenty nine ninety nine
for this three CD set?
Speaker 4 (01:07:06):
It's punk pop.
Speaker 2 (01:07:07):
Party God?
Speaker 3 (01:07:09):
How about rap?
Speaker 11 (01:07:10):
You're like rap, but that has nothing to do with this.
Speaker 4 (01:07:12):
How about songs like this? This has got some rap
in It is not rap.
Speaker 16 (01:07:16):
I don't want to thread.
Speaker 18 (01:07:22):
These guys are as white as vanilla, but yet they
try to put a rap and rock in his song.
Speaker 16 (01:07:29):
You trying to have a jazz a w cuba that
you don't understand the word no and I don't listen
to this. You can't be serious.
Speaker 2 (01:07:36):
Are you not with me on this?
Speaker 14 (01:07:39):
No?
Speaker 2 (01:07:39):
You what part of that?
Speaker 11 (01:07:40):
Aren't you gidding?
Speaker 16 (01:07:42):
I'm not with Joins.
Speaker 18 (01:07:44):
You've heard this at soccer games, haven't you?
Speaker 4 (01:07:47):
When they score a goal, everybody goes nuts.
Speaker 11 (01:07:51):
You're mad.
Speaker 16 (01:07:54):
Over the last three calls.
Speaker 18 (01:08:04):
I told you I don't want your I gotta tell
you my feelings are kind of hurt.
Speaker 4 (01:08:08):
I don't give a fuck of feelings.
Speaker 16 (01:08:09):
You're harassing me, so your feelings and the music you're
trying to sell.
Speaker 3 (01:08:14):
I'm just trying to sell out. Oh my god, of
this three CV set.
Speaker 2 (01:08:20):
Oh my god.
Speaker 3 (01:08:22):
Punk Pop Party. It's the real big.
Speaker 18 (01:08:25):
Fish, combining the best of punk pop with Scott.
Speaker 4 (01:08:33):
You're all gonna go to the record store. Come on,
I want you to dance in place with me.
Speaker 3 (01:08:38):
The radio plays what they watch it is here.
Speaker 2 (01:08:42):
Sigure with me.
Speaker 4 (01:08:43):
Sell out with me? Oh yeah, sell out of.
Speaker 18 (01:08:46):
This three CD set Pop Pop Party is will make
me lots of money and everything's.
Speaker 2 (01:08:51):
Gonna be all right.
Speaker 3 (01:08:59):
Taking your way back.
Speaker 18 (01:09:00):
With this book classic okay.
Speaker 3 (01:09:08):
Curtis, Hey, don yet finish erasmy are you doing with
your boys? He Curtas, You've been phone tapped?
Speaker 2 (01:09:18):
Wow? Wow?
Speaker 4 (01:09:20):
How scary Jones melbos Dean in the Morning Show.
Speaker 11 (01:09:23):
Which about Friends?
Speaker 3 (01:09:24):
Put you up to this?
Speaker 4 (01:09:25):
Your girlfriend?
Speaker 2 (01:09:26):
Sharon?
Speaker 11 (01:09:27):
I so for real?
Speaker 2 (01:09:30):
He know?
Speaker 11 (01:09:32):
Crazy oh by rock music?
Speaker 3 (01:09:34):
Apparently?
Speaker 11 (01:09:35):
Yeah, I can't stand it.
Speaker 19 (01:09:36):
I kid Elvis Duran's phone tap.
Speaker 17 (01:09:41):
This phone table was pre recorded permission granted by all participants.
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The Elvis Duran phone tap only on Elvis Duran in
the Morning Show.
Speaker 2 (01:09:52):
Bell Siri to email Elvis at Elvis Duran dot com.
He'll know what to do.
Speaker 1 (01:09:58):
Turn this Terrenn and the Zee One entered morning show.
Speaker 3 (01:10:02):
You know, one of the things I love about our
show is it's a two way communication. It's not just
us talking to you, you talk to us. So if
you have a question about lack of customer service or
things that we do that you need more of or
less of, we give you a nice segment called.
Speaker 4 (01:10:17):
Let me speak to the manager.
Speaker 3 (01:10:21):
Yeah all right, so all right, we got people lined
up blind nineteen. Our friend Aaron Aaron wishes to speak
with the manager. Hello, Aaron, welcome to let me speak
to the manager.
Speaker 12 (01:10:32):
Hello, Elvis, not to be confused with Karen. It is Aaron.
Speaker 5 (01:10:36):
Oh, speak to the manager.
Speaker 3 (01:10:42):
Okay, Karen Aaron. All right, Well I can tell this
is going to be a happy call. All right, Aaron.
We are a two way communication source and we need
for you to talk back and tell us what you need.
Speak to the manager.
Speaker 12 (01:10:57):
Well, you said when you order something, you get it delivered.
And what you ordered? I ordered a small apparel, but
I got a large.
Speaker 3 (01:11:11):
Oh hold on, Scotty Bee's in charge of all all sizes,
and let's go to Scotty Bee. Yes, Scotti Bee Aaron
spoke to the manager and says he ordered a large,
but I mean he ordered a small but got a large.
What happened?
Speaker 17 (01:11:24):
What he's talking about?
Speaker 3 (01:11:25):
Oh that's not that is not good customer.
Speaker 17 (01:11:30):
I'd be happy to send you the correct size, sir.
Speaker 2 (01:11:33):
You'd be happy.
Speaker 12 (01:11:35):
Okay, do you have any small?
Speaker 17 (01:11:39):
I'll have to check our supply closet, but I'm assuming
if we don't have it, I can get it done
for you.
Speaker 3 (01:11:44):
But if I go to Old Navy, they always go
to the back and take a look back.
Speaker 17 (01:11:48):
They don't do anything in the back. They stand there
for five seconds and they say, sorry, sir, we don't
have it, Oh.
Speaker 12 (01:11:53):
My god, large, and tell you this is all we got.
Speaker 17 (01:11:56):
Yeah, whatever's out?
Speaker 1 (01:11:57):
Well, you seem a little our scotty little like.
Speaker 17 (01:12:00):
First of all, I never would have set the wrong size,
so it's not me that mess corrected.
Speaker 12 (01:12:04):
Okay, he does the sending, because that's who I need
to talk to, because apparently you're not the manager.
Speaker 17 (01:12:11):
I'm sorry, sorry, but who'd you order it from?
Speaker 2 (01:12:15):
You?
Speaker 12 (01:12:17):
Three apparel from being the first caller of the day.
Speaker 9 (01:12:20):
Wait a second, Hold on a second, did you say
you didn't pay a dime for this?
Speaker 4 (01:12:26):
What does that have to do with It was free?
Speaker 24 (01:12:29):
But how do you make it scary?
Speaker 3 (01:12:39):
Hey, hey, stop it. Everyone's just pull yourself together. Man,
slap across the face. Across the face. No, Aaron, you
are in the right here, and he he deserves a shirt.
We gave him one. He gives us his time every
day to listen to our show. The least we can
do is send him not only a shirt, but the
right size. And there's no way to argue.
Speaker 17 (01:12:58):
Against that because here's the word order, and we don't
take orders here, so I'm not sure where you ordered it.
Speaker 15 (01:13:05):
Hang on, I think I found the the the missing
step in this process.
Speaker 13 (01:13:10):
Huh.
Speaker 15 (01:13:10):
Okay, now give me their name, will find Aaron, who
did you give your order to?
Speaker 12 (01:13:17):
I believe that day it was Diamond.
Speaker 4 (01:13:22):
No surprises there.
Speaker 12 (01:13:26):
Might have been on the phones that day.
Speaker 3 (01:13:28):
Okay, okay, well I'm not surprised at any of this.
Oh Diamond just walked in. Let's see, was it Diamond?
Speaker 4 (01:13:35):
Diamond?
Speaker 3 (01:13:36):
Aaron thought for a second that you were the one
who said he could get a small shirt and took
his information. But now he's saying it was Garrett, so
I don't know.
Speaker 19 (01:13:45):
Well, wow, this wouldn't be the first time, and I
don't think it'll be the last.
Speaker 6 (01:13:55):
We need Garrett in here to defend him.
Speaker 4 (01:13:58):
No, no, we don't. Here's what we do need, though, Danielle.
Speaker 3 (01:14:01):
We need to take care of Aaron and just make
sure we get it done correctly. Right now, Oh, here
we go. Well, if you stuck nailing him to a
cross and be nice, he's he's a customer of ours
going ahead, but he.
Speaker 17 (01:14:13):
May not be a customer of ours. That's why I'm
trying to ask him a question. When did this happen.
Speaker 12 (01:14:20):
COVID air twenty twenty one, because you happen to be
talking about apparels and sizes and getting.
Speaker 4 (01:14:33):
Up once again. Hold on a second.
Speaker 3 (01:14:35):
If it was during COVID, the only people here were
Nate and Scary and Scott.
Speaker 15 (01:14:41):
Okay, hang on, hang on even sending apparel out Scotty
during COVID.
Speaker 17 (01:14:48):
I don't recall.
Speaker 3 (01:14:49):
I don't know.
Speaker 17 (01:14:50):
I really don't remember.
Speaker 12 (01:14:51):
I don't think he didn't have any Elvis Durant apparel.
All you had was scrubs. Okay, his story.
Speaker 3 (01:15:02):
Hold on, you went from shirts to scrub well, you
said shirt, now you're saying scrubs a four year old.
Speaker 4 (01:15:10):
Okay, wait, he won a shirt, but we gave him scrubs.
Speaker 3 (01:15:12):
Okay, we probably had nothing left to give.
Speaker 4 (01:15:15):
I'm so glad we were able to get to the
bottom of this.
Speaker 2 (01:15:17):
Yeah, so.
Speaker 12 (01:15:19):
You sent me scrubs. But that's not what I was told.
Speaker 17 (01:15:22):
I have audio of this, sir, audio I'm asking, is
there audio?
Speaker 2 (01:15:27):
Erin?
Speaker 4 (01:15:29):
Did you record it.
Speaker 12 (01:15:30):
On your end? Probably not online?
Speaker 3 (01:15:32):
Yeah, if you were on the air, we have a
recording of you somewhere. We don't know the date. We're
not going to look for it. I say, it's simple.
Just go find a small shirt and send.
Speaker 2 (01:15:40):
It to him.
Speaker 3 (01:15:40):
Happy to do, he done, happy to know you're not.
Speaker 17 (01:15:42):
You sound miserable. No, no, I will, and you know what,
I'll overnight it. You will have it tomorrow. We sall, Yes,
we have smalls.
Speaker 4 (01:15:49):
Do they have our logo on them? Or is it
some like TV station?
Speaker 17 (01:15:51):
Our logos on it. It's a small logo, but our
logos on it.
Speaker 4 (01:15:54):
Okay, we have a logo shirt.
Speaker 3 (01:15:56):
It's small. Ever gonna send it to you?
Speaker 5 (01:15:58):
Had so many twists and turns.
Speaker 3 (01:16:00):
I know the problem, gandhi, everyone is this We were
not demonstrating good, solid customer service at all.
Speaker 4 (01:16:08):
First of all, Scotty's yelling at him.
Speaker 3 (01:16:10):
Garrett now wants an apology from all of us because
we said he's inept on taking orders. He wasn't even
here that day, right, We really crept on a lot
of people here today, including our listener, Aaron. Aaron, you
deserve better, and I'm the only one coming to your defense.
Speaker 12 (01:16:22):
We learn that you pick up a lot of crap elvis.
Speaker 2 (01:16:25):
So that's what they do.
Speaker 17 (01:16:26):
Oh, I know, can I just hating? If I ordered
something and it came in wrong, I would call that day.
Speaker 6 (01:16:32):
Are you playing.
Speaker 2 (01:16:34):
During COVID?
Speaker 3 (01:16:35):
What we were here, you called it. We could have
emailed us to be fair. To be fair, people should
still get COVID from here and there and some time.
So COVID is not over, but it is. I'll tell
you what. Let's just get this shirt all the way
right now. But we could have done that in the beginning.
We could have said, yes, Aaron shirt on the way right, guys,
am I right?
Speaker 17 (01:16:56):
Aaron, Hold on a second, would you like it ruined?
Speaker 1 (01:16:58):
Scotty stopping all, yes, Well that'll.
Speaker 3 (01:17:03):
Take two months. Sorry, Aaron, I'm sorry. Okay, we're gonna
put you on hold and put you through to Diamond.
Remember it's Diamond taking over from this point forward.
Speaker 12 (01:17:13):
Okay, damn, I'm recording this conversation.
Speaker 3 (01:17:18):
As you should. I would be doing that too, every way,
very smart, hold on, will sell you? All right, we
have someone else is on the line.
Speaker 4 (01:17:25):
We have another one. Uh Steph, Dad, sorry, line eighteen.
I'm afraid to pick this up. Hello Steph, Hi, Hi,
good morning, Hello lady.
Speaker 3 (01:17:34):
Well, good morning, welcome, hello lady, welcome to let me
speak to the manager. We're having a great day on
the segment.
Speaker 2 (01:17:40):
We just got.
Speaker 3 (01:17:42):
We just got yelled at on the other line because
of bad customer service. Now, what can we do to
help you? I hope it's a I hope it's easy
to fix. What's the problem.
Speaker 23 (01:17:49):
Oh, it's going to be amazing.
Speaker 11 (01:17:51):
So I think that Nate should do more of a horoscope.
I love when he does that.
Speaker 16 (01:17:57):
We can't hear his enthusiasm is awesome. Thank you.
Speaker 20 (01:18:02):
And yes he is a murderer, but I think he
still deserves that right, not.
Speaker 4 (01:18:06):
A murderer, but a fantastic horoscope provider. Well, okay, but
you know, but.
Speaker 3 (01:18:13):
We have to remember this is good, positive customer service.
So first of all, I want to thank you for
listening to a Steph, and you are taking the time
out to call and say, hey, you want more Nate.
Speaker 4 (01:18:22):
But it's not going to happen.
Speaker 3 (01:18:25):
But I feel like he's misunderstood. Oh no, he's very
well understood. That's my point. Do you guys really? Do
you guys want to hear more Nate doing horoscopes? I
can't stomach it.
Speaker 2 (01:18:36):
No.
Speaker 14 (01:18:37):
I think he does a great job.
Speaker 3 (01:18:40):
Thank you. Wait, she is, she's a customer.
Speaker 5 (01:18:43):
She did not see that when she requested it, Nate
standed up and gave himself a standing ovation.
Speaker 2 (01:18:48):
He did.
Speaker 5 (01:18:50):
But see the star from him though.
Speaker 15 (01:18:53):
The stars need some emphasis, and that's what I provide.
Speaker 3 (01:18:56):
Thank you very much, Steph. I can't wait till you're
very well welcome. I will take this a step further.
What if and nothing could be better than this? What
if we just had Nate call you every morning and
personally gave you your horoscope?
Speaker 6 (01:19:09):
Why that'd be good?
Speaker 16 (01:19:11):
Oh that would be awesome.
Speaker 3 (01:19:12):
You had a fantastic idea of it.
Speaker 4 (01:19:14):
It is and we never have to hear him on
the air ever.
Speaker 1 (01:19:16):
Is a great customers serve.
Speaker 3 (01:19:18):
The So I think that's even better. Steph.
Speaker 4 (01:19:20):
I don't know if you're old enough you remember this.
Speaker 2 (01:19:22):
Nine hundred numbers?
Speaker 15 (01:19:23):
What if I just recorded them every day at a
nine hundred number and you had to call and pay
to hear me do these?
Speaker 14 (01:19:31):
I mean, yeah, that sounds fun, but now that's too
much fun for me.
Speaker 4 (01:19:35):
Yeah, nine hundred numbers.
Speaker 3 (01:19:36):
That's a long time ago when they stopped doing those.
Speaker 13 (01:19:38):
Right, Yeah, probably by the minute.
Speaker 3 (01:19:42):
Yeah, those days are over.
Speaker 2 (01:19:43):
I like it.
Speaker 4 (01:19:44):
Once again. He said, you're probably old enough to remember this.
Speaker 2 (01:19:46):
He did that.
Speaker 3 (01:19:49):
Okay, anyway, thank you for calling. Let me speak to
the manager. We need to get back to you on
this one.
Speaker 13 (01:19:54):
Yeah, at least think about it, because then I'll be
calling back again.
Speaker 2 (01:19:59):
All right.
Speaker 9 (01:20:00):
I know.
Speaker 23 (01:20:00):
I love you guys so much.
Speaker 11 (01:20:03):
You guys are amazing.
Speaker 20 (01:20:05):
But maybe more enthusiasm during the horoscopes.
Speaker 3 (01:20:10):
Thank you for the flowers.
Speaker 24 (01:20:11):
Thank you?
Speaker 3 (01:20:12):
Okay, okay, maybe maybe we'll up the rotation. It's up
to producer Sam, she's in charge of horoscope.
Speaker 2 (01:20:19):
Can we.
Speaker 11 (01:20:20):
Sound super excited?
Speaker 4 (01:20:23):
I cannot give you that. I'm sorry.
Speaker 2 (01:20:26):
Anyway.
Speaker 11 (01:20:26):
Thank you for customer service.
Speaker 2 (01:20:28):
I know it's.
Speaker 4 (01:20:34):
But we love you, Steff. Thank you for listening to us.
Speaker 23 (01:20:36):
Oh I love you guys too, you guys have yourselves
a great day.
Speaker 4 (01:20:40):
Okay, bye bye.
Speaker 3 (01:20:41):
All right, all right, so thank you for listening to
let me speak to the manager.
Speaker 24 (01:20:46):
I loved it.
Speaker 2 (01:20:47):
It was a fine.
Speaker 1 (01:20:54):
Text us at fifty five one hundred.
Speaker 2 (01:20:57):
Elvis one hundred Morning Show, Elvis Duran This.
Speaker 3 (01:21:11):
Morning Show. I don't know where I got this. Signs
that you're a flake. Do you think that you could
qualify as being a flake when it comes to certain things?
Speaker 5 (01:21:22):
Certain things? I'm sure, yeah, it depends who you ask,
I'm sure.
Speaker 4 (01:21:26):
So I went down the list.
Speaker 3 (01:21:27):
I'm thinking, Okay, let me see how many of these
things apply to me, and maybe you should play along
as well. Signs you're a flake who people cannot rely on.
Number One, you arrive late to everything.
Speaker 1 (01:21:40):
I don't do, Yeah, everything.
Speaker 4 (01:21:46):
I mean, don't you have that?
Speaker 3 (01:21:47):
And I know we have a mutual friend or two,
but I know we have other people in our own circles,
outside the circle who are late every single time. I mean,
it's just a known fact.
Speaker 5 (01:21:57):
It's infuriating. I find it rude. My sisters will of
these people, and her response is that she's optimistic and
that is why she's late to everything.
Speaker 3 (01:22:06):
They're faster, Okay, but she never does right, never signs
you're a flake. Your non committal, like you never commit
to anything. If someone says, hey, can we we're having
a dinner party, you never ever commit. You're like m
and you wait until sometimes later, well i'm too Yeah,
I'll have to.
Speaker 2 (01:22:26):
Let you know.
Speaker 3 (01:22:26):
Or maybe there's nothing wrong with saying that.
Speaker 1 (01:22:28):
Oh I guess I do that to.
Speaker 3 (01:22:31):
Have you ever been invited to a dinner or something
and you you really want to ask, well, who else
is going.
Speaker 2 (01:22:35):
To be there? All the time?
Speaker 5 (01:22:37):
That's the make or break right there?
Speaker 3 (01:22:39):
I know, but it's it's so obvious, right, It's like,
did you invite? I mean, because they're in is make
or break? There are people that they are friends with.
I don't want to hang out with.
Speaker 1 (01:22:49):
Absolutely, but I do have one person I can ask
that too, and she knows right away. Sometimes even before
I ask, she'll give me the list.
Speaker 3 (01:22:55):
She'll say, Hey, by the way, is going to be oh.
Speaker 16 (01:23:00):
Uh?
Speaker 3 (01:23:01):
Ways that you could be considered a flake. You're always
keeping your options open. Yah, something you feel stressed about
all the options you have at your disposal. You'd like
to leave things to the last minute because you have
that grass is always greener on the other side, syndrome
going on. Yeah, I guess it kind of falls in
place with the noncommittal thing totally. You always fall behind
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with deadlines. See this is why I never create deadlines.
And you know deadlines, especially in the workplace, in a
professional atmosphere, people say, okay, I need this done. I
need it done by five pm to day. The big
thing here at a iHeart is end of business day.
It must be done by the end of the business
day today.
Speaker 14 (01:23:41):
Eh.
Speaker 4 (01:23:42):
Yeah, it's a floating timeline, isn't they Can we let them?
Speaker 5 (01:23:46):
Like who's business day in China? Might still be going.
Speaker 3 (01:23:50):
Ways that you could perceive be perceived as a little flaky.
You're very quick to make promises. Sometimes you don't stop
and think about what you're promising to do and get
done right. How about spontaneity. Sometimes spontaneity makes other people nervous.
Look Spontanady's fun, right, Like, oh, let's just let's let
let's just go to the import and catch a flight
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out of here.
Speaker 2 (01:24:12):
Where are we going?
Speaker 3 (01:24:12):
I don't care, yes, let's just well. It drives other
people into an anxiety, at a high level of anxiety,
like well, they have kids, they have to make plans,
they have to do like Scary gets mad and his
friends who are married with kids. Hey, hey, man, let's
go let's go out and have dinner tonight. Well I can't.
Oh man, you always say no. Well I know, they
have to get a babysitter. There's things they gotta do
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them like ten.
Speaker 1 (01:24:33):
Minutes where he's walking out the door.
Speaker 9 (01:24:34):
I'm the king of last minute because in my world
I can make those snap decisions and just go why.
Speaker 4 (01:24:40):
But you gotta keep you on it. It's not just
your world when you involve other people.
Speaker 3 (01:24:43):
Right, But does that make me a flake?
Speaker 4 (01:24:45):
Is that a flake?
Speaker 2 (01:24:46):
Yes?
Speaker 3 (01:24:47):
No, you come not a flake, but you come across
as being a little a little much.
Speaker 20 (01:24:53):
A little bit. I get it.
Speaker 4 (01:24:54):
You're you're in the same boat.
Speaker 3 (01:24:55):
Yeah, you're not easy to trust.
Speaker 2 (01:25:01):
Now what is this?
Speaker 3 (01:25:01):
Let me read it might hurt your feelings when people
say that they can't trust you, but it makes sense,
especially if you said you'd be there for them, but
then at the last minute, how about a rain check?
Can we do this another time?
Speaker 2 (01:25:11):
Okay?
Speaker 1 (01:25:11):
Oh yeah, that's not cool.
Speaker 5 (01:25:12):
That's not good.
Speaker 3 (01:25:14):
You say yes when you really don't want to do things.
See I'm guilty of that.
Speaker 5 (01:25:18):
I think we've all been there.
Speaker 3 (01:25:20):
You say yes, you're like uh, and then you find
that last minute excuse to get out of it.
Speaker 20 (01:25:25):
All right.
Speaker 3 (01:25:26):
I don't know what about you, like, what's your weakness
that you wish you could or you should focus in
on and try to fix.
Speaker 5 (01:25:34):
Probably the committal thing. I'm really noncommittal about everything in
my life, even you know, when it comes to work,
signing contracts and stuff, I sweat. I'm like, oh, how
many years come on? I don't know what I'm gonna
be doing by then. But I think I should be
a little more committal with things and just say yes
and then be excited about the thing I said yes too,
instead of looking at it like a sentence.
Speaker 3 (01:25:53):
Well, I'm in the committal bandwagon as well, because a
lot of times, and you guys know, people ask me, oh,
can you come do this? You want to go this party?
I'm like, no, I don't. I don't even think about it.
It's like, nah, I'd rather not and I don't want
to commit to that. And maybe it's the last minute.
If you have room for me, maybe I'll go. That's
not good for you if you're planning out a table
setting or something. That's what, right you foggy?
Speaker 7 (01:26:15):
Definitely procrastination, Oh god, yes, mine's procrastination. Like for example,
with work like emails, they pile up and then before
I'm like, you know what, I'll answer that email later.
I'll answer that email later, and then I don't want
to get back to it, and then it's last minute
and I'm trying to burn through them all.
Speaker 2 (01:26:29):
I need to get better about that.
Speaker 6 (01:26:32):
Okay.
Speaker 5 (01:26:32):
But the deadline thing, when people give you a deadline,
don't ask me about it until the deadline comes, because
I will wait until that deadline and then drop everything
I need to do at that time, and people get
really stressed. Well, the deadline is tomorrow. I'm like, right,
and it's today. Why are you asking this cramp?
Speaker 1 (01:26:46):
It's de mark and your assignments or reports. They most
kids wait till the very last minute to get it
done and hands it in like very rare. Do kids
work ahead?
Speaker 3 (01:26:55):
You know I'm an old kid.
Speaker 4 (01:26:57):
Then I'm saying, it really does feel good when you
do it ahead of.
Speaker 2 (01:27:00):
Time and get it done.
Speaker 5 (01:27:00):
I wouldn't know.
Speaker 3 (01:27:01):
I have no idea you have to do. What does
that feeling feel like?
Speaker 2 (01:27:04):
Wait?
Speaker 3 (01:27:05):
Daniel what about you?
Speaker 1 (01:27:06):
Yeah, same thing, Like, just like saying I want to
do something, saying yes, and then leading up to it,
humming and hiring about it. Why did I say yes?
I shouldn't have said yes? And then and then I
wind up going and enjoying myself and having a good time.
Speaker 23 (01:27:19):
So that was cool.
Speaker 2 (01:27:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:27:20):
My thing with Alex is I'll say, hey, x y
Z they invited us to their house this tonight for
a dinner party, and he'll Okay, let's go, and then
he'll get home from.
Speaker 4 (01:27:30):
Her Na, what do you mean?
Speaker 2 (01:27:32):
Na? That means?
Speaker 3 (01:27:34):
That means that puts me in the middle. Now I
have to call them and come up with an excuse.
Speaker 4 (01:27:38):
Nay what yes?
Speaker 9 (01:27:39):
Carry mine is rs vping for a wedding because I
wait till the very last minute and then beyond the deadline,
well beyond the deadline.
Speaker 18 (01:27:47):
I hate going to weddings, so it's like, oh my god,
what's my answer going to be? And then I usually
wind up going.
Speaker 5 (01:27:53):
But I you know, that's monstrous, man, I tell them
too late.
Speaker 3 (01:27:57):
Sorry, But if you don't want to go, don't go.
I mean, it gets the point where if you just
don't want to go, be absolute about it. Don't don't like.
I think the whole point of that that one on
this list is commit commit to doing it or commit
to not doing it, just and just once you commit
either way, stick with it.
Speaker 2 (01:28:12):
Right. Yeah? Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:28:13):
Tanisha Online twenty has a suggestion for all of us
when people invite us somewhere. Yes, Tanisha, help us out
with this.
Speaker 25 (01:28:20):
Yeah, so I have the best response for when someone
asked to come out somewhere. I always say, oh, that
sounds fun, So I'm not necessarily committing to it, But
I also don't want to shoot down their plans so
they feel bad about, you know, me not being interested
in going.
Speaker 3 (01:28:39):
If you if I asked Tanisha, if I said, hey,
we're getting together for dinner tonight, if you told me
that sounds fun, I think I would assume you were
going to be there. Is that wrong? Maybe maybe I
shouldn't think that.
Speaker 16 (01:28:49):
Yeah, maybe you shouldn't.
Speaker 25 (01:28:51):
I'm just letting you know that it sounds like a
fun plan, but I'm not telling you that I'm going
to be there.
Speaker 1 (01:28:55):
Yeah, I agree, that sounds awesome. It doesn't mean I'm
committing to go.
Speaker 4 (01:29:02):
That sounds like a commitment to me.
Speaker 3 (01:29:06):
Can I just point out. Elvis does this all the
time in the most when scared almost having a party.
Speaker 4 (01:29:13):
Hey, that sounds like a great time, have a blast.
Speaker 2 (01:29:17):
Now.
Speaker 4 (01:29:17):
My favorite line is, hey, tell her when I said hello, but.
Speaker 5 (01:29:22):
He leaves to think he's going because he's like, have
a great time. Tell him I said hi, But if
you were to just leave it, Oh my gosh, that
sounds like a great time. Wanting to see your ass there?
Speaker 3 (01:29:31):
Yeah, Tenisha, I don't know ts you better be your
dinner tonight.
Speaker 4 (01:29:34):
I'm telling you right now.
Speaker 25 (01:29:37):
I'll tell you what, Elvis, that sounds like a lot
of fun.
Speaker 3 (01:29:42):
There you go, all right, Tenisha, thank you for listening today.
We appreciate your contribution.
Speaker 9 (01:29:47):
That's as brilliant as it is offensive. By the way,
when people do that that you think that they're committing,
but they're not.
Speaker 1 (01:29:53):
It's like, yeah, what was it?
Speaker 4 (01:29:54):
What was the other line that Lee Schreger used the
other day?
Speaker 5 (01:29:57):
When somebody says or shows you a picture, you're supposed
to be like, well, that isn't that something?
Speaker 12 (01:30:02):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:30:03):
Exactly, you don't like something something?
Speaker 3 (01:30:05):
Is that something? Which could be like that's crap or
that's right great, I'm not going to commit either way,
Like pictures.
Speaker 5 (01:30:11):
Of people's children. He's like, oh, that's something.
Speaker 3 (01:30:13):
Oh that's something.
Speaker 2 (01:30:16):
Look at that.
Speaker 19 (01:30:17):
It's going to be as Elvis Duran and the Z
one hundred Morning Show.
Speaker 5 (01:30:22):
If they're on, I feel happy like bleak you.
Speaker 2 (01:30:24):
Up said one hundred is your number one pre set
in the car and on.
Speaker 19 (01:30:28):
Our free iheartrating good money is Elvis Duran and the
C one hundred Morning Show.
Speaker 2 (01:30:33):
A friend of.
Speaker 3 (01:30:34):
Mine's dating someone who's actually they're friends. They're sort of dating,
living a very secret double life. They were out having brunch.
Someone walked up and said, I love you, I watch
you all the time. May I have your autograph? And
she looked flustered and then signed it walked away, and
he's like, well, what's that all about? Oh yeah, wow, yes, huge,
(01:30:59):
I mean obviously doing very well. He always kind of
wondered how she could afford all these vacations because apparently
she's in a job that doesn't pay a lot, but
only fans is paying the bills. But a fan walked
up during brunch and asked for the autograph.
Speaker 5 (01:31:13):
Only fans lots of them. But how long have they
been dating?
Speaker 3 (01:31:17):
Uh, they're friends and I don't know, like a year
they've known each other for a year.
Speaker 5 (01:31:21):
They call out, it's a long time to live a
double life.
Speaker 3 (01:31:22):
They sort of worked together. But my question is this,
who do you know that has a double life going on?
Maybe maybe you do. I would like for some of
them to be exposed on our show.
Speaker 5 (01:31:33):
Like secret agents and private investigators and military people. They
have all kinds of stuff.
Speaker 3 (01:31:37):
Going on, spies whatever. All right, So I put it
out there, what secret life are you living? You don't
have to use your name. I just want to just
hear more about it.
Speaker 11 (01:31:47):
Hi, Jay, Hello, how are y'all doing this morning?
Speaker 3 (01:31:50):
We're doing? Okay? Not your real name, I'm assuming.
Speaker 11 (01:31:54):
Yeah, no, not my real name for obvious reasons.
Speaker 3 (01:31:57):
Okay, So Jay uh works in education, But you also
have an OnlyFans page? Going right?
Speaker 20 (01:32:06):
I do?
Speaker 12 (01:32:07):
How do you do?
Speaker 4 (01:32:07):
How do you do over there?
Speaker 11 (01:32:10):
I do pretty okay, I don't wait much.
Speaker 16 (01:32:12):
I like it.
Speaker 11 (01:32:13):
I make like two hundred a months from it, not enough,
but like that two hundred a months goes towards fun
stuff like eating out. Uh yeah, stuff like that.
Speaker 3 (01:32:23):
Okay, all right, I'm with you. Oh we've got questions? Yes,
uh gandhi?
Speaker 5 (01:32:26):
Okay, I have two questions. One what is your subscription fee?
How much do people have to pay to watch you?
Speaker 11 (01:32:32):
About ten dollars a month, which is pretty fair.
Speaker 1 (01:32:34):
Okay, say fair because twenty five dollars is with a yazalia.
Speaker 5 (01:32:37):
Okay, And then what do you give them for the
twenty five dollars a month?
Speaker 11 (01:32:43):
Well, the other people send in requests. Sometimes sometimes I'll
just kind of do stuff I don't want to go.
Speaker 3 (01:32:48):
To, Okay, but we understand.
Speaker 11 (01:32:51):
I just kind of take requests and sometimes I'll just
come up with this, Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:32:55):
So I want to make this more of about the
secret life thing. How many people in your life of
the than ten million right this moment? I mean, how
many people in your personal life know that you have
an only fans thing going?
Speaker 11 (01:33:08):
So I ended up telling my mom one time, and
she just like, oh, okay.
Speaker 3 (01:33:12):
Well, well hold on back back the truck up, right?
You told your mom?
Speaker 11 (01:33:18):
It just kind of came up in conversation somehow. I
don't remember.
Speaker 1 (01:33:22):
Did you tell your mom, oh, I have an only
fans account? What did you tell your mom what it's about?
Because if I said to my mom have an only
fans account, she'd have the same reaction.
Speaker 3 (01:33:30):
Oh that's great, Danny know. Yeah, does she know what's
going on on only fans?
Speaker 11 (01:33:35):
Huh No, she she just says I have one, and
she has like a vague idea.
Speaker 2 (01:33:39):
Of what it is.
Speaker 3 (01:33:40):
Okay, we'll keep it back. So you're other than that.
Your mom is the only one you've said something to about. Okay,
there you go. I just love, by the way, no
matter what you're doing, as long as it's not illegal
or you're hurting someone. I think having a secret life
is fascinating and I'm all.
Speaker 5 (01:33:58):
For it absolutely. So when it comes down to this,
could you get in trouble at school if people found
out it was you? Like, is your face in these videos?
Speaker 11 (01:34:07):
I did show my faith sometimes, and yes I could
get in trouble.
Speaker 2 (01:34:11):
But.
Speaker 11 (01:34:13):
I hope not see it happening.
Speaker 3 (01:34:16):
Yeah, yeah, all right, Well wear a mask. Yeah ski masks.
There's something kind of sexy about ski masks. It's so dangerous.
Speaker 1 (01:34:27):
I know we're saying like, oh, it's cool to have
this secret life, but if I found out that my
husband had a secret life or an only visitor, I
cauld not be too happy.
Speaker 3 (01:34:35):
I see that I'm buying into that absolutely all right, Well, Jay,
thanks for sharing with us. Investment. I think you should. Uh,
I don't charge more, get some more, get some more traction.
You deserve more than two hundred a month in there.
Speaker 20 (01:34:48):
I guess you'll have a nice state.
Speaker 4 (01:34:51):
You take it easy. Is he sitting the right now,
going what did I just do?
Speaker 2 (01:34:54):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:34:55):
Maybe?
Speaker 3 (01:34:55):
Well, but having a secret life, it doesn't have to
be an only fans thing. You could have a seat,
great job. It's you just don't You don't want anyone
to know about it. That It doesn't mean it's a
bad thing. But I just have always been a fan
of having your secret room within your life that only
you have a key to. And I'm not talking about
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murdering people and stashing them under the house, Nate, I'm
not and I'm not saying that or hurting anyone. But
isn't it nice to have secrets that are just yours?
And as a mom and a wife as you are, Danielle,
it's hard for you to have any secrets. Yeah, you've
given up.
Speaker 2 (01:35:38):
Really well, I don't know.
Speaker 3 (01:35:40):
I think it'd be nice to go home at the
end of the day and go, you know what I
did this today? It was for me, not for anyone else.
No one knows about it, and I feel great about it.
Speaker 2 (01:35:48):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:35:49):
I feel like my biggest thing is like if I
sneak a box into the house that my husband doesn't
know about.
Speaker 3 (01:35:55):
Okay, Danielle, I think that's really along the same lines
is having a secret life.
Speaker 1 (01:36:01):
But the problem is that he'll go when you get
those like he knows everything, Like, I don't understand how
he knows what they all look like. I don't get it.
I don't understand.
Speaker 3 (01:36:09):
Anyway. I think part of liking yourself is having things
that are just for you. Yeah, and I'm sure that
is very challenging when you're a mom. Oh yeah right,
you know, because you want to do everything for your kids.
Speaker 5 (01:36:20):
Of course, think down about like Banksy all the time.
Banksy just does all this cool stuff and has like
the coolest art ever. Nobody really knows who Banksy is
or what they're doing. That person just goes about their
life every day and no one knows. It's so cool.
Speaker 3 (01:36:31):
I love that too. Yeah. Anyway, so today, have that
secret life as long as you're not hurting anyone, it's
just for you, something just for you. I think that's
so important.
Speaker 2 (01:36:42):
Some things you can't unsee. But that doesn't mean you
shouldn't look follow us at Elvis Duran show.
Speaker 3 (01:36:50):
All right, shows done, Let's get out of here until
next time. Say peace out everybody. He's out everybody.